Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 46, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 April 1837 — Page 3

KANAWHA CUARSE SALT.

nniiE rtSrr. M.tiifac'arois. of the El t - Alum or Coarse Sal:, made in ivanawha ftniniv. Virsrir.ia. have so enlarged their works for in.i..ufj.cuiniig the above article. ih.it t hoy ran with confidence, sav thcv will. during ilii1 year IsilT, m-uuifao-ture a sulheout 'Flint, tv to supply ti: entire d mi in 1 fr ii in ail the principle places on :ic tmio Kiver ami i;s tnbuti-i-ies. 3ii:l tht Fppor .Mississippi. Thev ?ii . i . . win her p a constant stmpiv in Hie Hands of their acf'nts at Portsmouth, Mavsville Ripley, Cincinnati. Warsaw, Madison Louisville, l'vatisviile, Yincenties. Torre II ..... 1 r ... w ... name, iv.uayeiic, :m. l.oms ami Alton, and will at all times soil it on better term than any other salt of tho same quatitv oan be obtained. Il has been fcr '.ho last four years use! extensively by the pork packers in all the places above named; and at all times it has been found to be ai pood lor putting up pork as the imported artiele: and b is passed the inspectors of pork in .New Orleans, New York, ami Posmu as well s pork put up with anv other sab. DONNALLY, N(lVKs.,t PATRICK. Rv their Agent II. I). WIIF.LLF.R. March 18, 1S.T7 lfj-3m. TAKEN UP. "5J Job Henry, livin; ia HarriJ&l& s n Township. Ku Coun ty, (.1. on tlio '25t!i d iv of March. 1 X J jf lf37, one hay stray Ma-e a blaze &3tafca ia the face the ii.hr fo r a;i,t hind feet white hip-shot in the right hip. No other in.-ali or brand. A pprais;-.! to f.ity dcllars by John Knox an, I Abraham IMwar.K hef ro me. A true copv fio::i t:v Pstiav Back. JAMRs If. COOK". . r. FARM HORSES FOR SALE. TWO excellent Farm I lori-s cna be bought on reasonable t. rnw. Kn.juito at this oi!',cc. Vnn-ciuics, April l l, is:;;. jt-tf. KLACK SMI Til WANTKl). tTJlIK subscriber won!, J like to employ, a good steady Blacksmith one w ho eoul,, I ike the ntire tii-magemetit of a shop, to whom cons' it employment and cood xxages will tie given Should oneeoiae well le-ouim. aded. a l'a.tners hip might ho. cffocte.l. ;::o;;ct: v. it. i.i z.pr.K. Vincennos, April ), i !7. Iti-tf. urx.wvAv. ll'MlWAV ftotn t un.l. r-i:o,!. an h .ieateo ,i',.re l lt i ; 1 . naaieil !n Jane AIln,S!iiit si t.-ea vear ol ;..-. Ail per, i-i are hereby fa.! i, I ei-.pl.wn- or !i. Kariar her. a the !' will be strictly enfaroe ' aiainst a': :r-n-b-rs. i;o!si r:ii!. Vin'en-ie.a, April I, !.:(;. la T't ta! i v Yiv r-i I Cbaa.b r-r. W, leaer C-'T -r.r l ow i, -Ian. Kie.x 'au;itv. la. a V t! ! ,rk '" -"'v v. npp, a 1,.X y',ir ol.t ias! piii(-i. o ,.;h.'r i-to the nrru! -.rh--..l Let Mav. Appraise,! to thi-ty-.ie .lolL.rs i , fore nte. the lsdi .lav f .o--rnt..-r, 1 S"'!. J.M1 POI.Ki:,'.t. V. 45-.1t sorru a?,ii:ricax Arertani defrayer of ih.o re;.t pet l!el Uui:' For sale .lolo-ic or tet.xl bv inri'bv sAWvnu. ineenncs, April 7, laj. t.V Tin. Notice to .ilk ll:iis' rs. Hi; ruieriliers have e:i hand and for K.ile 2" thoiisar. 1 !-i.k onus esit;. Viue-nns, M areh l.ir, ii. p. wiiKF.t.nn NEW SPRifiG GOODS. 1 bseribors are now opening a large and general assortment i f hoots, .vo;.v, H.rrs. $. $-r. which thev are disposed to si 11 on aoeommodatuig terms, and to which thev would respectfully solicit the attention of country Merchants isi'.inj this market. (JAUVI.N. CARSON o. CO. Louisville. .March 10. 