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mrrunv or s.vr. i i: -riannns. Atf.mt a hundred ,,( our ftl.e. -nt zoos ha vc within a lew days j.Mt, returned to their h.'iie in tin. Hud the adjacent counties In-in S.oila Fe, i:i New Mexico". They have hr-muht with Ihrm. we uinh-rstand, irmti eighty to one hundred l!'iirntd dollars iu ctf, lni1 birge quantity ot furr-, mules, i.e.. the valo.- of uhicb we have i.oi l.emd stated, I 'Jt will, undoubted1), induce large sum- We ate pleased !o l.-arn luat die trailers riit'twilh no molestation bom the Indians on the route, ami that the- have generally made provable ail ventures. I his iia .le, w hich is aincipa'.ly carried on by the citi' n- of the Western part of Missouri, ha? Tio'.v bee ome of considerable importance Specie, for-, tholes5, :o are annually brought fsoin that country, to u very large amount. Intelligencer.

il will civoiwrViU-four .li

ter such iMriertirienre. It I leml wi-h I ma be d .

T eforo ! would St:f-

paper I

pussissjrri.

A large public meeting was held in Nat

ch 2, on the 1st in-t

F rotn the K

WONDERS Oi' LITTLENESS. Piiny ami .i.lian relate, that Myrrr.ecids wrought out of ivory, a chaiiot with four wheeis and four hordes, and a thip will) all her tackling, both in so small a cou.pu.-s. that a her could hble either with its wings. Nor should we doubt this, when hp find it recorded in our own do inestic history, on less questionable au'hotity, that in the twentieth year of Qieen Elizabeth's reign, a blacksmith o Lon don, of the name of Mark Scaliot, made a lock of iron, steel and brass, of eleven niece s-, and a pipe key, all of which, only

weighed one erain. bculmt

Steckt. Ou the 23th ult. at New fork, there , f . .r O f T . . 1 . . . . inn i

were som iu fiiaies u. o. ojuu., ivp i vM) ditto 103 3-4; 100 ditto, N O City Hank,

1 12 1-2; 50 ditto on time, 1 13 ; toO ditto, 113 DIKD-On Tuesday, the I9'h inst , Mr. Harvey Almy, of this place, of a Iingei in5 consumption. communicated OBITUAKV.

DIED In this town on Saturday, the 23d inst.. Jon? UkckfrKuvkf ndall, aged 23 years,

son of the late Doctor Jacob Ivuylicndall. With those who knew him well, he was always a special favorite; amiable, retired and unassuming; his sweetness of disposition gave a character and grace and charm which it is delightful to dwell upon, and although cut off in the days of his youth, he was peculiarly formed to give grace and happiness to the circle in which be moved, we lament his early and sudden decease still we have the satisfaction of believing that he etpired lull the faith and hope of the mercy ol the redeemer. He is numbered with the dead! Go gentle spirit anJ repose upon the bosom of thy Father in Heaven; for hlessed are the pure in heart, for they shall inherit the kingdom they shall see God.

r.im. mi w ' eFis u w i M i

of Public Securities, SfatG and National ; d'ited

htates UntiK Stock j Stocks of the several Hanks and Insurance Companies in New-York; with all other Stocks wh

the market-the whole prepared weekly hy one fig, pf ' ff fifth ! of the most experienced Brok. rs t t,P ritv . 4f AAtUVi ii

from the actual sales at thu H..:ir,i WrW.rs

and elsewhere. l.V'OULI) inform those who purchased at

VII Lotteries. Theschemesof the New-York " their sale in the country twelvemonths

Consolidated and other Lotteries, together with 5,,,CP t":tl heir notes are due, and prompt paythe ofiicial Scliemes and Drawings of u i rucnt H required; and those having notes and

ries iu the Unit - States under the management accounts of long standing, are requested to setof Yates & M'Intyre. tie the same, on or before the 525th of December

V 111. General Intelligence . The news of the next, as longer indulgence cannot bo fiveu . -eek, in a condensed and comprehensive form I Vincennes, Intl., Nov. 15th, 183'J 23-tf

