Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 4, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 June 1834 — Page 3
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srrcir. The quantity of specie entrrrd at the Custom house in New Yrk from fortiori place, between lite 28th I .Match and l'tli of Mny, n period of seven weeks, ua., of cold, gR3.233; silver, '2,947,333 tola!, ' 2,9 17,677. The period cnmmcnces alter some of the large importations were made, and there have been constantly lare receipts fiom w Orleans. We should believe that tlie amount , specie received al ibis poll since the lt of J mnarv, could not he le- ih m the whdc ol Gcv'. AldicvV loan. 0. 000 000 Jour. Commerce . Mr Avery of the Syracuse lion Foun-
drv, it i said, has discov e i ed that a mix idd I,,dy now
Be on v"'" GuuJ There nre counterfeit .$5 biili ir the hank of Burlington, V'ermor t, payable to H. Vail or bearer, and dulM March 1, R G. Cole, t'ashicr E. J . Englesby, Prei.:ent. I o engraving i? course, hut the wiiting is excellent. The Constitutionalist. Beat this Shoemakers. The New England Weekly Ileview, printed at Maillord, Ct. fays: We are informed that Mr Giove (J. IloJcornh, of (Jianby, in thi State, made in five ami a hal f da s, t enI y four pairs of pood stout meiid hoots We need pot fay that ho i an indu-di ion mechanic, or that he "sticks to his last' literally. SaJ Reverse of Fortune.--There is an
in
tuie ol blue clay with common mhu, in the
pi op. ii t ii n of nne-ti n'h of the former to tiine-tcnMis c i the I itter, constitutes the test composition lot casting ) et used, lie ha? patented the discovery. Pater son Intelligencer.
Two Inrses b-"!oi.g;ng to Mr. F. K Tliiell.ol New Voi k. on Saturday the 3 1st u!i. tiottcd 100 miles iu 9 houis, 57 minutes
nut!? and apples
thi r iiy, who sells at the co i tier of
pea the
tteot, who wan itic the wile of a wholesale dealer in I'eail street, and whose property was estimated at '200000 There are tut tew mm w hose minds would hear up uudei circuni!ances like these. .V. V. Sun. One Animal Preys on another . A large
Hawk was lately taken on the
nnd 35 seconds. A het of j 1500 had ( Englan I in which was found a rlevei been m ule by their owner, that they M.ed Codling. Oa opening the Codling, a
v nul.t perform the diManee in ten hnurivsmall .vs was Joun.I sepulchered iu its!
which was won of cruise. 1 hey weie maw. Oa opening l!ie Ling, an angle driven before a light wagon. The leat j wonn and several marine insects wete is slid to exceed any thing recorded in j found established in close c-uarlet s. the annuls of this kind of Kooitic g. I --
Pater son Intelligencer.
j Flood is not washed out w ith blood, but with 1 water.
rBMlE subscribers have iust received from
1 IS'ew Oi leans, a very general assortment of
brocrncs, nil ot which, having been selected viiili cure, Uiey feel safe in pronouncing them of excellent qualities. These, together with the old stock render their assortment complete, and they will be disposed of low for cadi. THORN ii TRACY. June 21, IS34 3-tf TH3 DIRECTORS OF THE A KL requested to meet al Vincennes, in Ihe County of Knox, on Monday, tlie 2 1st of July next, for the purpose ol taking such steps as may he deemed necessary to carry into etTect the object contemplated hy the "Act Incorporating the Kvansville and Lafayette Kail lload Company. ,? Approved December 2-lih, 1833. The following gentlemen are appointed Directors, by the Act, in the seve-
Jral Counties hereafter named, to wit:
County of Vanderburgh. llobeit M. Evans, James Lewi, John Shanklio, Jame Cawnn, and John Mitchell. County of G ibson.- John I Neelv. John llrownlee, William French, lati ick Ya ne, and Willi.-im Daniel. County of Knox Samuel Emison, Wil
liam Liurtch, Albert Bad. diet, John 13.
