Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 48, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 May 1834 — Page 3

8h, YvhUttt aey, VVil.le, Williams, Wion.i Wie, Younf-103. I

-. iv. I ,i , it r.l III rpurp cr.nntv 1 1 II runs, mi

i a -rtltpsi,. j,,,n Anthony. ,Uie ':7,l, At,"l, ,b:i'' hJ' Ktv- Mr l) VVar Heard, ItMrdsley. Beauu. o,l(. J,, B"ai"i I ,'"d Mp- J?AMl'EI' Lms, o M'ss Malinla HilfUp U.,..., K I.. . .; . ;l5HAM.IN.

v .. , , , ioim mi, v.. it in I l )g, lat t . ' Caey, CIki.,p. a. Claik, Clay, Coffee, i

Cramer. I)., 11., i; l...i".. i i commimcatkh.

ter. Fowler, William K Fuller C, ilbrnith .1 , ajlun,;,J ' '834, otj his Store, the remainder of his stock of GOODS: ClUel. J,.,;,,.. P , ,, . ., " ".b"'d B"at Wa,re'con3isU. in part, of the fjlow.ng articles, vb

' t .'' iir'--jr ,pA.ittL cWnif, Jr. LSq ul tins place, in the 34th ILtnnvg.m, J M Uarpei. H.m i.m. 11 t I h-'' ul bis !,ge. The deceased was a native of

way, Hawkins, Howell, Hubbard, Abel!. I lrr anJ' l,,lt bad, for many years, been a resi Jlutitmyloii. Ii.-e. Ji.vi". Birl.rl A1 ' l'le"1 this twu. Possessing all the enthnsi-

Jolmo IV.wi;.... L.L..,-.. 1 ..i J rt!'. ,u ve oI ",er,Jid a J venturous enterprise

i"mi mi 'uimri;p. i v7 ii i i ill . in li

PUBLIC AUCTION!!! Jt 1HE subscriber will offer at public sale, on il Saturday, the 17th day of Vly, ipsf , at

his Store, the remainder of his stock of GOODS

3 countrymen, he left his native conntiy,

search oi ihat liberty he

ei a tnitii, in

2

Keg do. do. i!o. do do

Seabotn Jone-, Pet iamtii Jones. Kaven i'-'bi'.'

augii, Kjuiwud, Lane, Lininnr, Lupnrle, ! ,u" nul e,lj t home Me chose this for hi? Lnvif nce, L-a, Lee, l.e ,vilt, Loyall L' ad"Pi ""'r-aiid America never reared a hj I ,nn I . iu i i i , iso" mote ardently attached lo her. or more zeaa ' LnVL 'e' A,"J ,h A,;" ' Iousl devoted tc ! li. r i.nerest. Hf had been, Mann, Matl-Ab's., Mclnlyte, A!clvav,!unti! within a few years past, engnged in the Me Kim, McKinley, Mi Lane, Mr Venn mercantile, business ; in which pursuit, he earnif; m, !W'liph, O-jjood, Page, Balks ' '"r ',,,U!"r'' ,ne reputation of being: Hn honest 1.iL i p.ii.r.' i, i,i , i. ,, man, and a man ot business In 1B2, when ci i -i, i on, , Congress deemed it necessary to raise a corps tope, Mietiflt, kchlp, Sinn h, Speight, ;nf K in-er to check the Indian depredations on latideter, Wtn Tayl'tr, I'hoin-itii, Tor- ",,r Xrth Western frontier, he was appointed rill, Vandprp.., Van Uou!en, Wagenei , ,,,e ,M Li "len""t ' Companies In Vrii W.,,1.,11 v .. ivi ii di-riiargma -tin; duties ot tins oUice, he evinced want. WanlYYtll, coaler, hallixi, L. , S. , . . if ..i - . ,u i. ,,,, n-, ,u c,ie,. and teailessness ol the wildier, tera-

v ' J- ! pi red witii a proper reg..rd lor the feelings an J ; Together with a lot of

