Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 30, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 December 1833 — Page 3

Itn-'i the ftcf of Mtv TO'li, 1800. .lir.Tt, him to nrik" I i - annual ippoti, n t lo tlirj President, l-iit to Conre. j Tim independence of the S creturv oil

tin1 Treasury -if it lo- true in gpm r ..i - is more e-pecially true m n g .,,1 (ll t,P j,;vr, St wa in t.i.'i tiit lead: . principle in or gui.izmg the Ear k, tint the President khnuLI ! e x 'iinl ii i from nil control o it Tlit? question which most divided the Ilue ul P4eptesen(atives, wa, whether there should he any Government Directors :it alt- and : 1 1 hcitij; h this was finally Hfhij.Uil, yet its tf litUtic v to create an IX'cniivo influence over the Hank, w.n --7 --v.. . juiltlui by two restriction?; fjrgt, that noi rrunp nan uirce ectois lw.n , JP !1P- (

5mtJd ffoiri any one stale and secouri,1 Oov ho, with his wife, pot the trunk on a ta that the Ptcsi lent of the Ha? k should nnt',,'i I hey then took the letter, which w as fasbc, as was originally (le-i'-nipd hv the:,('"P, ,fe ,r,J"k' :,,!tl Hir('r,ed to Got. Ed c;,.ri,.jr., ., p. " , ' vard H iror, Ciathstan. R I (with care am; '' 11 1,1 iiiissii'KiT))audo''iiedit I he letter was in trri' ng the trov ernmert Dnortois. Ar- fuhManee a follows cntilingly hy the charter the eriftary el DkauGhaM'KAthkr I have .(? you a prethe 'I'reasurv i- eveiy thin-- the Pre?! . -nJ Prn trunk and keep it t-H I come, Lc. ,icil, " i i " rp, o The Gov. iMil'icked Hie trunk and hii witie dent comparat.vely no.h'i.g I he bene. Ul,(, to lhr,w brk thc covrr hl. l(lUM(i f uy the m-uiv rviion of nll.jt would not readily open, and after one or two the i p a t ions c 1 the Dank with the Govern-; ;t;!ls upor the rover, it opened mouth for them nienl, thu .to look in, when they saw the instruments ol In tin 15h arti-lp ,-f the llth pertion, fh' r, - I he Ctovrrrior. then or soon after, came to the ofiKer at the head -t the 1 realty ,j k vin .,j inUIIae,i ! grandson, K. V. X.lepa:tCiPnt ol il Uniied Stit'e-. ghall hp H.ihcork thnt I i hroth' r, Benj. Burrock, in fuiniihed Irom tiiii h) time, as otten a New York, hail ent him a trunk, as described.

lie iua v i equn e,ni ,t PYr.ediiMronre n week. u ith lat-.c.eois t the amount ol the cap it a t :tor k , kr . To be Continued From the. American Almanack Jlr 1C31. Giii: vr ixupsi: or Tin: six. mm i... ... , tlmt ti.!- year (1 83 t) wih happen, n the r.'-hp.-e ! the Sil i i:n Sunday the 30th ol T' Thi.- H the thinl ol the. ei unC )ti!:ru r-r ie.- ol five aise .c'.ij.m-s, vim- " ' hit i ) u-. in the h )it tciui i -eve,, years; t'.'e f-.n;liot U'm seiies will take pine Ma ljiii, Liiid the la-t, Sept. llillu , K i '"'u , 1 The edipe of t!ip present year clouhl-' !e!i wiil leeeite great attention through-' t,ut our country . in lh'?e place w tier e. il mag.ii'U'ie w ill not X' eed levcndi . . ii. .i fit-, n.uci (limuiuuon oi tne iigm is notj 10 he Xi e. led, even at the lime of Ihe j gteate.-l oi -roi iiion, peihap., howev pi:,i 11 may h- s-ullu tent 10 ten.itr vi-i'de the! jdaoet. WtiU"), then about 30 degrees L. . E. ot ihe Son anil much neaier the I'.aiih, in. in u-uil; nr will the otitutati u be iti) great ivhere the eclipse i o-i;t-j!l totai; nuct; il h m been ohseiveJ on hnmer :ai.'u-. that the tinrclipsetl part, even when re.liup.1 to a mere pint, she.'!fullktent light to render small objects dn tirici. vihible and invri:de the btighlp!-t f the stais. lu.ieed on account ot' the retraction ot the Siin's ray hy the attnosheie ot the earth the darkness car. h arillv with slrictuesp he con-idered total, even where Ihe awn is completely shut out trom the yigut. In ihe great aul lemaikable eclipse ol June 1 6th 1306, when the sun wa totally obsiuted, at Boston, for fivej minutes, as much ligl ipmained as i?; f.iven hy the Moon when lull; gnd greater ,;,,ikui-" will not pruhahle he expet ienct d i:i any place, on the presen' occasion. Throughout the United Males, tiowev - r, a L'lt'at ut ursr-inii u, .u ...r,.....M - tPT.it planed in the Sun, will probably be noticed; and for some minutes before and ,, .c,.,iuci ,,1, ......ii m i er the moment ol iriealesi ol. uiation, r power ot a lens to produco combustion, hy Cendetntn the olar r t S will be q'll'P, ll ; not entirely destroye.-: At the luilf 4 .,P rrlii,ct ni f'Vbrn.ri lo-h tli A mill It r I C II I'PK "I I euoi.ll t I 'I . ' i i i ....,.,". lo.il. U wa- oi-eivtu i.y run-.., ..... the theimomeit'i 10 uie mi... .en 1. .-ui to 2lL and t hat dunnfr t he continuance ot the nor; no .enable etTect wa produced i . , iL,nU,l 1 ... ; , ln ,0 innii by placng .u idackened buih m the locus ct a power tul hurning, gias". i

