Vincennes Gazette, Volume 15, Number 7, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 July 1845 — Page 3
10 SOUTHERN AMD WESTERN M i: K C II A N T S . S'iiiE.tdclphi.i V hoh vtlc ei o v i: , fpllE Subscribers, Merchants, Manufaeturers, Importers and Wholesale S) .d eis ot the City of Philadelphia, resvoo.fuliy invite Southern an 1 Western Merchants, who are about to vhit ibe No; lb d .ring the ensuing season, for Fall :,n 1 Winter supplies, to an examination of ,!uir respective Stocks of Goods. W1 ;ae the opportunity affords! by the Nen -p iprs of your District, lo give yo.i the stieets and uumbers of our several places ot business, and to unite in an invitation to you to give us a call. Being supplied with full and comply asoi -men's in our ceveral departments, u-ftil confident wo shall be able to give er,.:r satisfaction in terms and prices. .m;. r(es ami Dealers in S'ik anil unci Dr;i Good-i, and fine French and Frit iift CI. tin, Cassi wires and listings. Ashhurst'it Remington, M Market st. Imjtorler ami )(a1er in Staple: Silk and Ftnaj Dry Coots. ,i,o, Dritish, French, and .meriean C loths, Cassimeres. testings awl Tailors'" 7 riot-
Barclay Lippincott. 05 Market st. Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods. I'ayl'T fc l'auidinu. '.Hi Market st. Woo 1 & Oliver, lol Kockhill, Smith & Co. 10') " mj-ricr and Dealer in Ijsierp. Cloves, L ices, Linens, and Fancy Gols. George Esheriek & Co. 112 Market st. Importers and Dealers in Cloths, Cassimercs.le.tin:s, Tailors' Trimmings, $-c. 1 e Course v.Lafourcade&Co. 77 Market st. Wood cc Wilson, 122 Market St., near 1th st. William 11. Love, 117 " north side. Lambert Duy, 103 south side. Print Warehouse, Dealers in Printed Calicot s, only. Morrell ec Co., 201 .Market street. M inuf'acturers and Dealers in Ilealij Mule CI thing of terry Grade. Michael Tracy. 'XS2 Market street. Cliarles Ilarkness, S. E. corner of Fourth and Market streets, (and sole agent for R. Ileinisch's Tailors' Shears.) Import rs an I Dealers ii Foreign and )j mts tic Hardw ire and Cutleri. Trim:, Pendleton !c Truiit,lt9 Market st. nbcvo 1th. Mal n & Pepper, i North Third st. lLchard Paxson oc Sons, 3 Decatur street above CiLh. south from Market. Moor- Heyl ct Co, 130 Market stet. IFehFd wrought iron Ta!es, for Steam, Gits cr Wafer; Locomotive, Marine and other Idler Fines. Morri. Tasker fc Morris, Manufacturers. S. E. corner of Third and Walnut sts. .J gene y for the sa'e of Soutlueorth Mana Uicturing Company's Superior Writing Pacers. N. S. Lawrence, Ag't., 3 Minor street. Publishers, booksellers and Stationers. Grijrucc Elliott, 'd North Fourth st. 1-aac M. Moss, 12 South Fourth st. below Market. bookseller, Publisher, and Importer of Knglish, trench and Germ in hooks Geo. S. Applet; mi. 1 Chestnut street. Cheap Publication an I Periodical Estah lishment. G. B. Zieber fc Co., 3 Ledger building Third st. below Chestnut. inj'ortcrs of Watch's, Jewelry, Fine Cutlery, bntlannia, l iutciand Sti ver II arcs. Dickson &, Co., S. E. cor. Market and Third sts. .!. ec W. L. Ward, UHi Chestnut street, opposite the Franklin House. John C. Farr, 1 12 Chestnut st. Watson cc Hildebum. 72 Market street. Thomas C. Garreit cc Co. 122 Chestnut, near 4;h. Manufacturer of Jewelry. E. G. A. Baker, 7 Cherry st. between 3d and 4th. Ornamental Sw rd Manufacturer, Dye " Sinker and Chaser in General. F- W. Widm inn, '.'S North Third st. Maiufacturer f Silver an I brass Stair Hods and Cornice 'oles. Edward .lones, corner of George and Swauwick sts., between Walnut and Chestnut, west of Gib. Importers of tine Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Cnb$, beats, brushes, Perfumery. Soaps, i-e. R. cc G. A. Wright. 