1 Zi'o t'lt rt not having voted in the al-icomlition ot those below nun, so thut iu the

in rn tti , ; ho mjp

;lr Wise then gave notice.

s'.ii'Uhl renew the sune motion every day, Until leave tdiould be given to introduce the rr )!ulioji3 Mr. Peyton, of Tonno?ee, nrkr-d for a e'i ,iefi-io!i ol the Miles, to enable hirn to cfTM the bdl -win j t ohr ioo : II- ,lrerf, That the lieidentof the ITnited States, in the late Hvecntive proceedings in relation to the I'ublic Keveuin , has not assumed 'upon hiiu-eif autiiority and power woi conler-

I Box Shoo5,

2 Kecs Tobacco, 2 Barrels Tennessee Tar, I Cask French Brahdy, I do. Jamaica Hum, 1 do. Holland Gin 1 B in el Lard, 1 do. firit rnte Vinegar,

IV p per, Powder, Allspice, Madder, Ginger, Indigo,

Box Bunch Haisio, do. Imperial Tea, Keg Z autee Cmraiitt", Box half pint Tumbler?, do. Improved Coffee Mills, do. Pint Flasks, do. Sjhavimr Soap,

Trxi Dy liie ifUTiiimiuii una uaws, dui tnai he has acted in "onlnrtnity to b.th. Rto!re4, Tic t the Senate .,f the United States in a lite resolution pa-sed by th it liodv, in tin words following, to w it : InsoLed, Tiiai t1ie l'resident, in th i.ilt i'.xecuiive proceed tn in relation to the public revenue, has as tuni'il upon himself authority hihI power not conferred by the Constitution and laws, hat iu derogation of boih:" liav. , by that resolution; pot with a vit-w to K gila'.ie action, hut as a solemn censure upon the President, intrined n ion 'hi- niiitii! n I legitimate powers and pre r.'itfntives of ihf oue of" Ueoreeui.iti ves. ' Hetolicd. I hat Congress have the power, by lnr to select tin. places ol depoMtiin; the puLltc money and piovidiu for its safe keeping The resolutions having; ben real, a very p'roii 'n ation wns evinced by a large portion of thp I l"iie when Air. l'titn withdrew them; but gave notice that Jju snould eiuitinue to oiler tliein whenever tliose of Mr ll'isr were otf-ii d. T!ie House then adjourned, at 3 o'clock.

ALSO

were not upended 'hort campaien he was m the service, he won

that lie' ' I I ' 1 "3 BIUUCI3 OHM Ilir- IIIVT yil

uis men. .-s soon as me inaian war was ler minated, he threw up his commission and retlirnit ttk irii::lln tif. I'h iPimt ikf Ivnnv

iNuinty, appreciating his talents and character,' handsome collection of BOOKS, and some did not suffer him to reinnin in prirary but i good pieces of Household Furniture, elected hnn last year one of their Represent- j Terms All sums of cash, on all over that lives in the Stale Legislative Here, as in e ve-; amount, a credit of live months will be gien rv capacity hi which he acted, he shewed him iwilh bond and approved security, -elf worthy of his trust and to possess such ta j 07-At the same timennd place, I will sell tifty lents as would in time gain f.:r him an honor-j acres of first rnte land, the sain being part of able name as a legislator. But he ha fallen in 'survey. No 19, T 2, N. B. 9 West, and of an

the prime of life, just as he whs ripe for useful-, undivided Tract, purchased last by nith and

He

ness IJeatii is no respecter 01 person.

tliiigs his -.hails at random. The good, the b;.d, the Inch, the low. the worthy, ami the 11 ri worthy fill alike. Few possessed so many of those generous and noble qualities, which win upon 1 hi: ,.ll cti u3 of olln is, as the ileceased; and A fii-tber we regard him as the companion, ;he friend, or the man of business, our society has - stained a breach in hi death, which will not be easily repaired and many will join the author oi liiis notice 111 dropping a tear to the memory of Sam Smith C.

