Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 31, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 January 1834 — Page 3

VINCilNNBS.

SATtiiO VV, JAN. I, 131.

We are 1 1 til v thankful to Messrs. Hendricks and Tipton of Hie Senate, and Ewii g of the Mouse ol Representatives, for their lavoia io tiausmitting to u many r -iu able uaiioual docu.neuts. We hope they dl continue to outer such favors.

there rould n't fmrc Terr. prp?rr,t in the 'not rnmrcnO'T more than 18 a 19 cents, at which M'Mjsp mie than luo hur.lrtd and twenty raTrs transactions would be made.

itf,alt-...i,irti tzt o hnmhtd and thin,, one1 "?oeco -We eivetl.if article its piece in onr . . . f"my OMejrutiiie of remaik. but there is nothing of inter

......... ,lt um, flX an(J caovas-jpg, , be siid further than repeated in our hist se"- nuruher; there is none on hand, and consequentTherp is otic vacancy in Maine, and onc'j nothing: doing vacancy in Massachusetts say 2 F'-tr has been sold this week at $4 50, 4 62 t 2 THp hio..io t " r and 4 Toper barrel, which latter rate was the I he aeuiees were: Mr. CWc. nf k.e vesterila g'ome hold,rs look lorwart, Massachusetts Mr Pearce, ot Rhode M fr an'advance; the supply on hand i? fair, and laud, Mr. JWuhlcnburg, of Pennsylvania, jibe demand regular, whether for home conMr Wise, of Vh , Mr Siulel,n. S. C , M r imptinn or exportation. iiullnrrl nf I Mr H'AVf. i o. arrf. There is plenty of new and soft in liullard ol La Mr While, ol La Vumrner,! n:uk -t j3 a Pg a but e(w and hard ! Mis.,and the contested seat ol Messrs. jmny w quotPtl i(, Somewhat better demand at

LiCicntr ami .woore, vacant say a "

NOTICE. 4 LL persons bted t the rubcriSer by A i(te or book account, are hereby requested to come forward and liquidate the same without delay. JOHN K KURTZ. Vincennes, Ind , Dec. 26, 1833 30-3t

.'Mli. LW1NG. We perceive by ilie Wnshington papers

that this gentleman is by uo means idle la a l iii'on to attending to the private btit oe;5 uf Ins constituents at the several of ces oi Government, he has found time to prepare il lies-ul the following resolution, whidi to us, appear of much im j ortynce: On in . ionof Mr EWING, Kttotved, I Imi die Committee of Ways and Mr ans be itudrucuut to inquire into the KXytuiein y l authorizing a XS'atioual C'liteiy ol 35 million ot dollars, to be tounie . upon me lai-h ot ihe United Stales, and ue incomit i te-i w iiu, ,nd independent at, all txeiU.ive lontioi. except as may le iqaa-u tor itie nomination ol dnedorbatu curieiicy to be stiuck, prelected, and i??uea i;i a vieparioieut ol lite Mint ot the Lmiea SiaieH, undei legulation- to ee cuie d impartial iiali ibuiiou thereof ainoug the several Sialts i esptctively, ac cordiiig to tepi eseniatif e population, it the e.tme lie req.nnvvt, m iriue of the plignttd luiui and ie?ouisisul each Stale so ieu'Jiiui'rto ihe United Siutes, tar its le-

ueaipti n accoidiog to the legal stipulation, on u tare, and the pa loem ot such bonus to the i'leuisuiy of the United Slates to detra) txptnse, anil to guarantee ulterior responsibility as may he piescribed: and Bdid cuiency, 8o authorized and loaned according to the pie-cuied ratio to States retpniing us use, wheu loaned to the people tin ough Slate instrumentality, shall he leceived ui payment of public lands and in payment of all other leveuue acciu

ing to the General Government, and shall

Thp December number of the Lady's Hook Iihs just been received, which completes the seventh volume of this truly excellent work. The title page to the last volume, which accompanied the last num

ber, in point of elegance of execution, is'

9 a 9 1-2 cent per lb

Pork, Baron and Zfrrhave not yet arrived in such quantities a? to open an established price, and we notice Pork in bulk only at a fixed rate Tork, mes, in bbls. $16 fKW " Prime, ditto do. 12 "d ) " Carco. do. do. uncertain.

