Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 17, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 September 1836 — Page 4

"Je -:S i I The Old Oaken Bucket. ?( S,u,llo Uoodirorth. -''. How dear to this heart are the mtiw of my child hood. When fiMi.t recollection recalls them to view The orchard, the meadow, the dccp-tanijlcd wildwood. Ami ev'rv lov'd spot which my infancy kite The wide spread! m; pond, and tile ini',1 u hu ll stood In it. The !ri.Le and the reek where tin' en! uaet fell The eot of lev fuller, the dairy -house nisih it. The old oaken bucket the iron-hound buckitTho Inuss-cOTOn d bucki t which hunc; in the we'd. That moss-coverM vessel 1 hail as a tri a-i re. Kit often, at noon, when retnrn'd from the field 1 found it the source of an exquisite pleasure. The purest and sweetest that nature ean yield: How anient 1 seiz'd it, w ith hands that were i; lowin c. And quirk to the white pebbled hottoin it tell; Then fooii, with the emhlem of truth ovirfiowitii. ...l a,;, .,.;..,... ;o ... ,..!, o r.,o tY.o.i ibe ."V 111! Ol I T 1 I - 1 I . 1 ..'lili..-., 1. . v ... ... well The old oaken hnrkrt the iron-hound hticketThe moss-cover', 1 bucket arose from the well. How frwert from the irrven tnos-v hriiii to receive it. As pois' d on the curd, it inclined to my lips; Not a full hlushhisr c.Mi t could tempt me to leave it. Tho' l'dl'd with the nertar that Jupiter sips. And now- far runov'd from the lov'd situation, The tear of regret will intnisively swell; A fancy revisits mv father's pl.mtati. n. And si.sjhs tor the bucket which lianas i:i his well The oh! oaken bucket the iron-bound bucket The moss-covcr'd hueket, which hans in his w .1 nt ic rontrirnnrf . '1'ho iVillnwitio :ilvertiomtnt is copied irt.ua tho lLiti!r'r "Cnlfs to Lrt. .mhos who :iro :i!iout lnnkitiTlari.o parties, fur tho sake ot keeping up appt-.irtmoos. ;ml stipportiiio tin: funilv liioiniiv, ;iro informed th-.it thry ';ui ho furnislioil at tho shoricst notice, with iroodrn cah v. In niilifiJIy frosted, or. tho niost rertsotitiMo tcrtns. AN-o (lurinir tho h.ieh prices of lutltor ami lanl.lho sUiiscrihor w ill keep ooiwtnntlv onliatiil a few lutshols of uiahoo-anv (o'-'j-mits. T1MO J'HV ( (H.DSCAI-I). N. V. Onh rs from tho country promptly ohowil. A anted as shove two tons of Uass-wood tiinitor." Tlie groir- -aler in Stao-o-ersvillo, in rrder t-j aoid the license laws, retatl lipior h j tho van!, in Ions tin tnln s instead of the oloss! It is calculated that a yard and a half will lay any man in the ruttor. Jl'akc Snakfs! Ellruthm if lih. A traveller copied 'he sn'nj.um d advoriisctnent. or notice, on hoard the Lake tioore yte;un-!oat. last week; 9 liven live Icittil sii.-iy from tnti'j; Mounting , Admittins siispiiiits Children ha;F j Tyre I'S. These f ye siciix have -.dl f' t !h ire tcilU in but they cant I L-ht. Su-ft dmi i:l ilr. Nov.- is the time to prepare it. and it will meet with ready sale, depend njin it. The follow iin is the proa s. and a verv smple one it is. f-wect corn is nothing more than our common corn, taken :it tliis season, boiled as for table usi rut from the eoh and !rb d on clean cloths in the sun. It must he thoroughly dried and then placed in a dry room. When wanted for use. all that is necessary is. to throw a few handfulls into a pot of boilinsi v:;ter. mid in ten or fifteen fiinutes you have a fine d;-h of corn in tin ilead of winter, as delirious as if it had ju t been pltieke 1 from the lb I 1 r.t this si ason. It is also an excellent iiisr.'iHer.t for soups. The Iiitliaas sometimes put dried In alls with it; it i then called suck-a-t;i.-h. 77, c Ciiwinnii. tV7('o-. Shoe Miiinifurltirr. A correspondent of the .New l ork ourier srives the loi low inir account if the shoe business in some of the towns in .Massachusetts: Lijfox manitfacttirf-s extensively la lies mises, and rhi'ulren"s morocco and cloth shoes of every description; men's shoes for her own citizens are supplies! by other towns. She produces one-tenth of all the shoes in the Slate, and their value, at a low estimate, is sy.tmU)0tt. Miirh1fh(id manufacturer children's shoes mainly, say 1 .ltt.lbitt. Jli.thirn, women's leather pce-cil and sewed boots and snoes; misses booltoos am! shoes; women's s'.ipp rs, ic. v!3iV 000. Danvers manufaetares men's coarsi shoes and boottees mainly, woi tii porhap' ft 1,000,000. SauLrvsi, Sa'rm, and Ih vrr) manufac ture 'ioo,000. Ipsirlrh, inrn's and boys' thick boo tees, $100,000, Rotclry, men's and boys' coars" boots boottees, and shoes are. the. leading article 8100,000. .-iwlnrtr, women's leatlicr prrrircd shoes 820(1,000. it i :u .. . , I Itn 1 1 i i u , men s pumps, yyomen s lowpriced leather and morocco shoos, 81,'iOO,I00. IhnfnrJ, same work, 8100,000. Aaron liurr i-t now almost i-iohu- years of affe. We are told that he is almost entirely helpless, so that it ii necessary to hft him ti ami from his bed.

