Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 January 1837 — Page 3

Disaster at Troy, Now York. The public journals furnish very imel-i-gible accounts of the late disaster at Troy, in New York, which it appears was an avalance, or slide ol" earth, from the Kill above the town of Troy. The following is a description of it:

"An avalanche of clay came tumbling from an eminence of near 500 feet, moving down the base of the mil to level land. mid then continued, lrom the impulse it had received, to the distance of about 800 feet, covering up acres of ground, accompanied with a cataract of water and sand, which kept up a terrible roar. The mass moved along with great rapidity, carrying with it two stables aud three dwelling houses, and crushing them and their con tents in thousands of pieces. The stables and horses were moved to a distance ot over two hundred feet, to a hollow, on the corner of Washington and Fouith streets. "In its way the avalanche slso encounterd a brick-kiln, burying it partially oyer, and crumbling it together, from which, a few minutes after the flames rushed forth and lit up the city as with a great conflagration. "The avalanche passed over a public highway which leads to the mill aud nail iactorv," and might have carried along with it some straggling traveller. The clay is piled up in masses to the depth of from ten to forty feet over a large surface. "Five large trees'were precipitated from the hill, some of which are now standing rect at the bottom, and others in a slightly inclined posture. The whwle is considcrcda singular phenomenon and its immediate cause is the result of much speculation. From the fandulia Slate Register. ELECTIONS. The following persons were this day elected in joint mcctiwr of the two Houses of tho General Assembly, to the respective officers named: Levi Davis, Auditor. J. 1). Whiteside, 'Treasurer. U. F. Linder, Attorney General. V. Walters, Public Printer. H. S. Enloe, Warden Penitentiary. J. Hays, Commiss'er Gallatin Salines. C 11.' Dyer, Judge Probate, Cook Co. 1). II. Brush, " " Jackson Co. II. Henderson, " " Will Co. F.B. Thompson," ' Clay Co. M. Daniels, " " Kane Co. ADVERTISEMENTS. TAKEN UP, V William McCoy, hvlinirin Harrison township. Knox eountv, on the 3 1st day of December, one Sor'rel Horse colt a blaze in the face, the left hind leg white halt way to the hock joint, the right hind leg to the pasture joint; white streaks in the hind hock, heavy mane and tail, about twelve hands high, supposed tube two years o next sprintr no other marks or brands. Appraised to twenty dollars by Joshua 1 land and Ilenrv rmntn, hcturc me, Janua ry 11th, 1837,' A true copy from mv Estray Hook. JAM IIS II. COOK, J. P. 31-3t TAKEX UP, ,Y V.-.C. Fullerton.Deek er township, Knox Co Indiana, a dark Hav Mare, sup i j-posed to be seven years old next spring about 1 1 hands three inches high white fore feet, a snip on her nose, and two small white spots in her face, and a small white spot on her loft shoulder. Appraised to forty dollars by John Roderick and Francis Roderick before me this 10th dav of January, 1837. JAMES S. EDWARDS, J. P. 34-3t IN THE KNOX CIRCUIT COURT, March Term, 1837 Elizabeth Parkers, vs. Jonathan Parkers. On petition for Divorce. IT appearing from the affidavit of a disinterested person on fde in my office, that Jonathan Parkers, the above defendant, is a non-resident of this state, wherefore notice of the pendency of this suit is hereby given him, that unless he appears at the next term of said court, and plead, answer or demur to the petition filed, the same will be taken as confessed against him. A. D. SCOTT, Clerk. January 10th, 183731-31 LOOK AT THIS,

IIIOSE concerned arc now informed and accounts of Doct. lvuvkendall, are now in the hands of John Collins, Esq. All who have unsettled accounts, might better call without delay, to save costs. The notes w ill follow the same course, if not attended to. II. DECKER. Surviving Partner. Jan. 11,1837. 33-3t. ONE CENT REWARD!! 0 ANAWAY from the subscriber, on tt- f,,i . 1 ,,,,.;,. 1..-, .bo 1 Oil. 1 ANAWAY from the subscriber, on Thursday raoniing last, the 12th w .""taua ."--""5 in.-tt. an indented apprentice to the Priu:ing business, named David Davis. Any

THOSE concerned arc now informed appeared 111 open Court and filed his memorial, that according to promise, the books Mowing the condition of said estate, and complain- - 1 ... I lr. !... . - i ... .i 1 : -

person returning said apprentice to me, or confine him in any jail so that I can get him again, shall receive the above reward without thanks; and nil persons are hereby cautioned against harboring him on ray account. II. Y. CADDINGTON. January 13, 137.

