Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 27, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 December 1840 — Page 4
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r Oi, AO, 111. EDITED BY T2R. HAS A EI .J. MAI,E,. AfV.VA'. A'. LESLIE "W ill ba contribution in every NunoVr. Tb" only Magazine in tai toriitry intendc J for the perusal of KemJe that is edited y their own ei . Thu la an important matter and should be Krn M mind by th t) mothers who intend catering for their own, or their daughter's instruction nd nmnseiaent. PlIK Lath's Book hw Von publhheJ by the eamo Proprietor for nearly eleven year.-, and during that time he can safely say that v.o aiticle has been admitted in its columns that paronls might not with safety read to their children. It baa been his constant rare to prevent the work from being sectarian, politic I or disputations. He ha ws'.ched its progress from its first appearance in the world of letteis to its now almost mature age. How many vain effoiU have been rnsde dining the period of its existence to est ahhh rivalry how many arc still making, but n vain! 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U'e gr'ri continue to furnish U' ALTER tnnlctc and the L AD Vs IiOOK one year for TEN DOLLAIiS. For the O'livcr.ir nee of pcisor-.s ni.-hing w. ubscnbe for any f t!;e following publications f-'sham's Magazine. Saturday Courier, S-tturdav Chronicle. Alexander's U'cekly Menr;er, or Saturday Evening Pos-t they will be furnished with the Ltnx's Buns, and any one of tlicse publications o;ie yeu. upon the receipt of Pivr. Hon n, postage ptil. Al-lre L. A. CO DM V. SI 1 Ces-iut fifr'.d, ritHud'lrJiw. sil e;lsji i ii am) j i:vvllfi: fJ?T9HE ?i bscriber t K e s p!oaure in informing the public generally, that lie has com.menced the business of WATCH vNI CLOCK MAKINlAND L'EPAIRINO, in all its various branches, on Mim tore of Burtch and Hannah. ' v.V u. . hy eontant atfet:tion. and on: rn-i't-M nuiiiufi, r.) receive a J'ir'.i:,ii of e is determined to m, rit. J. w. ir. hMniA.v. I Sin n;;-ti' ust ri ct i vi" a I d f .r s:; SMITH tire fining, I-or warding, Co 11)1! I S, 110! I J incr.'tnts, hi. Burtch & lKbcr.l. lnrenne T inn, la. C. Cn.ikshank .V C Moiiiicr oc ( aruan, R. Smith. E. Sc O. Brown, fbbA: S r.oeiuaker. Win. 'i'li irstoh ok Co V. C. (Jwathncv cv. ( do do d ''.'into!,. Ft. Lafayette, Is. Evansville. Ij. Louis jt.. f" v New Orleans ts:jv4 t-tf. B. lu y , (V, rgcr.frey . March"!). incen ;;o" J)I.UIJJTJ(K. g HK partnership heretofore evi-ti: k"! r ' t loitt.oo.f ei-n:, under cJk -e li'm of Burtch and anna'i was Jlsso!v d cn the first instant bv limitation. ?r It,,,.. tn.l itlMOiT Wit'lti persons known. g awn troni tre f-stabtishmot-.t AH uo m.-eiv-t'S iiiueuii'il I v note or 1 l ook vtr and set; CO! t, arc p-ir'icu'ar'v reiiutstf.J to call the arnc immediacy, as the books are 1 up as poedi!v as pi..ti:,i,, " WM. BI'RTCH. J. B. HANNAH. 1S10 1. 1 i-tf. CONFECTIONARY, PASTRV. AND BAKERY. 'J3i ESI KC TI'ULLV in! onus the citizens of incenttes, and the community r.t large, that he his'opened nn establishment in the house lately occupied by L. L. Watson, where lite customers of the former house can be accommodated wiih Candy at uholcsole and retail. Bread. Cakes, and Crackers of the best quality constantly on hand.. Abo, Patry of all descriptions will be kept on hand, of the finest qualitv. September 9, 1 S 10 n 1 i-ly. N. B. Parties can be accommodated with the above mentioned articles in the shortest notice, and Baking done to order for taverns or private houses. T The ON respectfully iniirms the citizens of Vinceniies. and the community at laree, that he has opened a house under that name, on the cash sy-tem. tor the gratilieation ond accommodatmn of the public, and trusts to the generosity of the citi7.ens for the support of the house. The Bar shall be furnished with the best of Willi's and Liquors, and all the fashionable ex. tras usually kept in coffee houses. A Reading Room is attached to the house, r.pM.nrs, large and pleasant, where papers from all part of the United States can be found, and some from foreign countries. To Ihv Indies. The ladies are respectfully informed that a pleasant room is furnished expressly for their benefit, where they can be furnished, without intrusion. day or night, with Ice Cream, Soda Water, fine Cakes, Raisins. Almonds, the best of Cordials, the finest of Wines, and Sangaree, and he hope to ecurr their patronage. He pledges himsell that nothing 'hall be wanting on hi part to ender general satisfaction, j .L-.'v 4 Is i,7.