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l'enn. like a IVoao.so ho o'.ico had. ac'v. .. roil,!,!;.-!.,). The Won. Ki.thil' I'ooue. of le.. liana, umoiittoi's Ins iatciiio ;i !o e i iMroneh his 1 listra ! and l'K e b.is bap !s to itis eiewtituntts. t ity dm s ho ii, . call it h;s .o' I hi! he :.oi, d.i-,: unii r, proclaim himself it io ,'.'.(?'. Jour. "It wo, iid be almost a sin to deprive Mr ('lav and the A h;; of the cbn-y of roaimno ;:i tiicir li.inds bitio Spite ot Kentucky." Trenton .V. J. Knijiorlnni. The "licit' State of Kentucky." say vou.' Why, Sir, oh! Keme'v" can sw allow .New Jersey itiioct over waitin for her to "pin her oars back." .on. Jour. " Our country paper e'es out to-day. Wo call upon our friends throughout the we-tcrn stati s to do their duty. The .e ember election is ssi hand. Whatever our friends intend to do thr must do w ith their misrht. If they can devi-e no other mode of proniotin j the cause, to which thev have uivoii their hearts, they (-:iu sst le:i-t use their eilbrtT in '.'iinsi ruhlitional circulation to inn Hinud. We call upon each of those read ers, who reszard our ctlbrts with iipprobation. to lend us a In 'pin.; baud. We pledsie our-ebes tofull.l. if posssl'le. their het r peetsltioll -'. We ire loadin'r : few 11 poundet s. w hi, h wis! be let ell" shortly. l,nttsriii,- JnunuiL .1 Slrnz I'anrl!'!. The Boston Atlas t.ive the following I'ara'Iel between Mr. Van Ibin n i:id one of the members (.f the Mexican ('o;iThe CoriLTrcss of Mexico is nearly as subscrlient to Santa Anna, as some of our collar-nun ire to ( icu. Jackson. "It is trior y enous;'i to ervc under such al'hief." says Mr. Van Huron. One nt trie members of the Meie;ii ('ousrress terminated one ot his speeches in these words; 'Such is the w ih of S in' i Anna it is he only thsit we sire bound to please, u is to him we owe our seats, and it is lie no can Mi k in out wueii tie pleases. Fr-m fir ',','-' -r- C,!z-!: ll-i'f'i ff 2 ' :. In lookio..; out a t.O'Ie ot the !iuni!er of the iVe-elcnti i! ele. tors. tad the times ,.f ehno-inu' in t'ae dilb rent St o. s. me cirruinstaures fu. k our attention. The first is. that thirteen States, precisely the original number of States choose their electors m the ?th of .November, the anni er- iry of the it! le of Tippeciiin i". The second ci'cuui-t.inee i--, thsit on that da one hundred :md forty ni ne electors wilile choraas eiusr precisely one more than ;i majori' v ot the whole numbc. On that ih'.y, also, . ri n of the old t virtu ' t.ites ch. use their electors, beins: preei-elv a maoiity of the orisrinsd States. Seven also of t'u ree States, bc'icj; precis, U :i majority of the fra "I.ites, ehooe their electors on that day. 7iV-(e Island. i ur Wh iiT friends in other States, are informed that the Con vention about to assemble, if we do not misinterpret the Mrns, will no one ol tinmost numerous and reputable over convened aniono- us. That Convention will illy deliberate upon questions presented r action, and we hesitav not to ;;v tb.a! their decision i ot-t the repose id ( vi'rv true Uni.' m-ihe I'mon.. Cii-euintai:-cs ha e ahi n d an entire tiew l'e:.t;ro s jrivctl to tilt! app;'o:lehi:iLr t '.. C'.i "! o! I'rosidois!. by tho bite trititt'plts in t!io West. The Wlii-js here are r .