Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 44, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 April 1834 — Page 3

Mr. Polk , of 11)0 C.m-'a pure reiion

"r?"" Unions, the pure and nn.-.V f

l

rruuce .,i ways and Wear., made hi V ut on the Depose Q..,..tion nn the 4h nl. I: re a-Aoe tor tbP course purfued by ihe Exe, ulivf, and closes with tour rtniuu..!).. , inmorit report was aUo made. Both repoi t arc very lengrth , and hiieen thousand copies were ordered to be printed. The Correspondent of the Journal of Commerce say: ! have scarcely a void io say nn the subject of these oreat doings ' I tlunk Mr l'.dk has carved out vork enough for Congress in Im resluti'UH, to last ihem (ill March 4th, 1833. The people to whom his report is to he fui untie I, sought relief; instead of which he cdVis them an argument. He tells Hu m to consider the monstrosities of trip

liauk, and not to think of a remedy tor1-

men ui-we;; anu especially he forewarns them that the Deposes ouhl nor to he lettered: and that the Bankughl not to te re harten d L remind u- of the storv of the piper and hi- cow. There was a Piper and a Cow, Aful tie ha ; nough, to give her; lie rook hi Pipes, began to play, Consider, Cow, consider " Host Transcript. An extract of a letter from Boston i published in the Globe of this morning, without any comment or expreceion of regret, jtvig quite an enthusiastic description of a pwmtistic encountei let ween the irien is and opponents of the Bank, at a recent Anti-bank meeting at I'aneuil Hall, in which the Litter are said to have obtained the irlory. The Boston Gazette an administration print in speaking of the 64 mu meeting sys '-There was much fighting and contusion at one J

time; many h knocks weie interchanged. It was a sorry Ppectatle tat not altogether unexpected. " Bali. Gazette. We may mention a bingle fact in rela tion to the scarcity ol employment now Ckisun; in this city. The cellars for an entire Mock of houses, covering the length of a whole square ot ground, were dug

cot a we k or :rvo ago, for $220 the whole

range or about tor each cellar! This is about equal to digging canals at the rate of Urn t v seven hundred dollars a

Against (ta Spl,M;dor, gaiety,! W I tastiii.nt u.n. .... .. i ' !

and

oimiiio' ii lit.,,., - ,

-iiMi vanity, splendor, and extrava..ce in cl.,l....p, are the result of a vitiated ta e, and never become the person hah o we -iofc u?r ,s,rrinot be,ieve that,he " - B'on ot ti e Gospel requires that we should have r 'grd to the feeli,.C- and oi,im,,. ' t.

society; or that we should divest ourselves ne

1

nulVP'' rt'"de,S US rePcicd au, u?eiui in i;ie world.

METEOROLOGICAL TABLE? VINCENNES INDIANA, 1834 tiier.io.ietkr71 "

date. ,5?n; !2.

Sun

Rise o'ck, set

Mar t ii ii it ii ii ti ii u i ti it tt tt

17, 44 18 68 19 68 201 58 21 1 30 22, 22 23 46 24 29 25! 30 6i 26 2?i 35 36

29 30 31

30 43

73 72 74 41 36 40 45 42 42 42 55 62 52 48 58

68 68 68 36 20 42 42 44 38 42 56 58 45 53 63

REMARKS.

thunder, windy, Ditto

Fair, Cloudy, Ditto Ditto Ditto

r air , Cloudy, Fair, Rain Clear, . Ditto Ditto Cloudy, Fair, (cry fair, Rain,

Steamboat i&rafatrr.

April

tt tt tt

Hide Phil. Inq. The Providence Journal states that an owner ol one of the principal cotton nulls in that neighborhood gave notice that on the hrst or April the mill would be stopped, and the hands discharged. This information win quickly circulated through the village, and produced a sceoe of distress rarely equalled ib. Mr. Southard delivered his Discourse on the professional life and character of Mr. Wirt, to a very crowded audience, in the Hall ot Representatives, on i ue9

flay evening It was heard with great

gratification, by hundreds ivho had known

Mr Wirt long, and who cherish the moil niTectiouate regard for his memory. The dot of commemorating his virtues, in this mode, could haidly have fallen into better hands than tho-e of Mr. Southard, who had the pleasure of many years acquaintance, always of the most friendly character, iih Mr. Wirt The Dis oarse wilt, ol course, be published , arui we are tare, will be read with great interest .A at. laid From a discount by Jitv. Dr. Spring. Fi:?I ALE ATTIilL.