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PRASTI8AL INSTITUTE. ninth y n a a . 1 11 Sd & U ?J U JL will recrmM rit id A raence, on the Fiiel Monday of September. Having already successfully conducted this school during the last eight years, the subscriber grateful for the liberal sopport hitherto afforded, solicits the continued patronage of the community. Fie trnts that this Institute merits the appellation, of the best and cheapest na well as the oldest school in the place. in point ot location, varus, roomy, apparatus and instructed, of both sexes, it has superior advantage?. Not more than twenty scholars per tearher are allowed at any time. The Principal pays attention at requisite times to each pupil in every study. PUPILS OF EITHER SEX, OP. ANV AGE AttE RECEIVED. If you wish your children ircl taught, und roperly accommodated call Jitst at this Institute and see. Instruction given in Reading, Writing. Spelling, Arithmetic, Geography, Delineation of Maps, Grammar, C'omposi'ion, Rhetoric, Logic. Hook-keeping (single anil double entry.) Ancient and Modern 1 1 istory, Natural and Moral Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry. Hotany, Mineralogy, 'oology, Mirebra, Mathematics, Latin, Greek and French also Y0C3 M u?ic. Terms 00 per. quarler of YZ weeks, or if entered by the year 00 per year of 18 week. For Latin, Greek, French and the .Sciences, extra charge will be made- accor(iinir to agreement between the parties. Wood per year 50 cent. .Movers due on entrance. " S. L. CROSIJY, Principal. An-fst 2. IS 10 . o t i c k . j or kne vman chahi m a kek. ran o e3 iuriii!u em .'vmrin h!j,i a ootj situ ation by applv ing to IOSLP ROSL'.MAN. O t tj.l. IS 10 20 tf. It WAR I t WAR ' ! t a't k'1" s-uoscrioer tikes mis timely oppoiturntv tikt & leitiiig his cu.-tomers know, that Notesof hands will not pay ofl their accounts ui the Store as they did last ear. Neither will promises answer to pay the old ru.fs, but Potk or cash will answer the purpose. Now in order to maintain your credits in the store, and save costs at the Souire's. and maintain those ;ood ferlinss ;nid conti iem e that should cit between the buyer and -eilcr, come forward on or before Coth December next, like men and payments mike. In rrisci wr to the a!ovo is nec;b'i tr.l do not be sir no. ..ui imics nun urn r.is. wiin r ip P'T'r otiiccrs for collection, wiih.'iit reserve, but if thoaboei complied with, new accounts ma be ma !e. I r.it an nothing 1 ut what is riht i urs resjM'ctfuIlv. A. B. DANIEL. Vincenncs. Nov. :i , 1810 t.2"J-tf. NOTICE fiPvP.ENHOW .V BOYLE arc jut in receipt cj "f addn;onal supplies of Winter (Joods, which render their stock complete and quite cx t-n-iw. Purchasers will find it to their interest taeail and examine their prices before purchasing, as they wid sell for the cash, unusualiv low. Poik of pood quality will be taken ut the highest market price in exchange fr goods, at the lowest cash price at the store of OREENIIOW d BOYLE. Dcc.is.3:i s n.t V CCIiTAIX CFRF FOli AGL'K AM) FEVFK. R. .APPINOTON'S A-ue Pills for sale at the store of DANIEL & WINATB. D lulr I !,Is.40 no.tf. .Si!! Krrr: ed. few barrels Turpentine, do. Linseed Oil, Pores R,ii.-:i'.--, s.,ft-'.'n lie.! Almond.-, Sj,crm Cun- , yc. ic. For sale ''." J. B. COLWELL : CO. A fira nhoty I' I'll'-', 1, 1 si o i :i- tf P. KANSBROUGH IE .MEN ATTOIINKV AT LAW, TarrtJsn. SraSJiv.-na cojissiv. on k i: in rue contTiioiM:. Mav 22, 1S10 5C-tf. c a my i ;r fl r n it u r i v.-i n aur urtri , onween nusgenw ana iSrrmc- . 1.. IT' .J ... a J I j - T, , it:ay street?. 