CANDIDATES. Juifus F.Uclion FOK KLPitLSKXTATIVr:.

H M. Shaw. . N. Carnan, JounF S.Arp. COUNTY CC3IIIISSIONI3RS. FOR FIRST DISTRICT Thomas C Pailv, Pierre Laplant FOR THIRD DISTRICT. Charles Polke, Joseph M-Clcre

Dubois A credit ot one year will be given on

the land. II M SIIWV. N B Will he leased to the hiehest bidder for the term of one year, the two store rooms as well as four rooms above them, suitable for a private family. II. aL S Viucenues, May 2, 1834 43-3t

VI L thoe indebted tw late firm of Tom linsoii tloss, arc retries ted to call and settle their notes and accounts without delay at the Office of the Wabash Insurance Company, where I hey have been left for collection. A. LEROV. gent Vincennes. hid-, April 25, 1834 47 -3m Wonei Found. flHIS is to inform the public, that on removl infi the old frame house at the corner ol Market and Second streets, formerly occupied by Mr. Samuel Bruner and others, a sura of money was discovered, supposed to have been there'for many years: Any person claiming it. is requested to come forward and ideiilily the same, otherwise it will be detained by the fp.d ers. For fuither parlb ulurs, enquire at this olTice. Vincennes, lnd., April 25, 1834 47-3t

JBaglc Factory.

THIS ESTABLISHMENT is now in successful operation, making COT TON' YA RX, of a very superior quali y. Cue tomers, and merchants irmerallv. n.t. ......:

orders filled as usual, on the shorten notice

.,. , T S. BO.NNER. Vincennes, March 3d, 1834 40-if

BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS'-!! BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS. AND BINDERS, MVIN Sli:EKT, I.OCISVILI E, KV. MiatY'r r . .1.. tVhnloauln un'l detail.

Sk. . C . rm III liv':jll I W llfinfir fM l J 1

JBr.. ;,u extensive assortmeni oi iWJni -.., 7, ' . rt'u o-ciock, t' m

BY virtue of two writs of Fi Fa to me direct Ironi the Clerk'- rt,.. t'. r

.

v.. ..n, , win otter at public sale, befo.e he -uurt House door in Viii,-ei.r,a .... e,.,,,.!...

the tenth day of May ensuin

Aiej,.1 JtfisreUaneous &l School

I ptter oaner and ev-ry variety of Stationary, Blank Books ruled and bound to any pattern Binding i.i all its branches, neatly executed. I he attention of Country Merchants Teaidi- . .. .. r..itir colifiteil to the

ers, and others, is respei i.iiu -

.......or.fjo,. nf their stock anfl pnrvs as u.ey

between the

M.

ub-

ex

Oh-Si V'M'11" - " rt IIIFII (yf Tl.p I A 11

' " .ru' n",d P"sonI estate lo exe, ion;

.... c ..ftu!, mie, aim interest ol Antoine M-.ra-shbh,ot ,u and to the following tracts or ,an:e! ol land, known and designated by the f .llowmnumbers to wit : .urvey twenty-two, containing one hundred and two fifteen i.ar-aiK-

i i .homcolvts io sell a low as any other . U1 ,CJ nvniiy-inree , containing ple,ge themselvtsto si I as low a j ,,,.oi,e hundred and twentv four twe.,1 f,v. i...!

i rt'tit hs acrts of land, anil siinpv Ai" ,..r.

that r"nt:,i.m?'" lwo bundred ninety-eight ai res of

ihiio, in iown tnree, iorth Range ten West, witli the appurtenances thereon belotiKtrie

Uiveil up usiue properly ol Antoine Marashall,

SHERIFF. John Pl'rcei.f., John B Zachariah Pelliam

Martin.

