Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 10, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 August 1834 — Page 4

thoughts. rY BF.KXAR.D BARTON.

"We have luvM tlimugh want, we have lov'd

through wrung. "We Lave felt the blight of the slanderer' tongue. And the heartless worldling's scornful eye, 2Ia moved at our calm fidelity. E'en such has (icrn our lot, my love, For many n dreary day ; And still our sky is dark above. And dreary i our way. But have we not, at scon, known The sout-sustajning power, Of joys the heart may call its own, In sorrow's darkest hour? 'lis something, in the toil and care, Of life's rough thorny road. To know that each is pronpt to share The other's palling load. And oh ! how muck, when hearts are wrung Am! sick with hope deferred, 'nin kind affection's penile tongiie, One kiud uud cheerful word. Ti more, ami J lh worlds rudo din, And feverish fretful strife, To know still brightly burn will.' Our love, the light of bfo. Like that lone star which shines by night. To guide the storm-tossed bark: It (seems yet lovelier to the tight, When all besides is dark. True love's iHtB?Dir sympathy, Which makes it dear to live, The worlding's wealth can never bny. The world can never pivo. And sweeter, holkr is the thought What there to earth is given, May with yet purer thoughts be fraught, Eternally in heaven.

procurement of a negrepa for a wife. He

prefers one, 'entirety or cnituy oi Atrican descent.' Our correspondent etatea lhat he is the father of five lovely daughters, pure and innocent as nature could form them; and he is evidently apprehensive, I et a morbid or vicious tasle should render hitn at sonae future time the progenitor of a motley race. So far as the mad ness aud iniquity of the editor of ttae Lib

erator, the Ltnancipator, aad tther vicious print9 can go, he may be justified in

his apprehensions; tor the former endors ee the advertiser as beiug serious in hi? proposal, and actuated by disinterested and generous motives. Still, however, we assure our correspondent that lie need suffer no alarm. For wie and good pur poses, the Creator of all the earth gave distinctive features and properties to

those whom he appointed to inhabit its

diverse territories, lie also, at the same time, endowed his creatures with the faculty of taste, accompanying it with entire

frtedom of choice, thereby forming a per

petual and insurmountable barrier to the

pvii'rahl( a mal era mat inn which OUT COT-I

Eagle Mactory.

THIS ESTABLISHMENT

1s now in successful operation, making tuj-

TON YARN, of a very superior quaiuj. -- turners end merchant generally, can have their orJers Hied as usual, on the hort "T'n Vincennes, March 3rt, 1834 40-tf

rttfi K Gficmfcal Stove.

HITT &. ORRICK

RESPECFULLY inform their friends and the public generally, that they keep on hand a largo aud well selected assortment of fiesh

MEDICINES, which they receive semi annually, from the East. DKUG3, PALM S, OILS, DYE STUFFS, 4 c.

UJ xiiich, the following are a part:

BOTANIC

iyr. vwj'tcyuxsojs, fiESPECT FULLY informs his friends and Ui the public, that his office ii now kept on Main street, Evausville, Indiana, uear the store 1 If. rV. llo will Ix kf r LX

respondent eo prematurely Jeplorf." and fur fiale, a general assortment of We have no fears on thi head. Lveryj T n-T--TkTrTiO,' body knows, however, that .ickljr aTe-! VEGETABLES MEDICINE. titei .will occasionally prevail. B"S fully c'rilhP.' M't t . i i i 1 . -,k tiiic svstem ot BOTANIC MEDICAL rRAtI he profligate lord, blessed with a ,TlcK; MjesC5., a va9t superiority over the comboautilul wile, will sometimes Steal to thejmon u,0l'e &f bleeding and mineralizing, both attic of hi9 bronzed cook-maid; and this; in pqjut of efficacy and safety, be employs vegei the sort of taste which, it would seem, I table remedies exclusively m his practice, and is beginning to pervade the. ranks of ,he!'; . ... . . ... , .. Iwith the boie of permanent reiiIimmediate abolitionists. We hope they j N n Tho nnblic are informed tUat those

tay be accommodated to their JiearCa con-lvrho are pretending to practice the Thomsouian

tent. We only wonder lhat certain rro-

fetsors, (as the young chaps call them

System without qualification, or authority, or blendinir vegetable and mineral medicines, are

not patronuea by- tLe I iionnonian nuismu 111-

clcua lil rrt urnviilu f h i3 in 80 I V f a with'

i " '" stitution.

