Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 February 1834 — Page 3

A Qt'hiui Invention for U'utking vpon IVatcr. Mr. Kent1-(of Glasgow) recent invention of a midline by which he t'k- 01 nnves along !,e W;ltPr ;it t,e rate 0f three miles per hour, h'is produced the announcement of another novelty of the fame description. ,nt w hich ?eem more rxterifivelv useful. The inventor terrnit the Aquatic Sledge it is thus descnbf(J : "Mr Bader, counsellor of mine? at Munich, in B : i v a r i ;i , ome ear :in invented what he leini' il hi tqii it ic. sledge, con Ptrucie i on mi. ii a principle that ii might he impelled and guided tin the. water hy the rider himself w 1 1 limit any oilier aid The first public oxp.i inient was made with this midline on the 29th nf AufruM, lolO,

l;el..rfl the royal l-irmly at N) rnphenhttrg. fi complete success, h is described as! rou-i-ting ol two hollow cancer or pnu t 'WII'j. Clilhl ll-et loner, rnudp nt tlieof run ..r i t ii . ..i. . : ... . i . l ... ri m parallel o,ct.o , a. he f :.. 1 , ,,,,n': ' " 6 d,,U,,Cr '

:; l y , ,!M nHmP .f"", who ,, mnfe-ed hi. ,.arViri-,ation n t he thn vnned , Miey --upput jt eat reemb iiKr' , tons, eo m paruciaun in uie ; . ..; .,Y TidepredH'ior,, and hi? accomplice Mr

C.il tl I III ll II M , 1 U H II Ii, II l ii f II IC IS Sfrl I'll, I.. m.-t ..npeU and ,,eer the , ledge by Head , ( .XMwola.paddh. heb.reliioK Each! . ,,, n' ,. , mnoctii I itt, . . i ' '

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!le tixcw perpendicularly ui the interval' hp tnal.and the claims of if owners, - ,eteen the two pontoon-. In Iront of! b ot ,nl- mo,!,,-v ,ePn 'lrn?i-L i ,C t ... i .. ... n. i-. . .. . ..,'hed a" ihe fame that was pent from St.I,,e,!l11'

her.-iiv read, v r iie. ir aw or eat or drink. I n!,' himl? being at perfect liberty, he may I ,V'ni,,t Hnn,v makingfor the driver1 even play an instrument, load and fire a ' (iate., and it is expected they will gun, or do wh .1 he pleases. Deh.nd the j a,9 he ,,rouSil ' Globe. . lifHi H a iealbern bay. to hold any tiling he n.av want i,. hi- ex umon It is pvi'.l SlirSlcal Operation A very intricate .-nt t hat tht- oi:m h.ne n.u-t be a Imirah! v i "f,d ritir ynj boy of eight yran of calcul .ti.l for taking aquatic .ceneiv aHff; f ,!etl we of Woocl' residing in Kl.o lor the diversion ot .hooting wate r , AI llsrPt- i,,a 'ho swallowed a tamfnwl,.., ubich ca-e the so.r.-rnan conceal-! tV0'1 P,0,nc' wh,dl entpred the windpipe.

l.im.ell bcldnd a -lirht screen of branch' or rushes1, s as to approach the bird unp rceived vehicle it tar s iler than a cowm n boat, the centre ot gravity tiemgconftantly m the middle of a vet v hroati bae, a circumstance hirh renders upsetting, ven hi the l.eav iet gale, absolutely uu-po-sil'le. It i moieo er o contrived that it mav tie taken to piece- in a few minutes packed in a box, an I put together in a very tliort time. llxfrort of a letter o a envhman dated io, Dec 30th. 1333. Cincinnati, Ohio "It is with painful feelings th it I have to inform you of the i-udden death of (llev ) Dr.Thomi- Sargeant, formerly of your city. He ias to have preached in one ol the iMeitiodist churches in ibis place lat evening Sunday, Dec 29:) he had tkfn his text and made a few remarks, when he put his hand to his head, t xclaiming, Something is the mailer with me,' and fell hack liilo the arms of the Hev Mr Ftndiev, who was sitting in the ij:pit. He w is immediate!;- cimveyed out of the! l.i,.rVi 1 1 I Ik. linnJ (,i Mm ATfT fil.l fam.lv sen. lor; when, a lew minutes after!