-olied t'eit Klioib' Island shall not fall, bt.t t!:-t she hall bo oounti A iimouir 'he !',o:-t w let are 'onteiii in ' tor the vietorv oi 11.1.! V..I IlllMn lIAKiMSOX, and tho p.-inci-which he has over inetileated boiii on the field and in tho Senate, at home and road as the Kepresentative ofthe nation. Prov. Jour. X'rll.' Carolina. Air. Crahatn. tho Whits' candidate w ho was last year ( lectd by a majority of T votes only, over .New land and whose seal w as vacated by ' in k OAiirv," with orders to his constitu ents to send Ins unuoce-istul eompelit.ir. 'nas just been aoiin electi d b a nnjo.itv of 1 oOtl onl 1 So nuic'i for dictation in oond old North State. So far as wo have seen tho returns for (Jovernor :ind members of the Leoislature, there i; ihastroier. est reason to expert, that the White Ticket will triumph throitohout the State. Jonrthnrnuli (7'rnii.) pu'). . Tlir 7"r((isur;i Circular. The eircuir is d linn its work in tho West. '1 he I )hio Atlas savs. "The rlki't is seriously felt in every , . e i . (lenar.ua nt 01 nu.Miioss; eui 11 operates 'cry oppressively upon the poor. No ac commodations can be had, on anv terni:-. from anv id' the monevcil iutiti'tnions, every il'iilar in specie that conies h.to tin ha;-.i'.a of the; former is Vr.'i or :ippi")-pr::-.:( d to the purchase of land. Aloney ot every description is withdrawn Iron cirrt;'a;ioii; there is not had! eno'itr.i specie in circulation to iveeoinnioiiate the clainoe. lh rsons oonn- to tin; stores whh theirl and S-'l bii'.s, atul buy a dozen rn ol!c5 to oet tb.e chane'i iti fpecii;." The Van F.ifconites are rdlb.ua mouthed ie. opposition to raisin.r revenue for the purpose ot d'stiiDii'aon. I his is a draw ol llieir own making, and they break it wi.ii as mu.'h boh'.r,; ss as Jack the (5 hint Kiilorrthe seven i hatupia.ns of ('hrisle.v doiii, or even the mindly hero of lie! laud's liiairraphv ever exiiibited. Nohodv has ever proposed snch a scheme. The question is as to the distribution ol inonev already raised; and the lh oplc are ior it nn loircti yoainst it. Matthias the impostor, is foilowin.r his honest vocation ol a carpenter m llahla.x N. S.

'h is Shad, hoof? ' D've oive it up.' a cow his!;1 on his !

ADVERTISEMENTS.

fllll subscriber w i-la ? to inforin JL I!.e cit Ien? (,r Kno and th ., . I ;., i 1 1 .. i i.l i f j. i7 e' iu l ep oil ii.uiu, nil tiiyL. iortinent of - s . 4 . t l. 1 . . . TASniONABLI HATS mid ul soiod ipiality, pie-uiiluii; he dor, that iho'n w i-lnn to piireha-e w ill not lie di-appout ed in the price ami ipmlity. 1 1 i shiiji s ( no doors Iv low. .lolni (.'