Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 February 1834 — Page 3
VINCENKHS. SAT l A DAY ,F LUiTl 3 4 .
NT AT I; HK. V e publish m our r t)l to-day, a part of the Charter of thts Institution. We lay it before oui readtis, that thty u..i -judge of its merits or demerits, tor themselves. The people only want li'fit to judge couectly, concerning every sili. ci appei laiuieg to their it.' .rests, either iiliui liitt or piospt ct iv e. congress. Tin iVhates in ibis body aie ot a highly in - tri'ilii. his.: ex; itiug character. The removal of Hit l'ubin
D.ik.mi.-s . il.. i i ""' aavr noi nao an oppoiiuiiny oi atnxl,.piKilcs Has Vhe :d-ub50lbil.e;.,.? their on,.,,.,- "
tu'j.- t n.eu: at the latest dates and will pio tabiy continue to be so tor some time to conic. A strung . position is manifested by the leauit,g Inputs ot in n. Jackson in the Home of representatives to press the previous question, fci.d tbiis cut short all debate on this momentous subject. But a majority of the members arc not disposed to coincide with them. In the luean lime, tbe people are rising iu every section of the union and expressing in the most tamest and decided manlier their convictions of the utter w ant ol wisdom displayed by the President in removing the Public Deposites from t!ie U. States Bank to the State Banks, aid the ruin will spread like a funeral pall over tin? whole moneyed interests of the country unless they are eee'ily restored. In our columns of to day, will be lound a notice of one of the largest meetings ever held in the city ot Philadelphia, ulnch has immediate reference to this subject. si thousand Freemen in the city of New York have leiuonsirated against this moFt unfortunate measure of the Executive. Virginia too, always foremost in resisting governmental usurpation and oppression bn spoken through to r House ol Delegates and through the voice of her congregated sons in every part cf her dominion to the Executive of the nation, and the mimous which have led and continue Vo lead him astray m a language which cftniiot bo misunderstood. Ihe. whole south is arraigning itself in trouted opposition and determined hostility to this hih-hunded aud tyranical act of the President oi these United States The tables ot our congrt ssmen are groaning beneath tin- i!cs ot the petitions ol the people, proclaiming their distress. An administration majority v. luch but a short pcuod since seemed to dare any thing and every thing iu their blind devotion und idolatry to their chief, now begin to waver under the rebukes of their constituents. A late vote on a question of reference, (a party question too) to the committee of "Ways and j.icaus," or to that of '-the Judiciary shows, that the great parties on this subject are nearly I alanced, the vote standing 106 and 107, and kives rise to the hope, that the period of our clooiu, our degradation, and our shame, is about t j pass away, ic that brighter visious are about to be realized. A heavy failure iu a high quarter, which we have glanced at to-day, will do much to open the eyes of the people, aud to make the ultras feel that there is really a pressjre iu the money market Commercial distress is rapidly extending, and disguise the matter as our opponents may , ruin, such as never has assailed the American people, w ill spread far hiid wide un!e-s something is speedily done by the Representatives of the people, to arrest the land career of folly and usurpation of the Esefjuve. r i mis i. Liitiiivi u.iii uisiress ail luis app'ilhng suffering, will be the result of the act ( i that usurper, who has dared to say, to his f ecretaries and to the American people, "I take Tle responsibility.'' "The President is tar above the reach of any thingsaid in this House,"' eaid Mr. Polk, and a passive and obedient House of Representatives had not sufficient spirit to rj el the iniilt thus tauntingly east upon their honor. He spoke rather like a Persian Satrap, rather than like an American Congressman. Had amemberofthe French Chamber of Deputies or of the British Houe of Commons, thus fpnken. in reference to a French or a British King, the declaration would have been treated .- ;l i,; , i ,1 . , - v.ith scorn and indignation, and bad either the j French or the British Monarch, have had the ttrnerity to say, in relation to the National Bank of France or of England, as our Republi can President has, dared to say, ! take the.'1' responsibility, ' he would be deprived of crown tnd scof tre, before the termination of a year. Arratum. In the second line of the third pataraph in an article addressed I 0 the voters ot Ivnox county," in lust xveekV Gazette, for "our hundred dollars'"' read "'four hundred thousand dollars." We are authorized to announce Archit tld M'Kee a? a candidate for Constable at the enuing April p! rti ui. e are ano authoitzed 10 announce 1 C. W. Almy as a candidate for Consta lie at Ihe eit-uia Aptil election. ,M ETEOUOLOG ICAI. TABLE. VI"feN!tKS IM)U!H, 18.54 THERMOMETER. i
i i M! Feb. 1 1 -20 34 j 33 Clear, 1 11 3d j :,3 Ditto 3 '24 j 4") 4-1 Ditta 4 33 i 43 j 3:3 Ditto 5 30 .Vi 5-2 Ditto C, : ; 52 56 Ditto ' ?' 3G 57 55 Cloudy, Q 3H 5? 50 Clear, 4 ?! 41 42 42 Cloridv, " 10' 39 ; 50 51 Ditto " 1 1 J 42 j GO 54 Clear, 12; 41 I 42 41 Ditto 13, 40 ! 50 5 Ditto 14! 4 2 j CI 62 Cloudv.lb'Jnd.s.'iOvver.