Bacon hopr round, 7 1-2 a 8 cents, sales, If'tiiskeu continues to be dull as ever, and we

qu t l ist ;des 29 i30 cents per gallon, i Coif, e.-No alteration has occurred since our

m t . . m . al. ' -

ilmntf iviihtMt , .-..It I . last rem irlis; th" fest qufilitv Havana jrfii is almo.t nilhout parallel. The proprietor- ypt qo(e( at' $H ;ll4 x . inVt.rior descriptions promise tht the matter of the January -re plenty it reduced rat. l... I, ... , .-, ! Candles, "ienn. The nrice of this articlp has

mini ipr nm:i ii np neurit en? irni i

AT WHOLES ALE.

We have just received the specimen number of the Athenian, a weekly litera

ry paper printed iu Philadelphia.

ieen reduced, ind we now quote sales at 36a37

1-2 cmt per lb. Fiih Considerable transitions have taken place in Mackeral t the i:it.-s quoted. Oils. We nvik. no aHeraU 'a except for

Phe! winter strained sperm

ify in Philadelphia at the expiration of 0:,r quotations are from the sales of the last

tiie piestnt volume, will be discontiouedJcare:

at which time the Athenian will be regulaily commenced and forwarded to those who are now 6ubs,criers to the Spy, it being published instead thereof. The specimen number can be eeeo at this office, where subsciiptions will be received.

'St

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Hollow

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From our Correspondent at ladianapolis, we have received the following: A joint resolution disapproving of the appointment of Charlee Tyler has been indefinitely postponed in the llou-e by a maiority of 8. This matter has produced

the first Rvmptoms of party feetinjr whi-h IJanuarF.

has been exhibited here this -es-ion This resolution was introduced t a prom inent Jackson member, and in con-equence

has caused con-ioerable excitement, about

one-third of thp Clav p.irty , so called went! February,

ann-t the resolution, the balance for it j

The Ja kson pirly as divide i in about

VINCENNBS GAZ3TTS .iL.iitfjY.it k ran

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be obligatory Upon the Stale issuing iiiejthe?n e way, the whole hog men going tame 10 redeem, on demand, at her other , ;1griint it, on the alleged gmund thatGro of di-f.ouni and d?posit; which said oihce, Jackson coub lo no harm--lh wr bat whe eslaiiiislieti ui:c!er State guaranty tO;no right to object to an) thing he chose u Viu:i and to leaeem satu currency, shall do that the legislature had no right to 1 e me place ol uepo;il ol all public mo-. instruct Senators, although t ho-en b

i.ev collected or belongiug to ibe General j them, and the mover of the resolution a tg

Go t'rniucnt wiimu the limns ot ihe State j charged on the fl.or with bung a milk and

wheie it txi-is, also, to inquiit: lulo the j water democrat ; in con-equence, some of Comparative eXpeoieucv ol eetatdubing a ! t he raw disc'fiies were vnj' much put to ISational bunk, bat:d u;.ou a specie ! it to know w Inch was the true Jackson .-ide

capital, io bo furnished by th; several j of the question. Stales, as side stockholders thereof, on a j Jn the Senate, a resolution similar in ob t-cale proportionate to the repiesentative ject, but ditl'er ing in phraseology, not hav

i.m.ol i lion each, oith a biancu in eucb

ttate, the institution to be regulated m strict accoruame with uniloim general

rules, adopted b Congress, umter a directoiy of Stale, appointment, and each Stale

msr ine name or unanes rier in it. nas

p.ssed to a ttnrd reading by a majontv of

16. It wan likewise introduced by a pro

minent member ot the Jackson patty, (sup

posed ot the Van Bur en school) no less a

to eni jy ihe btuerit ot a capital, aud exer- man than D H. Culley, the gentleman who

ci"e i,over in actoidauce witti tne vest- received me nomination ot ttie conven'ion

! intriet theiein: said Committee to re-! for Lieut. Govertior. What will be the

jiori b m or otherwise. Mr M ivlM moved to lay the resolution on me table, but withdrew it at the requri-t ot the mover, who then, in a short speech, (which we regret was delivered iu so low a lone of voice as to be but par (ialU heaid at the distance of the Keporter,s ile;k.) explained ami supported the resdu iwri Mr M'KIM withdrew his motion to lay on ihe table .

fate oi this res-lution in the lowei House I cannot predict. It is a family quai irl in

which I leel uo interest.

