Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 October 1834 — Page 3
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i nr m iou i e ciiti o 1 1 s ai e i o.'umh3 ahi , oo ( cenis. c accoroingiy tpioiu u oj Hiia ou i liv- !ce,'ls; , , , ., i nuti n The middle verp i A " I xvii. 17ih verfc.; I,jbjceo "Inapec ed this week, 9 hhd. Our
I hp leait vere i in John xi. vire oj. I The 2 lit vere. chapter vii. of Ezra, ha-
all the letters of the alphabet. i .,.,,,,.,, ,. .... . . . . , ,, t-- I MARRIt.n On ihe 14th instant, at PalesI he xixth chapter of the 2-J M Kinqs!tiue n,i,10ishy (bn cv . David McGahey, Mr. and chapter xxxvii )t haiah, are alike. 'o. Jl. Bhistal, formerly of Yincenues, to Miss
C)ne hundred dollaus reward i nf-j MARRI FFJ On the 23d ins!, bj Mr. t'ered by William W. Moon of Loui-vile,1. LtMUM- Aimsdkr, of Lmic county, Illi- , ., , Jnois, to Mis Makv Ans McCtniiv. of Clay t r the npprehetiMun ot a man namel icnu.;, ,llllH)is ' s ti r t i' .
nenry v. iioore, lormei iy oi ijiiayeue,! Indiana, who his ahcotuled with a sum d money amounting to biit j300 be longing to ihe ad ve:tier. Moore is repi pst-nieil to be about thirty yeais of ae, five feci leu inclie hipli, has a dark skin, U.ck hair, large black nhikere, and Idackor dark eye; he lather slender , Htid weiohs not moie than 150 poird. LexiiiVLlon Intelligencer. The execution of Jean O. ltien tlit Dsruches, for ihe murder ot his iiter.in law, took pUee yesterday in ihe tear of ihe cily j W-. The untot ttuiite man met hi fate with becoming; foititude; bul ul l'nouh hp aclmow ldel, in a lew wort! he .ldreel lo the crowd, that hn siti; had brought him to his present ignominious fade, he made no allusion to the particular offence for whirh he then was nhovit to suffer. The young man mi tiered but little, and lite pectatcts were far less numerous than on fimrr occasions hut the. g-realer tiTupottion weie females. His body alter hangmp; the uual period ,; wii handed over to the surgeon. for disfecfion. .Montreal Her, .? Mittakt. How are you ship mate nid Jack, walking up to a young lady who wore a pair of pantaUeits of uncommon tir.p, and whose dress was lather short. The lady conceiving herrdf insulted pael on without returning salutation . A hy'tandar who had witnessed the scene relinked Jack for addressing such IanjMiage to a "i cs pec I aide lady in the street. A lady! laid Jack with astotii'hmeit, why , n my eyee, I thought she was an ld j
hipmate, with hi larpaulirtg trotztcrs and. that object is kept in view, viz: to have the HGkr jatk tt en. I medicine a cure lor all di.eas,-. Niles in alluding to the failure of the! 'J he eg-dable UieumaUc Drops are offered iiit r ; lo the public as a remedy lor Rheuniatisni, and hnnkol Maryland, u.d the rdhceri Con-j as no c.lfc4! is known where a perfect cure was tiecied with the insliltllion, say: not effected, we are justified in declaring it a 'The crimes against the property' of j valuable medicine for that painful disease, hik! hone.t persons, committed in or ihroughj f" 'cr il rejoiuiuend. d.-Price n.ty the hank of Mary land, ate of a iaigerjct" amount than ihe " .g-rrgate of all suchj CERTIFICATE, rrimes commilted hy those who havt ten jIesntm 0- & s. Crosby Sc Co :