The LV'ip-p, a? will be sppu on tricing' enough to heap the guilt of all lheircnmes; "While the undersigned are of opinion that Hp ,e,-h ot tuo centre, will bp total in a upon 'I'homonians. We urge, therefore : rev,M:i! ofliie "veis .ubmitted to their inspee11 i .r, i .. . u I t t i lion, possess, s considerable merit, tliev do tiot mail part nt the Territory p Aikansas, that such nnpr.nc.plpd otfen ers be n.tr-, Uiinli';lnv one of tllP1 is nlt ,.J(Cr of auoh a

the ;n l of Ihe ttes ot Mi-?iipp, Alabama, Georgia and S- u'lt far ilitn. The pt in-! . Ul. .1.- ...II rln I til-.lf. lilt- .J.l' V i.l.l probably be complete, are Charleston, r.'Mub nt, 5 C. Savannah, Milledgrille, Tuscab?o-,t. and Little Ko(k. The gtoat rst out iiion oi total it i r kues in any place will be about 1 m 5G. at Tuscaloosa, if wiil be ah uit 1 m 53-. and at Beauloit. 1 m . 4G-. tiice places Iving very near ihe err 'i il i ii p;'ii. ,m v,nitiKi"ii ui.. .ul na h. the .'t.tati u will be considerably le-s. the lormtr beit i: s,,u t!e about forty mites ! orth of this palh the latter about thirty Hoi1!!. Tie width of the lice of total i'uKoO" vatic - in it- pa-agp icrn the raOh, but in the U'ntd States will be phout one bum' it d mile's fh fe of the A'lantic S'at who oesiie to be hold T hi" n:e rpff tafle, the m -vt magtuticent and .i lu::c id tb.e pb nomen a r ra-un ,co,nt atv.l with which even Niagara 1 1 i i ,....... i 1 1 , . slak into .... . i. . .

f , dm w im nun i. was lurther lacreased by a new phenomepi W i !are n whi'-h to make iheir oher- MOt. ,r,)e coiapSe(l cat began gradually xa'.ot.-, at:-i l hey wiU u t neglrcMln-p. ,S,cn( irito its original propoitionj a p.iMiofv when tiny r.fj.c-t. that wng o its tail anl a oi.tion nt" itsi vv hikci M".n' 'bobnv wi.l nU agam lor UlP , tfn , WPli t ,:,t y i taluy had retui ned, and in tjareot 'iiiv five e tr. pa over any hl , :ln hou r BU),1 r.n rose up and retired a.t ot e l.i.ded tale-, or until Angus!, t) a itpl c,llner ()-,iie fiki) t( adjust her 7ih. 1CC9. jtnrc bhe remained aboard tor about A- the time f the Dltp-e of I'chtnai;. twenty fnir houis, but att.eivvard disap1TI u ii' ' i i 1 J i v n t tp e ;i tnl c v u 1'iju ry , pc a i t.d , no one can 't 1 how. The ves-