1:17. IJ-lin NEW JW. MADDOV has just received and is now opening a splendid assortment of Foreign and Domestic (.((!)S, suitable to the present and approaching seasons. Together with Trnn, Nails, Castings, (Iron ries. Queensware, ila-s-vaic. cSe. U of which he n disposcvl to sell on reasonable terms. Yincenncs, March 17. ISilT. I-tf. LQOKIXQ GLASS mjm '.an .':. . ()JJ't for sole to rtitaiii Mtrc.'iaiifx ti'i l others (i! hh storc'i. 1 0 tiuth. street. Ciiirinmtti a nta. genera! asiorlvirnt rf (T.ilt nn'5 1U:i! iv:.-!itn i.ookim; (d,sM; u-Iiirh he triil iH-iprise J at trholt .-ale or rc'uil u re Jure J rices. Cinrhuwti Ohin, I '' S'. A.( v.. m4 m B.-v-.rvi I left- vl Mail 1st 1-1 1 fcVA V-S- - , .D; Won"

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w , t '1 X c 3 r. , 1" w f i;iccnnt .s, Aiio.r Cuiin'i, Iiid'uma. r H"MFK subscriber respretfullv 1 1 iiitVSB d informs his friends and sxia ''ie public in general, that lie lias taken the formerlv occupied bv (i. V. Could, lor the recejition and accommodation of Travellers and alt others who mav be pleased to fax or hun with their custom. Me pledges himself that his Table, Par, and .-table, shall always be supplied with the best the town and cotintiv markets can afford; and hopes bv his unceasing care and attention to business, to merit and rereive a liberal share of public patronage. Ponders by the year or otherwise, will be thankfully received, and accommodated on liberal u rms. FDWARI) .IF.Wr.LI,. Yinocnnes. March Mb, ls:i7. J I it" y-Ai !!AXT TAILOIi. Li -s iraio oil to tie I, .use loraaalv o,,i,jie,i Iv gfe him. adj .inuiL; Burt, h and llebj-rd's More, oil V atei-stu-i t, where be is opening a -ood assortment of (') I). 1:1 las bur. c'-lisistins in part of Ilhir. Mack, iroirn. (Irccn and .1 fixed C.'othx, ', . !!irk. Iho'i-n, I'hiid and l'irah Caisifiirrt v. Striped (tsah,iere, aborted pa'trrns. Plain and Figured Silk I'trit. lorn'iazine. Satiii and Sik I't. stints, rf the laU si stijlc. C:nt Hair Cauiftf. if .superior auu'tty. ( ':ak 7'ism and Susprn lira. Shirt Collars a. i I Jlosoms, S'orffi ami I lan ike rrhii '. rosjei'u r w ith a small assortment cf ready made 'lothin-j. J.: Cloth ! .r Cents, laok.f do Pan'aloont and Vests, Shirts an I )raa-t rs. A-r. S, . 'I he former i-u-t.ini-rs of l-n- rsta'cishnevt are ri saeellidlv solicited far a caii!iuuan.-e of t!: ir fa-! v-us, wu'a the assurance that ro jain will bt spand toall'ird them advantageous harijains. .Nov. 17th, ls:ii -Ja-tf. Xrai Co iytr, 3" . i . Sbrrt tvo:t Pfarr 5V J X a 4 iS 4. 3 -3 r .' . :j v.;,; ),' . 11 i:.-pectfi Is.WK I.Y inform the riti7ens of Viiicennes. an.! its vicinity, that icev nave remai, Kst- ,'1, 'r s'10? Vatci vTsJ stieet out osite tina,V. Ii --7Wwi slor:of F. V. M'Keo. linu the above business in all its various branches, and inv ite Merchants a:;d others to cive tlteni a all. as they are confident thev can a fibril their ware as low as it can be 1 n rbt cither at Cincinnati or l.ouis die. at w hoics.ile or retail. As x. e intend that our prices shall be uniform both at wholesale a::d retail, merchants mav bc ;ure of ei ltii th, ir tin ware at the lowest rates, (utters and Comluciors made on the shortest nonce, and most reasonable terms. Ti 1 wale given i 1 exehauso for old Copper and Pewter. Vinecnncs. March, l-saCi -4t-Iy. I N. B. Vanted two 01 three apprentices tc Wjjj tbe sbce businea I. A H.