:mtedthe Maryland penitentiary Iroin its fit at establishment to the present ilay. . . 1 1' i t . .ii i. .i ,: . . ..f.. .:.,. 1 -vvnen i -re an ...uce maun w..r,...g in ploctiont. it occur to tne that he IS ... - - - - . . - lhi-iktn of hi salcrv und hi bread, and . . I t. . . . M Itietetote an tmni a.-veioi u.e rru-t'ey-t elix (jru.afv. - i Mr. S. U -m Und. -d U et Et.vf.cbi, niat.uUctures wooden legs with joints, lhal ate so light ntul eav, as lo answer almost, as well as the natural limhs. A man Irom! , ; '. .t !,i Iwoh 1, a lo,r not t.miT .incpi , w.. .w.i ., - . t, hy n log S roiling over nun; n pi oc u, ...( - t I . I. I I. . . i an arlitieial pair, ami is auie, ue tay, m pKiiorm iieai.y ... ? ( I.. ..II t ..... . unrL- ,, , I, the name facility a before. Bust. Trans. Delaware. The National Intelligencers says; -It is putlicienl to state thai tiie Whig caue has triumphed completely in Delaware, as was expected, and by hii incieaeed majority.11 The New York Commercial of the 1 1th pays that a Grand Whig Salute of one
hundred guns was to have been fired froinlSTVHlS valuable medicine is .i. i... ....... M ib I'Vil. iniai.t ! curing the following di
llS uni.ci I oil iinnoui ...v- ,, ittery .. . . -SI lV I n honor ol the Wh.g v.clones in iM A - .AND. DELAWAKE, auci CONN LCin 1 Tici'r From ihe Louisville Price Current, Orlobcr It Raton. Favourable mlvices from below,! hive received inquiries for this article, and at tle present moment, there is a much better feel-j ing in tb" maiki t, than at the lime of our last ff-port We cntinuc quotations. Tbcieisbutj hlfle arriving. t C-Jftt. The demand h;ts hi on quite f,iir dnr-j lTn the. week, "id i irnpoviiig holders arc cf j (ctin" stiles ni slight advance on previous ! iHts. Wo notice ii .-a! of 20 big Lir Rio at l?ccnt, ca-h. 'Ci'rst. We advance our quotations to 7j a Pi nts '1 h re is v:rv iitl'.e in m-irk tC, t:,)'rt. Sale. of 23 ii iti:sAlab una, at 14 find' 13 c.en', .1 months, and 20 do. 1 nuesbcs. at 14 j rents, cash. Il continues ve-y cari.e. F:?ur c h ar of xci ijifvatffii-ut v.la'evei I
fliJrt 'here is some iii'iMiry in-Uin fir
li it d liitl. s, hut ; !,( re di iMiu- t t..- htd tm ' thoe indebted to the subscriber foi l ".i!t-l i l.i if, ai.tl nrill ales ait ma- j tnerchandiar- ..r medicine, ace requested km.; :-t ;'i t;oi jus. il i.iaUe pa v ni hi on rr before Iho20di Nmcur .V r .f Excel tii.i.- n small t t t No. 2. i bt.r m-M, a tio further indulgence can be" civ-tin-moUct i -1 1 1 :i ins (.'it tn lv li ne. 'en. Lirl. U i- reduce onr violation to. .on! j JOSEPH MADDOX. r eeiits Tin r- i not iioh h in tin- oty, ,iit tin-; Yinr-cnn. O-.tober 20, I834--2I H ieiii ithI is very iuuiti 'i. : - - - .. . L .7..' i !:i re im- been no arrival if ni hiot ttt a Mmttrv v TjTTinT minT.tr
