Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 13, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 August 1834 — Page 4
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C 1 1 It I ST IN Till: T K M I' 'F. St. Matthew, viii. 24 '2T. Midnight was on the nu'ehly deep, A el darkness filled the hound!'. sky, While 'mill the raging wird was Lent. I 'he dca-bir'!' mournful cry : For tempfit clouds were rnnntcrieg wrath Across the seaman's tKukless path. It came nl length one fearful pist Bent from th mast the shivering sail, At..l drove the helples bark along, The phi v thin;.' of the ale ; While fearfully the liulit nin'a clnre Fell oil the pale brows gathered there. Hut there wa one, o're whose bright f.tce Unmarked the livid lnditning flashed, Ami u whose Mirle-s, prostrate form, IJuf' It the sra-spray ri.ishe.lj
F..r, 'mitt tlie tempest spray nerce arm w He (.lumbered like u wearied child.
tin invitation cards. Hoe fays it should be"the Miss Brozvut,"' another I he "Misses Rroun," while a third aver? that it should rend, "the young women whose name fj Bi own," with other equally wise conclusions tending very much to explain away the ambiguities of our language. If the difference of opinion between the combatants! is likely to become serious, we would advise the young ladies whose maiden cognomen i? scandalously Miss-: epresented, exchange it for some more grave title, which will not be so obnoxious, ' leave so much room for tbi comical exhibition of" editoiial gallantry. UvjJ'alo DulUttin. A f irmer in a neighboring town sent out his son J. Tin to feed the hots. On reaching the pen John found no old row in the act of killing the last one of a litter of fine pigs. He seized a stake, him! in a rage struck the old sow over the head and killed her. Stq posing he had made a hat! matter worse, oe returned to the house exnectinr hastisement, and informed his father
that all the
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II Y THE pKESllnXTOFTIIE UNTII'D STATES. In pursuance ofl:.w,I. ANDREW JACKSON, President of the United States ot America, do hereby declare and make known, that Public Sales "will be held at the Land Offices a Craw fordsville, in Indian, and Palestine, ... Rl.nois, for the disposal of the Public Lands in that par of townshio 10, lying North of the No.. hern boundary of Harrison'. .purchase, and touships 17, IS, UN and ViO, North, of range 10 W est, of he second principal mcruha.., th.ou.h . M.,c I. has been run the line c.f demn.ka ion between the StHtcs of Indiana and Illinois, to wit : At Crwrordsrille, on the second Monday in November next, for the disposal of that portion of the afore.'! townd.ips, which, by recent survey, is found to be situate in Indiana ; andAt'l'arr'iPC, on the Fourth Monday in November nest, for the disposal ot that portion the reof found to be situated in the State ot Honois. . Bands reserved for schools or for other purposes, also lands to which pre-emption rights have heretofore been established, or which may be established prior to the days of sale above mentioned, will be excluded from sale. Eacn
sine wiil e k.c c I' .'ni iui -
H'ub .sc enciutcai stove. IIITT &. ORRICK
REST EC FULLY inform theii friends and the public general ly, that they keep on hand a large and well selected assortment of fiesh
MEDICINES, which theyieceive semi annual lv, from the East. DllUOS, PAIN I S, OILS, DYE STUFFS, $ c
UJ n-fiich, the fulluxuxtig are a part:
. i ... .1 ...-... I hi Iheiri,
viir. nuu oeeu uouru 'tenter.