'PHIE subscriber respeetfuiiy informs his friends and the public generally. that he is- now manulactunng every varie ty oi splendid furniture, which tho public may need, at the lowest prices for cash, or such articles of produce as are used in a family. " .!- C t . wruers iioin me country snail receive prompt attention. The public arc invited to call and examine for themselves. CHARLES P. IIYLER. Sept. i.". 1810 nlOtf. X. D. Collins made at the sdiortcst notice. DR. JOHN B. I. BATY, A MEMHER of the Faculty of Medit.jne ot- iarjgf intending permanently to settle in Vincennes, respectfully offers his services in the practice of Medicine, Surgery, Dentistry, and a!! other branches of tho healing art. Ofiie at St. Gabriel Colleoo. Oct. 2, 1810 nlTtf. .5 I'alciaJ Specific Ointssscnt, FOR the. cure of white swellings, ulcers, glandular tumors. felons. rheumatic paips.sprain, bruises, burns and scalds, inf.amation, glandular swellings, old and fresh wounds, chilblains, tetters, piles, ring worms, eruptions of long standing, lore eyes, Ac For ta!e bv If - E. TECK. 110 nlotf,
r.AT A'D VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT ON' STEAM EXGISE.
w 9 y-tJt--aj? ISAAC N. WHiTTELSY, OF VINCENNE HAVING INVENTED NEW AND IMPROVED is NOW PREPARED TO SELL STATE, COUNTY, OR INDIVIDUAL RIGHT!. ITE improvement consist in the simplicity of g its construction, the small space it occupies, the. expense saved in tho f.rst cost cf the engine, and the quantity of fuel savcL It, in the first place, will not cost over cr.c-haif as much to manufacture them, will weigh not more than half as much, will occupy not half the "pace, will save much fuel, and is more powerful than the present reciprocating engine, and w ithal, is so simple in its construction that with five minutes' explanation, any person can perfectly understand its principle. Applicable to anv thins, but peculiarly adapted to all mill and shop purposes. June 26th. 1910 r.C-tf. The Louisville Journal, St. Louis Republican and Wabash Courier, will insert the above six weeks and forward thir accounts to this office. aii! Wait!! onn bbls. of Kenawha salt, and "00 bb!s. o JJJ rxtrii superfine, jut received and for sale for casli only, by Marcn VZ, IS3) THORN lG-tf. A TRACY. x o t i c i: . rj',IIE subscribers having sold theii entire "tock of MEDICINES, DKl'CS, Vc, to J. B. Colwell 4' Co., take pleasure in recommending them to tho patronage oi their former friend and customers. II ITT d SAWYER. April Cih, K-iiO 10-tf. A'OTICi:. U'. W . 71 TT having disposed the Drurr i:aidi.shnient, con of tinues the practice of medicine i:i all its branches, an'l may b found at his office on Mr.rket street iTormermlv ocenpied by Martin Robinson, Fsq .) or at liis residence. Thankful for the patron.tgc of a liberal public, he solicits a continuance of the same. It is most earnestly requested that si! those who are indebted U the la'e firm cf Ilitt t Sawyer rcinc forward immediately and make settlement, as their books must be closed. W. V. ITT. Jtine3 1810. 1 tf perm ii. H UST received a fresh supply of the above article, wariautcd pure winter strained. For sale bv II. E. PUCK', Druggist, Markat st. opposite Clark's Hotel. Oct. ,, ISlf; r.lTif. BRITISH LUSTRE, LOS just received of a superior 9- article, for polishing tovcs. grates Sic. For sale bv II. F. PECK. Druggist. Maiket st. opposite Clark's Hotel. Oct. 'Z, IS JO nlTlf. f i S M ( I H 1 i O II . 