Hoi ", ami II.- iroui'l rtni in i - " U" 'j:,1 ;u, 5;' i U with that vlescri; tion. w:il inriii ! ' ni A i i'uiiIi .Va7 The stork of l itirr; an, 1 the price lias nd.nntt'ci to G 1-4 , 7 rents. There ha been more inquiry for the i I violas sit We continue former quotations; j40cn?s -r plantation, and 45 cents for sugarhome. The quantity in market continues exitremely small. Suar There has been tome nnitnation in jinc niarkf t (iurin!r Uit- wttK, nud wo have to j notice a sale of 45 hhdi. pinne, at 7 3-4 cents, 'and 20 do. fair at 7 12 cents, fio il..vi. Tin. in. q.iiry for the article is rather better than it bs iLeen for some time past. j &'--u'e notice u sale of 800 sacks Turk's -'J;" nt,Vc?.sh?l,t,, 4 lU0"thi Bud 300 do at j Whhke; There is but little arriving, and the w-Hsoti price hnj udvunced to 22 cents, Willi a good demand; the inquiry for recuhed, trom stores is moderate at 23 and 24 cents ... , , . . . , . . tnme lots ot wt.eai ai e fcnnSing oti 1-4 cents per rnshel other dualities. 63 . . . i . . ... r .. i . iVred for ale. ., . j IJank Kitchkl. iSMpr;Eors. 71HF. only specific ever offered to the public . 1 .' . . 1. : 1. . . iiuiii iiri a itrn : ci i it I r in c c ire mav he untamed ot that disagreeable ram. (In ... . . Tooth ache, with all its atttendant vil.: s'irh us fracturing the Jaw in i xtractip'j: thu 't'eeth,' which otteo proves more painiol than the,' Tooth a be ii!M;lf, mid coli! patsm from the I tiecayed Teeth to Ihe Jaw, thence l the head, j rn t ii o i 1 1 i rloll ill :l I ii nfT lotion u.' i f h m I n v ...... I J . ..- .. ... w H " . . . I , ...... , other utii feasant effects, such us disnereeable! breath, bd taste in the mouth, 'Sir.. ; all L rj I of ... i 14- r i i i'..t i k I w torn hre nroouceo irom lout or uecayeu i eein I am h ippy to hae it in mv power lo offer itothe worid a remedy that will not only re-j !mo the nain nine times out of ten. if nroner-i r applied, hut preserve tho teeth from further. 'decay, and arrest the disease in such o are de jcaying and have not commenced aching, re j storing them to health ami useful neits. VEGETABLE RtlElMlJBTIC DROPS. ANY articles are before the public, as a 1?JL etir. e ot that most obstinate and torment nig oiscase, the Rheumatism and from close observation we are led to believe, that they have, to a very great ext;i,, failed to produce thai de-iruble result.- and may il not be attributed lo the fact, that articles snid to cure tb is. troublesome disorder, arc also recommended to rum nllhil.l I'VITV lllSt'llSI! litil ivhii-h our frill bodies are attacked, i.nd in their i i eparation (ientlemen I feel happy in having it in my power to state to you the good effoct your Vegetable Rheumatic Drops, or Sure Remedy, had m lestorina: me from a sick bed. In the f A , Us( , was so :iiroCtcd with the i..,i o i.,n.,,;.-. iiii I n. .,...( ! I UUnuiUI'1,"i ivik iiiu'MIhIII) iimiv i if n j -nil uyii ;,,,,, hetl 1 was eutirelv unable to help mvt 1 1 lisisl.liirta ni ii r : In rn in - I m i i i e I . . . . ; - -"""" r "" ,v stnu n was wi;n uie grcaiesi uiiiicuny inai j I ...v,.! ! iivi.'il in if I tnod i-uri.tuc LinL rf . i ron o.moeu in u. i ir en various kuiu- oi in edii ine, and was attended bv a ski It n I physi-! riilIli ,,, au lo no cH'eci, m.td I made use of! your Su,e Remedy, which, when applied as di-j reeled, gave me immediate rcj.el. within "w .a.r Vll iHOieio hoc out nun tmcnii io my u.um uu-
