Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 51, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 May 1837 — Page 3

Captain Marryatf, the distinguished English novelist, arrived in rew York on the 2nd inst., upon a tower through the United States. Lou. Jour. It ts fashionable now with the New York belles to pardc Broadway in calico

gowns. STEAM-BOAT RE(i ISTER arvibals. May 5 Concord from the Rapids Rover from Lafiyettc 7 10 11 Spy fiom ports above Spy from Rapids Concord from Lafayett ii from ports above Drjwvturr s. Concord for Lafayette Kover for Rapids Spy " " Spy " ports above Concord fur Oliio Kiver M.T7 10 11 Aid for Rapids. DIED On Sunday morning last, in this place, Mrs. Makceky consort of Mr. Win. Lindsay. FRESH ARRIVAL. rSSIIE subscribers have received this day, 30 cases SHOES, comprising Ladies Lasting, Kid, ( alt anil Seal Shoes. 3 Cases Children's Morocco Hootees, " Lasting Shoes, 5 Coys and Misses do. lOdoz. ' Tuscan HON NETS, 4 3 12 3 o " Plain English Straw do. ' Misses Straw do. " Common, low priced Tuscan do. " Gipsey Hats, Tuscan, i. Straw, 60 pieces low priced PRINTS, iQ " blue Merrimack do. 100 assorted do. 80 " 3-4 4-4 oc .")- Muslins, 70 doz assorted chip Hats, together with an assortment of twilled StonnciUs, Hamilton Dill's. York Mixtures, Eancy Stripes, Summer Cloths, French Linen. Ac. Ac. Ilosierry, Gloves, fancy llandkorehic-f. 500 doz. SCHOOL BOOKS. This, added to their April receipts, makes their assortment such as they take pleasure in invi'.iiiir the attention of country merchants and the p;:Mic generally. G. CRUIKSIIWK. A CO. Vincennes May IS, 1 8'JT. 51 tf poriSY, mmm. tTT??iJ,riTIOIT moiii'V wc can do no business. Xstxjl I work for nrnu v, and my journeymen wurk for cash- Yon pav too, an J can pav tliem. Without punctual p.:v on hot! si v-, we caniic. preserve the name f good oav- : .ia -terr. S.'tJOL'HE.NOL'E. Yincennes, May 20th 1S37 51-:it. f I.I. those indebted to II. 1). V heeler and JJ", Wheeler & Daily, whose notes are nowdue, and whose accounts have been due for sit mouth, ill do the subscriber a favor, and perhaps tbemseivet by calling a:i.l settling the fame i;n-ii-,cd lately, as no faillicr indulgence can be givn. II. L). WHEELER. Vincr-nncs, Mav 17 1 f,.7 51.9.1 UEW A RI ) ES Til AY. r-tv STRAYED away from the subscriiiT' lirnn Tiw,l.n- the Snd inst.. a CYy ihrht bay HOE, about 1 4 and a VVT 5 j 'oi'f hands liil'!i; 5 years old this SttaSwAet Spring bin inane, a-d h.-th hind feet crooked. The above reward will be civen to any person who will Je'iver the above describe,! HORSE to me in Vim ennes. V IE U ii E R I C 1 1 A K D V I L T . E . Vincennes, May 16, 1S37. 51 tf TO WESTERN MERCHANTS. qaiYSEI.ES, WIT. SON &CO., No. 200, Marjjkct street Philadelphia, wholesale dealers in DRY (iOOI)S. cVc. respectfully solicit a call from Western merchants, visiting this city, bein:; confident that they can be accommodated on as good terms as at any other house in the place. Philadelphia, May 2, 1837. 51 3m M0TECS. WILL sell at public sale, by order of the Ui Knox Probate Coutt, to the highest bidder on Wednesday, the seventh day of June net, between the hours 12 o'clocli A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. at the residence of John Ramvy Em, in thelXeck, and on a credit of six months, the f 1!iwinr tra t of land bcl.-insing to the estate ol Peter Barker dec,'. late of Knox County, tJ wit. Filtv acres partjof Survey 2. Township 1 North of K.ine 12 west lying in aid Knox County in the State of Indiana. NATHANIEL KL'YKENDAI.L. A d ' in ixtrutor. Nincennes, May 16, 1537 50-4w. SI I ER I IT'S SALE. Y virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. tome directed, from the Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit Court, I will offer at public sale, before the Court house door, in Vincennes, on Saturday the 3d day of; June, 1837, between the hours of lOand 4 o'clock, on 6aid day, agreeably to the "3d section of the law subjecting "real and -ieronal estate to execution, all the tigh t, title and interest of Fetcr Wolf in the tVJowtng tract or parcel of land, situate in Knox county, known and designated a rrt c s ,rv,y No. 21, T. 2, N. 10 West, coutainiiifr five acres, with the appurtenances thereinto belonging, taken en an execution in fcvor of Samuel Beedie vs Teter VTo:f. ZACH. FULLIAM, S. K. C. Msy 12, 1SS7. 50-3w BIANK DEEDS FOR at thi OiTtc. 'ALE

