Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 3, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 June 1837 — Page 3

chaii'-e his hill as rvo;osed stroneiv iiUimalinil Ids belief, that said hill in:glit possibly have t. mil.ivtHl before. Here UUll flilltUMi t t. 4 I . j - - y wis n:-. rural ami full pause. Illicit lip bv an mirivh-vi"t' of si-rutinizinsj looks hetwoon the the parties, aim ursi internipu-! hv the landlord who stated to the yojiitj J . " i.. r - .1 Dutchman, tint -smart as ue inanucsuv meant ti be on the occasion, he would show him there were those who could he quite cs "smart" anil stepping to his drawer, there deposited the twenty dollar hill, at the same time assuring the owner it should safely remain until it suited his convenience to pay for the julep. His surprise at this unexpected turn in the affair nearly suffocated the you no Dutchman, and as soon 3S he recovered so as to breathe freely, was inclined for a "fuss" when the proprietor advised him to he quiet, as there was no other alternative for him. The peril in which he had placed Ins twenty dollar bill now burst upon him in its fullness for thf first time. and f.iriTPttiinrr his recent declarations, that he had no specie change, no other money walever, every faculty of his mind appeared ahsorhed in the slns'.e desire to rescue his hill from its present place of deposite and instinctively thrusting his hand into his pocket, a little lower than usual, hauled out a purse ahnndamly supplied with "mint drops" of all siz. from a pvcaune to a dollar, and to a much rreatrr amount in value than his 20 dollar hill. The Bank note was instantly ieu:i:ned. vlicn the speculator put out in search o! a place to operate v. here the folk's arc not at home. MARRIKD On the 1 Uh iot. in tliis place !y -"-"anniel Hill. T... Mr. Saunn I Konslor, t. Mi s Maiinda Moselev. SALE OF LOTS. IV virtue of an oruer ot tne Probate t. emit of Kii.ix C'Mintv. I wi'.l expose to public sale on Hie premise, on the loth day of July nct at I o'clock. P. M. on said i!ay, :U that certain piece of a Lot of ground, situated in lho Borough of Vii-4-piiHPs. ami designated and known as part of Lot rVo. 10. agreeably to Johnson and hniiscm s snr--vrv. beina twenty feet in front on Third street, and running bark the full depth of the emir' Lot. Terms of sale, 6 and I" months credit; bor.d and secuiitv required. C A THAKINE KORK UTS O X. "f'uardian for the minor heirs of Thos. Kohscrton. deceased. Alo at the same time and place, and on the me terms. I will expose to sale a piece of a Lot -adjoining the one aKive-mciitirmed, t.ein; 3b teet in ftont on Thir l nreet.and running luck the full -lejith of the entire Lor. C AT 1 I T5LV E ROBERTSON. Tune in, IS37. 3 U liSTK A V II E V A 11 1). STR VE awav from the suhscrib.r, living two and a hai' s n:irs from Vajarennes, t the Tan4. t X Var.l of Hefitv Wise, en rhe !t!i f inL a dim er yc'.'ow htv h,ve, tivo vors old y.'i.Mii. 5 4 l.Shan.l hijh USiTi in. no and t.iil a small uh:te spot on hisi.re&ea.l a small scar on one 4de of hi-s hack t ,-on?ido-s!!e of a srar on hrea-t hrt ATrn his forehiiis, ioc.4'ned hv his runnin; away with a pi ouch one of his hind feet white, and has a lor earrlae. Any person delivering the ahove dcseri'.'rd li.vrse to ni.? at the Tan-Yard of Henry Wise, or roipniunieatin j such information to John or IJenrv AVise, ty which I ean eet hica acain, shall reoiTe the ahore reward, ami all reonah!e eharcVJid. Y. M. Ctl.VAROKE. Yincennes, June 17, l3(t 3tf MASONIC CELEBRlaiTBMr" f 1 11 1 1 " tncennes Lnde No. I. wil' j mfPt at their I.odrje Room on Sattirdav the 2 1th June. mst. for the purpose of celebrating the festival of St. John the Evaneelist ! Ali brethren in good standing are respectfully in itil to attend. Urother Offutt will deliver an Address at the Presbyterian Church. N. B. The brethren arc requested to meet at the Lodge Room at 10 o'clock, A. M. The procession will be formed under ihc direction of brother Robinson, Marshall of the day. By order of Vincennes Lodge, No. 1. JAMES THERIAC, JOHN B. MARTIN. NICHOLAS HARPER. Committee. June 12, 1837. A CARD. josepii Mjnnox, m. n. m u OT"T.n inform his friends and the mihlic. that his office is now kept on Water street, between Market and Busseron, opposite the house formerly occupied as the Pot Odtcc. Residener on the corner of Third and Busseron streets, for merly occupied bv IV. Brown. June 11th 1637. 3 It LOTS AT AUCTION. 'HERE wi'l he sold at public auction on Sat urday ihe loth day of July next, a buildins nt ,m ibi. corner of Market and Tuird streets. The Lot is thirty-seven feet i a f ont, oa Market street, and extends ba-k the full lenitth of the entire lot; also five-sevenths of lot No. 10G, huii? directly in the rear of tar former. Said property i.; situated in the business part of town, a;;d will he divided to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock on sai l day, on the premises. E. GRAETER. June 12. 1S37 3 ow NEW BAROUCHE.