W a: ii-rait.e.i i . waiuei c ,ii.-i'i io.M i: at lb. S it. mi!,-!' aav piotc u.-n ru . . ..i: . .. the e e, oi r-iniii!; '?iass not sum i n v ". i lo iem.il U , ih it t.rt ... i. ii,., I i ,. . ' , ..... I t-k . f : fh.iul.l the s-kv . :u.it;g uie couunu tme. u tin- - ''ip-e, be b- n.oi.e ol the yeiy ilaik . . . . .. or r .! .. i it.c. of a s xtact. and ls,1'" ia (iebsu.i . f this- a piece ot romm n w in .iiv. tice irom veins, a Hid ten lerr.i erne black hy the sm-'ke. of a Limp ui he U-c d with safely. If ihe bisti e vtj tv. Sun should be dirnmshe ! by int. i v. n ; I. I, ,l,lni !. ..!.. ! r ulli t C.vlU!', lljjl'll-l iimu. in

gt' pmrnrn plot. r,,,.7vVi.vAf.--V(. published, n An

?in-c, a pai:i;raph stating the r.l!cii):t made b ;une wretch ni Ne-v Y,.ik, to destroy the life ol w.M .nor i;.;o, ,,l Kl,. ie Main!, by K iniinn to him a lar-i- quantity of gunpowiier. 'the editor of the Providence (ii'Zette solicited somt parti, -jhirs of the strange transaction, from a me-! It- r of tin family . and received tl.c tollowmg letter in reply -. Sat Courier. To the Editor nf the City Gazr'tc. We? tis, Oct. lyih, 1833. Dfmi 5m Since my rt'lnrri heme I have inquire d of Col. Ceo. I'.rown. Jr. and J. II. Cross, respecting Gov. Wib-ox trunk They went down and opened the trunk. and say that it came to this p a cp in the sloop New York, Captain Robert brown, Jr. and . us taken from on board bv E. Pahcock, w ho i erandson to Gov. Wil11V Mllfl hv.' llim ennt i, lUii ...oil . r -f -j n-ei Irt 1 K v- oancoeK u ent home wun inm, ami reau i i ijiiiHinei i ne if hit ui uc ;i iui jei . i in whole fitTair remained a secrtt till .vithioa lew day, when it was thought best to make a new attempt to open the trunk. Col. Brown say he took the trunk and carried it into the garden and opened it so as to look in took a pmr of sci-sor and cut the strings attached to the trii-ere of the pi-til, and opened 5:v? -me of the strincs wax shorter than the o'her and w as a veakr.r one; and, m the first attuiirt m orm .t, th,y broke two of the strands ip.entl . it stretched enough for them to k)' k m before it hesran to move the stronger 'e, .., .. .. . .... . . n ...... ... .o ..It... l,,i:'C. oil in il uo I ' nniti ir ti.u b,.t,n W(,icl0,u .,,, ,;, be twenty-five pa,j6. 'lie f istols were Loth loaded "with balh 1 hre are n!! the fact? that have enme to my krow le.'-j.- I need not tell you that I have rjtten in hate. Very repcLtluIly, I remain your obedient a,,k R G. CUIIL1NGAME. From thc Thnmsonian Ilccorder. CAL'TION TO THOMSON IANS. I inter date of Nashville, October 23 1G33, we arc told there are a nutnher of mn going through the country, selling spurious medicinp called Thomsoniati, and there ha fprn consider ahle harm done in that neighborhood. There wa a certain man and Ins son who were killed hy this means. In another neighborhood there were two children killed The eame kind of mpdicine was given to a tat and i.'og, and it killed thpm both. It is my opinion you ought to apprise the puh lie of such conduct through the medium of thp ty.ecor.-ler Purchasers of medicine should certainly he cautious and much on their guard again! -uch tipfwious practices The object is umioubtedly to hi ins the mpdirir. p inln rootPintit and alarm thp l.PO- , 1 ' pie Thorns-mi inn w ill take wartiing and he sure thpy ht in their me 'imes from none htit lawful Agents. Fis ns are mix .,, wVA Th. mouian medicines and thn-e o -l I'vo'ir pnimiPS lor crenume 1 liu ; xinn spcretly murder, to injure the irr,x ,,n! r (,js,0 I ' ( onununiraiino Irom various auarter v-o.Mi.iuoii.iiii ... ii mi t.i.iLxjq .i ,r' jcont(,,n intrllitrpncp of similar import w ttli n,j,.lt up !;,ye p-iven above. These fic.ls! prvpf.PvinrPthP9mtiHlinltmw ar.tii.itps!'" .. . Itio ohcmiiu n f tlio inmQ ni'. n sic m . .. .... r,P,jn t MlU andr-iMlce hcei'ate