(VliLLINERY.

:RS. M OFF ATT, would like to get three or four voung ladieu as apprentices to t!ie Mantua Making and Millinery business. Imme diate application is request er,t Vincennes, May 16, 1837 pjHE subscnW gives his sincere thanks to toe citizens of this place, and its vicinity, for the encouragement ho "s received, and hopes by his punctual" attendance to business that their patronage will continue to be extended to him. His shop is continued ia the second btory of the building of Mr. Jones, adjoining V. Ilonncr's istore. N. B. He has made arrangements to receive the Philadelphia and London Fashions, regularly, ours' nien who wish to dress in eastern style, would do well to give him a call. S. C-OCIIEXOUR. 183C 20-ft. WHOLESALE AUCTION, IX E J A XS J II LB! WILL lie sold at public sale at the new store room of A. U. CAKPEXTER &; Co. on Thursday, Friday anil Saturday, (and continued in the cveniinr.l the 1st and 2nd and 3d days of June next, a large aitortment of I)H1 a OO US of every description, no o ss SHOES si. 1 1 s n ot u 'i a, The attention of merchants and dealers in jroods are respectfully invited to the above sale as the sale will he positive and without resevrve. TERMS GF SALE AH sums under 200 cash; and all sums over 200 and under 100, a credit of four in mills; all over 100, a credit of 6 months: good endorsed pa per, pavaMe m ltauk. M.iv fi 136 St CO-PARTNERSHIP. fjsplIC undcrsioned, having entered into -"- partnership in the DKl Ci business, intend constantly keeping- on hand, an extensive a:ul general supply of DlUAitf, PAINTS, OILS A PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMERY, frr. and hope from their constant attention to business, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. They assure their friends- and the public, that any article offered for sale by them, shall be genuine of its kind. Their terms liberal, at wholesale. II. DECKKIt. r. v. m kci:. DOCT. DECKER, having procured a partner who is experienced and attentive, will, at all times when called on, attend to his practice a heretofore, who, beino Ureatful for past favors, hopes, from his attention, to merit a liberal share of patronage. May 13, 50-tt ;rN. H. The undersi jned, liaving sold ius former stock of (JOODS, infor.ns his customers that he has his books in the I 'rug Store, where his former customers may tiud him, and request they would ci'd and settle immediately. F.'V. M'KEE. "s.- REWARD ESTUAyT tJTRAVI'O from the ncighorhood of "3 Terre-llaute, Indiana, on the 23t!i of April, one dark Sorrel horse live ftt t three inches high, shod before; a star on the forehead, with a white stripe on the face left hind leg white to the knee joint, and the right hind leg white to the hoof. Said horse is supposed to be in the neighborhood of Vincennes or Terre-IIaute. The above reward will be given to any person who will deliver the above described horse to Mr. De I. a llailandiere in Vincennes or to Mr. Win. Williams in Terrell ante. Vincennes, May 12th, 1830. 50-tf. WHISKEY 3 UST received 40 bbls. double rcctiej tied, from Cincinnati, and for sale at our Wholesale House. IHIKTCII A HEBERD. Vincennes, Mav 11th, 1837 50-tf. 1JRAM)Y "E"UST received, 20 bbls. Spanish; of excellent quality, which is for sale at our Wholesale House. BUUTCTI cc HEBERD. Vincennes, May 11th, 1837. 50-tf. COR DACE, 7"E have on hand Grass and Hemp. a good assortment, (manufactured in this place) and offered for sale lower than it can be bought on the Ohio river and brought here. BURTCII & HEBERD. Vincennes, Mav 11th, 1837. 50-tf SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of a writ of Vend. Exponas, to me directed from the Clerk's office of the Knox Cir cuit Court, I will expose to public sale, before the Court bouse in incennes, on Saturday the 3d day of June, l.so7, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock on said day, agreeably to the third section of the law subjecting real and personal estate to execution, all that certain lot of ground lying, and being in the borough of Vincennes, containing twenty-live toises square, French measure, bounded as follows: on the South East by Fourth street, on the North East by Nicholas street, on the North West by lot No. 160, and known and designated on Johnson's and Emerson's plat of survey of the borough of Yincennes, as lot No. 159, taken as the property of Alexander Picard, at the sail of William Burtcb. and Wm. J. Heberd. ZACH. FULLIAM. My 10, IS37. 50 3w BLANK MORTGAGES For tele W- thU ofRca