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HK subscriber will sell the tTKAM MII.I.. I situat,' at the new town of I.eKov, in ( 'raw fanl County, Illinois. This wool. I he a valuable piece ot piopt-rty t 1 any one w i-hinyr to r naL'e in the husines, as the tlem.iinl for I.uicIht ;ml Flour is eipi.il to any place on the W'al ab. I'he Tunis will he made easy to any person thai will put it in immediate operation. Apply to " A I.i KOV, A cent for I. e !,- Ccmp. 'Ve. Sth, IS.If. 2s-if. v- 11 r r. H. D. WHEELER, gTAVi: jcrt reeeied and oiler for sale a stock l'orf. "j TenerilU ."Muscat Clare? Loaf ami hrown Sugar, Ilavanna tuul Ilio Coill e. ( 'xllis.li. It pepper ami spiee, Almonds, rordago. r. which thev will sell low at hob-sale or Retail. Viiicennes. Alii. '-'to. ltfi IIi R G H ! IZQmi ' 1 rceine.i, nireei Irani 1 ittstmrjli per V -1. am boat :a taas ( arratileil be-t .luniattal well assorted. tor all kinds of country wo; w hieb will bo sold as ' 1 v as po-..i!.e. nriM't ii c; in:i5i:i;i). . 15. 'I'he (Joads just received, noticed ia this cay's paper, added toi:r fo, :ner stock, makes our assortment particula: Iv good 111 our W holesale (;rocery. " II A II. March 1? I'sr,7 t-J-fit-WOODRUFF & SMITH, noossriiinns sTATio?jsns, 7 m -llanlc .id. Hooksellers. Merchants and Teachers w ill 1 supplied with School Hooks. lllank ISonUs.M is-ecl-bini ous Standard 01 ks and Stationai v, at t lowest wholesale prii es. March. 1S:17. 1 1-dm CLAI1K &.IIUOUW, "H TAVF. .lust received a larce supply H....U of Staple and Fancx Coods, direct Iroin .New ork, suit.ible for the season. oonsisiine- in part of Plue. PI. 10k, Prown. Mixed, I) rah, Claret and Pilot cloths. Cassiuieres, Satinets-, :,nd Flannels all colors. London and I lonev-Comb I hills. Can vass and Red Paddni-. Kenliioky Jeans, Fancy, Fa:iev striped and Pi;ts!iur.oi Cord.. Mob skin. ( 'antoons. Prown Tab e Covers. Fancy ('hint. Turkey Rod, I'.engal Stripes. Meiriinao and French Prints. Merinoes and Circassians of all colors. Pombazino, assortOvl colors, Plaok Camb lot. I'onoeo. Silk and Co'ton Flarf, Randan and Ma Irass handkerchief-. Plaek Levantine, (Jros do Nap. .Mandarin and Sill; .Muslin, do. Yah noi.). Thibet, Prussian, Yhito and Scarlet Merino Shawls. 'Fwentv pieces Silks, assorted colors and iUaliti"s. Pbick, Plue. White, Cheek and Striped (mhams. Worsted, Com, ett and Webb Suspen dors. l'ancv .Marseilhs Silk-, Pack Satin and a'eneia estitiirs. Prin'ed Su,'rior Plaok Tabor and Pbi-'k Silk "ehet estiiio. Irish Linen Collars and Po'iiitis. Mohair. Phdd ;:d pleated Poni!ia.rine Stoi-ks. Tiokms:. Rlcaelie.l ami Prown Shirtinrs an-1 Sheotinas. Cordial lioln-s, Prown and oolon d Driilinos. Plain, Figured and fstriped Cambriek Muslins. Plain, liourod Mull ami Rook Muslins. Plain, (inured .laeeonel' and Pobi.uo'.t. Dutch Ir' o, Ihlgiuijs, Quilling and lnertinos. Ribbaiuls assorted, Laeo and Satin Collars. Rubber L icets. A lai-ro vnriciy of Fmbrollas ,t 1'arasols. Ladies' mid o; ndemon's Hosiery and ( J loves. ( o'utlemen's calf and stout Roots and