DRUGS AND

e

AS just received and now opening, in the house formerly occupied by Doctor E.

u i : .. i - i

o-uiiot aio mat e a

for the purpose ; chain of cold, of forlv-lhree links, which

ipvtng an opportunity to the Hon George. jasene(i lo the lock and key, and put i'oin texter, ol a.ldrePHng the people upon,.jt rbUn( l(,e Iieck 0f a (jeaj 1, rjliW tlie gieat (pn;rti"ti hy which the country tt,e 4V)ne vnn peilect eae. 'l he chain, h is been lor Kme time pt agitated and'kev? ock an(l jefl( together weighed but divi ltd, and in ielatini to which as to the;oi,p grain au,i a half! Hadrianu- Junius, n u t which he has taken, his mnttves haveMW at Mechl in, in Brabatit, a cherry stone teen impugned. Mr I'oindcxter is ie- Cut in the form of a basket; in it were pie-enled by the editor of the Standard lf(irjeeti dice distinct, the spots and numto have been unusually eloquent, and to : l,erp of which weie easily to be discerned have given general satisfaction . In tP ( with a good eye . But still more extraor-ccurs-e ot hi? addles be paid a very hand djn.irv t tit this basket of dice, or any some compliment to Mr. Clay, lie con-'tnjng we ,aVe yet mentioned, must have gralulatid tiie country, pays the sameuipen a ee( 0f turnery shown at Home, in

print, th.il the momenlous question whichj, Umt 0f ji0.,e lau tie fifth, by one , McNamce, a new and fresh suply of

h tsagiuteo the country lor some years, na(j 0f MitelhracU, who had purchase ' .- pmt, (meaning nullification,) had been putt (rnm the art,M, Gswaldus Northmen jLPrilffSj lfiCCllCinCS. lo rest by the patriotic effort of a states-; t conisted ol siztten hundred ilishe?, whieh a . iffcl U.ati, "einment alike for his distinguished jweie an perfect and complete iu every JL iMfiltS hJIIS uhtliiy , hi lolly patriotism, his devotion ; )etso small and slender, that the , tj tne harmony, prosperity and glory ol hoe could be easily enclosed in a case JUYC !StlitiS!?j 4C his couutry a-d tlie cause of humat liber ! fabricated out of a peppercorn of the orty throughout the woild.M He sai l tlt i( irMrv ize' The Pope is snid to have ; Together with a variety of the pntent Mediae nation had been twice indented to him ,,,,, ',.,1 them, but with the help so "lebreted for the cure of

for aveitu.g the honois of civil war, and()1 a Hr Q( cpectacles, for they were so SCRGFULiA or KINGS EVILi. Itie conftqienl dissolution of the Union, j M a? t0 be almost invisible to the na j TETTKROUS EIIUPTIONS on the Skin,

and that u gratetul people ought to re , , Although his- lioliness thus sal RHEUMATISM and GOUT.

. .....

isfied hisownee-iot the (act, he did not, All SPRAINS & BRUISES, we are aspired, req'itre of thoe ahoul : COLDS, ( OLGH3, and CONSUMTIONS, him to subscrtbf to it on the credit of his ,)VSPEP5IA, DISEASE of the LIVER,

infallibility ; lor he gave every one an opportunity 1 examining and judging for

I I.; 1 1 in.i 'imm.iT thp lll'rtnn thus il!fh

1.., 1IIUJ31 II, i-'v. ... ". .v..- p--

W

particularly all that relates to Dankine such a

New Counterfeits, Bank Dividends, Bank Fail

ures, Incorporation of Banks, Applications for Charters, kc . together with brief selections

from the best LnglUh and American literary pub ligations.

IX. idvertiscmcnts. Mercantile, literary, and general Advertisements will be inserted on the most liberal terms. The extensive and

wiue-spreaa circulation ot tne kiporteii

TAKEN UP, BY WILLIAM DAY, living i& Warrick Count v, Ind. near

lh.onville. on the2b'th !ay of O t.