lOTICE is hereby given that 4,410

1 United States, deposited with the state of Indiana, has been received by me. The .same being the second installment allotted to the county of Knox, by an act of the General Assembly, approved February, lbo-7. I will commence loaninrr the same in pursuance of said law, on the 19th day of .uay next at the t.ourt House. WM. SCOTT, Loaning Agent Vincennes, April, 20, 1837 4t)-2w, NEW STORE. 7 HE undersigned would inf. rm his friends and the public generally, that he has just received and is now opening in the house formerly occupied by F. Y. M'Kee, on Water stieet, two door: above Messrs. Daniel Sc Timins, a very splendid and well selected assortment of Foreign and Do mestic DIJY GOODS, suited to the present and approaching seasons. Gentlemen's and hovs' boots and shoes; Ladies', Misses' and Children's Leath er and Lasting Shoes; Tuscan and Straw lionnets; Fur, Wool and Palm Leaf Hats; Hardware am Cutlery; O.ueonsware and Glassware. Also, s heavy stock of GROCERIES. All of which he offers to the public unusually low for cash, and will be slad to exchange for marketing to a very hirer extent, such as llacon. Lard, Butter, Egirs. row Is, 1 allow. Beeswax, Feathers, Flour and Corn Meal, Flax and Tow Linen, ckc. Ac. JAMES S. MAYES. Vincennes, April 2H, 183? 1'J 3t 31AXAG ICR'S OFFICE Wheeling April 14th, 1387. GRAND & SPLENDID SCHEME. A I era ltd rid Lottery, Draws at Alexandria May 27th, 1S37.

I Grand prize of $75,000 1 25,000 1 20,000 1 10,000 1 9,000 1 8,000 1 7,500 50 1,000 50 7,50 50 000 50 500

75 Number Lottery 15 drawn ballots. Tickets 20 shares in proportion. A certificate of 25 whole tickets will cost J2-0 shares in propoition. YA. PETERS HI' KG II LOTTERY, Class No. 4, draws at Alexandria May loth 1737. 1 piize of f:i0.()00 2,000 J3.O0O V'-.aOO and 100 each 1,000 is SIOO.OCO Tickets 10 shares in proportion. A certificate of 25 whole tickets will cost ?I;W shares in proportion. v e present to our customers fir May the above synopsis ol schemes, presenting a truly grand and rare chance. Foi tickets address JOHN M. CLARKE, Wheeling, Va, I lurrr did knoxo philosopher !tu cout'l beur the tooth uchc patient!)." MICH A1PO A II OUT SO THING BiGSSTABUS'S BALS!.' A sovereign and infallible remedy fur Tooth Ache and an elhVotual preservative for the teeth. PRICE 81 PER BOTTLE. In offering this invaluable Ealm to the public many certificates of its efficacy might be given, which the limits of a newspaper forbid publishing, and which may be seen by calling at the agents; but as every species of quackery has been thus thiust into notice, we invite the put lie to a more mwncing proof of its almost miraculous pow ers to relieve this worst of all aches, the tooth ache, -C.I YE IT A TRIAL, (being careful to adhere strictly to the directions given on each bottle) and let it rise or fall upon ITS OW N MERI TS rr. Suffice it tosav that in thousands of cases it has never failed in a simile instance. It should be used alter all dental operations, sore teeth, bleeding, and spumiy gums, &c. and is decidedlv the best tooth wash ever known, and II wlw have used it, have laid aside all other rem edies olfercd as cleansers of the mouth, and pu rifier of the breath. For sale at the Drug Store or Ilitt & Sawver, Market St. Yincennes, la. and every town and village in the I nited States by proper agents. Yincennes, Apil 2!) 1 S3 7 IS-ly. TAKEN' UP Henry Henderson of Vincennes Township, Knox cotntv, Ind. one liirin i-g nay norse;rn iciv mane and tail, . . , , , - . .. ctgTiff Zvfrf3 black feet, lias a while spot on his nose; no other marks or brands perceivable; supposed to be about 3 v ears old. Apprasicd to fifteen dollars by Adam McConniek, and (ieorgc McCormick, before me the 22 day of April, 1837. JOHN COLLINS, j. f. 28 3 1 NEW SPRING GOODS. rinilL, subscribers are now opening ; larrre and rrcneral assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, JUTS, .yc. eye. which they are disposed to sell on accommodating terms, and to which they would respectfully solicit the attention of country Merchants visiting this market. GARVIN, CAliSON & CO. Louisville, March 10, 1S37. 42-4 m BLACK SMITH WANTED. f5iHE subscriber would like to employ, a pood steady Blacksmith one who could take the entire management of a shop, to whom constant employment and eood wages will be piven. Should one come well recommended, a Partnership might be effected. GEORGE W. II. Ll'ZADER. Bruceville, April 10. 1S37, 46-tf. Of rrjern Description Xeathj and expeditiously executed at the GAZETTE OFFICE.