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THE Subscriber has on hand and for sale, one new light Barouche, with shifting top, finished for one or two horses. It was manufactured by W'hitmore and Dance of this place, -,,rtTr d. wun"PEVincennes, June 1. 183S

Y&iiAM THURSTON & CO. Co nun issio n Mcrch a n KVANSVILLE, INI). 3 0ns

ryan &. coiavi:lls ad i) it ion S3 -ELLIS SSNaT G'J HUSSELLVILLE, ILL. Sale of lots on Thursday 6ih of July next. This addition to the town of HusscHviHc is situated immediately on the bank of the Wabash river, "t the head of Allrson Prairie, on the hic;,i Bluff, longknorvn as the "riVVif laiuiinsc.'' To the citizctis of Lawrence and Crawford counties, and all who have naviirated the Wabash, the situation is too well known to rcijuire a description. It commands a splendid view of the river, prairie, and surrounding country, and is the only ffood steam boat landing, xvithout an intcrvpi.itiy; bottom, between Vincennes and Terre-IIauie, a distance of more than one hundred miles. The land on whieh is the present town site, (until recently owned by the heirs of A. B. Sn ipp. Dec, and but a lew weeks since sold bv order of Court,) has been for many years occupied as a depot for an immense ipiantity o! produce destined for the Southern and other markets. Its situation on the abash river, and t'.e Criicajo and ii'cenncs road, together with tlie fact that it must have the support ef as well timbered and fertile a sod as aoy in the state, cannot fa1: ti render Russelv ille a point of no ordinary importance. The original town, lyin f.inhcr hack from the river, and which is but a few rods from this Addition, was laid off in the fall of IS:)'), and already contains a Steam Saw and Crist mill, a number of Stores ttc, and is daily increasing in population and business. Tor commercial and agricultural advantages it stands unsurpassed by any oilier locality in this section of the slate. Allison Prairie betn; acknowledged the most productive body of ground, and the most highly Cultivated, and the Wahash beinff navigable from this point at almost all seasons and to almost all ports. Terms. From (? to 18 months credit, with security if required. E. Z. R VAN. J. B. COL WELL. Riisseilville, Lawrence co., June 10, 137 FFERS f.ir sale a snVn G B.n.t ..,i,ni f 1 1- v v "" ' 'lyS-JjJ I.t rrr Lupin" end plain V $X Watche. s!endid Mantle a jj with cIhss shade: fl.Ot'KS, : o' crj ei'jht Jay !?ras Clek; mantiZgStf tU Lamps C'lianJelier I.am case and pocket V 1S T OLS. Sirnrdx, Cltl nnt! Silver Ap'h ll.i. jjumrr. Stars. Lace, Ac. Ail