Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 2, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 June 1833 — Page 3

From the Louisville Herald. ciioli:!! iu:mi:i . From our conesp.mdent at Nashville,

FRorErvncs op tut. sugar, canc. -

Dutrone call- ugar the most perfect al

ubstan-e in natuie. Dr. Rush

imentarv

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under iaie oi ine uui, we leam hkii ii)e,;,vfS in common with all who have analy cholera lias abated , both in the number , ze'(1 jti xVdt ug,lgar affords the gre.itet and iolenoe of the ca-es- He says, that!fJ:imity of matter ofany subject in natuie g.oatiTl.ance is placed on the use ot uarm'. -LVd Hone jt j)as talttne(1 hoies a,j tail and water as an emetic; he mentions ; caUje in t norn;niro Ior PI;ll(i fM.v.

cue phynnan (Doctor McNairj) who ha-Ural months. The plentiful use of suar

LIST OF CANDIDATES.

Coijgress .

JOHN FAYING, GEORGE BOON, llUd II LIVINGSTON.

employed it w ith great success, having at taxied fifty case m the last ten days, and loring but one in the number. "It is more to he valued," says he, "because of its bein at once within the leach of every body. It requires no S i 1 1 to administer it. Oi

in diet is one of the best preventives that has been discoverd of diseases produced by worms: nature seems to have implanted

a love for this aliment in all children asi

For .JOHN LAW, IVM C. LINTON, JOHN YY. DAVIS,

For Senator. HENRY M. SIl.WV, WILLIAM WALLACE For Hepresentathe. S A Ml' K.I j SMITH, SWUI'L JUDAH, WILLIAM RAPF.R, SAMUEL EMISON,

JOHN F SNA1T, JAMES TliOltN.

if it were on purpose to detend them from I. g v WILLIAM JUNKIN. those diseases, bir John Frii'le tells us. , . . . .

JOHN C. HOLLAND.

itselhcacy I have had too many evidences' that the plague has never been known to to doubt. I saw it pracli-ed on an old visit anv country where suo-ar romnose a

friend, who had a must violent attack, and I ;IKlteiial part of the diet of the inhabitants.5

m ban an nour, ne was periectly tehev- Dr. Ruh, Dr. Cullen, and many other rd, slept several hours quietly and is now physicians, are of opinion, that the fre. restored, fS'-rpt his strength. If this ter- ,piency of malignant fevers has been les nble scouige. shouid visit you or yours,,sened by the use of sugar Dr. Rush ob

try this remedy ; dissolve a table spoonful serves, that, in disorders of the breast, suof salt in a common sized madder of hot!gar l3 the basis of m any agreeable reme-l water, and three or four glasses will genjdies, and it is useful m weakness and a erally vomit keep up the vomiting until jcnd delluxions of other parts ot the body . I the stomach is completely unloaded, ihenjrjr Foihrgill was very anxious that the a di-e ol oil, or oil and a small portion of p,jce of sugar, should be sufficiently mod-; r '.J I l r 11 3 I "ll.l . f.nrn I i' 1 p .i i t-r t , I . Ann . . . ... 1 . - -.1.1.. . 1.

v,..iv.wi. i tuituj is -i ruuj'ir "" -'eraie, 10 rentier u acctf-Muit in inr nias Should the Cholera again visit us, would j0f the people. From experiments made it not be well for our physicians to try it 7 by some eminent French surgeons, it ap

pears to be an antiscorbunc; and this is

confirmed by well known tacts. A writer from India observes, "The comtort and health arising to a poor family from a small

wood work of which was made through I natch of sunar cane can onlv be known to

.... 1

A Gig made by a Blind Man. At the paint shop of Messrs Hairis Clement,

in this village, ue lecently saw a (Jig, the

June n ll

out by a mm who was entire) v blind

The workmanship of this vehicle, to be sure, would not weil compare with that ol some which stood near it, but we have seen much worse from the hands of persons wh) possessed the keenest vision. The father of this unfortunate individual has informed us that he h exceedingly patient, and discovers considerable ingenuity in the manufacture of variousarticles; that within a year or two, without any as fistanre. he has shingled a common s:zd barn and made the dooi; he ran tell whether it is n-ght or day, but cannot distinguish one object Hi name is Chase, and he resides ir. Wendell, an adjoining town. What miplit such habits and ?uch a genius accomplish i' an asy lum for the Mind brre taUnt and industry woub:

meet a proper encomagement. tn-pon (S. II ) Spec. SCOTCH MCTHOD OF TEACHING MUSIC. A IJi.'idan I piper having a pupil to (parh. di-iiained to ra' k his brains with the name of semibrevrs, minims, crotch ts and quavers "Here Donald, gie- a

June i "

AIMilVAI. 10 Kau.bler, from Louisville. 16 Ki.voy. ti' tn lo. If I'ola iiiiT, from l'o. IS Kdndihr. from 1).. 20 Kiwoy, from above. ni:rA!iTi"Ki:s. 1G Uaiiibltr, for upper ports. 10 Fnvoy, for Do. 1!3 Kolan.ler, f,,r Do. 10 Rambler, for Louisville. '20 Envoy, for inoutli of the Wabash.

DISSOLUTION

CEivDCDIDSo

riHE SUBSCRIUKR3 inform their friends Jl and the nuhlic. that thev n;ive iu-t receiv

ed from I'uiLAUtH'HiA, LaltimoixE aiid Fins litRGUj

Suitable fur the present and appruachint

seasons comprising

FORK1GN DOMESTIC

of

PARTNERSHIP.

such as may have observed them in the

time of cutting the cane, and rioted the

difference of their looks before the crop

begins and a month alter. The Cochin Chinese consumes a great

quantity ot sugar; they eat it generally,

with rice. 'I here is little else to be ob-j tained in all the inns of the country but;

rice and sugar; it is the common nour- L betwe. n I aniel R. Jacobs ai d Ephraim V ishment of travellers. Domestic ani Reynold-, ot Neu-llai nuoy, I'osey County, Kr.rCnC ,.,fV.l.c 1 1 1 Indiana, was oioivtd by mnuu eonsetit on

tattened

15

Mill PARTNERSHIl heretofore exi-tin:

with siiir cane in Cocbio Chi-

the loth day of May All i rsons havine: claims acai'.i-t the said firm, will please to present ilieir

na. i accounts t- 1). L Jai-obs tor i-ett'ement an.!

all ji'Tsoii. indebted, are enrin tly re(uested t come forward and settle their Heeouiits, by not' or ithei v i.-, without delay, ('o save cost.)

irevntu-5 to liii Ot parlure lor lairope, in me lau --... wuy nv.naij n.u i im i m.M .'.I 17ri4. lo i. iv his i.artin.' resoectsto the moth-'be elided immediately-

I j i O " I er ol H a -.Inn ' ton.

Gen. Jfashivgt'tn uax a good Tiny The Marnns de Latav eile repaired to Fredenck-bin tr,

Q U EEN S W A K E? BOOTS A SHOES, l ira it wools iwrs, fis rivas, ac aL-e. Which xxre selecttd at a favorable time;

and will be found on examination, worthy the attention of purchasers, and will be sold unusually low lor cash. smith & Carson Vincennes, June 15, 183'J 13-lf HITT &. ORRICII,

'FllAMv l.'L for the liberal encour.iement 1 they li ve received In retofore, are now prepared to etfer to the paiblic, a ri:i:sii si'itly or Medicines, I'uinls, Oil, and ,

aid of ?evend literary ladies and gentlemen.

miiieiiuy quaiiueo ior ine orjeci is secured. All articles Admitted into lei Gazette, will

be subjected to the criticisms of a committee of ladies and gentlemen, and paid for according to their merits. A premium of ?.iO. will

Jven for the best Essay on Women, not exceeding 10 common octavo pages. All coaimuiiications must be addressed to tho Editor, post paid, at No. 6, Cortland street, .ew-ork. Essays for the premium must be torwarded in all June next. The first uujuU-r will be issued in May nest Editors oenerally, Postmasters, and others, are desired to act as agents, and forward subscriptions on the above terms. The journal will not be sent to a distance without the money u forwarded. The above works will each be published, monthly and simultaneously, in New-York, Philildehihin. T-!:i Ifiliwir. Wnefi in c. t r.ti ;,- AlV.......