. ( I nk's Motel, in the house dinner! occupied by the Keui-ter ol (lie Laud Oilic. II. M . t.ll. HAM. ineeiines, Amu-d 1"th. I :!;!,") 1 2-tf r. yk;o fJ'rtS on hand and oilers for 'nle. at h.' tiew J Store on water street a large supply ol ;ood Kcnlei wn alt. iiieeiiiics, .Inly 2.5, ISdi.) P -1 f . Oat V. suhsi -riber respectfully informs the public tliat he has on hand, ;uid iiiti'lids manulactlll ills; eel y ill ietv of of the latest fashions and best msiteri lis. lbshop is on M ir-v,.t-Sttt between ',1 aa I od., opst silc 1". Brown's ( 'ollee-hollsc. Ml. AS SCH.M'.I:. Vincennes, A nil. 1-th. IxtKi 12-tf apprbkticssAvantedT i M'. er t'.vo Apprentices wanted lo the Jf Tannin,-and I'nrri ins; ln-int' -. JOHN C IIOI.LAM). Viiiernne Nov. 14, l!l ". -4nuiiiiwiNT: Si K()Mj:ii::t(i. P KS l-'.C I'l'I.LV inform thsi citifin o! 1 1 Vincennrs, that thev have permanetitly ere tabli-lii'd tlonn'rlvri in tins place in the kIiop hi)sine-. oil Market street, two doors aacae J. C t laik'i Hotel, where they hae, iind iutLin! constantly to keep, on hand swi:k i' caks:s, CiSACKKiiS. CORDIAIiS AND SYI1UP3, All of w hull they are determine J lo 'e ;i ( the lowest fouisvil'e cash prices, ereLatit and (roen are particularly ri i;-n;,r J to i hII Old exsiiiiiue lur theui-i Im , prior lo pun hauls; el-ew here. N U. rder? from the rcuntry wi'.l iie promptly Bttended tu. Viiioennes. March, Dr 1 1 r,:?ii. Jf'-ly CAM goodshlIj cc lycn, EVANSV1I1K, . (Successor of W. i. J . and J . I.rv, &. Co.) Wlnlrsate dealers in (Jroecries penerailv atss, bain's, (rlrfsi t'oots. Sloes, iS.e. had iet ot most kind- of country prod-n p. I-'.vaitvil!e, . : -. v '.lo, I ;'d". P W W i'. I,ir " :'- y w tiKbi.i.'i i; n Aibr.v. Vitfemir, May tth, CJ. ''. -tf ? T 1 1 )KS ( aiiiie 1 for cutotaers on rfaiciiald ii j terms Apply to JOHN C. HOLLAND. 'inrennc, Nov. 14, Itit.") -1f; '--r -A A T Y the tun el a : y tferior 'i J'J'V? i article, New Oilcans Z.;.-.c, u'liKLLr.a l bAii.r.Y. Juno ildth, 1S.;-4-JUST R jil hoe Tin plate, one third rrn", I .OO'J llu. of Rii,-i i Miei t Iron, lie't ipttilily, 1 ,.")' I " " J mo itta lient-Iron, ,ji)') " " Asioiteil Iron Wire, For alo by" J . 11. AUWI1.L. Vineenncs, June, 1 f!? h, IftMii 3 tf WOOL CAK)ix(i. Yf V AVING had my canlin; machine re TS. paired the ron h ly.ti nd en-'tit-ed a siphiIv i:id experienced hand to nttejid (he same; I h i! hp able to ncccmtiiudiitt the pno'ic u ith the hct i mil of noik. II. t). Wilt 1 Ll-K. Yineenne", -'Isiy Till, lsdti. "ff US I' Keci ivnl from .New Oneans general 3 l,sorfi,irlit of niei'ries. Ais-o a lot ol Aor.dk. I'utter's ware for ale hy THORN & TR ICY Yincennci .Jane II, !!" CCr;3TANTLY onhr.ndan l Br sale i by .ii. d. yiie::lek. incenr.fs, Sept. !, IC.I.j. Tar, for ale hv w t:i.:'.i.;:.t & r.mlly, V.s' iiisa nnc!', May 7th, Itldi'i 4:'-ti, ijpuK highest market price in caMi, or loather, paid for Hide". JOHN C. HOLLAND. Yiacrnr,c, Noy, 11, IStto -21STI1IRTLEN cents, per, lb. in cash, paid for ,k SkinrJOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennrs, Nor. 1-1, ISdj. -4i & -il 4.r ,f JL f ITu 1 J w Tf rhrva Dc-vrrfntfoii iJcitUr ai d twpnliUousltj rxcettUil at the GAZETTE OFFICEBLANK 0TES CF HAfJD. y i nt l;f jiriufr !, on in ir I HP1' FOR SALE AT THIS UJ'l'CE.