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Ball Gaz Jan 13, 1834. M.UOIt IWVMNG OV SATIN. A gentleman, who take greif delihl pi the jublication of the i'LijorV Letter?, e?'erdav went to the pains and expene ol havtnc: hi I -tt communication read to the Cabinet, struck off in the neatest for m, ru Pcd anl IVhitc Sarin, and transmitted them ?o (Jen. Jackson, the lion J. Q A lam", il Clay, and other di-ting-ii-hed indTvidual". 'i'hey were in such psiimati n that a pintle copy wassoIJ for two dollars. -Yea- York paper. D"Viestic Silk. One 1 ,0U0 good cocoons will make one pound of wrought ci'k T!e nu-ilifv ol cocoon 1? ascertain ed hv their firmne-8-the thicker they , .. w n ti 1 . nteU.e bt tter. Mr. h gi.es t.uee c ollatf per bushel. I be least incision make?, then urele-s far ordinary purposes. Ii, would seem a al calculation therefore,! , J00O v!vo,m, well attended nld Vro trial uuu ' ,luce one pound of g!k - 1.003 000 worm".' . 1 . .- - .1 .-t r.ri i buy) pr'Uo(l. ai jja pei pooii'i. When well reeled, tt commanos (mm S6! to 10 err pound. The labor required to; ' ' ... .1 r .1 attend 1.000 00D worm? would he, the firt' week, two perona: for the second, four; for the third, eiffht; for the remaining i,vn. fifteen or twenty. Most of there

i.er-on mav be boys, or girls, or aged wo- remarked of late rlmnpins, notes of the connI r 5 j try bnuks for those of the United States Rank. t"0 j A gentleman who had been struck with the freMr Srni'h, of Baltimore, pstimate? quency ;f the occurrence at one office, vent urfiom experience, that a full grown mulJ cd to r.sk one of the applicants, why he thn 1 n 1,1 r nnn cill, t I sonht f or TJ nited Slates Bank notes, when the Lcrrv will feed o 000 ciUi worms. in, . 1 . . . . , (jovrrament whs trying to break up that institngU ltd agamt accident, Hippo-e it !Urnish- ,lon 1 W,y, replied the plain dealing man, "it e leave? for only 2.000 tree? then 500; the guernment docs want to break up the U will he required. This number ma' be' States Bank, (iener.il Jnckson shjs it has srot e! alon-r the fei.cp? , and about the d w ell-l ton w.'"'0"" of sMvor ,,ol,:,r' in "''J'f. ' ? . therelore I ra sur; its notes will ahravs be

ill ' Ol ailllOi r .1 J ....... ... ..... v,-'-..... , ..1 . . i ... t..nr. 1 1 itti n I r rni rirv " i'i .rooiJ'!e oU'ntit rrvv ' e ob'ained from mnllMiry hege. The requisite npartment- for 1 000.000 of worms are r'u il to a room 40 by 00 feet. Coniderii, ' the ahove fact? what farmer can heit ntc t p'Jich:ue mulberry plant thi? hill? Ecscj Gaz. Lu-u-enar.t Uatolo'ph, has been cl i - chatiie.i tiora cu?ldy 'uy Chief Justice MitJ-iiiil. Slated it as In opinion that "the aent of ihe Treasury ha ex reded the aulhoiiiy given hy law, aod r oii.-equently that the unpi isoumeut is ilKgal. Air. Handolph is to be dt-chaiged from cu-tody.'1 The decision of the Court was received hy the. ciowd in attendance with the rn-t evi let.t delight. Kien tl:e recpect for the Com?, anfl the veneraii-m which is feit b every i u I i v t ; i 11 I in the om.i.uuitv, tli'6 di-tinguished mdivi.lnl who m'i as the presiding Judge, could 1 .1 ....... ,1 not !-ip! lie;' an ou twain a on ioh-j ur:m .n.-tration of the gratiheatuu ol the au-r.re.-wCt.' E. -c P st-

.Vail Rol'bt r Taken ---Some weeks since in'oirn ition who recr ived at Ihe Post office Department ol the os of a packet of letter" containing money mmR from Mav?ville Ky to Pittsburgh Pa. The rase ex cileI murh surprise, being the fust thai had occured between the two otlices. A few days afterward intelligence was received of the Ins of a heavy money letlei from St Louis to Philadelphia about the snme lime. Th St. L ui? mail to Pliil adelphia parses over the greater part o! the road between Maysville and Pittsburgh The losses being heavy, pnd demanding trenera! attention, the Post Master General deep-itched a Commission of Special Agency to N. D. Coleman Eq Post Mas ter at Maysvillp, with instructions to propped forthwith along the route through'