Great fi.eti-vg of the Pcop'e c! FfiUadrlpliia. rM u'i-ti.is of the .Manufacturer, Me. han"S MMiha..ts, 'J.adrs, hU,i others, of the City ami County ol Philadelphia. Miners of the me-nonal to Cti5rc; asking n hVf (rem the j.i !! t pecuniary digress by returning the Government Deposites to the Lank of the United stiles held at the Musical Fund Hull Feb. "jJ, 134
ihe Chairman stated the ohi.ot of the rnet- ,, .Cii v-ai.eb cope, Lsq. on behalf ot the! tomniiiloo :. ...1 , to have charge ol the memorials, presented """"ut! a ODOIIiti'd at H in F-imiMrv mii i i n.- . " " oi the 'me, and stated (hat 10,25'J signatures hud m oi. lamed; that no minor, so far as the knowledge of the Committee extended, had been permitted tn sign ; that all were freemen, speaking in the "fearless tones of freemen," uid not in tlif "cautions whispers of trembling Waves'' 1 lie followinc list mot :ins tlip immj l,er and varit. us occupations of the signers, and ,l"'",'J,:,l3 :re still in circulation for those citi 722 Manufacturers 504 Heavers 1 1 18 Merchants 200 Tailors 25U Boot and Shoemakers 251 Grocers 105 Draymen, Carter?, and Porter 263 Watchmakers, ilverimilhs, and Jewellers 149 Tanners, Curriers, and Leather Deal ers 432 Cb-rks and Accountants 146 Blacksmiths und Stove makers 441 l arpenters 205 Storekeepers 541 Priritei I H Larup and Instrument makers 22 Laborers 97 Ironmongers 150 Druggists 224 Halters 84 Attorneys 103 Cabinet and Chair makers l'!"2 Umbrella makers 188 Brickmakers, Bricklayers and Plasterers 6.) Stone Cutters b2 Physicians 74 Lumber Merchants 281 Farmers and Millers 94 Innkeepers and Livery Stable keepers 5;i Saddle aud Harness makers 57 Painters ami Glaziers tid Coach makers 37 Brush makers 61 Coopers C2 Shipcarpenters, Higgers, Hope makers, and Sail makers 153 Booksellers and Stationers J4 Comb makers 42 Coppersmiths aud Tiuworkers 48 Brokers 5J Bakers 34 i'obacconiits 20 Biewers 21 Auctioneers 47 Coal and Flour Dealers 78 Manners and Watermeu 57 Engravers aud Lithographers 35 Teachers 16 Sugar Kedners 18 Distillers iX) Iron Masters 430 Mechanics, in various other branches 1777 Ctizens, including Artists, Buildings, Engineers, Publishers Shipwrights, Pa10,259 per Hangers, Gilders, Iron Founders, Tu rners, Upholsterers, Wheelwrights. Tallow Chandlers Butchers, aud otheu, as may Le seen by reference to the signatures, to which the signers have annexed their respective piotessious aod occupations. Itesohtd, That 24 delegates be appointed by this meeting to represent at Washington the views and wishes of tiie memorialists, and to take such measures there as may appear proper am ! expedient, lo satisfy the Senators and Re-! sentalives of Pennsylvania of the urgent ne-j preseuiauves 01 I'ennsyi vama ot tne urge cesity of immediate legislation, to relieve ttio country Irom existing sutlermg, and a ert the ' greater impending evils. j Resolved, (by acclamation,) That the manly ami inuefeiuient conduct ot our esteemed lel-i low-citizen, William J. Duane, in refusing to be the instrument of the removal of the deposites, nd in preferring to retire, to private life, rather jthan sacrifire his public duty, merits the tuuukj an(' gratitude of his country. From Hie Ueor(reto7cn,U C. Columbian Gazette, of b'tbruary 1st, 1834. DIED In this town, at the house of Mr. George W. Haller. after a week's illness the1 celebrated LORENZO DOW, for many years' a useful preacher of the gospel. Mr Dow was! a man of strong mind, great eccentricity of ninnners and of singular appearance never j having been shaved to the present time He; employed his various powers in pulling down. tne strong holds ot Satan, and building up the Christian in his most holy faith. Continually engaged in the duties of his profession he crossed the Atlantic ocean many