Martin, and Thomas Weslfail.
10 10 3 12 3 t 2 3 15o
HAC'.S HAVANA A COITEK,
n ',0- llio do. Barrel. New Orleans Suear, . Loaf do. Barrels Cogniac Brandy, do Americnn d. LarreU Cherry Boumco,
o' oia.ieira Vi
do. do. do.
ire.
Ol llllSiK (J0THnnern' Oil, Kenhawa Salt.
Also, a large Assortment of QUEENS WAR Ii, A N D which aie offered for sde verv l.-w tv LUUTC H &. HKliCRI). Vincennes, June 21, IS;I 3- tf
GOODS.
ncss ITiaving,
WH ju-t received a handsome Mipplv of STRING and SUMMfll r.ilflliS. mlr.
iiiglhi-irassortrnciit general oil(J complete they will sell low lor cash, or for sik h rticle8 of country produce as is usually received in Storci. Viiiceunes, lad , JNIay 1 0th, 1SU4 -lO-Jiu
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NJi A .;r?S
.0
4
Whom
Outtae o.i the American Flap The;
Mobile IlegHter coniains an account r ; most tl igrant outrage on our llg, by the au'hoiities at Tobiseo. Capt. M'KegeJ d" the brig Industry, was dragged tiom'
Id- vessel and thrown into a dungeon, w ith-: J on rv V. Snait
ut even ihe pretence o an occasion. j Oar r.cMinsel has made every ffort to pro-1 T,- rpTr r Ti-r.TTrTn'-n-n r
iiiih ii 1 ieieai', oiu iti vain. 1 uey nun ; ... ... .-i
to set b'.tn at litiertv tor tiltv ounce ot
CANDIDATES. Au lust Election. roil iti;rLs::TATivi:.
Shaw, k. N. Caunan,
6 rF?f;cWi
r.SI KC 1 FULLY lot"'.,,. fbo,r frhi-d-tl.nl Ihy hae just recti red from the Kuslern Cities, A General an 1 St -s"tialfe Assortment of FAS HIONABLE
1
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County of Sullivan William S. Crilft , Fnibrncin drnot evrv article of Staple arid
William C. Gritlith, George Boon, Samuel , F,,!'c-V h)ry Goads, cwet.i.wi.n Mnd Hardware. Coleman, and John De 1'eau. A" '"';'o f lh'.r fct.uk, which is more ' . r . Icomplete and ext.-n-nvc than they Iru-o ever bebounty oj I igo. illiam C. Linton, f,,r,. (. red to Ihe pul, lie. i re.;rt f,,ll v s-djri(.
TIII3 ESTABLISHMENT
is now in successful operatio-i, mnking COTION AltN, of a very superior quality. Customer. it,d .iter, bants i, rallv, can have tliuir orders filled as usual, on the shortest notice. 1. S. MON.NKR. vincennca, Mnrr h 31, IR.14 40-tf
AWBIHA'ISTRATOR'S
William n ines, J a rues asson Jackson, and James liarnes.
FOR Flii.. T Mia"! K1CT.
l'ltUKK LAt'LANT.
I William U ackr,
! FOit TiniU) DISTRICT. jCiiAKi-KS L'oi.kk, Jose M Clluf..
r ilil: itn 1 will probably detain him until ... " ' ' '
l!ey have extorted tb.e money, or are constrained to release him by thJ interleience ol our outraged gov erutneut.
t ocl usee. A vjei man uncerioii, ior a j . het of i'OO, to run vesterd.av, from the r'OHN 1 l'liC,:u ' corner ol 1- urteenth Stieet and the Third '-aauiah I ti.LiAM.
