Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 18, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 October 1835 — Page 4

scitAii(i api'le Ti:i-:iis. Geoige Oltn'tead, ol Hast Hartford, published in the N. England Farmer, that he haa experienced great benefit Iroin scraping the moss from his apple and pear free, with a hoe in June or July. There is no mistake in this. The rough bat k of those trees affords shelter to numerous insect!?, and reccptical lor their eggs, prejudicial to the tree or its fruit. A smooth clean pkin is of as much value to the ti ee , as it i to the aniraai; its functions are important to the health and growth uf both. The fault is, Mr. Olioetead does not go In r enough: he should clean as well a? smooth the surface of his trees; and ne do not think there is any thing better for this purpose, at least for the apple, than a f trong ley of wood ashes, or potash. We have had a dozen years experience of the benefits of this wash, though we have not in this time applied it more than twice to the same trees. It is applied to the bole, and as far as convenient to the larger branches, with a common shoe brush, affixed to the end of a flick a yard long, the loose bark, where there is such, being previously scraped off. It imparts to the bark a handsome, smooth, healthy appearance, destroy s insects and their eggs, takes off the moss, nnd seems to be to the tipple tree what salt is to the animal a highly useful condiment. The objection to lime-wash is, that it etops up the pores j

of the bark, and by its caustic quality contract the sap vessels, and gives the exterior ft dry and ligid appearance. The ley, on the contrary, removes every obstructor! to the wholesome perspiration, and leaves the bark so soft and pliable that it may almost be indented with the thumb. Cultivator. Liquid .Manure. A correspondent in London's Gardener' Magazine, speaking of the cultivation of the ground at Ghent, says , "Liquid manure may be hare named, and very justly so, their summun lonutn; as if applied when the coin is sproutly, or just before a rain, i: has an effect which no other manure can have. It destroys insects and throws a surprising degree of vigor into the crops. It is pumped from the tanks under ground, into which it is conducted by drains from Ihe stables &c.. into a barrel-shape water cart; and, when brought upon the land the plug is taken out, and the liquid, flowing over a broad something in the eliape of a fan, as the cart proceeds, it dispersed on both sides, over a ?pace, perhaps, of 4 or 5 feet. The cart has generally tlnee wheals.1 Ib.

GROCSHI33

"ST TT T'.vT A rmtthM

JgIIE undersigned toe now receiving a very M large aud extensive block, consisting in pari, of Havannah and Brozvn Sugars, Champaign, Cogniac, Iiuchelle and American Brand i a , Hum and Jamaica Sjnrits, Holland Gin, JMalaga, Tcneriff, Claret Champaign U ines, Gun Pozi-der and Young Hison Teas, Chocolate. S F. Indigo, i'epper, Pimento, T(dacco, SnuJJ Fish of different kinds, Tanner' 's , Sperm, and Flax Seed Oils, And many other nrl'scles which makes our assortment compu te. We would particulaily request nil persons who want to lay in a stock, to rail and enquire, as we will at all time- be very much pleased to show our Goods and give the price?; for we think that all persons enquiring will find it to their interest to purchase. LIUTC'I i; HEP Hi; IX Vincennes, June 11, l;-do "--'f

v y Uii v.i tpf:--: i B First qualitv, just receivei! ;mi! fir hv THOlUN tv TRACY. Vincennes, June 11, loJo.

v uy vfi yj ;f kj ui jXjX JtSk a

fOTjfe E S F F C'F F F L F V informs the Cili f. zens of Vincenties and its icin-ity, that having returned to this place with a view to permanently locate himself, l;e has rr commenced business in the House adjoining l;ui tch and Ueberd. two doors aboe the Ccunf-r, on Water Siieel. vhere all work ei.ti u-tcd to liiscaie, will he promptly attended to, and executed with neatness and in the most lashionable -t) !c,as lie will bo regularly supplied with the latest fashions fiom the eastern c ities and li usts that he will merit a liber ai share of publir patronage. He also has rui harui and intends keeping a blLLM ID ASSGUT.VK-NT ot

7T7 'be Subscribers I'mrn rhiludelphi . fcc. a new and very e xtensive a;or tment of Consisting of Karii w a r o , S a d d 1 c r v, Q ii (Min s ware,

Fur, Wool, and

' ' a " . .-

Which til be made vp to order cn accommodutiir ttnus .

