Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 January 1834 — Page 3

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"" ' ' 11 13 ktlOVTf). liilVf for.4 I hf most important rerHati.or which thi nw.

fimt (I la innuMf' c ! Miueo lo nave mure iq air.

Tl.oir LH1;,!l-,'"t' -, that there is 'to be a famine an J

'iio ,it.- ... i n' i lake njHtiv iiotii tl,r .,Dri. i) i. . rl. .;n ......I,,.

llt,,,slu ,n, M l,0lv ""Onou-dy es- and tremble bet ,.,. this and 1847'-'the earth ' i'in.1, ! coti-r iiiiciiiH ol the com-i will open and tire will flame up, and will pass r ('tiji.it,, ...i . . ..

j " i 'ii me uff.Mfni!,"' r;ifin v

a tin.n- been cnnMr;

iiic: tnat. ;i!s (or cj

Thi

rannuy more so

15 ; "hhh I'm Pailiamcnt can re-

IOifl). i ho I.i'lc I'Yki.l I'i 1 ...

- hii i viij iuv;i iii(i inn now loo Un-My populated Id peirnit the growth ot limber; and never per naps lo be renewed These facts h ive forced the English to t nl; l new, more, Iaiiag, ami therefore les- xpeu-tve materials, for sdup building A wriier in out. oi the English Magazines j reposes the use of iron instead of wood. lie alleges th.u several iion steamboats have been built, which have heen rompleely u.rtgjiul; not only lasting much longer, hut being proved iti tempests

Mlir CANAL KOUND NIAGARA FALLS.

We have received and read with attention, a memorial adopted at n meeting held at Oswego, for the purpose of inducing Congress to make a ship canal round the tails on the American side. The leng'di would not be more than 8 miles. Although this project might injure that portion of the canal between Buffalo and Syracuse, weptili imagine it would be of genera! utility sufficient Iq outweigh any partial evil of this kind As part of the scheme of conneclins Ontario with our canals in every feasible way, we would suggest to the people of Sodus the

propriety of making their short canal to Mon-

hoyg vrere fating'. The following We fell through ami were drowned. Theodore, aged 15. Jacob, aged 13, sons of Wal'et Dm brow: Augustus, agf-d 17, son of Caleb Valentine; Wm; Harwell, aged 15, and a coloied lad named Wru. Peterson, aged 16. nn of John Petroo, an industrious

black. One lad we understand, was taJ

ken out alive; and by timely a&eistance was recoveted. The noble daring connected with the ahove catastrophe, cannot t ut be duly ap predated . What, in the affliction of parents and friends, thus deprived of their children, can be more consoling, than the

fV.rf that a brother Hew to the rescue of

his brother? When both were seen in

jeopardy, four others, including a lad r.l

color, regardless ot danger, insianuy ie

mm eeow.

Cinch safer, than the "wooden walls'" cf jzmua, or pressing it upon the attentiou of the

Nhvv. He add-"ThpBi,it of nro.!'ture.-fianvavrfy

the

phecy is not needed to convince us that many years cannot elapse ere iron will

STEAM BOAT RANDOLPH.

On Monday last, the new and splended steam

e instituted tor wood m the construction .boat liandolnh ( we hate the word v7 ,.- it

cf ships. lion hulls, propeily fitted with ;ieminds us of a certain Prnfessiori) left the mouth ;iir rube-, w ould be unsinkable even if dif-!of '"ruberlatul for New o'rleans, wjth tlie larfeiep.cein nrimer.Kt would nnt I,p vrv !cest ctT? of Cotton perhaps ever shipped on

. ... . . -. no.iru

THIS JACK WILL STAND, rHIE ensuing season, at the subscribers' farm, 1 in Mill Creek, near the Louisville road, at

Mr. Wm. Jxtlso s. THE TERMS WILL BE .25 FOLLOWS:

For the season, if paid at any time within the season, FOUR DOLLARS; otherwise FIVE DOLLARS, to be due on the 1st day of October next; and in' either case, payment may be made in any fort of live stock at casti price, delivered on the farms within the above times. The season will commence on the 20th March, and continue until the 1st July. The subscriber will cive a reasonable, price

in cash, from TWELVE DOLLARS, to TWEN

TY DOLLARS, and the season price, for JIM CROW'S male colls, delivered when weaned.

AT ViIICIiSSALEJ.