23 South Fourth st. Importers of Toys, Fancy and Staple Goods, beads, brushes an I Perfumery. A. F. Ott Monrose, 16 South Fourth st. below Market. Louis C. Bauersachs, 170 Market street. Importer and Manufacturer of Perfumery, Cosmetics. Fancy Soaps, and Deal, er in Funcy Goods. Jules IIauel,-P' South Third street. Importers of Toys. Fancy (roods. Musical Instruments, Glass and Ctiun Ware. C. Ahrenfeldt & Co., D' North Fourth st. between Market and Arch, upstairs. China. Earthenware and Glass. S Tyndale, 2 ID Chestnut street. Edward Snowdon, .'51 North Third street, opposite the City Hotel. Looking Glasses, Plated and Fancy Hardware, Thomas J. Natt, 134 Market street. i , e:... ... sttrA Sn: efacles. Mathematica1 Instruments, talking Laws, Microscopes and Spy Glasses. McAllister & Co., 13 Chestnut street. Minufcaiurersof White Leap, and oilier Paints, and Chemicals, ) c. and rulers in Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stuff's, Oils, Sec Wetb-nU ,t Brother, C" North 1-ront st.
importers and Dealers in Drugs M dicines, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, frc. Uaskell, Merrick A; Co.. 15 North Front st. 1 lio.npson, Paucoast & Co., 10 Market st. Bonutt an I Cap Manufacturer and ImporterThomas White, lo South Second street, (Utc of Commerce-street.) Iboofs, Shoes, Ibonnets, Cans, Leghorn and Palm Leaf Hats Charles Oat, 103 Market st., south side. Manufacturers of Fmbrellas, Parasols, Farasollelfet, and Sun Shades. Wright it Brothers, 125 Market st, north side, above 3d. Sieeper & Ft nner 126 Market st. south side, one door below 1th street. Manufacturers of Fire and Thitf Proof Chests, icfrigi rotoi s, Water Coolers, Filters, c. Evans vV Watson, 76 South Third street, opposite tho Evehango and Post Cilice. Manufacturers of Premium Hct'rigcrators. Water Filters and Coolers. Fire Proof Cli sts, Letter Copying 'rcsscs, Oliver Evans, 1 5 Chestnut st. .near Front. Ftnitian blind Manufacturer.
r i . .i . v imams, re Aorm mxiu et., a lew doors above Market. Piano Forte MannJac'urer,Orgrn builder, c. N. Schorr, 206 Chestnut street. Music, Pianos, and Music.il Instruments. James G. O-bourn, 112 South Third St.. below the Exchange. brass Fight- Day V.'J hour, and General Clock Fs'efdishment . " James S. Smith, 32 North Third st. above Cherry. Manufacturers ot Coannoti awl Fancy Soars-, Mould an I Dipt Candles, 'C. Elijah & Gillies Dailett, 36 Market street. bank otc Fnracers. Toppan, Carpenter cc Co. Successors to Draper, Topp in it Co. 70jWalnutst. Spencer, llufty it Danforlh Successors to the ol 1 firm of Murray, Draper, Fairman it Co., and their successors Do and 1'7 Walnut street. Type and Stereotype Foundry. L. Joiinn it Co.. 6 George st., between Walnut and Chestnut, and 6th and 7th 'Fupc Foundn. Lewis Pelouze, North-West corner of Third and Chestnut sts. Fire Fngine and Hose Manufactory. Joan Agnew, Franklin Works, 310 Vine street. Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of Scales and weights. Gray it Brother, 31 Walnut street, elow Second. Manufactures of Ladies' and Gentlemens Cheap Travelling Trunks, Valise Trunks, Carpet IbagSf ic. A. L. Dickey t Co., basement of Jones' Hotel, lot) Chestnut street. Manufacturer of Splendid Cabinet Furniture and Ornamental Upholstery. Crawford Riddell, 173 Chestnut street. Public Houses Philadelphia. The proprietors of the following nam ed IlorsKs. in the city of Philadelphia, being prepared to accommodate Merchants and travellers, respectfully unite in the above invitation, pledging ourselves to ad minister liberally to the comfort of those who may select our