I am by no un-ans prepared to subscribe to

ARRIVALS. March 29. Fairy Queen, from Cincinnati. " 44 Envoy, Irom Louisville. 4k Pit-TMIl fr,w. ;iio -.

1, Miner, from Ports above. 2, Citizen, from do. 3, ,Fairy Queen, from do. Envoy, from do. DEPARTURES.

Envoy, for Ports above. Fairy Queen, tor do. Citizen, tor Ports above. Miner, for Louisville. Citi2en, for fchawneetown. Fairy Queen, for Cincinnati. Envoy, for Louisville.

CANDIDATES.

March 29, . tt 30, April I,

t tt t.

3.

GROCERIES

AT WHOLES ALB. T!IIE subscribers have just received from per I Steamboats Sampson and Arirus, the fol

lowing articles, to wit : 300 Bags Havanna Green Cotfee, f0 Hhds. Sujar, 50 Bbls. Loaf and Lump do. 200 Kegs Boston Nails, from 4 to 24d 150 do. Tar, Pipes pure Cogniac Brandy, 10 do. Spanish do. 2 do Superior Holland Gin, 1 do. Jamaica Spirits, GO Barrels New Orleans Rum,

60 Quarter Casks Sweet Malaga Wine, 10 do. do. Sicily Madeira do. 2 Casks old Port do. (a fine article) 40 Boxes Claret do. 50 do Collins & Co. Axes, 80 dozen pair chains, 20 do. Hoes 30 Uoxes fine Virginia Tobacco, 50 do. Kentucky do. 10 do. Bloom Raisins, 50 Ran eh So 2, Mackarel, 20 K.-rs Bar L-ad, 50 Rags J to 7, chott 2 Tons Manialla Cordaee, 20 Hhds well assorted Queensware, 10 Barrels Tanners' Oil.

Together zcith PEPPER, SPICE, NUTMEGS, CINNAMON, &C. Alum an ! Salt P tre, Spanish Brown and Spanish Whiting, Brimstone, Madder, and Indigo, Wade's Beatty's Powder, Imperial and Gun Powder Tea, Younur Hyson do. Cod fidi end Herrings, Bed Cords and Plough Lines, White Lead and Linseed Oil, Writing-an I W.-appiny Paper, Iron and Plough Moulds, English k. American Cast Steel, Almonds. Rice, &c. kc. MELEE 6c SPAN. CIGARS. All of which, has been purchased with much eare, and on the bet possible terms, and will be sold unusually low for cash. W. & J LEWIS. Evansville, Ind., March 31st, 1834 30f

iHflfor 35acii Sotomtifl'ss

MAGAZINE. 'BHE publishers are encouraged bv the extraf ordinary demand for lh I utfurt r.f M ll'lll-

Jack Downing, to issue the original and m'oit popular of his writings, including his life, in a periodical form. After completing the first volume, should sufficient encouragement be afforded, the Major may, no doubt, be induced to continue his interesting description of public aftairs,and other matters. This Volume will be completed in eight parts of thrity-sis pages each, and will contain elkven original designs by Johnston, and fur

nished in any part of the United States postage

nee iui one unimr. ILTSeven Copies will be furnished to anv

one address, postage free, for Five Dollars. Payment in all cases to be made in advance

uin urtr ji t-&nent; 10 Hie pUOllsner3

r.uiior oi newspapers wtio publish this

nonce and send a copy of the paper which contains it to us, addressed Cohnan's Lilerary Gaectte, shall receive a opy gratis. LILLY,"WAIT,&Co.

Boston. Mas3. 18, 183442

evitja cftrmcctii stoic HITT 6c ORRICK

IJFSrECTrULLY inform tbcJf I, tha they keep O0 hand a larcc and tvell selected assortmem off,

MEDICINES, which thev receive ((,.n:

ly, from the East. " "u,UJai

DRUGS, PALMS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, .

jj nnicn, ine Jollomug are apart;

Feb.