VIRGINIA LEES BURGH LOTTERY, Class 1 draws Jan. 21, 1837. i-priio of $30,000, 10,00 6,000, 3,140, 3,000, 2,500, 2,000, 50 of 1000, and 20 of 500. I

Tickets $10. A ccrificate of 25 whole tickrts will cost J 135, shares in proportion. MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY. Class 2, draws Jan- 52, 1837 prize of $20,000, 5,000, 3,000, and 50 of 1,000, each Tickets $5 shares in proportion. A certificate of 25 whole tickets will cost ?67 shares in proportion. VIRGINIA PETERSBURG LOTTERY. Clans ,druws Jan. 28 18:17. 1 prize of f 30,000. 15,000, 0,000, 5.000, 4,000, 3,000, 2,500, 2,000, 10, of 1 .000, 15 of 000, 20 of 500, 20 of 400, 30 of 300, 50 of 200, &c Tickets $10, shares in proportion. A certificate of 25 whole tickets will cost $130, shares in proportion. The above schemes present our list for Janua1 S37, which we recommend to our patrons as Ipderiug great inducements. Address your orders to JOHN" M. CLARK E, Agent for the Managers. yJ2. S I am determined to pay all demands against ?ne, by the first of March, 1837, Jam also determined to , .i.rv i l make every one iiiai 1 nave aemamis against, vau me. QiSSIzJ G--be se tiled by that time, or 1 will have them settled by the proper Officer without dis tinction. LEWIS L. WAT SOX. fincennes, Dec. 29th, 183G 31-3. A. B. A boy from the count ni trill be taken as an apprentice to the Tailoring business. L,. L. If. f. M. JtLartin co. MERCHANT TAILORS, ffAV E just received from Philadelphia, and $j New York, in addition to their former stock, a splendid assortment of suitable for the FLL AND WINTER SEASONS consisting in part of Sup. Blue, Black, Brown, Mixed, and Fancy colored Cloths, Sup. Blue, Black, Erown, Striped and Figured Cassimeres, Sup. Blue, Black, Mixed, Striped and Figured Satlinelts, Piht Cloths, Bcavcrteens and Jeans, filvct, Siransdotcn, Silk, Satlin, faletiria, and other vestings. Flannels, Hosiery, Gloves, $-c. S,-c. ALSO A qurtntitu of rra lij-madc Clothing, Otter Skin, and other Fur Caps, Fur Collars, 4'"h aver Hats, of superior quality, St rJ Skin Caps, Mtn"s und boys', AI.SO. a rod assortment of Hoots $fiocs, uire and fine, nil of which is now offered at low prices, at their store on Market-street, opposite the Hotel of J. C. Clark. Call and examine lor yourselves. X. 15. An apprentice to the Tailoring business is wanted. A Hoy from the country, 11 or 15 vears of ago, would be preferred. J. B. MARTIN. Vinccnncs, Nov. 10th, 1836 24 tf. CASH FOR WHEAT. NE dollar per bushel, or the highest market price, will be given for any quantity of good merchantable wheat, delivered at my mill. J. L. COLMAN. Vincennes, Oct. Gth 1S3G l'J-tf. MACKEREL. Mackerel, superior quality ,nn hand and lor sale by WHEELER & BAILEY. June S4ih,1336 4-tf. WHEAT & OATS. Jf-IIC subscribers will SKJn-' receive either of the above articles in payment for debts, or in exchange for THORN & 1836 17-tf TRACY. Vi:icennes.22d, John Hlankenship, Adtn'r of " j a llenjamin Blankenship, dee'd, I enjainin Hlankenslnp, dec tl, I vs. Z a The creditors of said decccas- 5 - c J- J "5. S KNOX PROBATE COURT, A or. Term, 163G. OHN BLANKENSHIP Administrator of Benjamin Blankenship, deceased, this dav real estate.) is insufficient to pay the debts and demands outstanding against it, it is therefore ordered that the filing and pendency of said complaint be made known to the creditors of the said Benjamin Blankenship, dee'd, by a publication of this order for six weeks successfully in the Vinceniies Ciazette, a weekly newspaper published in Vinccnncs, in the County of Knox, and that they be informed that unless they notify the said administrator of the existence and extent of their respective rights, by filing the same or a statement of the nature, date, and description of the contract or aslsuml' P' W1c" ine same a.v ueiounuea m ' 'he office ot the Clerk of this Court, previous to the final distribution of the assett of the estate of till s:iiil iT(r"Pinltiit enrh i irw will T.tiiif il j,, fvot ot- tile caiins 0f more diligent creditors. Test. A. D. SCOTT, Clerk. 23-Gt BLANKS! BLANKS!! ALWAYS FOR SALE OFFICE. AT THIS