1 MIC subscribers have tins dav dissolved the co-partnership heretofore existing between them under the style of Hilt and Sawyer, by mutual consent. It therefore becomes necessary for them to close their books, A'c. All those who know themselves indebted to them bv note or !ook account; will do well to otic forward immediately and make settlement. .V. W. HITT, J. S. SAWYER. April 1st IS 10 -io-tf. N. B. The Drus; Business will W continued at the old stand bv Doctor Colwell. 3iSlTB 4 4 .til It ,T OTICE by given to all those indebted io ui- ir.ie nrni oi .ad. in; iirten, t note or book account, to ccme forward and make immedi ate payment. This cour: c i made incumbent, in confipter.ee of the death of C. R. flrcn?:, of the aforesaid firm, and it is expected that such as arn thu niuioted, w ill mak: prompt pavioect. H. A B DILL. Nov. I0th 1530 20-tf. O T 1 C K . fi KEEN HOW 4t HOYL-E have now Ji hi store and offer for sale on a ve rv small advance on Louisville prices, ' Bags Rio Coffee, f) Hbls Loaf Sugar, 'J3 " N. O. do, 30 Boxes 8 by 10, 10 by C?, 12 by window (ilass, 20 Reams Wrapping Paper, 30 Kegs assorted Nails, I Ceroon Spanish Float Indigo, 10 Kegs White Lead, YZ Chests Y. II. Tea, Linseed Oil, Lamp Hlack, etc., etc. Oct. 11, 1839 20-lf. IR A large White SJnakr. JVmHE subscnoers 'nforin those who are in tienieu to mem, mat tiiev are m great 11.1. .1 .1.. want of the needful at this time, and therefore call upon all to come forward and make pav ment, or close their accounts bv notes, as longer indulgence cannot bo riven. We want monev and must have it, to pav our own debts. BI'RTCH cc iANNAIF N. B. The books can lie found at the old stand P. M. Moore will wait noon vou. B. cc H Oct. 23, LS10 30-tf. Dk. AMOS G. HULL'S GENUINE PATENT TRUSSES, FOR THE CURE OF HERNIA OR RUPTURE. A N invaluable article for the above diecase, for sale bv H. E. PECK, Druggist. Market st. opposite Clark's Ho'el. Oct. 2. 1?40 nl7(f.
Vincenncs, Indiana. srsHIS Institution, conducted by Sisters of
I bamy from tne community ci jiwj h, n.r r.inmittsbur. Maryland, has hern in suc cessful operation for more than two years. The spirit of tho establishment if aires. !y well known, and if we inav judgo from the patronage it has; er joyed, well appreciated; it will continue to nromote the cause and enhance t.ie value oi learning and virtue, and exert iuself in accordance with the cheracter, necessities ar,.l increasing prosperity of the cour.try. healtliv and jdeasant nit nation, an Iir-rii.: and well adjusted succession of study and rela. ation, a diet who'eseme and eihuberatit, a govern, ment firm, yet mild anJ niatornwl all conduce to the health, comfort, h?ppines3 and literary proficiency of those who may be place J at VSt. Mary's, whose conductors wi.'l spare no pains to meiit a continuance of public favor. The Academy is provided w it!i amjde accommodations for at least twenty borders and tixty day sholars. The Catholic Faith is professed by the conductors, without any encroachments on, or interference with the principles of pupils of other denominations. Nevertheless uniformity and jood order, so necessary in establishments of tins kind, n -quire an attendance at il.e public exercises of divine worship. No uniform is prescribed, but it is expected that each boarder will be provided with iibunt six thanges of clothes; dark dresses are preferable. The system of education embraces the English and French languages Authogrsphy, Reading Writing, Grammar, Practical and Nntional Aritlimetick. Geography and Delineation of Maps, Ancient and Modern History, Rhetoric and Belfe Letters, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry, Music on Piano, Vocal