Given under my nano hi me n ui .'mi.j-
'Why didn't you kill the d d critter?" aid;to thU teventh day of July, A. I). l3-l in a race. ! A N D U F. W J A C K S
Oh! who could look upon that f ire. And feel the Ming of coward fear? Though hell's fierce dcamon raed around, Yet heaven itself a her: For who thai cIorioii brow could see, Nor own a present Deity AVith hurried fear they pre around The lowly Saviour's humble bed, As if hi very to-nch h i I power To shield "their souls from dn ad ; While, cradU-d on the racing deep, He lay in calm and tranquil leep. Vainly they ?trnriwr with their ffftr, H-lt wilder still the t mpt'st wolld, Till from their full and o'er fraught hehrts The voire of terror broke. Behold! we sink beneath the. wave 'Vt perish, Lord! but thou canst save." Slowly he rose and mild rebuke Shone in his soft and heaven lit eye 'Oh ye of little faith ! he cried, 'Inot yout nvi-trr nich3 not your hope of succor rut ? Why kiww ye not in whom ye trut.'" He turned away, and cori'cii'us power Iilated hi? n'ajebtie form, As o'er tli boiling sea he bent, The ruler of the storm. Earth to its renter felt the thrill, At low he murmured "Teacc! lie st'dl:' Ilnik to the hur-it of ineatiits: wave, The rc-arin of the anry sea ! A moment more and al! ii hushed In deep train. niliiy ' While not a breeze is near to break 'lhe mirror'd surface of the lake. ThrrN, on the trikin: hearts of all, Fell anxious doubt and holy awe, As timidly they gazed on him Whose will was nature's law. 'What man i" thi," they cry, "whose word 'E'en by the racing eu is heard?" a m i jy,. ii;i mi m i wora m
he in
i . ,r t - T I .1 f'itlrnT filli-l-l '
I've a mind to flog you within an inch of your
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Just SSeccived,
! 1neciLtr. A ppntleinan found that a species of vegetable?, called onions, were in the constant habit of disappearing from bn garden iviihont i. RSfi-vnnble cause, except the agency
lof a little neci-o of hi. He accordingly ap-j ! plied the hiekorv very plentifully to the suppos- , jed delinquent,' notwithstanding his lan.enible fprotestatioa of innocence. A day or two af-. her. h B tiiin rised nt the entrance info his:
rootn of the nccro, preceded by n formidable j stench, and bcaiinc in his arms a certain prey j animal, known commonly t a polecat, 'lleroj niK5.ii,' cried the negro, tole you, yon whip) tw tor notion. Here Vm chap that steal he j ingyun. I mell he href.'" if -ckly Messenger.
I.N( Ol It c:iN' to yoi nt; ?n.s. J What was Nathaniel Green, whomj Washington termed the '-first sohlier ot": (he Ievo!)(ion?", He was a blacksmith and raised himself to the enviable station.
which he acquired by hi thir?t for knowledge, and untiring industry. Who does not remember, or who hae
not read of the bookbinder, Knox, and the jjo, a large Assortment of
jfame and honor which he acquired by hi;
own e lerlicMi ? j Wiilet, also, who was called "lhe bra-
vest of the brave," and who moved soj jp e conspicuously atuoo:? the mechanics o 1 1 W'ls5v?
Du the PfCiidcnl:
Elijah Havwahp, Commissioner of the General Land Ojlice. Ijust Notice.
A LL thoe who are indebted to the late urir,'' l of Tomhiison Ross, and do not call end j Co.chi. urn
settle, or make some arr.inpemcnt about their notes and accounts, by the first of November
next, suit will he commenced again-t them. jVj- Hooks and Notes at the Wabash Insur aiicu Conipanv Oilice. A. LEROY, 1gent. inrennes, la , Aug. Cth, VSM 0-l3t
Acetate Morphine
Ilvdiiodate Potas.e Ox Minute do. eodine Black Oxyd Mercury Uine Pill Mass Lunar Costie Sulphate (juininc Extract do. " Colovtinth " Cicuta 'l IJalladon.i 4: Liquorice (lenuLne Med Bark " Cali-aye do. Calomel Opium I pecacti anha Cream Tartar Calcined M amnesia Carbonat do. Peruvian liarhs Yellow Idma do. Quassia Casenrilla
CP uu;s iiava-''a coffee, 10 do. Iio i!o. It) Barrels New Orleans Sugar, 3 do. Loaf do. 2 Barrels Copniae Brandy, 3 do American do. 2 Barrels Cherry Bounce, 2 do Madeira W'it.e, 8 !.. Malaga do. '2 do. Tanners Oil, I5u do. Couemaugh Salt.
