Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 43, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 March 1834 — Page 3

.ii 'viy lit- c-jviasice on. all lie followed Captain Jefftie.Lv,'ar ;' last ' " leave the boat. I:ke H ""'f.fj

Hde lo the olIitM of t h v !

' 1 .i:it .,ts .vi.v crsJunce wa on, hi

l:nau aul w ho u a i lie

" uum one

At every movement of (he Capt. the intelligent animal was at hi side, niatuh-.iii.jr, with Mogul ir intelligence! aF'r?henioii and dependence on the of Capt Jeffries. . The latter, at length noticed him, and leading' him to the Mde of the boat said, "mj nohle fellow you njusi leap this tailing or be lost." To the turinise of the captain the animal

appeared to understand hun, and leaning !..-..: i . i i - . .i e

Hilt ,

ill his rattii.

U IV. C LaiT? if tLefS"

Hp, on his side, had j

y lour me n wounded; namely, a vuior z u'h.- Flore, a Serjeant of Artillery.

iwo oiaciis belonging to it

or be-

and

MARRIED lu Jhnson township, March 3d, by James S. Edwards, Esq, Mr. John Bioui-e of Wuba-h county, Illinois, to Miss Mahv pRf.ysoM of Knox cotmty, Indwua.

METEOROLOGICAL TAHLE. VINttNNES INDIANA, 1834 THERMO M ET r r7

SU."Mft SALE.

the rail plunged into the river swum tbu shoie, and escaped Philad. Intelligencer.

lo

I DATE. L??" !VSl1"

,n.ise o ck set. I i

news ro:t r vmji.us. We are informed by a person who was m the PuM.orgh M iiket last week, that flour tvn- od a,,d pe,inff al ofje ;r oifi; and many other articles of produce in the aine propoiticn. And the Gazette states that $2 50 per barrel may be considered a? the average price. At 31 arietta. Ohio, it i selling at the same rate The reason of this is, that merchants and others from difficulty of obtainjr money, cannot ami v 1 1 J not purchase lo send'

abroad. 'Plus the Farmers are coming in for their share of the general depression which ansts from the war upon the currency by the administration. Dot the worst is yet to come. The time will fchoitly ainve (unles;. Gen.. Jackson cham ges hi c-uui when the farmer will he obliged lo sell his produce for half price,

ani rocone m teturn money that may (i i e ii) his hands before he can reach leome. u:h is the state of uriau, we are aware await? the farmer? of our country. We really and sincerely wi?h it were other- j wise. The atfticultural interest of the! land is paramount to all other, and Should !

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' llltr. MVC IM'UI UC J'l V-BIOl! 1)111 i'ir rn'eis are cieterrnined to sacrifice pvry thing to saufy their unholy and grasp, lug design upon the public Treasury. Beaver Argus. The Springfitld bwnn imbulist An acrouut of thn i-ingul it instance of somnambulism has been published by Dr Helden, he phsioian in attendance on the cae. The evKlenr.e i as conducive as the facta hre singular. The rationale alleged id a morl id acutene-s of vision We mutconitis that to us the affair is a incredible h it is incomprehensible. The lolhnving wre given among other well attested facts: ails of cotton being placed diiectlv on the closed eyelids, and then bound on with a black silk handkerchief, so that ihe cotinn tilled the cavity uuder the eyebrow and came down to the middle of the rheek and in close contact wiih the noe, the read the names both of pei.oo known nud unknown t i her, written on the cards, asoon as they were presented to her She had procured several patterns of calico at the shops, portions of which had been washed since the commencement ol her paroxysm. On beim; spread befoie ber, she told not only the shop at which Mih obtained each, and named its price, but compared the part which had" been washed with the piece trom which it hi been taken, and f there was any change pointed oili the difference Phil. Her.

March ij 43 ; 42 40 " 2, 32 ! 32 32 " 3, 30 : 33 41 " 4 28 j 50 50 ' 5 40 53 52 " 6 51 ; 62 60 " T 58 62 59 " 8, 36 40 53 u 9 2 40 45 44 10' 32 55 53 ' I' 46 , 53 52 44 H 4? I 56 53 " I3j 40 ; 66 63 " 14; 43 48 42 ' 5 33 51 46 41 161 4 i G3 43

REMARKS.