., ? ......... V , ......... . v. . II.j, .llUJUj, Martiord. New-Haven. Piovideuce, and Boston, at 2 eeiin? per number, payable on delivery, ol ;,t '1 05 per annum, payable on subscribing. Distant subscribers will be invariably required to pay m advance. Any person remitting post paid, shall he entitled to ten copies of either publication ordered, or $20 enclosed, ay ill ensure the forwarding of both. Any person remitting one dollar, will have eight numbers sent. Subscriptions received at this otlice. June 15, lbdd l3t

c:

LA MOTTS COUGH DROPS. VALUABLE MEDICINS FOR COUGHS AND COXSUMPTIOXS. jyiHIS Elixir, in its original form of prescrip. Ul tion, has stood the test or twenty years experience, in the genend use of it and is now offered, with the addition of some article Ironi the vegetable kingdom, the viitnesuf which, have been fully attested and biiibiy appieeiided, which render this composition ja culiarly adapted to the 1 resent prevailing disorders ol the breast and lungs, leading to coii-umption Common colds and coughs, whi h are occasioned by obstructed perspiration, will readily yield to it influence, removeing ibose troublesome irritations, which acts as a constant stimulant to coughing. It eases pain, and induces rest to aa eminent degree. Persovs afflicted with pulmonary complaints, bleeding of the lungs, ic, spasmodic aslhama, palpitation of the heart, and consumptive affections, even in tho most

I advanced periods of life will find immediate i relief, trom its remarkable power of diminishing-

hlait! S

9n vera wee! blawn imin; but

whafs sound Donald without sense? ye mav hlaw, and blaw forever, without making a tune on it, and I dinna tell ye how the queer things on the paper maun help

Ve see that tag tallow vvi a ruumi face, (pointing to a semibreve be

DAMF.L R JACOBS, EPHRAIM I). REYNOLDS. New-Harmony, May lith, lS i 1 -ot

gin ana Slirc e::r: u MAN UFAC TORY.

I

open

H AVE a r.Aiu;F assortment of TIN WARE on hand, which I will s-il at wholesale or

i retail, low for CASH or PRODUCE, such as

may suit. J 00 woiKuone at aliorl notice.

N. SMI 1 11. Vincennes, Ind. June 15, ICiii 1-tf

.1 . 1 . 1 . . . Vi -. tn A r r c

tween ih- nv nnes 01 ;i u.uj m slowlv fra that line to this, whiles ye beat one wV yere feet, and gie a 1 ang loud bl i-t When yes put a leg to him, ye make twae o1 him, and he'll move twice as fast, when e black Li iVe he'll run four times tas

ter than the fallow w Ta white lace; when after Uarkinj; lacee1!! bend hi knee, or tie his legs. hU hop right times taster than yon chap I showed ye hist. Now whene'er ye blaw yeYe pipes, Donald, mind ve this, that the faster ye tie these

,11,-ncc 1pt. the nuicker thev maun dance.

imd the taster they'll be sure to rioP

Con lucted by one of her grandsons, be approached (he house, when the y oung gentleman observed. there sir, u my grandmother' Lataye.te beheld, working in ttie garden, eiad in louiestic-made clotue?, and her gray head covered b a plain straw hat, the Mut Uer of 'his hero !' " The Lady saluted him kindly, observing Ah, Marquis! you see an old woman but come, I can make yon welcome to my poor dwelling! without ttie parade of changing my

dress.' Much n Lafayette had heard and seen of tin

,t.,., K t'.irn ;t this i 11 1 nnct 1 1 1 tr Intl'TVIPW he

IK.lUVii niv.ui ...iwv.i..., ...... y ! was charmed and siruck vuh wonder. When j he considered her great age, the transcendent; elevation of her son who, eurpas-ing all rivals,1 ni the race of glory, 'bore the palm alone, audi at the same time discovered no change inherj plain, yet dignified lite and manners, he became' assured that the Roman mati on could rlourL-b in!

the modern day.