SALE G? LOTS f'niirfoni Count if, Il:h:o's. f H I'. Ivili-cntirrs w ill sell at pnhlie miv oil ttie remises on Monday the thiol ot Ocloocr next, the lots, toinpo-ins; tin; I'lol of f-aid low ii. it r iX o o is hn-iteifully situated en the wt-t haul, ol Ine Wahusi,, 04 noles north of 111 ceiiiic, two miles oa-t (;i ('.ilc-iiiio, mvi ii M.utii "f Meroiii, iiiiincdiiitely In low the inontli ol l.ainotto ireek. It is noiv the l.iinhiis; place lor ooils, for tho snpply of h Nre anil iii h por t ion f Illinois, .peci illy for the elm I part ot Crawford, 0'ue and Shelby counties, and it po-s-e-st.s advaiitjiires lor the produce bn-i-iic-s, not snrp.i stl by ;uiy point on the nt r ' ''oi c in cen 1 J.K liov is on iy se enty mi let doe east et 'anilalni, and is t he nn t lira I tie) o air t be ti sole of nil the country we-lof it to ibat pdace .and inirlh-u e-t to the border of Sanbunion Comity, einhi Hcin the extensive and ueiih.liy settlements on the I'.uiimriiiss, not .pinlleil t'l any ether lor the p'-odiietion ol I'oiU, Ciittle and Corn. Lamolto prairie 1immeiliniely ahme, on the ivc-t sole of the Waba-ii, ami is fcne ol the most thickly settled pr 111 11- in the state, ,-in, liiitrtly opposite on the ca-t tide, within one mile of the Kntr, is (he settlements on toll's l'rairie. 1 he town risen gradually lioin I'rorit street in I ht? layer, on the tace of ;i hill coiitinin.plenly of ,)iie nnd coal of the bet ipiality. 1 here is a h,rs;e cin of the latter article crossins; tlie l iver immediately in front of the plot. I he country 111 Hie rent is his;li and rolling I here is n sprms; of the bes-t ipiality on the plot, and in Urt the siilisenbei s know not ol any place in the whole country combining so 111 my ( in iiinManci s a linn 1 1 the pron-.rt ot prosperity in hii-iuess, muted with the. enjoyn t-nt of heailh. A Stesun S;i,v .Mill has been erected on the preui-e-, and Miil'.i-ient bioldinr;, ur ;l Gri-t lill. I ! e iiiacbinci v and hnihlinj are of the to-t order, ivbieli w ill be Suld at private side ll ippln-J tor immediately. fart of the lot to ' s.i!,), r 1:1 1 on the nrr, and present luWnula.i'ou' localions for lnisn.ess. The terins of s.,(, w jj )P j t) ,rr ,.rnt. in ra-h. the baliiin a 111 cpix! piiyineiits ot f', 1 and lb months, without niUrr-t if promptly paid. A Ll.Xhs lk n"oy, JOHN C ( LARK, It I). MOFKA I T, (i. W. I ThfON, S. T. S I RIKT.lv, SA3IUKL tRl'NF.R, I'mfirictors. CcJ1 1' editors cf the following papers will plea-e inble-h the (.hove in their respective pa pen, so lily, I,,,,,; reipiesteil, and forward

'heir nt e-.niii' - to this otheo lor collection . Loinsviih; Journal lime weets. Ouiciiinat I'.ijr. tie ei;t,t necks, an 1 the New Yoik Couiii rand Lmpi'i't r seven vverk. mi fiines. J iily sj, I S JG 7-1 It JODSS TAY CITY TONSOR AND DSLLRINGSIl, KES this method of inforininsr his Iriends and old eii-tomers. JJ?:hat he is still m the lanil of thu liv(12, and liilly iihle anf willin; to do .i-li, e l.i a ii y person vv ho in a v be d ispo?etl to pplv to hnn in either line ol his business. His tonsnrial otliee s liani! onie v ami colivcliieiitlv itied up neatly oppoite thp ro-t-Oifce on wutcr street, and every pains will be taken to render .o'cih'incn agreeable, while in bis bouse All 111" papers of the place, together with others, ire constantly kept hv him for the bniebt ol those who nnsrht tlms while away a few ciinatc ideas.nit ly when in w aii in;:, which other--e mis;!it he ieoioiis. Vim enne--. June Sth, lndo --tf. J vj L; rl OiX V 2 tARItl'.I.S Un-scKd o,l. 6 do. . saddle Tree--. Lt nrcii nr.DERD Jnly Hf.,lodo-.Vtf S. & 17. L WISE, , V. in-t ooctied a lartru and eci;tial a? irtrnent of p .,''.' f'fM Vli't i -nitahh' I T t!ic pr.n iit Riid Hpproe.ol, .