Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 2, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 June 1834 — Page 3

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satuiuia7iJniTii7ih31. fourth or ji lv. i n citizens of thi CJouiitj are respect Mly soliciled to assemble at the Hotel of John C. Clatk, this evening at early can delight, for lhernpoe o( maliing'the necessary ' rangemenU for celebrating ILe approaching anniversary. COXtiliESS. Our latest dates iron, Washington art ct the Ll m-t. The Hn.uonr i iik uou-e ot Kepresen talives had agreed to adjourn on the 30lh June -butit was supposed the buHt.es, hefoie that body would not be finished hv tUat time. Andrew Stepenson, Speaker 01 me House, had resigned, .-xnd J rvell ot 'IV nufcii i. .., ii.t, tix.i i it ! v l luin oaiiot, was elected, beating the Kifhen Cabinet can didate, James K. Pi.lkP, by n map rit j of i ov voiee. i lie lUlti ballot stood thus: John lie! I , j j James Iv Polke, 7; Pvtchai.i U Wilde, J Jese Speight, Joel l Sutheiland, 2 ftlanks, J

It is said I'olke was supported by the ',,H'" r 1 ,r i,Jie' Jr- . i ln-pei tor, post active tuUuenct; ot the Pi esident and ' D S Ihddt n, Inboth his Cabinets tiiat the mic esfnl1 srT "r, i . 4- . i Henry O'Reilly. candidate, although a luend to (Jen Jack i Inspector, -

eon, ha? always been avowculy in lavoi ' of the U. S. P.ink; and his election shews

open lebelliou in the ranks. Alt Belli 0'" c,! rk ,,ire ch 'lT"tl . . . . -. ' ' ' I icieiirv Dapartiiicnt, Rei.-ter s Oinc, Ard ;u ovs openlv , that he is opposed to the 2f, 1SJ4. election of Marttn Van Pin en as Pren-! nt . . . ,T SMITH. Register. I 1 his is ceitandy, on the (at e ot it, a most v!ent. In the contested t lectioti of Letch-I'taitl'm- exhd ition. Kinht otlice holders, reir and Mooie, it was generally siipno-ed V iritn; ,,f',f,rr f""- l"'usand dol- , J ir lor collecting eight hundred ilollars t trevthe loimer would obtain the seat, and just.'enue! Kxtraordinary s this fut is, the light

tv , ho f muled to it. bmir flerfc! Kv fbc - voice ot tbe people. In tl in senate of

ihe United Siatcs, M r. Clay's joint ieo-'' !!c,!,: . .... J J " I he Arus says that this enormous expendilutions respecting the ICstorution ot the. tare of t'ubhc money at the I'ort of (Jem see, Deposiles, weie cngio.d for u thild 'uri;Sir0,Uhe """ gneuparigUant ' o " 1U drift rfhcK rit tarpi of r ttiuc i;fin rs i n t.ic J yonleading w itllOUt a division. tier districts." One of this '-io'h" Hppear to ;have brcn the Collector's own bright brother

iiimriivm 'i coM'iiewc , , .. . , , . , . -.lrtjuuntvnnt boon has had his motion adjouttl on the 10;il Juno, extended

. , , , was receiv ing per annum, as a cnnu net ireto the ,Jih. Lot.gies will, iro iloubt, y llf .)ir,l;i, lflrf an , thVient ,e venue otlicer' ' break tip Us long and troublesome session! "With Mr. Fatiick O'Reilly, another of the , ii i i "o7ly,,' tlie ret' is slill worse. 'Ibis fellow so soon as the mapitOy will -lake the re-:,Jrt.w his 325 in 1832, and his $825 in s.53;

snonsibilltv . I h it majority sctm tils ' ' 'I h it nni'trity sctm tlis posed to le.MTe hie ueneiai 10 get out CI , , . , . r

the tiitlkulty in which he has mvol ved ",lt "" d,ir,,1or ,,ie "'L'rl J e;11 , , , J ' editing the !u g ncy paper at Rochester ! Here, the country, i the best way he can. Ma- therefore, is a Viun about equal to the whole a ,,V ot theni have terminated th. ir Iohtl -: n,,,"it f Revenue received, laii?ud vnon J 1 one partu , w bo was not known, by the Im cal caieer, by adhctmg lo him and his i,t-.-i.-r public, to have been m anv way conmeasure instead of their constituents,'""-'1 with the (neetorsl.ij, during tbo-e " years, until the pnblicaiioii rd thv R poit ol the uhom they have taisre presented, and Secretary of ilirTiea-ury !!'.''