Acnuc io iiar lem ani oacu in cu iiMimic?, , , .... , ,, . , . . , -, . ii OII.D k)i W ednesd.iv, the .olh uist , in tins Mo pclormcd tins leat in ,7 mmntes, and ( , M, CakiLht, Curort of Kcv. appeared allc rw ards b'll little laMyned. m,-. CannVht, of Car!i-le. I i.
This iii?nnce,hv measuiement, is 12 miles ! On the jtt . on the MiM-ippi
John 1?. Makiin,
Guide, out nud G hack. He is ahout " O ..... o r1 r t n 1 iruli.tlB 1 trtllr.!& ;I'-S, l.l.
HlKAM SoIOS, of Vlll-
John ed, with Ihe ainnnce to par hnsers th it their
efforts shall be to plewse in pticesas well us in
CrvoarA-e.-Matthew Noel, Dan . , ,(l 0,ri'icT1 t. . t 1 ! inct nnes, June Mth, ls4 2-tf lei iMciMorns, James Cameron, James. IN . i C. Smith, and Joseph M Hay. j ADMINISTRATOR'S Covnlu of Fountain. Uriah Ih'ggs, Da-i M3 W fT Vf vid Sewal," David Havvles, Wilson Clay.j Ml tyj? A Ki MA pool, and Andrew Wilson. "VTOLICL is hereby given, timt the underCnintif of Pipi ecanne John Taylor,;! signed, h.is taken out Letters of AdiniuisJoserh S. Mt,nati, Jacob Walker, Tho- j'"11'0" !' ,:it" "'""'"' f .iil., ,, , , . ,i , I latent arrek couti v, .id fctate oi IudiaiiH, ma Uambridge, and ill.am Mealon. Wcee). Alt perWh.d.-Med to said estate A general attendance ot the Directors HrP requested to make imm.-diate pnyment, nn.l
those havinir elaitns ugainst said estate, are notified to present the same duly authenticated for
'Hit' said estate is supposed to be
-LSI vO J-L JAViiJj.
iMlHi: uudersned, having taken out letters 4JL of adriiiiiisirition on tin: eslnte of Joseph l.obinson, (late of Sj.eiiccr county, IndiHiin, deceased,) persons harirg claims against aaiil estnf', are hen ! y notified to present them legally authenticated fr settlement, and all tliosn n.lil)tcd to said estate, are retpiested to mako imrio diatu paviuciit. Ihe estate is supposed tu i)t; iiuolv eat. DAVID M CI??, slJi:rr. Spencer county, !nd., June loth, Ih.M o-3
is respectlully requested
hlnp Oil ? l 1 S 'If (
(7-The Editors of ihe Vincennes -s" ''""t.1'"1.
zelte, Western bun, atasti Courier, Mercury, and Lafaveite Fiee I'ress, aie respectlully requested to publish the a hove notice for three weeks successively.
Gellincri lof a dangerous ccmranian j )Ijji
A gemleman whi was proceeding liom . v-w . . . , 1 1 1 M iO barrels Mu-kinuuui Salt.pist Durham towards bunder land alone in ;""jpJ ived and for sale, by
re-
RO & EWING.
Jane 23, 1334 1-fit
gig. one clay last wceii, ovtiuoiv in uiej fuk of the eei ig, a person on foot hav-i . .- . . i i . i"
ing ttie apprarance or a ie"peciai.i ietnale, who politely asked him tlie favour of a ri le, which the gentleman readily granted. So after the vacant seat became
occupied, the gentleman turned his heao , u iter seasons, 'lherefore, round to speak to his supposed female vn fx y coniiianton, when he observed a whisker! ItlXjvV& A&A
on Ihe cheek. Surprised ond 8omewhati-rj,0iC uhoe notes and accounts are el
his discovery he purposely 'call ami settle the same, on or before th
f! 'Ill'- undei signed, wishing to purchase a 1 stock of tiOODS, suitahle for the Fall and
VINCENNES
(MirsTF.n r.iA.urr. .id,,vr. Warrick Co. Ltd., June 3, lKM-"2-3t
. 1- I. .ML. I
SAliT I S AiLT ! !