f A
villi) liverwort
iim
Epsom Salts
Glauber do. Caustic Potass Benzoic Acid adx Sarsaparilla Cantharides Tartar Emetic Senna Alexandiia Spermaceti Sal Ammoniac t 'oeeulus Indicua Arrow Root Pulv. Fine Sponge While Arsenic Paper Pill Boxes Wood " " White Wax Yellow do. iUil Precipitate While do. Chalk prepared ('rude Ant iniony Black Helleboru Ergot Pulv. Flor Sulphur English S.dlroii American do. Cubebs
HAS BECOME fO!.E rROFRIETOS THE
LAPY'S BOOK,
.2 Monthly Magazine, containing Talc, original and seleelcd; Moral and Scienti-
savs; Foetry Irein the best Authors ;u;e Lerly renresentatiens of the l ady's Fash-
-Coluured .
nc r.ss;
(Quarterly reprt
ions, adot ted in I'hiladelphia-
Music, of the uewcet tlyle, &c kc. Publiht.i regularly on the itt day of evrry month, at No S Antheniau ouiidines, I raiiklin place, Philadelphia. .. .... , -.1 - I , :r..l .1 clr..,',
Luibeiii.-neti nu u Lcautiiu hiiiiio
OUEKNSWAitJi,
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picuously atlioiw uie inecnauics ui; -" jr-r j M
New York. ! which are offered for sde very low by V ...Ml f....ner rn,,lor i"n-. ! BUl! CM HLUEUO.
f c; ..ill uoi fwj.' j'u,-c ""y i.-oo., "
rant of Franklin, the poor journeyman j,rn ler, who ntnidt the vat ted avocations of.
!a busy life, had made himself one of the i mot accomplished men of the time, and!
alter attaining the highest honors ot cj-: enltfic fame in hiss venerable and illustri
ous old age brought all that learning, &ci ence, and fame to the ser v ice of libc i ty . When, too, will be forgotten the inllu-
i ence of the giant intellect of the once
Yincennes, June 21 , IH3-1-
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HA II R ELS FIRST
A TALE OF OLD TI.HES.
During the revolutionary war, when nmoft shoemaker of Connecticut , Iloer
the Bntith were cmuingnii (he coast, us-1 Slierman, an intellect which won the coningevery favourable opportunity of land jfhience olherwice, and swayed the opining to destroy property, the militia kept j jons of lhe multitude? themselves iu constant readiness to meet! To come down to our own timps. Look any emergency. A laige company wa;(lt the iotle Inland cooper, in the person organized at Manomet I'onds, a v illage j 0f t)ie c0qUclll ' itman Durges, an h neven miles from Plymouth. They haljore(l representative on the tloor of Con-
irequen; training, una were onen nearu to express h vih tor an oppoitunity ol
menpurinfjr bnvonets with John Full
About thi? time a crew of Murblehead
liheiniHi landed Ht Manomet one fine!
1 must stop but not for lark of similar examples I could fill your useful sheet
i with them Mr. Editor. Oh that every
yetjng' man, in our city and country, while
morning- to wash out a cargo of cod. A , , urling that maybe in poverty, and
boy rending tn the v lonity, -pied them i mPjj jng uj(h envy tn (he gay un, tie
ei.tuuioK n ...mi . i.vj c... , , lirn . won hi lememuer i ie-n nines.
j - -
Hfid almcpt dead willi flight, ran to the houo of the redoubtable C;ift. D , informing him that a i eminent ot red-
Hunt. Ga;
From the .V
ere iota; tuveninz o:ar.
rV Si-
3-0 quality Kenhawa SALT, just re tmis ceived aud for sale, by
SMITH : CARSON. May, 2.1, 183 1 JR-tf
mW IDS
ROSS & EWING, VE iust received a hamlsomc sunjdy of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, mak
ing their assortment general and complete they
will sell low tor cash, or for such articles of country produce as is usually received in Stores. Vinceunes, Ind , May I Oth, 43-3ai SAM! SALT!!
Barrels Kenhawa Salt, first quality, Bbls. Muskingum do. do. do.