There i- a considerable division here in the party 1 am inclined to believe that

the Dick Johnson meo are the stronger

and the most honest, and aie determine!

to go ahead. Another Democratic Ile-

pubiican Convention is spoken of, in order

to nominate the lecumseh killer lot the

Presidency. He will, at all events, be

nominated by one or moie Ja k-on press

M ARCH,

April,

May,

June,

July,

August,

- i i t a - - S) as J. "1 ' 5 6 7 It 13 14 19 20 21 26 27 28 2 3 4 9 10 11 lb' 17 18 93 24 25 3 4 9 10 11 lb 17 18 23 24 25 30 31 1 6 7 8 13 14 15 20 2 1 22 27 28 2J 4 5 6 li 12 13 18 19 20 25 26 27 I 2 3 8 9 10 15 16 17 22 23 24 29 30 1 6 7 8 13 14 15 20 21 22 27 28 29 3 4 5 10 11 12 17 18 19 24 25 26

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The resolution wag agreed 1o.

The House then, on motion of Mr. Stew-'es in this State b.ie

art, ai j juiutd.

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AlAIUIIKt;. 'What can this mean? Can it be possifible there are men numbered with the Representatives of the people in the Con-

giess of the United State9 so debased as to trample upon their oaths and obliga lions? If any there be, "now's the day cnl lion's the hour," when the names of ruch recreants, fiom the pure principle of moral honesty, should be expose.,' to public scorn and indignation and in addition to ibis, a few month1? ser

vice in the penitentiary for their wiltul and corrupt perjury, would not be amis. Verily, these rascals miHl have had their consciences seared a? with a red hot iron. We tiust, however, the matter is misrepresented The following is from the last letter of the "Sty in Washing ton His statement is bill) confirmed by a communication, which we have received from a distinguished member of Congress. The country ouht to take the alarm. There

are men in ihe House of Representatives,

tor whose conscience perjury hs no ter

IP. I I it. .....1,1 I . s.,v

rors . e oene,e, nai w loom ixy ui linger upon them: Journal Focus. "On Tuesday, tne 3 l of December, the House proceeded to the election of a Cleik The whole number of ballots were 231, and they were given as fol-

ow : Matthew S. Clair-Clarke, Waller S. Franklin, E'.eazer Early, Thomas C Love, Waber Franklin, lilanks,

METEOlULtGiL.L TAbLL VlSCfcHNhS INUIAS4, I8J3.

THF.RMO.MLl r.lt.

DATE. JUI' Su" REMARKS. Rise o ck set Dec ly .56 45 i 40 I laudy, ' 20 6 36 i 3d Ditto 4 'l 37 49 ; 47 Char, 22 M 50 ; 45 Rain, 2. .i'J oJ . 45 Ditto " 2 ) 51 j 4J Clear, hail storm, 4 2) SI 42 1 34 snort, clear, 41 38 40 Clody, ditto, 27 8 34 32 Ditto " 28 . 40 ; 42 Clear, 2'' 31 j 41 40 Cloudy, " 31 47 ; 54 i 52 Ditto clear 31 27 i 28 I 27 Clear,

31

! September, 7

14 21 28 October, 5 12 19 26 November, 2 q 16 23 30 December, 7 14 21 28

I 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 QO 29

2 9 16 23 30 4 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30

1 I 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 20 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 28 4 1 1 18 O 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 31

2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 7 !4 21 28 4 1 1 18 25 9 iC 23 30 6 13 20

4 11 18 25

M'-HE undersigned have jut received from i Pittsburgh and New Orleans, an additional supply of Groceries consisting in part, of the following, to wit: Havannu Green Coffee, St . Jnza and St. Domingo, ditto. New Orleans Sugar, in hhds. and barrels, Lump and Loaf do. Fifty kegs Tar, Gun Powder, Imperial and Young II j son tpas, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Al:jm,Sp. Brown, Spanish Whiting, and Brimstone,

White Lead in kegs, &c. Eastern Nails from 4 to 244.