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Z'n, S5rctron anH Copper

Manufactory . N. SMITH, ONTIXUES to carry on the above branches in all their variety, at his new brick shop on Market street, nearly opposite the Market House, where he will be be glad to accommodate his old customers and the public generally, at wholesale or retail. He has on hand a number of ROTARY COOKING STOVES, which he will dispose of on accomodating terms. Yincennes, Nov. 4, 1835 25-tf. N. B. Cash given for old Copper, Bras and Pewter. VALUAULE Wabash Farm For Sale of first vV-'J d lviti" on the Wabash Kiver. live '-V'-.'i-jaJc-miles a1ove Vinceniies. onjt which tilt-re is a lare Steam Distillery, a good ox mill, a gooJ I)wel!iii!T House, Stable, 'J, i ii,;il ittlwr niit-!on-;cs aTwl ft fine ilDH4 i,ti. nri-h:iril From this firm vml have I: 4 J r a view of the river fur 3 or 3 miles in direction. From the hmh "rounds you have also a view for several miles in extent over Allison and Lamotte prairies. It is in fact one of the most beautiful situations on the Wabash Kiver. The Kail Koad from Evansville to Terre-Hautc is laid out immediately on one side of the Farm. It is well timbered and about 80 or ninety acres under improvement. There are several ncver-fail-lins; rock springs on the premises, a never-failing stream uins through it, on which a Water mill on a small scale might be built to advantage. I. N. W1UTTELSEY Vinccnncs, Oct. 28th, 183fl 22-tf. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, Borough of fincennes. January 4th, 1837 KDERED that an Election be holden at tlte Court House, on Monday the Cth dav of February next, lietween the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 2 o'clock P. M. of si 1 day, for the purpose of electing a President and 8 Trustees, (two trom each A ard.) for said Borough. J. B. MAKTIN, Pesident MARTIN ROBINSON, Clerk. Vinceniies. 32-3t. BROKAW & WAVK removed bark ti tin ir old stand in the Xom BRICK BlTLDI.Nt; Iitclv occupied bv Martin Robinson, Est;., as an office, opposite Johr K. Kurtz's store, where they will be happy to accommodate their old ctistoiners, aii which they are pri pnr. J to do in th best style. iiwciiw, January 6th, 1 b'3 1 L,2-tf. CASH FOR "I.ISII and the highest price will be 4 J paid for i--7' if deliver ed soon by THORN Sc TRACY. Vinceniies, Dec. 30th, 1830 31-3J. In the Knox Circuit Court. March Term,S3l William Burtch and YVm J. Heberd. vs. In chan Alexis 1'icaru, James Iicw- cerv to is, survivor of J. fc W Lew- foreclose is, David S. Chambers, Win. a MortGarvin, Survivors fcc., and Sn5cEdward Gray, for the use of Moses Mundell. PT appearing from the affidavit of a ilisinterest&i ed person on file in my office, that Havkl S. Chambers, Win. Garvin, survivors &.C., and Edward ( Iray, part of the defendants in the above suit are non residents of this State, wherefore notice of the pendency of this suit is hereby given thein, anil that unless they appear at the next term of said Court and plead, answer, or demur to the Bill tiled in said suit, the same will be taken as confessed against them. Test. A. D. SCOTT, Clerk. Vinccnncs, Dec. 29th, 1836 31-3t NOTICE! NOTICE! LL persons indebted to me bv note nr bnrtk nppnimt nvpr tvvnlvf mrtntlic standing, are requested to settle the same without delay, and prevent cosfs. JOHN K. KURTZ. Yincennes; Dec. 20, 1S3G. 30tf. Admixistkator's jXotice. OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has taken letters of Administration on the Estate of Jesse Cox, late of Knox County, dee'd. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same aie notiiied to present them duly authenticated for settlement w ithin one year from the 15th of October last, being the date of said letters of Administration. The said estate is supposed to be solvent. JAMES POLKE, Ad:u'r. Dec. ICth, 1836 29-3U fcrUEMOVAL.0 MWOIW FlirLYahas removed his OFFICE to the corner of '3rd and Busseron streets first house north of Mrs. Kuykendall. fincennes, January 5!h, 183G 32-POIUt-BARRELS7 f ASH will be riven for good