A. P. HUTCHINSON EvansviMe, lnd. July 12, 1U3-1 o-6ui

sable instead of white niouses, belore

enterinc:

upon their mission. And as

'their leadiner editor, (iarrison. sanctt mis

the scheme, it i suggested whether the 377V -fAf f" w3& 4 i&Tr

a

TAKINfJ THIN (is COOLLY. 'Youre an infernal scoundrel !' eaid

fierce looking gentleman , the other clay, 1

coming op 111 great wrnth to a iankee, who was standing quietly on the sidewalk, "you're on infernal scoundrel, sir!" 'That news to me' returned the Yankee, qatetly. "News! you rcoundrel do y ou call it new??1' ''Entirely so." "You need'nt think to carry it olT so quietly. pay you're aa ifernal scoundrel ! and i'ii prove it." "I beg you will not. should'nt like to be proved a scoundrel .v 4,Xo, I dare swear von would'nf. But an-

leaders ia this city ought not, in their Jam

ily arrangements , to bear practical fejlimony against the prejudice against color . We shall at all limes n.sert, without

charge, notices of the matrimonial junc

ffTllIE subsciibers tender their sincere thanks to their friends and customers, for

Mhe liberal patronage heretofore received, and solicit a continuation. They do believe it will

tronof the abohtiooiits with the negroes, i be to the interest of thos,e wishing to purchase

to call uiul examine ti.eir

1

We therefore insert, agreeably to the in

tiinatiou of the Liberator, the following advertisement from that paper of Saturday week, together with the editorial averment lhat it is intended in subsr ear-

...tuft A.i! tiri it ai rn iha imtttir (i 1 2 ,1 fit!

i .1 . .1 . .t complete lur uio pre-eru auu ,t iuiu.hs bear in mind, that this editor i the ac -jLall of whi.-h, are offered as low, if not knowledge head and leader oi that par-;jow,.r than anv previous stoek fo-r eash, or most

SEW GrOOBS,

Now oienini;, which has been selected with preat care in the eastern cities ; which, added to their former stuck, will make their assortment

A Wife Wanted. We have been re-

swer me directly did ycu, or did vou not quested to give tbe following advertise

say, in the presence of certain ladies ofjment four iuserliotx in the Liberator. my acquaintance, tliat I was a mere "iThe author of it is serious in his propoCalf? O no, sir; the truth is not to be Lai, ami actuated bv disinterested and geu-

t . 1 1 . M . .."1 . .11 T

spoken at an times. "'ilie irvinl you preBUtne to call me a calf, Mr?" O

1 call von-nothing. ' "ll's well

kinds of country produce in exchange. BURTCH & HKBGRP. Vincenne,Ind. M;iy 1st, 1S3-1 4U-tf

lerous motives, lie is an estimable man, land we believe, will make a good bus

no, eir, I catl you not'iing. "lis welliband. We presume the novelty id the

you tlo; ior it you had presumed to call advertisement will insure it a widecircume " "A man I should have heenjlation. grossly mistaken." "Do you mean to say j For the Liberator. I am not a man, sir?" "That depends on j A friend of equal rights is convinced circumstances." -What circumstances?"! that our colored brethren and sister art"If I should be called as evidence, in ajentitledto nil the lights and privileges court of justice, I should be bound to (which are claimed by the white?; that speak the truth." "And you would say l prejudice ngint color is extremely ah was not a man, hey? Do on sre thi- surd; and that a-? this ptejudice exists , its cow-skin?" "Yes and iv seen it with j victim? will ftel that yoke of oppression surprise, ever since you came up."-- crushing them to the earth. lie takes "With surprise ! Why, did you suppose i the liberty also to state, (being himelf

1 w.iS such a cownrd that 1 dare not oe hvhat is termed a white munA should he!

the article, when I thought it was demand-'meet with a suitable opportunity, he isi ed?" "Shall I te!l you what 1 thoueiit?"ir.onvinced that it is hi dntv. and it is hisf

t J ' .