-ea-soc.s vvl.icli they v If r iinusimily low tor cash or ipproved barler, also It bbL.I N. U. .Mola? s,'u rennes, July lit:?;? S-tf. BLANKS . rcr, v.i(,isimii run pai f. ttttiK 3t Wholesale. BUTLER GCLEMAii. Kl', now openin a larcre and full as.-orlmcu IiY a GODS', Strtnr Hounds, eye c. tyc. !. iV '. agents f,,r die impoiters.'w id con-i intly lo epon hand the () Anchor Iloind Clianip;:irne; and i snpeiior article of Spanish seuar A tin ir Wholesale More, corner of Main vV Water S'trei'ts. F.yansvile. nlv 1 1th, l:li;iii-tt" ; 3 l'i c ll.inels best oiialitv 1 iiiM-ed . jT Oil for sale, very low, -it retail or v ' l' tae :anel. hy ' HITTv.t SAWYER. July till. l.:iG.!tf. s . . . i i - TO v tt, e -s ll ', snhsenher wi-hes to employ twoj.niriievmen l!lachsiaiths h.o are wi 11 ae.piaintrd with the Inisinrss. :uid of ft.hr and indn-tri-ons hsihiis. To sneli. irood waives willhosiivcn paniciilaily to ;i man who is capable of tnana;iiis; si simp where there are hoys and other hands. J. C. CLARK". Yinermios, .Inly 20th. Hofi S-tf. (.O ?V Ihs. Ihieon for sale bv 7 iii:i:i,r.iv railky. Yiiiee.ines, Mav itli. ls-hi l'.t-tf. a 11 ! ' nndcrsi ined havin closed his store at Saa the mili. and w i-hins; to close the accounts of the s.ime. would request ihose who are in-.leht-cd to call a;id t-cttle tic i. re-pcelive debts. H. 1). WlIliELEK. Vines nties. Am:, t'th, !' 11-

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fiW WHOLESALE GBCCEBY (rn)!!ii:i'.'.t'jii an vj DovU),nrjil)tj

J sj! I K siibseribi r has opened on Market-M , ,!-' neai Iv opoi.sile the liaiik, w hi le Lc bus on hand a well selected a-soitment ol (;iv!ci;iin:s, Livji uus, .r. w hich be i-' d ti rmineil to sell, tu punctual men, '-ben i,er ! i; oi t hey can he had in this ciIV. le in r iletel niiin-il to duvott' hi- elit ire atteiitio;i tu the above hu ii.es.-. lf. Imprs .s old i u-toiliers ninl other-, will call on luni. OX HAND, JL'ST LMl'Olt I J:!) ii.5 luifsherifls New Urkati: suar 0 buses 1 1 a ni nil '.to bio re!s b.af 7") hairs coit'eo 'JoO ki ,-s niols loo bsies mould iin.l dipt candles CO biio sperm 7o hbls New Yoik Rrandy, -llli proof o(V " ilo do ilJ do 't'J " ll'Jtlil'slic L) hall' iit.es i hump iisr'1 nnd co'rniac brandy 5 pipes pure Holland cin 'JO barrels lialiimore svin 1 j " llome't ic em 'Z " New l'li -bind rum 'JO " New Orleans riliu d pi pes old J a ni i m i hi hi 110 (jr. e;i-ks Medina, Tcnerine, (hdden, Sherry, Sicily, nnd Maderia ine 10 doz boxe (1 do, each) old Maderia ft vlon lir.iinl 100 ki-sr oy-t, S So ,r casks sw eel Malaga OO boxes claret wine 'JO " unseat do " lemon s y ru p I j " Hssorti d cordials 'J pipes ;od port wine f. j boxes mm powder tea ul) barrels li-h I hhd codlhh 6 barrel iilnin nnd saltpctro '2 " ep-oin suit C " iriner race and ground 1 " iiiitincsrs 2 ceroons indisro 1 bocsbead madder '20 casks cheese 12"t boxes raijins fli) di urns (isrs IOO hoses hoston sua 9 bales almonds " filberts 100 Iinxcs Scotch herrinj ih) holes chocidate 10 " uinstnrd 50 empty demijohns 4o bairelsold rye whiskey lis) " dried apples iV( kes white lead 6) hai rels gnod porter f0 hoses tobacco, assorted Nos. 10 banels alcohol 10 " peppermint cord.ial 0 bac" tabic salt 20 busikets hampiirrne wino o0 doz painted hue keU 7 " boscs ti by Ii' glass io " 10 f y I 2 U) " tnrnl'iU-rs Prj hoxe niclec cirars 25,0'K) Spunish " 7o reams wrapping paper oO " cap " 6 cms pina aptd cheese. F. ft. TILL AY. Louisville, April 15, IfU-l dO-Sm i.j ,.s LIB !L: JiJ ix mi: toux or KM) t tHMV, 1M)1 A.N . "fii H 11 .subscribers will olhr at public sale, 011 L the 'ii iiii a s on Mondsiy the - 1st ot OctoIkt lie.'