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paired to the fatal spot to atiora leitet. Au(l the subscriber pledges himself, that JIM

'Flip iv in p found the same iri ave ; jre ikuw will noiu a con stjow cn rue runnc

brothers were found elapsed in death, iu

each others arm?.--Vhilad. I apcr.

considerable; and the increased

III 111)1' t'Pi.-p Slll Inil (ill li,ir.l fi...

liemanU t.nrf nf it in tnivl -"0- haloa nf CAHm, -r.

fur lion would tend to increase facilities .heavy hhds. Tobacco, and 150 boxes do , both I

in its mannfactuie. The quantity of em-;,,(iTi:l' tl 45,) bales nf Cotton, proving her caViovment for labor would alo be increas-i!iab,,!t' at l('t 3.700 bales ofCotT . " .. , ... 2 loi bales of Hie cotton were consigned to d; and the expense nf it would be com-!Uif. ,,, of ,IpSsr. iV fc ,, . ,

pensated by the decrease of shipwrecks, Same beiiia; the largest consignment of cotton,

Counterfeit notes, of which the following is a description, have latttily been circulated in St. Louis. St. Louis Times. A late Nfitcbez paper remarks "Coun

tetb it 100 notes of the bank of the State

Scpjare in Vincennes, on the 2d Saturday of

July, of the ensuing year, at which, some three

good men will preside as Judges, and the follow

iner premium shall be awarded to his three best

colts. To the best TEN DOLL ARS cash. 2d Best The season for two in.. res. 3d Best The season for one mare, SAMUEL JUbAU. Vinceines, la., January 20, 1831 34-4m

r.nd the increased durability of the vessels

We should pioduce by mechanism, a supply of metallic mateiial, to supersede the vegetable mateiial produced by the chemistiy of nalurt. saving thus both time an J the interest cf capital employed iu plaut-

The Wild Man Cavght. We learn that Phelps a,i abandoned illain, who has committeu fieteral rublieiu s, and murdered a citizen of Vicksburg; has at length heed sc ured. For some time paat he has been wandering over the country, and although the blackness of his ciimes was a tnattei of public notoriety, et a conscious Less of his desprerate cliKtacter deterred those who saw him Irom attempting his capture A lew days since Phelps entered a house in V izoo county, and demanded his dinner, the owner of the house an old man abut 70 years of age being ab-f-cnt but whilst he was glutting hituselt with the gooii things, of the house, the old man entered the door and sinking the formidable intm ier, a most tremendous blow with the breech of his gun, felled him to the floor. Repeating his stroke, he oon s'unned the robber sufficiently to bind him w uh a cord. Phelps is in Vicksburgh i i 1 1 -

.r ni:- it. o Wnodville nillcfiA

mi iuis!ij'F- V" " . . 7 a m i

well calculated to deceive the public, are ;JVitUvV islll'Ull, LfJUJ'f,

in circulation. The tugraving is well executed, though sufficiently apparent on i ompaiison with the genuine note, and the iffnalures of the President and Cashier

aie well done, patticulaily that of Ste

March Term, 1834.

Joseph M'Clure, Executor oi

pben Duncan, Presidewl J bey are jjATUiiL-t, is nerehy given the deteri

, and trie pa- uani, mat me planum nas sued out o

.hmir tli:in llip cpniiiue note, aou UiR na

. . . ..r.r" to ilitfd lMirrt, lnv 'ffic a it nf Foreign Attachment, returnper more spongy, and ue dated, Marchjab,e to the Knox Circ,(ft CiUirt tobe'linldeD

and April J. uoies weie irsueci uom i hat oQice later than 24th April, 1828."

METEOROLOGICAL VISCENStS INDIANA,

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REMARKS.

From 0e Washington (D. C ) Examiner. INTEMPEKANCr: FREMATtmE DEATH.

