Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 1, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 June 1833 — Page 3

Frcm the Boston Intelligencer. Of all the institutions which elevate the character, and improve the condition of man. there are none to be compared with the Salbath. The observance of this sacred da), is at nnre the command of rev elition. ami the dictate of reason, and in proportion as it is ol e)f d.are the virtues of society and man promoted, vices diminished, and happiness extended. New England boasts, and she has a riht to boast ct' the character of her people of their sobriety, industry, order, domestic habits, unci diffused information; and these blegsii.gs are mainly owing to her religious institution to the piety which erected churches the munificence which ha supported them the wisdom and eloquence which have been, and we trust will long be heard in them. If, indeed, this life was the termination of man's existence; if the sepulchre, to which the immutable decree of dust to dust, and ashes to ashes consigns him, were his final home, even then should he welcome the day, which gives to the weary rest; summarii the thoughtless to reileclion; imparts instruction to the young; connotation to the afflicted spirit; and guides the grateful asinitmns of the children of (Jod, to the footstool of his throne. it weie enough to say that we are mortal but the argument is irresistible, when we remember our immortalitu.

Polish Heroism At the storming of e"?l .,!lPl,rucUon- , , , ., it Obtain a tnend to select for you the best Warsaw the principal battery was defer,- books on morality, religion, and the liberal arts, ded by only two battalions, but with such 'and particularly those which fre.it on v our t w n bravery as history can hardly parallel. protession. It is not the reading of many books When it was evident that it could no ,ial l,,!1k;s a man wise, but the reading of only ! iii. i . .- those u Inch can impart wisdom, longer hold out, several privates of the 4 Thorou,hiv understand what vu real; artillery seated themselves on powder take notes of all that is worth remembering, barrels and blew themselves up. but the a"d Ireqiu-ntly review what you have wmteii. conduct of Gen. Sow iaski was truly hero 5" sl(,ct for your model, the. pnnl and jc; having lost one foot, he was, at his Ciit-"! ""I 7"r V' H i , , . J mutate their virtues, and to tnulale their greatnest request, pealed on a chair, and placed , ness. on the altar of the desperately defended ! Serve God ; attend bis worship : fnd endeachurch, where he continued to give ordersjvour t;) 'cl an ex.-miple of piety, chant) , and until the last of his comrades were cut i soIjrici,y to "found you. i.,... ..i, i i- .i i & hove oiir country, respect vosir niler" down, when drawing forth two p,?tos he treat wilh u-nU;u ss you? feliow app.Vnuce,; Lt Mrith one, allot a Kusian who was ruhingiyour great aim be usefulness to mankiu :. upon him, and with the exclamation ' Soj 8 (et all you crn by honest industry : s end

lies a Polish General'.' tired the other ! through hi oivn heart Alhenuum. THE SCOTTISH THISTLE. This ancient embletn of Scotti h pugnacity with its motto, AWno me impui: liressit, is represented of van,,,,, speciea in roval e:,rinV ,..-.ut3 n,l ,,,...,1 ..,..,..L.. i .

difficulty iii ..ying which is thegenuine original ?,"', h r , . this mU.,, who th.Ule. Iheoriguiof the u itiuu il bad - fuelf "f ,, v t bnuseb and a is thn, handed d'wn by tradition -.1 , ?" h. ,fik'-'s "When the Danes wivad.M Scotland, it was' "J h f, ,m t 7 "P, ,,on',"Ce fn" deemed unnarbke ,o attack an enemy in the fifty Jwifsf e h in to nineteen dollars .iii .- ii . i 7 . , i JV'V cents. w e Dope some ot our wealtliv nei'rhpitch darkn.ss ot night, instead o a pitched ,,,,,., ..,, i.,,.,,, , V .ntii.. ) . i . . i , Hours win Keep their countenance. BeiJes battle by i, i) ; hut oi one occa-ion the invaders rp.lf",nr -.11 thocJ - it i i . i , ire.Kiini .in inese papers weeitiv nii mit- mo'p resolved t av ul themselves of this stratagem , i,if.h ?, r, .:, i i ' , , I . . r i : wtiicti a iiienu Lives him he hini- time to read and in order to prevent their tram.i from being srT1I,(.h ,,.;-.,, c i T i . i ,i i i . , , 7 as mm n more in cientine and ortuTii;e uH)o ;ks. heard, they inarched bare-looted- T hey had ,r,i i , i . , , .u . (., i i l He doe a good day's work each Jay : an we thus ne ired th" eotti-li lorce unobserved, when V(,nPn fl " .... i.,u . . - .ii . i ui. . i hi- i venture to s.t) , labours as many hours m me a D ine uniuekdv sapped with his naked foot COIirs ()f , .,,. .,, (h, i, .. . . ,