Tho M:irrmi sivik'P nt lllf? toior.v pfTfi-tS ot

1 . ' ' J ... i - . . . 1 ' ;. 1. .. i 1 . 1 1 1 11 1 '

the revolution, and the goodly prospect which. "'"(t,s, rrunun 1 uce, f rma leipnia. opened upon independent America, stated his t a i I cheap d.tl'.i.sion ,,( Lit -rature is a tharac-:-peedy departure tor his native laud, and paid tcri-tie ol 'iu .e ia which we live. Printthe tribute of his heart, his love and admiration jn2 ),l!t aeuuired a dere.- ot nerlt ction nnon-

of her illustrious son. To the encomiums which mparts, which is dcply felt in the ii'eibulable i

he had lavisneu upon nis nero ami paien.ai ruin, eXtf 1MOI, )ui multi licatnai of its -lo.-iotis be- j the matron replied in woids: " a,n not uryns-' UV,S The invention of the Steam Tress will! ed at u hat George has done, fur he teas always a hereafter mark an er;:. j very good by Ladies' Magazine. i Every variety of Literature, from tiie most! ' recoiidiie works ot seipiice. to ihe lighter ( tfu-!

irril:ihiliiv nf I hr vstetri. aid the elocil V of

I QUAL it not superior to those of any other'tne circulation, and by eleansing and healing s-ah.ishmenl in ihr state; allot which, thev :,, a;..... n.-i.a a,-t, 'it (Vnnl i.r.n,. .lintn

I relief in the hooping cough

The above medicines can be had at Vincennes of Me$srs S.fc W. Wise, in Princeton of Da-

ouer 10 st-ii on leusonanie lerms. Plivsicians and country merchants will find

it to their advantage to call and examine for)

themselves. A large supply ot FRESH AND GENUINE

PATliNT rWLDDICIiES,

including carri

.uvtiAsyvv.

Office nf the JVuvelists Magazine. Athenian

are offered at eastern prices

1 1 . i

age -lso, a large &uppiy ot tlieir own preparations ; such as V U 6) Y"cer VirwAers,

composed -.itn p .'r--iu i'e vegeiaole kingdom,

! and peiieciiy .-ah? and iuid m their operation.

N. 15. Dr. V. r. JLtt hai removed tu the dwelling hwii-e formerly occupieil by Major Wi llman, nearly ij;osite to the well known tavern, formerly kept by General Hoin;r Johnson, and now in the occupancy of Alexis LeRoy, Esq. V incennes, June 15, IS33 ltf MARINE

niel h Deven, in New Harmony of Robert Robinson and in Lawrenceville, Illinois, of J. C.

Rciley. October 5, 1832. 2-6m ni 1y UNION CANAL LOTTERY, Class No. 13, for 1833. To be drawn in the city of Philadelphia. On fcuUvrd'A , June, 20, CO No. Lottery 30 Drawn Ballots. SCHEME.

CORNER OF

VIC2KN3S, IXD.

M. SMITH, respectfullv in-

llT ILLI A M

f lorms h i s fiieiid and the public, that he

A STREET DIALOGUE ON DIET. CVn-i v. W v Cato, wat you goin to do wid

dem are ipia-haud deia are mutton chop, wat ton got in ar basket ? (jAl,, y wat a bud question you ax, Cuff.

I'm a oin to eat em. to be sure.