0hin' and m:ike ever' effoIt t0 lnul the G'e predator . Letter j'tst received from Mr. Coleman f at Columhu?. Obi i. rives the rntifviri.? "'Hli?ence that he ha jut commuted I te driver of the mail i.e rn the rou

. . ..,. -.If ..iv W- acceded m recovering e-r was w U "JS HEREBY eiven, that I have obtained 30:.w,"ch T' " Unti l f P TV? ?' Otters of Administration from the-rroha to ranft'in lUnk at CoIiioi'mh, to nwait the'otei1 r. ortland Advertiser. ;Ciirt of I'osey County, of the o?tnte of John

. . . . . ... i t-i r. . ..... i i ...... . '' the same that was rent from St 1 "c n,i !?' Ionian wno was caiieu, nfter conu!t!Pr with two of h:s brethren who were sent for, proceeded to open the trachea, as the only means of saving the bov's life. The operation was a painful and delicate one, buf it evcrtmllv sue ceeded For several days he only breath mI through the wound, but it giadnallv iegan to clo-e, and to the f-urpri-e of ma-' n who i-ited him, he i now con-iilered' out of (lar ger --PaisUy Advertiser

uan';rv?tctj 1 he I rovidence City da- poteen . aren:c, which was put in tl jte of Friday list iys; We learn that'l'01 with the coffee.

several eminent merchant of New lied lord stopped payment the nay before yes. terday, and made an assignment of their property. The causes that have led to these determination1, are to he found in the general distress and embarrassment of the money market. Sat. Eve. Post The Quaker Controversy It annears' from ihe Journal of Commerce, that a' caee involving the same principal as that! recently tried in New Jersey, is now ' ivr V....1, 1. Z .u-. ... iw.n. It 9 u,,,i ha?,'n ' the Vice Chancel tor ' ' J ill. I OITlt t? .inn I loptliV V'llll ,n New York. toudM.,; certain r"ca! estate n7 iitmiif I r. lnc nt rr Tn n rwl irrtnilini.1 . . . .......i.. .i.v.uium two mee'ing liti'f , a school hone, nnd rrr:tve yarl, the litirat ion of which is expected to he long continued. A motion was made on Monday h Mr. Ketchum, that in the mean time a Receiver be ap pointed hi receive the rent? of the eMa!o and nre erve the nronertv until n decision' 1 , . f ,, ' , . , ishad;al,o for the n?eot one ot the meet. in? houses (or worship and transaction ol businee:and for the u?e, in common with' the nicksites, of the grave yard for t! the school houe: The motion was to hare been argued on Tuesday. Sat Eve. Post. .?nif(?r candidate for the Presidency. Mr. CK""r-E M. '1 roup, late U. S Senator from the State ol Georgia, has he 11 unanimously reCOQlttide(1 il3 ;i caIltlitlate fl,r the Presidency, hv

,14Ccrmg of the State Rights Party of Geor-! pia 'VIRGINIA DISMAL SWAMP, Class No. i, n another Gen. Winfifi.o Scott hasj . , ... ,ri, , Advert.-er ,.ubl,.cd ! ' 15th, 1.31. Alnanv , N. as a candidate tor the. same of-, -20,000 75 Prizes of 550, and lickets only i5. firo The Dj,uvare State Journal bus the fol . 1 ' . , . . .. -. ...

lowing; in relation 10 it: "ucn. rcoti is an !e man, an houerabte man, and trave soU'ier hp " aiso or ripe age ami run m intelligence.-1 The.JacUson men cannot obiect to his beiritr ai ,1pl. ,.,. llUniinm.ntv 5i. ,f j ' ."2 Cicnr Jlrsnmcnt. A vrT conilcrnble numbrr of people, from thecou-i'rf, have been! good" U. S. Gazette. . -. . American Carpeting. Perhaps we ought before now to have lendeieil the ciedit due to the Manufacturer for the beautiful carpeting which adorns the floor of the Representatives1 Hall. It i- of Ihe kind called Hi ussel's Carpeting, but was manu fictured at the factory of .Mr. Iaac Macauley,of Philadelphia; and a more iiige-nioii-opeiatioa than the process of wearing it, a observed by us personally a month or two ago, ive have never seen. The carpeting there made is- even super i r to the toreign article, and yet comes at a loiver price. JS'at. Intel. Notwithstanding the activity sf the vi gilant police of New York, the person? who robbed the jewelery store i Broad wa, on Tuesday evening last, have yet . ?c.iped detection That they should thus remain undiscovered, after taking away propei ly amounting to about ''0,000, i? hI otue to be regretted and wohdered ut. S.it Courier