a moment in sounding the alarm Drag! that purpose, have examined a number ot Man ,,ptie (nunlenms practices to (he light i uscript Novels, offered as competitoi s for a pre ()l,r P0Pmks ho se, or employ other-1 'Viu,":; .. . , I. . iHic NOLLIl'd MAGAZINE, Mo the Au ,(1 ef. pni9onoll, articles, and call then, t,or oi (he bait NovELj on a iNiUional hub. Thorns nian medi'ine, will find abettor ; ,ect '

rowiy watched, publicly expoco.i, an t he made t samples of legal retribution that ; iKn, n,.,.- loan, i.i rflthsrl I'm l-i,va .."! inty . uni i..-,-.vv ......t v,. their insulted country and the rights of humanity. A CAT "IIAIIU rRCSSLD." The lUltic trade, M ir , Captain Hiche, arrived at Letlh a few das ago. with a! it i i . cao ot tl.x lion, . r.ier simi "i? . n .e some tmn wmc en-aged m unbinding the, l.ii ire pa. kage- (which were made up ol a

IIUlr'tT ''l t-uiiiii viicr, dill -'; voc iuui.i iijij tut: I' I'MJ UL CUIllr ll il"H, n in - toyp'her by a machine into one half theirj ,l' probably establish his own reputation, and origin) Milk, for ihe purpose of saving! I'Ti 'J1 f ,his ,w,n,r" I-lependo,.t ot , . ' , the national inducement, (he attention ot the M.a, e and stovxage.) they were surpi ied j iller;ir aspirant .liiected to the follow ing-.-to fnd in the heart of one ot the bundles.) In older to assi-t in advancing Am. rb an Lita noor cat, whose body had been crushed erature, and eive the r ader of ihe NOVEL-

.iiiai!... i i i i . Liu . ni ! n in'i bund hv rhp!15'1 MAGAZINE a share in the advantage of

.... ...... j unmet. -e pi nsui e put upon the flax The standiup- lost in coniectnre at the circumstance, whpri Uieir amazement ispi w a? on nei iir,igK o.eun -1:12111 n.ns, -iO that pti-fi must have remained all thai time Hi a cmpies-ed state, without food ;()r air POISONOUS BL.Vt. Ph'ise beiutilul red feeds with a black I i . i . r...t; .!,;.. ;poi , ui'Migm n-ui :.., . : u nc s worn as ornament oi ores, are saio - r i . i

t"iv.'hv the native to be o dangerou-, that the

hiH ot one . I trom I? -uthcienilv poison oi 'o rtioy a man. '1 hi account, how "ver, sn'ins lo exceed probability; bui ihcy bive a, vcr jiicjuclicial ualitj, I

have no doiiht, for within my owninow ledge I have ?en an extiaordinary eflect of the poison (f one of three peafl. A poor woman, who had some of them given t iter; and who did not choose to he at the expense of having them drilled to make a necklace, put the seeds into hot water till they were sufficiently soft to Bp perforated with a large needle; in performing thi? operation, she accidentally wounded hei finger, which soon swelled and became very painful, the swelling extended to the whole hand; and it was a consideralde time before she recovered ihe ue of it. The botanical name of the plant that pro diicps this pea is Abrusal precalarivs. Elements of Science of Botany, as established by Einnas .

