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aij.l anli Und tun J. he changes nit a Hit of subscribers fr an assumption fund'. it h iiKendetl mo dvtbt, to publish over eonnfrv. and with ifie expctti Jfl, we s-.ippose, that ;i -real many of r;J 3 Pe'e of Pentisyivsnn wil; believe f e and 3:aii ieroy falsehood and larger j. Jut vve !lave nreajy ?aij (nore 1 ' ve intended, aud mCre than is ne- "- lo nil every American reader vidi .-.-ATuTg viihny that could - o iT'i y lf 'Ucli an act. We shall un-
vi;L.t.'ol lt:Li lll'j UlspOMUMU lO TfCUr hrcoiv iticl the disposition to !i icafler to t!io foul transaction, but we uuido no moro at present than simply i'iv ibe Looufooo former)' before our reader-, with nil its glaring garniture of eapi- : l;-t and othr extra tvpnoraphioal em1 ! hments; 0 9 M 7V ; 3 1 K- -tf AN A l l la: I'd I i OK FEAT JAMES K. FOLK FOR TIIK PRESIDENCY, TIIROUCill BRITISH INTERFKRENCE! FARMERS and WORKING MEN OF PENNSYLVANIA! HEAD, HEAD. RE.1D. BRITISH HOLD to iho Muoum of nearly HALF A MILLION of doll ars has been subscribed by tlie brokers and stock-jobbers of England, and sent to this coun'ry by the steamer Britannia, to nsit in the ASSUMPTION OF STATE DEBTS'J t'V the Oeneral Ooverninent ot tlie United State?, by means of which ii. famous measures tbese British lordlings expect to benetil themselves individually to the amount of ONE HUNDRED MILLION OF DOLLARS! although it would entail upon us a NATIONAL DEBT, from which our Litest posterity would not recover. HtxiiY Clay's well known adhesion to this ruinous measure, meets the approbin. in of all the English stock-jobbers, , rid hMice it is that Feafherstonottgh, and ; II other British writers are so loud in ;b-ir praises of the "Ashland'' bargainer. Timv know that Henrv Clay is the ASSUMPTION CANDIDATE, and by - ibnting 'THEIR MONEY TO AID 'itiE WORK, thov bipe ultimately to resize GIGANTIC FORTUNES,' AT OUR EXPENSE! Howe we find that in Chenpside street, (LONDON) alone , - TWENTY THOUSAND POUNDS u t re raied in a short tune, and that at an i-U!npt!on merting held in England, Mr Murry rchd a list of subscriptions already r.CPived the announcement of ti e respective sums being received, (says an En-hsh paper,) "WITH LOUD AND HEAR TY CHEERING by the audience:" Here i the list referred to: L-rd PrftvoM. jGIOO C. Tcnnnt fc Co. 20 ;) S. Higirinbotham, 20') Buchanan it Co. 10:) A. Ac J. Denniston. William Dixon, Dunlsp. Viison Si Co. A. Friend, Noah Thompson, Alesander (Jraham, W". Sterling fc Sons, J. it A. Anderson, Robert Dalgish, ( I'eore Smith, -200 ...200 ... lOd ... 0 50 50 T)0 40 10 30 23 James Oswald, A. A- R. J. Bannatvne. -1 K.ibort Stewart, -() Alexander Macgrepor. ' Jmes Scott. 5l) D. McFhail & Co. 50 S. R. & T. Brown. 50 Wm. Grennell, i0 John Whitehead, 5? John Keir, W. G. Mitchell l J hn Young, 21 A mv Mithhcli; 20 vV z.," cVc. Vc. AMOUNTING TO 1 00 000. This immense sum of money was subscribed for the purpose of printing and circulating "ASSUMPTION" DOCUMENTS, some of which, says the Indon Times, "are to be printed in New I or it. and CIRCULATED IN THE UNITED STATES!" all designed to farther the election of CLAY, and oppose Governor POLK, who is known to be hostile to this infamou British speculation. Many of theso tracts hav already been printed at tlie otlice of the London Atlas, a tory paper, and they Imve been scatter,fd profusely all over the land! Th.i Federal Clav party is then the BRITISH PARTY! And in order to promote the election "f Chy, who is pledged to advance the it ,u rests of THE LONDON STOCKRROKKRS. MUTISM GOLD is to be cimdoved. Is not this a startling develM4men't FARMERS'. MANUFACTURERS!! MECHANICS!!! WOUKlt;ll'N"" vou aro interested in tnis .n-it er 'The result of the next election ;s ol vital importance TO YOU, and to YOUR FAMILIES. It is for you to miv whether the State debts shall be asu'mo.l .r whether the scheme shall tail. jf assumed we shall have a NATIONAL nritT ..nti-ilol utwii us of incalculable .! ulmllv for the benefit of SlMMP PAPER NOBILITY Ob i:i:i.'ir RI TA IN! Ponder well upon these tilings! Tloi r nit i",ir we astute vou i.., ,ni,!t of the ap'iroaehmg 1 resi Moun d .d.