upon a sunerb prickly thistle, and instinctive-! IV UMPieu 1 cry 01 pain, w Men discovered t ie J ,. . c" . 1 . .1 , ajsaiilf to it." ;-,,t. vln r:n ! Ilir ir.n ii,1 M.--. ... - . ...... .1... . V. .L.t HI III.", UIIU defeated the etiemy with a terrible slaughter. The thistle was imim datelv adapted as lim in. liirnia vf Scotland.'' I If-raid Useful .Member of Society. The Mis-' SOUri llupublican gives the following off hau l description of a candidate tor Con- . . . . gress: "ve nave noi rnucri 10 say ei Blaster I5irr.li his history may be packed in a nutshell: he has been an editor of a ' -.i.i-. . " tornev without clients: a country candi- , - . , , , date without voters: and a polmcum, Out knowledge or principle." This same master Hirer, made 3 tump Speech against the protective system, in 1 o J ir iiivii ij . . .a ' " . i.... 'ih..-j .huli ti o emit' A tiifill ia ii rxrtpl iilpni. potentiary, and u cartel is a writing or agreement between belligerants!!'' The editor of the Republican thinks his 3tyle a little too aldeberontophoscophorniochrononhotunthologistical for common folks. A dog bfozin vp. The Extra News Let ;er given a curious account of a canine explosion, that took place in a "neighboriog stfite, a place where a great many singular tbin-js happen. A man having been lonir troubled by the repeated intrusions of the dog of a neighboring storekeeper, nf length resolved to rid himself of the i.ui-anee by his own ingenuity, as hi remo:tri.c with the owner were likely to pr. ve luiivailing He accordingly procured a cy lender of tin, half an inch in diameter, and about three inches in length this he nearly tilled with powder, and placed on the top a small piece of touch wood, enveloped the tube in a piece of fat pork and threw it in the street. Poor Jowler seized and swallowed the dainty morsel: ami thus, primed and loaded, re turned to his master's store which was well tided with gentlemen and ladies cheapening goods, where he soon exploded! Willi a tremeinioii report (says fhe editor) which shook fhe whole building, and alarmed till the citizens in the neighborhood, poor Jonler was blown into ten thousand atom-, which were equally distributed in every part of the shop! The ladie- were covered with the bleeding fragments of the doer; aml onP 0f them had her chetk terribly scratched by the claws which were attached to one of his hind legs, as it whizzed like a double headed shot past her ear. A portion of the spine struck Mr Smith. the owner in the forehead, am! laid him sprawling. His cleik rushed to the door, Ids clothes and features be-paltcred with blood, and screamed "fire!' and "murder P right manfully. The ladies joined in the choius, bells were set a ringing, and the people rapidly assembled, and gi.'ed with horror and consternation on this unpaial leled s-ceue of blood and cuimce. Why ai printer,- Eills l,kP faith? Re causft they are lb,; substam of thinghoped for, hthI the evidene- of tiiio" . not see:

jln Iaierttlng SfJfi Company. The Provir'cnce Jouranl relates the following anecdote: Some dozen or fourteen years go, a brig arrivpd ut Liverpool from Hoston. Tt.e captain went to the Custoii House with his papers, to enter his vrsel. From these papers the Collector ascertained that herruime was the Mary Scudder; that she was owned and freighted by Mostira. Horace Scuddcr Co. of Boston, and consigned to Silas 11. Scudder supercargo on board that her ciew consisted of Isaiah Scudder, Master, George W. Scudder, first mate, Enoch Scudder, second mate, Zerubbabel Scudder, Jonathan Scudder Samuel Scudder, Jo.-iali Scudaer, Ezra Scudder, seamen, Hannibal, Scudder, cook, Cnto Scudder, steward, laiah Scudder, Jr. boy, Mrs. Elizabeth Scudder, and two little infant Scudders, passengers. "For mercy's sake.1' exclaimed the astonished collector throwing down his pen. kaie there any more Scudd ers left in New England, or have you brought them with you?'

ADVICE TO APPRENTICES 1. Having selected your profession, resolve not to abandon it; but by a life of industry and enterprise to adorn it. You will be much more hkely to succeed in business you have Jong: studied, than in that of which you know but utile 2. Select the best corupuny in ) our power to obtain; and let your conversation be on those thing? you wish to Irani. Frequent conversation nonc txtrav:,3!,mly; and provide largely lor old are. 9. In a word think kiuc uul live UM'fulU . , act circumstant!) , "I H'okU tatc a neupaprr if roufd find time tr rt it rf ' " !' L ! c I I . ..I i 'V ' "o men manyi eo r" i.iiis i ne'u,UT. iillinr 1 1 1 r l rv t n w i n i w it , - - - u-. i(wi lliojt, IHI I H n1 , tnos. a sniire paper.,1 lie doe not ... ,1 .lfr a 1 : , ; 1 . . . ;'t now n alter dome his day 's labour and toa-t .... . "tn. his shins and suck his lin-ers. Ik fast pc) Jirpufdican Journal. .l Latin Speech. On the occai n cf iniftor's benefit, at a Provincial Theatre in England. the nisrht was exceedingly tempetous, the rain torrents so that he had a very thin house Havinf hls.!,!.llrl to a fe Tr n Lilti"' he spoke the lollowing in the most doleful accent3 j,i2ten(j. ;iO! raino, nigbto! Apollo, bent ti o qtiito!M Loquacity and Gesficwutionnf the J,t apohlans . .

l.very nartriun made by a shoiikeeper with a-with-jcUflomer, you would think was a pitched battle j between them. They are remarkable, too, tor their iesticulation. The ancient Romans could arce have outdone them in this respect. If a ,. .1.111 u-i.iw.s t,. f.,11 1,;. ..1,1. r

jackass, he has to diut his bane's, cross his wrists. - . and stick up his thumbs, and the business is (tone. 2 ico Years in the 4rnerican Javy. The world is flooded w ith anecdotes of Johnson. Let me record an anecdote ot one of bis hearers. He ic Burke were one evening, I believe, at the Misses Cotiete!ls, when the conversation turned upon the great poets of antiquity. At length, it was settled on the comparative merits -if - i Homer, Burke for Virgil Johnson poured out a prodigious quantity or th'ugnt upon the vividness originality and grandeur of the Greek . lluike delighted m the sutaiued majesty, the mingled path ) and vigor, and the mel'.sflu u eloquence ot the Roman. The argument wem on tor hours, while no cue pre-ent thought ot interrupting so noble a display of genuis on both sides. At length, a young ladys eye glanced on her w atch, and to her surpr ise, finding that it was past midnight, she whispered the hour to her mother. "Child,"' said the mother, indignant at being disturbed, "tell me that the hou-e is on fne, for nothing else can be an excuse for leaving such conversation. I.irTr.r: Rock, (A. T.) Sept 19. A specimen of Epsom Salts, (ulphate of Magnesia.) found by Mr. Hen j. Kellogg, and tested by Dr. isprague, of this town, has been left with us for the inspection of the curious. It was found in a crystalline form attached to slate; so common in this Territory, and united with a small portion of black earthy mutter. When separated trom this, it is perfectly pure and very beautiful. We understand it is fouud in great abundance. ir kansas Gazette. From the Juvenile Souvenir. SPUNK AND PERIL. There is a story, and which I believe is a fact, of tw o boys going to a jackdaw's nest from a hole under the belliy window in the towns of All-Saints' Church, Derby As it was impossible to reach it standing and equally impossible to reach that height from w ithout, thy resolved to put a plank through the window; and while the heavier boy secured its balance by sitting on the end within, the lighter boy was to fix himself on the oppo-tte end, r.ud from that peiibnH silualion to reach the object of their desire. So far the scheme answer od. The little fellow took the nest, and, finding i;i il five, fle xed )C'lug bird, au-

