Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 23, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 November 1833 — Page 3
rsEFlTL RI LES FOTE IIOTTSIMV H'ES.
I. Wh M VOIl riSO 1.1 flu. n,.,,,!,',, , k..' particular about pinning your c!o7he o very ! iuc.e ; Dti Oil ii do that a,.v (,;n, I ( VOIir ll.-iir or l iU ;"t cup till after breakfast, ii is y0r ouM - i. : .. in:.s 1,1 f l. ti.,... i... . . i
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h!1 ri'ht iti thru Viirur till lOoVioL i.',c
v in n you h.j,, tht- business of your ioi-; . A patent has recently been taken oU? ''i you i ,j ,io n hri'uro the wimlmv or m the1 ' ,r improvement i the hanging ol kKrn1' bUt thc m,)it Fr,,tr l'UiVt is '" th,',clia,se?- It consists principally oi spring, 4 N..- 1 . ; t :hv means of which the centre of eiaviTv t vvr have any particular piece for any I "t ,1 1 fe,ttl,iy "ii- ,,, OI11. t,.ls,!; :m,i yo.i ,av rest as-. . e c,mfe ,s thrown bark when it is sured, that nothing will ever bo out of place; wid.'K0'"? t!wn hill, and forward when it 1? that. isaguMi comfort in a family jpn,nC;, Up, to thp great relief of the horse som,V,'r Sm'tT JOilr flTr' "!;tn, J0" know! thus overtaking one of the moei urporPOmt' person 1, cnniiiig in: h will thru see how1 , 1 : , , ., r , ru- yu nr,; and, beside , in sr, cases. even1 objections to the Use of a ch.ue inour enemies cannot shak-off the rtusf of Ihn'r ?leac' ' 'l Wagon. J"'U ngiiiist ynii, though they mav the dii5t of tiieir clothe with which ou have Joverud them Jin expensive Meal At the Zoological V'r;;.;?.; , . , HCs pa.k, a lady was hohiu. yon havf! conc sweeuin-". leave vour ' i... 1 . . l . . hr .o:, the Hour, ,t will he tChnX' and '' -g,a b,Sr,I,t l 'he elpP 'rnm the top bout-h wh-c in ftiiit, nad i!i the vv;iv it will he ,ier rr,r"'ie; the anim.il mistaking the
coiHtanny rerain Im; yoar h'i)ii!id,'v!ien ho is rtent l the lad generosity , seized the! h"?' What a"m:lrt ,lice' P'k')g' reticule with his'titmk. and 'convened it! r'i Lln ., . , jtvith its contents, a 10 note, snme loose
brui;ms: dura cobwebs. 1 man's house is hi3: ta ?ue : an ' 5,., ,s ;, ,i,Ier- : It is a viol ation . , ... rl, l.il 1 . . . . - ' o, ..u.j ,1 -nauK-iess disrespect to the tine nrt j ri'it; an.j " i' utM a'n! nea room vnitiovs as po-sihlt? in dog d.ivs; ttiis will I U.:i v 'i'--' hot air out and you will have excel-1, tent Ji.r( 1 ur iii.-i.n-, y li-eii vo'ir m.?i? ner chreirs in votit bed cham.viP;-they enrich the nullities of the
Tn.,tMHTe; and d a stranrr -!,o'ild lodo in otip 'carefully in paper, and place them in bar t y.iui o.-is; if he could not tkcp, he coud tat r,a . , . J, ' ,, ,,,, . , . ,,l fv ins retwsliiiieiit. j 1 .'" ' ,,, v Cf"11 ir 1 he hanels should j 10 N.-ver teach your daughters to mrnJ or!,ft ''htly headed Or, diet tne harrel! rtriVe any of Ui-ir ow c!otiie: it h "taking, ha been carefully hi led witti aiinle? with I
the bread from the mouth of lahur' besid-e, it -,11 n,, ,he,n crooked and give them sore finKers 1 1. Bur if t boy should in-it on m.ndin thii own srarm.nt, they should dr. it while thev are on: Miis will make "them fit Cetter- and girlsVan't kv'vc their work : if they' should attempt it, their Work would f dlow them. l. U your husband's coat is out at on? of the e, hows, don't me id it until it is out at the rfffr: t'u-u the pntrhes will make it apoear uniJonn; and show that yon are impartial. 13. Never poil a "joke for a relation? sake: nor supprtss the truth f,.r any body's sake Theiet-re if you don't like vour huband as well as you uiigh.to.tf ,rt'i U and convince J im you are not a respecter of persom. 14. You should endeavor not. to keep your can; an i ):i will ihen be calm and iiuiet you is a bottb'o. cider after the c rk had been drawn half a day 1- It, on any particular occasion, you are r.t a loss as to the course you are to pursue, in the iiMing-m-nt of yourself or your family affairs, tak.; down the paper whicn'contains thee rules, ,nd re:., (hPm over and overfill on have Hitched your mind and then go on. Poor Richard The f 1P0 wing atlveili-emcut appears in tl cw 1 riv .vmricau: "Ch-insc of Fortune is the ht of lifJ Two ladies de-a:-o-i of settling ll.em.elves arl-ranta.