Shoes. Ladies' ( Jailer. Pontoos, Cloth, Prunelle, Moro'-oo and Siout Slioes. ALSO Iron. Nails. Castings, Cutlery, Qtiecnsxvtire, ( Ilassware. Mill. Cross-cut and Hand-saws, Coffee, Tea, Pepper and Spice: toe-ether with a laroe variety of other articles to., numerous to mention; all of which will positively be sold on the most liberal terms. A LS ) In a few days they will receive a Loo,, assortment of (him Flastio Clo1 hirer. incenires, Sept. '21. VS3li-I7 tf. NOTICK. jj'jjIIII si:as; vH-ers intrndiurr fo siatt f!ast in a few weeks to retrevv thc;T stock, would repiesf those indehted to them to call and settle their respective m-tes and accouiiN. .v u'. .. wisr. Vincennes. Manh 21, 137 I'd- It saodli-: tiu:i:s. ta tc-K Sadie Trees, (assorted.) JIU O S n-r.-i veil and for saie hv R. SMITH & Co. Yinccnnes, Not. 1K30 53 tf.

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; C ensinn- fca.Hiti. coinnieii- , ! ' '"' ' ,' ','-V "M',' i'"' VmUu" "'" Jiil of .III! v next, as follows: Mow! a s ami Tucsi!a sat Ail na Kalraa's, '.) miles ca-t of V lueeiines; lahiesibivs anil Tlmrsitavs at the SuKsn iher's '.i miles ca.-t of Vbiccnncs; Fri lays ;in,! iSatunlavs at John llarkm ui's. and will lie let to mares at the reduced price of SI! ia rasli, pai l within the sea in. or ; 1 payable 111 produce by the ."ith of De (eiiibi'r next, if delivered at either of the stand.- , ?1 SO cents the single leaj e.isli in hand; ,5 to . Ul.Mire a marc wn'i tola, payable a. soon as it i- ' ascertained t),,. iaare is w itli f al. If mares are parted with, the insurance must be pfid. l.'ari I w ill he taken to prevent ac; i lents, hut not ticcounta'iile for any. Sundays and public da-, s cx'eciao,! AlltlXXf sMli-u ------ v.. .111 Apnl 1-t. ls:i7. Hereiveil of A. IJeecber, one t'lousand dollars far my ?rey harse Ibu-olet. a well known horse in Ibis neighborhood, as well in at Shan nc taivn. Missouri. Clay a.ul R iv coin lies, i-dso, far breeding line horses. He has as many tine gelding, iiccor.lin to the mares, as any hor.-e ia t!ie western country. lie never has hecn run that I know ot. a-, he has been owned ever since he was a o year nl I hy religious men. who were conscientious on the matter; but it has always been believed, that had he bei n trained, lie would have run. lie is as sure a faal Hotter as I ever sj-a. and none I. reels more larire an 1 likely. In f t. t. I lieli'-ve hen to be one of the lii.,t horses of our c.uinti v for colts. ( liven under niv hand. Tennessee, Oct. I'd. 13:. ' W. S. WATI FRSON. We whose names are hereunto subscribed, do certify, that we are well a"ipi; noted with the noled horse I'a -oi, t that V. S. 'a!ter-ou sold to . lieerhi r. (now owned by Ahrain Smitli.) and that lie i as sure a f al tret tor as anv horse we ever km"', tis some of us hive bred from him. He bleeds both lame ami hkelv. (iiven under our hands and seals, this 17th ot October, 1-0X1. A. Unburn, V.y, it,;,! Ihrrrll. J.tmrs 3IrCi.ll;i'ih, Hrub-n Cm rr, J 'in Mr 'ran, W. Ii. (.;,.