Ccir. Eat "em my gosh! Y'ou die, Cato,

sartiu's you eat 'em. (jAT 'al pose I do, Cuff wat den? 1 mut die when my time come. w vrerno. Ccvf - Yes, tut you die hue your time conip, sartin ou take no better care your diup De Cohar'kdl juu, saitin you eat dem are nassy quadi and dem ;ire ot;is mutton chop. Cato Laoking hlack.1 You tmk so, Cuffee? Ci rr Tink so! Wy I no tink norhn about

I know so. I hah de proof ail around me.. Tweuty-lebben my acquaintance die sence de

ii (ley nil, wuoui iecepi

There are in the State ol New York, 112 Cot- sion-of imagination, is thrown from die Press ! ton Manufactories. ' w itli inexhaustible rapidity, and the appetite for ; Amount ot capital invested, .$4,4so,5''0 novelty is constantly supplied with the means' Value of goods manufactured annual- of gratification. Nor is it alone in the accu-.

1, i,uJn,2oli ui'iiation oi good hooks that this intbienoe is ex-: has rommenced business in the above stand.

rounds of cotton used annually, 7,GI,6?U Jbs ercisid: its operation is lelt with equal pow er J And having laid in a supply of superior Liquors, Equal to 26, o3H bales of 3U0 lbs. each. ' in the. floating publicationsthe Periodic.! works, vines, and every thing necessary, and being

Number ot spindles in ti e, - - 1 57,3 It ot the times, Reviews, Magazines, (Jazettes determined to spare no pains to accommodate,

.Mimher ot persons employ ea ana susiaiueu ti i t vmne ccnux increase end multnily w itti . solicits a share ot public patronage.

by said establishments, - - u,Jii nsvumsuiug ieruin v ;. ami, neeause oi tlie ttieap. ' ness with which they can be atl'ordtd, they are h is calculated that in the space of arne,;ill'!.e Iltu I !0;,der- , ,. , , , 4 ,. ' i v)ne ot the nio-t striking and iieciihar features

taic, iy"" . in iiit' ciiai icier oi the J jiteratui't ot life present 20,270 of his beloved subjects. 16,000 day, is the adaptation of the periodical form to

have been tiansported to Angola, to the the publication of Man. lard and voluminous

Cape Verd Nanus, and to Mo. itnbica.- r .Mnong the euiiu M to adopt and pursue , . . . . . ,1 .., Mus method, we claim tc be placed; and the ld,OUO Have been ioiceu in u num 111, llill(erin;, patronage already bestow ed on our pateinai goveinmenl. 1:5,700 have ePiN0Veli-'f9 Magazine,'' gives assurance that our

ished on the sc allohl, and oOOO are either; experiment w ill bo crowned with lull success.

HE IS AT ALL TIMliS SUPl'MED VV1TU BRjE.fi 19 AC

Uttt.oliuvEit mt & potter,

WILL BE CONSTANTLY KEPT OS HAND.

1 prize of $20,000 is $20,000 1 7.000 '7.000 2 1 .G00 :5 200 2 1,500 15.000 2 1.270 2.6 10 2 3 250 2,500 20 1,000 20 000 20 500 0,000 " 70 100 7,000 5(J 50 r:.C0O 112 30 3.3GO 112 20 2.240 2,240 10 22,400 15.400 5 77,000 18,010 $183,010

Tickets 5Sharci June 15, 1C33.

ij prtjportion.

ICECREAM IN VI E SEASON.

in

concealment nr wnrulet intr nliout the the irincinai ohjv'ct ol the NOVEL!-'? I 'b

.1 i i . i M tl A A 1 E. i- fci Inriii.li :i i-l.oie, ti h r f . m

guom, to av oiu a similar rate. , ,. - .. v ; hp fnrnisheil at the shortest notice a 1 ot approved novds. ni such a form, p. rid Up4)1J , oe lurni-neo anue .none.i nonce

. , ,,. ' such terms, as may make them generallv desir-!

l muij ...v- upv... unu 11 u , aiMC ik ;U CIO'I all aUHHKl llH. f Of llll'1 IlllrKt-(

GEJ ERJih AGI'.ICULTLUAL AND HOKTI CULTURAL ESTABIilSHIVIIIiNT. COMPKISISG.

A Seed and Implement Store, a General Agri

ime-

11 .. .....1 .1...- ..ii it l 1 ri t prii ti I. hi .