NOTICE. ALL person indent, u to the subscriber by note or book account, are hereby requested to come forward and liquidate the same without delay. JOHN K KURTZ. Vincennps, lnd , Dec. 20, 18 ii 3o-3t I" AV 7JHOLBSALS. 'V'lIF. under-iued have just received from J. I ittsburirh and .New Orleans, n additional apply "I Groceries consisting in part, of the loiiowinir, to wit: Hnvaurn Green CotFee, t . Ji'.ca and St. Domingo, ditto. IS'pw Orleans Sugar, in hhds and barrels, Lump and L..af do. fifty kctjs Tar, G mi Vow der Imperial and Young Hy son tea, Indiiro, Madder, Cooperas, Ahim,Sp. Brown, Spanish W Inline and Brimstone, While Lead in kes, ice. Laslern NaiL from 4 to 24 I. Collins' Axes. Lnr, Ox and Drawing Chains, .'uniatta Bar Iron, well assorted, lMouiih flates, Steel, Hoes, Sec. Writing and Wrapping Pap r, Shoe Blacking, Itaijins, llice, M. lr Cigars, ! by 10 k 10 by 12 Window Glass, Powder, Lea. I and Shot, Western Reserve Cheese, Cincinnati Beer, in half barrels, Tanners Oil, Linseed Oil, Manufactured Tobacco of different brands, Bed Cords and I'h.ueh Lines. A general assortment of nd 2,2TJ2)23j Smong Txhich. are 5 PIPKS (pure) A constant supply of rectified WI1I6KKY together with l'cj.per, Spice, Ilnce and Ground Uingi r, Nutmegs, Lc. All of which, we are determined to sell at the Loni-vilb prices W & J LL Wis. Fvnnsville, lnd., Dec. 23d, I8J 30tf Hollow 1W9are. ir. A J. LEWIS H AVE just re. eived 37 boxes Pntsburgh Hollow Ware, consisting of Pint, quart, hall talbm and gallon Bottles, 20 dozen Pint Flasks, 6 dozen in each box, which will be sold at the Pittsburgh prices, adding nothiiu: but the ireitht. W V J L tvHiisville, lnd., Dec '231, 1333 30if TH'1 NOVEL.! T'S MAGAZINE. ( i ill E anxiet to hr i n t li.'o acti it the talent i L of the country, indiie i t he pid lidiers ot the NOVLLt I 5 Ai.M.iztiM-, t. otter a 1 1 -! mium f FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR; u .Tut bkst Novel, oh a Naiioi.hl subject, for th .. 'publication But, by the lienor of the Com . . V i . . . . uiittee, w Inch is subiomed, the tni nu-cripls suit 1 mittetl to their netua!,ar. no: oi that character which would warrant the award of - The time is therefore exie.u! ithe a moil ii t , w hich . i t is t ; be hoix-d, will I . ' . 11 ,irP nalive talent to exertioa: "The undersigned, a Comuiitten alerted for' (!e?cript-on as would warrant them in awarding the premium. DWID PAUL liROW.V. -- - - - t JOSEPH R. CHANDLER, WM. M. MEREDITH, RICH Mil) PENN SMITH, HORKttr EWLNO, JOHN' MUSGEIAVF.. MOB TON McMICllAEL. There i no country whi.di, for the time of its i t io. I n t. .1 ..t i 1 . .t". . . c. 1. 1.. ; ; :V'V r ' Novoilits as thlsrt J Vint ul iut,r. ,.st, but the duty ofthose who possess mind for. 1 ,..;f. .,.;.... !... ... . . the Publishers of that u-urk. satisfied that the: best way to promote talent is to reward it, of1 . .. r icr a I remnim of 750 Dollars, TO THE AUTHOR OF THE Upon a Salinnal subject to le presented on or before the first of lpri!, 1 834. Tt : I... : :n i . i .. I. ! i..s iieiinmii win oe awaioeu oy a cuoseiij Committee; and the successful Work will be printed in a hamUome book-form, correspond-' ing with the best London Editions of popular Novels ; in order that the manner of its publication iuh correspond with the mer;t of the Au thor. 1 he compciitor for the Premium will under-trim! that, ia addition to the SEVEN HUNDRED and FIFTY DOLLUS, he will be entitled to FIFTY DOLLARS for every Thousand Copies of the Work which may be sold, ihirinj; the eontimintiou of the copriirht. or FIVE DOLLARS for every Hundred; which, when; competent tah tit is exercised on the Work, not unlikely to produce a fair remuneration. The Mauuscriots f ir competition must be de livered by the first of April, under an envelope Udslrwied to C. ALEXANDER & CO., and

accompanied by a s ale.l letter, counnunicatin; the author's name, which shall re mam unopen ed, except in ihe cae of the successful cmiija titor '1 o the others the manu-cript? mid ser'ir. lures will he returned, by calling according t the addres. The new and very popular Novel entitled. "J'ilatre Utiles,'1 i now in course of publicatioi. for the Novelist's Magazine, and will be issue. : in the next number of that Work. It is a pro duclion ot more than ordinary excellence, and will be read with much interest and anxiety Il may also be proper to say, that the subscribers to the Novelist's Magazine will, in the course of the Work, obtain a uniform edition ol the Writings of Mr James the acknowledged inheriter of Ihe genii!" of Sir Walter Scott; and also nf the Works of the leading literary characters of the day among whom are Bclwkk, Imnim, -c. ice (r7 Publisher of newspapers, exchanging with the NOVELIST'S MAGAZINE, are requested to trive the above a few insertion-, and in future to address their pf.ners to the "ATHENIAN, and Literary GazetteS' by which promptness ot delivery is secured, as well as an extenuation of postage. Nov. 30.