-cuon will decide the fate of t'.is favorite Fcdcial scheme, and rouse ,n,,i. .t. o .,f tlie oeoide and of the conn1 rv! If vuo would preserve your uy . urn .o" I'.ivormiient. vote for - ir t u K" iIp friend and iteitfh j AW.'.rj l. 1 . . . horof ANOREW JAC :KSi.N, Hi;n cer been t.e true friend ot th PEOPLE
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On Saturday the Cth insr.. hi- 1.,!. 4 Dir lenn-. Mr. Lamrpnt' A.n'm t() Mr. El,z;i Dill, both r.f Knox county. On Tuesday evening last, by the JeV Thos. Alexander, Mr" Eli Haw ' tlf Daviess county, to Miss Marv J;,:j., Kanson, ot Knox county. DIED, at Waterloo, Ills., o,i r, of September, in iho 27th year of of Billions fever, Mr. Emsvr; " IS iJS A 5 ' Cclman, son of Mr. Jeremiah L. Col man of this place. In the death of thh estimable young man, we. aro warned of the uncertainty of life and the certainly of death. It is only a short time since he was among us, in all tlie freshness of manly health and vigor, with as fair a prospect of lout life before him ns any among us; but death found him, and be is now numbered with those ' that were but now aro not. Ot' friend .ng known, but now f rgot.' I f o i. . ; i . isn DRY GOODS HOUSE. T. &, K. SLKVLX, Miiin itrtet, 2 door below Third Louivillc,Ky. It?E hove reccivetl, aiul continue receiving: - large supplii-s of foreign and domestic 0 direct from importers and manufdctories.anJ which we offer to dealers ut a very trilling advance, for cash. Our stock cor.sists, in part, of Cloths; Cassinierce,- Jeans; Sentinels,-lJuckmin,-I'addinir; Aforin es; Luftrcs,-ilk?,-li!i!ons,- Lac,- silk and col tan Velvets; Prints, Tickings, Drillings, Checks, Flannels 131ankcts, Kerseys, Linsevs, l)e Lains, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Hosiery, Gloves, Fins. Needles, Ivory Combs, Umbrellas, Uleached and brown Cottons, of best brands, A peneral variety of Trimmings, ccc., Cotton Yarns, Dlatkinir, &c. To all which we respectfully invite the attention of western and southern Merchants, confident that they will find our assortment as general ad Li any house in the west, and our prices unevceptionablv low. T. & E. SLEVIN. Louisville, Ky., October Cd, 1814 1 9-3t. STXriTO F"I N Dl A X 'AlT Tike County. B3" FIKE CIKCITFF COUR T, August Term, ISM. 3 Csrpentcrs A. ('lark, vs. 3 . mr , ' . A rf. , 11 Chancerv. nenry ooieman, sam I u. ioieman. Hasting Coleman, et. als. pOMKS now the complainant, by Allen his J solicitor, anJ it ajpcaring t the satisfaction of the court, from the affidavit of a disinterested H?rson filed herein, that Hssting Coleman is not a resident of this state, on motion, it is ordered that notice of th; pendency of this writ be (riven, by publication in the Vinccnnes Gaiette for three successive weeks, to Hasting Coleman, one of the defendants, n noi-resident, that he be and appear on the first day of the next term of this court, to be holdcn at the court house in Petersburgh, on the 4th Monday in February next, and anower the complainant's bill of complaint, otherwise the same will be taken as confessed against him, and the matters and things things therein contained decreed accordingly. A copy attest, JNO. McINTIRE, Clk. Allen St Anthony, Pol. Oct. 1844 19-3t.-f3 25. STATE OF INDIANA, ) Tike County, S PROBATE COURT, i August Term, 1814. 