respective houses as their homes, during their sojourn in this citv. Merchants Hotel, North Fourth street A. F. Class. United States Hotel, Chestnut street, op posite the Custom House Thomas C. Re a. Jones'1 Hotel. Chestnut street John A. Jones. Congress Hall, 83 Chestnut and 27 soutb Third streets J. Sturdivant. Mansionlouse (late ad's South Third street W. 1 Hunt. Hart weirs JFushington House, Chestnut street above 7th II. J. llartwell. Columbia House, Chestnut sireet, between C;h and 7th Barley oc McKenzie. American Hotel, Chestnut street, between 5th and t'nh, opposite the State House M. A. Charter. (Gt. STATE OF INDIANA. K x o x C' o r x t y, ) KNOX CIRCLJ1 T COURT, September Term, 1815. I'hebe Lamphere, vs. George Washington Lamphere r f R 11 El said (leorge Wasiiington Lam--phere, is hereby notified that on the JOtb day of June. 18.15. the above named complainant tiled her bill of complaint in said Knox Circuit Court, against him, and also the affidavit of a disinterested person settinof lorth that the said George Lamnhcre is a not a resitlent of the State of I UUIill J. unn u '--ini iv. liym- fc.vi undetermined therein, and that unless he appear and plead, answer or demur to said bill, on or before tho calling of the caue at the next term of said Knox Circuit Court, t'.ie same will be taken as confessed and true against him. W.M. R. McCORD, CiA Vincennes. Juno '2V. 1815. 5 3t. (Printer's fee SI 75.) W N store, t0 barrels of Kanawha Salt, I :?) barrels of New York Salt for sale low for cash or exchange for Wheat, Oats, Flaxseed. Sec, by W.M. BURTCII. Vincennes, July 15, IS 15. 7 tf. UAGS!! It A CiS!!! We will purchase any quantity of clean linen and cotton ras at thid office.
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Viucun's. Louisville Cincinna- Lafayette St. Louis. Ev'nsville ti, Ohio. J GRAIN. I Corn, pf r bushel, U.VJi cts. 25 3ia-10 27a2S 61a7i 22a2o Wheat, per 5.) cts. Prime, 75 G5a67 l!'al j Oatt. per " 16a 18 20 25 :3a21 FLOUR, per bbl. 3, 5'J 3.96a 1.25 3,75 3.37a3,40 3,5!)a3,75 $ 1 COUN MEALprbush.3l eta. 25a2S 37a40 40 PORK, itc. Clear, per bbl. None. 13a 13.50 Mess, " None. I2.50al3 12.60 12,00 Prime, " " None. lO.r-0 10,00 .50al0 Hams, per lb. - 6a7 5a6 7a8 6a7 GaS Hog round, 5a6 5 5aO 0a7 Lard, 6 0a7 7a3 'a7 Ga7 Ca7 CATTL!-:. ! On foot, 2a3 3al 2a3 2a3 Beef in barrels, None. 6 50 5.50a8.00 I'RF IT. Apples, dried, 62a75 7"aS0 l,25al,50 l.'25al,50 l,12al,25 V7 ' green, None. Nona. None. (None. None. Peaches, dried, 1 .00 11 l,75a2.00 15oal,S7 1,50 E25 SEEDS. Clever, 5.0!) 3G2a375 3,25 2.62a2,75 s3,.r0a$-l Timothy, 1,50 I,75a215 1,25 HalOO Hemp, 62a75 53 ) 37a50 Flax, 75 l,00al,05 l,15al,18.31aS5 lc20 95a$l SALT, Kanwalia, 10a50 20a21 20a22 30n3l 28a30 FEATHERS, per lb. 25 25 24a26 '22a23 20V21 25c TALLOW, 5a6 la6 4a5 5a( Sa 10 Ga7 HIDES, neat dry, . alO 10al2 8al0 7a3 7a-S BEESWAX, per lb. 25 25 25a2G 23a25 2 'a27 25a2G BCTTEU, " tn8 10al2 6a8 I -nlO COFFEE, i0al2 7a3 7aS 8a0 7aS 8a9 SUGAR, " jSaiO C:t7 5a7 Ga7 5a7 !'a8 EGGS, per doz. ,5 5aG
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FRCM NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, CONSISTING OF
ware, Hardware, ELis aps Boots & Slioes, Iron, avails, Castings, Window Glass, M Viite Mzcad, t&c, cfyc
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Vincennes. May 15, 1845. 50 tf. hhl LaKl" S:lt for sale; FIjGUII .1JE VHISKE: Vincennes. May 15, 115. 50 tf.
rpiIH subscriber return? his thanks to a renerous public, for the liberal patronage U- ,.,;,., l,, received durintr the rasl vear. and would feel grateful for a fur-
ther continuanre of their support. Vincennes, May 8, 1815-lD-tf.