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--ine. .ciieer.ui.y lecommenu it to .oe pum.c, Hs nemg a gooci nicuicme ior ixueumauc com ..lo.il. .,c it hue l.i.toi a minder ol monfhi timl iimnu., .y ,.ilUvi.u.I.,ui ...Vi..a ...,u I UaiC ll.tll I1U Il.llll 11 AARON HOLUR1DGE. Columbus, O. November 1, 1 634Cerlificates of Dentists and Physicians also directions for using, accomany each bottle. Forsaleby 1 1 itt & Orrick, Vincennes; Daniel 4- Devin, Princeton--and Barton, Swift Barton, New Harmony, la. Vincennes, Oct. 25, 1634 21 -Cm. DR. JUDKINS' is celebrated for easts: White - . OWLIMI1S5 Ul Ht'lV UKMJI'l'UUll iJUl: v( ;t;rj f londin-lGlandular T Kclons or Catarrhs tthenmitic pains Sore Legs and uniorsairs of tl' )T, ' . r-i,-tC J.iiiit?i Sprains, Bruises; and Tetters; Chil j blain, or parts n fleeted by frost. It is also! good for Scald? and Burns. For r landular swellings, it is superiorfto any medicine yet known. It is much s.iter than mercurial applications, (as it does not contain the smallest atom of that mineral) because it does not lay the parient liable to injury fioaij exnosure to cold. I U cures ihe worM Pel ns or Whitlows on the applicaiion of fort -eight hours Rlicamalistui w hich tiave stood as long a- to t ecume a ys tematic oi. order, icqtiire. medicine to be taken in w aruly to remove them mtirily. Bul iu most ea?es, by applying this ointment extei nal lv as directed, it will give relief " Criitioales of important curei nlso direc tions f ir using, accompany each bottle Forstle by Daniel 5r Devin. Princeton ; and - itoddick, McConuick, .V: Co., Wnibm -ten, Da vfui? county. Indiana. October 25, tS31 -21-6in
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VV ill! X JiiJ li lTlTiUlii i. lujj X . ! l1 ' "r lae families, principally females, j I who are well disposed ami of industrious
Boston nails i notil,a,,,s- lo work " li,e E:,t,e Cultun -ar'
llu xll,,m liberal wages wi.l io givni I) s. BO.NNF.R. Vincnnes Oct. 15, 1S3-1-U0-MIILIL STONES. ; fWO pair Rest French Burr Mill Stone, of J. Buzbr St Horton's Manufactory, for sale by rn; c- i. viY' N H. Orders will br received ami prooptlv filled for the above article. R. &: K. Vir.crnn!, Oct. 11, 1H34 '20if ILook at This!! 4 LL those indebted to the undt r-ined hv m t i. ...... i...,..n.. .. .'-.n. t innr 111 UUIIR ilo.'",iii., ill r tirn it inr.ii t .1 . forward immediately an d lioa'id.itc il.r roe J K KURTZ Vinccnne. Oct 17, lf-.Ti-iI0-3t Ta I'.yIva.ua i" Kniw. UVbsou, 5 VvLYAtv.rburg fWING failed in procurinr an Engineer' trom the War Department, to urvcv ti e route of the Evansville and Lafayette Rail Road this season, I hae in pnr-uance of the instructions of the Wommissioiieis, who met at Yincetmei on the 21st July last, taken measures to procure a ikilful engineer to coinnience the ; survey in the latter prt of the present month.; The Committee appointed in cu h of the above .