Sumvicr

ready m.ule cl tithing, such as

leaf Hals,

THE GKNl'LEMANS" YADE J?IECUMj OR, TIIF SIORTTNO AND PRAMATIC COMPANION, I.NTtRSrtKSI-1) WITH A IX I I MNG Portraits of Celebrated Winning HORSES, Philosophical and Natural I'lienomena, j , iwf iv mniif lm iric tlii r )ti Kl t rtil iufi

r - j V,;- J. i2 !.' .nr,,...- - , - "Its c'HiMinpficed in rhii-nlrlj ami al.

Bonnets, loots and Slioes, Iron Castings, &e. With almost ever v other article neces-

in. ai;- to lii ( -(date a UriowIt-t!e ol it- merits, yet such is t be satisfaction iinuntWted by that poition if the public who have been made h uuaintcd uith its character and content, that its Ji.-ts of patrons continues coi;tantly and rapidly to increase. 'Jhis paper is now d sributed M enially every week over a wide portion ot the Union, ami tlm most satisfactory assurances that it wi'l become one of the ino-t popular ataotiL ihe numerous excellent periodicals

sary to r:o m prize a lust rate assoilment ,i w.;(., jbjlM. froIU the American press. So tiancl to which we invite the attention of. trtions wiil be spam! to establish its p ima-

i.s.... .iA,...r r...a ..'.I i . j i tu i.t r-1 in tn 1 ion mor extensiveiv. unci if tli-

m- r . . . - OMI IIJH' iris. ill II d 1 U IICIS HUIIIIII -

And many other things whi--di the

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ou- c;

:i see, by caliii,'' at the above mt'ti-

a. x

T?""n AV1NG purchase-

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F9 if 1 l i r i 0 Vi.. J ' j it 4 ill 1, E i'i-X' l ri LI.V inf.n

Hedges .

Ileuben Wheeler, of Vergen-

ties, Vt , recommends what he terms the

white thorn as a superior plant for hedge. He directs that the haw, or seeds be gathered in the fall, buried in the ground, and uffered to remain there till the second tpring, when they may be sown in drills they will grow one foot the first season, and if properly mauaged w ill make a good fence in 6ix years. As the white thorn (C. oxyacantha) is exotic, and we believe not yet introduced into Vermont, we pre eume Mr. Wheeler has allusion to some of the indigenous species, which are of more vigorous growth than the white thorn of Europe. In burying the haws, we have mixed two parts of t h a earth with one of seed, laid the rn in a ru.'i;e upon the surface , in the g ir.lf n, and coveted with about three inches of mould. They were once overhauled during the summer, replaced and recovered. In the autumn following they were found to have germinated, and were then sown in drills. Ib.

Z, H the ; one s-;-:ar

pied i y .M. !., a l.oii-e of

the eligible tav-

1 pm atntwl forr.icilv ocrni.ieil b

11 vaciuth Lasselle, oilers his, services to hifriends and t lie public in general. This stand has undergone a thorough repairing. From its location and convenience, a well as retired situation, it is rendered a desirable place for gentlemen travelling through the country with their families lie also flatters himself, that from hi- loni experience in bis profession, its well ahis known desire an I capacity to piea-e.

he will receive a liberal share of public ''j'" "hi. th'-ir

patronage. In connexion with the house , a spacious wagon yard is attached lor the benefit of movers and teamsters. His stable is larjje and commodious, and well provided w it h all k in dp of prov c -u ie r, and a careful csller, wiio is always in at- ' ml tendance . N. 15. His I'.ar is supjdieJ with the mo-t choice Lirjuors. Vincennes August L'Cd 1 035 !2-(f.

v r f 'p.

I htieial : anr tion ol iiiose tor wiioiii ii i epeciI all tlesiLned shall warrant, its future improvsmi ::t both as regards ty -oi upliieal neatness ' atiil en.ht-Ji.hnitiU will he materially ad- ! anceil. -J rrl5T.e ibfferrnt PLAYS and FARCES J that w'n! appear in the course of a year, of llicmj selves, will be worth more than FOUR times

the amount of the subscription. 1 he followfSHK subscriber wi-bf to inform inu' is a h.-t of those w hie It have already np E. the ( iti.ens of Knox and the pearei':

SMITH & CARSON Vincennes, May 9, 1835-19-tf WTTrt FBI &

adjacent counties that he has and

.; expects to keep on hand, an us-

-Jii' sortiaciit of

. jtjlZV, j ill

Chail

II

rsf,

ashingtun, Davie tS Cuuniy, Indiana.