Tellers have been received, dated the

7'h tilt., by the hip J-ipi'er. jut amved pt Nw York from L'beiia. They announce th1 tleath bj lever of Mis Wright the wife nf one of the misMoiiarie-, and alro ul Mr Savage who was sent out last Vear by Ih" Presbyterian church. The fver had existed lliere for 27 day previous to the failing of the Jupiter, at) I the prospTls of ihe missions were not

triite as encouraging as may be wished; i

tnnrr- help as teachers is much wanted,! i"rV -h"!? t r-4 t "af it"

and sPVPral of the mission fami'.es ete f V fill suffering under di-rae The King', ,IE auh,CriherS tender their sincere of a distant Winn havl put hurelt under J. ttutnks to their friends and cu-tomers, for the protection ef the Colony, and hid of- the liberal patroitage heretofore received, and fored for a tiillmir sum to OTen a trade ' solicit a continuation They do believe it will

-r them with a distant tribe, which they

ASSOCIATE JUDGE. Election first .Monday in UTy rifrt. John Barkekman. Solomon Rathbone, Joseph Chambers.

intended to agree to Among the pas-t-engei"! of Die Jupiter, are two African Princes. Satuiday Courier.

be to Ihe interest of those wishing to purchase

to call and examine their

NEW GOODS,

:,,ia7 murmur, which has been seieeieu vvi

treat care in the eastern cities ; which, added to

their former stock, will make their assortment

th

U. . . .,rrrro,t r .1 1 MF. VI T hi Tiff COM .

.U.. ... lb- a.rpnl' :h vralS tikl't'lkli tllit'lltlV. Gl-I ' ' 1

lliir at miv .. 2 j ,

A PltOUlOY.

The celfhrated child, NV . Manuel, who is

vr . - ..... , , mL." U r ir.-,! uc h.ll' it !..!

fiier Welch or Ln-.ish, placed before bun ,,, ; th;U, Hl ev K)lj stock for tash, or most the ustial or m an mv-rrted position, on Monday oj. COUII,' ir0iiuce in exchange. v,-as brouiibt to our oflief by hi fitro-r, w-tio a ij!JItTC!I HKBLRD.

rniner, Iroiu Holywell and with mucn ease rean pa-sasres from books in four different positions,1 Lui he appears to prefer reading upside down His father st -ted that attention w.- first attracted to the reading of this smsjulaily gifted child when onlv t -.vo y ears d :nje, and he has continued to make proves- to the present period without any particular instruction, not having I -en at school a single day. He is a fiae child, the piftme f good healih. During the ast v. eek he h s been examined by the bi-hop of the ti'oceie and most of thr eentry in the neighbor l.ood.who have ail expressed their astonishment and pleasure It is sometimes with difficulty l.e is persuaded to read, as he takes great de light in running about; hut when his n luctance is overcome he appears toiead with great rapidity. English paper.

.Manager's Office, Wheeling. Va. Jpril 5(h. 1834 ANOTHER MAMyiOTH

Dsu )Nva WUevy, CLASS N. 10, lor 1034 Draws on th3lst May. 1834-CUTTALS

30,000

10,000,4,000,3.000, 2,500 2,000; 75 f 1,000; and 84 of $500 Tickets only $10. Shares in proportion Please address, CLARKE k. COOK Wheeiin? Va. Sole Agents for the Managers in the Western States, who have sold 5 Capitals within a few months, amount ing to Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars; and

who have Sol I within thp last three year. Priz" amounting to upwards ot 2,000,000 DOiiLARS! Those whodo not receive the Scheme in time to send for Tickets in anv particular Lottery, bv remitting In, '20, or 5t dollars, will have it invested in Ihe first attractive Scheme. fjj-Distant adventurers will find the mail a afe conveyance. Mav 2 1834 48

iii.ncA in i hm 111 ace. and that their nrt

..niton,,- ihev vi not oH.r a le w iiniuu

reduced prices to induce person- to buy,

they may makeup the loss on other a nicies Louisville, Ky , April H. l834-4?-t BOOKS' BOOKS!! BOOHS!'! VVotx. WickeTUWin : Co.