Cloudy, Snow Ditto Fair, very fair

ni'i tiii. in Cloudy, thunder storm Ditto Rain Clear, wiudy, w. F'air , Ditt,. Cloudy, Fair, D.Ua Ditto Cloudy, Clear,

0 V virtuRof a writ of Fi Fa to medirrcted from

1P the Clerk's otCceoi lle Knot Circuit Court

I will offer at public sale, before the Court house

floor ni V iiiccnnes, on Saturday, the 1 ith day of April eiiMiinjr, between the hours of ten

o clock, A M. and 4 o'clock, P. M. agreeably to the third section of the law, subjecting real

and personal esiaie to execution, all the Hunt title, interest and claim of Abraham F. Vanas

dall, of, iu and to the following described tract

or parcel of laud, to wit: four hundred acres of

land, know n and designated by number one

hundred anil torty (140 ) 'laken as the proper

ty of Abraham F. Vanasdall, at the suit of John

T. Boyd. JOHN FURCELL, Sh'ff. K. C. March COth, 1831 42-3t

CANDIDATES.

II. M.

rou iu:pri:si:ntativl Ju?u3 Election. Su.uv. " R N. Carnal,

fou co.vstahm:. April Election, 1th first Monday Archibald iU'Krr. Zinirmui f.-rr,.,.

Taken up,

J Y Joseph J. Wdbams, io Mont-

MJ coiaery townshni, Lnbson Co.

Indiana, an etray paleorrel horse, both bind feet white, and two

. II . A I i. 1 J I. I

' " smnii "lais in cue lurentvin, Drailil

-afiLga eil with O. on ihe near shouhler?

1

about lourteea hands three inches hijjh; suo posed to be three years old last spring no other

marks or brands percpivrible . Appraised to twenty-five dollars, by Nathan Overtou and

Montgomery Mounts.

1 ceruly. tlieaboe tube a true copy from

my ooo oi estra v 3. THOS J MONTGOMERY, J. P. January 8th, 1B34 4t-3t

C V Almv, Robert Oliver, f I F N R Y Dt'BOIS,

Joseph Roseman Josiau. L Holmes

Exfiressijn of the Merchant. The N. V iJ uly Advertiser states th at Mr. Selien, member of Congress trom that city, appeared in Wall street on Tuesday, wliwe i.undieds of hie fellow-citizens immediately eui rounded him, an) expressed their cordial leelings at meeting him. Jn a few moments a number of gentlemen went over and insisted on Ins going into the Exchange which he yielded to, and fhook hands with those who could press torward through the crowd to speak to him. John 11. Hurd, Eij. obtained an elevated place, made a few complimentary rematks, and proposed three cheeis should be given to Mr. Selden, who bad po ably represented the interests of the merchants on the door of Congiess, which Here given in a manner that made the large room ring. Mr. S. returned Mr. 11 his thanks, but declined making a hpeech . Ii Affecting Incident We perceive by Tin article in the Revue Fiancaise, that

arrival. March 21, Caledonia, from Louisville. 4 Paraxon, from cio-

Citian, passed on for Ports above W-iterlno, frora P rts above.

23, ylnh, froni mouth of the Wabaeh Caledonia, from Lafayette. 2( Miner, from Louisville. 27, Citizen, from Torts above.

ylpb, from Lifayette.

PEPARIURLS.

March 21, Caledonia, fr Lafayrtte.

Paraxon, for Torts above. Citizen, for Port above. Waterloo, for LouUviDe. 3) It h, for Torts above. Caledonia, for Tort? above.