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feiiered in Yincennes. bv Nicholas Dec. loth, 1836 29-tf.

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THE subscriber will sell the STEAM MILL, situate at the new town of LcRoy, fn Crawford Count; Illinois. This would be a" valuable piece of property to any one wishing to engage in the husines, as tho demand for Lumber and Flour is euual to anv nlace on the Wabash. 1 he Terms will be made efesy to any person that will put it in immediate operaUon. Apply to A LeROY, w Agent for LeRoy Cornp. " Dec. 8th, 183fi 28-tf. Id' A LL those indebted to the subscriber bv JS-OTE Oil HOOK SlV.l'O fVW V are nerclU earnestly requested to come jorwara a ia mace payment, on or before the 25th of December next, or such UTLS and ACUUL .VI S trill be placid in the hands of an OFFI-r-nTf rnr r rrrrinT Vlil J A- M MS M. JAMES M. THORN, fincennes, Nov. 20lh, ls36 21-tf. A. af son, TAILOR. MERCHANT S removed to the house formerly occupied by him, adjoining Burtch and Hebcrd's Store, on W ater-street, where he is opening a good assort ment ol GOODS in his line, consisting in part of Blue, Black, Brown, Green and Mix ed Cloths, Blue, Black, Brown, Plaid and Drab Cassiaieres, Striped Cass'unere, assorted patterns, Plain and Figured Silk fehet, Bombazine, Satin und Silk ftstings, of the latest tstile. lioat Hair Camlet, of superior quality, Cloak J asscl-j and Suspenders, Shirt Collars and Bosoms, Stocks and Handkerchiefs. Togrflter with a sll as.ortmrnt of ready made Clothing, viz: Cloth Box Coat Si Blanket do Pantaloons and fesls. Shirts and Drawers, .yc. yc i'li" former customers of the establishment are respectfully solicited lor a continuance ol tneir lavors. with the assurance that no pains will be spared to afford them advantageous bargains. Nov. 17th, 183G 25-tr. V I A CEiNA ES ACADEMY rHMIIS Institution w ill be open on Mon---dan the 21st inst., for the admission of Students, under the immediate super intendance of Mr. Kecd Wilkinson, A M., as principal, anil sucii assistants as mav from time to time be required. The county Seminary building which was ori ginally erected for the State University has been procured by the 1 rustees ot tne A cademv, in pursuance of the charter, and repaired for that purpose. The Board of Trustees, from the money they have ex pended and the great exertions they have used in establishing .this institution, as well as from great inducements offered by it, hone to secure a liberal patronage. Students from abroad can be accommodat ed with boarding in private lamilies on reasonable terms. There will be 4 terms or sessions in a year of 11 weeks each The 1st. to commence on the 1st Wed nesday in October. 2d on the last Wed nejday in December. 3d on the. 3d Wed nesday in March. -1th on the 2d Wed nesdav in June. The present session will continue five weeks and be considered two fifths of term and be charged for accordingly, be tween which and the winter session, there will be a vacation of 3 days. Female students will not be admitted till a senarate department is created for them, which the Board contemplate doing as soon as they can make suitable arrange mcnts. Instruction will be given in the follow ing branches, viz: Reading, Writing, Ar rithemetic, Eng. Grammar, Geography Trio-onomctry, Intellectual and Moral Phi losophy, Natural Philosophy, History, Botany, Mincrology, Chemistry, Rhetoric and Astronomy ALSO In the Latin, Greek, German "and French Languages. RATES OF TUITION. For instruction in Reading, &. riting, per term in advance, 1,00. Eng. Grammar, Common Arithmetic and Geography, per term in advance, S5,00 For the higher branches of English, the Ancient, the German and the French languages per term in advance, $6 00. N. B. Applicants for admission will apply to Mr. William Burtch, the Treasurer, for certificates. By order of the Board of Trustees. H. DECKER, President. Jos. Somes, Scc'y. Yincennes, Nov. IS, 1S3C. 25-tf L5 IDES tanned for customers on reasonable terms il Apply to incemies Nov. J. C. HULL AX D. 1S3G C4-tf. H, BANK CHECKS. "fatlt pn'utrU ort 11 cm Cppe AXd'fOK SALE AT THIS OFFICE.