Booksellers, Statione-s. and Binders, j MAIM STREET, LOUISVILLE, KT. ;

VK for sale, wholesale and retail, sin ex tensive assortment of Classical. Law, Med

ical, Mi-cellaneous and School Honk?; t.ap, Letter, Printing and Wrapping paper; Stationer in all its variety; Blank Hooks ruled ami

'. i ... I!...,l.t,.r in oil its brHiic.hes

D.m. u u. ....jr bi th(. ,,resitJellt )ir,.cu.s f ie Stao neatly executeii. i;1lr ,,f Imliniia. in mircn f th f'Ki.

The attention ol countrv mercnanis, ieacn- e-.-.. -, t 7 ' . . " ers and otherc, is respectfully solicited t , their of sa.d institntmn tamm.8s.oners to receive stock and prices; as thev pledge themselves o siibscriptions of Stock ,n said Bank for the ,, , ' i ;' ;., ....a ,h.i Seventh Hank District, composed of the conn-

Sell as l,) w as it II V ipujv hi inn -'lJ , ... , '". . . . . ... Ti..v ill not t'es ol Knox bullivan, Daviess, Gibson. Pike their prices shall be uniform. 1 bey win not ..... k i,. . n u 'V .i . . I .r.Vo- ..n.l.U. and Dubois, ihe books will be open ever dav offer a fow articles at reduced price.-, and tit i . j i . n , nn i..,!.,,,,.- r (Sundays excepted) between the hours of P I pend upon L'-uiti.g custom' r- on the t.aiaru e oi v J .,,,,. , . . I ...... 01 u .v.. ..u,. 0 .i,0.-r ....i.ri.hors for o'clock, A. M.and 12 o'clock, M at (lark's

.,. ... .. v, e, ffom f(e 7th (t. A next fQ he l0th of profits or support ... , , . ... . ' . - ,, i .o ifi.li a- fi May, inclusive, where tlue atteudatici will ba Louisville, Ky , April I o, 1KJ4 4.-ot . ... . w J given by us Ve would invite the attention of CO-!P ARTNERSHIP. the citizens of Indiana nnd others, gener llv, to , , , , - , , the advantages to be derived from the estiblishQrpiir. undersigneil. have this day entered in- . Illt.,lt of a tate Bank, with the effect it will il to Co-partnership, under the firm ol Ross h:iVe on the prosperity of the country , and hope and Twin- 1 hey- occupy the store on the cor ... nfr,u ,, . ... , .f,, , et,'K

to sat is? y the said executions, one in favor of liurtch k. Heberd, nssis-riees of Joseph Rosemnn, and one in f tvor of William Mieure j JOHN I'URCKLL, Sh'ff K C. j April 18th, lb';J4-46-ot

Jjpilh undersigned, having been appointeiS

ner of Market and Water streets, lately occu

pied bv Tomlinsou and Ross, and opposite John C Clark's Hotel. JOHN ROSS VM L FWING Vincennes, lnd , April 8th, 1834 46-3t ross d- ; ir.va ! HAVE PURCHASED THE EMIRK STOCK OF F.I .O.MJ l.J to the lat. firm of iomlinson

43 ltsst ((ml are now offering them a t re-j hluced prices. Thtir ass-ortment is extensive, i -111 1j. I ".

ami h in oe ci'ni' i-'ic, upon tne receipi o. tneir SI'RINO ttnd SUMMF.R supply, which is expected shortly They retain the Store, lately , occupied by Tomlinsou &i Ross, on the corner

ol Market and v ater streets, opposite Johu C Clark's Hotel. Vincennes, April 8'h,l8:lt 4fi-6t

without delay. Those at a distance', can make

arrangements, by sending a Power of Attorney to some person here to subscribe for them JOHN ROSS, ) JNO MOORE, Commissioners JOHN WISE, ) Vincennes, lnd , 27th March, 1834 4M-f f