Taken tip, By JOHN WOOD, living in Campbell township, Warrick

county, Indiana, a yellow b;v

nnre, ten or eleven years of age.

iirin ieet white as hmh as the ator joints, some saddle marks.

her iace extending two thirds down a snip on her nose, some v Uito n.llar

marks, .iark, heavy mane and tail, about fifteen hamls high. Apraied at thirty seven dollars mid fifty cents, by David Hall Isaac Hudson, and James Ward, b fore me on this 2 1 gt February, 1834. FRANCIS SI IK ODE. ,1 P W C. Boonvillo, Ind March 19th, 1834 43-3t

n w. m.

jblaze in the nose.

II. M.

.iugusr Election FOIl KEPHESENTATIVE. Shav, K. N. Carnal,

Manager's Office. Wheeling. Fa. March 10fi. 1834 Our distant Correppondent? will 6nd be. low the outline? of two BRILLIANT SCHKMES,

T o draw in April VA. DISMAL SIVAMP LOTTERY, CLASS No 7 To he drawn at Alexandria, Vra , on Saturday, the 19th nt April 1C34: CAPITALS. g30000, $10000, $5,000. $3 000 10 of 2.000, &r. Tickets only 10. and Lowest Prize g12.

MARYLAND LOTTERY, CLASS No 8. Draws in Baltimore, on Tuesdaj , the 22d of April, IC34. CA P I TA LS S25 OOO. 8,000, 5,000 $3,000. 20 of 1.000, &lc. &c. QCrTicfcets only $5, Please addres.-, CLARKE &: COOK. ivi,.: i' .

tinemcnt, that he mu-t soon be ushered into the c . . c f 'Jt' presence ot Ins God He reelected maturely ! So,e A&entB for the Manager? in the Ye8upon die consequences ot iteath, and soon be-J ,Pin State?, who ha ve sol 1 25 Capital? came convinced, that to die the death of the; within a few week, amounting to

iiur;Mi3 wns llit: UlMJr ;iUUIlur UJ WHICH lie

BY virtue of a writ of Fi Fa to me direttd from the Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit Court. 1 will r.fl'or at public sab . betore the Court bouse idoor in Vin. ennes, ou Saturday, the 12th day of April ensuing, between the hours of ten 'o'clock, A M. and 4 (.'clock, P M. Kre-nbIy tto the third section of the law, subjectiui: real and personal estate to rxei :ition, all the right, title, interest and claim i Abraham V Vanasj drill, of, in ind to the following described tract or parcel of land, to wit : four hundred acres of

jland, known and designated bv 'umber one j hundred and forty f 14" ) taken as the proper ty of Abraham V. Vana'd dl, at the suit of John

T Boyd. JOHN PURCELL, Sh'ff. K. C. March 20lh, 1C34 42-3t

J

AND

TOR COSTABLES. April EUction. "7th first Monday Archibald M'Kee, Zacheriah I'ui.liam C W Ar.MY, Joseph Uoseman. Hobert Oliver, Josiah L 11 lmks.

Henry DiBors. I t ! Departed this life on the inglit ot die l2Ui' iu-t. Mr. Jamk W. ilev, Printer, aged 3o,

years 9 months and 20 da s.

Mr. Riley lingered for about six months, undei an attack of the consumption. During which,! he bine his severe illness with fortitude aud pu-j tience. He was apprised at the commencement of his sickness, that his dissolution was fast ap-, . i:.. II i- i i- .

proauniiig. ne iores:.w, ourmg nis wi;oie con-

Could be supported when alieartblv help failed

He applied to his Maker to relieve his burthened soul and rested his all upon Jesus, who in due lime applied ihe healing balm, and gave him full coiilidenre to rej dee in hi God for weeks before his death and to the last moment of his existence, he praised his Maker and glorified his God for redeeming grace .

He has left a numerous connexion to lament

ive 'Thousand Dollar?; and who have Sold within the la?t three years, Prizes amounting to upwards of 2.1100.000 of Dollars!!! N. B. W hen $10 is remitted, postage need not be paid. March 22. 183442

HARDWARES .rr vinn,i:s.i.r.. r!HE subscriber respectfully informs the publie. thai he has juit received from Philadelphia and eNewhere, a large and well assorted tsoek of spring and summer goods also fine uctlery, of which, be intends keeping a supply on hand, and will sell as low as any other house west of Pittsburg ROBERT BARNES. Evansville, Indiana, March 10, 1834 41-2m