-,,',!. Junius DiUiuril. lb ot NOTICE. n LI, those iiulepted to the hitr firm of Kuv Rental del! vV Decker, also to ()o. t. II. Decker can have the pleasure of paying their notes ami accounts w itbout eo.-t by calluijr on the undersigned iauneiliafelv . JOHN COLLINS. March I') ls:T7 12-:it. GLASS! GLASS!! Pust receive,! iiirc-t from l-ittbur'a, per steam 4 lioat. "."in boxes containinu 'all. half irall. cpiait and i sit bottles. Tiunblers of various ipiahlics, W indow Class. N by 111, Hi bv 1C. 1 'J by IS. C. bv lti. -i by -Zl and De.-anters of various sizes and patterns, which are oll'erod at wholesale at ,,ur wholesale House ou Marki t street, second door from our Dr ( iood store, on Market :i-d Water stru ts. 151'KTCII v; Hi-:iJKKL. March 1 7 lSo? li-tit. FISH! FISH !! 1ST received direct from I5ost-ir'., 1VIMI lbs of best C,i.!lMi, 'JO bbls. of .Macl.eri I No. "11 half bbls. - No. 2. in No. 1. 1 11 hove ; drie 1 ! Icrria 1 s. A is ) we base on hand M-ss Sha !, Which will 1-c sold at our W'h lies-.d.- 'Iou'c on f iv orabie terms. iji'rtch cv iti:ij::i:i). Much. 17 KJ7 12-t. WILLIAM IIAVICS. i J' AS just received and is now open1 i iiiLr. at the Corner of Market and Water streets, a laroelot of .New Coods, which will lie sold verv cheap. March loib. is:,7..--n-:!t. TO TEACHSRS, CJUHTRY fVlEilGHATSj & GTliERS. FK!I-S vV MOIJC AN, No. I s. IVhir Street 'im in nali put-b-h t!ic fol'ow in v illiable Nioks. vv hich lllcv believe lo be til,- most eola-pU-tc snies far LMemeutary instruction cv t olli-ieil 111 the Wb-sti m Viillc . The Flomrntarx Primer; an Intro. luclio'i to W cbsfi -.'s Spelling Rook; The eclern l'limcr; Wi 'asti-r's !b'en.ent irv Speliinri Book. The Ihi ncr Ucder; ' The l)lc:aeiilarv Reader, idl of which are too wi ll known to t.i-ed eoinineiii! liioii Webster's History i f ihe I Hiteil St Me ; Wi lister's School Dictionary; already adopted as the standard, by conventions of teachers in xaiions slat s of rhe I nion. Webster's Improved (iranenar. Smith's New School ( h-oirraphv on the Froduetive sy-t.-tn. a-companicd by a new and enlarged An. is containia- niai l-'olia maps f 1 om stci-1 plates, a most valuable work, and adopted by iho s-cho, -Is in t'oi - city. The I'rnotio.il an.l Mental Arithmetic, with a Key ta the s un;', ( f r teachers onl ,.) The Productive (iraiuraar, A.c. by Iloswill C. Smith. Cleavland's Adam's Latin (.'ranimnr wxh 1111-mi-rous ailditions and iaiprovemi-nts. The Mather's Primer; by T. II. (J.illandet. The above w orks. consrifufp the iaimediatc pub-licati-iiis of RurTCSS and Morr;;r!i, be-ides xv!ncli ihey are able to furnish all the school books wanted for the Western market . March 1 t, l:r, ll-:lui aIol ssr;s. -FS'f received from New Orleans, IT) Phis. Molasses, 10 " Hum. f " N. (). Runv. Those vvishing 1 1 purchase will please call at our M holc-saie Mom-c, where tln-y will be for sale allow prices. RFRTCM & MFPl.RD. Yincenncs, March 17, 1S37- 1'2-Ot. TO IUCN I'. PVi 1 10 Arrcs of 1:1,1(1 in l,'c r'ovf r fS"' I'rairie. Applv to cJs. OEOROK DAVIS. Yincenncs, March 10. 1 -37. 1 l-3t

YOUTH'S IJIJRARY.