. . , . i

determination, to bear testimony against

Acetate Morphine

Hydriodate i'otatae Ox Murale do. eodine Black Oxyd Mercury Blue Pill Mass Lunar Costic Sulphate Quinine Lx tract do. " Coloycinth 44 Ciruta ,l Ualladona 44 Liquorice Genuine Red Bark 44 CulLsaye do. Ca'.-mel Oj)iuiu

I Ipecacuanha ! Cream Tartar

Cakined Magnesia Carbonat do. Peruvian Barks Yellow Lima do. Quassia Cascarilla Gentian Colchi um Symp Liverwort Gum Scamiiioiiy

damtioge Arabic Caukdiiir Asa foeti. i Tragacauth Elastic Sly rax Aloes Guiuc Kino AmmoMtac

Radx Spigelicu Sugar Lead lilue lti iol White do. Tartaric Acid Sup. Cutb. Soda Curb. do. Manna Flako Oratig;: Feel Nil! galls Jalap l'ulv.

JC.'vKtaibu do.

Virginia Snake Hoot Seneku do. ttadx. Valerian. Una L'rsi Burgundy Pin Pimento Adhesive Plaster Cantharidcs do.

Mercurial do.

Dyachilou do. Court do. Refined Borax Crude do. Sal. rsitre Refined

While Squills

Epsom Salts

Cilauber do. Caustic Potnsae Benzoic Acid adx Sarsaparilla Cantbarides Tartar Emetic Senna Alexandria Spermaceti Sal Ammoniac

'occulus Indicus Arrow Root Pulv. Fine Sponge White Arsenic Paper Pill Boies Wood 44 White Wax Yellow do. Red Precipitate While do. Chalk prepared Crude Antimony Black Hellebore Ergot Pulv. Elor Sulphur English Saffron American do. Cubebs Black oxyd Manganese Cail) Ammonia Citric Acid l'lioJ,hale Iron Carb. lo. Antimonialis pulv. V'rankincence Armenian Bole Carb. Zino Nux Vomict. Russian Castor Kxt. Catechu Calbanum Roll Brimstone Sheet Corks Bottle do.

Have received in addition to thtir former ?). the fnHmina articles ;

... i - . .. J Balsam Cupavia I .D to which, they invite the attention of 0i(

Consolidated do. 1.1 Cnw,Li

I ons Qweil Besorrei; .runiaiia iron,

5 tlo. Plough Plate?, Crxi Boxes 8 by 10 Ulas, J5 do. 10 by 12 do. oil do. assorted CI lass Tumbler, 30 do. do. Bottles, 10 do. da. Decanters,

SB v

10

Vial " Oil Peppermint 44 Almonds 44 Wintergreen Cinnamon 44 Cloves 44 Lavender 44 Bordeau 44 Anir44 Caraway 44 Orange 44 Spruce 44 Rerun mot 4 Sassafras 44 Origanum 4 Hemlock 44 Pennyroyal 44 Cedar 44 Turpentine " Juniper 4k Rosemary 14 Worm seed 44 Senk;k 44 Castor 14 Sweet 44 Spiko 44 Roe

4,Do, if vou dare." 44 1 thought to mvself

Wliat ue has a calf fot a cow-kin?" 44You distinctly call ne a calf, then!" "If you will insist upon it, yon may." You hear, gentlemen," speaking to the

bystanders, you hear the inult. What shall I do with the scoundrel ?" "Dre;s him! dress him!" exclaimed

twenty voices, with shouts and laughter

this prejudice by marrying a colored wo

man. Information would be thankfully received of any young', respectable and intelli

gent colored woman, (entirely or chietly

oi Aincan uesceni,; wno wouiu ue wining to endure the iirsnUs and reproaches that

would be heaped upon her for being the

i ci, n....L-;...,

i'oo Reams Wrapping Paper, M ib. Writing and Letter do. I Cask Pearlnsh, 2-)o Kas Beatty's Rifle Powder, loo do. Dupont's do. io.