' one r's,ra3' "ore colt' tvv0 rjS years ohl last spring, a ball fate,

ii u uintT inHrus or .-,,, .. . at . An.

,. u.,.: i i . "umj 'utuia.

aujwuL furu vpi uusmusa auu fiutJi irisc m roilgl) I praised t twer-fv i" I i i.,,L

-,Uv v... ,3 .t a iwnmjf- oen r. liicr.ara elevens, and AnthonV Monraii,

. . vcjnuiij .jt uuitsojc i on iiic ui oay in ;i ov i inner, 1K.-J3

ucHierH. TERMS. $2 60, per annum, payable in advance, or 3, at the end of the year.' fJBrokers, Cashiers, and busiue i men generally throughout the United nates, will find

the KEroRTt R a valuable source of information : and their patronage is respectfully solicited, with the assurance that no pain nor expense shall be spared to render the paper every way wotthy their attention and favor

S. J. SYLVESTER.

JVcii'-York, January I, IS33.

A true copy, from my e-tray book

V.. L,. MIIAIIIM, J. P. W.C. Nov. 16, ISJ3-23-3t

ward huii iifi the fust . tlicc. m their gift ly accl auiation. Lexington Observer

From the Loin'sana 4Jvertscr. Oil! THAT MY I'KIKM) WOULD TAKH A MlUSPAl'I'li. ... . i t

t .i.' Oi. John -m vim near; ivuu

and adver-

.f in.t to ioo ai iiio tui ica

.viv ' ' . ' tlji IU" Ut'S. Ill ' real's what 1 said yesterday morning dsJJy, v hen I went to borrow the paper, and you know ..u ke-t it two hours, and he was obliged to lend tor it.' . . , 'Well, then, say something else to him John, tio you bear f and give my compliments, John, 0 ) you hear' Yesdid tv.' Exit and returns) "Well, Jo'lm, have you got the paper ?'' ,. ti -,i till v. nei hbor Line ral is talking about

1 , ... .. r,,wii -

the roem,wa.imc lor . r wu.. .w.. jte xlI.a0.din:iry

v ood to drop the fjazutte; which he has got al

X;iost asleep over.'

All of which, are warranted genuine, and wi! be sold on the most reasonable terms. . Vincennes, Nov 24th, I8J3 25-3m

WORMS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, FEVER k AGUE, SORE EYES, and nl

J .?iiii i J . : . . . - i A . : , ,i rt i mutt t y uibn ujcvujw piviuiiv iiuuiau v taroiea. uatticu ar reierence is mjue.

..... i.. .i in in nf tin dav's inu'er a tew iim-iin fistier Schionntus. anl Jolianne.? Paber .Iam,lJ

11 I i'v ' ' - . , j V II ' ,

a physician ot Home. 1 urrtanus, ol w Dose j skill so many wonderful thing? are related, is said to have fabricated iron mills, which !

moved of themselves, so minutely in size, ih .t a monk could could carry one in his MTjfr-J gfW 5S01S

sleeve; and yet poweriui enougn m gruiu in a single day, grain enough for the con sumption of eight men. In penmanship, the productions of this clas9 have beeu ve-

rv miiTicrotis. and some ot them not a lit

ecu

-kia

THE subscriber will re-commence hia School on the 14th of October.

Ten weeks will constitute the quarter.

1 erms ol tuition will be as follows:

For Spelling, ... For Reading and Writing, For all higher English branches, For Latin and Greek languages,

No pupil will be taken for a less term

than one quarter When two or more

2 60 3 00 4 00 C 00

i'.IIE Editor of the Indiana Journal respect tully inform their former patrons and the

mblic diat the , intend, as usual, to publish their

paper twice a week during the session of the

Legislature, and to furnish t heir subscribers a

faithful and impartial sketch of the proceed Scholars are sent from the same family , a

ings oi me ueneral Assembly, for which pur. fouitable deduction wiil he made. The

rrJl. lot tt i l W J lilnr V .... .-. ..,.11 . . . .1 I

-r ii-piinris win oe vugageu - ,.,! tuxr ni to ro,.f ..ill I.,. ,l,l.wi t,-.