WESTERN EDUCATION BOOK STOKE

AND

Main, between 4th and 5th Streets. Louis ville . Kentucky UMLCOX, DICKER-MAN c CO, respectfully advertise that they have formed a

connexion iu business as Bookst-llers. Publishers.

and Stationers, ami having adopted the above

designation, are in complete upplv, and now offer lor sale, a large assortment of School,

L-lassical, L.av, Medical, J heological, and Mis

Acetate Morphine

lljdriodate Putasxe

Ox Al urate do. Iodine Black Oxyd Mercury Blue Pill Mass

Lunar Costic

Sulphate Quinine Extract do. " Coloycinth ' Cicuta ' Bailadona " Liquorice Genuine Red Bark " Calisaye do. Calomel Opium Ipecac ii an ha Cream Tartar Calcined Magnesia Curbonat do. Peruvian Barks Yeilow Lima do.

Quassia

Cascarilla

Gentian

Colchit urn Srup Liverwort

Gum Scauuiiony

Oaniboge Arabic Cumphor Asnfoetida Tragacanth Elastic Mjrax Aloes Guiac Kino Ammoniac

Radx Spigelica

sugar Lead

Blue Vitriol White do Tartaric Acid -up. Carb. Soda Carb. lo. Manna Flake Orange Peel Nut galls

Jalap Pulv Calomba do. Virginia Snake Root Scneka do. Radx Valerian Uva Ursi Burgundy 1 1 x Pimento Adhesive Plaster Cantharidea do. Mercurial do. Dyuchilon do. Court do. Refined Borax Crude do. Sal. .Nitre hi lined W hite Squibs Balsam Copavia Od do. t'onsoliduted do.

Od Cu'iebs Cblor.de Lime do. Soda Cowhage Dowu Phosjdiorus Croton Oil Rhubarb Pulv. Radx Digitalis llocht 11 Salts

Epsom Salts Glauber do. Caustic Pot ar Benzoic Acid ' udx SarsapariHii Cantharides Tartar Emetic Senna Alexandria Speimacefi Sal Ammoniac occulus Indicus Arrow Root PuPv. line Sponge W'idte Arsenic Paper Pill Boxe Wood 14 While Wax V ellow do. Red Precipitate White do. Chalk prepared Crude Antimony Black Hellebore Ergot Pulv Flor Sul, hnr English S. Ifroo American do. Cnhebs Black oxyd MaiiganeVft Carb Afomoeia Citric- Acid Phosphate Iron Carl). do Antimonia.is pult. Frankiuceiice Armenian Bola Carb Zinc ftus Vomica Russian CastOr Ext. Catechu Galbanum Rdl Brimstone Sheet Corks Bottle do. Vial

Oil Peppermint

Almonds W'mtergreta Cinnamon Cloves Lavender Bordeau Anise Caraway Orange

It t( l tt H n tt It It ti tt it tt tt II tt it tt tl tt It tt it

pruce

Bergarnot Sassatrae Origani m Hemlock Pennj royal Cedar I nrpentinc Juniper Rosemary WurmseGij Senka Castor Sveet Spike Roce

Prus'iate Iron Muriatic Acid Sulphuric do. iNitiic ' Sulphuric JCthcT Aqua Ammonia Spirits do. " Nit. dulc. Black Drop

the bei.tit.u-nt, that a woman should luaik hei jiH premature end, as well as a large circle of Christian principle, ty any singularity in berj em!e6rn,g frauds He has been cut off in the dress. 1 here ai, few things more preposterous,1 vigor 0,- ,,et,is meridian sun has gone down or aiitichristidii, or that have led to more ceu- af .,. k,.t whv should we renine? He has

Auti-dyspej)lic Pills, Lee's genuine do . Anderson's do , Dyott's do , Hooper's female do.. Fisher's do., Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, Anderson's Cough Drops, Ess. Peppermint, Jujube Paste, Stet r's chemical Opodeldoc, Mucassor Oil, Headache Snuff, Macabau, do,. Scotch do, Harlem Oil, British do., Judkino Ointment, W orm tea, Balsam of Life, Goldra Tincture, Perkin's Blister Cloth, Thompson's

ct- ..ii...(5u..Mi.iuii. u uei vuij-iiui), ner neai and glonou? realities ol a tiliestul eternity II , ... , r. ' i.e-. tier econoaiV, her healthful and becomi: s u i,..i i, . r.,a,l.- f,,r ,.r i.. w n v I ie i resuent

atiire. but never bv her s -itfuess and nrecision .t i,oii, r.,.mt.n ni ..f all u'umuI " ina, in