-.oimties, to obtain fund by subscription to defray tbe necessary expenrs of aid snivey, will ; immediately proceed in the dirharge ed their duties assigned theni. It ii U be lio;icd that the : eilizens of ihose countiri friendly to the early i commencf'tni'tit and s.ieedy com.-ieiion of lA.i: important undertaking, will manifest their lib-j erality m this oecasion. It ti 'iniord that it will cost about five hundred dollars to defray ; the expense.! of the nurvey n far as Viaeennes. ! R. M. i:v VN. October, 1, 1834 19-3 ; The Tditors of the Indi.ina ITernl l, vYrstern, Sun .ih.l I'lli.nrua flhYuMi. ,liil I 'Uln ma.rl r.L - . - i i i- r , i i ' "n . iikih .miciic. ..... . . . - i n-r i . ine a uv e. anu udii i.. u. t. Last Notice. A I.L thop who are indchfrd to the lit.- firm i "A of 1 omlinson Ji Ross, and do not call and M , . .MlllllljVII .'if.. .... IIW Villi Clll-.l settle, or make some i.rran-ement about thrir - : not.-, and .-.rrnnrits. I,v tho firm r.f 'iii'iinl...f i ..n V f a . next, sun win oe com men ceo acninst to em . . .ii t .... 07" Books and Ndes at the Wabash Inur ance Company Office. A. I.F.ROY. . Vincetuies, la , Aug. filh, 1U34 t fust Mcceivcd, BARS HAVANXA COFFEE, 10 10 3 o 2 3 o 150 do. Rio do. Barrels New Oileans Funr, tlo. I.onf io. Barreli Comiiac Brandy, do A merirno do. Barrels Chrry Bounce, lo Minieira Wii.e, do. Mil.ua do. do. Tanners' Oil. do. Coneuiaugh S.U. Aho a large Ai$ortmmt t.f QUE ENS WART a1 which are offeied for sale very low bv BURTCH k HEBERD. Vincennes, J une 21 , 1834 Jl SAiirsAirm"
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ZjSWtoir D.xuur.i.n r uv.-5 l quality Kenhawa SALT, just re ceivcci ana tor s;ue, ny SMITH & CARSON. "!'3"i Ad, 1S34 n-tf a,,..-f X4--w, ..t-M lit V i I ti. t Kf K .V VliVt . : t-tmit ...i -i i .... li jun suoserioer naviue i.-ikch one it'iier? of ndministraiion on the estate of John cknmn. I:lln f KlinT ;.: Indiana .1 feJ ,10,i(y all those indebted- to said esta cca:if e to njcomi, forwi,riJ n( st,ule their accounts immedi " '-ving claims against the .,,. .re r,.oftalpri , nr.-ent ibem nron. rlv Authenticated for sctlleme-nt. I he estate, from : . ' . . i tl rilnc is uin.osed t.. be solvent! ' . - ' JOSl-.PU McCLURL., .lamr, Oct. 2, 173413-3 StfymCtUstiMtor'is cin. flMlERE will be sold at piublic auction, on l Friday, the 24th instant, all the personal property ot John Skomp, deceased, consistinfr in part of the following artiedesr HORSES. CATTLE -4A'D HOGS. OXE f P.7 G G OA", HOUSEHOLD -1j'D. KlTClIE.r FUR.ITURE, FJlRMEVG UTE.VSILS, Ac , with j numerous articles loo tediom to mention. Twelve months credit will be given on all turns over three dollars, the purchaser giving bond ; with approved security. All sunn of three dolhrs and under cash will be requited. Sale to take place on Ihe premises at 10 o'clock A M., ... i . : f-,. .1 .. .1., .... . I .. 1 1 ... ...t! i i uuunui: ii mil im n vinj miiii an mc iuju. Duo attendance will be ce" by JOSEPH McCLL'RE, ,2dmr. Oct. 2, 1S3J-I8-3 HOUSE. . Wor Sale. 1 - '-' - I ltj-if subscriber offers for sale his HOUSE JL am ind LO P intl-rt town of Washington. Da viess county, Indiana. It ism small frame house, in good repair nearly new, and possessing every convenience necvss,ry for a family. THE HOUSE AND I.OT can be had on moderate terms, for cash, whic can l e ascertained on appliCHlion. A General Warrantee Deed will he iiiven to the purchaser TFID5. J. BLBRY. Vimianne, Sept i, 1634-W-U