w ho ill call them to a severe reckoning. ; " - . ty, and win u'inie o, tniiil non.Ji. A rteat revolution has' taken place in the public mind since the ' 0tnmencement of the session. IS'. Voik. , . . . ,i i i nnd ifgtnta have been thoroughly levoItitiomztd, and the most ot the other stitcswho have hitherto voted in Livor I . ,i i ..,,. T oS JKk ..... ,:iri: I ihe.r cn re and follow their example Van Puten'sstar is surrounoed ly clouds which will porn darken it fotever; and . (Jen Jackson is already talked of tor an -

Cher lorn .. is .P.. Ht he th.;;---f,

... only man m the nation who can Otieal me uh'gs Even he cannot atrest their litnmjhant march As well might ho attempt to stay the whirlwind or stilt the i-tounv ocean. The clan? of tlie people j ate gathering for the battle at the polls,: and tyranny will be pro-trated, nnd l.b-! d - - r,n ltsl etty le once more seen rising Horn i tiansient degi adati?t i. ter... r on ti. t e ii tl v asserted that II iun i." - ... . i '. . il i a . wr- ... -ti ..11 nn rpiitu uom uuilc. He has made In I'-tatc wim -me g'' it and best.' Mr. Uersnr.'s appoirdmftit a mini?-

. l.., I r . . . . ! r,1 Viv Con lgress to inspect the flairs ol the U. S Pat U.l ave tnoved to arrest mr. t':...i.. ...1 tLe I)iicct is, ai d bi.ngthem vj - . . ... l.pfore the tar of the I ' use I-'irt the piisou and then the Guillotine. Really cm Govertuunt is bee. n.icg a ilirtllhc Aulecintofalllhe Kuias. "lM .i t vi d r.lion? t" w ill atVot d n lpme.lv lot th?r misdoirgs It is v el 'too coon to establish t) ran. y in the land cf Washirgton. ir";t;,, i:.,n.n SutYolk,ately . MM tr g toa Tlii5Kthe f.i-l case ol the nation of atiioials was incapable o. ie

ffr to huss,a,has been cr,w. , 'wVno olil was con.de, ed the handc.nate. Mr. Speaker btf, ben.cn, to . t no neig.lborhood-bu Prcland, is jtt tdie that body. nur?e, the slut, one .lay mapped me r-r- axzay for another boy, jit to please a The majoritv rf tbe committee appoint , of herp? uj10ge child was rather

lo,n tit JVIitiona! rntlig;ice. ffti.tt 1 tlio tit heading ot 'I'ul lie 1'rndDality the follow,,,.,, wt.i, t, ji st.,.IlS U ;ui ollielal docniiiu.t, first n,f our eve in at. Intern journal: 2Wasur Drpuitment, 1pril 20, 1334. t : I hare tlit honor to transmit von hcrevV!.,r C,Vlli,'!re MiU' ' re,1,ir8i-,ua,e iu L .H, r' the 24fh Hit., a statement furnUhby the Renter of the Treasury, exhibiting amount of Revenue collected in the district oi l.tne-tr, together with a list of the person ' n.j!o3 t-.' ) tlie collection of the game, nnd the