4

AND

Vincennes, lnd. May lt, 1834 48-tf

t&Qvj) H-PBLS FIB ST quality Keuhawa SLT,jut ret ceived and for sale, by

SMITH & CARSON. May. 2d, 1S34 48-tf

fllHE subscrib'-r respecttully inform" the pub1. lie, that he has just received from Philadelphia and elsewhere, a larsre and well assorted tsock of spring and summer goods also fine

ucllerv, of which, he intends keeping a supply

ALL Mil

on hand, and will sell as low as any other house ably on snbscnbmc

U. S. Mint. The coinage for the past rear aniounted to . 1,765, 710 comprising 5978,550 in "old coin'. .75r.tK)il in silver, and l8,4tjOin

copper making altogether 10,07,790 pieces of

coin Half dollars, as ,t fs well known, are me most numerous, and constitue one half of the v hole tiUMilx r of the pieces coined. Cents re the iipvt in number The number of ha If epgles was n..i(, and of quarter dollars 15(3,000. Of tin- amount of gold coined, alunit 585,000 cam-from Mexicoand S mil li America, 5'id0 from Urica, and 5!:63 00 from the gold region o'" the lTnited Slates, more than one half of whi.-h. or 547o.hm). was furnished by the mines of North Carolina. The District Banks. The following

Banks in the District, have stopped pJ inenl : Frtneis and Mechanics Bank of Ueorgf tow n. Bank of Abx.uulna, the Patriotic Bank, and Bank of Wa-hington." The AU-xandfia G izette eays -that the x itnienl caused by the lecent failuies of Banks in the Distned has subsided, in great tUgiee, in consequence of a leli ant e upon the ability of those which have Blood, and arp prepated lo receive the shoe k. Bolt Tisitir

NEW GOODS, SMITH 6c CARSON, T ESPF.CTFULLY mfnrm their friends

and the public, that they have just receiv-1 . d from the East, their j

SPRING & SUMMER ASSORTMENT OF GOODS! Which will bj found very select and complete: comprising, nearly every article generally called for; nnd it is only necessary to say, that THEY HAVE TO BE sold, and IVILiLi BE sold, UNUSUALLY LOW for CASH. Vincennes, May 3, 1834 48-tf NOTICE. rjf lUS is to forwarn all persona from pur- basing a note of hand, against the undersigned, and in favor of John dimming), bearing date, I believe. May 2d, 183, for the

sum of four hundred dollars, wilh interest there

on from date, payable four years alter tlnte, i Mav 2d. 1834 This note wa sriven for a Par-

el o! land, ice , said property being umler ex- logeiner u i'a

petition

fact

Str.v.niJo.Tt itrfliotcr.

ARRIVALS. April 25, Sylph, from Ports above. SO, Miner from Rapids May Sylph, from Ports above. DEP. KM-' RES. Aoril 2C, Slph, for Rapids Sl, Miner, for Port - above. May 2, Sylph, fur Cincinnati.

west of Pittsburg

ROBERT BARNES. Evansville, Indiana, Match 10, 1834 41-2m GROCERIES AT WHQLESAL3. ""V'HE subscribers have just received from per 1 Steamboats Sampson and Argus, the following articles, to wit : 300 Bags Havanua Green Coffee, 50 Hhiis. bugar, 50 Bids. Loaf and Lump do. '-OO Kegs Boston Nails, from 4 to 24d 150 do. Tar, 6 Pipes pure Cogniac Brandy, 10 do. Spanish do.

2 do Siiperioi Holland (jiii, 1 do. Jamaica Spirits, 50 Barrels New OiIrhus Rum, 60 ii :arter Caks Sweet Malaga Wine, lO do do. Sicily Madeira do 2 Casks old Port do. (a hue article) 40 Roxi s Claret tlo. 60 do Col us Sz Co. Axes, 80 doz'ui pair chains, 20 do. Hoes, 30 Boxes fine Virginia Tobacco, 50 do. Kentucky do. I"0 do Bloom Rai-in, 60 Barrels No 2, Mackarcl, 20 Kegs !i;tr Lead, 5o B ijs No. 1 to 7, Shot, 2 Tons Manialla Cordage, 2) Hhds well assorted Queensware, 10 Barrels Fanm rs' Oil.