Jvinds of silv. r STOONS. Deseit and Uutter Knives, Bowie, lhrk and I'en Knives. Pocket Compasses, Spv lasses Mnsie Hoxes. Flutes, Fifes, Ciaronets. Yi ilins, Tovs of ' kinds; Toilett Snaps, SJiavin do. Colejne. Lavender, Honcv and Florida Waters; w'.I kinds of Powders; Too'h Uruslies, Ai. e. II" ean safelv sav his assortment is not surpassej by p.!iy other in the Yest. N. 15. llavin? obtainpil a first rate Journeyman, Waiehos will l repaired in the tiest manner, and warranted also Jewelry, and all kinds , f Mathematical Instruments. Work sent from abroad will he eareful'v attended to. Vineeniifs. Jnrte 17. S if Fainting. THE subscriber having located lumselt in ineennes, has opened a shop for the pur pose of earryine on the above business In all its various branches. His shop is at Mr. I, Mass Coach Shop. On Water street, a few doors w est of J. C. Clark's Hotel, where he will be rrndy to execute House and Si;n wotk, imitations of M aliosonv, Oak and Maple Woods Chair painting. Transferinc. oVe. Ac. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. A. G. VVOLFOK1). Vincennes, June 6. 1837. 2 tf A. B, CARPENTER. & CO. Wholesale Dealers. EVA XS V I LI.K. INDIA X A . J VK nid rrpivp(l a tar l.if nf ronilv rrnip fiSt-'LO'I'llIXG, dots, Shne- Hirts, Axes SIIOVKI.S So SPA DICS. Lost and Trace CHAINS, Ac. fir., which wilt be sol i very lo'v. Merchants and denlers in GOODS, would do well to call and examine their stock, on Main. !etween First and Second streets, as they are determined to sell on as accommodating term" as any Wholesale House in the Weft. Evansville, June 7, 1S:!7. 3 5w FAKEN UP BV JO IX I r WITT LIVING in Washiuaton Township, Pike County, Ind. one licht av hoise black mane and tail olaek feet ump on the left Shouldei, suppos d to be a collar mark. No other marks or brands perceiveahle; supposed to be six years obi. Appraised to forty two dollars and fifty cents, by Nicholas Harden and Wm. Brunson before me the Kithdav of Mav 1S47 SMALL BASS. ,. r. 1 St NOTICE. WILL sell at public sale, by order of the Knox Probate Court, to the Inchest bidder on Wednesday, the seventh day of June next, between the hours 12 o'cloch A. M. and 1 o'clock P. M. at the residence of John Ramsey Esq. in the'Neek, and on a credit of six months, the fol lowing tract of land beloneing to the. estate of

Peter Barker decc!. late of Knox County, to wit. Fifty acres part of Survey 2, Township 1 North of Range 12 west lying in said Knox County in the State of Indiana. NATHANIEL KUYKENDALL. Ad'nir' ixfratnr. :We-,n-s. M-,y 13, 1S37 5i-4w.