Collar t.ume--....u ..... .."'. . ' n I. ..,..A.a.t t.,r ..ar....,n l.o l.t w...L-4 I...1, ,.f ..'.I '

. -,t 1. ne tin " or anurier Wat you tmk o' Cat, c""' ''J "t j-cl-.-j., - , .v.ll t,1Cs.-u. ,iuu pi-i,. 1,11 u ' : i ! V 1 ;i re 1 hoseti. :i Hit renrin t..I I., o ,!.-. .. 1. ,1 !; 1,,

in! i in ciienaiiiro couni , i i . imjis u- hi uiini , . - r ...... ..j ,..., unc (

Caio. Dat i very alarmin, I muss say. Cuf-jof that of a man of 75, who was found , 1 1 uuum :i '"t : "

but are you sure any o em eat ue quasii; at the step of a door Upon m-: i.,,f j (lf , " . ' I. rL-..:

i I . .ti, ..luiii . .. ... .... ......... un,AIl,iUnill i .u.irin.-.nie 1 de mutton i. nop . ...... :ntr tl, ,, nf I,, r,0f .t .o lnu.,1 i. ,.......1 1 ? ,.

lci,r..' Wv ,nw iirnr w-ll von n- vau:i. ui ' t, ? ,uu"" ""'S -i.imu mi n i.iip sneer, Willi oouoie

Vincennes-, Ind. June 15, 1S33-

W. M, i-tf

("a to,

1 fei

sou

CCf F.

the, columns of small type, contains in each semi-

A rn I en n

1 1 1 a H 1 J Ihil Iv 1 c f'llhor Iv 1 f honn llofrfrind'

. . , . . . . ... i t v i l re 1 villi 1 i'i r : 1 v t. l j ci. t. nu iaviiv.1 iiuvi t' . 1 li uj: 111c

Samho ('a-ar, he eat a hearty meal o' pork young reeue for liavinff thrown stones at nionthly nuiuber ol lorly -eight pages, as much

and tators, and next day he was underneeve: tuj rranJ father. PotipharV held. D-ai dere w as l'ompi y 1 icklip,! 0 J

as two ordinary sized duodecimo volumes. In

' theeicht numbers already published, we have

srreen pease and ting-

givrn Henry Maslerton; the ISook of Heauty

I. .m lt..rt-f' !ltllr t

1 I I in h - , t ree hour he catch a! ' " T ,,ue " Jl il ; 1,11,1 lu ",,lu'"' ! containing the Talisman, the Knchanter, lieruur mnUne n that every ; l)0Cca) anJ ?,veral otht.r ;ill!lU I1(V,U; ,i r,iey t:uup, lumMin, m u. ia e, hihi 101 y aru i .-am uersoil actuated b ncht reason, wouk avoid !ai n,.n,. ah.:.. . -v. , n-... i :rJ

1. a ..,11. 1,01 ni n u-:i 1 fill. ii. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ri 1 . 1 ,

uu v.u.3 . . .. - -.v .... j. , tnem, tiiouira tie was sur

I I.. .......nh HP ..hll. r lll'll All ti. hw .

LrOlli; ) ih -ti v vt iKi 1 ir 1

the pay no tention to her diup, b-it she eat hot ,-ulure pUtiishmeiil .-titai!od u corn and surklefasb, and noT she underneeve,

iue v woiiiu ueuiwins, , Mourn i." in.'- n Y.-.r a.l . Ia.- v .. .

concealed hot h from God and man, and had no; aiui in the tmiUl i;iIinh,'n nnhli.hr'd. l

Llll.lU.

sod too.