-Nor does the G.cl prescribe all Ornament! Woli lnd ) Patnot " f'.nst""7"; (: .- .i ..r -i ,u.. . i. i ... -..i i .... i v ' i subdcrirtions of Stoi

" -'"on ii unes, muet u. pro- . -v.. -- - . . j. . ..i I

having been appointed!

hi bit that prolusion ot ornament, which consi-ts

in a stiiuiea u.Sj'i iy o personal iiC()ratit)iis and costly array. But no where, does it interdict ! that decent. r:ird t external appearance.

I

Astronomical, and Chemical Apparatus, and

j M thematical Instruments, Specimens in GeoihigV, and Mineralogy, Globes, Maps, Charts,

W. D. vrc Co design to have their store par-

and Directors of the State-tir",arl ,d"lte(1 to supply the wants off reach-

pursuance of the Chart, r tr r"" "nimiue. s, i.inrary Companies

ommissioners to receive, " .iennaii-s ano navuig selected

r in Hat.lr f..P !'"' ' stof n wiin reiereiM e io iius oOiecI, thev

Seventh Bank District, eomooscd of the coin.-' art" i,r,'i'irrH fl11 orders for every thing intheir

ties of Knox Sullivan, Daviess, Gibson, PikeiImP' prnes I .wer than have hitherto been

:irul lln m.e. the hi mLc u-'i 1 1 !., ,........,... .1 laio mill's muivri.

. ''-ijit.T. ('llf-llirVCTIVMrlV1

cellaneous books. Also . School, Philosophical, ! e Vater Chill and Fever (owders and wortD

ftiw.iuvv'ft sat. v..

land UiiPois, ttie honks will be open every dav .

Y virtue of a writ of Fi Fa, to me, directed (Sundays excepted) between the hours of 9

tlx

M ind for school books, and everv

which g ves respectability to the female charac A Irom the Clerk's ollice ot the Knos Circuit clocK, A. M. amt It o'clock, M at Clark's , thing c ! uiated to advance anl facilitate edu-

tr. A' worn in without respectability is with-1 Court, 1 will offer at ptblic sale, before the Hotel, trom the th ot April next to the lOtli of ; c it ion in t'.e v. estern country , bus induced them out inllu-Miee-, and without influence she is wilh-i Court House door, in Vincennes, on Saturday. May, inclusive, where due attendance will be! to becon-iantly supplied with all the important out the power of doing good. Nor do I hesitate tbe twenty-sixth inst , between the hourg of 10 given by us We would invite the attention of and popular works on education as soon as isto say, that it is no part of the fiospel, for n,cu,ck A- M. and 4 o'clock, P. M. agreeably i die citizens of Indian i and others, gener illy, to; sued from the press. f-mde to be very scruoulous in avoiding the to the third section of the law, subjecting real 'the advantages to be derived from the establish j piie.r stock of Miscellaneous books i verv .-nm,.,')!! mode of apparel. I believe there is and personal estate to execution, all the right,, nei;t ot a btate Bank, with the effect it will extensive, consisting of a great number of Auniu.b more anxiety, and more sin in studiously, title, interest, and claim, of Win R. McCall, of,,' have on the prosperity ot the country, and hope Ul.irs lu everv department of Literature and avoiding them, than in naturally falling in with ,n anu" lo the following lots or parcel of ground,1 they will come lorward and take up the stock Science, and" has been .elected with great th.-ni. Fashions, which characterize a gay and1 to wU: forty acres ot land, being a part of sur-, without delay Those at a distance, can ru..ke;cart from all the principal cities and extenvorl Jly circle, a ThrUtian woman will avoid. ivey, number thirty-seven, Town three, North ! arrangements, by sending a Power of Attorney 8)Ve publidiers in the Several States m the Un-

! ion.

mixture.

African Cayenne. Common do. Lobelia Gum Myrrh Hemlock Bayberry Pulv. Ginger Witch Hazel

W'onu wood Winter green Skunk Cabbago Raspberry leave? Meadow Fern Mustard Flor. Bitter Herb, &c. (.

JNO M()t) BE,

Vincennes, Ind .,27th March, 1334 43-tf

7RNC13

MISSING. HENRY SHIELDS.