5 James Hillman, Administrator,") vs. S Insolvency, ohn W. Stoner's heirs. -j jVTOv at this time comes the petitioner hy his attorney, and files his petition herein, show ing the condition of said estate, and praying thai the same m"v be declared insolvent and settled as such ami also praying a summons against Nancy Maria Stnner, St an order of publication against the unknown heirs of said John VV. Stoner, to appear before this court on or before the fw-t day of next term of this court, and shew ? if any they can, why said estate sherd. 1 net ' ttled as insolvent: it is therefore or- ! " summons do issue herein to the shr;":i county against the said Nancy Maria . that publication be made against the u V:.vvn heirs of the said John Y . Moncr in the v incennes Gazette, requiring them to appear before this honorable court, on or before the brst day of the next term of this court, and shew cause, if any they can, why said estate shall not be declared insolvent. A copy attest, JOHN McINTIRE, Clerk. Allen, Carr Sc Anthony, Sol. Oot. 1844. lJ-3t-j2 50. STATE OF INDIANA, Pike County. rROBATE COURT OF PIKE COUNTY", August Term, 1844. Nathan V. Fosters, Adni'r. ) nf TS c Insolvency. Turner Wyatt s heirs. J N OW at this tunc comes the petitioner oy nis attornev.Tind files his petition herein, shew1:.: ... ' ; 1 nL.i.iid at-kjl nraiimr tbflt ing tnc conoiiion 01 ;im 1 j a summon may issue herein against canmei Kinman and Amanda his wife, Abraham S. Decker and Sa-ah his wife, Emanuel Wyatt, George Wyatt. Willouhby Wyatt, Robert Wyatt and Akan Wyatt, and nn order of publication as to Thomas J. Wyatt, William H. Wy. att, who it apears are non-residents of the slate of Indiana: it is therefore ordered that a sum mons do issue to the sheriff of Pike county, com. manding him to summon the said Samuel W . Kinman and AmanJa his wife. Abraham S. Decker and Sarah his wife, Emanuel Wyatt, George Wyatt, Willoughby Wyatt and Algan Wyatt, to be and appear before the Judge of this court on or before the first day of the next term of this court and shew cause, if any they can, why said estate shall not be settled as insolvent, and that publication be made in the Vin-
ceriHes Gazette, ns to the sant t nomas J. v yatt. and Wm. H. Wyatt, requiring them to appear on or before tho first day of the next term of this court, and shew cause, if any they can, why said rstate bhall not bo setthd as insolvent. A copy attest. JOHN McINTIRE, Clerk. Allen. Carr iV Anthony, Sol. Oct. 1 8 i 4. 1 9 -3t. ? 3 00"""'WXjKTKI). Ikcsira.r, Ftathcrs, Ginzsenpc Flaxseed. Hast, anil Black Mustard st rd, I TOR which the highest price will be given i in Diug, Paints, Oils, and Groceries, or in pav mint of debts due I. SOMES, Octoltt If j 1 74 4 18-tf
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rEX"" Coiiiliu.sciotiei s tor Knox county will 6& meet t the (Jouit Houe, on itnrdny, tha 1 9th mst., to receive ropoftls for building twa It O 1'liL.H Cabins M tor tfie use of the f ;ur per of Knox county. - 1 1 2 miles north-east of The location is about Vincennes, near the Indianapolis State RoaJ. I There is excellent building timber on the premises. A minute discription of the work will be lift with the Auditor of the county, where it cm he seen bv diose wishing to contract. Bond and Sfcuiity will be required, and the work to b finished bv the 15th of April, 1845. H. TURUET, 1 S. EMISON. Comm'rs. G. SIMPSON J Vir.cennes, OcloWr 8th, 1S44 19 tf. . I! J I A. At I5URTCII Is now rcccving his stock of FALL Si, WINTER GOOD S, I ) UKCH ASED in New Tork and Philadelphia, viz: Pilot and Beaver over coat cloths, assorted, Blue and Blue-black fine cloths, Fancy colored do. Black, blue-black and fancy Cassimeres, f-4 and 3-4 tweed cloths Plaid cloaking do, Plaid, stripes and fancy Satlinelt, Do. do. Kentucky