.t, the lots coinpo.-insr the plot of sal,: tow 11. Kno v 1 1. lk is beautifully situated 011 the Ih.st l ank of the Wabash Kivcr, at the head of tin (rand Ivapids, twenty miles below ineeiines, ami about live above Mount I 'sirmi I and ."a lma. 'The -lie ot the town is an clev sited bench, runiiiiis; 1 dull to tlie river, hisrh an.! day at sill M-a-. uis, which, ait recedes liom the river, expands into si hi au'ifid pra ne of about a mile 111 leiijth ami l icsi.i.h, in a bi'i stsite ot eu't'.v.ition. 'The country around i.- as 1. itile as any 111 the west, and is ;i rapidly si thny. The stih-ci ib, rs can boldly Mate without fear 1 contradiction, that 110 point mi toe aki.-h possesses srreater coiiunerci.il ;nl ant.u'cs thsiu Knov i-le. 'onnnaii dins; by its peculiar position on tin confines i f fv.i states, the tunic of the f.u-i.-t portions ot abash and Jiwriuee emiiitii in the Male of Illinois, and Knox and ( iihsoii coun ties, in the state of Indiana, and situated at tin ilead of the (irand lvapids, it cannot fill of hcconiini: a plsiee of considerable importsmi c. '-All experience teaches, that the Ksipius- or Falls, on a uav iirable stream, must become important. and that tiie town situated at the head ol these ohstruej tioiis.willlaroiitstrijitho.se located at the foot, and hence the subscribers arc confident tli.st the J.i is not distant v hen KuoxmIIc will he to her ni ls:!. bors just below her, what Louisville is to hippin::siit and i'mthind. In addition to thcM nlv aula"? s, tlie State has already iippropriated .')ll,0OO, for the improving the nav isralioii ofthe-c li.ipid.-, and a .- iirxey is to he made diiriu tin pit sent .month. This improvement will be made 111 one of two ways, either by ctittius; a canal on the Indiana side, of the river around the h'apids. or bv throw in j dams across the river and niakiuu slack, water navigation in cither event the walei p. vver created w ill be immense and must Inaki Knoxxillc the ivochester of the west. Independent of these considerations, there is no point on the river which presents .stronger inducements to the speculator in producc-the w hole surplus of the Wabash valley will cither pass by it to a more distant maiket. or pour it-elf into her lap and when health and other tliinsrs are considered, tin sulisi ribi rs know uf no pi ice, which more MroinrIv recom.'iiends itsi 11 to public attention. Terms of p. iv incut made known on dav of sale. JOHN KA.MMIY, ALLEN i:amm-:y, ALUL'KT I.tKLWoOD. K. D. liKADIil lLX. J'roprii tors. Ainru.-t Kith, H:hl U-KH r "1 The editors ofthe follow imj papers wih please publish the above in their respective papers. weekly, up to day of sale, and torward their accounts to this otliee for collection. Wabash t 'ourier Tcrre-IIautc, Free Press Lalavttee. Journal. Louisville. Mew G-oods, ROSS & EWING, HAVE jL'ST F.cCEIVEO A LARGE GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF sfiux; ami soph: it Which will be sold unusually low for cut.li. A'inccin.is, July 7, 1-dG i-din

G000SELL . & LYON, I'lnwsriilc. !t. 1 I AY!' now on hand a eeiieral nsi.!ti;iei.t it (.'1 ii-s. u l.i.-h tin y are ii;-j.( -id I' - II ii(,"ii c ry hU r;il terms, hr.io r- :i,.l Men I. wanton' troosls, are n speetliiliv reijm-sti-d to call and 1 amiiie their sto.-k. prices, Ac. Atiio'isr t.'a' z .oil., on band ,.r f,,.,), , pcitcd are