We were called esterday to witness one of the most awful scenes that the eye rf humanity can behold, a corpse whose

limbs seemed to have been cast in JNature

not perfect mould, which had been iii-

tiured and blackened by the ravivges otj

tire. It was the reward of intemperance, that cur.-n of man, that bane to social hap piness, that enemy to human greatness The particulars so far as we we were able

o collect them are: A man by the uame of blurt; who at one tune was employd by the (iovtinmeut to manufacture the anchors for the Navy, until his eneigics and towers weie prostrated by the ini-i-atmg bowl, had provided hi uise-U wi!h a bottle of rum. and look hination lor the night, in a blacksmith shop, near tho market. It appears that he built a tiie on th- ground, near one of the forces, and laid down a board to sleep on Aiici his bottle h i i given out it is thought lie le.ll asleep, and, in that situation, the fire caught his clotlu s, which were cotton, and burned them nearly all off. His body was -hockingly maiked by the dreadful clement; the fire appear tiist to have caucht the left leg of his pantaloons at the

ankir, which it has entirely tlayed; it then yas?td to his right leg below the kuee,and progressed upwaids, burning the right thigh, the abdomen, and the whole cf the liehl side as high as the arm pit, aud the

ritrht arm. from the elbow to the hand;

ou board of one vessel, ever made to any House

oi .ew Orleans, or to any House in the wond. Thii splendid boat has been built during the last season, by the enterprising House of Jas Woods ;c Co. of thiJ city, and coct, as we are informed, about 45,000. We hope the eeu tlemau will reap the just reward due to their enterprise and public spirit.

We understand that the Randolph is insured it New Oi leans for the above value, and that

hT carsro is insured at the office of the New

Fire aud Marine Insurance Co. of this city, at the value of 5175.800.

The Walk in-the-water, of the lower trade.

may cease to nr. 12: clip beaten t;urly beat

en by the liandolph, of vavfivu!e.

Jiiifivule Manner. Rev. 1tfre1 W. rrinlon.Thr hut F.oon-

ville Herald contain'' a history of this man from the time of ordination as Minister, his apostucy, and subsequent re admi-sion into the church

ibe ends of morality will, perhaps, be answered

by the publication of the following certificates ouly

I do hereby certuv that about eisht o clock

at night, on the 15th instant, 1 was called onby

the Rev Alfred W. Amnion, in company with

brother R S. Laveraie, who stated that he

wished to sneak to rue privately; we therefore

retired to a private room, he then told me I hat

he w idied to withdraw tiom the chuich, and as

signed for rcaon, that an affair had just taken

place that would disqualify, and torever debar

him from preaching the Oospel, and it known would expel him from the church. I demanded ol him the nature of that transaction, upon which

he stated that he had an illicit intercourse withiTKT 5 ATi O "5Ph fe!

isiii ilu v v or Hy &y

I? 1 ill r l VMli.it f , . I I

f J

vs.

Wilson l.agovr,

la Foreign At-tachrnent.

'''IlE undersigned have just received fmn J. Pittsburgh and New Orleans, an additional supply at Groceries comistir.g in part, of IW-

loiiowin?, 10 wit:

Ilavannu Green Cofifee, St . Jaa and St. Domingo, ditto. New Orleans Sugar, in hhds. and barrels, Lump and Loaf do. Fifty kegs Tur, Gun Powder. Imperial and Youn Hyson tea". Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Alum, Sp. Browi., Spanish Whiting, and Biiuristoue, White Lead in kejs, Lc. Eastern Nails from 4 to 24. 1. Collins' Axes, Log, Ox and Drawing Chain-, Juniatta Bar Iron, well assorted, Plough Plates, Steel, Hoes, kc. W'riting and Wrapping Paper, Shoe Blacln::, Raisins, Rice, Melee Cigais, o by 10 10 by 12, Window Glass, Powder, Lead and Shot, Western Reserve Cheese, Cincinnati Heer, iii ball" barrels, Tanners Oil, Linseed Od, Manufactured Tobacco o:' different brai:J-:. I3ed Cords and Plouth L'uie. A general asiortintut of WINES & LIQUORS 5 Among which, are 5 PIPES (purt) COGNIAC BRANDY. A constant supply of rectified WHISKEY together with Pepper, ifpice, Race tind Ground Ginger, Nutmegs, kc All of which, we are determined to sell at the Louiville prices VV & J LEWIt. Evansville, !nd., Dec. 23d, S36 'JOti

of

Jan 1 17 23 IB L2 8 ; 10 6 3' 04 8 12 'i 4 010 2 3 u 5i 08 4 11 " ti, O IG '0 ? 25 , 34 30 " 8; 1 G 20 27 " P; 21 41 42 10! 35 ! 40 40 " I 1 1 38 40 40 12! 43 , 37 23 " 13j 15 24 28 1 4 16 i 29 34 I 15! 20 ' 38 42 ! ii so 44 43