nt-jr.ct'd the news to lus companion. 'five, are there?" replied he; 'then 111 have thre.1 kNay' exclaimed fhe other indignantly, 'You shall not,' till main tained the boy in the inside; 'you shall not. Promise tnf threp, or 111 drop you! Drop me, ifjou please,' replied fhe little hero, Hmt Til j iomise you no more than c2; upon which hi companion slipped off the plank Uptilted the end, arid, down weul the bo) , upwards of a hundred feet to fhe ground. The little fellow, at the tno ment ef his fall, was holding m prize by their legs, three i r oe hand and two in the other; and they finding themselves descending ilutfered out their pmiona instinctively. The boy, too, had on a cartel's frock, secured round the neck, which filling with air from beneath, buoyed him up like a balloon, and he descended smoothly to the ground; when, looking up. be exclaimed to his companion, "Now you shall have none I" and ran away, jound in every limb, to the astonishment of the inhabitants, who, with inconceivable honor, had witi;e-sed bis descent.

In compari-on w ith the sentiment? of a chr-tiau politician, popularity and the world's applau.-e, crowns and sceptres,) star? anil cornnets, the great objects ot vulgar ambition, the leieis by w im h the mor al world is lifted from its ba-e. d w irnile in to noiiit:g. What burke said in his dying moments. ma with beauliful propiiet) be apphed to the ca-e of everv christian -- "What "it'nifjes C said he, "whether the bteatli of the world blows hot or blow- old on the forehead glistening wi'h the de i s tij i.ieatli "' To no to our eneuit n all the coed i.i onr power, even w bile "i defy their malic1 and ile-jiii-e their m, tiers, is no le-s a p.dite'al than a mor al and t hri.-ttau ut y . A caigo of produce exported io the most advantagtcim manner yields to soci ety only the profits upon the amount of the capital f.-nployed in the production; the same gooas disposed of in the country. yields a profit upon the exchange of the! capital of tn ice the atnoiiut, for the buyer! expend-urul obtains value and the seller expends a capital and obtain' value;' the interests ot H.-liof v urn nmTirtrlinnaMii' ------- - "VI, I . . V. IUl7l,VtlUUIJ bettered as two is to one. Patkonace In 'be course of a jntirney lately it fell ou: that we sojourned one night at ,1 tavern. A an old codger once remarked, wp are "subjei t to the use of Tobacco,' and accordingly adjou'ned to' the bar-roof), aftr ilespatc'ning the eata ' bles, to burn an Havana. The topic ot disrt.-xion fiar th.