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A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SPRING AND SUEti BSE S 8 S U C 1J AS
ISaharincs, ILatcns, Mair, Gimp, I Florence Sf S3s9aid Together with ;i general assortment of SUMMKIl tlOODS & STAPLE
All of w hieh w ill he sold at a small ilj io trouoie to snow uoutts Vincennes, May 8th, 1815 49-tf. STATE OF XD.lXJi.l Gibson County, 5 GIBSON CIRCUIT COURT, n Vacation, June 39. Hugh II. Brothers,") vs. I I The heirs of Wil- JRetition forPartilion liatil Brothers, deceased. J " T appearing by r,,l,..;. flln.l t.omin U11IUUT 11 mi U UVIV Ml dated the '2ihh inst., that James IL Brothers. John II. Brothers. Moses Reel and Cynthia L., his wife, heirs of (he said William Brothers are not residents of 1 the State of Indiana, this is therefore to notify the said James B. Brothers, John Ht- . t, , , ,t ,. t . Brothers. Moses Ree and Cvnthia L.. . inu ut. , his wile, of the film- ol said atluiavit and the pendency of said petition, and that tin - less they be. and appear here, on or before the calling of this cause at the next term of our said court, on the first day of ,i,, nr.,r m be hnMen nt the court house in Princeton, on the first Monday uu , , . , " ill Septemoer next, ana plead to or answe. said petition, tl.e matter in saw petition will be decreed in their absence according to the prayer thereof. JOHN HARGROVE, CPk. June o'), 1815. 5 ot. (Pr's fee S2 25.) - . ... i K and for HUS V L UST received 25 doz. Skillets ids. 8 doz. Ovens and Lids sale low, by VM. BURTCII. 0-tf. July 1, 1815,
TilltlR STOCK OF
it Hi? T ;t:s in s for sale by the barrel by 1IK1SKKD & SCOTT. it fi Oiiii ARTICLES. advance on cost Call and see. JOHN CALDWELL. !j T II E SAPPINGTGN PILLS. I )ELIEVLG that Physicians, Apothecaries, l Druazists. and many other persons are time 1 nmkin and vending pills sai(t to be mine or to be made bv my formula, and which in manv in stances differ from the original pill both in qnan- , tity and purity. And believing that in this manner irauns win ue e.teiisiviiv "" , ; ' , an.i jwtribute a nni mat can ue r'-neu un us ieui; i-wu.ji m tn rCspect to those foimerly prepared by me. There has been made some change in the directions: they now treat of ague nnd bilious levers, and the nn.de n preventing i ne. r iormauo aim ..-.,.. onlu. and are now tented around the boxes while . " c. f ., t)e tiirccnons tieated of a number of febrile ; 4i?casej anJ werc aroun,i the boxes. These ' cjlal!rrCS liave been made from the facts that my wor- 0i fivers' can now l.o obtained by every one desiring more information than can be had from the directions, and that by attending to these changes, and observing that the old iinls will , morally be continued unless they have become vend' rs of their own made pdls, tney can mostJ eJ ' b the desii?nin(;. i ronrp. to fillJ that mv name js UFe,j tv specu t - - r? - - - - lating individuals to to sell their own mnkt oj pills. All have the right to compound medicine by my receipe, and to sell or use it as their own make, but I conceive it little short of forgery to use my name to their dirertians without permission, and I noiv take this method to caution every one. thus engaged asainst persisting in such a course. JOHN S A i'PlNGToN. Arrow Rock, May 6, 1S43. ol-9w J O 15 W O R K OF EVERY KIND DONE NEATLY AT THIS OFFICE
PLAYING, VISITING & BLANK D A H H) S riEOKGK COOK, of the late firm of Ely, 8mitli ic t'unk, fir the pat six years, manufacturers of the cck'hratoil Uaiitli.tt Caiijis, wouKl it:f)ini the public ami patrons of the old establishment. Mo. 71, Fulti n st., win-re hn has always been 'mploycd, that lie continues the niunufactuie. of all the varieties of l'luyiiig. Visiting and Bhtttk Ctirtts, heretofore fuinuheil l the establishment and that orders tor various kinds will be faithfully and promptly executed on application to his sole agents, .Messrs. Ely and Latham, No. 71, Fulton st., ut the following prices, usual discount olT, for cash, or to those who buy to sell again, viz: iaible and white backs foCt per gross Harry do do 30 Decatures do do t Ellsler do do '-it Merry Andrews do IS Highlanders, No. 1 htur and marble back If) do 2 12 Enamelled, Ivory and Pearl Surface Cards, as as per the following scale: Largo.