' .nCJ L .in.ll... f - .1 - Jl' -' I ,1111 HI" tlllllt.ll 11

m.u .ji.iiii; uit inin;i ioi me seasuin onMi.l.i . , ,. . . ...

will be fu nished at T5 cents ... ,...i;.l. nnvl.le l"e iu"'n mil oi each scholar ti Oetrav

alwas in advance. Increased exertions will the expenses ot wood, &r . tor the school

be made to make the Journal interesting as! room. Promising stiict attention to the

wen as useiu . i lis paper was pubiistiud improvement of those confided to his

twice a w. trK uunng trie session tit least inreei i . ., .. . . years before any other establishment would C,arP' heiespei ttully sohcils a portion of

undertake it, and when it was a losinir con- ,ne r'"c patronage. I he brhool will

. . .... . . . . o I i . . . , . . .

cern;Bnuit is hoped this tact will have some oe openen in the rooms recently occupied

...ii,........ i k r...i.i: :.. r ... .... i... i i ' .i

iiiiiun. imu tiitr i'iiujiu in icii'iciiiyC uui I U U ?f , V-a I I Uin C I S .

. - II" . i l ! I . I I

present tuori. ouoscnoirs lor me session only will please to forward their names on or

bel re the 1st of December. Members of the j

Legislatura are authorised and requested to

actus agents for us in receiving subscriptions

and money

tiilitors in this state, with whom we ex

change, are respectfully desired to give the

above one or two insertions, and to receive sub

scribers .

Vincennee, Sept. 27, 1833. lG-tf tu aim Siiccit&v u

MAN U FACTORY.

TMH SUBSCRIBER

it F.St'ECTFULLY informs his friends and 1 the public, that he has received an addi-

Inthe reign of queen .lio,ial PI,'lb f FREbll

Elizabeth, as Dr. Ileylin, m his lite nj Kinjr Chailes, relates, "there was one

But has not trie Argus and Mercantile Adver-j VVJ0 w rofe the ten commantltnents, the ;Sniluble to tlie present and ipproart.ing season,

which ne wan sen on reasonaoie lerms ior casn He will iil'o receive in payment of eoods at the

tUer come J'

tup i!ip iniperi, i.anip. :

- . . . it crui ii r i ''f"i ,1" 1- 7

ics, U. . ..J, .ui " :.n.l the vMrol our Lord, within the com-

r, mi. Mr Srrihe ems IS laUKinnir o er un-, j

' l ins is pri.voK.ing; i wuuuei i idamlv ike the nam r themselves aud not be troubling', I J

their neighbors

fumy piece he told you he was a going to have pass ot a penny; and ga e Iier majesty a published in the Mirror, and I believe he has' pair of spectacles, of such an artih.ial

reaJ it twenty times over- ,i making, that lv the tielp ttiereoi, sue u m

omT Plainly and .iitinctlv discern every letter."

j, gentleman in Liverpool has w ritten the

dnildw' ,'uIii.Ip nt Mr liiurne's noem ot " 11 otllit

Why whyif 1 did I never could get a pleasant," in a square of three inches and cnanceto see "it. An impertinent et '' sl)OUi .jneth, by two inches and seven sixilr only for one! veller- (four hundred and, eighty e,ghl tomenj. I lines) in a squaie of three inches aud a W t i, John, what success' ' half; the book ot the Prophet Malachi, in Can t get a paper, daddy, Mr. Liberal ha? j f i(, ,Jt exceeding an ordirot the Mercantile Advertiser away from Sen- I. k,,!!,. M,f iht I nnl's F ..... m. iv. -.-.innkinhirprhM nhnulJer nary little h:.ger in bulk; and the Lorn a

whdo I.Vrea-ls it, and he'll want it next ! Prayer, in the circle of three sixteenths