I s hhe a IJ riband, The lIuiK I, buck, ! The ) p, Peep Sen, : Che hi I.ivictr,

mi a 1 1 1 v . i es u in i ng as be !o .s lhat S,;,kf; car's Marlv Days,

wi-hm:; to pure base ill not be di-Mppinif - cnri i.iatre, i,i the price and oualitv. His shoo is the ,M te ( ' ; i iri

1 i i i. X -3

us b

pii-Nt door above iftnitli i Carson's cture, and

ippo-ite t!ie iiiop ol Dr. Sniiii"

Miss Mitfuid. R. V. Sinithi J. S Know Is. J. R. flancbe. I'. Reynolds. C. A oinc rsc!; T. Morton.

R. I'. Smith,

no .i-m r.. b.iVe. to t ;

i!r'.,: , w -,'i-re

hi- friends a:v! !

I hut In- lia - i ' f i; :j t-ii . .. I

an .1 ! wiueriv OOeli:C c : Hit . a 1I"S to kei-

II. M. (ill. HAM.

'ir)' eiinrs, August !."!.h, )3) 12 If

.v. ( U 1 .M

di'tion of travel !!; d to fu ,,r

His t.aSh; w ii: h.- mi;,. market niioid-, and

u-e cvi tv l o-.-diie t .f tion

r. J suliCili jiUL'JlC j

1

Modern Improvement of tltc s il Atnong the means for the improvement of the soil, in modern agriculture, h the rotation of the crops, and the use of clover nnd plaster, the rotation of crops is founded on the obvious principle, lhat in drawing their nourishment from the earth, different kinds of food are required by different plants for instance , that peas nnd barley do not deprive ihe eaithol the principle which furnishes the best food (nr w heat that some plants derive n ore

I I r -

of their support from the air, and take;l)a,eu ' "ie

GOODSUIila LYON, Xvansvillc .

A'E now on hand a general assort ment of (1 roce i ie , which they are

disposed to sell upon very liberal terms.

Grocers and Merchants, w anting Goods, are respectfully requested to call and examine their Stock, prices, fee. Among the goods on hand or boou expected, are 40 Chests Tea, K'O bags Coffee, 10 Hhds. Sugar, '20 Iibls loaf and lump do. 0 Cask? Hi--e, lo Hags !' p; it n T: ri :: ice, '20 Kegs Ground Ginger, 4 CelOO.'iS Indlcij I 'JO Mats Ca:.!,' (2o I.l... Nutn.tga, 2u!J do. Cloves. 4 Cask. .Madder, 25 Jars Mack aba Snuif,

2 Clrki? S:!ert to-, 15 Foxes Cod Fi.-h, 20 Fbls. Mackettl, 25 Fbls. iew Orleans Hum, : on I.. .If !,,.. CI:., !

-. 1 IJC, llfiil 1. ij nil .'i.-.. -if5 uette, Chatapaigtt and Common Liandy, 4 I'ipes Hu'ihii) i Ciiii, 10 fihls. A 'net icati do. '30 Fbls. M alaa irie, 12 " M adei ra L 'FenerilT Wine, G Casks Fort Wine, 4 " Chuet do.

25 Foxes Claret, Muscat and Cham

lor t.;e reception an;! aceuaii'i i.T , and all others " homav !

'll-lrltl .

lied With the best tl

ideib'es -i If to

to five -'i"ii: rai saliii'action patron;,,"-.

His house is more rap-iciou. cornfor'nhU'nrn! ' no live n n -t.t. I'oii I S 1 1, or . i i 'Ii .. l.ji

fhall ;dwas be n 1 u n d. : I: t ! v

variety ol the n;c-t i-l:,,i-c Lojiio;-. The Sta!,les atlaeli.-d to I I i's -tabh'-hmf-t.! are Jar.-.c: and e- tr. ni nt, an.l vvi.l alvva v a L well SU i e,i vi:h pro vi inh-f.

A L'ood, who i thoi'i

Stores, stoves. . T F hnve ,iut rei it d of the followius 1 i kinds a Inrije assortment : P itent Rrityiii;; t'ockinL' btoves, Jai-ji .-' Improved " " " Ten i h.te, (as-ortcd) irevit Mate " I'rankiiu " and t.ra'. " All ot uhi, h will he sold at Cincinnati pri

uuiji iitiglit and a very smull coinnas

ir of Hethnal Green, J. S. Knowlcs at d- ;md V ives,

Man of Ten Thousand, The Ladies' Man, Fll Tell Von What,

Re.--II.;-

TboniHs llolcroft. William V. Li.rton. Mrs. Jmhbahl. Uenjaniin NN'etif.tcr. F. M Reynoldj. rianche ic Dance.