But how ridiculous would she appear, to disre Range ten West, bounded as follows: beginning to some person here to subscribe for them

garu the spirit or tne age, ana c.eaye to the na-; ; -: ' T. IN h.ii J Commissioners

t.ilmients or her aticestors, while ine prevalent, "'ij-".- r.Mua.lt. i.,Xsi mmy-mod.-s of dre-s among persons of her own class,! one chains and seventy five links, thence South are not inconsistent with modesty and deco-! thirty-eight and three quarters degrees, Fast rum And let it nut be forgotten, that there is! twelve chains sixty links, thence South flft -one

no intrinsic evil in mere drc-.s of any kind. So "i'1 a quarter degrees, West thirty-one chainsi long as the heart is not corrupted, nor the best i ad seventy five buks, thence North thirty-eight j

jut, rests of men injured by the garments wej 1111,1 three quarters degrees. West twelve chains -ve ir, thev are of little account in the sight of, and sixty links, to the place of beginning : Also God. Aud is there reason to believe, that vani-iR Town lot, m the Borough of Vimennes, ty m tv insinuate itself into the mind trom the known and designated on the plat of Johnson iovo of p!ainnes and singularity Do we not a 11,1 Emison's survey, by number three hundred know enough of human natnre'to bo sati.-:ied, :1"d seventy-nine (37'J) with the appurtenances that a woman w ho is habitually well dressed, thereon belonging. Given up as the property fi.,nt. l..,of her armari I. th in The woman who of Win, R. McCall, to satisfy an execution in

weil dressed only occasionally, and whose vor or .auianiei r.w.t.g.

JOHN PURCELL, Sb tT. K. C. April 4th, 18.1144-31

tiioiigbts arc incessantly occupied about the dress of .her neighbor? An Indian may be a? iiit of Io r blanket, end a Quaker ot her bonnet

and cap, as a coxcomi is ot the newest fashion,

or i courtier of hi splendid retinue And what wouid i-. c-ine of the interests of society, if you proscribe all the ornaments and conveniences of dress? t o wh it untold multitudes do these g e u-rtul em ,lo meiit ? How large a portion ot the Ch i:' Ii of God do they elevate above v.uit and suffering'? How many benevolent in-s-iit'itiorii are in Miitaiued in existence, l-y the !i Juv.'ry of ti iri Ale-, m forming ai tides of mere ern iai,-:it :.ud Itiiivj r And how many stream ni(,jr; .!, ihey lill, which, without them, V. o-i Id be drv f I -iio'i! I bp 1 ath to have these suggestiontni viadt r-t od or pervi rt. d . I plead not foi e -i - and jind'i-ioti in apj-nn 1. Extrai agance an : finery in dn --, I wt-n!i eensme and con dt mil A f,!p, or n belli , I would bold ii: :-lcad t ontempt. All atteu'.i. n to personal appear" , :ir;re which e!udes high'-r and More in.por-i

cts iVnui the Ciind, ii irigornistent with

Eagle Factory.

THIS ESTABLISHMENT is now in successful operation, making COTHN ARN, of a very suj,erior quality. Custo.in r" ;n l merchants generally, can have then orders tilled as usual, ou the shortest notice. D S. P O WN MR. Vinccnn.es. Marcb QJ. 1C3-1 C-Tf

The improvements in modes of teaching, ;have induced them to keep constantly for

saie a complete assortment of school apparatus consisting of Orreries, Globes Celestial and

. ' Terrestrial. Clayton's I'npiin.ili A ....... i .

X i . . , . .. iiirlt ii) mndpL ni llm cinuiu Vt.wln.. . 1-1.....:

years, aooui uve ;eet six mcties tnt?(i. snn. .. ........ u. ,,0ic , uhtuiuhi

dy or reddish hair, and good comnJexion- he; a,,d llva,,lc Apparatus: Season Machines, had been in Philadelphia trom the beginiut.g of aul pyrometers; with a variety of other kinds,