-'-.'ii-lv, would vi!i to form matrimonial rtMi. inres with two gentlemen go-jrf fimihj and ednral- yri Hi dies not so much and object a mental endow. iv Us which are absolutely requisite, they both bring devoted to Litcra.'ure and th" ?,-. The Lad'.es having b en closely united in the boends of tri mbhip would prefer (ient'ernrn iieiiar!y situated, that they might still ctiioy the it 1 1 iji. t- of reciprocated affection, than wVdch nott.it g can he more desirable. The hes? f 11 fi'viic-s will be given and required TVopos-ils through ihe Post Office, and not after the lt Uc'olier. and the Ladic will then retire to th. ir country residen:e, to take into consideration tlie merits and demer.ts of the re.-pi 1 ti e candidates Their age ar between 17 and CC Ph ase ;oldress the -Modern Bolian,"' or the 'Youthful Tacita," for, "God help these ir'to help t 'icmit'ircs.'1 N.C. All proposals strictly confidential. The Bre-rvn Hat. A gentleman travel !ing through Mecklenburg, was wi!nees to a very Hngn'ar circumstance respecting one of the-e animals, in the post house at New Hagard Alter dinner, the landlord placed on the lloor a huge di-h of soup, and gave a loud whistle. Immediately fheie came into the room a mastive, an Antroia cat, an oul raven, and a large rat. with a bell about us neck. I bey all four went to the dih, and, without distuibinsri
e tch other, trl together ; after which the( his mouth, how joyful hi heart- they dog, cat and rat lay before the fire, while j would never admire the noises, the the raven hopped about the room. The'ease the throne of passions, and the v,o-
. i i r, . -i i I ini; .ir. uttfr :trrniiii ina- lor tf.o hmi ' "r " urity which existed among these am-j
nial, informed his guest that the rat was:tlie ambitious 1 r renin Tmdor i
aoiong the most U-eltll ofthe four; for the noi-e he made had completely Ireed, the hou-e Horn the latsat.d mice with vvhich it had been in ftsted. SI(;i E Alt PRESCRIPTION. "I heard the other day,"7 said Green-; v il le, "that some distance up the country; n poor fellow was lying in his bed dyin he had been given up by the surgeons, but ,vas still visited bv them, more Horn mat-'
, ,t uvui in.. n;ui cen ter ol form than lor any hope ot his recov- traded lat spring with one of our merchants; ry. His brother ofiiceis had been giving :ui(i as he had not the "rhino past him" to satisn party among themsehes; tlie wine cir- til; "'"''rs demand, he was lodged in the , , i i u . .. , i i county jail tor the night; am on the next mom cnlateu freely, m shoit, they drank 50;iMC. J -i3Wore out," arid shortly uZ off - much as to be lost to every sense ot feel- Soon after he left town, some of our citizens ing. With one consent they all Sallied deemed him a saspiciom charaettr, opened :nid forth to the dvmg man's bungalow one 'examined the contents of bis sadle-bag, which takitga cracked flu'.e, a second an old j we ,lc he paced in the handsof a gentleman 1 ,. ., -1 ., , . in heu of a debt, and there lound -everal Cerli violin, a thud some tumbler-, &c. and fl(.aU;s for ian,ls ,llircuaseJ Ht the Vinceunes the tet tomtoms, or any thing they could an I Jeflersonville Land Ofics, some of which lay their hanr's on to make a n ise. They were filled and signed with the proper names, then mar ched round his bed, playing 'the' Sl'. 'h.e b:l: ' uln lbr1i m i rc ti iv i i l h' 1,1 b'wfie also lound in the sadleDead Much of banl1 Whether his ha,, Tlie ,Jljjs ar,. 20"s and .Vs, all counterger at sliil tfe-atment or his excitement feit, most of which aie badly exeeuted, and are brought about a reaction, I krow not; b'lt easily detected by good judges; others might be Hue H in from that moment he gradualh l1 !'J "u. individiiaU who are not accustom- " i i. I h not hliir t,..t..-