NEW COPPER

TIN AND SKEET-IROM WARS ESPECTFLT b inform the citi zens of Vinceniies, Sc its vicinity, th,at they have commenced the alove business on 'econd Street, next door above Smith Carsons store, & nearly oppo site Lr. Somes, in all its various branches, and invite Merchants and others to give them a call, as they arc confident they can afford their ware as low as it can le bought either at Cincin nati or Louisville, at w holesale or retail. As we intend that our prices shall be uniform both at wholesale and retail, merchants may be sure of getting their tin ware at the lowest rates, (Jutters and Conductors made on the shortest no tice, and most reasonable terms. I in ware giv en in exchange for old Copper and Pewter. Vinccnncs, March, 183G 44-ly. N. B. Wanted two or three apprentices to learn the above business. I. &. II. a. K 5 c CL. "5 O c 3 0 . - .? c C fc- w S O 2 2 a 3 a AOTICE. ALL thosi' indebted to the late firm sf :-mitn , Carson, are aeain reijuested to call and settle their accounts, 3s further indulgence cannot be eiven. We will take in exchange for debts, or floods, Corn or Pork at the market price. K. fMITH &. Co. Vinceniies, Nov. 'd, 183fi 23-tf. FLO UK. OXsTANTLY on hand. Fresh family Flonr anl for sale bv WHEELER & BAILEY. June 24, 4-tf. FOR SALE OR LEASE. jPIIE subscriber will sell all the apparatus for 13b a Distillery, wrth or without a ground lease for a number of years, or he will lease the whole by the year. The above Distillery is capable of making live barrels of whiskey every twentyfour hours. Terms w ill be made easy. II. D. WHEELER. Nov. IGth, 1S3C 25--tf. b CITY TOXSOR AND BELLR IXC Ell, "AKES this method of inforniini T his friends and old customer, that . SI . . . - : - - 1 he is still in tne lann 01 me living, uijjiPraLand fully able and willing to do justice to anv person who mav be disposed to apply to him in rtber line of his business. His tonsorr.d office is handsomely and conveniently fitted up on water street, and every pains will be taken to render genflenjen agreeable while in his house. All the the papers of the place together with Others are constantly kept by him for the benefit of those who might thus while away a few minutes pleasantly when in waitinc, whic otherwise might be tedious. Vinrennes. June 8th, 1831) 2-tf. nrallE highest market price in cash or leather, JsL paid for hides. J. C. HOLLAND. Nov. 1 1th, 133524T 1 HE subscribers arc in pressing need of mo ney, and those indebfd to them by note or book account of long standing, are hereby reminded that unless they come forward and pay up soon they may have to pav some other person. TIIOHN & TRACY. Yincennes, sept.22d ls3ti 17 if. riTHE subsciiber has just commenced the above A business in this place, in the second story of 1 the building of M. Jones, adjoining D. i?. lion ncr's Store on Market street. He has already re cpived a lileral share of public patronage, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same. He has for three years past, been a citizen of this place, and known as the foreman of J. D, Martin, from his first entrance in the place, up to the present time. He natters himself, that from his long experience in business, both in Cutting and Making, that his work will not be inferior to any in the western country, being determined to keep the bra of Journpvm,.n. 8. GOCIIENOUR. Yincennes, Oct. 12th. 1836 20-tf. THE subscriber is now opening a very large assortment of DRY GOODS, SHOES, BOOTS, U vol, rur iy auk HATS, LAVES VOyXETSf. in.leeI almost all aitrcles usualy kej't by eountrjM'Tchants. and wou)d solicit a call from those visiting this market for the purpose of making purchases. GOODS CHEAT, TERMS LIBERAL. WM. GARVIN. Louisville, Sept. 1st, 1S36 51-t