UOxMEiNlS Of tjje Stfrfl number of tfce Ij ..'j n i' ' ; o o ic .

Ernestine, by JV. C. Brooks, A. M. Original. I Remember, Scectedsong, Origin, I. Kosahe Berton, Selrcttd. Oil, ves, there's a pleasure. Selected. Stanzas, by Mrs. E. F. Ellet, Original. Madeline, by Miss M. Miles, Original. On the Death of Miss A. H. Ilunnenian, OriginalIs Genius Desirable! Original. The Wants of the Age, Original. I he u ie Decree, Selected. Making Purchases, Selected. A Fragment, by Thomas Clinton, of Ya. Original. Isarl ivanulph and his Page, Selected. Mimzas, Original. Uchold thy Mother, bv Mrs. Hale. Original. I he Avenger, bv Miss Louise H. Medina, Original reln ite, by the Countess of Blcssinjjion, Selected. lack Mvhington, by T. E. Miles, Selected. Tribute toSpunhtim, by Greenville Mel lon. Original. The Ladies' Mentor, by Mrs. Hale, Original. How to be Nappy, Original. Publisher's Notices. Y hen Gaily on Life's Tranquil Stream, Original urds and Original Muaic. Editor's Table, Original. The above is our Table of Contents for this Month, and it is rich and varied, containing con trihtitions from Mrs. Hale, Mrs. E. F. Elltt, .Miss Medina, and Greenville Mellcn. Owing to the unprecedented demand for the Hook the publisher is obliged to refuse retailing my Numbers for this Month. With the Mav -Number he will print a large edition, with which he hopes those who have applied for Numbers from January will then commence. It is not with a spirit of vain boastins that the subscriber peaks of the suoefss of his work. He advised II those who wished to subscribe to make early application. In many instances it has been disreuardcl, and now lie cannot take a ssuhsenber to inmence earlier than Mav. Two thousand adlitional copies were minted commeuciiur with the muary Number, and to that Five hundred more will now be added. Subscribers and others are referred to the Ptibher's Notices 111 this volume for a list of articles m hand, and various other matters. SOUTH AMERICAN 3d jBna? Eane, certain destroyer of that great pest Bed Bugs. For sale whole-sale or retail bv NIl'T A SAWYER. Yincennes, April 7, 18:57. 45-tiin. BISHOP, fjtOFFATT, & CO. I'errysciHe, la. March, 3d. 1837. 40-tf SADDLE TREES. im. S.i.Il., Tr.vj -nwe.irt...! 1 1 J-t tj just received and for sale K. SMITH & Co. Yincennes, Nov. 18.SG d--tf. TO TEACHERS, COUNTRY MER CHANTS, & OTHERS. rjejURGESS oV MORGAN, No. IS, Tear Street t'inciunati publish the following valuable books, which they believe to be the most com plete series for Elementary in.-truclion ever ollcied iii the si, in Valley. The Elementary Primer; an Introduction to Webster's Spelling Book; The W estern 1'iimer; Webster's Elementary Spelling Bock: The Primer Reader; The Elementary Reader, all of which are too well known to need commendation Webster's History of the United States; Web ster's School Dictionary; already adopted as the standard, by conventions of teachers in vaiious states of the 1 "nion. Webster's Improved Grammar. Smith's New School Geography on the Produc tive system, accompanied by a new and enlarged An. is containing lime r olio maps from steel plates, a most valuable work, and adopted by the schools in this city. The Practical and Mental Arithmetic, with a Key to the same, (1 ir leathers only.) The Productive Grammar, Ac. by Roswell C Smith. Clcavlaiid's Adam's Latin Grammar with nu merous additions and improvements. The Mother's IVimcr; by T. H. Gallaudct. The above works constitute the immediate publications of Burgess and Morgan, besides which they are able to furuidi all the school books wanted for the Vv cstcrn market. March 11. lSd7 ll-3m e) o c to c KM 22 JS - B! a Zj c Ji g. - n ' -i ,a K'- .- -2 H w 71 S - e -n i. i 25 tjsjj if 1 a a a 1 f 2 s? 1.-5 "2 ao ll tv. g--H CS3 zZZZ c a - - ' to tr 2 , . s sea ?? S A TEACHER WANTED. pcrs,5n of good moral charartcr, and well ninliiil ttt teach an Enclish school, will find employment at Bruceville Knox County, by applying shortly. Vincennes April 17 IS37 W-tf.