f&&itK Barrels Conemaugh
hie, to
ie 30th
J OHN MYERS, having removed to the house recently occupied by A. Leltoy, and beinij permanently fixed, assures his friends and former customers, that the I.arder. the 7 ir, the Grautry, and the 7i loft, shall always he well provided: the chatnhers shall be kept iu proper order, and the hoitler, and servants, shall be faithful. He pledges himself to use every proper exertion to give satisfaction, and solicits public pa
tronage. He hopes, by care and assiduity, to
first quality,
I5U. Muskingum do. dn. do.
J ust received, and
For sale, hy
THORN TRACY. Vincennes, lad , Jane 1Kb, 1831 2-lf
OR TO RENT, fiVftflHE well known Tavern Stand in I Vinceiiiies, formerly occupied hy Gen. H. Lasselle. For terms, apply to the sub-
IR'-I the plantation of Mr. s-' M Ew iu, about three miles from 0 . town, h sorrel HORSE, six or sevi&it ' " $ car" of ue, with n white star i h iu his forehead, one white foot, tdLz22?t with heavy tnaae and tail said lnrse wnt away about the firf of May hist, an '. I have every reion to believe was std'ii. ( will give a reward of five dollars for the return of the hoise. or tv iity-live dollars (if stolen) to my person who w ill give me inliitiniitioii of tht
thiet, u that he may be brought to pi-'ice.
June ?th 13.34-2-4 1
JOHN LAW.
scnoer, June 9th, ir.312-6t
JOHN LAW.
LURTCH k HEBERH.
June 2Sth, 1 fi3 1 - ot
Vincennes, led., May 31, 1834-52-15 V 4
Hiarmed at tn.s uiscoverj r r'"y " B,,,;t ,o, ; ,Vt . .. .1 n n . I unmn Tulv next, as it is our lnietuion lo tro ior ine ... .... . ' ...
orappe.l a giove u. uu .o. o, ...... " n:llllP1. ,.lrk nf f,,o,H about that time. ol pntd-o eu.ertu.nment
fliaicij orew up, iequSi.ob .ui: r.. . j rlhtr iujulgeCes eamiol be given.
be to good as to alight and piCK u up, asi
his horse would not stand so as to enable him to do so. This scheme had the delired ffiVct; he alighted, and the qentlet.. -1 ........ r . ram i lull P
man insiaimy uiwit: vi. ... . ' "WS hrrcbr civen,
leaving hts late. ompanion a distance ini ,L.Ut.rs (1f Administration on the ctHte the rear. On aftetwaids examining a te-',uf jamc?lr.ke, deceased, bdeof Warrick connticule which had been left in the g'g. thejty,and Stale of Indiana. All persons indebted
, I.. rU. I i fin,l Unit ;, 'to the said estate, are leqnesieo io.iHive.mmv
K"UllfclIlll it a 1 1 v i i 1 1 v v -
NOTICE
that the undersigned, his
C O JtF.U I S I O . V E R SALE.
THS SATURDAY largest an t cheapest Wtekly A'eu-spopcr in the United StJtts, is published ezery Saturday ly IVoodzaard and Spragg t
j price $2 per annum, payable in advance. j P jel JLtjti3 popular journal is printed on a sheet t JlK. ol l''R largest dimension. No other j weekly paper is comparable to it iu size. It j contains thirty-two columns of reading matter, i cacti column being etpiul to twelve piigts of a
duodecimo hook. The COURIER though but three years in existence has an actual circulation of over twenty-one thousand copies. This unparalleled pat lounge shows the high estimation in which it i every where held. The COURIER possesses advantages over all other weekly newspapers. Its immense sis admits of the greatest possible variety, and its contents furnidi an extensive, useful, novel,
(entertaining nnd instructive miscellany, com-
prising me euuereni urancnes or popular uierature, such as Tales, Poetry, Essays, Criticism, A:c ; notices of the l'ine At ; Humor; Sportinj
ar-
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im 'ViA t II' V l ' V'l Ul Ol 111V. "V V III lill 3" ., , I I . A I . I ' , . niitcuoies ; Kciciies oi uie and teanners:
. j ..... ..... . .v., . v....., - ju sioners ouri oi wuo county, nonce i !.., .. . e .i r- m I i. ti.ai ii, nor..;4ffa of n.i i i. c i i .. i ioi. I . . ... J, ! . lice Rcooitst 1 i ices Current of the Grain M
- - v . , ncreov ei v en. ui a i i wo i ciiit a e ou: - lie si i c, 10 i . . . ... . . . ....