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W rv iw Tf felJI cl... do: j t'"1 ',lt rt'-,Mved, ami For saif. fy TMOUN i: TRACY. VinconiH', In l ., J.Hif J4;li. If.3-1 oCif BOTANIC OISTKJS. KSl'KCTFUI.LY inforirn liia fiii'mli nnd it n w kept on ie i-iiblir, tint i)i olli.-e Main street, Kvansx IndiaiiH, nenr the store f Lorkwood & Ni uinan. I!c wiil keep on lli.ind, and for sale, a general as?orni"iit of I VEGKTABtiB MBDICINEI. s ,, . ,, . , , , ' Ueinc lut!v convinroil thai a ri eolar and cipii lint: in hi loo . m r i 1 v- 'i i . riiii,. '1 1CF., pi'se?c a vast superiority ovei the eom!min ini'iie ni bleeding rir.d miiiora S iing, both .in point ot eincacy ami saieiy, tie em(Kys vee- i !ta!de rei.ieJif c-xclu-ively in Ins practice, ami I recoiiiir.ends them to all who re-ort to medicine i wilb Hie h p' of pprmanenf relief. j i ..... i . i : - l" i,u V" :u, tlla ih1(' 'who are oretcfidir" to or ictire trie Tlionii.niAii 1 ..slcni witl.o.it on .unction, or antb,., ,iy, or bleiHiioS veret utile a ml rnincial iiiediriiic". are 'nnt oitroni.rd t v thi' Thomsonibti ot.inic Inistdution. i A. P. IlUTClIINiON. ! r.var.eviile, I j i J July 12, 1G31 n nin Cl Ui CD L5S 3 LOi S o fEnilF. sniisi rilcrs hae ju-t tcceived from: fi New Orleans, n veiy --nernl H-sort meiit of (rroernee, mi ot wl.ifti, havinjr i -in selected with i-;n , tney feel s .le in prunounciiTg thfiii ;of excellent q-ialilie. I t.eje. together with: th old Mociv render their :.n tmciil c.i.-ipitt iinu they win t t li?po-ei i "I low I r ' i -1 1 . THORN v 1 R CY. June 21, IS34 -Utl NEW CHAMBERS fit GARVIN, or Locisi'iru:, kkxtuckw A RE now recu'viiij their Full r.tid Wintt supply of Kr,bd,d., . Fri-nch, ( , .-lVl India ii i Doiuestio ) Oun Powder, Imperial, ( Aa Hyson & C Young Hyson ) To tvhich thev would invite tiie attention ol , ' I" 1 ' I I ' I - t!u ,r ,r''',is Indiana, ami Illinois, and -lea......II., . a'.. I I " i.ie.u ,iHM. .LouisvilK bet.l 13, lf;;M 15-17 1 ... l ? 2 IS) o IVecismiv compels the iubscriliHi' to request ! i i3l Iho. indebted to him, t call and settle by I Cash or Note. A libtiral discount will be made I ; t o nil w ho pa y promptly. '1 !na :. have jbeen indebted more than one yeiir, and neglect j ithis notice, will, after the Dt of December next, j be ii.rd . I J JOS FPU SOMES. I ' Vincennes, Sept. 13, 1534 15-12 i HERNIA, OR subscriber respeetlull v announces to ' L1 thr people and the af.licted, that Thomas j-kagncr, of Ktntucky, has invented a TRUSS j or the complete cure of nil kinds of j Hernia, or Wwlwre, !.iid has obtained n patent for tbe same. He (has prucured the sole light of its use in Indiana, and consliluleo ur Joseph domks ugeni, woo will attend all cases at his office iu Vincennes. No compensation will be required or accepted unless a permanent cure is effected. TH ACKER V. BUSH. Sept 6, 1C34 14-tf CORN AND OATS. ;,, exchange for