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TAKEN UP iSjBfw inuy David L haiphers, V nJcner .AK. JT& Townshin. Knox county. Ia. a ijtX Sf 'il'dark iron gray Fillev, supposed to be J p ' j g two years old last sjiring. No other PHSScSm marks or brands perceivable. Came info the neighborhood last May. Appraised to thirtv-live dollars before me, Ihe lth day ( f November, 1SJG. JAMES POLKE.'j. P. DISSOLUTION OF GO-PARTNRSHIP. rniflE Co-Partncrshij heretofore eximing between CJroroe I. Cruikshank, Atifriisttis R. Cruikshank, and John J. Cruikshank, is this ilav dissolv ed bv mutual consent. The business of the firm will in future be conducted by (JeonjcL. Cruiks-hank and John J. Cruikshank, under the linn of (i. Cruikshank and Co., who are authorized to settle all accounts, and pay all demands against the late firm of Cr.OKOr. L. CRITKSIIANK. Al Cl STl's R. CRITKSIIANK. JOHN J. CRITKSIIANK. Vincennes, April 22, 1837. 48-3L a. n. ruriKnK. MiWAiin. c noii.vs. CRUIKSHANK & DORAN, Crrliaiijc Uio'.uvs anu JlnttU nflrnt.'.-, 1 'inc-ti nc .? In din na. Having opened an office for the purpose of transacting a general agency, and exchanging business, tliev mav l c found in the 2d story of the war house occupied by G. Cruikshank A. Co. Gold &. Silver Paid for notes on all solvent banks at the usua rates of distount also Drafts on the eastern citiet purchased. Viuciiir.es, April, 1S3G 17-."t WOODRUFF & SMITH, BOOSSSLLEHS & STATIONERS, Terre-Ihiutc Ind. Booksellers, Merchants and Teachers will be supplied with School llooks.Blank Dooks,Misccllaneous standard Works and Stationaiy, at the lowest wholesale prices. March, 1837. 41-3m GSLLOBE, BRUNER, & B01CE, PRODUCE &, COMMISSION . Yicksbiirg, Miss. 1S37-37-3m. W. MADDOX has just received and is now openintr a splendid assortment of rorci'rti and Domestic (JOODS, suitable to the present and approaching seasons. rogpthcr with Iron, Nails, Castings, (IroctTH's, Queensware, (i lass-ware, fyc. All of which he is disposed to sell on reasonable terms. Vincennes, March 17, 1837. 12-tf. DISGLUTION GF Partnership. f!MIlE partnership, heretofore existing I under the linn of WIIEELEll &i P.AILY, is this dav dissolved by mu tual consent, and II. D. WHEELER is duly authorised to close the business of the firm. AH persons who are indebted to said firm, will please call on him and settle their respective dues without delay as the business of the firm must be closed. II. I). WHEELER. THOS. C. HAILY. March 28, 1837 11RAGS! RAGS!! RAGS!!! Two and a half cents per pound in cash, or three c ents in printing, will ho fiiyen for any quantity of clean linen or cotton rasrs delivered at this oflice. NOTICE. ALL those indebted to the late firm sf Smith fit Carson, are again requested to call and settle their accounts, as further indulgence cannot be given. We will take in exchange for debts, or goods, Corn or l'ork at the market price. K. SMITH Si Co. Vincenne. No. 9 J, 1336 3tf.