1 li.ii-.. Iwn rutnmpil It . 1-iWrsthis o r norl 11 n i -1 . 1 1 " 1 1 1 1 u r .1 1 - . 1 1 Kei, roii-igu anu 1 oiuesi 1 c inteliieucej ano an j nave ueen resumed. 11 i.iaes uus o poriuni 1 t,n highest bidder, before the Court housr loor ,, , , 3 , , ,, ' , . ! ... 1. 1 1L. ...I.. 1.. 1.;. fri. ..t ..,.11. .- ... . . , , abstract and summary of n matters which
i i ivini.-iiiin .io '' " in vincennes, on ainroay, uie ;t ti iay oijuiy . , , 1 patrons for the l.heral patronaee w hich they u botwvR x th(.ht,urJ uf , o'clock, A. M. 5 l" m rl 'f ? f.'"? nm.B.' -P , have extended to him. and of informing them, L,,,, ..v.i.l p. v f..,,,,, ..'..r,,. I J ',g.nal article of the COURIER a
i...t i. ...;li i:.ri. ;.i ll il- I-'n.lih mnnrhesL . . . ..: 1 .. . 1. ! contributed ty the ablest writers in the covin
..i.it ii' ..... ....v.. ....... v.... in w : one inu II 1 . 1 1 . 1 i Mi:
s. know
contaiued a brace el" loaded pistols.
Durham A h A Susceptible Thief John Hamilton was brought up for stealing a coat from his boar img house in Mulberry street When placed at the bar, he delivered hitrelf as follows: "You are a mrtgisI . ,1 ri.l. mill- Pill a thief, and a
HUIC, inn in... ...., -
diatc payment ; and those having claims against the same, are notified to present them duly authenticated fr settlement. The said est do is siirnostd to be solvent. ' ELI AS T. COE. , Jim'r. Roonville, June lbth, 1S31 4-3t XxAvcvi lvviumYuuVvYxi. riHE subscrilier feels himself called upon to aiohc'iM: to his trusty subjects for closing
the l'alaee door a-ain-t them during the aiiui
feel-'cnce levies of Friday la-t.
mg, and couA cpiently I don't want you tP1;;1 ! ti.tle with or pun them by a long Rigmci-
It cannot be sun-
oreclude me from
for the future, at the very reduced price of 5'
per quarter. He is now prepaied to give bis undivided attention to the duties of the school, and pledges himself to spare no pains to advance his pupils in their literary pursuits. II. M. SHAW. VincenueK, May 15, 183450
Horongh f Vinceene
iiliu ii('lii III Hir 1 , .1 , 1 . .