times, and passed through Ihe United States in! Mairh nil llirpct Ulna P'na VVocf- IV .,.1 C...U (OiHICII
without tiring, for the purpose of doin? eood l.uuu, UIIU -OIJlll Perfectly independent and unconnected with any body of Christians he followed the imnulof his own extraordinary and eccentric mind. His labors are now at an end and he has. without doubt gone to reap the reward of his laithful exertions. His funeral will take place at one o'clock, 8 ""V I riends and acquaintances are in vited 1 tie Society of Masons and Odd Fellows. are particularly requested to attend his funeral to his grave in the City of Washington. Mr. Dow was 56 years old last October, was born at Coventry, Toleu Co. Connecticut his residence Mouutvillc, New London county ARRIVALS. Feb. 19. Sylph, from the Upper Wabash, " Miner, from Louisville. Kentucky. DF.PARTl'RKS. Feb. 19. Sylph, for Cincinnati, Ohio. " Miner, for the Upper Wabash. The river is gradually falling, htJ( we presume, take another and a greater rie. still OF THE STATE BANK OF INDIANA. JTOTICE is hetehy given, that Hooks, JlI '"r 'be subi-ci ipiion of Stock in the lesptctive Branches of the State Bank of Indiana, will be opened at the following places, for their lespertive Districts, on the seventh day of April next, by Cotnmis toners appointed by the Directors of the State Bank; and paid Books will be kept: open, between the hours ot 9 nnd I2i
o'clock A. M. each day, for the space ol ihiity days thereafter, (Sundays fxcept fed,) and will accordingly be closed on the tenth day ol Mav next.
'In District No. 1, at Indianapolis, in Ma rion county. I" District No. 2, at Lawrenceburgh, in Dearborn county . J i r: tv? -. . i- i i u l uiMnci io ai is irnmonn. in v a v np . . ' ' J count V In District No. 4, at Madison, in Jefferson county . In Districl No. 5, at New-Albany, Floyd county . In District No 6, at Evansville in Van deihurgh county . In District No. 7, at Vitjcenne9 in Knox county. In District No. 0, at BeJTord in Lawrence county In District No. 9, at Terre Haute in Vigo county. In District No. 10, at Lafayette in Tippecanoe county. By urder ol the Board of Directors Of the State Bank ol Indiana. Feb. 14, A. D 1831 JAMES M RAY, Cashier. Ofticeof the Stale Banki ol Indiana. IndtanHpohs ) Ihe Publishers of each newppaper in
this Slate will publish the aboVe notire IITV'm b-'e" lhorru?,,,1 repaired; and a lar .v..i .i , e i.oiicc new stable is completed The Lardtr the for thirty day previous to the seventh day (the Grantry, and'the l!l lil i alwavs 0 April next, and forward a cony of tbeir!weJ1 provided; the chambers -.hall be krot
paper, including the publication with their account to this office la Democrat 38 littVl.tt -VOTIVE. BY an act to establish a Levee from the town of Vincennes to the Grand Coulee notice is hereby given to the undersigned persons, that they appear and complete the said Levee or embankment, across t heir several tracts of lan I, fronting on the rirer Wabadi, previous to the first day of April, 1834; or the law will be enforced against them Trustees Church, St. V Francis Xnvier, A Archibald McKec, JosP,h Cornyia, Francis CJenereaux, Pierre Gamelin, James Andre, Theresa Cornyia, Heirs of Win. Burtch, deceased, Hiram Decker, (; Jonti cuuuy, ix Michael Richarville, vi ur wis rl y) Margarc v) Lewis D Eewis Lrnenu, Pierre Brouillet, r i r iret Cornyia, joiin uruuer, (v esnoyens, Antoine and Ambrose living mm n iiiui ust-V' lyesueiii s ot, Nickolas, (ft Antoine D'Albe, artin Robinson, () Vital Bouche, Jr. eirsofCharlesSraitb.w) Ambrose ami P: Desbein's heirs, Mart Hei lerre deceased, Cornyia, Dominic