WESTERN EDUCATION" BOOK TOME AND .Main, litt-jceen 4th and 5th Streets. Louisville, Kentucky UTLC0X, DICKER MAN & CO., respectfully adverti-e that they have formed a connexion in business as Booksellers, Publishers and Stationers, and having adopted the abovo designation, are in complete supply, and now offer for sale, a large assortment" of Srhotd, Classical, Law, Medical, Theological, and Miscellaneous hooks. Also, School, Philosophical, Astronomical, and Chemical Apparatus, and Mithematical Instruments, Specimens in Geomgy, and Mineralogy, Globes, Maps, Charts

Showiug ihe rtcni- by which an individual v D- & Co tlpsin to h.V .l .

ticularly adapted to supply the wants of Treacher, School comluUte's, Library Companies and Country Merchants and having selected

I their stock with reference to this object, they jare prepared to fill orders for every thing in their line, Ht prices lower than have hitherto been i paid in this market.

Ihe demand for school books, an ever a

the Editor, New-York, and if post paid, will thing calculated to advance and facilitate eduineet immediate attention (if not, they will not cation in the western country, has induced them be taken from the office ) 1 he amount of Mib-, 0 he constantly supplied with all the important

scripuon mu-i ue luovuiuc.i ':-uu- nic ic- and popular works on education as 6oou as is-

TH

S1

PASSING NEWS,

AM) ART OP MONEY

GS IS X T I M tZS

mau obtain and retain Wealth. Health

Happiness. PUiU.lSHED WEEKLY.

Pi n e h alf dollar a t. mi, payable mvari-

New-Yoik Oillee, i 33 Fulton-street. i

Philadelphia Office, 21 Minor street. j Li Ail Coiuuiiiuicuti'iiis to be addressed to

ceipt of the paper.

Exchange P ipers to be sent to New York. iilE object tf this Journal is to present all the passing news of the day, condensed into a succinct and comprehensive compt.ss, and to promote public and private good, by inculcating, and advocating, tin.se habits of Industry and Economy, the neglect ol a due regard to which causes so much distress ami misery in every populous count-unity. It will likewise contain brief miscellaneous art ich s of merit, in

sued from the press.

Their stock of Miscellaneous books is very extensive, cor.si.-'ing of a great number of Authors in every department of Literature, and Science, and has been selected with great care from all the nrincipal cities, nnd extensive publishers in the Several tates in the Union. The improvements in modes of teaching, have induced them to keep constantly fop ... I.. 1 .... . . r . '

saie a complete assoriment oi school appara-

i ,it.. tin,! vi'i-si. iiiol is nit in. it'll to be iudde in

ail respects, uu entertaining and uselul weekly tus, consisting of Orreries, Globes Celestial and

i ciii.Hnni, v .-A..... s i i.t-uii.aiic .npnaratast

Journal

quaintei

property has since been tried, taken and sold.

leaving me in a sad predicament My lather

(John Cummings) is still, I believe, in posses

ion of the said note, and persists in Keeping the

same and will not give it no. Therefore, I am

determined not to pay the said note, unless

a.Uipc.led by law. WILLI M CUM MINGS.