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aBOOT fy SHOE Hi fit 'Jrili ill in n Mtvktt Street, opposite the Market lioit.se, over the Grocery Store of Af. Jones, TAKES this method nf infof mfrcj 1H friends ami rustoiners, that he has now on hand, and will nmstahlly keep, a general assortment of SHOES of almost every description, which he will di.-pose if on reasonable terms, yfjN. n. SHOES of any size or pattern, niaile to oider at the shortest notice, and at low prices. Yiueennos, June 2, 1S37. 1-tf RAMv iNOl iCE. 5 Branch Bank, VV:lctv)if, June 1, 1S37 NOTICE is hereby eiven to the Stockhohlcrs in this LSranoh, that a dividend of 3 per cent, has been declared on the business of the Hank for the six months ending 1st of May, and the same will le payable on demand after the Sih instant. JOHN HOSS, Cash'r. Vincennes, June 2, 1837. l-3v NOTICE. To Henry Hill, John Law, John Sprotl, and Samuel Minor J: T.ffOI are hereby notified, that on Monday the H 19th of June, all that certain tract of LAND, in the county of Knox, Busseron Township, know n as fifty acres taken oil" the south side or end of a tract of one hundred and fifty acres, section No. three hundred and two, 302 in Town, ship No. 5, north, Ranje. Ten west, deeded by Henry Dubois, on the 10th day of March, lS.'itJ. to H. Decker, bein the same tract of laud w hich fell to the lot of Henry Dubois in the partition of the real estate ot In father, 1 oussant Dubois, m Knox county, as reference to the records of the said county of Knox will more fully shew, will he suiveyed by the Surveyor of Knox county, and !t correct line run, where all those above mv tnied are invited. NATHAN EOGUE. Yineennes, M'7 If,, ls37ro-3t. IiLA( K S M I i;nT VA xtkdT TtjftHE subscriber won Id like to employ, a cnod steady Blacksmith one who could tike the entire management of a shop, to whom constant employment and 200, ( wastes will be given. Shoeld one come well recommended, a Partnership nii'sdit be etleeted. GEORGE W. II. H'ZADER. Brucoville, April 10, 1837, 4G-tf. NEW GOODS. pHE subscribers are now receiving, .V opening I a general assortment of Foreign and Domesti,. DUV (iOODS. suitable for the present, and approaching seasons, together w ith a iiood assortment of Hats, Bonnets. Boots and sh-ies Iron. Nail.. Castings. ( iroeeries. Queens-Ware, Glass, Ware, Hard-Ware and Cutlery, ALSO a larire quantity Kenhawa Salt, ,V : THE above stock has been purchased in tit Eastern ci;ics, (principally in Phil-idi Iphia.) arid at a very favorable time, and we intend to sell :i. low, and on as ood terms as any other house in the place. We are thankful to our friends and the public in neneral. for past favors, and would solicit ;i continuance of the same. THORN CV TRACE V. lncenites, June 2, 137. 1-tf STATE OF INDIANA. ? KNOX iH'.M'V, V KNOX CIRCUIT COURT J March Term, ls37 Georce t'a'.hocn - I Mrv A "We v. Thomas Ashlev. Elia .1. A-hiey. John Ashlev. Ahram Ashlev. Catharine Mar'a Ash lev, Hens of Noah Ashley. decM. J '? AN D now at this time came the eonijdainant by lIlis his counsel, and on affidavit, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that John Ashlev one of the f.hove defendants, is a non-resident it is therefore ordered by the Court that notice of he pendency of this suit, be civen by publication in ttie Vincennes Gazette, a weekly newspaper published in Vincennes, for three weeks successively, that he be and appear at the next term of this Court, and answer the complainant's bill, or the same will be taken a? confessed and a decree entered accordingly. Test. A. D. SCOTT. Clerk. Bv W. K. M'CORI), D. C. Vincennes, Mav 25, 1837. 2 3w IX Till: KNOX CIRCUIT COURT. Lucy Vatnluzer " r.s Libel for Divorce. William VatiHui IIKREAS the saiil Lucy Vandit7 V zcr- y Kllis, her Attorney, has filcil her libel against the said William "anihizcr, praying to be divorced from him. as also an afhdavit of a disinterested pcr?i! by which it appears that the said Williant is rrot a resident of this state, this is therefore to notify said William Vanduzcr of the pendency of Said suit, and thai unless he deads, answers, or demurs tribe same on or before the calling of the cause at the next (September Term of the Knox Circuit Court, said iibcl will be taken as confessed against him. A. 1). SCOTT. CFk, Hv W. R. M'CORI), I. c. Vincennes, Slav, 1837. 5i 3w STATE OF INDIANA, A'iox County. KNOX CIRCUIT COURT, March Terin, 1837. Catharine Rawlings, vs. Isaac Porter. etition for divorce ND now at this time came the com- - plainant by Jutlah, her counsel, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Cour,

that the said defendant is not an inhabitant of this State, on motion, it is ordered bv the Court that the pendency of this complaint be published in the Vincennes Gazette, a paper printed in Vincennes, for font weeks successively, according to the statute in such case made and provided. Test A. D. SCOTT, Cl'k. By W. R. M'CORD, D. C. 52 it.