Collins' Axes, Log, Ox and Drawing Chains, Juuiatta Uar Iron, well assorted, Plough Plates, Steel, Hoes, &c. Writing mid Wrapping Pape , locking, Raisins Rice, Melee Cigars, B by 10 & 10 by 12 Window Glass, Powder, Lead and Shot, Western Reserve Cheese, Cincii al i beer, in half barrels, Tannorg (),1, Linseed Oil, Manafacured Tobacco of different brands, Bed Cords and Plough Lines.

A general assortment oj

WINES fit LIQUORS, hn-jng -which are 5 PIPES (pure) COGNIAC BRANDY. A constant supply of rectified WIIISKF.Y to

pettier with Pepper, Spice, Rnce an I Crround

Cinspr. Nutmegs, Uc Allot which, we are de

termined to sell at the Louiville prices. W. & J LF.WI3 Evansville, Ind., Dec. 23d, 1833 -30tf

3 I 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 7 14 21 28 4 1 1 13

2 9 10 23 30 6 13 20 27 4 1 1 18 25 1 8 15 22 29

12 19 26 3 iO 17 24 31 7 14 21 28

12 19 26

4

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18

25

HAVE just received 37 boxes Pittsburgh Hollow Ware, consisting of Pint, quart, half gallon and gallon Boltles, 20 dozen Pint Flasks, 6 dozen in each box, w hich will be sold fit the Pittsburgh prices, adding- nothing but tbo freight. W & J. L. Evansville, Ind., Dec 23d, I8:i3 30tf REWARD.

rfHE nbcriber will give the above reward with all neepssarv expense for the attft and winery of two NEGRO Slaves ho left Louisville upon the tlth f December, as is suppo-'ed in lie Steam-Boat Telegraph, and nndctl in Shawneetown upon the I Ith or 12th on their way to Can ivus are both wo-io n the oldest

about 28 or 30, and the y otniget her Visier about 23. They are nodattoes of a dark er copper

color, and heavy set, the oldest passes by th

name ot Mary lwg or Molly, and was for s-eveu

years pat, a Chambermaid on the River be

tween Loui-vdle and New Orleans She is usually well dressed, likely and polite. The youngest is called Sally, stoops when walk-

ng. dressed in nnsey anu is clumsy in i.er gait; i either have any particular marks beyond those already described. It is Hippo-id they

have pass papers, and will attempt to escape to Canada, either through Illinois or Im'ian i.

Any reasonable additional reward will ha

paid should the negroes be arrested in the interi

or of either of the above States and secured in a

County Jail, or delivered to me at Loiii-vilie

Kentucky.

iilnry yurt:. Dec. 13th, 1833-29-3t The Vincennes Gazette will give the above three weekly insertions, and forward their accounts to the office of the Louisville Advertiser.

ada. '

THO NOVELIST'S MAGAZINE.

1 8 15 22 I 8 15 22 29 5

jTfclllE anxiety to bring into activity the talent

the countiy , induced the publishers ot

DRUGS AND

S of

die NOVELIST'S MAGAZINE I offer a pre

mium of FIVE llUNDitEl) DOLLARS f.

tuk BK3T Novkl, on a National subject, tor tin! publication. But, by the Report t,l the Com mittee, which is subjoined, the manuscripts su! milted to their perusal, are not of that character which would warrant the awaidof that prem mm . The time is therefore extended, as is also the amount, which, it is to be hoped, will in duce native talent to exertion : The undersigned, a Committee selected for that purpose, have examined a number of Man u-cii; t Novels, offered as competitors for a pre ruiii m. propose 1 to be given bv the publishers of the NOVKLIST'S MAGAZINE, 'to the Au

12 thorof the best Novel, on a National sub 19 pet'

qq "While the undersigned are ot opinion tuat several of the Novels submitted to their inspection, possesses considerable merit, they do not 3 think any one of them is altogether of such a 10 : description U9 would warrant them iu awarding 1 7 the premium.

UAVIU rlUL liHUHi,

24 I 31! 7!

14 21 28

JOSEPH R. CHANDLER, WM. M. MEREDITH, RICHARD PENN SMITH, ROBERT EWING. JOHN MUSGRWE. MORION McMICH AEL.