Music, Drawing and Painting in water colors, plain Sewing. Tapestry. Embroidery, Bead and Lace work, in short all the branches usually taught in Female Academies. TERMS. Board, tuition in all or anv of th? English branches, bed nd bedding and washing, per annum. flUO 00 D.iv scholars in first and second clr.ssts er quarter, do. do. 1 CO 00 00 ?d and 1th c:.i-c. I se cf ps-ns, ink, reading buok and patcrns f r w ork. Fuel for sctiKon, EXTRA. Music and use of iano, j.er q ; i:tf r, Drawing ami painting, Frernh, No-rr. Payments required ruarfei F? 00 5 00 1 00 in ad. vance. I he exerci-es cf the Ac-ub .-.iv commence on the first Monday of September and close on the 15th of July, on which fiv will be held a public exh ibition. Adr the Acs demy there is a free school also conducted by the Sjr,vhicii wiii IX) oOc.nw at the sam time. Aujust lo, 1S40-nIO-tf A fi I. El I ii . THE subscribers would respectfully inform their friends and the public rencral'v. that they have commence 1 the above buriiHss'in the room formerly occuj-iedly MaitinRobinson. Esq. as a Magistrate's office, cn Maiket .-t.. where by their experience in. and Uei,tiv.u to their buinoss, they hope to merit a liberal share cf publi? patronage. SAML. R.DF.W, P. II. CORN WALT,. Nov. 1, 23-lv. FLOUR! flour:: UST received a lot of superfine Fiour whicn 1! sell on reasonable terms for cah. DANIELS A: WINtJAI'L. lSiO nlO-tf. An; 1 xoricu. 4 f'l' tliosc indebted to the subscriber. 1 by note or book account, u ill well to attend to the pavment of the same, without delav. All such as fa:! to atterd to this notice, will cost of collection bv be subjected to the hw, without repect to persons. J. DONOVAN, Vincenncs, July l?th, S 10 "-if. icw 5Jru More. V R E $ H 11 I t 1 V i E rpHE undersigned has purchase th-" tntiic stock of Drugs an d d .Medicines ot i:i addition i5 Br. Hiram Decker, and now receivi!- from the eastern m.ir;iet I-r; e and fresh assortmcnt, consisting of cv; ry v jiietv of Drurr . Medicines, Paints. Oil. Varnishes. Brushes, Dye SItu.Ts, Patent Medicines, Glassware, Ferfunierv, fnps, Ac. to winch ho invitee the attention of country merchants, and particularly Phvsi. cians and others that deal in the above line, believing, from many years experience in the Drus !) IM(..r 1-t .... n 1 . n r,i', ..C..l . ..-. iiti tali (V soit-i.irUL'll IO I'lOSC WJlO may favor him wit'i their patrona?. if.'E. PECK. Vincenncs, Juno 10, 1S40 nC. CHAIRS, CHAIRS. rJHK subscriber has now on hand, a handsoms L asoitment of Windsor Chairs, of the best quality. Any person wishing to purchase the article, can exandoe them by calling at the Cabinet room ef Andrew Gardner, where ho calculate upon keeping a constant supply. JONATHAN SMILEY. Vincenncs, Fib. 14th, 1910. .TS-tf Uvnd nti Fool Slone. IT UST received fifleen seis e.f Head jl . -jiuHij, ci;ruucu 5iit.-, intl lor by D. W HI I'AJORE. Oct. 2.'. 1S30 22-tf. EW FIR3F fS I Lid AM BURTCH has associated him. self with Jfihn He her J and A. W. Hull andwill do business under the name of W. Burtch v Co., in the corner store latch- occur, ie,l -,. Messrs. Burtch and Hannah, where thev have . fine stock of -oods, well assorted, and where tlW will be pleased to aecommodate the former customers of the house, and the rublic cenerallv W. BURTCH, JOHN G. HEBERD. -A. W. HULL. Vincennes, August Z2, 1S10 nll-tf. La masco Foundry. rJE subscribers will receive orders .v o.ij ucsli qnioii vi .Tiacriinerv or Castings that may he wanted, which "will be executed at the Lamasco Foundry with despatch, and in a style unsurpassed in vv est.