J ust received, and For sale, by
THORN & TRACY. Vincennes, Iud ,June 14th, 1834 2-tt
" Gamboge Carb Ammonia " Arabic Citric Ac i I " Camphor Phosphate Ir(in " Asa foetid. i Ca; b. do. " TragacantL A ntimouialis pulv. " Elastic Frankincence " Sljrn. Armenian Bola " Aloes Ca 1 1 Zinc (Juiac Nux Vuniici. ii Kino Russian Castor " Ainmoiiiac Ft. Catechu H idx Spigelica Calbanuni Suirar LeaJ li'di Brl.i. stone Jlilue Vitiiol Sheet Corks I White do. Bottle do. j Tartaric Acid Vial ' jSup. Carb. Suda Oil I'eppcrniit.t (.'arb. do. " Ahnuiids Manna Flake ' Wintergreen Orange Peel '' Cinnamon Nurgalls tk Cloves Jalap Pulv 44 Lavender Cuioaibu do. li Bordeau Yii giuia Snake Root 44 Anie Seneka do. 44 Caraway j U.iuk. Valerian 44 Orange Uva Ursi 14 Spruce tiurguady Pin 14 bergamot Pimento 44 Sa-safra3 Adhesive Plaster 44 Origani ui CanthariJes d,. 14 Hemlock Mercurial do. 44 Pennyroyal Dyachilou do. " Cedar Court do. " Turpentine Refined Borax. ki Juniper Crude do. 41 Rosemary Sal. Nitre Refined u ''.. i o..i tkl V bite Squills " Senka Ijalsam Copavia " (.'astor Oil do. ' Sweet 'C"iiisoidatel d.o. Spike Oil Cubebs l Rose Chloride Lime Prnssiate Iron do. Soda Muriatic ActJ Cawlia?e Dun u Sulphuric do. Phosphorus Nitric 4k Croton Oil Sulphuric .'Ether Rhubarb Pulv. Acpia Ammonia Radx Spirits do. Digitalis ' Nit. dale. Ruchell Salts Black Drop
il Jl IW O
roaf wero iviraried on the bench. The I
Captain immediately sent b.is drummejsj "Yon don't tell us nothing about the and messengers through the neighbot hood. Cholera.'' fays a o-0od natuted old lad y.
und in fiiteen minutes the whole squad tH 0,1 ntl" fpccRs anJ la v mg down lle i wn under Rrms, The gallant Captain Star. 'V11 "'".her3 have just received from hrantruetl his fellow soldiers be told ''Certainly not, Madam, f.r two very! lVw Origins a very general assortment of narangpieu ins ieuo kuiuieia. i u ioui , . , .it j'Srocenes, all ol which, having been selected them that they uen now to fight not only flfood reason; first, I do,, i like to talk on with CTir lhfV feftl gafe in rr,,noilI)cillg ,.m for llieir lives, but for ail which make?! ""pleasant subject this hot w eather; so-jf excellent qualities. These, together with life desirable- for their sweetheart" their i condly, I do not believe that there is an) i the old stock render their assortment complete horned, their wives ,nd children. -Now," j Clmicra itthii city to an extent to abum'd ill bedlsP .cy pardhe,,4i a golden opportunity. Let ! an" PGI June 21, IR34 3-tf us show to the" world the m-ir.ie- and "Why. la me! I know of a heap ol
Anti-dysiieiitic Pills, Lee's genuine do
derson's do , Dyott's do., Hooj)eis feinale do., Fisher's do., Batcman's Drops, Godfrey's Cor dial, Anderson's Cough Drops, Ess. Peppermint, Jujule Paste, Steer's chemica 1 Opodeldoc, iMacasor Oil, Headache Snuff, Macahau, ilo,. Seotch do, Harlem Oil, Bntirh do., Jedkin's Oiuimcnt, Worm tea, Balsam of Life, Golden Tincture, Perkin's Blister Cloth, Thompson's
Lye Water, Chill and Fever powders aud w orm mi s lure.
Woiiuwoc-d
bravery of the people of Manomet Foods, and posterity sliall rise up and call us blessed. Now let us onward, and may the man who first turns his back upon the rontest be forever branded as a coward." This ppeech was met with a loud murmur of applause: the pieces were ch ired, the bayonets fixed, nud with shouldered nrm marched to the precipitous ch.T which overhang the thore. What were their thoughts and feelings on the march we must leave the reader to conjecture. They doubles felt t!i3 fear which always attends the soldier when first goiue into actual service; they thought of the pain ol
gun-shot wounds, and that some among! vvasl1 the whole down with a quail ol out-
cases of Cholera , or very like Choleia."