HAS just received anil uow ojiening, in tl.B house formerly occupied ly Doctor E. McNaiuee, a new and fresh supply of Dfiifs, Medicines Together with a variety of the patent Meiil cines, so celebrated for the cure of SCRCFULA oa KINGS EVIL. TETTEROUS ERUPTIONS on the Skin, RHEUMATISM and GOUT

Ail SPRAINS fie BRUISES, mi ik mvmci T.a roNKti i i loR

V- III V ' uni v-r ft ' L J DYSPEPSIA, DISEASE of the LIVER, WORMS, BOWEL COMPLAIN I S,

FEVER & AGUE, SORF. EYES, and aU most every other disease incident to the- human family. All of which, are warranted genuine, and will

be sold on the most reasonable terms.

V incennes, Nov. 24th, 1833 25-3m

There i no country which, for the time of its

civilized and political existence, offers so wide 12 t iid untrodden afield for ihe rnlerprize of the 19 Novellas as this and it is not alone the intert6 est, bui the duty of those who possess mind for the ta-k, to occupy the field of competition, and uius probably establish his own reputation, and promote that of his country Independent ol

9 the national inducement, the attention of the Io" literary aspirant is directed to the following: t-3 In order toa.-sist in advancing American Lit-

erature. and give the readers ot ihe NO L,Li

ou ISfS MAGAZINE a share in the advantageof

meritorious talent, which the country possesses, 6 the Publishers of that work, satisfied that the

13 best way to promote talent is to reward it, oi

ler a Premium ot

20 27

4 11 18 25

75 Dollars, O THS ATJTHOxi OF TH!

, Upon a Yatioiial subjuito bt presented on or I j Lefo re Ike first of Jipril, 1 834.

r II HIE subscriber will ientumence his

U bchool on the 14lh of October. Ten weeks will constitute the quarter.Terms of tuition will be as follows: For Spelling, - - - . $2 50 For Reading and Writing, - 3 00 For all higher English branches, - - 4 00 For Latin and Greek languages, - - G 00

No pupil will be taken for a less term than ooe quarter When two or more Scholars are sent from the same family, c suitable deduction will be made. The small tax of 131 cents will be added to the tuition bill of each scholar t defray the expenses of wood, &,r tor the echool room Promising strict attention to the improvement of those confided to hia care, he respectfully solicits a portion of the public patronage. The School will he opened in the rooms recently occupied

! b)' G. W. Carruthets.

Vincennes, Sept. 27. 1C33 16-tl'

COMMERCIAL. j Acm? Orleans Market, Dictmbcr 14, 1833. j Cotton The market during the past week' has been dull, very dull. We notice the sales'

of the week as follows: 100 bales ot Louisiana gStt aud Mississippi, at I 2 3 4 cents, the quality ueh Lr-

as bereiotore and lately commanded lo l-i; an- vm-kA other lot of 00 bales at 13 1-2, considered a .i.,..i:,. ., .. !.. i a 1k . -iiiil Kill) wVr.ari

others, at 12 1 2 cents per lb I he decline ; lul t);i

SIRYED or stolen from the suhsr riber living in Vincennes on

Fiid.iv , the 27th of Dec 1833, a BUCK HORSE, face striped with white, fore feet white, about

9 or 10 years old, had on a saddle

it' Ibis Premium will be awarded by a chosen

oc, Committee; and the successful Work wid be punted in a handsome book-iorm, . rrespond 29 If,g w,di the best London Editions of popular I Novels; in order that the manner of its putdica i lion may correspond with the ruer;t ol the Au

thor. 1 he competitor lor the rremiuin wiuun-i derstand that, in addition lo the SEVEN HUN-j DRED and FIFiY DOLLARS, he will he en-! titled to Uf I V DOLLARS lor every Thousand I'miies nl ihe VVuik whie.li mav he sold. duriUiri

the continuation of the copyright, or 1-IVE VOULl) inform those who purchased at DOLLARS for every Hundred, which, when ?! their sale in Ihe country twelve months competent talent is exercised on the Work, is' ?ince, that their notes are due, and prompt paynot unlikely to produce a fair remuneration, j merit is required; and those having notes an4 The Manuscripts for competitioa musl be de- accounts of long standing, are requested to setl.vered bv the tirst of Anril. under an melo;ieJ tie the same, on or before the 25th of Decembc?