IfVCEXX 1 :S ACA DEM V. HIIIH next session in thi-? Institution Q will commence Wednesday the 14th of June next, under the immediate superintendence of Mr. Reed Wilkinson, A. M. as l'rirrc.'pal. The Academical rear is divided it; to for Terms or Sessions of eleven weeks each. The Fall Term commences the first Wednesday in October. The Winter Term the last Wednesday in December. The .'pring Term, the third Wednesday in March. The Summer Term, the second Wednesday in June. Instruction will ba given in the following branches, viz: Reading, Writing, Arithmetic. Geography, English Grammar, Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, Natural Philosophy, History, Chemistry, Rhetoric, Algebra, .Navigation, Surveying, Geometry, Astronomy, Mineralogy and Botany. Also In Latin, Greek, German and French Languages. RATES OF TUITION, For instruction in Reading, &. Writing, per term in advance, $1,00. English Grammar, Common Arithmetic it Geography, per term in advance, So. 00 For the higher branches of English, the Ancient, the German and the French languages per term in advance, SO 00. Hoard can he had in respectable families ate? I 50 to 82 00 per week. N. B. Applicants for admission will apply to Mr. William Bunch, the Treasurer, for certificates. Bv order of the Board of Trustees. H. DECKER, TroiJent. Jus. Somes, Sec'y. Vincennes, Mav 28, 1837. 02 tf

Tf I ' I'' subscriber uives his sincere thanks tu the citizens of this place, audits vicinity, lor the encouraueineiit he has received, and hopes hv his punctual attendance to business that their pationaLN- will continue to le extended to him. 11 -s shop is continued in the second story of the buildimr of Mr. Jones, adjoining D. S. Donmr's Store. X. B. He has made arrangements to receive he 1'hrla lelphi a a .d London Fashions, regularly, yoan men who wish to dress in eastern i-tyle, would do well to give him a call. f. GOCHENOl'R. 183G 20-ft. CC-PARTNERSHIP. fjJMIE undersigned, having entered into -"- partnership in the DRFG business, intend constantly keeping on hand, an extensile and general supply of DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, ) I E- S Tl ITS, EE NFL MEN 1 ', $c. 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 anv article of fered for sale bv them, shall be genuine nf its kind. Their terms liberal, at whole sale. II . DECKER, F. V. M'KEE. DOCT. DECKER, having procured a partner who is experienced and attentive, will, at all times when called on, attend to his practice as heretofore, who, being greatlul for past favors, hope.s, from htatti ntion, to merit a liberal share of pat ronage. May 13, 50-tf VrN. B. The undersigned, having sold Ins former stock of GOODS, informs his customers that he has his books in the 1 rug Store, where his former customers mav find him. and request they would call and settle immediately. F. V. M'KEE. FllHSil ARRIVAL. PHIIE subscribers have received tlii; ilav, cases Mltll, eomprising Ladies hasting, kid. Call and Seal Shoes. 3 Cases Children's Morocco Bootees, ' " hasting Shoes, .") " Boys and Misses do. lOdoz. Tuscan BONNETS, 4 " Plain English Straw do. 3 " Misses Straw do. 2 " (,'cmmon, low priced Tuscan do. 13 " Gipsey Hats, Tuscan, 'I " " Stratf. GO pieces low priced PRINTS, 00 " blue Merrimack do. 100 ' assorted do. 80 " 3-4 4-4 cc 5-1 Muslins, 70 doz assorted chip Mats, together with an assortment of twided Stortnents, Hamilton Drills, York Mixtures, Fanev Stripes, Summer Cloths, French Linen, ova, eve. llosierry, Gloves, fanev Handkerchiefs. 500 doz. SCHOOL BOO AS. This, added to their April receipts, makes their assortment such as they I d'C pleasure in inviting the tittentiou of country merchants and the public gener;d!v. G. CRUIKSH NK. i CO. Vincennes Mav 18. 137. 51 tf p I,h those indebted to II. V. Wheeler ard Wheeler & Haily, whose notes arc nnw due, and whose acroiint have been duo for fix months, will do the subscriber a favor, and perhaps themselves by calling ami settling the same immediately, as no further indulgence can be (riven. H. P. WHEELER, Vincennes, May 17 1837 51WOODRUFF & SMITH, E30KSELLEHS & STATIOWrKS, Tcrre-Hnule Ind. Booksellers, Merchants and Teachers will he stlnntlpd w iih School Books.Blaiik Books,Mi.ce' laneous Standard Works and Stationary, at, lowest wholesale prices. Mar-h, 183V. 41-3m