W. T. MoncrielL M. G. Lewis. J. R. Plauche. H. M. Milner, Mr. Irirhbald,

-ion

niiiii. i i,i' nnr j till i d with ever i

rirrmies Ulio

adv and h

st h ostler is en'"

liddv a ri a i tit ed uilh i.isi,u

N R. Itoardets l,y t! will !n: "nnkfuliy receive on mode; etc terms .

W'a-hiti :ton

ija d, .iii-. ' w ' -e .

. . an i aceoiiiiiiou a ten

vear, or othf

t

Davie;? count)-, i m tf

nt urcii & IIEHFRD. , i 1, isy t'-tf.

V:i d-Z TSf

! "JFrT received ami for sale, or, half bound Blank Rook', ! 'J. ii 0 beams Wi ipping Rajipr, ! .J Uiii. n? " 1'o't and Cap. ! I t'RTCH 11KUKRH. i Vincennes, J :,c 1 1,'!J5 2-tf.

The ";o!i!en Farmer, Km-rnhilloli.

- I ' ' Olympic Levils, i Knglishi.-ian in lndi, J Shakes; eai 1'eslival, i The Last India n, j My Liind the lioveruor, Victorit.r, The Omnibus, j The Child of .Nature, i The Rencontre. The Due), i ii ;; .

M lit -71-ll.l,

nioccj, Hernani, Jaoies Kennv. fj--Tbe M S. copy of the IRISH AMBASSADOR, the favorite and highly intere3tinfj Drama in which 1 Y RON F I'OU KR o suecessfully amused the public, as SIR PATRICK O TLF.MLO, has been obtained by the publishers, and will be pubhlised foithwitft.

H'j Si v

V. ; Is

FTTII'F utidrr-igncii ha- ju-t received Jl their irFULNG and SL.M.ME11 supply of fTZ t?&. Vtt Vwx sj&- vV jt-cij 'fZU i.

Comprising a gent r a! an' ment,

1 Ji

t.ittus r.c assort'

All of uhi. h will 1 e fob! o ('., s , , ( i :;rh a r ; . I . .: i ';o;.i;;...;,iy tuki n in .-ton -.

nnn-'i d! v i : i ad e a

low at t

i tracheal Siistif nt

p'j- 1 1 IS Sciioi I !iis hffti siuccesbfully can-

uui leu more man two years.

Ii is open for pupils of either sex, or any age.

WILL hp furnid ed, it places procured in good Iniiiil:. :- on no! son :;!.! terms for those who -. i.-h it. Tbft prit'.-iple oa w iiicli the institution is foiin-

liiau nhout twenty

R. R. Leake. W. Barry more.

M.-.

i

V

hJ:FJ7'

,f: i;

M i-J '.I I. . ) 1

pair Pest ",, II Lli tulds '.

i ; t

I a f.-.u I.' : i'- arc t ".'.ht

no " i 1 1 . e t. -e o i jv

' b''t w;'l fp them for prac , i i i 1

. 1. UiTf.

N. B. Ordi r- will be re !y li!h-d t'..r the above ai to I 'it!"el!ies, .M;i- o.'j l!,J.j

L.

-o2t!

'Fill i e j; 2 - '...k

For the b,;or::,-. : I !- , l-lir prr hi '-' Ui - fit -( !n-ti 1 .'. luUvd l. o in a II

Vir.centn

c cc PLAN, )' . TO A IT I JCANTS. of ! !io-" a br. rid, we re

i- not i:,. hi led in ()iir, ING3

ii'octi.-:! : i. r : JW,!r trut'i

; : i. o r, ate i h'.oo.

Mr. c Mrs. Chtt-ilV,

(.o.'lr.'lf

A r-ril S, ! i-ZIj - -1.5-ff

O-Tho R PORTING INTELLIGENCE (at hoMe tinil abroad) occupies a considerable portion of our columns, i.nd is collected from the most uuthentic sourefcs. Amone the Portraits of celebrated Winning Horst-s which Lai e been given, are The American Trotting Horse EDWIN FORRKsr. The Improved Racing Horse, MESSENGER. The frtrorite Racing Mare, AERI EL, and her foal, by ECLIPSE. Bond's celebrated Trotting Horse, NORFOLK PHENOMENON. Tho well-known English Race Horse, TOrtiiioTONF. A correct PICTURE OF A RACE COURSE occupying the width of seven columns fjrj-Arnorij a variety of other Embellishments of interests which have been j ublishi il are the following: A complete treatise on RIDING, with FOL'RTERN ILLUSTRATION?, fur the improvement of Ladies in that most healthy of all eiercises. Explanation of the AUTOMATION CHEFS

PLAYER, illustrated by ELEVEN FNGRAV-

lurs.