Jeans, Plain and fancy Dress Silks, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Laces and Edgings, a complete assortment, Paris De Laine, Cashmeie Dc Cosse, ('rape De I.aine, Mousliu De Lame, Chusans. Black, blue-black, changcablo and PUid IiUStres. Painted Caslunero Shawls, I);imasked do. Black and fancy colored Jo, Blanket Mouslin De Laine, Honeycomb and cotton Shawls in great variety, with a complete assortment cf dress goods a large assortment of J' HINTS. (JNGILMS, and M U S L I S N . Red, white and yellow Flannels, Blue, green and Whitney Blankets, (uvv Hcamirc, Glassware, Hardware, Beaver, hussia and wool HA I'S, Fur, Seal, Velvet, Hair Seal, Cloth, Glazed and Setett Caps, gc Calf, Kip and coarse Boots, E; j do do da Shoes, -J ff J Ladies fine kid Slij.pers I do Bootees, Children's Shoes and Boots, Boy's Boots, Umbrellas, Parasols and Whips, Iretn, Nails and Castings, A large assortment of Saddletrees fc Saddlery, Sperm. Stearine and Tallow candles by the box or retail. Flax seed Oil and hite lead, with a good assortment cf Tobacco, Snuff, Scars and firoccrie, which, added to his former stock, makes his assortment complete, and will be 6old as cheap as the cheapest for feady pay in cash or produce. He invite his old customers and purchasers generally to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Charge nothing for showing goods. Vincennes, September 21st, 1841 17-tf. III the 4ihon Circuit Court Sept. Term, 1 M l. Pascal Briles Rich.rd'Briles aud cery. Elizabeth B.yles. J IT now here appearing, by the Sheriff's return to the subpoena issued herein, that the said Richard Briles and Elizabeth Briles are not found, it is therefore ordend by the Court that notice of the filing & pendency of the complainant's bill of complaint be given the said defendants. by causing t copy of this order to be publish for three weeks successively, at least sixty days lcfore the first day of the next term of this court, in the Vincennes Gazette, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the county of Knox, S'ate of Indiana, (there being no paper published in the county of Gibson) that unless the said defendants appear here at the next term of this court, to be holden at the Court House in Princeton, on the first Monday of March next, and plead, answer, or demur to the said complainant s bill of complaint, the same will bo taken as confessed, and a decree rendered against them accordingly, and on motion this mattei is continued to the next term of this court. Copy Attest. I73t. J. R. MONTGOMERY, Clk. mill itratorN Notice. TUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that I have obtained letters of administration on the es tate of Virgil M. Shepard, late of Knox county, deceased. All jrcrsons indebted to said estate, ate requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against sa d estate, to present them for settlement. The estate is believed to be solvent. H. B. SHEPARD, Adm'r. September 30th, 1S44 l8-3w. VALUABLE i'UOl'ElU V AT rival e Sale. r 'ilu uuuei ii;in 11 urII I ' .... 1 ... . ....... . . , .1 . r . -1 sirable to sell his farm known as Nos. 33 and i "Yf'w' in the Lower Pi airie con-SSs taming 1 3t arpents moie or less being 4 arpents in front on the VV abash river Tl nMtniscs all under cood fence. Thure arc J on it TWO GOOD SI05ISF,S, a Cellar, Slaflc, Well, with a fisst rate nRHHARR f)F CHOICE FRUIT, j a iff , - - i ,. -r m ... ...i,m, iviil h. so d on reasonable terms 11 mi ui mm 11 1: in ..In within a month. If not sold ftm'lll. illivm i v ii,,...- - durum that time, it will be offered at public auc ti0. PETER PONCIN. October 1st, IS14 18-lw. sAi:r i .1 IIS'F received, two hundred and fifty barrel No. 1, kenawha MADDUX k. -1 -if Salt, ami HAY. for sole by 1 uno 5. 1-41