"No doubt, Madam, that is the very error into which we are constantly falling. Vou are well now."1 "Yes, I think to. Now and then 1 have a twitch and a small cramp, but a little lavender and nigar di iv e it off.' "I can manufacture you into a positive case of Asiatic cholera in two hours.'"' "You don't say so how?" 'Why, simply eat two cucumbers, dressed or raw, as you prefer then take a quart of black bei r res, f our ears of green corn, four young potatoes ma?hetl, a lobster or a crab some ice water, and
JEtigle
African Cayenne. Common do. Lobelia Gum Myrrh Hemlock Bay berry Pulv. Ginger Witch Hazel
variety of Engravings, fioni original and selected designs, both colored and plain, v. ith two tr,tiravcd title pages, and two ilisiii.i indexes, f intended to perfect seperate volunis in th j ear,) also a choice Collection of music, orljnnm1 and selected, arranged for the Piano or Guitar, w ith nearly Go) page!ire octavo letter press, and only T H REE dollars per (in num. EACH number of this periodical contains 18 pages of extra octavo letter press, printed with clear, new and beautiful type, (arranged nfterlho manner of the London i.a Bd!e Ai seuiblee,) on paper of the finest texture mwt
j whitest color. 1 1 is urnbemShed with splcndeu i Engravings of Copper !nd Steel, erruK d by jartbts of the highest skill and distinction, hnJ embracing every variety of subjects. Among .these are illustrations of PopuLr Legends, Rojmantio Incidents, Attractive Scenery, and portrails of Illustrious FfcuiHk-3. 1 be number corujujencing each cpiartcr contains ft picture of the existing Philadelphia Fashions, designtd, draw, tngrui -i d und c lure d exp;esly for this woik by .'competent persons spei iaJly digged for that Ipurnxse. 'i he emhtlLishBAt i.t of this tharacler
Black oxyd Manganese winch ha ve appeared in former nuiijbers, are
;confe-3ehy superior to any which have bi-r u ltirniht(! in any othrr similar American rublication, an 1 from the arrangement which have ;heen made, theie i very riason to believe they will he ie.i ruv ed in 1 1 coming volumes. In addition to the Einbejiishnient just referred to, every numl.tr contains several engravings oi IwooJ, reprt senting Ft ieigs und native Scenes, curious and interesting Subject, Natural Listoy, Etomulogy Minerlog, (,'onchology, HJmurous Incidents, Ornamental Productions, Em;broideiy , und other needle work, Riding, Paiicinsr, kc. P.esides one or more piece of popular 'Muic, arranged for the Piano cr Guitar. ; Every six numbers of the woik form nn elegant volume suitable for binding, and with thesfl iare furnished gratuitously a superbly engraved '.Title Page, and a general index of Contents. The i pograliienl execution of the Lady's Book is such lhat the proprietor challenges comparison with any Magazine, whether European ;or American. The best Materials and the ablest j workmen are employed, and the most scrupulous regard is paid to i.eutness, harmony, and .uniformity, in (he. ai raiigement of the various subjects which compose- the letter-press, j The Literary department of tiie Lady's Book .comprises every I hi!)? which is deemed suitable for that sex to whose u;i- it is principally devo)led. Tales, which are distinguished I V ifile-
esting incidents, vigorous r.arrutivr, cl.aste diction, and the absence of mankish sentiment ; Poetry, in w hieh sense ban not hpn a rrif.cl
jto sound, but where glowing thoughts are seiisibly expressed ; Feints upon pleading and in ;stiuctive subjects; Biographical Sketches of IIilusirioui Women; Anecdotes, untaiut&d by inilelicate inuendoes; lively Bon-mots, and hujiuorous topics cheei fully but modestly treated, icoiistitu'e along with descriptions of the various jembellhments, the reading of the Work. Though enormous expenses have been ineurjred in making this work deserving of the im-jn:ri!-r-patron: i' has received, the proprietor idoes not me, m to relax in his exertion
Wherever improvement can be made, he is determined to accomplish it without regard t cost or labor, confident that he will be ainpljr rernunei a ted . The tei ms of (he T.ady's Book arc three dollars per annum, payable in advance. Or-Persons remitting ten dollars shall be entitled to four copies of the woik. frV'Pei son
An-''emitting fifteen dollars shall be entitled to six
copies of the work, and additional copies of the best Engravings. fjrl'ersons procuring ten new subscribers, and for warding the cash for the same, besides a discount of fifteen per cent, shall be presented will) a copy of the third volume of the woik superbly bound. Unciirrent Notes of solvent banks riceitvd at par value. An exfra copy of the work, or any information respecting it, may be obtained by addressing the publisher, (post paid.) Philadelphia, June is, 5
Winter green Skunk Cabbage Raspberry leaves Meadow Fern Mustard Flor. Bitter lleib, Sec. Sec.