I&EWAItD. 'I I1E subscriber will give the above reward with all necescfir,' i.vlifllci.c Ti.r h ti fttc It riff mi I I -il"...-v iui wn ..i. '. ...... 1

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delivery of two NEGRO Sla ve ' l,Ml' who left Louisvillo upoi. the 8th j Ui VJ13 2225)33321233 of Deer rnbi r, as is supposed in j Comprising nearly every article used in tl r Bothe Steam-Boat Telegraph, and titirH practice of Medicine, all ol '.which arts landed in Shawneetown upon the ()f tnf, )vsi quality, and will be disposed of upou

llth or ii:tn on rneirway to v an - aves are both women the oldest about or 30, and the youngest her'dster about 23 I hey are tniilaltc.es ot a dark or copper color, and be vy set, the oldest passes by ihe namoof Mary King or Molly, an I whs for seven years pa-t, a hamhcrmaid on the River between Loui-vi le and New Orleans She is usuallv well dressed, likely and polite. The youngest is called Sally, sloops when walkinsr, dressed in iinsey and is elumsy in her gait; neither have any particular inaiks beyond Ihose already described. It is supposed they have oa papers, and will attempt to escape to Canada, either through Illinois or Indiana. nv reasonable additional reward will be paid should the negroes bp arrested in the interior of either of thc above Slates and secured in a Coun'v Jail, or delivered to me at Louisville Kentucky. HENRY POPE. Dec. 1 3th. 1833-29-3t The Vincei ne Gi.zctto will give the above three weekly insertion', and forward their accounts to the office of the Louisville Advertiser. NOTIFICATION. rpilE heirs if the estate of Philip Defendall. 1 deceased, are hereby notified, that I will apply to the nest Circuit Court, to be holden in the County of Pike, Indiana, commencing on the 4th Monday of February next, for the division of J JO acres of land, lying in said County, and beiut; part of Section five, Township one, South Ranee No nine. West JAMES DEFENDALL. The above 1 JO acre? i taken off of the N. V. Quarter,and N. P. Quarter. CO acresotfof each. bO acres off of the East "ide of the N W Quar ter, and GO acres off of the West side of the N. K. Q .tarter of Section five, as before stated. Dec 14, l833-27-3t DR.TTGS AND M m AS just re I bou.-e to rereiveu and now V'r!""c' 'r, d by Doctor L. . .. .1 rmerlv oecuoie Mc.N'ami., a new ami fit sli supply of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oih, Together with a variety of tin; patent Medicines , celebrated for (he cure of SCUGFUtiA or KINGS EVIL. TETTEP.OUS ERUPTIONS on the Skin, RHEUMATISM and GOUT Ail sprai ;s u bruises, COLD-, COUGHS, and CONSUM I IONS, DYSPEPSIA. DISEASE of the LIVER, WORMS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, FEVER & AG UK, SORE EYES, and almost every other discus incident to the human family. All of which, are warranted genuine, and will be sold on the mo-t reasonable lerins. Viucunes, Nov. 'J4t!, 1833 Ho-oiit rfflHK su'.sciiber v,ll re-com-nence his Tin:,,,.,, School H School on the 140, of October Ten weeks will constitute the quarter I erms ot tuition will be us follows; For Spelling, - For Reading and Writing, For all higher English brancho0, For Latin and Greek languages, $2 50 3 Oa 4 00 G 00 No pupil will be taken for a less term than one ouatter When I wo or more ci.i . - . i. . r . .. ociihi.ii s ii i e en i 1 1 oni . no iiip ia mi i y , a suitable deduction will be made. The small tax of 1 Oi cents will he added to the tuition bill of each scholar to defray the expenses of wood, &,c lor the school room. Promising strict attention to Ihe improvement of those confided to his care, he respectfully solicits a portion of the public patronage. The School will he opened in the tooms recently occupied by G. W. Carrulhers. ii. .1. SiLlW. Vincr tines, Sept. 27, 1 "33. IG-tf Mitrtek MKchvt'd, n'OULD inform those who purchased at their sale in the country twelve uiontlo since, that their notes are due, and prompt pa v is! ment is required; an. I those having notes an accounts ot long standing, are requci-:d to set tle the same, on r before the 25 Ui ol Decembt next, as longer indulgence cannot be eiven. Vicccunes; tnu., ov. loth, lsj:jJ-iJ-t.t