- evening was a popular j newspaper. Each applauded or con-, demned as seemed him best and all ngreed that they w i-heo the publisher suc-i ces. As 'he piper wis puldt-hed m: tf.eir immediate vicinity, tlip presumption; wa' a ttural that ex.di of them was a sub-i tLI I'TI , lvt upuil I uulil V . v . iv,t r 1 1 !hit only one of the lumber -took' the paper, and he- had remained silent during the evening:. A TRUE GE .NT LP. MAN la a ccnth ina n every where. His good man ner are not confident to di a wing-rooms or large j parties He is a 'rentleiu.m in a er wd, and a, gentleman when alone in his closet He i a gentleman not chiefly for the ake of exhibiting! biui-rdf, or that he may accomplish some srlGshl and niit;eiierou purpose, but from the love of an' amiable and in. inly deportment. A true gen-, tleimtn H indeed a benevolent man He will no more disoblige a noor m-n than one who is rich., It is ii iuduoemei.t vviHi him to the commis-! sion of an iiti-entlemanly act, t.v;at he shall never be discovered, for be hates all such acts for their own sake. It i a dreary road we travel through, in this world; an I therefore it is the proptr business! of all, to make it as , leas iatas possible to each! other. He who would diminish the sum of anothers happiness, nay, who would not contribute to enhance it, whenever ia his power, understands not bis own! The bpst writers upon government declare that a bliiy.l confidence in man is the raue of the ruin of free states, and that the safety cf liberty depends upon a jealousy of men entrusted with power. John Randolph. It is said Mr. Ran. dolph ha9 left an estate, amounting in value to upwards of a million of dollars: though we think the estimate much too high. The hens who will succeed to his property, are a half sister anil two half brothers, of the name of Tucket. Mr Randolph w as born on the 'Jnd June, 1773. He was therefore just ten days short of 60 years ot age at the time of his deafh. U. S. Gazette DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. rgIIE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing M. between Daniel R. Jacobs and Ephrairn B. Reynolds, of New-Harmony , Posey County, Indiana, was Unsolved by mutual consent ou (be 15th day of May. All persons having claims against the said firm, will please to present their accounts to D. R. Jacobs for settlement and all persons indebted, are earnestly requested to come forward and settle their accounts, by uote or otherw ise, without delay, (to save cost.) It is essentially necessary the concern should he closed imuiediati ly. DAM EL R. JACOBS, EPURA1M B. REYNOLDS. New-Harmony, May 15th, lbJ3. l-3t Cill JMvl SUCCtXtiU MAN U FACTORY. i HAVE a lakgk assoitment of TIN WAR i on bund, which I will snl at w tu los.ile ui retail, low lor CASH or PRODUCE, such a. may tuit. Job work done at short notice. N. SMITH. Vincent.s, Ind June 15, lG3i i-U"

'pHE SUBSCRIBERS inform -their friend i and the public, that they have just received from Philadelphia, Baltimokl and Pins BL'RG H,