I1???"'' youths Library of Vincennes has just ,3, received an aJdilioiail supjily of Rooks. .my la-rsnn xvi.-nm'-; lo liei-ime a incnilH r, can have a .-hare by pav iuij one dollar, and a eoutiibu ti ill uf liftv cciiU semi-annually. GJJ0RUI-: P. HAY. LlBIIAllUV'. Vincennes, March. 30, 1S37 47-ct. i-iin r Tiu:i-i. jJTWlII" subsi ribcr xv ould inform the citizens Ji. Knox County that he vv ill M-nd a choice col iei 11011 01 A pple trees to lti -ennes, vvnere taev will hi- rxpivse.l far sale about tiie first of April I'h. y are puucipallv Wi-it r Fruit, xxe'.l crafted and cijual to anv fruit i-i the Western Country OEORCL F. WiUTWORTH. Eolith Hanover, March, 20 lb.?7 i I- 3t. DISSGLUTION CF Partnership. ' F'MII' parinership, heretofore exisiintr N under the firm ol WMFI.LFR &: R.MIiY, is this day dissolved by mu tual consent, and II. 1). W 1 1 l.i . LI R is tily authorised to close the business ! die linn. All persons who are indebted !o stud Iirm, will please call on him and eir respective dues without do'.av is the business of 1 he firm must be closed. II. D. WMFF.LFR. TMOS. C. DAILY. March 2S, 18.T? -11AGRICULTURAL "SCCIETY OF K.NOX COUNTY. Inasinueh as a constitutional number of members to transact business and to elect olliecrs for ihe ensuing v ear, failed to attend at the late annual mcetiiiii; we heieby reipicst .1 general meeting ot the members at the Court Rouse on the first Monday of May next, (heiag the day the hoard iloin busines . -oiivene) to detei mine various m alters of interest and we reipiest this notification may be rem. iidi red and attended to. Respectfully, JACOII IIARI'RR, W M. sctiTT. ( Director.'. John i;w in;. 5 (The following report of the directors is yet to be concurred in bv the socictv .) In obedience to a constitutional duly enjoined npoa the directors of the Agricultural Society I Knox county; the following annual report is respectfully presented to the society. The salutary ell'eets of the proceedings of the society, as evidenced in every public manner, more particular ly by a pie gratifv nig; increase ct members, are trulv Ll 1 It I inunued action cannot now fad z benefit. Wt. have been remiss produce lasti: 111 our intercourse with the pre.-ont socictv; this can be remedied by appointing delegates the present year, and the movements uf all our si-ter societies throughout the state, will then become familiar. In many new counties, anil new settlements, their progress may be slaw; but exertion oil the part of a few, vvill not tail in due time, to biiag forth the desired result. The real interests of the Farmers, are now known to be so clo-elv and iielissolubly connected with those of the im rchaiit end mechanic, that a great extension of membership i certainly to be expec t. d. Kvorv calling and profession, should aid to extend and improve the field of domestic industry. The Treasurer has reported twenty dollars and s; eiity-tive cents now remaining in his hands, the amount actoallv due by members not ascertained, but this added to the annual contributions', will show ihe 1 e tiniary concerns of the society to be uit" easy. 'i'he premiums pai 1 last Septcmbt r ".mounted lo near one bundled dollars, and if is truly a matter of surprise, that some articles of genera! production in the country, and some in common u-e. far vv hi h pn miums had been olVeied. 