0 tiuarter boxes Young Hyson k Guu

Powder Jea, 10 Chests do. do. CO Krga White Lead, 10 Barrels domestic Brandy, 10 do. do. Gin, il Pipes P-altimore Gin, ri dozen Bed Cords, 60 do. Plough Lines, 2fl Bags Pepper, 12 do. Spice, Go Boxes and Barrels common Cigars, 500 do. Melee do.

Chloride LifPd tlo. Soda Cowhage Duwu Phosphorus Crotoii Oil Rhubarb Pulv. 44 Radx Digitalis Km-hell Salts

Vrns'iate Iron Muriatic Acid Sulphuriu do. ISitnc 44 Sulphuric Ether A(ua Ammonia. Siirits do. Nit. dulc. Black L'rop

Anti-dyspeptic Pills, Lev's genuine do.. Anderson's do , Uyotfs do., Hooj)er's female do., Fisher's do., Butemai.'S lirops, Godfrey's Cor dial, Anderson' Cough Drops, Ess. Peppeimint, Jujube Paste, Steer's chemical Opodeldoc, Mucassor Oil, Headache SnuiF, Macahau, do,. Scotch do, Hailem Od, British lo., Judkiu's

: Ointment. Worm tea. Balsam of Lite, Uoldvu rent Aotos f

' . . .... .... . i

I incture. Pei km's Blister 1-lotli, 1 noainsou s value

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,1 Monthly Magazine, containing

Tales, oritrinal and selected; Moral and Scienli0 A. .4 1. il

tic Essays; Poetry irom mo nuiuun; Quarterly' representations of the Lady's F.-uh-iou?, adopted in Philadelphia- Coloured. Music, of the newest style, &c. &c. Pnhliihed regularly on the fuel day of every month, at No. 'A Anthenian buildings, Fraukliu place, Philadelphia. Embellished with a beautiful and extnsiTe variety of Engravings, from original and selected designs, botli colored and plaio, with two engraved title page?, ami two distinct indexes, (intended to perfect seperate volumes in the year,) also u choice Collection of music, original and selected, arranged for thu Piano or Cui-

ar, with nearly CoO pages Jare octavo letter press, and only THREE dollars pr annum. EACH iKimber of this peiiodical contains 48 pages of extra octavo letter press, printed with clear, new und beautiful type, (arranged after the manner of the London La Belle Asscmblee,) on paper of the finest texture and whitest color. It is embellished with iplended Engravings of Copper and Steel, executed by artists of the highest skill and distinction, and embracing every variety of subjects. Among these are illustrations of Popnlu. Legends, Romantic Incidents, Attractive Scenery, and portraits of Illustrious Females. The number commencinsr each quarter contain n picture of tho existing Philadelphia Fashions, designed, draun, engraved and colon d expressly for this work by competent persons specially cngaced for that purpose. The embellishments of this character which have appeared in former numbers, are confessedly superior to any which have been furnished in any other similar American publi