A G69D ONETHE CONTESTED election. Moore and Letcher. One of the witnesses, whose testimony is submitted to the Committee of Privileges and Elections m writing, thus answers the interrogalolies administered to him. Question: Did or did not your brother, who was and is a minor, tell you that he had sworn (in order to vote) that lie was above twenty-one -.ear? old? Answer. No! My brother told me that he had written the figures 21 on a strip of paper which he put in his shoe, and swore lie was above 21 . We do not deem it neoeseary to stale

zvfio fie voted for. W ashington Telegraph. r.n, i.i .i .i v i' I his completely out does the Y ankee sailor, who a tew years since being inter - rogatPd as to hi. nnalmcntiona to vote,; said

he. had sailed out of this port fxcre;5""'1 'it1 to c."dy with the comi . " ' n- (tif)fis ntirtly on his part. 1 here tore I w.sh t I lus, to an unsu.pect.ng otlicer, ,akp u, Iny K(tc it i '( o-.y flIllI .. !

year. jwas Mifhcient evidence of his qu ildicalion ito vote i'i this citv, and Iip acconlingh' f'mil(e.1 no. in the Miperab'inr.!"" V t hi- success, he atior1 wrds frankly acknowledged , that he had) . j tl"ot on,-v ta,tl( out if thl port twelve! mmmm rriect.ir.i. of this city on " di.ch.rtred trom h.s employwpwrtiu.s.ii ivu priMiii". ou-r "i - iiinary earnings are quite as great al tins sea '-on of the ear a- an v other, and w hose support is dependant on constant wages. How this city i mg to support the thousands who will thu- be thrown into a state of want, it is well for on city authorities and the humane to take into consideration. Paulson. Pensioners The Hon. J. Carr, writes us from Washington City, under date of (January 4, that hereafter Ihe agent for Indiana, is authorized to py Ihe pension ers at Indianapolis, as w ell a at fjorvdon ; ...... .ii.n. m- 11 3 iii i t un 1 ' 1 1 nei 1 unri I 1 1 . 1 1 ..r...a.....r. . . II 1 ' ,1 . money at either place, as may hett suit ltnpni . Rtpuhlican $ lianntr Master A younsr b s recently been I committed to prison in ilhnoi-, chnrired w itli t n.iiidering his t-ither, mother, brother, and t . i-s'trs, by adiijinisterioir noison to them. T w o he ic coffje Stage Accident The stage from Cincinnati to Dayton, (Ohio.) was upset in Mill Creek, near Carthage on the 17th inst ., and a foreigner, M r. Arthur Fletcher, supposed to he concerned in the house of Brown, Dawson & Co. ot London, was j drowned. The mail bag has been r ecov rre""'r MARRIED In Vio County, on ThT.rdnv !,afi U U b-Y t,,p Kev !V,r' 'heelock, amui 1 BR"GooKr8, Atiorney at Law, to Misa.MAhy UAKii.iNE OsiuKN.d;.n d.t, r of. I..h VV Osborn, E-q . . . o - - ... ,ml.n...,iH. in,- tiu, u, -ec I80:, M. U ljRociMKTT. f.innerJv of this M,'M El-IZABETU C,,ambkkLa,s " -mrm-tf;. . . t. vm.-i f r Tim UTF, present to ur patioi the outlines of four Spendid Schemes We have a handtourSpe some assort meut of Tickets on hand, and will ,)e L tu CKCCUt1 nii 0i.(iprj abroJ witla punctuality and despatch GRAND CONSOLIDa I FJ LOTTERY cflJS No 3 w, 0ft Fcb 4fh ,a34 CAPITALS &20.000 G,iX0 55,KMJ 5 of $2,(KI0, TICKKTS 5. VIRGINIA DISMAL SWAMP LOTTERY JVo 3, Draxvs Fcbrvary 183 . 20.000, $10,000, aud 20 of $-',000, ICKETd only 5 1 0. THE WHEELING, Class No 2, n ill oe arazi'n 111 Wheeling, UWt 1 toruary. r:ii on u. . ... L-,n P'taU $1-2,000, and lowest two numbers ?2f. TICKETS only CrPnVs have born Sold at tl.is Office 1 "mounting to upwards of TWO MILLIONS of Loiia is. Please addre?s CLARKE ,t COOFv', Sole Ac;ct.t for the Managers in the Wes' Whei linjr, Va , ?au. 13tli," IR34. Ui ild7XjXXX X . Tae undcrs.gntd continues to manufacture the l?X2MSmSSS &mXiiSi ?&JiS3 I E has for s:i le several second hand Stansliury and Rama ire Presses Also, Chases! ol ail sies, Cumpusiug blicts, lrass Utile,! Gallies, Copper mouhKlnking rollers, Sic. &c! All of which he intend to keep a general as-j nil sies. Coiuoosiuff Slicks, lirass Rule. s ortment for the hc omtpodHtioii ot the cratt. I His establishment is on the corner of Elm and: Eighth streets. 1 SAMUEL S. DICKSON. Cincinnati, Nov. DO, ISJ-'i. The Hemisphere, Columbns nnd the Republi can, St. I.oui, will copy the tthove three mouths Ml oUk r printers who will copy the above advertisement three months, will be allowed the usual rate of pay in am of the above articles. February, 1st, 1834 35-3m NEW (GOOPS. THE SUBSCRIBER INFORMS his friends and the puhlic, that he has just received an additional fctock of mtir noons, ;R0CE!UES and QUE ENS WARE, which he ..th-rs low for ca'h.or in exchange for such produce as may suit hirn. H M. SHAW. Januiry C3; ?, if