I .l .ii ,l,lo tr. I in .ill "i I . jclov.co, oov. . ... a""B I tne j )i;e, Uiana. ineui k-i u, .inn ui-appoiiii the subaltern below him. who had nuiik-ls. ...I r-.,i .,q mrc itpii v 1 I 1 III ' -VJ V O I, r . . i - - - j Lucian Greenville, and Eastern Tula Grapes. A vine is, growing in the gar (Jen ol Eenedict I) irimgtoti, ot Wet town ...l ii i-Ikisli l ri r.iO.3 tllll lirf'JPIil
- o, he alert, both to detect and b, ing this ma;. year ot an unu-ual h.-V One ot 'b'O j to justice, and to guard against lui ther imposimeasured .3 inch.es in ciicumierence, an i jtious Hum him and liisjariv
1 I 4 , V ft . . I . I . . i I . h( joU(.l ) He has another ifn ih.tt wit iransplauted in the spimg of K,2,. from vshich Has gathered three thontauo
t.! 5fty ?even 1,k. ivs. rnai.y of ufcrc..;
w re from 0 to 11 iik.; v .ong, a m. mi. ii ii'.m me upp r part ft the imm b. i . .1 - .
o(T vonr""'!i'lv half as lai'-e n tin- m,n':i bunch
..t.. . ' j i iic Kim menu.. f,f, H native, or chicken a 1 !i" " "l n l-p' ,MS lu fn3 -n ro "ie nimay ot llie ladv and the 'uri-emeni Ot trie liySUIiUers. London J y ,J cper, . r .1 1 . . r , ernent ( jo pretprvr it inter hippies 00 una Atter the fruit has arnveit to perlett maiur,,.Vi Sil her it by hand from the tree, 111
at-.dry weather- select the fi-iP-l wr:.i. ihp.n
out the wrapper, pour over them dry sand! from ;l ,,jrk V:,f ,K,n ljie Kine 6., ed; the sand will easily (ind its way to the' botiotn, and complex Iv fill the crevices We have tried both vhh with much sueces, but prefer the former, as t is dnfjcult perfectly to remove the sand from trie apples preserved in it. We have now perfectly sound apples of lad v ear's pro ir ' miction, which Lmvp beer, kef.t in .,,, ' ' ' ' wFrankf jrd Alessengcr.
us to say a word or two relative to the peculiar! Itcailaches A smgulai instrument, call-jipiahties it will f)o-sess. j ed eictrornateur. has been invented ml lathe first place we intend to strike outaiij Erance b Ml r'ozt mlus which is capable rn;irt' new a:,(J course. We will noti .1 . . 1 i . tollow the state path of any colemporrv Jour-' ol curinrr the most invtteia e head hi hes: . . . j a 1 - i ' ..v.. 1 n:H. Imt dpi pnrlini'- ononr owrti rcoi.r....a -u.H
11 nteu ue applied oniy once lor auout tuuEt m hour, but for chronic ones, the annlica-1 . . , . I tion must he repeated. It is said to be I completely successlul in suc, aches of ev , . i . ., .
rj mini, "iieimi mey ougm.ue irotn,Ufl frl)m !rnw
con-tituttonal weakmss or i disordeied stomach, Irom dissipation or (listeria SCAKC E AHTICLE. S:r.cerity iri pat! onim . Honor among attorney. Friend sliip without interest Lnvr without deceit. Chant ' ilh' ti! ostentation Honesty in parish ojcere. Fair play among gamblers Beauty without pride. An Advocate without a fee. A Par0-1,aC.,...K b. he proO, es - A f isbicnable man tv ithont foppery . A tah -nal le woman w ithout paint. A anctitierl look without hypocrisy. A blustering man without cowardice A iti!.al!crn otli er without money. Opposition without sinister views. Arltninietratiou inattentive to private' interest. Man has two bundled and frsrtv-ir bones, the head and face sixtv -three, the1 trunk thirty-nine, the arms six'v -lour, and '. the lower extremities sixty Theie are! in man two hundred and one muscles, ot pairs of mucles. If men did but know wliM felicity dwells ill tne cottage ot a virtuous man how sound he sleeps, how quiet his breast, hoi (compound his mind, how free from care, how easy Ins iiioiision bow health In IloiriilliO - Iwnv c.iln.r Ins niirl.f li.ii. rtwod j i . , .... I . . ' ' !, i i . . . . ...... Mc.nt - oi uuimiurai appetites, ttiat nil the; bouses ot the luxurious, and the hearts of : L .i bimilc. A writer on ''swearing. says an oath from a woman's lips is unna-i tuial and incredible, and he would as soon! jeicpect a bullet from a rose hud. From fhe Ind. Colurnhns Chronicle of Oct. 26. DEW A HE OE A VILLAIN. A , . . . . " ' JU.n
1" J-"l , " ZTov:,n? 'iithas solar received such distinguished sup-
"- l-l-J ' Six ot the above J'i bills are on the Rank ot Urleaus tlie others are o s and -20' a On the U bank.