.. a i . w v . v M V. n At io . and i next, as longer indulgence cannot he given .

unicatingl Vincennes, bid., Nov. 15th, 183' 23-f

13 20 27

Murteh 4 Ileberil

addressed to C. ALEXANDER tc

accompanied by a sealed letter, communicating

the author's name, which shall remain unopened, except in the case of the successful compe

titor io the others the manuscripts ami sign t-

fo. no r quite old. Any pi rsouj ,uleS wllJ be retUrned, by calbng'according to

may safely be put down at 3-4, some person jlf urt,,,i:: i tie said hre. sad Hi and bridle, tot address.

?ay I 2 to 1 cent on all qualities. We quote jocjj Bnrdeioe, th ill he suitubh rewarded

CHARLES KURDEI.OE.

Vincennes Ind., January I, IS34 -3!-3t

113 107 2 5 1 2

231

ow, the House is composed ol tvw

hundred and forty members Ol this num

o. I'nvrp re tsyo vacancies, and nine

' 7 members were

choice at la cents per lb., but there is node

maud ; and in a comparative degree, the same

m ay be said of all descriptions Buyers appear; to l iok for a reduction on each succeeding sale,: and we have therefore, qualified our quotation

nominal.

Sugar. On plantation, there is very little j

doing; in the city, small parcels oi very good; have been sold at 7 1-4 cent. The vf f p E subscriber respectfully informs the pub co. fide in the shortness ot the crop, and are firm in the.r demands, and ,f a reduction in , th ; sup- two h Tomlinsou &

p.y iron, una v , t - UoS9. g(ore? rtn assortment of

tneio ! '.in i nn.-c "j - -

MEDICINES.

firm, ior tlie crop is uow positively asceriameu to be short, very short in many places at least half, which w e think from all iidoruiation may be considered about the average; the effect is p.ilpable already , for planters do not purchase to supply their wants, whether ot sla es or other necessaries as formerly . We quote as lasl week on plantation 7, in the city 0 1-' a 7 1-4 cent8 ; er lb Milages. Side 3 m town have been made at 24 cents oer pillon, casks included. On pi ti-

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iibeeot ; coDsefJ-iPiitty , tation, holtierj ak 21 e 22, but the articJc tviti I

Comprising nearly every article used iu the Bo tanical Practice of Medicine, all of which are of the best quality, and will bo disposed of upon moderate terms. Also, a number of sets of Dr. Thomson's Me dical Practice, which may he had at the usual rate of 20 per settAlso, on hand, twenty copies of Robinson's Lectures on Medical Rotauy. S R ATH DONE. Vinccniie?. !nd . Dec. 18, 18J3 23-t

NOTICE. ON the 1st day of January, inst., an nrbitia tion whs held between Frederick Clny-

combnnd Denton Offutt, for a tax claim of 400

The new and very popular Novel entitled,

"Ullage Belies, ' is now in course ot publicans j ncres of ,amJ j01illl,)n No ,tje imt owucd tor the Novelist's Magazine, and will be issued( hy lhe g.jd Cl.iyconib, which has termiin the next number of that Work. It is a pro-, nil,ea :n favor ot- Fre.ieri. lc Chivro.nl:. in con

sequence of said Off'itt not having in hi 3 posses

ductiou ot more than ordinary excellence, and

will be read with much interest and anxiety. It 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 of the Writings of Mr James the acknowledged mheriter of the genius of Sir Walter Scott; aud also of the Works of the leading literary characters of the day among whom are livLWEK, RaNIM, 4"C SZC ffs-Publisher of newspapers, exchanging with

the aOVELIS T'S MAGAZINE, are requested

sion a deed from the Collector of this County. Those persons who suffer their property to La publicly exposed to sale for taxes, would do well to take warning from the above. Vincennes, bid., January 2d, 1SJ4 3!-3t JEtu aaO S!irrttr!-ii MAN U FACTORY.

to give the above a few insertions, and iu future Tf HAVE a large assortment of TIN WARE

to address their papers to the "ATH ENI AN, JL unhand, whndi I will sell at wholesale or and Literary Gazette' by which promptness ol retail, low for CASH or PRODUCE, such as delivery i secured, as well as an extenuating may suit. Job work done at shorl notice, of postage. Nov. 30. 1 N. SMI TIL I ,r- . ..... . r 1 n-,' 1 4-

i vincerir.es, ino .nine i.-, ir,.- i-n

BLANK DEEDS, ALWAYS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE

WOOD. A few Cords of Wood wanted at this Office.