Iried Peaches, FRESH ALABAMA RICE, ZANTE CURRANTS, BUNCH RAISINS, GARDEN SEEDS, from rhiiad. MACKEREL FISH.

For sale, by January 2-1, 1834 34-tf II. M. SHAW. fHF.KF.BY notify all persons not to trade tor or purchase a note of hand, executed hv me , to Chailes Haney, dated some tune iii the suii.of ,S:1; p,.a!l!e if t mis!pUn nil Sth day of December, 18J.J, for thirty dollar. ""J r ote was ciien on certain roiidiimiis, and ndi to i uevrrwill pay aid nott,exrpi I am com; elled ,l y a leiral and r-Kt'l t course of law. uii v, as (ireen Count-, la., Jan 13, 18J4 J4-.it NOTICE : - - -- i , ....... ...v j c-st ;i t- is insolvent : a sale of the personal proi ill 11 . iiii,r:fi.i'i.. ii ill linn I' i'imi ffiM 1 t . .1 J I I . 1 .LI. . I . . L 1 ' " , roH.: r"' ;, February next anions other things there will be a valuable library sold. F&AP&KS MATHER, JldnVx. January I Oth i, ly-1 24 -3t JOI CROW. THIS JACK WILL STAND, IIIK ensuing season, atlhe fnbecrihers" farm, H. on Mill Ci-eek, ntur the Louisville road, at Mr. Win. Kelao's. THE TERMS WILL BE .IS FOLLOWS: I'or the sehson, if t aid at 3113- time witidn the season, I'OUK DOLL KS; oiherwiv: I IVL I )OI 1. R l l fx- 1 flip nil Kp l.t i; .- rrO.iAl.... ! .... ; next ; and in cither caee, nnvment may be made in any sort of live Mock at cadi price, delivered on the farm- within the above times The season will commence on the '20iti March, and continue until the 1st Jidy . The subscriber will irive a reasonable price in cash, from IWl-.LVi: DOLLARS, to TVYT..N'. fV DOLLARS, and the season price, for JIM CROW'S mule colts, delivered when weaned And Ihe subscriber pledges himself, (hat JIM CROW will hold a colt s,l,ow on tbe Public .Square in Vincennes, on tl:e 2d Saturday of July, of the ensuinp yenr, at w hich, some three ood men wiil preside as Judces, and the follovviii piemium thall bo awarded to his three best colts. To the best TEN DOLLARS cash. 2d Dest The season for two mares. 3d Best The tea -on for one mare. ?a.mi:i:l jldah. Vincennes, Li., January 20, 1HJ1 .Jl-lm Knox Circuit, Court, March Tfrm, 18:3 4. .Joseph M 'Chirp, Excru'nrai iv.ooen i.niott, deceased 1 ) In Foreign Attachment. vs. Wilson LaiMuv, MOTJCE is hereby given the defendant, that the phdntilT has sued out of m ofjice, a wrii of Eoreign APRclitner.f , returaable t.) the Knox Cirrnit Court, to he hohlen at Vincennes, on the first Monday of March next; and that the siimu has heen levied on a certain house and lot ia Harrison'.