l ii-.t i liPioinl all bearing; it is now seven n Hn ;nrh. which mav Lc disimctly read

o'clock, an I I suppose I shall have to wait til . & n 9Ru y iu ags anJ by botne after breakfast before I can get t,e news, anJ P -J 5 veho the d-l (ii a i,ohnt passion) would give a without lhat help

flow beautiful and exalted are the fol

PloTcnr ia chaHniv-

. r . . : . , . , U . I. -i -rorr.rw. : iv . .. ...... ,

tvin-noo!' 1 ty ; and pow er a pageant, but knowledge New! tire and facets, I have sent a dozen ; )S cztatic in enjoy ment perennial in tame ti nes, to Liberal there, to request the loan ot bn ultimate in space, and inSnite in dura- , per only for a moment, and he has the imer-, , . nprformance 0f it9 ?acred

Mlefu r5 mC I nc.e it fears no danger spares no ex NotUexact!v refuse btit he permits such pense omits no exertion. It scales the fellows as l.ongw'md, Netheride, Scribl'-rus; m,lr,tain looks in the volcano dives in

aud Newsmonger to pore over them ior nours, oceanperforate lhe earthwings

its flight into the skies enriches the globe explores sea and land, and contemplates the distant examiuines the mitiule comprehends the great ascends to lhe sublime no place too remote for its grasp no heavens too elevated for its reach'

. 1 ...tt..r tirrtii U't-l cf.

SninnrKeo to rcau a iiespM'--. j Ti., v. hear. John. rn nsrain John, and 1 will

r turn it instaatly do you hear, John ?' 1 lowing seniimeul? ol De Witt Clinton; , - . . 1. II. ' ir,-H fjiter Jilr Si till -ill. . .

'll'iU WU l"H.; .... 4.tl . .-, Anlnni. ...oalfh u V itil

lCIilt-3 ..I T - -

maket prices, clcun merchantable

WHEAT, OATi. FUAXSEED, GINSBNG. FEATHERS, Bxi&SWAX, XjINSEY, JEANS, YARN SOCKS,

FLAX U TOW CLOTH, DRIED FRUIT. ficC. JOS. M ADDOX. Vincennes, Nov. V.4ih, 133 25-3m

FOR STEAM ENGINE, (as follows:) Cylinder ten inches diameter, four and a half feet stroke, with two boilers eighteen feet long, thirty inches diameter. It has been in use about three years, and is in eood order, with all the parts complete and ready to set up, except the main shaft which ha been injured in the journal, and can be renewed for sixty or seventy dollars.

It can be bad low tor ccsh in hmid Apply to

D S. BONNER. Vrincennes. Nov. 28th, IS3J 25-3t

iHIK subscribers, inform their frienda and L1 the public, that they have just received

from Philadelphia, nnd now offer lor sale, a good

and general assortment of JDnj Goods,

GROCERIES, HARD-WARE

AND QUEEN S W ARE .

ALSO, 150 Barrels Kenhawa SALT,

ALL OF W HICH,

They are determined to sell low for cah, or

produce ot such kinds as may suit thcoi. THORN & TRACY Vincennee, Ind. Oct. 20, 1833-20-t!

1H AVE a large assortment of TIN V.'ARfj on hand, which I will sell at wholesale or

retail, low lor CASH or PllODUCE, such tu may suit. Job work done at short notice.

N. SMITH. Vincennes, Ind. June 15, 1 8331 -tf

friliE tfuhscritiers have juct received Irom UL New Orleans, a general and well selected assortment of GROCERIES, which they have

opened in the house, lately occupied by Taylor

&i Watson, aud adjoining Morgan .lones' Hat and Grocery Store, where they have, and intend to keep, a constant supply of the best LIQUORS & GROCERIES of every description Also, FLOUR, COR.N MEAL, and BACON7, always kept on l and THORN i: TRACY. Vincennes, Ind. Oct. 26, 1833 20-tf