Ihe 6's are not so well executed as(Scholars ate sent Irom the same family, a
illie 2d's. Said Jones, we learn, lately resided in the South East conn r of Monroe county, and it i in lie veil be now makes his home somew here in Morgan county, and has a number cf accom I .lit' s in that direction to aid him in his villainloin conduct. I lie public should therefore be J o e-, is represented as a sIuhI1 man, about liir: v yens old, andv complexion, fierce lok. hill t.r(,u- ci,)U, irock coat wit e r,.(ret ,.uj. :iRr, i.i.U black fur hat. is i -man indentation on tin: right side ot hi
There is anyone das of men in !.
j woiiij u ho deserve no toleration. and thev ue those who will tolerate none hut themselves. Robiisvn's Ecclesiastical lie searencs M IS, Bisi'tch t Mcbcrd, ' OYAA) inform those who purchaser! at V their pale in thp country twelve months dure, thai their notes aie due, and prompt payment is requirr.d; and those hiving notes arid accounts of Ion? standing:, are requested to settle the same, on or before the 25th of December next, as longer indulgence cannot tie given. Virieennes, lad., Nov. 15h, 1833 23-lf TAKEN UP, WILUAM DAY, living in m.9 Warrick bounty ind.. near Hoonville. on theCth day of O t. 1H33, one eslray horse colt, two 3 ar9 old last spring, a hall face, one glass eye, and (our white les. - I marKs ur nrnnos perceivaoie. ppraised to twenty dollars bv laac Hudson, ' " - 7 ;Sfn'r Richard Stevens, and Anthony Morgan, Ion the 4di d.iy of November, 1S3J. 1 A true copy. Imm my astray book C. C GRAHAM, J. P Nov. 16, IH33 23-3t W. C. THK. MOST FMINENT PUBLICATION THAT CAN EMANATE FROM THE PRESS THE GALAXY of C O ? CjJIjI ties 9 t)Tx HiORT STORIES WELL TOLD To he Hint): llithid during the year v ith One Hun du d and Fifty Comic and Humorous Cut. ' p"H E subscribers isue on Wednesday Mie 2nd ot October 1K33, fhe first nuiuher 1 f an en tirely new, amusing and highly interesting' work, t ("titled THE G A 1 .AX Y i..if.... VOI II, Oy COMIC
1 1 f 1 ro i.tT
Al.li!l,, OK SHORT STORIES WELL;IUl an otneer, as n
in II f .. tt 4 . 1 i " 1 11 urn 1 1 oj; 1 o me puouc a new pa per, w ncn ti icre arc so many at present, it becomes
. r i r . i ' -nii .l.ii;v.iiiui.ii.j oiioiijj ihi-ii 1 1 n. n untile la vors of a number ol va hied coriespondeiiis. u , ........ . . m . .,,,..