-addition, in the Horoug-h of Vincennes, Knox County, and de?i?nnted on the plat of said Roronffh, as'Park's lot, bounded us follows: On the South West by Hart street, on the South East by St Louis street, on the North Eat by Lots, and oil the North West by the Wabash," as the nronertv of the defendant ' Clerk's OiLce, Knox County, January 22d , 1 3:i-l. A. H SCOTT, Clerk. lr.cenncs, la.,. Tan. '5. I S3-I 3-1 tl" ON Saturday, February 8th, between the hours of Z and 2 o'clock, at the Hotel ol Gen John Myers id be L-as.-d to the highest merer tor one year, rommr-ncin: on the 1st of March nest, the KERRV belonirin? to the heirs of Charles Smith, dee'd. Terms inade known at the tiuie and place aforesaid . HENRY M. SHAW. Vincennes, January 1334 C4-3t NOTICE TS IIERERY Riven, tliat I hnve taken out JL J etters of A lministrition, of the rt ife of D.iniel Srlt7nnn. ilpnosnrl fr-m i, r t.. Cmirt of v Count v and it is nrohnhle. i.,t F.lIfj fc5tate is insolvent . - 1 1 PETER SALTZMAN, Jid.n'r. January 24th, R'3t 34- it BOROUGH SLECTIOK. Tt OT1CL i- hereby given, that an rice 11 tio.. ,T a rre-ideot, harh Con Iflah.e, three 1 lustses, and three Arsistant Trustees from each ward, ,viil he holdcn at the Court Ilou-e ia Vi mcennes on Mon day the 3 1 day of Fehruarv next. Pierre La Plant is appointed Judge and John B 111 . 01 1 r .l .t. "art,n CeJk f,irth "lper Ward: Jnaoj-.J, lioaem.in .Midge and John K Kurtz Clerk tor the middle ivarn; nnd : hone Judge and John Moore 1 , ... ... " . , lower Ward ty order. nnd Solomon Hath Clei k for the SAMUEL HILL, Clerk, B T BY. Jan. 13. 1034. 31-3t urtch A Mcbenl. J n'OULI) inform those who purchased at their s.ile in the country twelve months since, that their notes are due, and prompt payment is required; and those having notes and iicconnts of lon "fandinc-, are requeued to settie the same, on or b f,. re the 25th of December i.ext, as longer iridiilCenc cannot bo tiveu. Vincennes, la 1., N.v. lodi, lB3i 23-tf JOB PIllJ TIJS a OF EVEH V UKSCKIPTION, F.xecuted w ith neatness, accuracy and despach u'. the 'Jili-.-e tfce ViDtencies (.iaztlte.

AT VJ HOLES ALfcj.