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!.. WMIEWIJjEIR has just received, dSCJCD Ihls. Kenh.uyaSALT, Do. Saline Do. Which, he offers low for CASK, or will exrh-tngp for CORN", or good merchant' ahle PORK Vincermes, Dec. II, 1833-27-3t TAKEN UP James Bell, living in Ohio P township, Warrick County, I'ldiBiia, a dark bay mare; fiip4 posed to be eight years old, fourjT ' Jm teen hands tliree inches hi-;h, a tSaisifiSB' saddle mark on tho oir sn'e, very near blind in the left eye Appraised at twenty-five dollars by Ibomas McCool, ami Perry A. Boon, on the 1'Jth November, 1833, before me, JOHN V DARBY, J 1. W. C. Dec. 14, 1633 27-3t

MEDICINES. f f HE sut.scribpr respectfully informs ilu- pub S lie, that hr hui? now on band, and offers for sale, two doors below Messrs. Tomlinscn & . i . . . r i11. .9'W1..m nit .icKr.rtuini.r lit ; IJj0,Prate term' j iSfN ;l nuiIlber nf 3ets of Dr. Thomson's Medical Practice, which may be had at the usuaj rate of $20 per sett Also, on hand, twenty copies of Robir.ion'a Lectures on Medical Botany. "S RATH BOND. Vini cnnes, lnd , Dec. 10, IHJ3 23-t Adventurers yon have hut time to ordcT before Lotteries cease in Penosy Ivania. BEHOLD A SPLENDID SCHEME! lOO PRIZES or $1,000, And Tickets ooly $G, Grand Consolidated Lottery, For Literature and Charities, in the Stafo of Delaware, South Carolina and Louisiana. Clas3 No. 51, for 1833. To he drawn tit Wilmington. On Tuesday, the 24:h of Dec. , 1C33. 75 Number Lottery 11 Drawn Ballots. SCHEIIE. ii r i ?n it 4jO g20U00 5000 4000 3000 2237 1000 300 150 70 CO 30 12 G 19 20000 5000 4000 3000 2237 10UO0O 9000 4500 G(J60 G400 3B40 37632 133050 100 30 30 123 12U 120 313C 2217G 258G1 Prizes, 337G26 So'rnr your orders without delavi to tfco constant prize eeller. 1 r.f GCO A.COOK, Pittsburgh. V. Dec. 16 183323 ADVEN PURK11S PEIIOLI) The Last Lottery 7 hat oiill be Drawn in Pennsylvania. 1 PRIZBS OF 10,000.? 'PICKETS ONLY $5 XSWSS va.Ni!i OF PENNSYLVANIA easa .Vo. re To be Drawn in Philadelphia, On SATURDAY Dec. 20, 1833. C6 Number Lottery 10 Drawn ballot?. SCHEME.

1 10,000 10,000 1 10.000 10.000 1 10,000 10.000 1 2,2 GO 2.2G0 10 1,000 10,000 10 500 5,000 1 o 300 3,000 oq J00 4,000 OC 100 C.500 5G 0 2.800 50 40 2.240 H2 30 3.3G0 112 25 2,300 004 20 4 430 19C0 10 19.G0O 15100 5 77,000

1C0 10 Prizes, 133,040 Tickets $5, Shares in Proportion, Apply to or address YATES M,INTYRE, Or, GEO A. COOK, Agent. PiOshurgh, Pa. Dec. 16, 183323 MANUFACTORY. I II AVE a i.AKciE assortment of TIN WARE on hand, which I will sell at wholesale o? retail, low for CASH or I'UODUCE, such u may suit. Job woikdoue- at short notice. J N. SMITH. Vincennes, lnd June 15, 1833 1-tf BLANK DEEDS, ALWAYS FOR SAL I - AT THIS OKFtCE WOOD. A few Cords cf Weod yyuntcri at tb 05V