Surgical lusirwiunts. Pocket Cases, Am. Spring Lancets, German do., Evan's Thumb do , Com. do. do , Gum do.
1 oolh Urawe.-s assorted, e'o.. Elevators do . i
lo Eorceps do., Bouge's, Elastic Pessaries, do.!
WASHINGTON
H'aihingtw, Daviess CutaUy, Indiana.
,
their number would be cold in the embrace
of death ere the sun fdiould reach his meridian. Such thVts at least recoiled in the mind of Capt. B. ; but whether these outweighed his lofty ideas of the "pride, pomp and circumstance of glorious war,1'
or whether he doubted trie prowess of
bis troop, we cannot ascertain. Certain it i, however, thai on aniving nt the cliff, below the fi-horman were quietly pursuing Iheir occupation, lie instantlv
turned upon his heel, exclaiming, "Tneiv are the red-co?.'. every man fake care of hirnrelir' This speecli wa9 evidently more welcome ihan the first: the whole patty immediately took to flight, not one venturing to look behind him, uo fit they were snugly intrenched in the mud and bogs Ol" Heaver Dam Swamp. Old Colonial Democrat . Ti'.ni'Uhb. The N.ew York Mir ror and the Advo cte and Journal, each backed by sundry doughty correspondents have been bravely discussing the method of properly wri
ter-milk, and you .will thoilly have
touch ot the real thin". Although there may have been a few cases of Cholera, arising probably from imprudence, or fr om causes unknown, y el
all lhe physicians unite in declaring thai there is no epidemic prevailing, and whih we are fire from epidemic we aie only to be prudent keep cool, arid make our
selves comfortable, there is no real dan
ger, and our I'oard of Health is wide
awake; let us look to that quarter lor
truth
It ought to he known generally, that
persons struck with lightning, and appa rently dead, are sometimes recovered b the copious application of cold water ex terually, particularly on lhe face.
THIS 3STABZ--XSI-JIYIET is now in successful operation, making COTI ON YARN, of a very superior quality. Customers, and merchants generally, can have their orders filled as usual, oa the shortest notice. D. S. BONNER. Vincenuee, March 3d, 1834 40-tf
BOTANIC
Pretty Hut --The editor cf the Liverpool (IV) Mercury says, it was so hof in that place, lhat his ink stand melted away, and it w;t9 as murh a9 his dtvil could do to save the pieces !