Miner, for Ports above. 4 Citizen, for Srh i wneetown. Sylph, for Louiivillo. We MiidorMand the Wabah is fallimr mm llv

abo t, though it is yet in a:ood boating order

Taken up, Y John Baldwin, iu Monteo

nic ry tow nship, Gibson coun

ty, Indiana, an rtr:iy bay filly,

about two years old next spring,

her hind leet both white up to the pastern joint, black lets, mane and

tad, and roman uose; supposed to be fourteen hands hif;h. Appraised to twenty-five dollars, by James J Wattrrs and Willis J. Smith. I certify, the above to be a true copy from

my nook ol estrays THOS J. MONTGOMERY, J. P. February 4th, IR34- 41-3t

THIS ESTABLISHMENT is now in siiccesKful operation, niakin? COT10N V A KN, ol a very superior quality- Customers, and inerchantb geiicralU . can have their

; orders filled as usual, oa the shortest notice.

D S. BONNER Vmcenres, March 31. 1834 40-tf

Taken up,

KT(D)TEC3S. IN consequence of the death of my partner Mr. tainuel Tomlinsoii, it becomes indis peusnble, that all unsettled accounts due the late firm of Totnlinson & Ross, jbould be closed immediately . This i therefore, to ijive notice to all those indebted as above, and by note, to call and adjust the same without delay. The business will be continued by the undersigned, for the purpose of disposing of the goods on hand, and closing the biiMuess of the late firm. The slock of eoods on band is eipnivp.

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Jly JOHN WOOD, Iivinp in! !Uul ""braciiig almost all aiticlcs usually kept af Campbell township, Warrick! tu:t'3 'i this country , aud were purchased

HITT &. OKRICIC

RESPECTFULLY inform their l l friends and the public generally, that they keep on hand a lare and well selected assortment of fresh

MEDICINES, which thev teceive semi annual Ij, trom the East.

DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, Of which, the following are a part:

Acetate Morphine Hydriodate Potasa?

do.

G

county, Indiana, a yellow b.yi uoe, tn or eleven yeai-e of n;e, j hiad feet white as "hisrh as the, .-asfor joints, some saddle marks.)

blaze m (u i tace i'tcinliiir two thuds down

the nose, a snip on her nose, .some white cellar

Ui irk, dark, heavy m;ine an I tail, about fifteen lininls fiicb Appraised at thirty seven dollars and fi ty c nts, by David Hall Isaac Hudson, and James Ward, b fore me on this I! 1st February, IS34 FRVNCIS SHRODE, J P. V C. B oonvill,., bid March 19th, 1831 43-3t

STATE IJ.'l.YK.

tHE undersigned, having b"en appointed Jl by t!ie President and Directors fif the State Bank of Indiana, in pursuance of the Charter of said institution, Commissioners to receive subscriptions of Stock in tn Bunk for the Seventh H ink District, composed of th counties of Knox Sullivan, Daviess, Gibson, Pike and Dubois, the books will be open every day (Sundays excepted) between the hours of V o'clock, A M. and 12 o'clock, M at Clark's Hotel, fr-MD the 7th of Anril net to ihe 1 lt !i of May, inclusive, where due HtteMflance will be jriven by us. We would invite the attention ot the citizens of Indiana and others, generally, to the advantages to Up derived from the esHblih ment of a State Rink, with Ihe effect it will

have on tli prosperity of the country, and hope

take up the slock

the son of Nanoleon and Marie .oiii,h. I th' v Wl" come torward and b

, . . I . i Without delay. Those at a distance, can make

oo ... cieaiiioeo iu .lie pa. ace ui ; ar, ailirtujenls . L y sen dinj r a Power of Altornnv

j . - . j

Schoenbrun, and consriou9 that the termi

nation of hid mortal career wa approach iog, reipiested that the cradle, uhich, on Ins birth, his mother had received as a present from the city ol l'atis, might tie brought from I'armi. Ilia wish were gratified. The cradle, of admuuble

to boine person here to subscribe for them

JOHN ROSS, ) JNO MOOR K, Commissionen. Vincennes, Ind , 2?th March, 13,14 13-tf

iyiissig.