amount pant to euelj,.lnruig the years 1 831, 1332, and IK33. It. B. TANK V, j Secretary of the Treasury. (Hum. I'rfpk WmiuKJtr, House ..f Representatives, Washington. - .............s vii, ij amount oi nevenue received at the Poit of Ct-tiesee, in the State of New York, end the expenses of collection of the same, doting the vears ending on the 31 st day of December, IS3I, '32, and 33. 1S31. Uross amour.t of re 11 1 o3J. venue, l,fW 22 755 y.5 C13 43 Expense ot Collection, 3,775 30 4,203 64 4.198 64 ' Statement of the persons employed in the col lection ot ttieievenue in the District of CJeiiisee, aui the amount paid' to each, in the years ie3l, , and '33: jTc, (ll!n:0. 1331. ould, Col 18o3 l,lo0 64 l,10O CI 1,( 3 0O 1,01)5 00 lector, 1,014 00 II. Ib.lden, Inspector, !,(Ji2 00 l!v ram tJreen, !nspectel' , Ben F. Kathrop, Inspector, (Ictirjre (loiild, In 730 00 10G 29 7S 00 105 01 20 00 732 00 202 00 4o 00 4.3 00 720 0 JO 00 spector, 240 00 143 00 C2 3 00 3,7 7j JO 4,2o3 74 4,105 04 "f,, "I"'" " "3 " loHownijj purgrapiis iroiii the ; M!)hiiv ll eiiins Join n:i!. bi inns out the Uu k parte of the picture, with yet more iciuarkabte boo. tidiilj, whom tlie citizens ot RocheMt r saw' evti y ay tfltuie'y enndov ed in swei ling the ,,ool :uldho(. shoo But whiU iu fact Master eorge was taking care ot t tie slioe sliop, he thonah during the most pivrt ot one ot these though durnie the most pvrt ot one oi uiese I. ......a Kvuwr in.,.11 his l.thir-iii l:iiv. ill o no ii. ..i v.. - , Uviu. - ton county, fu'tv miles Iroui the Fort ol ; C. lf',T...;...r A nnne-sino- nrril r0 , i i ? ,i trnce took place on Si v'utday lat, in I.-...- . . .irt r.e. SHiii a v lal. in ffH I ' 11' t VV l"0', -'II " J --- ;.,m,v p a jxjr OF-kikn. d llarnilton ; i.. ..cl.ii I., ibli mhiiIv His ddfl son hetvv.-en t'.in, and tin yen, ofag I.'Hp d-,snr, together with Hi- gn ; of a Mr Powei t.. one cd his neighbors, x ears old, were r-i-on-1 v, i,v (l the root of" the American .Yihahaje, or what h commonly called rcke.i-eed Th oldest boy iiel a lew hM,n.be,o,emedicaUhlcol.lbe,.roc,eJ, . .... ;, :a 6I1I,110,i. n:t, (.rn ,ps? (rtt,iv nf the noxious f.ubstance, have tecoveied. Parents cannot loo iar arneslv wan. their own children, as well be- under their care, pievalent practice of eat o'i... . I i i i w roo, r other unknown articles a, instances of poisoning troin this came J are oi neqtiemouui.f.ivc.-wH..u,. rhirsf of ,,oimr BO,-t ,V;,f , ,jure p,,.,rteis and of freh tarn :,riIllj3 one ipiarter put thetn togeiber in an earthen j,r for three or lour hont Strain oil the liquor bottle it, and in f , jt wi le ,lt for U,P and a wine gbi-s tull n it in not we nner, is one of the most agreeable, healthful neetors, and most powerful etinguihers " .1 . .1 i ;errn r Oi I n inusi eti vnr..w - Knalhh Magazine. S-nn --Mr. Snook? was a?ked the ether dav, how he could account for Nature's founing him si ugly. ''Nature was .1 at ' I I, l.f. ..-l.o. . , f ,-i I. .imp ai(l lit-. I.. I .i.i 1 was spam looking HIED On Saturday the 7th June, !!31, a1 - .,i.l- ;,, ihe ..lorninr. Mr. Wu.t.lAM Nkw-