1, t only (through mistaken courtesy) depriving himsell, but the neighbors, from getting early intelligence of what is passing in the world i l y goodness ? be they reading 'etu now V 'Yes' (sighing.) W:el!, that 3 abominable: Why donl you take e Noofpaper yourself 1' 'Why .ion t you take one? you are always mq iirin alter Noos, as ou rail it.' "W hy I did take one, but the printer don't

leave it at my hou3e any more, cse I nackieu fcim alVntthe price, and would'ent pay him ' 'That's a goo I reason for the printer, if it is rone for yo-i. Well John did you get the pa

'Nodaddy, just as that Mr. Nethersides was d ne, in came Mr. Hookit and Mr. Nabit, aud I came back. Confound my ill luck go bnck, do yon hear? snla-k Mr. Literal if he will be kind enough d ) you hear ? kind enough to lend me any northern paper he may have, or if he has not one, a-k him to lend me yesterday's paper again, or t.. day b fare tht, or last Saturday's, or tlo you har? any of the la-t weeks paper, do yo'i fcear V Yes, daddy.' ?1 am dcterminf d on going right away to subscribe for a newpt.ier; I will not be so pcKt( red v ith the trouble ot borrow in ;; Irom UTiaccoiuuiod.iting neiiibors.' Y u are rieht Mr. Eagcrnes?, the printers only ax two ibilars riiht down, ant then )ou have a whole vear to p ay t'o-hir two 0i-l! 1 r

in. aa I then you can di-pnn- the bid, and they (

will send the newspaper three months alter thaij ;;,ore it is settl. l ihem tolks what bru;gs thi

throw it where it was taken. j

that the subscriber i; dom ;

FEAH OF TIIUNDEi:. Many persons are frightened at a thunder rlap. Mo;t timid people prolong their fears without reason They forget that it is the electric lluid only which provi s fatal, an that whoever has time to fear the natural consequences of danger. When we have seen and not been touched iy it, to turn pale and tremble at the report, or ton the rars or fear of sound which is no long-

.r il ncPrriOS. IS ilniihlv foolish Instead of

harming, the thunder tells us that the danger is

nnat. The soace of time between the flash of

lightning and the clap of thunder indicates the distance'tho dreaded holt has, fallen from us. A little rr-ilection would moderate the excessive 'ear many are tortured with during the thunder's peal, and fill the mind with wonder at the mighty power i:a!uie olteu exhibits to man when dart: chuid? cui tain the vault cf heaven, as well as reistle.s-lv lead the imagination to

1 mount the lightning's

im'.er as friend talks with

And

wing, ta!k with friend WK'liJIIII" I

th;

piper nev vr

Over

a. ways

thinking

the oaper 'No daddy, the neighbors borrowed all the old papery ani Mrs. Parrot spot to gel all tin rooming panels as soon as they were dom vith.' 'iho o nl she did then I may hang up my ii idie tib sui-d.iun, for when she begins to reed :,r fr;.tn mI, ha t omega. Give me my hat, .T.ihu. Never mind hr.-i i;!a ; Mr. Swallow will n accompany me to the printing inline .' 1 will ,'-vr!,. iunali jtely;fiMir dollars did you 8y ?

COMMERCIAL. wVi.'i1 UrletViS JlarUt, JVoumbcr 9. J-'.hcw 'I ha market continues rather heavy: ie.d-Ts narrharing only as thf ir t;eeesiiies re

lire; for New Orleans srdes have been made at

N

'Here comes John well, John, have you got ' ,.3 0 tj i.oreii.

Sugars . Sali s "i -if a.'l hii-is. .-.v tJrle.aus. d S a B I ! were mado; and by auction. .! hhd inf. rior N. O. at 7 1-2 a Heent-:: Havanna Brown

had declined 1-4 of a cent.