Den, moreover,

have commenced an Original ovel, prepared

dere was Tom: . . , . . , ,. t expressly loi me iMagaznie, hy a gentleman ot

Tr iivsfin wat kei.t a wittlin house down sillier,! . 'l - , - "-.-r- , .Ma.yiaiui. I n.s will he (ouml highly interest .. . .. . 'business, or to miare his compeers by iiii(ler-;;n,r ; ,1,,, c!nrv. .,,,,1 .....11 .. .

l.e 1 'it sehhen hard ' e e -s ami a pow 11 a tram- ,. f ,. . - i-- j . . 1 c, .nm cw hi men lie tai tout n ikm , j b SelliiiJ'. is l'liiltv ot hmh treason nr-amst' ., i. . 1

-i 'ii - 1 i ' ill ii 1 111: iiifiiiiiri 1 1 rriiii'i)

as lie violates that integrity and good) The nreent-size of the 'mv,1ki' Ta,mo

itliout which the social compact would!l,as been objected to bv Bmi :uh,.i,u, f.n,;i.,r.

cnn lu hr.ihoti tuiinilnr I 1 I iro 1 c cnc.nwt tli jI ' .1 - 1 1 n 1 . ...

wutki'.iwu.iii(i.7uiiti. 1 uiii a 1 j j 13 il.l uiiw ii 11 1 nu'in ar ie. . . . . 1 1 a

i) , , y dere was etiher so manv , , . , ,l m .i-. uu i,uc nn, we nave neicru. louov . uni. ciich a man has not nan! lor hisiov.ids. or sei 3 1 1 n

w id e itin dis tin", an dat ting, and - , . , . ' . ' . 11 1 r",u; i' our next volume to H iu I ,11m un inui - CV I hncr. ill Mil 111lnr1.tr n.i'i it, I. I t i...

vwv.. . 1 a large (iiioiiecimo, ana at the same time increase j the number of folios to 10S, so that each two It is a secret known to but few, yet of no' numbers, or four, according to the pleasure of small use in the conduct of life, that when you j the sub- riber, w ill form a volume. Thee vol-

1 nov-

for pre-

he eat sebben hard tule egs ami a pow 11 a gam- Sl,)jin,r j inon for supper, so tlat dey necduU he loss; and ,OCiCy a eodi almighty! fore de uiortun light hevakewi1 up in tod.b r worl Den, moreober, besides, '

dere was-

ol, em die wm eauu in, uug, . p, ...... u of . illtorior (r,;lli,v ( :i ....-4... ..! Ion ilit 11 pec 1 J

uuoer iiu iinz ' on .u, -i.vv, ...v.. - you pay more tention to y ou diup you sartaiidy die, sure v nu lib I'.-ni VVlt oniif I rtt Ion. CllfFi.pl

Cur K V 'hv de s dess vv'iy i not to' tal1 mto a mius conversation, the fir.t thing you. umes as they will conform to the slandan eat nullin at'al!, den Von na'sima- vourself. K'0"1,1 Co,,si;l'r whcl,,fr,,, lllls a Z"1" in-! els, in general ine, will be better adapted fc

ciinaiiou 10 near you, or iiiai von snouia near' i ;uhmi hi iioraries.

A rever-

cultural Agency, ami the ofSce of the

rican Farmer.nl No. Id booth Calvert street Baltimore: in connection with a stock and Experimental Farm, Garden and Nursery in

ALbO the vicinity. ' ' I " I . - . . . I . , . I . rf". .. v ..I f t" I !. n i. I . . ... nnmnrl

C"rrn f -1 c r 1 -ii 1 JU 3UU3i,uuti. 'iu niiui ui uit uuuvt uniuLi BOAT STOOLS, of every description, will . . ,- , . ..- n , tI , nt (O wlnriptit . i-H.-oi'et to !l v inliirm hariiiers.

' Gardners and the public generally, and dealers J particularly, that he is prepared to txecute 01- ! ders in any or all of its departments: and he so- ! licit those who feel liitere-t in hn plan to tarnish him with their addresses (free of e xpense to him,) on receipt of which he will forward to ihem an extra number of his paper, the Auie-

n( rican Farmer, containing a full description of

ins e;Ui oiisniiicui, auu k""-" .... I Seeds, &c. for sale in every village of the Union a quantity large or small ot choice garden seedi I " , i .. ..r,,l. umi nrnf.tahlft sale, and tin

advertiser has prepared hisbeed btore specially on tverv liberal terms, for cash or acceptance in Baltimore, w ifh first rate seeds, prepared ami 1..Iih1IpiI. nut up " boxes cxpressedly for country