oroduce at once sc.tnethimr worth v -d , atronal i .1 1 f l ii 4 . f. aml Uu' Pnil'c a of the public As our title mdi!c:l,rs - X y H "Ur"d , n j a sourcp .ot! pure ar d cliet rnitr amusement to drive a wrmof care to eae f ho wo - beg aie b.eart of a portion of its wretchednessto li dit t!ie fair fare of beantv with no l . I i t r, r. id smile to make youth laugh and age fore - go a frown, will be our chief endeavor, and snort With mirth anil humor drive dull care away, And make this life an ever smilmg day. i The contents of the Galaxy, will consist ofj short humorous stories, bim-i dolt s, conundrums,' comic songs, poetry, Sec. and will afford to the! reader a rich fund of original reading cnlcula-l ted to raise a laugh, and yield the mo"t innocent delight. It will be published every Saturday, on a reTot,, 1 7Z Z "TiE . or five copies for Fire Dollar, payable in all I leases in advance, rost masters are requested; j to act as agents for the above work. Editors of new spaper are requested to gi ve 'the above a few insertions, and they shall be en- : title. i to an exchange . j All letters ftiul oroers port paid, must be udj drr s?ed to, LESHER k SHELLY, No 3b3 Callowhiii st. Thilad'a. PROPOSALS FOR FXlENniG THE ClhClLATION C,f tup. STdObitoouiau itrcoiUcr. 1 T E now pro iose, and are rr.iraeed in the T V commencement ot, a second volume of and typographical appearance mis worn, which win oe muen imDroveU in size ' Phe obje. t of the publishers in undertaking this work, is to diffuse a correct knowledge ofthe Ih'Msonivn Ststkm and PraciiceoF Medicine, among the public generallv. so far as a just ret ard to Dr. Thomson's right9 justify ; toil to (Oij-I. r iiiill.ro ..f lot . ,l'..i " . I 1 1 1 - t I f C7 'on. that have a bearing upon the subject, and; -ead them before the public. It i deemed ?TVl t lk: X'M ioi in p.n ""i hi i mi 1 1 nig i iii pu ooi; genera 1 1 v , ' ... . ' ' in; ;'ni r r,r: I and the Ire-nds of the sy-tem parlicularly possession f the fact? touching tl; is lonce thereby enabling them to correct some few 'he many false reports and misrepresentations by; which individuals and the public are continual-! i 'nw,... ...:.,...! .... : near to warrant the nnblid.e.s in maki,. th,',rl present effort to improve and enlarge the work Oar friends are rerpicsted to use their best en deavors to extend the circulation of theRECon DKK. Renewed exertions will be made bv the publishers, .and bv the Senior Editor, to improve merit an increase of publicl pun Oli'li in i MIUIIHI'ltt' llir ttlUI III II l iVO friltl k rrO flfl.l f. r imiinnii( Ln wlrln niiiln f i those rained triendi. by whoe zeal and liberality port. JARVIS PIKE, Co. General gent for Dr. S. Thomson. Columbus, Ohio, Stpltmbcr 20, U;33. THE subscriber will re-cominence hi Scliool on the 14th of October -Ten weeks will constitute the quarter. Terms of tuition will be as follows: For Spelling, $-2 af) For Reading nnd Writing, - - 3 Ou For all higher English branches, - - 4 00 For Latin and Oreek languages, - G Ou No pupil will lie taken for a less term than one quarter When two or more mutable deduction will be made. The small tax of 183 cents will be added to the tuition bill of each schol i" to defray the expenses of wood, &.c. tor the school toorn Promising strict attention to the improvement of those confided to hicare, he respectfully solicits a portion of he public patronage. The School will bp. opened in the rooms i eccntly occupied tn G. W Cai rut hers. Vincenae?. S"pt. 27, 1P3J, lG-tf
subscrihr-rs, inform their frierds and JL the public, that thty have, jiist received from Philadelphia, and now offer lur sale, a good and geueral assortment of Ury Goods, GROCERIES, HARD-WARE AtfD QUEERS WARE. ALSO, ISO Barrels Kenhawa SALT, ALL OF WHICH, They nrc determined to sell low for cash, or