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or American. The best Materials and the ablest workmen are employed, nnd tho most scrupulous regard is paid to neatness, harmony, und uniformity, in the nrrRngement of the various subjects which compose the letter-press. The Literary depn rtment of the Lady's Book comprises every thing which is deemed suitabls for that sex to whose use it is principally devoted. Tales, which are distinguished l3- interesting incident, vigorous narrative, chaste diction, und the uVence of maukish sentiment; Poetry, in which sense has not been sacrificed to sound, but where glowing thoughts are sensibly expressed ; Esays upon pleasing nnd in structive subjects; Biocra phiral Sketches of Illustrious Women; Anecdotes, untainted by indelicate inuendocs; lively Bon-mots, nnd humorous topics cheerfully but modestly treated, coustitu'e along with descriptions of the variouJ eiubeUUluuenti, Ibe reading of the Work. Though enormous expenses have been incurred in making this work deserving of the immense patronnge it has received, the proprietor does not mean to relax in his exertions. Wherever improvement can be made, he is determined to iiccoinpltsh it without legard tocost or labor, confident that he will be amply remunerated. Thv terms of the Lady's Book are three dollars per annum, payable ia advance. (j Persons remitting ten dollars shall be entitled to four copies of tli woik. QfPersom remitting fifteen dollars shall be entitled to six copies f tho woik,nnd additional copios of thu best Engravings. fJ-Pertions procuring ten new subsc ribers, and foi warding the cash for the same, besides a discount of fifteen per rent, shall be presented with a cop- of the third vol-

juine of the wosk superbly bound. OtVU ncur-

soitent banks received at par

Eye Water, Chill and Fever powders and w una

mixture.

Wormwood

nirain to the Yankee, he cried out fierce

ly, 4 Come one step this way, ycu rascal, nd Til tlog you within an inch of your life." "Pve no occasion." 44 You're n coward." ''Not on your word." 4 I'll

urove it, by lioeirinur vou cut

pkin. 4,J doubt it.77 44J am a liar then.

am 1." "Just as yoj please." "Do you hear that, gentlemen?" 44 Ay," was the

25 do. Lemon and natural Syrup, l'.) Barrels Pittsburgh Porter & Ale, 6 Box( Sloughton's Bitters, 4 Ceroons S. F. Indigo, 2 Hhd. Dutch Madder. EvansviJIe, lnd., May 21st, 1S34-61

"That Til do at once." Then turning j partner of a white man, and who is eith j

er in low circumstances or would be wil-j ling to cede all she has- or may have of . this world's good!4 to the American Anti-j Slavery Society, lhat the mouths of gain-j savers may be stopped. Information sent!

of vour'bv letter fnost naidl to K. K. V.. West!

xl t

Chester, Pa. will meet due attention. j Since the above wts in type, we have!

received the following communication:

A WHITE W IFE W ANTED.

dressing him now." 4,(J heavens erant t Maxsa Lditurs vb de Alenhal Atbcrtiser. i

me patience! 1 shall tly out of my skin."j 1 hah cum to de conclushun dut de gem-j 4,So much the belter for your pocket. jtnen ob culler mus exclaim to de world' Calf fkina are in good demand.7' 441 ehall'dat dey loo be de frind ob equal rites. j burst." "Not here in the street, 1 beg ofj De hole uniwersal nashun ob de brack you; it would be quite disgusting." jpeeple hah becum convicted ob dat. 1 (ientlemen can I any longer avoid tiog-j liah derefore determine to 'nounce to my'

ping him;' "int it you re able,' wn;uopted country, dat I hab conquer all myi

lIlP rrnlv. "f lum nl him t him I" fircinilires cn IjI I l.u illinr In tn -i I rro. 1 -murnc,r

t J ... ...... . u. l'..v.,v.c, CV II I K.' 1 II I II Itl V J Hit. ' q If ll , . IIII

M"-k... l..,.t 1 .... I I I i . r. ruiu i.iv uuiius-viimiswaic .. .uunoic.