Page, Vital Bouche, Senr. Heirs of A. F. Snapp, deceased, Heirs of Loy eaur, de Francis Bayard, A Lewis Delory ia, C) Mitchel Brouillet, (f. Heirs of Jacob Kuyken-L) dall, deceased, v4 I Pierre Andre, (; ceased, John Fnllertoii , (v Daniel Bishop Av Charles Ladder, Isaac Blackford, Pierre Laplante, Samuel Smith, J uar. J. B. MARTIX, VITAL BOUCHE, February 20lh, 1834-3S-3t Comm'rs. HK AD QUAUTEUS!!! Manargcr's Office Wheeling, fa. February 9:h 1834. Our Correspondents will find below a synopsis of two R r IT I I A 1VTT CPlirura MAMMOTH LOTTERY. AU R YLAND LOTTERY. Class jVo. 4. l or 1 834. d ra w on the 2Sh inst CAPITALS $30,000, glO.OOO 75 of 1,000 and 100 of 500 Tickets only ten Dollars. ,-t-v I 1 c l 1 . Ciw Unleii received lor I diets in the
jabove Splendid Schemes until the 2?lh ofit'm,s for the preparation of papers necessary
February . VIRGINIA PETF.RSBUCGII LOTTERY CLASS No. 4 Draws on ..he lt March 1834. CAP I TILS 20 ,000. 6,OCO, 5,CCO and 20 of 1 000 Tickets only 5 Difitrs V"T" Ol'flei 4 Ifriivn.i until dm f", - . . v . ,111111 I 11 V. am r! .l.l " T .T,,-T-l , i lease aucirehs cii.iurvL, ic CUUrv Wheeling Va., Sole Agents for the Managers in the Weetern Stales, who have sold 2-J Capitals within a few weeks, amounting to $40,000, and wno have gold iu the last three years, Prizes amounting; to upwards of 2,000,000 of Dollar?!!! Or- Those who do not receive the Scheme in time to send for tickets in any particular Lottery by remitting $5 10 or $20 will have it invested in the litt at tractive Scheme. DRUGS AND HAS just received and uow opening, in the house formerly occupied by Doctor E. McXamee, a new and fresh supply of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stufts, &c. Together with a variety of the patent Medi cines , so celebrated for the cure of SCRGFULiA or KINGS EVIL. TETTEROUS ERUPTIONS on the Skin, RHEUMATISM and GOUT. Ail SPRAINS & BRUISES, COLDS, COUGHS, and CONSUMTIONS, DYSPEPSIA, DISEASE of the LIVER, WORMS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, FEVER ii AGUE, SORK EYES, and al most every other disease incident to the human family. AM cf which, re warranted eenuine, and will be su!d on the most reasonable" terms. ! Vircr.nes; Nov 4th, 1633 i5-3m
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g ACMES Of LAND, being the East fraction of section Ja, I own 14, .North of Knnffe 0 West, situated in Parke County, lndiaiia,"may be purchased on favorable terms This tract was originally purchased by the Terre-Haute company,eat the sales ot 1816, and possesses advantages equalled by few points o the Webash. It is of good soil, and on its western line is bounded by the WaBA K., which comes bold to the river, and if fords an excellent landing, at all taes of t'hf. water On the east it is bounded bylhe Stale Iload leading from Terre-Haute toward Montezuma, is about an equal distance from each of those places, and has a fine farming country in its vicinity. For particulers enquire o" JAMES FARRINGTON, of Terre-Haute, or H- M- SHAW, of Vinceunes, Ind. Dec. 14, 1S33 7tf Satioofi atin llxit Canal Second Street, Vincennes, Ind. John MYniiSi IS now in possession of this establishment, long known as "mWf'i 7' n 'ri, v wc.v-ifv hilarge Bar, be rs tall he krot in proper order, and the hostler, and servants, shall be faithful. John Myers pledges himself to use every proper exertion to give satisfaction, and solicits public patronage He hopes, by care nnd assiduity, to men' the character of keeping "a most comfortable house of public entertainment." Vincennes, Sept. 20th, lbJ3-l5-lf ittotrouaft rtiwaucc. An Ordinance amendatory to an Ordinance respecting lippling Houses. E it oidaiued by the