produce of such kinds a may suit them. THORN & TRACY. Vincennes, Ind. Oct. 2b 1H33 20-tf t&mOCEKIIES. JFIK SutiHerihers have just received from 1i New-Orleans, a eeneral and well selected assortment of GROCERIES, which thev have opened in the bouse, lately occupied by Tat lor Si Watson, and adjoining Morgan Jones' Ilat and Grocery Store, whereTtliey have, and inlend to keep, a constant supply of the best LIQUORS & GR C RIES vvlVJ ''rni'rnv fNo, FLOUR, CORN MEAL, and RACON, alwavs kept on hand THORN & TRACY. Vinceunes, Ind. Oct. 26, 1833 -20-tf NOTICE. A LL those indebted to the subscribers by I'.ook account, are hereby earnest
jly requested to discharge the same by iagain proving that cash or note on or before the 1st day of.' c , , . . , , , 'i . . 1 , . 1 1 1. j t bilzester s is the true abode of Fortune ; January next ; and all those indebted by! s J 1 u't""eir.ote, are also lequested to make payment j Lotteries are being drawn every Wed (tti or before the above mentioned time . ;nesday, in New York, and every alternate Those who wish, can discharge their ac- Satuiday, in Philadelphia. Tickets io counts or notes in pork, within the time.hich can always be obtained by writing above stated. AU those who neglect this j to Svhester, who sells more Prizes in a
l ...... t .- irnl In I I-..; r .. - y 3 "' '"' I JIJin I I" rrui'. im ii in.' uuiiu further indulgence ' wi 1 1 op given 1 1 n ; r i 'I.I . I.fl-UTV c. J'HACY. Vinceunes, Oct. 25, 1833. 20 -If nIIl- Kcntcmra iK .. r i.,.: c: 1. " mw"n ',,,nlic' "'y ve jur rec, v - I'll tl'om I 11 1 1. AD ELTIl 1 A, BAITIMOKK ailll IIT1S- ,... Vr? to;,7,W5, q iJ-a -V jildJ tJullrjiJiJj; V J OiQ ! 9 in;5ttfjie for the present ami approaching seasons comprising FOUK1GN & DOMESTIC zu - v v $ M QUEENS WARE, BOOTS t SMtORS, Fim iC- WOOL EL'ITSi lSTiYJS 1C'. fcC mieh erc selected at a favorable time and will be found on examination, worthy the attention of purchasers, and will be sold unusually low for cash. SMITH & CARSON Vinceunes, June 15, 1833 I -tf CO-PARTNERS KIP BTOTKDE. f H "HE subscriber respectfully informs bis former customers. and Merchants' ... 1 ,u. i. i . ... . . r.'IITTIrl.. 111.11 I1H 1 1 H . 1.1. Ill I. TI. I. IB I M I D r f1 in his fiforefi at Pittsburgh, Pa. and fT ' " " ' ' .... ' ' . ..... IIM1. I Louisville. Ky to . W u 49 JUUiiCtiirrii. -up nunc 1 1 rvti e " rACY STATIONERS, Corner of Wood and Third Streets in the Store, for many years occupied hn Ihnrv uJ; c fj-.. i r r, J tloldslnp Sun, Pittsburgh. Fa. u, " y are prepatetl to hll ordetsl from Count rv flpalora .Jn,l oit,.,.. ,i. ! ir-n . . . r I 1 t f lowest raSiem ,,r..oa :u-! J tie subscriber . .- takes pleasure in recommending them to ; the puhlic, as fully capable of conducting the above business to Ihe satisfaction of his former customers and others who may rrivc them a trial. All persons indebted to the subs-Tiber will make payment to Cook and Schnycr, and forward all bills to them for adjustment Hags at 5 cts. per lb. Tanners scraps at 4 J cts. per lb. vi!l be taken in payment instead of Cash. S. J. SYLVESTER. Pittsburgh, Pa. Refer o Riddle, Forsyth & Co., IFkee. Clarke & Co. , John D. Dai is, Hutchison Si Ledlie, Tasspy & Church, Samuel P Darlington, Allen Kramer, M'Clurg & Denniston. S. Smith & Co., Cai lisle & Birmingham, Johnston & Stockton, Win. Hell & Co., George A. Cook, T. P. Da Has, Esq., M. & F. Tie man. jor iniATZja O F E V E 11 Y D E S C R I P T I O N. Executed with neatness, accuracy and de pacb at the OiTo e of lip. Virieennes Ciazetle. BIiANK DEEDS, Ai.WAis roR sale at tuis orricr.