No, 15 Enamelled 14 do 1 3 do 12 do 15 Ivory V Plain Surface 14 do 5 00 ft 00 1 00 4 00 2 00 1 S7 1 15 1 50 4 00 3 50 3 00 2 50 2 50 2 00 2 00 I 50 1 50 1 25 1 37 1 25 1 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 75 75 02 02 50 IS do 12 do Small. No. 11 Enamelled 10 9 8 7 G 5 4 3 1 do do do do do do do do d do 1 1 Ivorv V Plain Sutface 10 9 H 7 f! 5 4 3 2 1 do do do do do do do do do do ErnbosseJ Enamelled Cards, tinted and plain, l'e:iutifullv polished with elegant de&ign as borders. Printers' blank cards. Snn;iil blanks, (j laving card size) No, 1 15 per gross 2 d do 12 Large. No. 1 21 2 21 Double size of the small No. 1 30 do do 2 21 Doable size of the large 1 f2 do do 2 02 Also all the above sizes of every description to on.ei. Other sizes cut to order of either of the foregoinq; qualities. Mourning cards of varies sizes made to order. Gold bordered cards do do do do Gilt ediiC do do do do Enamelled sheets cap size S 20 by 21 inches. Ivory surfHce do do do Peail do do do do Blank sheets do do do Also Railroad and Steamboat Tickets made to order of any color, or of different colors, as may be desired. The subscriber invites all editors of the United Slates and Canada, who are disposed to take their pay in cards, and v.'ho will send him a copy of their paper, containing this advertisement, to insert it for three months. GEORGE COOK. New York. April 26, 1815. 50-3ni. "o haTbsT CHATRSir rRIIE subscriber, has noiv on hand J and intends constantly to keep, a full supply of C H SI 1 11 S of almost every variety, and very cheap for cash, or approved trade. CrB His shop is on Water between Ilusseron and Broadway streets, and not far from A. B Daniel's store. Cheap bargains can be bad come and see, every one. JONATHAN SMILEY. Feb. 5, 1845 30 tf. TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. IN pursuance of an order from the Probate Court of Knox irB i .;ii ,. tllll II l V 1 T I ' I U II I J I OHIO tl I tho court house, on Saturday the 2. Uh July, inst., at 2 o'clock, P. M., all the right, title and interest which Alexis LeRov had at the time of bis death, to the following lots or parcels of ground in the Borough of Vincennes, viz: Lots Nos. 191, 47;J, US, 470, 2(5, 295. 319. 101, .'52, 47-i, 178, -4S1, and one undivi led third of 71 feet ol lot No. 15. On the last mentioned lot is a Frame Dwelling. Also the following lots in Harrison's Addition to the town of Vincennes, viz: lots Nos. 125 and 12;. Terms of Sale: A credit of six and twelve months. Bond and security, End mortgage on the 1 premises required. JOSEPH SU.MLS, Aum'r. July P, 1815. Gw.'. u N store 25 boxes pressed I allow or I Stearine Candles, clean and superior lor summer use, fur sale by the pound 01 box, by W.M. Bl KTUll. July 1, IS 15. i-if. J fV T R IJ C E I m B) , tifftlh LBS. of Sole, Skirting V f n,j Harness Leather, for sale low for casli. Also a large lot of Upper Leather. Kip, Calf and Morrocco Skins, together with binding skins of va nous colors, and for snlo bv MADDOX & II AY. June 23. 1815. 4-tf. TTl a x k i) 1: ic Neatly printed upon good paper Also, a great variety of other Eiauks, for sale at this office.