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CUREB! T n'?z&.oaW i 4 r '"ttw" A N ,F A LTIRE IS NO T EFFEC ED THE PURCHASE MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED! jVi OSTRUMS and univers I remedies are the order of the day. Scarce can one take up a newspaper or periodical into his hand, but that the vaunted pretensions of some patent medicine, abundantly vouched for the cure of all kinds of diseases, strikes the eye. The public it is hoped, has abeady learned that these absurd statements in favor of seleet medicines, are a sure evidence of their quaikery; and that there is not, nor can there Ire, a universal mediate, nor any remedy thut tc ill prove effectual in a great number of diseases It would seem clear 10 common sense, that distases of entirely different characters, should'require different remedies for their remov al. The invaluable medicine now offered to tlie public, makes no such pretensions; it is enough to claim for it a specific operation, in the removal of the above frequent and distressing malady , in the treatment of 'which, its virtues are being established, in every ntw cane of its use. II EWES' FEVEK AND AGUE TONIC, consists of entirety vegetable ingredients, and may be taken without the least degree of injury to the conslitutum. Its operation is mild, and it leaves a most delightful flow of the animal spirits after its operation. TRY IT Our motto is 'No Cure, A'o I'ay if directions are followed,) and it is perfectly harudess in its operation. (rj Every bottle is accompanied by full DIRECTIOxNS. To this might be added the certificate of hun -Jreds w ho have been cured by the -1se of the Tonic, and some cases of years standing, where all orher remedies had failed. In many places on the Mississippi, regular physicians have adopte 1 the use of the I'onic exclusively in the treatment of the Fever and Ague, as the only ittre remedy. PCP The operation vf the Tonic it IMMEDIATE, hardly ever requiring the second done. Certificate. This is to eertifiy that my son, William, was afibcted with the Chills and Fevers for about 12 months, using in the meanwhile every thing that we could hear of for that disease, all to no effect, until we got of Mr. Hewes fever and ague tonic medicine, which effected a perfect cure on him in less than one week, and I do believe that it is the best medicine for that complaint that ever was introduced in this western country. Given under my hand and seal this the 22J Sept. 1841. JAMES GIBSON. The above is an absolute fact. WILLIAM GIBSON. Other certificates could be given, but the one above, being known by the citizens of Vin cennes generally, will suffice. For sale wholesale or retail by Mr. JAMES R. BE ARD" in Vincennes. my regularly appointed agent. J. V. HEWES. Vincennes. September 26. 18U. 17-tf. FRESH Cheap for CASH. THE undersigned thankful for the Patronaga thy have received from their friends and the public in general, would respectfully inform them that they have just returned from the east with a ceneral assortment ol Ac W1XTI1K C which they will dispose of at REDUCED PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE suitable for a foreign market; also Jeans, Linsey, FUijc aiul Tow Linens. C. GRAETER & CO. Vincennes, September 18th, 1844-1 6-6w. BOOK BINDING. rTl H Zj SUSCrU'"i aB k -uniiiiniuru iit uuopuu pp . . I I, K., I .r. A of Book Binding on Vio-o Street, one door from the corner, where he would he pleased to receive any worn in nis line of business. His work he will warrant W K imnd and firm, and trusts that he may receive .. b . a liberal share of custom. BERNARD SOLBACH. Vincennes, October 3d, 1 S-l 4 18-3w. Admin istrator' Sale. T VVILIj epOse lO JlUOUt flit wil H" uj; . . .1.1:.. ...I .V. -.! .1.... -a