Clear, Snow, Snow, Clear, Fair, very fair, Do. river clo-ed, Ditto. Ditto Cloudy, Clear, Ditto Snow, Cloody, Rain, Ditto, windy, r?. Fair, very fair, Ditto Ditto Cloudy, Rain,

at Vincennes, cn the first Monday of March next; and that the same has beeu levied on a certain house ami lot in Harrison's addition, in the Rorough of Vincennes, Knox County, and

.designated on the plat of said borough, asT'ark's Hot, bounded as follows: On the South West by Hart street, on the South East by St Louis street, on the North East by Lots, and 011 the

North West by the Wabash, aa the property of

' ine ueieiidant

Clerk's OtSee, Knox County, January 2 2d , 1834. A. D SCOTT, Clerk Vincennes, la.. Jan. 25 1 834 34-tl"

rf"N Saturday, February 0th, between the

.W hours of 12 and 2 o'clock, at the Hotel of

Gen. John Myers, will be leased to the highest

bidder for one year, commencing on the 1st of

March next, the FLRRY belonging to the hejrs

lof Charles Smith, dee'd. Terms made known

at the time and place rforesmd. HENRY M. SHAW. Vincennes, January 23, 1331 34-3 1

Hollow Ware.

n AVE just received 37 boxe- Pittsburgh Ho, low Ware, consisting of Pint, quart, half gallon and gallon Bottles, 20 dozen Pint Flasks, 6 dozen in each box, which will be sold :b the Pittsburgh prices, adding not hint; but tho freight. VV. J L. Evansville, Iml., Dec 23d, 1833, 3utf

THE NOVELIST'S MAGAZINE.

a married woman for several we: ks, that he w;;

detected by her husband, drove irom the house,! and when in the street turned 011 his persuer.j drew his pi-tol and fired, though not with intent ! to kill; upon which the n ifties separated. He!

further told me that he had been a debauchee Irom his fourteenth v"ir HEZEK1AH S HUG ART,

Class Leader. Nkw Fr elin, Dec 25th, 1833. W the nnderianed have no hesitation in stating that we believe the above statement and certificate to be true. J GREEN, P. Elder. J WILLI A .MS and

11 L. BOON. Minister, of the Methodist P.. Church. llztrart of a L( Ur Dated. Cr.w, (N Y.) Dec. 20, 1833.

Disti '.-9(:r .'Irti'ltnf "A shocking accident occurred in this place lat Tueday nieht Two! young ladies. CMi3 Rieord at-d Mis Hufi'tailinir.V went to bed in perfect health, and were fuund'

(le.ul in nie uioriong ov xneir m i.usequenceuf a charcoal fire in a tight 100m "

THE SUBSCRIBER INFORMS bis friends and the public, that he has just received an additional Stock of nuir aoons,

! GROCERIES and QUEENSWARE, which he I offers low for cash, or in exchange for such pro

duce as may suit loin. II. M. SHAW. January 23, 1834 34-tf Dried Peaches, FRESH ALABAMA RICE, ZANTE CURRANTS, BUNCH RAISINS, GARDEN SEEDS, from Philad. MACKEREL FISH.

For sale, by January 21. 1831-34-tf

NOTICE IS HEREBY given, that I have taken out Letters of Administration, of the e.-tate of

Daniel Saltzmnn, deceased, from the Probate Court of Posey County ; and it is pro.bable, that said estate is insolvent. PETER SALTZMAN, AinSr. Jauuary 24th, 1834 34-3t

More Gold in Virginia It is stifed in the Richmond W hie of the 12th. that a Gold Mine had been discoveied in tho County of Louisa, which with only two washeis, yielded in one day. recentlyour thousand penny it-rights ofgolJ, besides a gooil deal laid aside imbedded in quartz to be pounded!

II. M. SHAW.

PARTITION.

N'

NOTICE is hereby given to W'm. M'Cord and Mury Ann, bis wile, Margnret Johnson, Caroline McDonald, and all other persons

iuteresled as heirs, of John J ohnson, dee'd.. that

BOROUGH ELECTION.