Board of TruB tees of the Borough of Vincenue9. thai the tax henceforth on retailers of spun-, be Bxed at the same rale as that assessed by the Board ol County Commis sinners, and that an Ordinaoce entitled j"An Ordinance to amend an Ordinance j relative to Tippling Houses," passed the ;9th April, 1833, le and the same is here jby repealed J B. AJAIITJN, Preset. Samuel Hill, Clerk. Passed 10th February, 1831. Feb. 15, 1334 -37 -3t BY virtue of a writ of Fi Fa, to me directed from the Clerk's office f 11 If If tin, l'.r,..,it j Court, I v ill offer at public sale, before the Court (House door iu Vincennes. on Satimlav tn l.t day of March, between the hours of lo o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'ciock, P. M. agreeably to the' third section of the la w, subjecting real and personal estate to execution, the following tracts of land situated in the prairie below Vincennes to wit: Lot No. 22, fronting on the Wabash', one arpent, and running back 32 arpeuts ; Lot .No. 23, fronting on the Wabash, two arpeuts, and running back 32; and Lot No 25, fronting on the Wabash, one arpent, and runnine back 32 arpent?, taken as the property of John Ful.erton, to satisfy said execution in favor of Hiram Decker, Guardian of A. & A. Decker. JOHN PURCELL. ShfT. K. C bv JAMES JOHNSON, D. S. Ieb 1st, 1834 3b'-3t NOTICE. nnllE undersigned, will attend to his duties as B. Justice of the Peace, to the profession of a Scrivener and t!nvpvi r !.., ..i n ! J ' w fit I I fell 13 , necessary thereto, and will also he read v t all 01 uimcu lilies rensioners; applicants tor pensions; or applicants for claims against the Government. His Office is on W ater Street, (immediately opposite the Register's Office,) in Mr. Wise's new brick build iug. SAMUEL HILL. February 1st, 1834 36-3t Sheriff's Sale. Y virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas to J me directed from the Clerk's Office of the Know Circuit Court, I will offer at public sale, nefore ttie Court House door in Vincennes, on Saturday, the first day of March next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock. P, M , all the right, title, interest and claim of William Mcintosh, of. in and to the following iraci or parcel ol Mml with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate, lying and being in the County of Knox, and State of Indiana ; described as follows, to wit: Ail that certain tract of land, being location No. (142) one hundred nnd forty-two, containing seventy-five acres of 1 . .-. .1 . - ... lauo io; as me property ot said Wm. Mcintosh, in favor of Samuel A. ('hew and Eli Beaty, Ad miioslrators of Samuel L Chew, deceased. JOHN PURCELL, bhff. K. C. February 8th, 1S34 36-3t PI&OTECTION!! rEIIE Wabash Instirnnce Company, will i I r.M.. a i) ..... .... i ' . inm sure nui ooais imu cargoes, or IjOOOS on Keel, or Steam Boats, on reasonable terms. Application to be made to the Office in Vincennes, Ind. ; or to John Van Tiees, Esq. Washington. Feb. 6, 1834 36-3t MEW (ROODS. THE SUBSCRIBER TNFORMS his friends and the public, that he JL has just received an additional Stock of dry aoons GROCERIES and QUEENSWARE, which he utters low tor cah. or in exchange for such prouuce as may sun mm. II M. SHAW. January 2, 1334 34-tf
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MANUFACTORY. I HAVE si large assortment of TIN WARE on hand, who h I will sell at wholesale or retail, low for CASH or PRODUCE, such as may suit. Job work done at short notice. N. SMITH. Vincenne?, InJ. June 15, IC33 1-tf
The undrrs-gnri cnHnws lo manufacture the jyjK has fur sale several second hand Stan -bury and Ilamage Presses. Also, Chaseot ail sizes. Composing Stir-It.. n,.,c. n..i...