3DO Suitable for the present and approaching seasons comprising FOREIGN & DOMESTIC QUEEN SWAREj BOOTS & SHOES, FWll & WOOL HATS, 1 . O.T il- aL.ISS, Which uert selected at a Jlivorable titne; and will be found on examination, worthy the attention of pinch;. sirs, and will be fold un usually low for cash. SMITH i CARSON Vin-ct nnes, June 15, lbJ3 I .'i-tf II TT 6c ORBICK, 1 'HANK LTj for the liberal encouragement ii they ti e, received heretofore, ate now prepared to offer to the public, A FKEMI SUPPLY OF DRUGS, .Medicinen, Paints, Oil, and EQUAL if not superior to those of any ott.er establishment in the state; all of which, ttiey offer to si II on ica.ionabie terms. Physicians and country merchants will find it to their advanUqe to call and examine for themselves. A lrc supply of FRESH AND GENUINE PATENT IVIBDICINES, arc offered at eastern prices, including carriage. Also, a large supply of their own preparations ; such as Yerver Ioders, composeil entirtdy from the vegetable kingdom, and pertectly saf- and mild in their operation. N U. Dr. IV. IV. llitt has removed to the dwelling hou-e formerlv occupied by .Major Wellmun, nearly opposite to the well known tavern, formerly kept by Gein-ral Homer Johnson, and now in the occupancy of Alexia llli.t.lllktJ.4 III i i c i r MARINE CO UN E It OE Water j JNlui-kfct fetcects, VII CANNES, IND. UMELIAM M. SMITH, respectfully inlorms his friends ami the public, that he has commenced business in the abyve eland. And having laidm a supply of superior Liquors, Wines, and every thing necessary, and being determined to spare no pains to accommodate, solicits a share of public patronage. HE IS AT ALL TIMKS Siri'LlED WITH WILL BE CONSTANTLY KtP V ON HAND. ICECREAM IN THE SEASON. ALSO BOAT STORES, of every description, will be furnished at the shortest notice. W. M. S. Vincennes, Ind. June 15, 1833 l-tf 7IMIE subscriber has just received a largo and A splendid supply of SPUING 6c SLMIWEll WHICH WHEN ADDED TO 1113 FORMER STOCK MAKES HIS ASSORTMENT COMPLETE: , f All of which, he proposes to sell at reduced prices for Cash, or exchange for Wheal, utter harvest. ALSO Country produce of almost every description will be taken in exchange for GOODS. His friends and the public geneially are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves be fore they purchase elsewhere. H. D. WHEELER. Vincennes, June 15, 1833 1-lf N. B. SALT kept constantly on hand to sell for cash, or exchange for wheat. II. D W Te 3orna ot Women AND GAZETTE OF HAPPINESS; Embracing a history of Women, fiom Eve down to the present time thtir Condition and Treatment in different Countries Female Capacity Female Education Love Fe male Health Courtship Matrimony Art of Pleasing Fwshiins Art of Beauty Anec dotes of Females Interesting Biogr i.hies ol eminent Ladies wilh Curiosities and Variv ties of an extremely interesting nature. It will be the aim of the conductor cf tr r fourria!, to furnish a work that shall please, in i-'ruc!, and elevit; tb; ferric cl arac't.." The

aid of several literary ladie? and gentlcajeu, minently qualified for the object is secured. All articles admitted info this Gazette, will subjected to the critk isins of a committee of ladies und gentlemen, aW paid for according to their merit. A premium of 50, will bo 41 veu for the best r.ss.iy on Wotru 4,"not exceed.ug 10 common octavo pages. All communications must be addressed to tho Editor, post paid, at No , Cortland street, N'ew-York. Essays for the premium must be forwarded in all June next. Ibe first number will be issutd in May next Editors generally, Postmasters, and of her", are desired to act a agents, and forward subscriptions on the above terms The journal wi.II not be sent to a d. stance without the money 13 forwarded. The above works will each be published, monthly and simultaneously, in New-York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington city, Albany Haitlord, New-Haven. Providence, :iml Boston, at cents per number, pa yahle on delivery , or at $ -J5 per annum, payable on subscribing. Distant subscribers will be invariably required to pay in advance. Any person remntii.r $10, post paid, shall be entitled to ten copies f ithcr publication ordered, or 20 enclosed, will ensure the forwarding id' both. Any person remitting one dollar, will h ive eiht numbers sent. Subscriptions received ut this office. June 15, lbJJ 1 -3t