UNCIS HENRY SHlKLDS, aged 19 K ti , t I I f a f IO t CSV III. It.lO U ... ft r-..v

nanrbip, vas brought into the ioom!d or jj,,:, ,,lir, an.j c,MU;ll( Xunr, hr where he lay. The descendant of the; had been in Philadelphia from the beginnine of Corrican Conqueror gazed at it vxith tliallct I"'r '232, to the middle of March, 1833 i.ertiliar expression of dthght, which!8'1'1 WA3 p,ullio3'td h"" ir a priming estahr . i , .ii ! bshn.ent ; on or about the 1 4th ot March, Le M.met.messp.uMiatne eyes ut the dy- ,,.fl j.bia for New York, via Amboy, ing. He caused it to be brought lihis-&c. &c O i his parage hf lot bis Trunk entitled side he touched it with ills hands. I taming all hi Vcnrintj Anparel, several let-

hut lately in Philadelphia, all of which, will be sold wholesHlf or retail, at reduced prices

.or c.!sn. i-o oiDer nut prompt payment, would suit ut this lime. JOHN ROSS,

Sun-icing Partner vf the late firm cf

Vincennes, Ind , March S, 1834 40-tf NOTICE IS hereby given, to the heirs of Romeo Perigo, deceased, und all persons interested, that I w ill make application at the next Warrick Circuit Court, to be holden in Boonville, on the first Monday of April next, to have Commis sioners appoint: d for the purpose of dividing the real estate amongst the heirs of 9aid Perigo, deceased, to wit: for the division of the Weil half of thf North East quarter, Section ten, Town six. South of ranee nine West, also, ti e West half of the North West quarter of Section one, Town sit, South of range eight West,nlso, the South West quarter of Section two, Town six.South of range eight West: all of which, is situate in the county of Warrick, and in the Vincennes District Also, one lot in the town ot Boonville, known nnd designated on the plot of said town, as Lot No Seventy-two, (72) E. PEHIGO, one of the Il'irs of li Prnpo, deceased. Boonville, Ind, Feb. ".26th, 1H34 40-4t

Ox Murate

Iodine

Black Oxyd Mercury Blue Pill Mass Lunar Cotic Sulphate Quinine Extract do.

44 Coloyt'iiith

Cieula Brtlladona Liquorice

enuine Red Bark 44 Cuhsave. do.

Cal Opium

pecacuanha

Cream Tartar Calcined Magnesia Carbonat eto. Peruvian Barks

Yellow Lima do.

Quassia

Cascarilla Gentiau Colchiium

Syrup Liverwort

Gum Scarxiinonv

" '5. Arabic Camphor Asafoetiibi Tragacanth Elastic Slyrax A iocs Guiac Kiuo Ammoniac

Radx Spigelica

Sugar Lead

Blue Vitriol White do.

Tartaric Acid Sup. Carb. Soda

Carb do.

Mmna Flako

Orange Pet I

Nut galls

Jalap Pulv

Culoiuba do.

Vitginia StiaLe Root

beneka do.

t idx Valerian

Uva Ursi Burgundy Pix

Pimento

Adl lesive Plaster

Cantharides do.

Mercurial do. Dyachilou do.

Court do.

Ic lined Borak.

Crude do. Sal. Nitre Refined

White Squills

Balsam Copavia

Od do. Consolidated tlo. Oil Cube" Chloride Limo

do. Soda

Cuwhage Down

hosphorus

Crolon Oil Rhubarb Pulv. 44 Radx Digitalis Rochell Salts

Epsom Salts Glauber do. Caustic Potaeae Benzoic Acid adx Sarsaparilla CantLaride3 Tartar Emetic Senna Alexandria Speimaceti Sul Ammoniac occulus Iudicus Arrow Root Pulv. Fine Spongo W'liite Arsenic Paper Piil BoXoa W ood " White Wax Yellow do. Bed Precipitate VMiite do. Cijblk plcphied Crude ALtuiiony Black Hellebore Erot Puly Flor Sulphur English SuiTrou American do. Cubebs Black oxyd Manganese Carb wunonia Citric Acid Phusphhle iron Caib. do Antitnonialis pulv Frankinceiice Armenian Bole C'ai b 2iuc

Nux Vomica Russian Cantor Ext. Catechu Galbanum Roll Brimstone , Sheet Corks Bottle do.