, ,.,,um..-u,u, ei.iieu op unu tu. uiaieuuu jutt as no mirry niinu vvom.iu;A examination of their Stock, which is more

i African Cayenne

Common do. Lobelia Gum Myrrh Hemlock Bayberry Pulv. Ginger

unanimous

response ;

you can't avoid; f i .i

NEW GOODS. rFhom IFracy, RESPECTFULLY inform their friends that they have just received from the Eastern Cities, Jl General and Seasonable Assortment of FASHIONABLE

GOOD

Embracing almost everv

article of Staple and

as any. Ue Indies will please send in ueir ; complete nnd extensive than they have ever beproposals to de Lditur ob de Liberator,: fore otb-ied to the public, is respectfully solicit-

post paid. No old Made or Widder wo !e(N uith t,JR "durance to purchasers that their

and lying on his; man wont do-none need apply if she ant j ,hil11 be to please in prices as-ell in of a neighborir.glyoung and handsutn and ob good helth tor. Vinccnnes, June 14th, 1834 2-tf

cnuraged the tierce gentleman went like

lightning at Ihe lankee. liut before he

could strike a blow, he found himself dis

armed of his cow skin bck under the spout

pump, whither the i ankee had carried de sake obde posterity. I am good skol-j him to cool his rage; and before he couldjler in composishun, sjielliu and ritin and,

recover from hu astonishment, nt such '; shall gib de prelmnce to a white gurlob unexpected handling, he wns wet as a!a liturary turn who keeps her person thrice-drowned rat, from the cataracts of : clean and free froai smel, because I dont

uuter which his grave antagonist had lib-; tolerate any sme! bout me. Dero is onej rally pumped upon him. IIU courage,; more ting I hab to say. Nun mus apply".

NEW KOO!S.

SMITH fic CARSON,

ESPECT FULLY inform their friends

and the public, that they have just receiv-

by this time, had, like that of the valiant lexcep, beside de above qiulilicr.shun, shejed from the East, their

tiob Acres, "oozed out nt the palms of In hah plenty munny lor tie support ob del m I 1 IV" r"1 Qr WTTIV-TAIVR hands:" and he declared, a he nroco nndifamlv crenteellv. nnd besitle dat ghemus! UllMj Oo O U ItIItI ALilY

, . c,---- j, . . .

went d lipping away from the pump, tint I be in de highest cirkles and a member ob

lie wouia never trust to quel appearances'

ngain; and the devil might uudeitake to cow hide a cool, Yankee, for all him. -V I. Transcript.

Frzm the Xtw Yn,k Cctnmereial. A ULACIt W il l: W AM I'D. We have received a communication fiom a friend, calling our attention to tn Advertisement published in the Liberator, nnd ie published in Ihe- Journal of Com tneite , in which the advertiser, professing to reside at West Chester, Penusji U aid i, leptfcsenU l.imelf u great ugony for the

de Hobolishun Society, and will give all

de munuy she has left (alter satislying de lawful rites ob her husban to de personal property) toilat Society; so de mouths ob gainsuycrs may be stop up. BANDY POP. Post Kript. If she hab a pue in church wid dat good fiind Tapping, where tie Doctor Cox preach about Lobolition, oi in um oder place like de chappol, wheie u colon Can rr. "iiad uy tojedder, so much better, anil would hab no 'jectiotis to a daughter or siter ob tie oilicers ob dt Auti-Slavery Society. ii, p.

ASSORTMENT OF GOODS! U hich will be found very select and complete: comprising, nearly every article generally cal led for; and it ii only necessary to say, that THEY HAVE TO US sold, and WIUIj BE sold, UNUSUALLY LOW for CASH. incennes, May 3, ItW-l 40-tf rAISTHATESSLANKS, ALWAYS OX HANDS AND FOU SALE AT iHl CrflS.

Winter green Skunk Cabbage Raspberry leaves Meadow Fern Mustard Flor. Bitter Herb, &c. ko.