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'ji't. LOOKIMG GLASS MANUFACTURER , Offers for sale to coun' try Merchants and oAersathis store,2l0 main street 'i Cincinnati a neat general assortment of 5 fit anl JHaboflrtnn LOOKING GLASSES which he will dispose of at wholesale or retail a reduced prices, Cincinnati Ohio, May lsll-ly !'... v. 1 1 1 ;'.v. Era .. Vv'i' V'.'., it 'fa--' 4 m NEW GOODSCLARK & BROWN, AVE Just received a large supply of Staple and Fancy Goods, direct from New York, suitable for the season, consisting in part of. Blue, Black Brown, Mixed, Drab, Claret and Pilot cloths. Cassimeres, Satinets, and Flannels of all colors.London and Honey-Comb Drills, Canvass and Red l'addinir. Kentucky Jeans, Fancy, Fancy etrineJ and Pittsburgh Cords. Moleskin, Cantoons, Brown Tab e Cov ers i Fancy Chintz, Turkey Red, Bengal Stripes, Memimac and French Prints. Merinoes and Circassians of all colors. Bombazine, assorted colors, Black Camb let, ongee, Silk and Cotton Flag, Bandan and Madrass handkerchiefs. Black Levantine, Gros de Nap. Mandarin and Silk Muslin, do. Valencia, Thibet, Prussian, White anJ Scarlet Merino Shawls. Twenty pieces Silks, assorted colors aaJ qualities.Black, Blue, "White, Check and Striped Ginghams. Worsted, Gum, Ntt and Webb Suspeu ders. Fancy Marseilles Silk, Black Satin and Valencia Vestines. Printed Superior Black Tabby and Black Silk elvet estings. Irish Linen Collars and Bosoms. Mohair, Plaid and ideated Bombazine Stocks.Tiekinjr, Bleached and Brown Shirting and Sheetings. Corded Robes, Brown and colored Drillings. Plain, Figured and Striped Cambrick Muslins. Plain, figured Mull and Book Muslins. Plain, figured Jacconctt and Bobinett. Dutch Lace, Edgings, Quilling arid Insertings. Ribbands assorted, Lace and Satin Collars, Rubber Lacets. A larire variety of Umbrellas it Parasols Ladies' and gentlemen's Hosiery and Gloves. Gentlemen's ealf ad stout Boots and Shoes.Ladies' Gaiter, BVroJec.,- Cloth, Prunella Morocco and Stout Shoes ALSO Iron, Nails,"Castings, Cutlery, Queenaware, Glassware. Mill, Cross-cut and 1 land-saws. Codec, Tea, Pepper and Spice; together with a large variety of other articles too numerous to ncnti'on; all of which will positively be sold on the most liberal terms. AISO In a few days they will receive a laige assortment of Gum Elastic Cloihing. VinceniK's. Sept. 21, 1R3(V-17 tf. COFFEE.JPW s;i( ks Coffee, good quality Havannah and S J7 11 Kio, on hand and fr sale by WHEELER V BAILEY. :4 th, 183G 4-tf June Groceries. WHEELER & BAILEr, A v L just received and oiler lor f ile A stock of l'ort, Tcncriir, Claret Vin6. JiOaf and brown Sugar, Havanna and Kio Collco. CodiisI), Rice, popper and spice, Almonds, cordage, Sec. which they will sell low at V holesale or Retail. Yincennes. Aiur. 9th, 1816 IIOl rliri n Drscrfptfon Neatly and expeditiously executed at the gazetieoffice. tvmw goods: S. & W. J. WISE, H E just opened a large and general aaortinent of suitable for the present and approaching criuiona which they ofii-r unusually low for cash or approved barter, also 1 1 barrels of N O. Molanses. Jury 22d, 1836 8-tf. BLANK NOTES OF HAND. Neatly printed on new type, FOR SALE AT THIS OFFCE,

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