A S

v - ir K.y,

( I ENT1I VOLUME,-)

9

'f 1HK undeisigned have just recceivei

Tons Iron :is-o: ted

rnoufon

for A'

'renin

IF; A'I'r II A 11 1!

(J'J (I

less from the earth than others--aud lhat no two crops which require the same food should he taken in succession from the same piece ol land. To this doc trine there may he a few seeming excep tions: such a plants that require for their perfection little besides heal and a small quantity of moisture, as onions have been thrown for half a century on tho sandy plains of U'eathe rslield, and the finest melons in the world on the shifting sands of Egypt. Of all the plants for the renovation of the soil, none can he considered equal or upeiior lo clover, and it may he deemed a happy dispensation of Providence, that those soils best adapted by nature to wheat, ore also the most conge-

22 Foxes Tumblers, Decanters and

Dottles, 100 " Window Glass, 100 Doz. Men's and Women's Foots and Shoes, 100 Kegs assorted Nail? , 20 " " Frads, C0OO Lbs. Manilla Coinage,

L'OO

60

nv thk ;.iosr t Kr.::::

Fuhlhhed al o-3 per anmiw, RY L. A. GODLY, Phil :u'i ' dila. Pa

Plough Moulds

Kegs

:'-i 9

TO ALL WHOM LP .MAY CONCERN

i JX I to lie

in: m:!:

in thi-

d:;ti,

TTlber 11 1 pl.-i.-e fc.r t

oi a t.-i t". r an

: . : .! !,: pur; o.-e of ; 1 1 1 o ,-; .

V .i i'-r. w.

irid". assoi ted

bO " White Lead CO half Boxe- 0 by It! Ghjss IO " "10 hy 12 " 4 " "12 by 18 " 1 Foxes assorted Giasswate IG'O Keg Powder ALL OF WHICH WILL OF HOLD AT

T r F i s

it::: uhi

'0 Kens Loo,;,;-' S.. p. Kitle Powder, 1 :'''?P',! ";-!y ("'d-i b: M-rviees ;.s m,.-4 t tl..0 While Lead, .i::e-i5l, n.cennes, with :u, a--nnu;co .f , . c . cuiiu' cctier-T fatrsl.u tun Hu can at ah lanes 4 Fbls. Spil.t? lurpentme, hu found at his post on Water street, in the

; -i sr . . "t

ail tirivance on cost. 'if o pi!ch:;.-r: e parti' ulash

lotise no w ticci:

4 Kegs Litharge,

12 Foxes Ciorna Vellovv and Green, i 100 Lbs Camphor, I Jlil3" "- 0,000 Spanish Cigars, 300 Parrels Salt. J ALSO Most other Goods usually kept! cfl!F

V .J-itmtiian 1 nylir.

Abl ilLD RICHMOND. I :.'. t'

tiial to clover, and derive the most bssen-' at !l U rocery btore. All of wiuc, we I.onnfit fr,,m rd n 1 1 r I ll U 1 1 C f OUtSC'lVeS. WC Call Sill asbr.V illlli

- '- " - - - - r

-'A.

:tore of TliOKX

has Leon rpinoved to

c TFACY ihe Stoie-

at a very s; sons i-hinrr

solicit to call and enquire, and we Ratter ourselves lhat they will find it to their interest to j utc hasp. i L'FTCH & IIFFFFD. N. F We are daily expecing a lare stogie of other goods D. Sc II.

!jr7The sul-jert? whieh are narticu'nrly rmbr.ued iti the V'ADE MECU.M will be rnor distinct !y u mler;tood from the following suuiniary t iiem : The 'l urf and all matters connected ihercwith. On ihe Structure and Character cf tla Hoi s. On the improvement of Horned Cnttlo. Roles for Movir-cs in Shooting. Methods for f'eeding ami Training Dog. Eiographh 3 of eelected Hordes, with iheir Portraits. Hunting, Fishing, Fowling, &, Approved (iiimes, from Hoyl and otberi, Critifisms on I'btjs and Actors. The most popular Song, s I lo music, Tho Art of Lpuerdemain I llus 1 1 ;i ted. A variety of Receipts adapted to Domestic Economy. An Epitome of Important passing events. Gentlemen's quarterly Review of the Fashion. fjT The Yade Mecum i printed on large imperial paper, of Leautilul uhite texture, and is publi-hcd every Saturday, nt 'Jhret- Dollars peraiinuin, in advance. Orders from abroad postage pnid will be promptly attended to, anil the paper carefullys packed lo prevent it from rubbing by mail.