MAGAZINE'PIIE publishers are encouraged bv the extral ordinary demand for the Letters of Major Jack Downing, to issue the original nnd most popular of his writings, including his liie, in a periodical form. After completing the first volume, should sufficient encouragement be afforded, the Major may, no doubt, be induced to continue bis interesting description of public aflairs,and othe r matters. This Volume will be completed in eijht parts of thrity six pages each, and will conlaui elf.vew original designs by Johnston, fiord furnished in any part of the United States po&tae free for one dollar. O'Seven Copies will be furnished to any one address, postaae free, for Five Dollars.

raymeiit in all cases to be made iu advance, and free of expense to the publisher-. "Editor of newspapers who publish this notice and send a copy of the paper which contains it to us, addressed (Joltuarrs Literary Gazette, shall receive a copy gratis. lilly, watt, si Co. Boston MaFeb. t3. 1834 412

WASHINGTON

(Jounty.

Washington Daviess

In

dra?ta

Vial Oil Peppermint " Almonds 44 Wiutergreen 4' Cinnamon 44 Cloves 44 Lavender 44 Bordeau 44 Anieo 44 Caraway 44 Oranire 44 Spruce 4 liergamot 44 Sassafras 44 Oricant'ia 44 Hemlock 44 Pennyroyal 44 Cedar 44 'Turpentine 44 Juniper 44 Rosemary Wornisecd " Senka 41 Castor 4 Ssvett 44 Sj.iko 44 Rose

U C. EIjIAOTT tjF.M'ECi FULLY inlorm friends and the rubbc generally, thul he bus ooened a iiouse of iJuiiltc EiUcrtammu, f r the reception and accommodation of ti-iveJ-leis, and all others, who may be oleasi d b. favor hun with their custom. His table will be supplied witii the beat the market alioi-ls, and pledges hi.nscif to ue every possible exertion to cive general uatisfuclion, and solicits -molic patronage.

iiis house is capacious, comfortable and convenient. The bar shall always be abundantly fill" with every variety of the mo,t choice Liquors Ihe Stables attached to this establishment are large and convenient, and will always bo well stored with provender. A good, steady and honest hostler is eng..-ed, who is thoroughly aceppi.nted with his t tis.eess. N. B. Boarders by the year, or otherwise, will be thankfully reeeived, and accommodated on moderate terms. Washington, Daviess county, Indiana, March 3, 1834-41 -tf

Prnssiate Iron Muriatic Acid Sulphuric do. Nitric 44 Sulphuric iEthcr Aqua Ammonia Spirits do. " Nit. dulo. Block Drop

Anti-dyspephc Pills, Lee's genuine do . Anderson's do , Dyott's do., Hooper's female do., Fisher's oo., balemau's Drops, Godfrey's Cor dial, Anderson's Cough Drops, E-.F. Peppermint, Jujube Pate, Steer's chemical Opodeldoc, Macassor Oil, Headache Snuff, Macabau, do,. Scotch do, Harlem Oil, British do., Judkin's Ointment, Worm tea, Balsam of Lde, Golden Tincture, Perkin's Blister Cloth, Thompson's Eye Water, Chill hud Fever powders and worm

mixture.

and said to his attend ints 4,lt is not every one vhodu& so near his cradle; let it remain iu my chamber. This i-. my eta

(He, and this inv ile.lth bed the two ex-ithen in the river, which hf 8ated wast., sail

lers, and other tilings; from New York he

wrote to his parents in Ireland, informing them of the above circumstance, a!-o of his inten-

ti vn to come home per tf e 'North America.'

tiemities of vay liie M LoatU Journal.

t ft stern Coast of '2fi tea The brig Assas, arrived on the 2'2d of January at Brest, from Sen fgal, v. hence .-he tu k her departure; on the 3d.

on the 1st of April. 'To Messrs. Dubois and StO'ldart, New York, be mentioned bis intention to go in pursuit of his IjI trunk, and that he would return in a fow days, and embark for Ireland. It i ronjiMtured that be went from

New York to Trenton, and posibly to Ambov;

The fdbiwimris the report she brings: 4kWe his parents have been unable to learn any ti

enc reeded in depo-iting saltly, at Senegal, the;dnigs ot him whatever; they are very apprehenw bole ol our i. a.-si liters, ai.d the 13 IOChJ.V. ! ti. it ,np fail ariM.li":ii Ii.h K.O itii. i.i...