'butfer. chet sc. eaighs ai-d cultivators of l!;r number) -,v ere not presented in the exhibition loom. Tins will rarely happen lureaft r superior iaindiistrv, rTXcellcnce ami reuaid, when prop r!v made iiiiiuvn, will r.ot tail to attract attention, and excite bouoia'dc emulation. There were ct 1 Caittly s i. ne remarkably tine animals i f v.uiau- kinds exbil ited at the last Fair; and the spiiimens of nidi-rent ki.ids of wo den item u fact 11 1 e far excelled any previous di-pi iv one mmVion ia rela tion premiums, snouM not again occur; tbe lactic of the lavartal.lv b rodiice, publish - st live or ovvni r -.1. Mcr to' X ii id if the ai Ie ...1-1 si i-de-i-e of g any ibmg 101 d-m v ii Ids, uie.li n rttv ; but pubb, b liie ib.stie.i tion ami honor fallows this will enhance the intrm-te ah.c au-1 extend the lalbieuee of all cur proceeding ae other m; :ge st i an: the n, id it ss of la-t 01 r w as not published fn pamphlet farm, and no t xpeti-c was laeurred t.a tho s ct-ctv by its publican 01 in a new spaper. Weill. I it rot be belter to give such mat ter her after, tin- more interesting am! promim i.t lorm of a paaiphlel? A portioa of this board think that the money reuuin-d far tai- purpose eaaaat be more n-et-allv expel del. Il is I e'iexed th ca ly should act upon cida' ged i vv s as , e 1 i 1:1 reijiiires, and ihe most i ut- l'.i ;ei:t firmer will n,, he.-it.ite to s iv, he c m still leara something of the l-usinia-. he f Hows b reading ab-mt it. Thro-igh out our state, the farmers are awakening to their true ii.tere-t; and an interchange ol thought vv ith the annals of each sm 11 ty ( u s -ei ins to have been eor,tcmplat-d bv the t'.ih clause of the -nd article of voiir const il lit i an, J wou',1 certainly prove to be beneli ial. 'I'he Board have regretted to learn that Mr .fudah has icsigned his station as l're-rdcat of the so-ietv. The di-tingiiished intelligence and zeal, vv ilh which he pursued proper measures to promote the object of our organization; and Ins unremitting sense of duty, strengthened by the evidence all'orded of rendet i n g dr-ircd ,-erv :.-e. 1 a ve the snort-, largflv lnib bted t (him. and should be long remembered. The fillovvtng list of premiums for the Septem-b'-r l'cir is submitted for apwroxal; and we de-iie tb- 1st 2nd. :trd, Kb. ."nh. 'ith, a id 'lb ruleadorted last March for the gov ernment of the Ic.-t

p.,ir, to be appended lo this icport for ihe next 011-' rplIK subsciiber has just commenced the abov-o s-aing. The li.-t embraces same a tides ia.iddi-J business in this place, in the second story of tion "to those heretofore appreciated; and under ' the building of M. Joi.es, adjoining D. S. lionthe cotivictian that the exhibition as well as iheSier's Si, , re on M libi t street. He lias i-in adv re-

ri ward o i llbrts. p f past emleavors tends to encourage in vv miums are now e.xtendei led to some ammals i f mature grow tl For the be st vearlin Stud Colt, ? on ' fi (HI s old o Oil iich ") no !"( (10 Fill. y. lion no b rv than 1 year nd best yearling; Bulls. , Sic The 1st ami " Heller. For the best Bull Calf, improved stoo Heifer " Bull rot ir ss than :t year 1st an. I -hid iieft yearling Boars, each Sow- " Ram improve,! breed 3 CO Kwes L'or the nest Spring mule colt. For the lvcst milch cow, exhibited with vouchers. For the 1st and 2d best . heeses, (to weigh at b ast 1! lbs. each For the lt irnd 2d best pails of Miy hut.. i 00 3 00 5 or) St I"nt U ICS- eca

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Cor the 1st and 2nd best pieces of hom. made Jeans, of at least 10 yards each 3 00 For the 1st and 2J best pieces of hoine-maJ Flannel, of at least 10 yards, each 3 00 For ths- lit and -ud best pairs of domestic Rlai.kets, accompanied by vouchers of niatiufacturcdnriiig the present year-each 3 09 For the best woolen coverlet of this year's manufacture, 3 00 For the best six pairs of woolen sockj, $ 00 For the U-t piece of I.insey of at least 10 x ards, accompanied by vouchers of man ufu ture during the present yftar, 3 00 For the best new and coirplete Pioagh, 6 CO For the best C'ullivstor, 6 00 For the best side of Sole Leather, 6 00 For the best side of Upper Leather, 00