"KANAWHA CCARSE SALT. fanUE Subscribem, Maufactnrcrs, cf the Alum or Coarse Salt, made in Kanawha county, Virginia, have so enlarge, d their works for manufacturing the above article, that they can with confidence, say they will, during the year 1837, manufacture a sufficent quantity to supply tho entire demand for it in all the principleplaces on the Ohio River and its tributaries, and the Upper Mississippi. They will keep a constant supply in the hands of their agents at Portsmouth, Maysville, Ripley, Cincinnati, Warsaw, Madison, Louisville, Evansville, Vincennes, TerreIIaute, Lafayette, St. Louis and Alton,

and will at all times sell it on better terms than any other salt of the same quality can be obtained. It has been for the last four years used extensively by the pork packers in all the places above named; and at all times it has been found to be as good for putting up pork as the imported article; and has passed the inspectors of pork in jNew Orleans, New York, and Boston as well as pork put up with any other sr.lt. DONNALLY, NOYliS, fc PA I KICK. IJv their Agent II. ). WIIELLEK. March IS, 1837 16-3m. C VN 1j J'incames, Knox County, Indiana. JTIIE subscriber respectfully g informs his friends anil the public in general, that ha has taken the formerly occupied by CJ. W. Gcuhl, for the reception and accommodation of Travellers and all others who may be pleased to favcr him with their custom. He pledges himself that his Table. liar, and Stable, shall always be sup plied with the best the town and country markets can afford; and hopes by las un ceasing care and attention to business, to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. Hoarders ny the year or otherwise, will be thankfully received, and accommodated on liberal ttrins. EDWARD JEWELL. Vincennes, March 8th, 1837. 41-tf Ij. I. JWatson, MERCHANT TAILOR. JS'"' removed to tlte house formerly occupied by i him, adj.,iniiiir Uurtr-hand lleherd's Store, on VV ater-street, where he is opening a goxl assoit-rr.'-at of GOODS in Ids line, consisting in part of Jlluc, Black, JJrown, Green and Mixcd Cloths, Elite, Black, Brown, TaiJ and Drab Cass iin ercx. Striped Cassimere. assorted patterns, Fluin and Figured Silk Velvet, Bombazine, Satin and Silk Vesting, of the la'esl silc. Coat Hair Cumht, of sirperior quality. Cloak Tassels and Suspenders, Shirt Collars and Bosoms, Slocks and Handkerchiefs. Together with a small assortment of redr made ( 'lothinc. iz: Clnth Box Coats, JHuitkrt do Pantaloons rtid Vests, Shirts and Bruirers, S,-c. $-C. The former customers of the establishment art resiiectfullv solicited for a continuance nf their fa vors, wilh the assurance that no pains will b pared tonttord tliem advantageous bargains. Nov. 17th, 1S3G 25-tf. FARM HORSES FOR SALE. V) excellent Farm Horses can he bough on reasonable terms. Lnquiie at this ollic V incennes, April 11, 1837. 1C tf. Notice to .Silk Raisers. HE subscrllMTs have on hand and for sale 20 thousand Mlk Worms cpqa. Yincennes, March 'ii, 1837, II. D. WHEELER V-'-li: 5"--,-0; m i LOOKING GLASS MANUFACTURER Offers for sale to country Merchants and others at his store,2l0 main street, Cincinnati a neat gcnerul assortment of CUlt ana ittaijojjann LOOKING GLASSES .V, i .; m ' ,.v let ;-v 'lA'A which he will dispose of V" Si VI I I v (i 1 at wholesale or retail a reduced riccs. Cincinnati Ohio, May lstl-ly Km m , :. MM

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