Gallies, Copper moulds, Inking rollers; Sic. &c All of which he intends to keep a general s." sortment for the Hccommodation of the craft ins osiaoiisiimeiu is on the corner of Elui aud Eighth streetj. SAMUEL S. DICKSON. Cincinnati, Jfov. 30, 1833. The Hemisphere, Columbu3 and the Re-pubi'.-cau, St. Louis, will copy the above throe months. U other printers who will copv the above advertisement three months, will'be allowed the u.-ual rale of pay in an of the bbove articles. F ebruary, 1st, l634-35-3m Dried Peaches, FRESH ALABAMA RICE, ZANTE CURRANTS, BUftCH RAISINS, GARDEN SEEDS, from Phiiad MACKEREL FISH. For sale, by H. M. SHAW. January 24, 1834 34-tf JOF CMOW. THIS JACKWILL STAND, 'BHE ensuing season, at the subscribers' farm, B. on Mill C.eek, near the Louisville road, at Air. Wm Kelso's. TIIE TKUMS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS; For the season, if ; aid 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 mav be made in any sort of live stock at cash p'ricc, delivered on the farms within the above time3. The season will commence on the 20th March, and continue until the 1st July. The subscriber will give a reasonable price in cash, from TWELVE DOLLARS, to TWENTY DOLLARS, end tiie season price, for JIM CROW'S mule colts, delivered when weaned. And the subscriber pledges himself, that JIM CROW will hold a colt show on the Public Sijuare in incennes, on the 2d Saturday of July, of the ensuing 3 ear, at which, some thrco good men will preside as Judges, and the following premium shall be awarded to his three best colts. To the best TEN DOLLARS cash. Cd Best The season for two mares. 3d Best The season for one mare. SAMUEL JUDAIL Vincennes, la., January 20, 1834 34-4m Knox Circuit Court, March Term, 1834. Joeph M'Clure, Executor of Robert Elliott, deceased ' In Foreign At' vs. r tachment. Wilson Lagow, j TVffOTICE is hereby given the defen4J dant, that the plaintiff has sued out ot m office, a writ of Foreign Attachment, return able lo the Knox Circuit Court, to be holdtn at Vincennes, on the first Monday f March next; and that the same has been levied on a certain house and lot in Harrison's addition, in the Borough of Vincennes, Knox County, ami designated on the plat of said Borough, as Park's lot, 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 on the North West by the Wabash, as the property of the defendant Clerk's Office, Knox County, January 22d., 1834. A. D SCOTT, Clerk. . Vincennes, la., Jan. 25- 1634 34-tf WWttDJB JBurtch Mebcrd, JOVLD inform those who purchased at T T their Fale in the country twelve months since, dial their nptes are due, and prompt payment is required; and those having notes aud accounts of long standing, are requested to settle the same, on or before the 25th of December next, as longer indulgence cannot be given. Vincennes, Ind., Nov. loth, 1833 23-tf AT WHOLESALE. npIIE undersigned have just received from 3. Pittsburgh and New Orleans, an additional supply ot Groceries consisting in part, of tbs following, to wit: Havanna Green Coffee, St. Jaga and St. Domingo, ditto. New Orleans Sugar, ir; hhds. and barrels, Lump and Loaf do. Fifty kegs Tar, Gun Powder. Imperial and Young Hyson tea?, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Alum, Sp. Brown, Spanish Whiting, and Brimstone, White Lead in kegs, ic. Eastern Nails from 4 to 24 I. Collins' Axes Log, Ox and Drawing Chair!?, Juniatta Bar Iron, well assorted, Plough Plates, Steel, Hoes, &c. Writing and Wrapping Paper, Shoe Blacking, Raisins Rice, Melee Cigars, U by 10 & 10 by 12 Window Glass, Powder, Lead and Shot, Western Reserve Cheese, Cincimmfi BeT, in half barrcle, Tanners Oil, Linsi e l Oil, Manufactured Tobacco of different brand. Bed Cot Js and Plough Lints. .3 general assortment of WINES & LIQUORS, Among -allien, are 5 PIPES (pure) COGNIAC BRANDY. A constant supply of rectified WHISKEY frether with Pepper, Spice, Knee und Grouuii Ginger, Nutmegs, kc. All of which, we are determined to sell at the Louiwille prices W. & J LEWIS. Evansville, hrd., Dec. 23d, 1833 3Utf Hollow Ware. HAVE just received 37 boxes Pittsburgh Hdl.low Ware, consisting of Pint, quart, half gallon and gallon Bottles, 20 dozen Pint Flask?, 6 dozen in each box, which will hp sold lit the Pittsburgh prices, adding nothing but tbs freight. XV. &. J h.
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