which we were tha'g-d to convey. On our de-p-iriuie we left the uc w Governor M. Q icrc.el, engaged iu disputes with the blacks ol Wallo

arid tli Moors, but the di ciled advantages be Lad aliieady gained over them, may be considered as having ensured the conquest of the country . Nevertheless, bis feeble army did n: amount to more than eight hundred men, com poM'd of part:; of the crews of the Flor: and tne Aafi is, and the test natives. Willi this hand

'.'.j' be drove his satle Majesty from Wallo, kiil-

ui l earnestly entreat that it tins Advertiement shall come under the notice of any humane person who can give any inlormation respecting him, that they will be o kind as to communicate it to Messrs Dubois StolJwrt. lt7, Broadway, New York; or to Win. Niton, Fourth street, Cincinnati, or to John .-hields, Parsoustov. n, Ireland. Feb -21 1S33-42

tht-

'fui-en thirty a:;d forty of bis uueu, burnt crof

above aa u;--ntio

ai;d

rge it ta the

Manager s Office, Wheeling. Va. March 10:it 1834. Our distant Correspondents will tiuJ be. low the outlines of two mtlLLIWT SCHK3IKS, draw in April r.2. DISMAL SIVA MP LOTTERY, CLASS No 7 To be drawn at Ab xindria, Va , on Saturday, the 1 9th of April 1331: CAPITALS, g30 OOO, $10.00C, 5.000. 3.000 10 of 2,000. kc. Tickets only slO, and Lowest Prize 12. M A HYL V nITlOTT E U Y, CLASS No. 0 Draws in Ualiimore, on Tuesday, the 22d of April, 1 834 . CAPITALS. $25, OOO. 8,000, 5,000 3.000. 20 of 1.000, &ic. &c. (CrTickets only $5, Please address, CLARKE & COOK Wheeling Vra. Sole Agents for the Managers in he Western State-, who have sold 25 Capitals within a few weeks, .amounting to Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars; and who have Sold within the last three years. Prizes amounting' to upward of 2,000,000 of Dollars!!! N. B. When gio is remitted, postage need not be paid. March 22, 1834--4.2

African Cayenne. Common do. Lobelia Gum Myrrh Hemlock Bay berry Tulv. Ginger Witch ILizA

Wormwood Winter green Skunk Cabbage Raspberry leaves .Meadow Feru Mustard Flor. LiUer Ileib, Sic. hn.

S

?urgica Instruments.

Pocket Cases, Am. Spring Lancets, German do., Evan's Thumb do , Com. do. do., Gum do. Tooth Drawers assorted, do.. Elevators do, do Forceps do., Bouge'i, Lli-tic Pessaries, do. Catheters, Syringes assorted, Breast. Pipes, Nursing Bottle?, Hull's Patent Truss, Common do , Nipple Shells. anc Articles. Cologne Water, Snuff Boxes assorted, Hnir Brushes do , Tooth do do , Cloth do. do., Milk of Roses, Antique Oil for bair, Spanish Segars, Match Lights, Pomatum, Rose Soap superior, Lavender do do, Jessamine do. do., Saaviug do. assorted, Blue Saucers Purple do , Siinviii" Brushes, do. Boxes, Indelxble Ink, Red do. Fancy Smelling Bottles, Thermometers, Percussion Caps, Chemical Ink Powders, 9tnali Glass Lamps, do. Wbiteware do., Water Taiuts, Camel's hair Pencils, Black Lead do , Cedar do., Red Wafers, do. Sealing Wax, Black do. do., do Sand. Taints, Ofts, &c. Prussian Blue.Crouie Yellow, Terre de-Sienna, Venetian Red, Red Lead, Spanish Blown, do Whiting, Dry White Lead, In Oil do. do., Lampblack, Verdegris, Yellow Ochre, Chalk, Itold Leaf, Silver Bronze, Copper do., Red Saunders, Brazil Dust, Camwood, Arnato, Rosin Madder, Chipped Logwood, Extract do., Sand Paper, Rotten Stone, Curcuma, Pumice Stone, Fustic, Glue, Copal varnish, Japan do, Shoe do., Spirits 'Turpentine, Linseed Oil, Sperm do , Perlash, Cojiperas, Rice, Cochineal, Vaini-P Brushes, Paint do. usssoiled, Sash do., Hearth do., Shoe do., Tanner's Round do., Scrub do., Horse do., Counter do , Eastern Starch, Chemical Pate Blacking. They feel confident in saying their Medicines are fresh and genuine. Physicians and Merchants, wanting articles in their line, will find it much to their interest to call and examine for themselves before they purchase elsewhere Orders and Prescriptions promptly attended to and thankfully received. Vincennes, Ind., March 8th, 1634 40-tf