For the best 1 air of men's boots, to be ael ompanied ly voui hc.-s of home manufacture, ' 5 00 or the best pair of men's and women's shoes with vouchers of manufacture each 1 50 For the best piece of flax lintii, not less than 10 yards, with vouchers, 3 00 If the iir-rea-iii? funds of the Society will jusv. it is recommended to award premiums at tho March met ling in ls3S, far the best acre of eood Hrmn r;t;scd and cured during the rnsiiiorr vcari Lso. for the host acre of good Flax, raised and urej as aforesaid; also, for the best acre of good I'obaceo, raised and cured as aforesaid to be do' i.led upon by xiewing. or bv sa'isfa torv vouch rs. ami the amount to be graduated by the funJs on banal. TA'I i: or INDIANA,) ir ..... . . . jiio . cuiiiy. ) KNOX PRORATE COURT. February 'Perm, 1837. Joseph M'Clure and Samuel Ihiiison, adminictrators of No ah Abhlv, deceased. S. Appr phcaMarv Ashlv, ( widow 1 F.liza. tio to p!I Jane, Thomas. John, Abra- ! real cstat ham and Marv Catharine Ash- ( y, heirs of Noah Ashlv, dee'd J A Ml now at this time came Joseph -"a- n i,,K If...: - ,.t ,m , -.iiiini.1 laiiiMjii, aiiniin. strators of Noah Ashlv, deceased, and nod an inventory am aooraisement oftbn eal estate of said deceased, and likow-in led their memorial sugoesting to this ourt, ihnt the personal tstate of said dec::sed, is insutlieient to pay his debts, and ray nn onl-r lor the sale ol the real es tate of said deceased, or so much thereof is may be sufhoient for the payment of tho lebts; whereupon it is ordered that Marv Ashlv, (widow! Fliza. Jane. Tlmmns. Airahaui and Marv Catharine Ashlv, four of the infant heirs of said Noah Asldev leceased, who are residents of this State, e summoned, and John Asdilev, one ol the infant heirs of Noah Asblcv. deceased. 10 resides without the state, be notified iv three successive publications in tho ineennes Saturdav Oazeito, to appear in said Court on ihe second dar of tha next May Term of this Court, and shewr caiie if any they can, why such real estate shall not he sold and made assetts for the discharge of the debts, demands of pavinents of said Noah Ashlev, dee'd. Test. A. I). SCOTT, Clerk. March 2 1st, 18.77. 13 .It TO C( H'NTR X ? I K R CI I A NTS. r i!iso- A: Avni.itsov are now- receiving their spring supply of I'anrii ami Stind.' (modti which they oiler on fair terms to punctual men. ' l;.:g-.. Feathers,! ;iuseng. Beeswax. Flax and Few Linen, taken ia exchange f.,r Coods. Louisville, March 17. 1-37. 13-0t NOTICK. THE paupers of Knox euuiity will be farmed out to ihe lowr-st bidder for one year fiom the br-t Monday .,f M i-, next, by the Commissioners ei Saturday the sth day of April net, at tha Ci urt House i 1 Vincennes. By order ol s.nd Commi -siotiers. a. i). M'rrr, ci-rh. Mi.reh 20. is 7. H-.'lf BISH3?, MOFFATT, & CO. C-oinmi.-c-ion cnb .-. evworbing rrisri(', I a. M;i :r. :tl. I si ll- tf GiLUiGREj BRUKER, i BOECE, rnoni ( : &, commissh)?; I 'icktib n r(, AI i.ss. j.K;i737nm. NOTICE! NOTSGEI! ,1 rte T. Iagainst ,ereby given to those who hair,- claims Ihe late fu m of Kdmuiids V Mass, :ir,l and pr si nt them for settlement; to c ome f rvv and those indebted and sei;b- I in- same save Ironl Ie. to said Iirm will jilenso conio xx ithout delay, and thereby ISAAC MASS Surviving l'artner 1037 3S-tf. Vincennes, Feb. la reiveil a liberal share or piO'lic paironage, .,mi hopes, nv si: 1, r allenii-ai r,i 1,11-ra w, , 111. .11 n I continuance of the saMe II" has for fhr e year past, been a citiv.en of this place, anil known as theforcni-.n of K B. Mailm, from his first en. trance 111 ihe place, w-r to the presnt time. He flam rs bini-i If. that from his long' rrperiencc in business, both in Cuttint, and Making, that his work w ill not be inf-rior to any in the western country, hi ing .It N rmined t 1 keep the best of Journcvm.ii. f-OClIK.NUUK. Vincennt s. O. t. 12th, 1 S3li 20-tf. l'ORK HARRIES. ASH xx ill be given for fjool iLPORK BARBELS. d. livrrcd in Vincennf s. bv NICHOLAS SMITH. re. 15'.h, 1935 M.f-

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