Witch Ilnzel

Pocket Cases, Am. Spring Lancets, German do., Evan's Thumb do , Com. do. do., Gum do. Tooth Drawers assorted, do.. Elevators do , do. Forceps do., Bouge's, Elastic Pessaries, Jo. Catheters, Syringes assorted, Breast Pipes,

j Nursinar Bottles, Hull's Patent Truss, Common

do , tipple Shells. Cologne Water, Snuff Boxes assorted, I lair Brushes do , Tooth do. do., Cloth do. do., Milk of Roses, Antique Oil for h iir, Spanish Segars, Match Lights, Pomatum, Rose fcoap superior, Lavender do. do , Jessamine do. do., Shaving do. assorted, Blue Saucers, Purple do , Shaving Brushes, do. Boxes, Indelahle Ink, Red do., Fancy Smelling Bottles, Thermometers, Percussion Caps, Chemical Ink Powders, Small Glass Lamps, do. Whitewnre do., Water Paints, Camel's hair Pencil-!, Black Lead do., Cedar do., Red Wafers, do. Sealing Wax, Black do.

do., do. Sand. Taints, OUs, &c. Trussian Blue, Crome. Yellow, Terre-de-Sien-na, Venetian Bed, Red Lead, Spanish Brown, do. Whiting, Dry White Lead, lu Oil do. do., Lampblack, Yerdegris, Yellow Ochre, Chalk, Hold Leaf, Silvtr Bronze, Copper do., Red Saunders, Brazil Dust, Camwood, Arnato, Rosin Madder, Chipped Logwood, Extract do., Sand Paper, Botten Stone, Curcuma, Puminn Stone, Fustic, Glue, Copal varnish, Japan do , Shoe do., Spirits Turpentine, Linseed Oil, Sperm do., Perlash, Copperas, Rice, Cochineal, Varnish Brushes, Paint do. nsssorted, Sasli do., Hearth do ., Shoe do , Tanner's Round do., Scrub do., Horse do., Counter do., Eastern Starch, Chemical Pate Blacking. They feel confident in saying their Medicines are fresh and genuine. Physicians and Merchants, wanting articles in their liin, will find it much to their interest to call and examine for themselves before they purchase elsewhere. Ordt-rs and Prescriptions promptly attended to and thankfully received. V'incennes,1nd., March 8th, 1834 40-tf

An extra ropy of the work, or any informa

tion respecting it, may be obtained by addressing the publisher, pott paid.) Philadelphia, June Ibol S

WASHINGTON

Mi

Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.

SA1LT.

Barrels Muskingum Salt, just received and for sale, by

ROSS EWING. June 53, 163 1 l-qt

RESPECTFULLY informs bis friends nnd the public gc nerally, that he h3 opened a House of ?)nfcUc iatUrrtafnmrat, for the reception and accommodation of travel-1-is, and all others, who may be pleased to favor hiai with their custom. His table will be sunplied with the best the market affords, mid pledge'? himself to use every possible exertion to give general satisfaction, and solicits publio pa tronnge. His house is cpneiom, comfortnb'e nnd convenient. The bar shall always be abundantly fdleil with every vatiely of the most choico Liquors. The Stables attached to this establishment are largo and convenient, and will always bo well stored with provender. A good, steady and honest hoitler ii engaged, who i.' thoroughly acquainted with his bush ess. N. B. Boarders by the year, or otherwise, will be thankfully received, and hcrommodated on moderate terms. Washington, Daviess county, Indiana. March 3, 1334 41 -tf

MANUFACTORY.

I

HAVE n larck assortment of TIN WARE on band, which I will sell at wholesale or

retail, low for CASH or PRODUCE, such as may suit. Job work done at short notice. N. SMITH. incennes, lnd. June 15, 1833 1-tf

&Curru!K0 2catrcwL. rMlE subsnihcT respectfully informs the pub B. lie, that the exercises of this institution have been resumed. He takes this opportunity of tendering his thanks to his friends and patrons for the liberal patronace which they have extended to him, and of informing them, that he will teach in nil the English jqanches for the future, at the very reduced price of 3 per quarter. He is now prepaied to rie hu undivided attention to the duties of the "school, and pledge himself to spare no pains to advance his pupils in their literary pursuits. H. M. SHAW. Vinceuacs, Mey 15, 1C81 60