OT1CE is hereby given, that an'elec-

tion for a 1'iesideut, Boiough Con-

Btable, three Trustees, and three Assistant

Trustees from each ward, vill be holdeu at the Court Ujuse in Vincennes on Monday the 3d day of February next. Fietre La Plant is appointed Judge and John D. iMattin Clerk for the upper Ward; Joseph Rosemari Judge ami John K Kurtz Clerk for the middle Ward; and Solomon Ilathbone Judge aud John Moore Clerk fur the lower Ward. Fy order, SAMUEL UlLL,Cer,J3 T BY. Jan. 13, 1834. 33-ot DRUGS AND

33 v. iHiiJJUojr, HAS just received and uow opening, in the house formerly occupied by Doctor E,

STJHE anxiety to bring into activity the talenUL nf the country, indiic: d the publishers oi the NOVELIST'S MAGAZINE to offer a rcmium of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ror. thk k est Novel. 011 a National subject, for that publication. But, by the Report of the Committee, which is subjoined, the manuscripts sub-

milted to their perusal, are not oi mat character which would warrant lie award of that premium . .The time is therefore extended, as i also the amount, which, it is to be hoped, will induce native talent to exertion : "The undersigned, a Committee selected for that purpose, have examined a number of Mann-dipt Novels, o fie red as competitois for a premium, proposed to be given bv the publishers of the NOVELIST'S MAGAZINE, Ho the Author of the best Novll, ou a National sub ject ' "While the undersigned aie of opinion that several of the Nov tLS -ubmitted to their inspection, possesses considerable merit, they do not think any one of them is altogether of tuch a descriotion as would warrant them in awarding

the premium. DAVID PAUL BROUN. JOSEPH R. CHANDLER, WM. M. MEREDITH, HICII -MID PENN SMITU f O BERT EULNG, JOHN MUSGRAVE. MORTON" McMICHAEL.

McNamee. a new and fresh suduIv of

NickneU's Reporter cautions the public 011 the U day of the next ensuing term of the UlLKneil 9 uepoi e i , Circuit Court, to wit: on Tuesday, the JTft c l&lt dgll amr receiving notes of the Aorth lies- f M , wj, . as ne i(f JLPniJlS. l"-ii.CCllCllieS

71 lianK nr v irginiu,, hi nuccnHaii..-,, nei(.s ot sa)J j,n Jonnson, iicca , lorn.---,.

from Fives to Tens they are of the partition of the following parcels of laud, to

I.I i.P.ln ..ml r 1-1 -1 v Paai Iv hp delected bviwit:

' 'alC, . r... c:. 133 acres, part of Tract Sect. 6, T. 2, N. R

nserving mat .up v.gm-i.r o. ,r A W(1?t Uflv,ess(

the tiesh in some places is perfectly raw,,-. , . cuiin. to which a shield is at

in others ibe epidermis is crisped a"djacue(i

liraun. The sulierer must nave become

again

tern Hank r,t V irginia

ed from Fives to Tens

ni

.!... .,;..;., f .i.o ri,-oeic! 133 acres, part of Tract Sect. 6, T. 2, N

unserving- u.ai .u- . - - - ? W(1?, jfVvjess Cuunty, la.

a rbcpnix arming trotn us asnes wnnsi; ;;0tj acres, Lot No. 20, T. 6, N R. 9 West, in

that of the Tens 1. an La?!e, homing in Sullivan Countv, la.

400 acres, Lot No. 2,2, T Sullivan Countv, la. 114 acres, Lot" No. 36, T.

Ne'.v York, P;-:c- 13, 1G33. Mijstcrious. There has been noticed

6, N. It. 9 West, in 6, N. R. 9 West, in

Sulhvan County, la. 1 00 acres, Lot No. 17, 100 11 " "

fcobered by this severe burning, as the 00jy was found about one hundred yards y . 1 . I C.. .....c 'I'l.Q

" U,.e '.T.. : " . V.. , . rt fr.ivrr.l month, ,.as., a foinr. I.- t.,S. T't

coip-e . a i """"" - "7m ihp 3di arance of an Kalian, with w,. k,.x Co,,,...-, i,.

hnro 1 19 tiro:! I IP . f r . - - j

hlak whiskers.

lectacles. and of

vv poni no person eeu)ell n ndc ?hm

j knowledge, attending the Court at the Ci , , ivy Mall, apparently much interested in the ha 8 neeUi - .... .1 . r.. .1.., 1 r 1

ffliwps nerore me ueun. o:irun ian

Militia Donation,

Gibson County, la.

w,r" " , , " - , lic.fr the appearance ot an part of the head, where it is presumed, ' pJN, large l.esl,u-k his head, when he fell throughj , " ii

I , nimiiti " c...., e, ,

1 vrfvs if nam iinii ncuuuc::. ,1

have shortened" his misery.