nt' October next, at trc late residence 01 Virgil M. Shepard, deceased, in Dusseron town ship. Knox county, la., on a ereuii 01 1 nionins, all the personal property neionging 10 uie 01 uiu deceasad, consisting f Horses, Cattle, bheep y Hogs, a Two-horse tragon and Harness, Hey in the Staek,Cor;i in the Farming Tools, Household Furniture, &ic , &c. II. D. SHEPARD, Admr. September 30th, 1811 lS-3w. A D MILS ISTRATOIVUE. mHE undersigned, administrator on the estate -i- of Sarah Williamson, deceased, will expose to sale on the 22d inst. at tho late residence ot said deceased, in V igo township, all the personal property of said deceased consisting in pait of One Horse, Cattle, .Sheep, and Hogs, Household aiul Kitchen Furniture, TPinis Ml sums under three dollars, cash in hand; on all sums over three dollars, twelve months credit will bo given, the purchaser givinc 1 1 ...i .nnrnw.1 security, without reluf from valuation or appraismeut laws. PETER (JAKES?, Admr October Ut, 1U 1S-3.
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? 1: 11 it 1, 1: , ' I 'HArNKfUI. for A the citizens of Vin t favor., would inform ' incenties, as well as those irking in u.e aojncerii neignonrhooj arid co;inties, that he is now prepared to furnish vorn ln a,,v (pjantity of 1 : : . . 1 . i .- . 11 lieer, I'ortcr, .'lie, least. lttain$. Corn anl Itye ff'hiskey, Peach Brandy, 5r., At the shortet notice, and on vert reasonable terms for cash, and kindly solicits a Continuation of the patronage heretofore extended to him. N. B. The above mentioned arficlss, he war rants to be of the best quality, and fully equal lo any which can be had in the western country. September 4th, 1814 14-ly. Knox Count v TAXES for the 1 fear 18 11. Jot SCO 13 hereby iven that the dupli cate foi the present year is now in my hands, and that the amount of ta.t levied on eacii one hundred dollars valuation of property is as follows to-wit: Tor State purposes 20 cents 4 County do 20 do " Road do 5 do " Erecting Lunatic Asyluni 1 do Asylum for deaf and dumb 2 mills. Eah poll for Stale purposes 50 cents. County () tlo And for the purpose of receiving taxes I will attend at the usual places of holding elections in I lie several townslffps, on the following days to-wit: In Decker Township on Tuesday 15 Oct 16 do Johnson do Wednesday Harrison do Palmyra do Vigo do 4 VVidner do TiuQseron do Washington do Vincennes do Thursday Saturday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 17 iy 22 23 24 25 26 do do do do do do ' lo .Saturday That my office will be kept from day receiviii" the first day of October ii"' of January for the purpose of taxes, except on the day point"' to meet in each township. JAMES JOHNSON, T. K. a Vincennes. August 2 1st, 1S41 12-Gt TAR. BARRELS Tar, in store and for sale by 10 MADDOX & HAY. June 5, '-41. 1 - tf C. M. ALLEN. W. W CAlin. ALLEN iSo CARK, Attorneys and Counsellors at LAW, Vincennes, Indiana. LL attend, jointly, lo the practice of their profession in this and the neighboring counties of Indiana and Illinois May II, 1841... 49-.tf References, Hon. Jno. W. Davis, Washington City. Hon. H. Dale Owen, 44 Hart, Cummings 4 Hart, Philadelphia; Woodward Dusenbery, New York; H. C. Gwaihmey, 1 W. &. C. Fellows, Win. Bell, Jas. E. Pearson, C. T. Taylor, J. S. & W.J. Wise, J Louisville, Ky 1 J Wm. Durtch & Co. P. Do ran. incenncs, Ind.; Hon. J. G. Read, Jeffersonville, Ind.; M. W. Foster, F. Johnson, Petersburgh, Ind. Administrator's Notice. tvtOTIUE is hereby given.that I have taken out d- ' letters of Administration on the estate'of Sa rah Williamson. late of Knox county, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will plea make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will please present them leeallv