What nexl?I.1)RT .,f this place. He died at No. 1 1. on the

.Mississippi, and was t.uried ar ir. n.. i.artijes Wood Yard, 10 miles below Mill's foint, (Miss. mil si ido.) His complaint was cinnera. 6' llllOM tij- plantation rd' Mr. 1 Eviiis,al).ut thrNe mih-s from town, a souel HORSE, sis or seven ears of age, with a wkite star ,n bj? forehead, one white foot, .v.th heavy uian and tail said b r .... .,t aw av atioui .lie in -v oi .m.ij " . . i r l .... 1.. I ..ml 1 b.e every reason to neneve was -loieu. V o'h eortw.n.y-nvedollarcCif stolen) to mv Ver-on who will ir.ve me infoni.ntion ol L.e .'hiell so that be may be brought to .i--- y ii i w h rd f five dollars lor Hie return

CANDIDATES. lugiist Election. FOR KIsritESKNTATIVK. II. M. Shaw, K. N. Cakkam, John F. Sa'apf. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. FOIt FIRST DISTRICT. Thomas C. Bailv, I'ikrke Laplant. William IIapku. FOR THIRD DISTRICT. Chables I'olkk, JosErn M'Clure.

SHERIFF. John Pchcfll, Joiix 13. Zacharjah Pci.liam. M ARTIN. NEW GOODS. Whom 4 rFraeij KSrCCTFUIJA inform their friends that' m F they have just received from the Eastern Cities, General and Sesrnablc Assortment of FASHIONABLE Finbrncing almost every article of Stnplc ami Fancy Dry Jouls, Qneensware nnd Hardwftre. An examination of their Stock, which is more completo alid extensive than they imveever l)etoieollered to tl.e puoi.c, is, especuu.y solicit-; ed, with the assurance to purchasers tl.-.t their; foie irered to the public, n respecituily solicit effort? shall be to please in prices as well as in roods T. L T Vineennes, June 14th, IH34 2-tf A D MINIS T K ATOH'S "pOlICK is hereby given, that the undersigned, lias taken out Letters of Administration on the estate of Nathaniel 1' Smyth, liin iif Vurrirlr rminiv. no. I Stfi t f nl' Iinlii uti deceased. All persons indebted to said t state, a. ! . . are reotiesteu lo maKe nnniei taie vn vmenr. an.! tho-e bavins: claims at'aint safd estate, me no-l tilted to present the same duly authenticated for , settlement. The said estate is supposed to be solvent. CHKSTER F.LLIOT, .1dm' r. Warrick Co. Ind., June 3, l(?34-2-3t SALT! SALT!! ISarreis Kenna wa tsalt, ; l : I first (piality. "'VuoT" J list recto veil, and For sale, by do. THORN & TRACY Vineennes, Inl , June 14th, 1334 2-tl r,! OR TO RENT, rjniin well known Tavern Stand iu v g Vineeniu's, formerly occupied by t it 11. i" . 1.. c.K. scriber JOHN LAW. II. la-"eiie. r or iciui-, ' -- June ytii, li;34 2-t COJI.UIStOY12 SIS SALE. ...! IJl'RSUAN T to the order sioners Court ot Knox n of the Coinmis nnuiitv, notice i berebv given, that 1 w ill ofh-r at public sale, toj .i l 1 I.: 1 I i. t -, I I .1..... ine Olgnesi m.ioei , oe.o. e ...e ....... ...... , in Vineennes, on Saturu iv, the 0th da v ol.luly , ,i, iirs of lo o clock. A. M. a(1(J 4 0-, h,ck r. m. the follow'....; property, 'tn wit! one town lot. l-iviinr an I bema in thol n-J" l;?' (rr(l :(1!,t rorty-f.ve (l !.,) on a credit of twelve! montll the purcha n r civir.g .bond and mort-l on the said wcnii-cs, and the building. thereon excepted. JOHN I'URCl.LL, Comvir. June I 1th, -V P 1331-2-31 TT E A D OUAUTEU MLIjIYM Vtiiu iiu run the WESTERN S'lVITES. ManatrS Office, Wheel ing, June G, 1831. Vlir V Ol I e .uiK.eiu s win mm ... iw.v, .... li(H. , twi, of (h- most l'.ribiint, Rich and At Our Correspondents will (ind helow, the out tractive Schemes ever offered to the public ttamv CTASS N-i. 13, lor 183 1. Dri'w 0 on the 12tb Jul v, one prize of $ 2 5,0 0 0 And fifteen Capitals of $5,0!! Resides 1 of 0 000, t of 4,000, 1 of 3 OoO, 1 of 3,000, 1 of 2-X), nut and 25 of 500. Tickets only 0. Sharts in proportion. ANOTHBR MAMMOTH Oismal Siwainp, CLASS No. 14. Draws on the 20th of July, 1334. 1 prize of 30,000, 1 (IO. of 12,000 1 1 1 SO l iu do. do. do. tf. do. of of of of of 8.000 6,000 3,000 1,000 500 Whole luluO otdy 10 Dollar-, nnd Low est prize 12 Dollais. fhaC Address, CL.VUKE & COOK, Wheeling Va. Hole Agents in the West, for V A I CS 4c M.TNTYRR, Managers. r-TlirtfO who df) not iPceive the Schemes in time to send lor tickets in any particular Lottery, by remitting 10 '20 i -ir ..l.' .i i'...i or sO, will nave il nivesreu in me nisi I r.-. iivp Scheme. niatant A dvtntnrcVt will find the Mail! a safe r. nvi y ance. N. r.Men"l i? rnnim;l'e! posir-ge need nt bo pai