r
the pubi
icir ex-
Anicr-
eiecieu, . ia win 1 pos. -9 hm-h; ....... 1W your d'.l'vl Royal;! regret to state, that they were removed nnlv to es ! not'w itlistaiKlintheremonMrancf s ot my .ccre 11 - !i:,rv. and. in short, of w w hole Cabinet, 111
ig the Knight 01 ladn-try; conve.pieruiy 1 ;oiivdetelv prostrated; I cou'd led have
...-vr m -i 11 r vnn ran 1 i'iuli iuij m,
(I.IV7. lll.H". . v,...- - v . I I .. . t . . n.-c..il 1I1.1t mv herb station
acks of sickness. 1 heietore, ne it Known,
.... ii,.. .1 v 'ilmvn written, tlie stoma h ot
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role ex xmiuatton. wanted a co iiuu-i i ,)is mh,( sty manic-td utt-i reoeuio.i i un- . . . 1 1. 1 .lotcrtpd. and ; i.rf..l .Vr..:fp. made hv order of the Princess
11 ir 1 nc. 1 110; v ' - --
must be punished for it, I kno
ns well as my ow n ; it w as my
t I ..I )-. ila Ml P
rnne. not 1 on ui ni - - nJin
.1 .i off hand, nnd let me ue .. r.onvletelv prostrated: I ou.d not have
. ' .-.i- ...! ren. t:.Lrn a friend bv the naal organ and fiouri-hed
toed as soon as PMU.e, ' t : nZ;,r w;lhont Seri.w hazard to the jugular, fer an especial tavor on inc. ne , j" ,.,,i,iiti 01 to these facts noted, it may be pro I committed. .V. I'. Transcript. j rtv sti,t,:(l( that my elde-t son, (-heir apparent') j II - . . .1 ............ ..... 11 41...I
. .i j H cuttuig ni Teeia a rrn i"'H TIIF. PRINTl'ir Ct.II.VNtir.NTS. :care and kin dnes of a devoted parent. 1 ll... It t.di.cnbe for the new-pa-i Times re presrnant widi important events. I. I boil shalt subscribe Dr Uie ne , Vmonir ,hcm, nnd not the lea.t, ,s the approachr.rr prin'ed in thine own vicmiiv . ,o,., tion. 1 am nersomdlv friendly to all the
2. Thou sbalt not take a newspaper j ra)(1i, aU s. n (1,ie d" them" has any reason to ; -. . - ilic -..S.ri intion nione V 1 fonr ...v .-im. rition. 1 shull exert m v-i It to se-1
- j cre the election ut them all 1 o effect this obpur.ctlially. , i, arti i-rt I would v to them that nnilmi; is so n3. Thou .!,alt not -teal another s art. .ls.Hry a, to h.ve -a smooth face." 1 am an c'.esnn t publish them as thine own. .,depl"ia unking smooth fare. My tiTins are 4. Thou shalt not perpeti ate. maniac j vrrV ,,),.,,,, i ,)an n price on some i r.,,e'l lliv!.. Ci.,.. I ! oil el i.ltl.
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nr u ii c i io i -i - ,
i rrtr
... ..i.i- i. n. I .. il. nut !
,,le el!n-ions io ne puinm.ru -, June 2a ,fi:U4 ;...ro rf veutbtut ceniiu. !
riuii ini: - ' j r-i ,; ' i, . i.-.. l.u .fl r.it i idrii-.euts. nnd'
. i lie lie: I", i "
VM. FLEU RVILI.E.
1 ! e ?n e rn b
keep the piititer blessed w ith the lulluess ; Jy n
thereof. . , w 5 F.SFEC T FULLY informs the citizens of fj. Th"" ?halt not borrow thy neighbor sj v.nceniu s, and its vmuity, that he would liewsp-prr, I Ut go to him that hath to sell t t , m ivc them in the capacity of pnd 1 11 v one for thyself svf. " Then shalt not flv in a passion when f9 5l .ia SUft .lH-l. J fi ?
. " II V
Hi4 room i? at J C. Clark's
. 1 .1 . 1 -1 .
t Hotel. I . oil. s are iiu.irru. u, inai nn win wan .. . . 1 1 11: :r 1 1 I r
. 1 1 .1... ill. 1- in, iitiii ill. 11 ........... .. ..... . v. . .