riNE undprsicne.l have just received from M. Pittsburgli and .New Orleans, mi additional supply ot Groceries consisting in pyrt, of lU followine, to wit: HtivaniM Green Coffee, t. Jaga and St. Dominco, ditto. New Orleans Sugar, in hhds. and barrel?, Lump and Loaf do. I'ilty kegs 'far, Gun I'owder, Impeiial and Voun lly&on tr as, Imligo, Madder, Coppera?, Alum, Sp Rrowii, Spanish Whiting, and Brimstone, White Lend in kegs Lr. Lastern Mails from 4 to iM.L t-ollins' Axes, Ijuc, Ox and Drawing Chains .Liniatta I5ar Iron, well assorted, Ph c.di Plat.'. Steel, Hoes, .to. Writiner and Wrnppinir Puper, Shoe Blttckirifj Raisins, Rice, Melee Cigars, by i) 10 hy 12 Window Class, Powder, Lead nod Shot, Western Reserve Cheese, Cinciiineti Heer, in half barrels, Tanners Oil, Linseed Oil, Manaf ic. ured Tobacco of different lraii3 Led Cords and Plough Lines. A general assortment of WINES c LIQUORS, Among xihich, are 5 PIPES (pure) COGNIAC BRANDY. A constant supply of rectified WHISKEY topethf :r with Topper, Spice, Ruec and Ground (linger, Nutmegs, kc. All of which, we are determined to sell at the Louiville prices W. & J LEWIS. Evansville, Lid., Dec. 23d, IB33 30tf Hollow Ware. W. & J. JLEIVIS, HAVK just received 37 bnxe- Pittsburgh IIolow Ware, consisting of Pint, quart, hah talh-ii and gallon Bottles, 'i dozen Pint Flasks, 6 dozen in each box, which will lie sold at ihe Pittsburgh prices, adding nothing hut tbe freight. " . &. J L. Kvansvillc, Ii.d., Dec. 23J, 1633. 3ctf THZ NOVSLIiT'S MAGAZINE. jf)ltlE anxiety to bring into activity the talent mk. of the counti v, induced the publishers of the NOVELIST'S MAGAZINE to offer a premium of EIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS fop. rue best Novrx, on n National subject, for that publication. Rut, by the Report of the Committee, which is subjoined, the manuscripts submitted to their perusal, are not of that character which would warrant the award of thflt premium . The time is therefore extended, ns is nlso the amount, which, it is to be hoped, will iiir duce native talent to exertion : "The undersigned, a Committee selected for that purpose, have examined a number of Maniicrint Novels, offered as competitors for a premium, proposed to be given hv the publishers of tiro NOVELIST'S MAGAZINE, Ho the Author of the best Novel, on a National subject 1 "While the undersigned are of opinion that several of t tie Novki.s submitted to their inspection, possesses considerable merit, they do not think any one of them is nlt"gether of such a description as would warrant them in awarding the premium. DAVID PAUL BROWN, JOSEPH R. CHANDLER, WM. M. MEREDITH, RICHARD PENN SMITH, ROBERT EWING, JOHN MUSGRAVE. MORI ON McMICHAEL. There is no country which, for the time of ita civilized and political existence, oilers so wide and untrodden a field for the enterprize of th Novelists as this nnd it is not alone the interest, but the duty of those who possess ruind for the task, to occupy the field of competition, and thus prob.iMy establish his own reputation, nud prumote that of his country. Independent of the national inducement, the attention of thtf literary aspirant is directed to the following: In order to assi.-t in advancing Anierb-an Literature, and give the readers of the NOVELIST'S MAGAZINE a share in the advantage of meritorious talent, which the country possesses, the Publishers of that work, satisfied that the best way "to promote talent is to reward it, offer u Premium of TO THE AUTHOR OF THS Upon a National subject to It presented on or before the first of April, 1 844. This Premium will be awarded by a chosen Committee; and the successful Work will be printed in a handsome book-form, corresponding with the best London Editions of popular Novel? ; in order that the manner of its publication iiih correspond with the merit of the Author. Trie competitor fjr the Premium will un, d. rst;ind that, in addition to the SEVEN HUNORE!) and FIFTY DOLLARS, he will be entitled to FIFTY DOLLARS for every Thousand Copies of the Work which may be sold, during the continuation of the copyright, or FI L DOLLARS for eviry Hundred; which, whin competent talent is exorcised on the Work, i3 not unlikely to produce a fair remuneration. Th Manuscript for competition niuA he delivered by the fust of April, under an envelope, addressed to C. ALEXANDER U CO., and accompanied by a sealed h tter, communicating the author's name, -which -hall reiaiin unopened, except in the case of (he successful competitor, lo the others the manuscripts mid simaluieswill bu returned, by calling accoid. U the address. The ne and very popular Novel entitled, " iV.'ae liellcx,"1 is tioxv in course of piihhcnhn tor th Novelist's Magtijine, and xvill he is-ut il in the next numlier of .h it Wuik. It is a production ol more than ordiuaiy cxct-ileoct , and will be re id with mm h interest and anxiety - It may also be proper to say, that the subscribers to the Noxelist's la6'zille will, in the courseof the Work, obtain u uniform edition of the Writings of Mr Jamks the acknowledged inheriter of tlie peniirs of Sir Wamtr Scott; nnd also of the Works of the lending- literary characters f H e day among whoui aie Lulwek, Ranim, c- tc fJ-Piihlislier of nexvsnapers exchfncn: with the NOVELIST'S MA(i.J!NE, are r quested to give the above a few iasci lions., hial in future to aifWess thi-ir pnpers to the "ATHENIAN, and Literarr; Gaz'lteJ' hy which promptness of delivery is secured, a well s un cvteiniHtJi'n of postugU. 4uv. U.