GOODS,

VIJVCEiNNES

J OHN MYEn's, having remov recently occupied bv . Ie ed to tlie bouse Roy, and heiiit permanently Uxed, assures his friends and former customers, that the Lardtr, the Bar, the (Jranen, and Jhe Uurlft, shall always he well provided: the chambers shall be kept in proper order, and the hostler, and servants, shall be faithfhl. ' He pledges himself to r,e every prope r exertion to give satisfaction., and sol,c,u public pafroi!!ia". He hopes, by care and assiduity, to merit the character of keeping "a must comfortable house of public entci tainment." Vineennes, Ind., May ol, I8J4 52-15 V 4 Take Notice. h LL thoe indebtefl to the subscriber, are rej. A quested to call and pay by the first of J iily, ' l.i. - .. i . . . 1,5 ,nM'",s istwaru-, lor tt.e purpose ol nurcha.-ing goods about thai tnue. Itbc.unesl absolutely iicces-sary to have this rail attended' to, Mid those who nrjflei t this call, may cer tainly expect to be called on in a different way II D WHKF.LKR Vineennes, June 5th, 1334 l-3t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Til sulcrihrr having t.btnined Letters of j

Administration upon the estate of F.lia'l1"" 11,111 '

Reaves, deceased, late of (iihson eountv, Ind , requests till who may be indebted to make im me-ljHte payment, and those win, have claim, I .e ,., ,1(.steJj tu pr(.s, ,lt ,,eni , ropetly authen-' tic itcd. 1 he estate i now btlievtd to o sol vent. i ... . . . . i J A MI'S SKKLTON. . WaV. June 5th, 134 I -'.it riMli: Anniversary nf St. John the K.pt ist, I 1 will be celebrated at Vineennes, by Vu,.l canoes Lodpe. 1N0. I . o n Tu esd a v . t ne 24 i h i ii st . . ' Adjacent Lodges and ttTinsiciit Cretlnen, ore . .. .I-1I-. I. I i re- ci loniv io neu 10 iiiieno. . June nth, 1S34 l-8t f BH K subscriber respectfully informs the pub M. lie, that tjie exercises of this institution have beeni resinned. He takes this opportunity of tendering his thanks lo his friends and patrons for Ihe liberal patronage which they have extended to him. and nf informiiiir them. that be will teach in all the Kn-dish jy a riches . - " for the future, nt the veiy reduced piice of $ i per quarter. He is now prepaied to give ros undivided attention to the duties of the school, and pledges himself to spare no pains to advance his pupils iu their literary pursuits. H. M. SUAW. Vineennes, May 15, 1153-1 50 Have receivci in addition to their former ituck, the Jolljn:irig articles:

AND to which, they invite the attention of I fuc t M rc rs, and w ill be sold for crash at the Loiitheir friends and the public generally, to ..:ii,. .,.. .,1 nricec. and to which we invite the

s v 40 Ton (well assorted) Juniatta Iron, 5 do Fh.ugh I'lates, 250 Uoxt-s 8 by 1( Vilas--, 25 do. 10 by 12 do . 5d do. uscorted CJ lass TiiDiblcrs, o'O do. do. Bottles, 10 do. do. Decaliters, '21 (iross Shoe Blacking, 2iO Reams Wrapping fa per, 5 1 do Wntiior and Letter do. I Cask feailasb, 20O Kcs Beatty's Hide Fo.vdtr, 100 do. Dupont's do. do. Ci Ciutirter boxes Young llyson u. Gunj I o w 'iter 1 ea , !0 C.sts do. do. t:0 K -s v kite Lead, 10 HurieTs domestir b'ran-.'.'. Io i. nn. ( on, i.' fii.es lialti 1 1 more oin, ft1) iloen Bt d Conh 50 do. flough Lines, 25 Bags f epper, 12 do. Spice, t 50 Boxes and Barrels common Cigars, Sf'U do. Melee do. "ry do I.iMiK.s and natural Syrup, "30 Barrels Fittbureh forteri; Ale, 0 Bocs Stotighton's Bitters, 4 Cerooiis S. F. Indigo, '2 Hhds Dutch Madder. I':van vi!Ic, Ind., May 21st, 1834-51 e JlIE subscribers tender their sincert Ua thanks to their friends and customers, for .1 . 1 1 I . .... I ft,! ..,, Iieiioerai pun onace innunin: in rm, u.eii , '. . -pi . ii !,..; i'l sohdt a con t.nnation 1 hey do be ,eve ,t w.J to , the nterest of . W wishing to purcuaH! NEW GOOUS. Now opening, which has been selected with ' jjreat care in the eastern cities ; v bic.Ii, ado.ed to , their former stock, will make their assortment ! complete for the present and approaching seaI .vu -.11 f ,-hi.ti n rn nCTtir-ed :K I,.IV- if not - lovvrr th;lt, aIiy previous stock for cash, or mo-d i kinds of country produce in exchange. BL'RTC'il c IIEBF.RI). Vineennes, Ind. May 1st, 1334 i'C-tf NEW GOODS. 1RSIIITH 6c CARSON, KSPKCTFULLY intoim their friends and the public, that they have just receivv d from the East, their SPUING & SUM 31 VAl ASSORTMENT OF GOODS! Whirl, will be found very select and complHc : Comprising, neatly every aiticle generally cal led for; and it is only necessary to say, that THEY HAVE TO BE m.1.1, an. .. irvmrTTAT T.V WHili BE sold, TJNUSUAIjIjlf LOW lor CASH. Vince-nncs, May 3, 1334 -43-tf A TL those indebted to the late (inn of 1 om- , !...... C. l.OJ urn reo lested TO Call ami llllflll VW - i - cettle their notes aii-J acco.iios w.. .., attbeOi.ceol the Wabash Insurance (.omp .ny, where they have been kit for ;l',"A. LI.BO , .-I sent. Vin:"uns, InJ , Aprili'., Fii4 f-3in

ROSS & iiWING, A . just received a handsome supply of SrUINCi and S.I MM Fit (i(M)DS. nmh.