The Hon. George Mc Duffle

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fleeted by the Legislature or 'mwi -"jwt,.u hp :lt.emied th sessions at the trial

nl!n;i, now 10 session, Major Genera one of the illusions ol Militia cf

L;tate.

1 ,

Aaron Sargeant, and continued

in

.!..., lot

' c...t till .. lit i..i,tnivl,t 'Fhp upvt morn-

. , , , . ,- I UUUIl U "I uii"".l,ll' - -- 1 his is an honorable station, anu ( (lrownC( in lP dork ,

a? is a 111 M.waio icr u.ai geui, :..... , . t ,,, n, o- Sr j0lu,

bite eitoil in resiling ami exp'.sii'.g l," ;pa,i.

. ! a . 1

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ti.-nr pations ol

Lxecutive power.

He was about thirl wive

BAHBiKOUS i'CMxlIMLNT. AM-te!ieil negrcsb, who wa s condemned to death curing the uiio-r'i- sojuinn at P. ui by

? .uiothhi,$ oke a j irvct o.d men, w 1 re. Lrn'.Ju, , jt lor execution, was rubbed, w honey

urrp and decent! v drecsed, with

ficr k Coat, ills name basnet btri

y ears of a black

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staff swarm

insects m-t u;

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fi.m ad to t Ji t, an

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t... c . ml V I'llt llltl'lS

tLuii'tUcs iii L"r ei'.rs, nostrils, and eje, aad . J tl... ..... I I .,m!.!i.

km;' a i nria:l inuicn u n- in.-.. ..........

Tlie Philadelphia hitel5i.er.cf-i-, (Jatk

3on with car.dc.r, acUnowleip-, speaU

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tortu.e up.a b r. Tuo oays

bo.'y of lie tune nosh

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atteiwaiils Ibe

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pv 11 mars

covered vvitu

The i. trie given

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tu'fl v t s, i 5

C.'.v s peec'i, that "ci a uhotc.

tead even by Mi. Clay's oppo-

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nl wiili pleasure i cji un juiuc.

1. 'xiirin oeruus is not tne f u oner 1 v 01

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n tin. 11; and every -haif'B in lite g'.or wlw -ur national escutcheon

The speech is t lit American citizen :h it sheds around

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SWitt m da st cf 1j n c 1

'.'-The Eoitei c! the .v.i :dieiown

7-i Arc

if iiImii'1 rivi's th.- ifi:i:es of a C'lU

. vi.i' ;

Serious end Ltne:liab:Cc oave to

t'.t l.ii.t li'.iv oc( ui ten re . which

on Saturday iiflernocn., on

re curd a to-, k idac

11. ill pond n.ar 'be cornel of fnnlh street

iCiid Avtuuc Li., cn- v

h: h .a traijbci

t!0O acres. Lot No. 5. Donation, Knox Co , la

3, N. R. 9 6c 10

1106 a- re, Survey No. 1, T. 3, N. K. 9 10

Weft, Knox County, la. 1(X acres SuiveT) No. 212, T. 1, N. R. 10 West, Knex Comity, la. All of which, descended from the said John

Johnson, dee'd to his heirs at law.

JAMLS JOHNSON. Januarv loth, 1834 o4-4t

NOT ICR TUVttl fl" HEREBY notify all persons not to trade for i or purchase a note of baud, executed by me to Charles Haney, datid some time in the suiunier, of 1832, payable if not miaU-ii on the 25th day of December, 1033, for thirty dollar. bid nrte was iriven on certain conditions, and said Haney ha- faded to comply with the conditions entirely ou his part 1 ben fore I wi.li to take up my note it" I could find said Haney, as I never will pay ?:id i-ote,ecepl I am compelled bv a legal and regular course of law. WILLIAM HUMPHREYS Orern Countv, he, Jan 13, 183434-31

Paints, Oils, Dye Stalls, &c Together with r variety of the pnteiit Medicines, so celebrated far the cure of SCROFULA or KINGS EVIL.