authorized for settlement. The estate is supposed to be solventPETER CARESS. Admr. October !st, 1844 18-3t. ItS. KIKKLAD'S School, 241 Thompson Street, 31 ILL re-commence, alter the summer vacation on the fust Monday m September. It is very desirable that pupils 4-hould enter at the bcirinnimj of the term. since the loss or the earlier ilesson'; must necisri!jl irvnl thp Ihniniigh un dcrstanding which is the object of the inductive system. In the higher or esthetic course, all the usual ranches of English education are included, with the addition ot trench, lierman, J,atin, and Creek., if desired. Scholars in this course pay particular attention to Poetry , to the art of Composition, and to the Philosophy of History. Moral Philosophy is taught from Dymond, as abridged and prepared fir schools by Mrs. Kirkland. Lectures on vari ous subjects will be delivered by Mr. and Mrs. Kirkland and others, tor the beiictit ol tlie more advanced classes. The initiatory couise includes Grammar, Ge ography, History, Reading, Writing, and Anth luetic. Reading aloud forms part of the daily ex. 1- . 1 1 1 i 1 ercise 01 Hie wnoie school TERMS. For pupils in any or all of the higher branches, twenty-live dollars pe r quarter. For scholars 111 the initiatory course, twelve dollars and fifty cents. Hours from nine till two. In the languages and in the mathematics the instruction will be rivon chiefly by Mr. Kirkland. Where fortiqn masters in the modern langnties are preferred, the usual additional charges will be made, -No others except for Mrsic and .Drawing. Music is taught by Mile. Sophie Ojertz, am. also, to the younger scholars. ly Miss Kirkiauo. ill Thompson, between Blceche and Amity streets, New Yotk, July '25th. 1844 1-M. Neatlv executed ;.t this cilice
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HENRY K. WISK. Sadlfo and Harness M.1KEU, TJEREBV gives notice. that hereafter he intends constantly to keep on hind at the store of hi. brothers in Vincennes, as well as his residence in tha country, work of all kinds in his line of business. His saddles he will warrant to be well made o as good materials as can be procured in tl.eVVes!, "' ,' are insured not to 'ttuin the Pantaloons-' F ifV?ve r,icles he will sell extremely low PUnnrrF IT1 an articlc of COUyTRY I RODLCE ;dehv..Mejther in Vince orat his residence In the count. January 24, 144 34-tf. OILS. I'EliM, Lard, Linseed, Castor, Neat's Foot, Oiive, and Tanner's Oil, al ways on hand and for sale by JOSWII SOMES. June Sth.H II. 1-tf. rI',IIE undersigned takes f his method of tenderin to his former friends and patrons, his thanks for the encouragement he ha heretofore received from them, and kindly asks fi r a continuance of the same His shop is on Market street, one door from tlie Grocery of Mr. Ryan, where can be found at all times BrcatI A: CakcM of nil Liinl. Which he will sill at barely a living profit. Perons from the country can have baking done on the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable prices, and he would earnestly request them to ive him a call previous to purchasing elsewhere. Fresh Yeast Constantly on hand and for salu on reasonable teims, to the citizens of Vincennes, and all othirs who may wish to purchase of him. He will also JHould Candles Of any quantity and ut the shorest notice, and of any length or circumference for any person on moderate terms. BENJAMIN PRYER. Aueust 20th. 1844. 