f HI E subscribers wish berebv to a;. g form the public that they b;ve tbo above establishment in full opertum, and are prepared to fill orders for castings of every pattern, having at pr sent on hand a rreat variety of 1 lollow-Ware patterns, such as Skillets and Ltds, (assortcdki.es.) Ovens do do do Seto Pols do do do Carriage and lEfo-j boxes. Slid Irons, . Indirons, Lipsh illct . Odd Lids, (assorted sizes ) Kettles Tea Kettles Griddles " Saucepans, Iron Stands, A"' . Those who own 1 1 i i ! 1 :s mid other esi,Wlisbntents requiring fVV7? WOA gearing, would do well to give us a call, as we ean furnish them wnh w ii i: s; ls, s 11 a i ts , s p i is i ) l i : s . TRUHNEL HEAD ROUNDS, bo 1. 1 1 mi ai: i it, i CAKUIAGE UOf,LMIlS AMI Sldlirs, JAWS & SLIDES FOU SA W SAMI, CASTINGS rOK COTTON FACTOKIHS, C AIvDLXG MACHINES, & FELLINt; MILLS. GRATE HARS, l'A V KM KT TLA I KS, CLI.I. A R CRATKS, SA-H WKIGIITS, I'LOUOiiS if different patterns, saw-skts, ODD STOVE PLATES, SC.. ?fl23FRCHNTS residing at in-C-M a distance, and wishing to lyi uade in CASTINGS, ran be furnished with every variety of Hollow-Ware, Andirons and Boxing on very reasoable terms, by giving the subscribers notice. W. S. CAN AN it J. B. MILLER. Vincennes, May 10. lSlo. 5 1 .jL Co m m issio iters'1 Sale OF Real Si state. ffnHE undersigned, Commissioners appointed by tho 'i'liT Knox Circuit Court, will ex pose to public sale, on Saturday the 23d day of August next, at 2 o'clock. P. M., at the court bouse door in the Bor 011M1 of Vincennes, the following real es tate, to-wit: The House and parcel of ground situate in Harrison's Addition to the Borough of Vincennes, bounded by Parke sireet in front, by the river Wabash in the rear, on the one side by Perry street, and on the other by Scott street known as the old residence of General Harrison. Also lots numbered 15 and 10 in said Addition. TERMS: A credit of six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months will bo given to the purchaser, and approved bunds and security will be lequired for the payment of the purchase money. MARTIN ROBINSON, ISAAC MASS, V Comm'rs. ED. C. DO RAN, May 21, 184 ). DJUl4w. .Stale ol Indiana, 7 ca liiwx County, ) The State of udiann to the Sherijf 0 Kuox count 1, gneting: E it known, that the following Ollirea ro to be filled at the ensuing August election, to-wit: The Office of State Senator, Representative to the State Legislature, County Auditor, Assessor, School Commissioner and County Commissioner for Second District; you are therefore hereby commanded to give notice thereof by setting up, at each of the usual places of holding elections in the several townships of Knox county, ;i copy of this Certificate, and by inserting the same in some public newspaper published in said county. Witness. William R MeCoul, viMiy Clerk of the Knox Circuit f&'' Court, at Vincennes, this ?tb ay ot .inly, 111 the year ot our Lord one thousand cicht 'Tr. 'mx hundred and fortv-live. Wji. R. .McCORD, Cl'k. A true copy of the original in mv bauds. ISAAC MASS, S. K. C. July 7, 1815. G-w-i SCllOOL, SCHOOL. ISt'v. vors;t It. .foct'Iyn, OF Ni:V AUJYNY, IA-, TVS" ILL open a school in the town of Vincennes, on Monday the 2'dd inst., in the ISroadtvay Slotir, in which be proposes to teatb all that is necessary for a good English education, at the following rates : Elementary branches S3 CO pr. qr. Geography ,G rammar, A rithmetic and Writing 1 00 All English branches higher than these 5 ( '0 Instruction will be given at a moderate eh irte in the Latin ned Greek Languages. Payment required at the end of each quarter. No Pupil will be received for ;t shorter term than one quarter, and no deductions will be made in any case e.vcep; those of protracted sickness. June 10, 1N15. 2 if.