I ' r I e 1 1 ' ' v 1 1 ' 1 ' ILne.r tio v c. temporaries
t pe
Have received in addition to their former stock, the fullozi-ing articles: VIST) to which, they invite the attention of their friends and "the public generally, to say : 40 Tons (well assorted) Juniatta Iron, 5 do. Plough Ti tles, 25() Boxes 8 by K (ilas, 25 do. 10 hy 12 do.
oil do. assorted Glass Tumblers, 30 do. do. Bottles, U do. do. Di'cmiters, 21 Cross Shoe Blacking, '20 Ream' Wrapping Fa per, 51) do. v riting Hiid Letter elo. I Cask Fearhish, 200 Kegs Beatty'i Hide Powder, 100 do. Uupont's do. lo. 50 ('inr!er boxes Young Hynein L (tm Powder Tea, 10 Chests do. do. JVI Kegs White Lead, 10 Bat re la domestic Brandy,
10 do. elo. Ciin, 2 Pipes rUliininre Cm, 50 do7.cn Bed Cords. 50 do. Plough Lines, 25 B its Pepper, 12 do. pice, 50 Boxes and Barrels common Cirars, :O0 do. Melee do. 25 do Lemon and natural Syrup, J!0 Barrels Pittsburgh Porter & Ale, 5 Boxes Stoiightotrs Bitter, l Ceroons 5 F. Indigo, 2 Hints. Dutch Madder. Evansville, Ind., May2lst, 1831-51
on ihe plat of said town, by mini
ureu auo lony-iivv.- vi-i..,; .1 .eon oi iwovt-.,,, , , ,,, ..
months, the purchaser civmg bond and mort-: , , f - .. .1.1 . n 1 .1 i ii- .they recir.e fiom abioad may be specially pace on the said premises, and the budding )milcruU.(1 Bulwer's new Monthly, ti e Melrothereon excepted. pol, Ian , Frazer's Magazine, London Literary , .JS"iir l 1 ' idackwoo.Ps Mr, Nor.oc's La Bell June llth, A. H lh.l-2-t Assembi. e, World of Passion, and the United m . --v v r t 4 n'rnnn , service Journal. '1'hrough their Agent Mr. 1AU VUAn I iti.ib WTLMKR, they are aLo furnidu-d with thn . ehoiee.-t Engli-ii Papt rs.intludiiig the JuLn Buit, 'on Tin: ! Bell's life in London, toe. WUSTIZjRJ &rI''J2rjri'&m i Iri Prt pairing the contents of the COL'RI ER,
strict reuard is paid to rtns. All ton iiin intol-
Managers Office, Wheeling, Jane 6, I b'3 1. , bgonce," up to the latest dates, is invariably givl I tii ; and w henever a in es-s of imiiortfliit matter
j Our Correspondents will find below, the out-1 may require it, au extra will he published. Tho lines of two of the most Bulliant, Rich and Al-sumiinuy of doiue?lic all lirs is 11101 e complete, 0.1........ ir ... 1 ... 1 .... 1. 1 : . i .... 1 1 : 1 .
iraciive ceneiuca c ei oueii'u eo uie puouc. 1isav SfTaY. loVVvivy,
correct oid full, and embodies a greater extent and variety of information than can be found in any other pu per, as in addition to a condensed statement e.l localities, a synopsis of passing events 111 all parts of the country is regularly prepared and publislud. The ELllOidAL DEPARTMENT embraces review s of new publications ; notices of the
I fine ails, c ; rctnai us on general topics; desoi iptions of public improvements, amusement, j .ye ; discussious of suitable subjects; dramatic I cnt icL-m, Szc. 'Ibis depaitn.ent has been, and j wilt conliiiiie to be conducted in a spirit of I ho ! most feai h ss ii.dci.cndem e. Whatever come
I Besiles I of 6 000, 1 of -1.000, 1 of 3 V0, 1 of; fairly within observation, 'hali be frankly dalt
CLASS No. 13, for 1834. Draws on the 12th July, one prize of
2 5,000 And fifteen Capitals each of
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