MerclMnriuc. at the Mar Ikelprice - - a S. & W. J. WISE. I Sept. 3, 1P34 14 Have receivtd in addition to their furmer stock, the Jolloziing articles: 4 NT) to which, they in vile the attention of their fricndi and the public generally, to any : 40 Tons (well assorted) Junialta Iron, 5 do. Plough Plates, 250 Boxes 3 by 10 Glass, 2o do. 10 by 12 do. 60 do. atiiorted G lass Tumblers, o0 do. do. Bottles, tO do. do. Decanters, 24 Gross Shoe Blacking, 200 Reams Wrapping Paper, &0 do. Writing ami Letter do. Cask Peai!a-h, 200 Kegs Beatty's Rifle Powder, 100 do. Da pout's do. do. 60 Quarter boxes Young Iiyton & Gun Powder Tea, 10 Chests do. d. 80 Keg White Lead, 10 Barrels domestic Brandy, 10 do. do. Gin, 2 Pipes Baltimore Gin, GO dozen lied Cords, 6) do. Plough Lines, 2; Bugs Pepper, 12 do. Spice, 60 Boes and Barrels common Cigars, 6ia) tio. Melee do. 25 do. Leu. on and natural Syrup, 80 Barrels Pittsburgh Porter & Ale, 5 Boxes Stouahton's Bitlcrs, 4 Ceroons S F. Indisro, 2 Hhds Dutch Madder. Evansvilie, Ind , May 2lst, 1S34-61 Budiels Bye, wanted by the ub-enburs, for which the tiiiMiCsi malice, i rioi: m i ;;;! o. SMITH & CARSON. Vincennes, July 1S;h, 18d 7-tf . BLANK DEBDS, AI.WAVS VOK SALS AT Titts OFf ICR.
U'l.t-fUng. I n Stfi. I8'i, IK4. Oar cm i e-potnU nit will find belov h iyiiopsi oi tin re JJtSAUL SH.1MI1 LOTVtlllY CI.oh No. !). for 1H3I. draws hi Alexundiin, Oc t. 4th, lfl. 1 PRI21B OF gO.COO, 1 IO,Vi; I cf 55,OUO; I of S'Z.VOV, loO " Kath of 1,000. Tickitt ot,hj !i) Uoilnrs. Addres y.nr foderj to CI.AP.KK - CCHK, r. le Afoot For ilie M.ina.er in the U tit
DISMAL .Sr..U' LOTTERY .. Draws October, the 13th. Sr.WKrill.M-, stW i.Mi H A MSr M . il ZliZJ hw"t 2 No. rre 30 dollar Ticktlf, In I) illars. Address vonr orders to CI.AbKK : COOK, Sole Agent Fr tlio Maunders in the Ytt. 0. Va. DISVAT. SIMMP LOTTERY. CLASS No .21, FOR 1S31. To be drawn M Alexandria, Nov. 1, 1354. GRAND SCHEME prti? of . 33)iiDTi Y nli Mimerous other prirei aiaountm iu 11 53r6,PS0 Ti'krh, cny 10 Duliart. Addrc vour onlcrs to l Lr.KE Si COOK, Sole Agents For th MariKeis in the Went. to the (NSNTH VOLUME,) .? RrpDsikirii fur Muv'c, Engraving, Jt'ooti i'ufs, 'oc,-1, and Prvt( , t:v Tin: :.:osr ci.i.t HUiiti) At rnous, Published ttt S3 per annum, V,V L. A. C.OHEY, Atheuinn Ihiihjiiics, Franklin Place, Pbil.id.JI I'hou silver s t"K"b VjYven, Ti XllA'P uiv u s n tli-r da t c. n ni dim t ion it i H ie made to the Regi-'ter of the Land Otiiio j at Vincenin'S in the .state of Indiana, tor a . . ii ,r-. ii-..t ..trtiUi-u'e ol l iil i.eJ i.ar.u .iock lor u p moiivf jiaid oi. the Fractional Sei tiou number thiriv, in Township icimluM- six SuIii, m Rang- number three Ve?t, entered on tiie 5t;i day of May, lbuT. Also the South Last quarter d" Section number twi:iily-fuur, in 'I ownship tiumbtr six Soulii,(d" Range number eh -en West, eidrred mi the tlh day ol June, 1 807. - II . II.I and torieded I, r n ... payir.cnt agreeably to law; .now c.aiflieu l) ' i.iIir ii. loi,lf 1 I. . I . f . It . . .. - 'I . 