LA MOTE'S COUGH DROPS. VALUABLE MLDICINS I OTi COl'GHS AND CO.V' SUMPTIONS. jTt"Hf-S Elixir, in its original form of prccripiJL tion, has stood the test ot twenty vears expent nci , in the general use cf it and i- eow offered, with the addition of some articles from tt-e vegetable kingdom, the virtues ..f which, h4VU)een t'u Iv atte-ted and biably f.ppreciated, whicii render this composition peculiar!) adapted to the present prevailing t.li.-oi(iers ot the breast and lungs, leading to consumption Common colds and coughs, which are occasioned by obstructed perspiration, wdl readily yield to its influence, removeing those troublesome irritiitions, whirh acts as a constant stimulant to coughing. It cases pain, and ii.due.es loan eminent dtreo. P rsons ;itlic'(l w'Ui pulmonary complaints, bleeding cf the lungs, &c. Sjiasmodic aslhama, fialpitution ot the heart, and consumptive, affect ions, even in the most aJvanccil periods of lite will find immediate relief, from its remarkable ovverof uimiiii-hing irriiiibiliiy of the sytli.ni, and the t -locty of the circulation and by clean-ing and healing the disordered parts. It a No feffors ui.mediato relief in the hooping cough. The above medicines can be had at Vmcennes of Messrs S.A: W v ise, ijji 1'rmcet -i. or uanielli Ueven, in New Harmony of I obert Robinson and in Lawrenccvillt, Illiaois. of J.C. Heiley. October 5, 1832. 2-6ra ni ly t'JS'JO.Y CANAL LOTTERY, Class Mo. 13, f r 1833 To be drawn in the city of Vliiladelphia. 65 No. Lottery 10 Drawn ballots. SCHEME.

1 prize of 20.000 is 20.000 . 1 7,000 7.000 2 1 .600 3 200 2 i,ouo o.ooo 2 1.270 2 540 2 3 250 2.500 tO 1,000 20000 20 500 5 1 J. 000 70 100 7,000 50 50 :,800 112 30 3.360 112 20 2 210 2,240 30 22,400 15.400 5 77,000 18,040 183.040

Tickets 5 Shares in proportion. June 15, 1833. GEJ ERJIFj AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENT. COMPRISING. A Seed and Implement Store, a General Agri cultural Agency, and the ofuee of the nerican Farmer, ni No. 16 South Calvert street Baltimore: in connection with a stock and Experimental Farm, Garden and Nursery ia the vicinity. The subscriber, proprietor of the above named establishment, respectfully informs Farmers, uaruners aim ine puunc generally, aim oeaiers !vrtienlarl v. that he is nren.ired to execute orders in any or all of its departments: and he so licit those who feel interest in his plan to turuish him with their addresses (free of expense to lnm,1 on receipt of whic h tie will forward to - A them an extra number of bis paper, the Ame, rican rurmei, uuiniinnug n iuii iusuimmi ui his estat)li?nuicin, anu a priced catalogue ci Seeds, &c. fur sale in every village of the Union a quantity large or small of choice garden sctda would find a ready and profitable sale, and tho advertiser has prepared his beed Store specially on every liberal terms, for cnh or acceptance in Ualtimore, Willi urst rate seeds, prepared ana labelled, put up in boxes expressedly for country dealers. He ventures to affirm that for those who desire afiv of the articles comprised in his extensive establishment, there is not in tho U. States a more eligible place than this to apply for them, as it is a repository in which are concentrated, or may be procured in short notice, Irom idl parts oi.our country (and not a icvv arc from remote parts of the earth) a large variety many ot" w hich are very rarennd valuable, of Seeds, PlantF,Trees, Root--, Vines, Domestic Animals, Bowks, implements, and last, though not least, a constant fund of timely and important information in almost every subject interesting to a cultivator of the soil. This lat is imported weekly to subscribers, for a small annual contribution, through the columns of the. American Farmer, in which are indicated ebu by advertisement or otherwise, the supplies of choice comuiodities, both animal and vegetable .tsthey are received at the establishment. 1 he subscriber is agent also for the principal Nurseries and (Jardeus in ihe Uion: a.i.l for several celebrated breeders i,f fine cattle, sheep and . . .. .. i . i rMher domestic animals ; also lor llio cniieu Society of Shaker, at New Lebanon, N Y. n full assortment of whose, celebrated Garden Seeds, fresh and gueiiiuf, nmy at all times be had from him, whole saie and retail on the best ''TluS. Address I. IRVINE ITCHCOCK. jon PRINTING OF i:VKK V IjESCII 11' TION1 ! Executed with neatness, nrcuracy and despnb ; it 'J ft Q'X.ce '.! t-J Viii';u.".i)ei Uua'.i.'..