jT ESP ECT FULLY informs bis friends and w4 the pi: id ie, thai his otiice 13 now kept on Main street. Kvansvi'.le. Indiana, near the store
of Lockwood Sc. Newman. He will keep on hand, and f ir sale, a general assortment of VEGETABLE MEDICINE. Being fully convinced (hat a retrular and scien-
titie system of BOTANIC MEDICAL PRACPlCE, possesses a vast superiority over lhe common mode of bleeding and mineralising, both in point of efficacy and safety, he employs vegetable remedies exclusively in his practice, and recommends them to all who resort to medicine with (he hope of permanent relief. B. The. public arc informed that those who are pretending to practico the ThomsouiHii System without oii-iiifientioii, or authority, or
blending vegetable a nd mineral medicines, are not patronised by the Thomsonian Botanic In
itiation. A. P. HUTCHINSON. Evanvi:e, Ind. July 12, 1834-6-0ai
Catheters, Springes assorted, Breast Pqies, Nuising Bottles, Hull's i'atcut Truss, Common do , Nipple Shells. I4 txuey r iicles . Cologne Water, Snuir Boxes assorted, Hair Brushes do , Tooth do. do., Cloth do. do., Milk of Roses. Antique Oil for h.tir, Spanish Segars, Match Lights, Pomatum, Rose fcoan superior,
intciiuer uo uo , .nissumine no. Oo., &uavinu
do. assorted, Blue saucers. Purple do , Shavn
Brushes, do. Boxes, Indelabh: Ink, Red do.. Fancy Smelling B otlles, i hermoineters, Percussion Caps, Chemical Ink Powders, Small Gl.ts
iamp", rto. Hhileware do., Water Faints. Camel's hair Pencils, Black Lead do , Cedar do., Red Waf crs, do. Seahnsj Wax, Black elo. do., do. Sand. l4ciuts, Oils, &e. Prussian Blue, Crome Yellow, Terre -de-Sienna, Venetian Red, Rod. Lead, Spanish Blown, do. Whiting, Dry White Lead, In Oil do. do., Lampblack, Verdegris, V el low Ochre, Chalk,
iioiu Lent, Silver bronze, Copper do., R.
yt ESPEC f FULLY informs his frit-nils 3 a the public generally, thut he has opened a 1 loose of JutrtCc TntcvtiCumrutt
for lh reception and accommodation of travellers, and ail others, who may be pleased to favor iiiai with their custom . His tabic will be supplied with the best the market affords, .and pledge himself to u-e every possible exertion to give general satisfaction, and solicits pubh'a pat ronnge. His house is cipacioos, comfortable and convenient. The bar shall ulwa vs be abundant! v
Ijfd'ed with every variety of the most choice
l.muors.
The Stables attached to this establishment are largo and convenient, and will always be well stored with proven Jer. A good, steady and honest holler ismgngeJ, who is thoroughly acquainted with his business. N B. Boarders by the year, or otherwise, will be thankfully recehed, and accommodate J n moderate terms. Washington, Daviess county, Indiana. March 3, 1334 l!-tf J
Ii retire u
Saundcrsjirazil Dust, Camwood, Arnato Rosu. ( IT A V I F lc A T1 rV O T? r Madder, Chipped Logwood. Extract do . Simd I A J- U IV 1 .
Madder, Chipped Logwood, Extract do .Sand
Paper, Rotten Stone, Curcuma, Pumice Stone. Fustic, Glue, Copal varnish, Japan do, Shot' do., Spirits Turpentine, Linseed Oil, Sperm do., Perlash, Copperas, Rice, Cochineal, Varnish Brushes, Faint do. asssorted, S.ish do., Hearth do., Shoe do., Tanner's Round do., Scrub do , Horse do., Counter do , Eastern Starch, Chemical Paste Blacking. They feel confident in saying their Mediciaes are fresh and ireimirie. Ph vsici:in rol
chants, wanting articles in their line, will fii.c it much to their interest to call and examine toi
themselves before they purchase elsewhere.
FTLW E a i.wmt. assort men! of TIN WARE on hand, which will sell hI wholesale oc retai,, low for CASH or PRODUCE, such ai may suit. Job work done at ibort notice. ... , , N. SMITH. mcennes, bid Juno 15, J833 -tf
'jtIiE subscriber respectfully informs the rub
exercises of thin inf iim
have been resiirr-fd. He liiln ihii nn,,.
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and thankfully received
Vincennes, Ind., MaFth Slh, 1634 4-tf
ALT.
Barrels Muskingum Salt, just re ceived and for sale, by
ROSS L EWING. June 23. 1334 4-6t
d it n A
. "'irons ror the l.t.erat iatroncce which they have extended n him, and of informing-them, that he will ie.lCh in nil the English jqanchen t -r the future, at the Vfcry reduced price of W-.'j ;er quHrter. He is now prepaiej to pive his undivided atteiition to (he duties of f be'achnid, and pledges himself to spare no paint ty advance Ins pupils in their literary pursuits. u- -M SHAW. v mcennes. Mf v I."), B'34 60,