1 1 jceaserl, u'wier the art of Congress of 23d May, i I 2fj, entitled "-Aii net for the relief of purcb.t s'T of publ'n; lam!, that have reverted tor mm ; :; in i ti .' if the pint-base mom-y the origin ; 1 Certihitates id purchase ol wtncl n.ive bvcii h-t or destroyed. :ven uti'ier my tiaim mil uay oi .,op ! leusber, lb'34. WILLIAM H. TAYLOR, For himself and in ti ust for the other hem of W idler Fayhir, deceased. Sepl. 27, 1834 17-0 SAL.E OF LOTS WILL be offered for sale to the highest bidder, on Wednesday, the 2d day of October next, one-fourth of tbe lots in tiie town of Plymouth; commencing with the lowest odd number and offering every alternate odd number throughout the town plat. A liberal credit will be given for four-fifths of the purchase money ; one tilth must be paid down. 15 laid out on a liberal plan, on the north bank of Yellow river, where tbe Michigan Road cruises the same. 1 1 is foi ly-lvvo und half miles north of Logansport; twenty-three and half south of South Bend ; forty-one south-east Irom Michigan City, nearly in a direct line to FortWayae, passing through Luportc at twelve miles from the Lake; twenty six miles fioui Mishavvnk Iron Works on Ihe St. Joseph river, which is now in successful operation. Yellow river is a handsome constant stream, well calculated to propel machinery, und is considered uavigabla in the seasons of high water. The proprietors making as rnngciuciits to erect a sa vv-mill at tho pi. ice I ii e ensuing year. It is confidently believed that PLYMOUTH offers equal induce ments to enterpiisitig y oung men of business, at any other ot the numerous villages that aro springing up in the north part of Indiana; being sui rounded with as rich land, und us well situated many other part of tho state; interspersed wii b Urge quantities of iron ore ; which must add much to the wealth of this part ol tbe state, as the country improves, which will bo soon, as t'ie L'ni'ecl States lands are now surveyed and will no doubt be offered ior sale tbe eusuing year. Ihe public are invited lo examine and jitdga for themselves, what will be the local and commercial advantages of Plymouth as the country prozrevsts in improvements. JAMES BLAIR, ) JOHN SLUING, J Wm. POLK.E, ) ,.,-i3rf.lr Pro-pnt-turt. Sept. 20, lE-M-lC-rj NOTICE. fc iu iij'j-iir iiiwi'iiitu i.i tiir: .ii Jci.i iiiici . u jr bin k acc.ounl are recpicbted to cull ai d tliscbarge the same by cash or note on or beforu the i--t of November i.exl; and all tlmse indebted by no'o, arc tilso requested to ninke payment on or bt hire the above mentiotu d time. Ail those who wish, can discharge their accounts and notes in WHEAT, CORN, or OATS, if paid wilhin the time above mentioned, or FORK, paid any time within ihe present year. Those who neglect this call, Uiay expect to find their accounts and notes in the hands of an officer for collection, us no further indulgence will be givtn" THORN Si TRACY". Vincennes, Sept. 20, lb34-lG-i Wheat & Oats. T,1 1! ?, Knb-eriber w ishes to pip clmse a qunnii. ',ily uf c!i in n m rehantel.it; H E S'l ' , V Lo n j -oi tit of O , I or v. hi: h l.e w 0! cive vl.o r-v I I il .'..!!...! .. U . 1 .... I... h; i i st price . in Merchandize. - - JO. MAHUOX. icj4-:ot