T'bn"co Prices aie fullv rn ill: ined, with a

tendency uownrds 2v' hl.ds Ket.tj' ky, were o!dal TaT 1-2 cents ; an J by auction, yesterday l."i l.li Keuliielvy, aeraging 7 1-2 eeat and 4 monihs Iie,.oite'l, from Nr-v Oiieaus, 21 hhds. t'hiia I. dnhi, 10. Total ivipor', r nce

, the i:t rr.-'-.int 4

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3-

SYLVESTER'S CottufcrfrCt Dctrnor, NEW-YORK PRICES CURRENT, AND (EN ERA L A 1) V ERTISER.

I I AVING been recently enlarged and other-

11 wise greatly improved, i now published every Thursday morning on a large imperial sheet at 1JU Brood, ay, IS" Y. and regularly forwarded with the greatest despatch to its patrons in ail parts of the United States. It contains

I. The Counterfeit Dt lector being a complete and accurate list of all the Counterfeit

and Altered Notes on the existing Banks iu the United States and Canada which have from time to time appeared, with descriptions of the peculiarities by which they may be distinguished from the genuine notes, so far as being collected with untiri'ig industry, revised with

care, nnd so arranged as to render certain the

defection ot a Counterfeit, by a glance at the Detector II. A List of Broken Banks nnd Fraudulent Banking Institutions comprising all the Banking Corporations which have becon.e in

solvent, and also all swindling issues of paper money by companies without bauking privileges. III. JS'cw-York PricPs Current giving the price?, respectively, of the various article of Merchandise, Country Produce, fzc. in this

city, carefully compiled every Wednesday from the mercantile transactions of the week IV. Batts of Exchange, and Price of Gold and mivt r giving the prices at which Bills of Exchange on London, Paris, Amsterdam, Ncw-Orlean?j and the several great commercial cities, are bought and sold in New-York; with a table of the intrinsic value, in commercial transactions, of the Gold ;uid Silver Coins, r"-per.tively, of the different nations of the woi Id . V. i Bank.Xute Table containing the name' nnd location of all the solvent Banking Institutions in the United Stales and Canada, .vith the rates at which they arc received in New-Yoik. VI. i'nee of Slocks buir the market value

NOTICE. ALL those indebted to the subscribers by Hook account, are hereby earnestly requested lo discharge lhe same by

cash or note on or before the lt day ol January nest; and all those indebted by

nole, are also requested to make payment on or before the above mentioned lime. Those who wish, can discharge their accounts or notes in pork, within the time

above stated. All those who neglect this call, may expect to settle their ccounts

with an officer, as no lurther indulgence will he given. TH0KN & TRACY". Vincennes, Oct. 25, 1833. 20-tf

ij Ulih. lollowiisg Printing materials are offered JL for saloon terms which will euit most per

sons desirous to commence the publication of an extra super-royal Newspaper: An Imperial Ramage Printing Press (the bct iron.) Three Chases and three Composing Sticke, 1 CO lbs. Small Pica, (considerably woru,) 80 do do (not much worn,) ISO do Pica, 80 do Double English, A large fount of 5 lines Pica, A fount ot Cannon, Do two lines Small Pica, (cap?,) Do. two lines Brevier, (Shade,) Do. Pica Antique, Do. Back Slope. The types, with the exception of one of tb3 Small Pica founts, are nearly as good as new, and would be nearly MifEeient to print a newspaper of super-royal size. The whole will bo sold together, ami if desired, on a credit of onu or two years, the purchaser giving approved security. Letters to the editor of the Wellsburgh Gazette, post paid, will be promptly attended to. Wellsburgb, Va. October 23, 1833. 21-C

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JOHN J1TERS9 S now in possession of (his establishment, long known as 'Lasstlle's 7'avern." Tl.o

houe has been thoroughly repaired ; and a large new stable is completed. The Larder the Bar the Grancry, and the liny loft, shall always b j well provided: the chambers shall be kept iD proper order, and the hoetler, and servants, shall be faithful. John Myers pledges himself to use every proper exertion to give satisfaction, and solicits public patronage. He hopes, by care nnd as:iihii' v, to merit the character of keeping "a nie;i comfortable house of public entertainment." Viuceiine?, Sept. 2U!u, 1633 l-tf

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