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llX c f,)'low,,,g,riril'rig material are off, re.'. -i-X for sale on terms which will iuit inot jii sons desirous to commence the publication q! in extra super-royal Newspaper: An Imperial Itamuge rrmtinK Press (the le'. iron.) 0 v Three Chases and three Composing Stick?. Ioi) lbs. fcmall i'ica, (considerably wore,) 80 do do (not much worn,) im do Pica, " bl) do Double English, A large fount of 5 lines Fica, A fount ol Cannon, Do. two lines Small Fica, (caps,) Do. two lines Drevier, (Shade,) Do Pica Amiijue, lo. Dack Hope." , The lypcs, with the exception of one of the mall Pica founts, are nearly as gocd as new, and would be nearly sufficient to print a news-
..ir.r 01 super-royal size. The whole will be sold together, and if desired, on a credit of one or two years, the purchaser giving approved 6eI Otters to (he editor of the Wcllsburgh Ga izt'tfS Poct paid, will be promptly attended to. Wellsburgh, Va. October 23, i833. 21-3t . GLORIOUS NEWS. :, MORE CAPITALS AT SVLVESTEIl. 1 u 0 fl" N the splendid New York Lottery. Ex1 11 ira v iass jo u. nraivn in rvetv Vn.b ,.,, c weriuesnay. tin- Ibrh Uct t omb I 13 38. thf FOURTH CA riTAI. PMZE of i3000 waspobl by hyl verier to WesieinMer. If 9 'rhant, and Comb 1G 38 50. rewarded a Gentleman ol Pittsburgh with $200, 'hnj ' fTl O n t il . t tiatl R II V nlllPT hmlOr i n . n - j - i i . in n nil l? "Pl'iying to nim.H fortune may igamed. A trifle only can be lost Pittsburgh. Oct. 2st 1833. AXOTHFJl GLORIOUS MAMAIOUIH N. Y. COXSO LI DATED LOTTERY, . io oe a raven m jew lcrfc, Aov. 13 1633. Co No. Lottery 10 Drawn Dallots. GRAND SCHEME.
I prize of 30.000 '13 $30 000 I 10.000 10.000 1 5.000 5.000 1 4,000 4.000 1 3,704 3.704 30 1,000 30.000 30 500 15 000 200 11.000 rG 100 5.C00 ro 70 3.f20 CO 3.360 rC 50 2 POO 112 40 4.480 2184 24 52 .413 15100 12 184 800
18040 Prizes, 45760 Tickets. 36G ,080 Tickets $10 Shares in proportion. Packages will cost 200, and must drau $102 A Certificate of a Package can be j obtained for $,93. Ct Orders receive the same attention at Sylvester's as personal application. For prizes, apply to S. J. SYLVESTER. Pittsburg, Pa. saJitUaoii an?j Srtr (Zaml Second Sired, Finccnnes. Ind, JOHN MYERS, fS now in possession of this establishment, long known as "Lassclle's Tarem." The hou-e has heen thoroughly repaired ; and a large new stable is completed. Thp Larder the Fiar : t,H Granrri, anrl the Hay loft, shall always he WP" pr0V,,fletl : Vl? r,hR,"brrs shIn" bp k,T proper order, ami the hostler, and servants, shall he faithful. livlin rvia(nl-i, I , .. ( . on, en to nse every proPrr ''sertion to give satisfaction, and solicits rnN,c lvl,mnnir." " hopes, by care and assi. (lli(Vi to merit tho rbr.racter of keepmsr it.... t1 I... ... . .-v, ...inu.vi i iii m tj'iui; (.hit. comfortable bouse of public entertainment." s: "a most Vinceunes, Sept. 20th, 1833 I5-tf $350 Premium. HE extensive circulation, and contiutrcd rapid increa.-c of the SATURDAY COURIER, prompt the publishers to renewed exertions. At the commencement ol the ensuing year, several mecinni'-al improvement will be made. To insure i corresponded improvement in flio Literarv flepartrnerits. the publishers offer the folJowiiiz FREMH'MS: To the Author f the best ORirJ l.AL TALE, Tim Hundred Dollar. To the Author ofthe hr-f ORIGINAL TO EM, nf suitable length for publication in tl:e Satur. jdav ('-mrier. Fifty Dollar. Persons wishing to become competitor? for J these premiums, must forward tiieir contrihitItions on or before Ihe loth day of December. ! A "Com pa n ying each article, tin- name of (ho writer mut be furnished. If sccresy is deirrJ in any case, the name 'may be inclosed in a sppara'e sealed envelope, which wi.'l not be opened aeb'ssthe candidate is successful. 'I he prem;ums will be awarded by a committee, to be selected fc.r that purpose. The publication of the Prize Articles will bo commenced in January. Communications mu;t he addressed, free of pontage, to WOODWARD L SPR4GO, Philadelphia, Pa. P. S. Editor? with whom we exchance, will narticu'aily oblige us, and pet hups benelit ome of their reader-, by giving the above a few insertions. I'b.ladeiphia, Pa. Oct. 12, 1P33 Cl-tf WOOD. A few Ccrij of Wood vranlerl uf tMs Ofa'-fc.