WHICH W HEN ADDKI) TO HIS FORMER dealers. He ventures to affirm that for those STOCK MAKES Hlb ASSORTMENT ' who desire any of the articles comprised in his nr,. I extensive establishment, there is not in the U. LU' U Ulu 1 L : ,; smtes a more eli-iMe place than this to apply All of which, he proposes to sell at reduced ' r fiein ai i js a repository in which arc cou-

' prices tor Vasi, or exclia.ige lor ivruai, aM-tl j ceI,trated. or may be procured in short notice,

Harvest. I hum all parts ot our country (and not a levy am ALbO from remote parts of the earth ) a laige variety Cnnntrv nroduce of almost every description' many of which are very lareand valuable, of

will be taken in exchange for GOODS, ilis Seeds I'lants, frees. Loots, V inc. Doinest. ; friends and tWe public genially are respectfully j Animals, Looks, implement; and last, though inv ited to call and examine lor theuibelves be- not least, a constant tuud cl timely and liupo foie thev purchase elsewhere. tarn information m almost every subject interloie tncy p ircna WHEELER. estio? to a cultivator of the soil. This last is

Vincennes, June 1, ld3 l-tt N B. SAL T kept constantly on hand to sell ior 'cadi, or exchange for vv heat. II. I. V .

HE subscriber has ju;t received a large splendid supply of

SPUING As Sl)UJlER

him. Steele.

The Dtvil Fish and the Clcrgyman.t nd (ylerjvinaii of Philadelphia, w hih

t) a brother divine at Cape .May, was invited to jnver,ie,J t0 kill Jled-hu?

acCMnpany lasin-nu a. uo ners,o an o ug. x- . of n

rursion ia a wnaie tuiat n-n some oinaiice - , , ., from the shore, thev d,s.;ove.ed a M,-v il fish,' and I he killed per minute if you catch them

fastened to it with a w hale iron w hich they had j There '.a the bile

vi'h ihem. The li-ii, probably not liking such

on a visit j Important A machine iia? lately heen

?. 15 y the appliten thousand can

trikiag proofs ot nttachmeiit from entire strangeis, m ide ' ff w ith i;reat velocity , drawing the hoat alter liiin, to the terror of the Philadelphian. and great delight of the party . The l'lulatlelpliia.i could n.it K'-ist a-lvin his friends the ticcasiou of their bmuhler, and received forannvi r, tnat it was cnouiih to make one laugh to fee t! .o Df.il runim otl' w ith a cntiple v f Ministt i

Fishermen, in oidpr to handle eels securely, first cover them with dirt. In like manner does detraction striv e to grasp excellence.

A sheet of paper has been manufactured

in Ireland, 125 feet long and j feet v;dc.J

Iu ttie progress ol the ensuing volume, we mean to furnish several very ra "and valuable works of the elder novelists, whK'h are now almost entirely nut of print; and from the an nouncements made in the English Reviews, we have no doubt that we can iiho present lo our readers several novels now iu preparation by the popular writers of the day. Those persons who are desirous of obtaining copies ol the present volume of the Novelist's Magazine, are requested to transmit their orders as soon a convenient, as the edition we are now printing is limited to a numbe. v. Lich is nearly exhausted. I he terms are T.i per annum, payable iu ad

vance and all letters must be addressed, post

paid, to. C. ALEXANDER k Co

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nual contribution, throtich the column or th American Farmer, in which are indicated cL.x by julvcrtiscnn-nt or otherwise, the supplies cf choice commodities, bctb animal and cgetal le as '.nf y are received at the e-tahlihnient. The subscriber js agent also for the principal Nurse rics and Gardens in the Lion; and for several celebrated breeders of Hue cattle, sheep r.nd other domestic animals ; also for the United. Society of Shakers, at New Lebanon, IS.Y. a full assortment of whose celebrated Garden Seeds, fresh and guei.ine, may at all times Le had from him, whole sale a.idi'etail oa the best terms Address 1. IRVINE IICHCOCK.

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