TETTEROUS ERUPTIONS on the Skin, RHEUMATISM and GOUT. All SPRAINS 2c BRUISES, CObDS, COUGHS, and CONSUMTION'3, DYSPEPSIA, DISEASE of the LIVE?., WORMS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, FEVER b AGUE, SORF. EYES, and almost every other disease incident to the human family. All of which, are warranted genuine, and will be s,old 011 the most reasonable terms. Vinci lines, Nov. 24th, 1833 2o-3m

IS wrick Mcherd, IIlOULD inform those who purchased at Tf their sale iu the country twelve months -ince, that their notes arc due, and prompt payment is required; and those having notes and accounts ol long standing, are requited to settle the same, on or before the 25th of December next, as longer indulgence cannot be given. Vincenno, Ind., Nov. loth, iS33 '23-lf

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NOTICE HEREbY given, that I have obtained iL Letters of Administration from the Probate (m t of Posey County, of the estate of John Mather, deceased. ft is probable, that the estate is insolvent t a side of the personal pro perty w.!l take place at bis late residence in he town of New Harmony, on the 2d Saturday hi February n xt among otto r thing?, there will be a valuable librirv sold. F RANGES "MATH ER? ddm'JtJauuary K'tjr, IS34 t-V-t

STRAYED or stolen from the subseriber living in Vincennes, on Fri.lav, the 27th of Dec. 1!!33, a RLACK HORSE, face striped wilh white, fore feet white, about 9 or 10 years old, had on a saddle

and bridle the former quite old. Any person returning the said hore. saddle and bridle, to Jock Burdeloe, shall be suitably rewarded. CHARLES HURDF.LOE. Yir.cccries, bub, Ji:u&ry I, -31-31

There 15 no country which, for the time of il$ civilized and political existence, oilers so wido and untrodden a Celd for the enterprise of thq Novelists as this and it is not alone the interest, but the duty of thr.-e who possess mind for the task, to occupy the field of competition, and thus probably e.ilabli-.h his own reputation, and promote that of bis country. Independent of tho national inducement, the attention of tho literary aspirant is diiected to the following: Iu order to at.-i-t in advancing American Literature, and eive the readers of the NOVELIST'S MAGAZINE a share in Ibe advantage of meritorious talent, which tho country possc-ses, the Publishers of that work, butiatieit that thq best way to promote talent is to reward it, offer a Premium of TSO Dollars, TO THE AUTHOR OF TUB

Upon a National suijfctto be presented on c before the first of April, 1 834. This Premium will be awarded by a chosen Committee; and the successful Work will bo printed in a handsome booli-lorm, corresponding with the best London Editions of popnla Novcb ; iu order that the manner of its publics tion cauv correspond with the merit of the Author. The competitor for the Premium will un derstand that, in addition to the SEVEN HUN. DitED end FIF I Y DOLLARS, he v.iil be en, title.l to FIFTY DOLLARS for every Thous-unJ Copies of the Work which may be sold, during the continuation of the copyright, or FIVE DOLLARS for evry Hundred; which, vvheu competent talent is exercised 011 the Work, j$ not unlikely to produce a fair remuneration. The Manuscripts for competition must be de-

j livered by the fust of April, under nn envelope, addressed to C. ALEXANDER CO., and

accompanied by a sealed letter, commnniratiji the author's name, which shall remain unopened, except in the ca-e of the succeff ul compeT titor. lo the others the manuscripts and signatures will be returned, by calling accoidin; to the address. The new and very popular Novel entitled, "Village 7i7cj,'1 is now in course of publication for the Novelist's Magazine, and will be issued iu the next number of that Work, it is a production of moie than ordinary excellence, and will be read with much interest ami anxiety.--It may also h i proper to say, that the sub-cri hers to the Novelist's Magazine will, in the coureeof the Work, oitain a umfonn edition of the Writings of Mr J auks ti e acknow ledged inheritor of'lhe genius ol Sir W'ai.tkh Sci r; and abo of the Works of the leading literary characters of the day among yhoiii uie l.'tj.-(pj-Publifhcrof newspapers, excl. anting with the NOVELIST'S MAGAZINE, are requeued lo give the above a few jit-. rlii.in:, and in luttirw to adilu.vs tl cir pa; rs to ibe 4kA "flj i'NJ AN, and LUrrari Gaz-Ue by which pi omi'tu i-- ot' delivery i ci'';i:!"d, v.t-i! as a:i i'.loiiiiti. of c0,s: !;;:.' 2 f,