JOB PitlJSTIJSa OF EVF.IIV DESCRIPTION, Executed with neatness, accuracy and despath at te Oilice of the Vrt.ccnues Guzc'ltr?.

AND

f IHE subscriber respectfully informs the pub-: 1. lie, that he h;is just received from Philadelphia and elsewhere, a large and well assorted tsock of spring and summer goods also fine uctlery, of which, he intends keeping a supply on hand, and will scl! as low as any other Imuso west of Pittsburg. ROBERT BARNES. Evansviile, Indiana, March 10, 1834 4l-2m

WESTERN EDUCATION BOOK OTOMJE AND Main, Lavttn 4th and 5th Streets Louis ville, KtnlKcky U;iLCOX, D1CKERM AN & CO., respect, li.dy advertise that they have formed o

connexion m ousjness as Bookstllers, Publislurt. and MatHmers, ami having adopted the above designation, are in complete supply, and now offer lor sale, a la.ge assortment" ol School, Classical, Law, Medical, Theoloiriea I. and Mis

cellaneous books. Also. Scliool.t..l..u..i. .....!

Astronomical, and Chemical Apparatus, aui Mathematical Instruments, Specimens inOpn.

logy, and Mineralogy, Globes, Mans. CIm-i.

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VV. D. it Co. design to have their etore particulatiy adapted to supply the wants of Treuch- ' cr-, School cummittets, Library Companies and Country Merchants und having selce led their stock with reference to this object, thev are prepared to till orders for every thing in their line, ut prices lower than have hitherto Lica paid iii this market. I he demand for school books, aud every thing calculated to advance and facilitate education in the western country, hasiuduced them lo be constantly supplied with all the important aud popular works ou education as soon as hisacd from the press. Their stock of Miscellaneous books is very extensive, consoling of a great number of Authors iu every department of Literature, ancj Science, and has been selected with great care from all the principal cities, and extensive publishers in the Several Mates in the Union. The improvements in modes of teaching, have induced them to keep constantly for sale a complete assortment of school apparatus, consist jun; of Orreries, Globes Celestial and Terrestrial, Claxlon's Pneumatic Apparata?r Section moOtls oi the steam Engine; Electrical and Giivainc Apparatus: beason Machines, and Byrometers; with a varie ty of other kinds all of which are of different prices according to size and execution. 6 Their Paper Warehouse connected with their Book Store will enable them to rill (.11 orders lor every kind of printing; or wr.tintr paper, which they can afford at reduced prices r ,1,Iufr.&l1ul,oll!,r W,U De """P'ele, consisting ot all kinds aii sizes of Blank Books, Quills of every quality. Counting House, School, and ancy lukstanks. Copy Books, Drawing ai.d Lead Pencils,Musicaud Music Paper, Penknive?, Newman's, 0,buru's and KeeVs superior Paints, Perriau, Oblique and Steel Peris of every kind; Biack and Red Printing, and Writing Ink; American and imported stationary of all kinds. Having a Bindery & Ruling Machine attached 'o their Store, they can rule paper and bind hooks to any pattern. All kinds of Record Books, Execution Dockets, Appearance Dock ets, Jiic. kept constantly on hand. Teachers, country merchants, school committees, lyceums, and libraries supj4ied on the most accommodating terms. Oiders respectfully solicited and punctual?

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