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COPI'ER, TIN, & SHEET IKON
Tin Wave at r S:!ralc ami llctn il. .it th:. Cincinnati .5 Louisville Prices I have a! i rg.T stock of Tin on hand, and will continue to keep it on hand, and will on accomodating terms to customers and tb public gcners'ly. The Copper, Tin, A. St lion manufactory will be carried on as usual at my old stand on Market street nearly opposite the , :ket hone ; where all kinds of jobwoik will I c I ne according to order at short notice. N. SMITH. March 15th 1838 ff Notice to Iairuicrfi. Ki..i rcceireit. tvtween two ami inree nurture bn-hc'iS of blne-srass seed, a freh and genu in article, frirn the rich pasture of Bourbon cotm ty, Ky., and for talc low for cash, by the sab si-ribei . MDI)OX A (J ASS. Vincent cs, Dc. 'r. 1 1th lSdD:n-tf. O L1V i: B K A N C If. " fTWlIE undersigned respectfully announce this friends and the publi; in general, that he has just fitted up a Cotfee House, on M.nk! street, in tho room formerly occupied bv Jacob Harper, as a stoie. where he will acenrnmods'e. to their entire satisfaction, all vh may favor him with a rail. N. B. Superior Liquors of all kinds, sold br the gallon or quart on moderate terms. ERAN-MU.N COLEMAN. Vincenrter.. Feb. 20th. 18 tO :t0-tf. NOTICE. ANTED by t'ac undersigned, nbent of wood. These knowing thenidebted to ihf office in nnt way. srlvr to be jr would do well to attend R fo tb:s notice. V. CADDINGTON. FURS!.' FURS!!! rIIl h'gliest prie in rnsh will hn piven iVr ar.v quantitv of Oitcr, Racp-x.r,, Miiik, Wild Cat, and Fox Furs. aiPO t:ie nioucst market price fur as many De: r Skins as will br ptinl Hr as many L'e"r Nkins as mav re brought to the Mtbscribrr in Vitirennc. M. JONES. Oct. 11, l3f 20-tf. STOV K. UsT receivrd from the Lamaco Fundf, thr-e very superior Uni -n cooking stoie. C 77 new and approved pi"ern, iitah!e for ma!l fjnr't it- . at recuced pries. Also, Cannon, and trri t'c strve. for sa'e bv GilEENHOW BOVLF. n-s. D(('r. ! Z'h 1:5 SO-tf. IZc D'tZEN Boxes. jii-t rernyrA d f. V L a!e bv TZ'MIN .V TRACY Match ! M-tf. I! . A 3 D I L L 4K A JffUl resrrrlfull v infirm hifriendf that he roll manufacture fer s' all Kindu if COPPER. TIN. dS II E E T -1 R t) N ir. j n e in all its vsriou brsnrhes. He solicits the attention of dealers, te hi stock of wrres.tntrnding to oHcr them a ill time an assortment complete, a well as pe'fe.-t n jt. voikmanship. He intends tb.nt hi"- ware shall b equal to any in the writ, and to offci it uron reasons'iic terms, ss it can be purchancd m Louisville or sny other western market. All kinds of job work attended to, with nfVttess and despatch. Hcuse-CIuticrs made and put up in good order, and on reasonable terms. Leathers, old pewter and copper tsken in nchange for ware. 'RAM A B DILL. Yincnne, Dec. 1st, 153'. 17-ly. HEREBY notify all persang not to trade for. or purciiase a certain note given by me to Fe lix M'Cabe for ?2sl 00. dated August 2?'h. 1S30, and payable in goods, a I shall not pay stid note unless forced to do so bv operation of law. PATRICK MOORE. A'inccnr.cs. Julv 17th, 1340. K ii g: a r & Potatoes. WUST RECEIVED, and for sale low for rh l 15 Hogshead of Hugar. C00 Bushel of iced Potitces, frim l,i rpvett H. D. "WHEELER. April ?th, ISlo l-tf. T I o ii s h ft ! P lough .' Iot of superior Pbvgh jit received, i ffY 1(- Kr. for sale bv N. SMITH. Jan. tOth 1S40 'ifi-tf. STOVES! STOVES!! jHE undersigned have just received a large supply ot Cooking, t rankhf) and W ood sto-e of the most approved patterns, which they sell bw fcr cash. MADDO.Y L CASS. May Th, Hlf.- 50 tf H ' ' " ' m" " ' THE VINCENNES GAZETTE f n J)uTjlfs??; fbrrn SaturUa? BV R. V. ( .1 IDIAf;T:. T 'il R M ? 2 00, If paid in aeivcv rr. f 50, If paid during if.f frtt v months $3 00, If not paid during th f.fi six month, ?1 25, For tix months. Tapers discontinued or.ly tho option of tn published .vhile arrearag are due. dZf Advcrtif rmenis making on suuo r lc w ill be inserted three times for one dollar, and : vemy-nvo cent every tor subsequent insertion longer advciiiscrucnts in the same proportion. Advertisements ser.t without orders till, i all cases be inserts si until forbid, and charge J a es-dir.gly. 7iv? d-lisfi w:;j h:resf;f cijijeu Set ai