Pcter-burg, Pike Co. lnd. April 2b, 1834-4S-3

G'

lis exceeding: cheapness will place it within the Section models oi the steam Engine ; Electrical neb of everv respectable c.tizen, however "d Galvanic Apparatus: Season Machines,

L mere a man iu ilIiu o; romeu rs ; v :m a variety ol other liinds, , who can be grudge "!l of which are of different prices according to

reach oi everv respectai

h .mble his circumstances.

tl.i .... ...I? .k1l...r.'.kii, noil. if '

F-ftu Cents a ucar, for a weekly print emt.ody -; Size d execution.

mg the current intelligence the most impor j Their Paper Warehouse connected with taut advice, maxims, Lc. tu regaru to the at- their Book Store will enable them to fill all tainmeiit and security of pioperty and the orders for every kind if printing or writing; usual miscellany of a public pi i ut? Is there ajpaper which they can afford at reduced priccs single man, who would neglect it, for his own Their Stationaiy will be complete, consist'n" amusement, at so trifling a rate? Is there a I (,f all kind? and siz"-ol Blank Books. Oaills of man of family, who would hesitate lo put be- t very quality Counting House, School, and fore them, so great a good for so trifling ati ex- Fancy Inbstanks Copy Rooks, Drawing and pense .l j Li ad Pencils, Music amj ; lusjc paper, Penknives, The work speaks for Use If. The first impres- j Newman's, O-bom's and (lees's superior Paints. i i. i ..il :.!. . . i 1 . i i . I .

sioii is suornuieu 10 me puuoc no i coiiiioen-je i l errian, vjoiique and ?teel Pens of every kind;

l.iacii and Red Printing, nnd Writing Ink;

PURE GROUND SPICES.

BOLNTD finnamon. Clove, Nul

met:-, Allspice, Ginger and Pepper, i,. ..if i i 0....:

, 'lt lip 1I qillltei, Iliii nii'i "u"" vni'i?t. is. for family u?e, just received and for -ale, lv BOSS k EWING, Corner of Water and Market sirens. Vincenuc;, April 194h, 1824-46-tf

CINNAMON, &.C.

Alum nnd Salt Petre, Spanish Brown and Spanish Whiting, Rnniitoiie. Madder, and Indigo, Wade's & Beatty s Powder, Imperial and Gun Powder Tea, Young Hyson do. Cod iLh at,d Herrings, Red Cords and Plough Lines, White Lead and Linseed Oil, W riting -and Wranoini! Paner,

Iron and Plough Moulds, English &t American Oast Steel, Almonds, ltu;e, tc. MELEE fit SPAN. CIGARS. All of which, has been purchased with much care, and on the best possible terms, and wid be sold unusually low for ca-h. W & J LEW IS. Evansville. IuL, March 3 bt. 1B34 30tf

that it deserves patronage, and that it will re

ceive it No exertion will be spared to repay the public favor It will be published once in each week at fifty cents per year, payable in advance. Two persons sending one dollar, can receive their numbers addressed to one of them, on one

sheet, making but one postage for both. fj-New Subscribers will be supplied with the uumbt rs from commencement.

New York, March I, 183147 II H it ordained, by the Hoards id' Trustees of 1) the Borough of Vincenues in council as

sembled, and it is hereby ordained, by the au thonty of the same, Ihat a tax be levied lor the year 1334, of one quarter per cent, on Real Estate, and seven dollars and fifty cents on Dry Goods' Stores, in said Rorough, and that Ihe Borough Assessor, be directed to pro ;eed immediately to perform bis dutv as Assessor.

JNO D. MARTIN, Pas't. S i;ve. Hu i., Clerk. Pu$ed I4tu April, 1834-4o-lf

merican and imported Stationary ofall kinds.

Having . Bindery Si Ruling Machine attached to their Store, they can rule paper and bind books to anv pattern All kinds of- Record

Hooks, Execution Dockets, Appearance Dockets, iic. kept constantly on hand Teachers, country merchants, school committees, lyceums, and libraries supplied on the most accommodating term3. Orders respectfully solicited and punctually attended to. Books ordered, when not on h -nd; will be obtained if practicable. All our

bed upon me most reiiaouaoiu.

Books terms.

lurnial

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Subscriptions receiveu tor m-- ppu.ui -ex. the countrv.

riooicais in. - -

Feb. 21, 134.

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BLANK DSI-DS,

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ALWAYS FOR

AT TIS OFFIOF..

WOOD. A few Ctnds of Wood wauted at this OfficT