Higtlieir assortment general und complete thev will sell low lor ca-h, or for sutb nrticles c't country produce as usually received in StoresVmcenues, lad., May lOib, lfeJ4-4'J-3iu E. WHITE U WJYl. HAGER, KSl'F.C i IFULLY inform the i'riuters of J$Jfc the United Stule-, to whom they have long been individually known, as LETTER jFOfJWnERS!, bat they have now formed a co-palneihip u said bu-inesS, and hop from their united skill and extensive experience, to be able to foil satisfaction to all who may favor them with their order-. e . ,,Vro,Ur,, W machinery, in the place , u'e lol"o's and unheHlthy process of casting vi"- J "o. , oesioeraiiun oy the J.uropean and American founder Was, by" American inge" unity and a heivy expenditure of time and money, on the part of our eiiinur partner, fir-t sue ees-frilly accompliM.ed . Extensive use of tb machine cast letter, has fully tested and established supeiiotity in every particular, over Hint cast by the old process. The Letter Foundrv business will, hfreaftrr. I VI... lw 1 1 .1 I . . . . "p ,:,rre,t ' 'V the parties betore named, under Their specimen exhibits n complete seric, '-om Diamond t.i I I lines Fiea; the Book out . . . . .... -w type dmiij in iijo most modem mid light s'y'e. agents for the sde ot the "ninth ami Ru-t Friti- ; ting Tics-es, which they cm lurnish totheir cus I tomers at the manufacturer?' prices. ! . i . i . . ii . . i - i eeiy nriicu; ti-eii in ine l initio uusmess liept f'"' sale; 'lUl '"rrushed on Aioh notice. Old 'M' Liken in exchange for new, at nine euC3 I ' i' i: WHITF., VVM 1 1 A ti L R . New-York, April 12, 1334-o2-3t. N iE W OOP JD S. J. & II'. Ii i 'YES. pT7AVK just returned fiom the EAST with & entire NEW STOCK OP FASntONABt.E Spring Summc? GOODS!! COM PR I SIN tl almost every article generally called for, fit kept in retail STORKS, all of which, has been -i.rcfnllv selected from the Importers and Manattention of all w'io are desirous of getting bargains. VVe have in a trreat measure detei mined to relinquish the CREDITING business: by this arrangement we will be enabled to offer tupe rior inducements to cash purchasers. J. & W. II. Vinrenne, May 15th, 1834 50-Ct JEagle Factory. I aft THIS ESTABLISHMENT is now in succs-ful operation, making COT. TON V ARN, of a very superior quality. Customer, and merchants generally, can havt1 their orders filled as usual, on the shortest notice. D. S. BONNER. Vineennes, March 3d, 1834 40-tf BRUCE'S NEW-YORK TYPE 5TH HE subscribers respi ctlully inform the I'rin. siA, ters that they have recently completed . .- . .- ... ..,r..l ,i:...i., ....I lor ornamental printing or tastelul dis, lay . and as'ortmtnt of f BIN UNO f YPK3 ;p(, Jn ,,e;i(llv f.xterit ni, varietv. A book of specimens may be obtained at the r otindrv, No. 13, Chamber street, near Chatham street. It contains specimens from Twelve Line fiea to f arl, comprising. 45 Fonf of Ronirin Capita! with L. C'ie 25 ' italic do. do. 5 " Title Roman do. do. c Tide Italic do. do 5 ' Shaded Roman do. 17 kt Antique do. 20 ' f lack do. 5 (.);.eu Black do. 2 ' Script do. 5 " German Text do. 2 " Open Text do. 25 " Two lin Rnrnrn Capilnl? I 1 It 'I'v.-r. lino Italic. CanituL do. do. do. do. do. i'.o. do. d. do. 10 Shaded Capitalsof v a ridlis k.nds. 0 i Open -o ." 7 Italian Capital and Fi-urrs. P. .sides tirnnaiiieniai i.ein i-, ...v. ,ic Lottery Figures, Fiece and Fractions, Superiors Agronomical and other signs, Space Rules, Brass Rub s, Ornamented D ishes, Long Braces, more than c20 kind of Borders, and more than RioO kind of cuts and Ornaim ids for school book', newspapers and scientific works: orders for any o' which or for Composing Sticks, Cases, Chases, Lc, will be executed with the utmost prompt'itudc, a large stock being always on hand. . I I, py will also execute orders for I tinting ,i - ... -. . . - c ,i.:i. il.i.k. ti-itl Fi eses, I run la iei, ...o.. ...v frilU, at the manufacturer' prices. Printers oT Newspapers wdl please puous.. ' this advertisement (with this note) Once tune rnrnii'ti r.nvmPtil :civo navment when they nrcna-e emr timci the. amount of their bill Foundry, CiF.O. BBLCE Sc. Co. New-York, April, IB31 Cl-31 jo a iiuJTJJa or Evnnv INSCRIPTION, Fxecnte.lw.tl. neatness, ..(Curacy and despatL " rit the OlBcc of the Vineennes liftzetlc.