0 "-U.

Farmer and Gardiner.

The following dialogue took place at!

the Hail Koad depot in linsj town, on PI and ay. Sure, an, phall I be after riding on the Hail road this blessed day. Yes, if yau please. Plase your honor, aa1 whafi the price of tho tackets? One dollar. An1, surely, how long shall we be going to Boston? One hour. Och, botheration to you, if Pll be aftet giving you a dollar for one hour's ride, when 1 can ride thr.ee hours in a stage for a dollar au1 a quai ter. Lund Courier, j

upon e good terms as any other House in the country. I ' IJk TI2-I exchange for goods 10,000 Lbs. Live Geese Feathers, 5.000 " Fees wax, 1,000 " Hog's Bristles, For which the highest market price vili be gu en . Fvansville, Sept. 1G35. 15

T

LL those indebted to the subscribers by note or book account of long standing, are re-

tjuested to call and settle the same on or be. I ore the loth day of July next, as no further indulgence will be given." All those who neglect this notice most not think bard if they should have to settle their accounts with an oliicer. THORN TRACY. V 5 ctiiiics June 11, loud.

F oo in for roe i ! y occupied Ia Ch i ist ian G r a ter, on Market street, where their friend.and former customers are particularly referred . Vincennep, Jul v 2, 1C35.

f-T-The MODERN ACTING DRAMA a volume- of about 200 pages containing tho I'HYS, FARCES, tc. which appear in tho V;i Ic Mi cnm, neatly printeJ, and bound in elastic, covers, lor transportation i pnldi.-hcd every six wick'. Eight volumes will corutilute

i sell, or one ea r s sunscri olioli. t he term for

ance.

ire enti-

rder for

ur sets will be Woinkfullv received, and Ihe

it n h i ge, hirh has hitherto been so lib-! work forwarded to anv diree.tinn. Iiv inli;ntr

erally be.-towed upon him. ! a ten !! r roite riostnee raid.

l'l i! 3 . I L. J, ri : -.,rr - Jr '- iUli

Ot Li ) iniorm his !i iends

sr,--- - i . 1 , , , - . . . ' 1 J " " " I I l I'.lll, III IF -- ? 1 P,Kf, Knox, I) ,-; u.hirl, is .,.,. (lull;trs, payahle in a.Jvan, "af ,',5S "'V1 A':,r '!' -unties, that, frSbsribers t the Vade Mecrm ar i?-'A 'e r,,s'lltS '.l""' ;-"!. tl,,'! to a deduction of one-third. An or

that

iopes to nn. lit a continuiiticu vt i

t-.?

j P: "tv fi Tt

tigto:.. July, I

-tf

STRAYED from the subscri r her abut the first of A pri I i '

or; ;;; 5- las', a Darts AM'Ik. X v'v se v. n ears o Vf P $ hands high, Slig!

r-. J

j a 7r , n ,

r.hon t

i.i

sis or lift ten

saoiJIe inaiU-

jSt ol. and has a ncculiar white soot

on the side of his nose was raised by Mis, Hogan near Montezuma, and has probablv made for that place. Any person retuniint said horse shall receive the above reward from AARON SHAW. Vincennes, June 30, lC3o. o-.'Jt

D22D3,

ALU ATS y O K SALE AT 111 IS Cfi-KE.

"i 1 H I-. ab-cniier is now reci-ivin from New-

JL Oicans a large Stov k of Groceiies and Liipiors, which In: will sell at Wholesale or Retail, ut reduced prices. II. D. WHEELER. Vincennes, July 20, !;35y

- 4 mm W m w-rri tmf JUS i Received from New Orleans a genera assortment of (ir u'ories ALo it lot ot -toiit'A: I'otter's wmc i'r sale bv THORN" TRACY ViiKctusc? Jdne ! I , l'-il.

j'A Fit miuin consist in? of two volunie?,

; f.i.'U pages each, ,f the Novelist's Magazine, ! ooutr.ining t iht ditTerent Novel, by the mospopular j'.uthors w i he presented to the Agent ; uhosliaU procure four names to the Modern I Acting Drama or t!, nriillrmin'i V:uf M-

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