12 3m. OtriCK toiiSA Mutual Fihb InscuavckCompasi, Imdi asapolih, September 9, 1844. THE mkmbeiis of said Company are hereby notified, for the payment of losses by firo and interest thereon, arid liabilities sustained and incurred by said Company .since August 25, 1843, the Directors have this day ordered the following asse-pment on the Premium Notes given to said Company, payable to the Treasurer on or before the fifth day of November next ensuing, to-wit: ON NOTES IN FORCE. On all notes dated on 01 befor November 21, 1813. and not discharged, being from No. 112fl to No. 2719, both inclusive, six and one-half per cent. C n all Notes dated after November 21, 1 S 43, and on or bef re January 20. 1814, being from No. 2720 to No. 27t2. both inclusive, four per cent. On oil Notes dated after January 20, 1841, and on or before March 3, 1844, being from No. 2784 to No. 2816, both inclusive, two and three epiarters per cent. On all Notes dated after March 3, 1844, and on or before March 29, 184 4. beini? from No. 2817 t No. 2827, both inclusive, two and tine-quarter per cent. On all Notes dated after March 29, lS44,and on or before July 22, 184 4, being from No. 2828 to No. 2871, both inclusive, and three-quarters per cent. OS EXPIRED AND DISCHARGED NOTE. On Notes expired or discharged on or after November 21, 1843, and on or bofore January 20, 1841, and not given up, three and one-half per cent. On Notes expired or discharged after January 20, 1844, and on or before March 3, 1811, and not given up, four and three-quarters per cent. On Notes expired or discharged after March 3, 1844. and on or before March 29, 1844, and not given up.re and one-quarter per cent. On Notes expired or discharged after March 29. 184 4, and on or before July 22, 1847 and not given up, Ave and three-quarters per cent. On Notes expired or discharged after July 22, 1844, and on or before Sept. 9, 1814, and not given up six and one-half percent. Rceeipts for Assefsrnent will be forwarded to Agents or other duly authorized persons, to whom Members ore expected to make prompt payment. Intercut will be charged on all assessments remaining unpaid on or after tho 15th day of November, on which day they arc payable,- and at the expira'ion of thirty days from this date, delinquents will be liable to suit for the whole amount of their premium notes, agreeably to the eleventh section of the Charter. Notes of the State Bank of Indiana, 6 per cent Stale Treasury Notes, and of the specie paying banks in Kentucky and Ohio will be required for assessments. In cases where members have alienated their Policies by t,a!u of the assured property or otherwise, thev are hereby notified that it is their duty to surrender the same for discharge, and to pay the amount due up to the time of such surrender agreeably to the icquirements of the fifteenth Recti n of the charter, which must be enforced by the officers of the Company. This is so important a mattei to members, that Agents are especially requested to call th'?ir attention to it, and to aive the proper information thereto. Policies for disc harge should be forwarded through the local Agent, and addressed to the Secretary. no cac will a policy be discharged until the amount or aiiwunts due on the Note up to the date if surrender be first paid, liy order of the Directors. JAMES BLAKE, Treasurer Septjmher 19, 1811 1 0-It. SAND'S SARSAPARILUJ, 1 1()K puritvnig the blood, re-invigorating the general system, the radical ar.d permanent cure of Scrofula, Rheumatism, Hip disease. Stub, horn Ulcers, Obstinate cutaneous eruptions, Slc , A:e., just received and for sale by J. SOMES. October 1st, 1S11 18-H. HANK NOTICR BRANCH BANK, Vincennes, Sept 29, 184 4. 3 iN 1 O 1'ICE is hereby given that the annual meet. ing of the Stockholders in this Bank will bo held at the Banking House on Saturday, the 2d day of November next, when an election will be held between the hours of 10 and 0 o'clock, for even directors to serve the ensuing vear. JOHN ROSS. Cashier. Vinreiines, ffteinlier lr-14 17. iw
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