lo hi -Is tea 10(1 hasrs cod e HI hh.U. Mis'.ir. ',0 I,!,;-. Imif a! h,,,-i s;; ea-f slice. lo basis pepper, and sj i-.--0 ki us ousc l . Ii,.., r 1 ceri oils i;,,!i ,0 100 u.a's ess-si 1 "."1 lbs. Il its.'.i ICO .. cloves 1 1 a-k.s 111 eld'-r jars inackah i snidl" '2 1 a-!,s -eh -ratus lo boxes end fsh 2d hhls. inn, keral 2i hi. Is. New trh-ns ruin '.11 pijn s, half pipes and iap.ns:!! and common brandy t pipes hoilscid VII 111 hi' is. Ann rio.iii do t!0 Mal.iL'a w ine, 1 '2 Mad. ria and Tenet

jai n is m ; ni ;; h casks port w ii.e 1 Claret lo '' boxes ('tint, Muscat and ( 'haiEpaij 11 wine '2'2 boxes tumblers, decanters nnd bottles 1 (10 " wiinlow class 100 do, men's and woman's hoots uln--hocs lull ki -s assorted mills 2i brads snoil lbs. msmilla cord aire -till kesrs Loomis' sup. liae j owdi r .all while lead 4 hbls. spirits turpetiline 1 ke-s Litharsre 'i boxes i ron. e yellow and cr" .1 inn lbs csimphor 20.000 spanish cisr.T.s MHO bbl-. .-ait. ALSO Most other usually kept at U (iroecry store. .Ml of which we flatter ourselves, we can sell as low and upon as irood Iitiii., us mv other llouso in the entry. AN'r;:i) in U'lmnirfor (l(H)DS. 111. (Hill h... live srei-sr l'eaih, rs riiiiil) " beeswax 1. ml 1. hoirs bristles For which the hisrhei market price will iv01. Evausvi!'.,', September 15 ?jA E jiiat received and arc now opi isiii'; a larsro H and will assorted stock of seasonable. GOODS, coiis'stine; in j art of Dry Goods, Clnss 6' Qwcc-nswar Iron Castings, ji ails, Fur, wool Sz palm lea. Hats, (Groceries, &c. Hardware & Cutlerv, Si 1 . atiuery, V cf h1ii.1i v.i'l b -soM at the ov-t i'io. I he atti ntion ot piuehasi rs is rcspeetnuiv : oiu it.ed 'ineenr:es, M iy i;th. 1 V; .'1-tf. CO-PARTNRSHsP. TV EOKtiE LEECH hav .iireha-e,l mi tinloth ultimo the interest of Thomas J. ('also.,, j,, 1)1,. merchandise of the firm of Smith and Carson, the bi-ssut-s will in future he erric.l on at tiie old stand by the subscribers under tho firm of Hubert Smith A Co. who will pay all ,h I ts due by the la!.- f rm of Smith A carsun. and to w hom all those indebted are rcp.iesti d t make immediate: payment. KOEltT SMITH. (.'I'i'TK.E LEECH. Yii.ecnr.fs. July loth, 1 -.:'. H-tf. 1 1 A ) 5?!'UY superior siis.Ue'ianii;d;, on hand an 1 iJ f.rssi'e'hy WHKELF.it A HAILEY. June li 1th, I )'. 1-tf. 11AHR. CONSTANTLY ,.,1 hand. Frerh family Flour and for sale bv WHEELER & I5AILEY. June 21. l sl;p ltf. ()i'Fj:i:. ffs" s" " 'Hiality Havaiuiah hiiJ J lio, mi haia: ami tor sale ov WHEFLE1C a'D.MLEY. June 2 1th. ls:i' 1-tf BY THE rjslE suhscriher has constantly on hand whiskey by the barrel L' f ,.C .,...,.1 10,- r,,r w.l.. ..I ll,,. i,...rl. rli-liiiii price l ureiiitsi rs are reipiesteil E. BIIOWN, ;rocer. v'incenties-, Julv !lta. Kid li-tf. MACKKIIKL. , a O, gji Mackerel, superi7. I fi r' ,:... ..'. . . Ea3 kXi ipiaiov .1 ni nsiuu and fors.de bv VHEELElt cc DAI LEY June ilih, 1:V 1-tf. t:i" vi?:ci:r;?is3 gazette, s Llulilt'ditTi rbrrt' iittuoan ws b s- tria mJZ I I .Ww s) I I J V.. TEKMS s oo, If jiniit in ailvcnrc. 2 oO, ' fluid during tlie irnr. ;( fin. If lift fiuid during llu- tfeur. ft -"). y'.'-T sj; inur.ilis. Papers diss -ontinoe.l cnly the option of tlie puh'i.-'hcr while i.rreai.mes are due. VAiivertisci.'ienls making one siinare or lew v.ilibe inserted three times for one dollar, ami twe:.!y-iie cents l"r i very suhseijurtit insertion; punter ad. i rlenients ;:i the saine ratio. d,dver'isi , m ills scut without order--, will in all c.'.si s, be j;isi rtrd until fon id, and chatcd nceoiiiinsrlv. Such artii less of proshice, ns are used in n f unily, vmIIIm' reei ive. 1 in payment for subscriptions,at the lujrit'.! price, deiivcrid in Yituci.iics.