October. 1832, to the middle of March. I

and was employed there in a printing establishment ; on or about the 14th of March, he left Philadelphia for New York, via Amboy, Sec. kc On his passage be lot his I runk containing all hi? Wearing Apparel, several letters, and other things; from New York he wrote to his parents in Ireland, informing them of the above circumstance, alo of his intention to come home per the 'North America.' then in the river, which he stated was to sail on the 1st of April. To Messrs. Dubois and S'.oddart, New York, he mentioned his intention to go in pursuit of his lost trunk, and that he would return in a few days, and embark for Ireland. It is conjectured that he went from New York to Trenton, and posibly to Amboy ; hi? parents have been unable to learn any tidinas ot him whatever; they are very appiehenivethat some fatal accident has befallen him, nd earnestly entreat that it this Advertiement shall come under the notice of any humane person who can give any information respecting him, that they will he s, kind as to communicate it to Messrs Dubois tz Stoddart, 167, Broadway, New York; or to Win. Nnon Fourth 1reet, Cincinnati, or to Jnhn Shit Ids i'arsonstow n, Ireland. Feb V.1 183342

(rrEditors of Newspapers will please ivi

cu mseruon, ami charge it t i the

lie anove

all of w hich are of different prices according to

size and execution. Their Paper Warehouse connected with their Book Store will enable them to fill all orders for every kind of printing or writing paper which they can afford at reduced prices. Their Stationary will be complete, consisting of all kinds and sizes of Blank Books, Quills of every quality Counting House, School, and Fancy Inkstanks Copy Books, Drawing and Lead Pencils,Music and Music Paper, Penknives,

Newman s, t born s arid Kees's superior Paints, Perriati, Oblique and Steel Pens of every kind, Biack and Red Printing, and Writing Ink; American and imported Stationary of all kinds. Having a Bindery & Ruling Machine attached Io their Store, they can rule paper and bind books to any pattern. All kinds of Record Books, Execution Dockets, Appearance Dockets, &.c. ke pt constantly on hand. Teachers, country merchants, school committees, lyceums, and libraries supplied ou the most accommodating terms. Orders respectfully soficited and punctually attended to. Books ordered, when not on hand; will be obtained if practicable. All our Books lurnidieJ upon the most reasonable terms. Subscriptions received for all the popular Pe riodicids throughout the country. lVb.il, lUi.-ilt

Surgical Instruments. Pocket Cases, Am. Spring Lancets, Gcrmcrj do., Evan's Thumb do , Com. do. do., Gum do.

' ooth Drawers assorted, do.. Elevators do, do Forceps do., Bouge's, Elastic Pessaries, do. Catheters, Syringes assorted, Breast Pipes, Nursing Bottles, Hull's Patent Truss, CommoJ do , Nipple Shell3. Yanc Articles. Cologne Water, Snuff Boxes assorted, Hair Brushes do , Tooth do. do , Cloth do. do., Mdis of Roses, Antique Oil f-.r hair, Spanish Segara, Match Lights, Pomatum, Rose Soap superior. Lavender do do, Jessamine do. do., Shaving do assorted, Blue Saucers. Purple do , Shaving Brushes, do. Boxes, Indelable Ink, Red do., Fancy Smelling Bottles, Thermometers, Percu3 sioti Caps, Chemical Ink Powder, Small (ihica Lamp, do Whifew.'ire do., Water Paints, Camel's hair Pencils, Biack Lead do., Cednr do., Red Wafers, do. Sealing Wax, Black do, do., do. Sand. l'tunts, iVft, &c. Prussian Blue, Crome Yellow, Terre dfSicana, Venetian Red, Red Lead, Spanish Browii, do. W hiting, Dry W hite Lead, In Oil do. do., Lampblack, Veidegris, Vellovv Ochre, Chalk. Gold 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, (due, Copal varnish, Japan do, Shoe do., Spirits Turpentine, Linseed Oil, Sp; rm do , Perlash, Copperas, Rice, Cochineal, Varnish Brushes. Paint do. asssorted, Sash do., Hearth do., Shoe do, Tanner's Round do.. Scrub do.. Horse do , Counter do , Eastern Starch, Cheruical Paste Blacking. They feel confident in spying their Medicine are fresh and genuine. Physicians and Merchants, wanting articles in their line, will find it much to their interest to call and examine (of themselves be fore thr-y purchase elsewhere Orders and Prescriptions promptly utteuded to and thankfully received Vincennes, "did.. March 8th, 1831 40-tf

o f f, v i: ii v i k s c n 1 1 t i o rr, Executed with neatnes-, accuracy and despnr. at the t0iBce of tbc Vinccnces C-tizttte'.