to c 3-2 - .5 ,: 5 5 x o rz 73 I - 3 a t. ,- "5 3 - ml i A . K I , CSS Url I C3 w iJ -. - j- - 'Jj c: j. 2, ti? . -1 ' . o U N N ' $2 . J Z " C J S te 1 - "j -3 c o o --3 i. '-J k 5 2 J t S -5 2 3 C : 4 3 to c a) C t) s - D it '7j y I j. I. Watson, M ERCI I ANT TAILOR. H AS renioM'd to tne li.ni-e tunnerK oeeu.iel by him, adjoining linrti h and Mehi rd's Store, on H ater-street, w here he is opening a g,HJ assortment vf (.)) I )S ill his litre, ronsistiii!! 111 part of Blue, Black, Brown, Green and .1 fixed Clot h. Blue, Black, Brown, Elaid and Drab Castiineres, Striped Cassimere, assorted patterns, Plain and Figured Silk ft I vet. Bombazine, Satin und Silk I'tstings, of the latest style. Gnat llatr L unite f, of superior nt'ahfy, (look Tassels and Suspenders, Shirt Collars and Bosoms, Storks and Handkerchiefs. Together with a unail assoitinent of ready made Cle'hri. i iz: Cloth Box Coft;.t, Pilank't do Fan'aloons and ) 'cslr,. Shirts and Drawers, At. .yr. The firmer customers nf the establishment are re-peetfullv solicited tor a continuance ot t'.ieir tai is. with the assurance that no l ain" uill he pared to afford them ad anl.iiroous burjains. Nov. Uth, 1 ?:(! 'j.)-tf. wiiisKi:v n US T received 10 bids, double recfifp'd. from Cincinnati, and for sale at our IVlsnli'.siIrt llnii'c. BUh I'CII tc II F.BI'R D. Vincennes, May lltli, lH3t 50-tf. COUDACH, fE have on hand (Jras and Hemp. a gooj assortment, (manufactured in this place) and offered for sale lo-ACr than it can be bought on the Ol'.o river and brought here. BURTCIT & 11EBERD. incetinrs M-.y, l'llh, 1 837 50-tf. A TEACHER WANTED. person of good moral character. .iihI well niialifird , eeli an F.nolir.h school, will find Ptnpov in(.nt at rjruccville Knox Ctyntv, by shortly. iucennes April 17 1S37 43-tf. BLANK MORTGAGES Ftv h'p r this oFirr.

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TO WESTERN MERCHANTS, jjrf IXSELLS, WILSON &CO., No. 200, MarIfSkit street I'liiladeljihia, wholesale dealers in DRY GOODS, &.c. respectfully solicit a call from We: tern merchants visiting this city, being confident that they can bo accommodated 011 as good terms a at any other house in the place. Philadelphia, May 2, 1S37. 51 3in

' never yet did know philosnpirr Who could bear the tooth ache putientltj." MICH Ano IBOl'T MITMN MONTAGUE'S BALM. A sovereign and infallible remedy for Tooth Ache and an effectual preservative for the teeth. PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE. In olTerin't this IhvaluuuJe Calm to the puhlic manv certificates of its efficacy iniht he civen, which the limits of a newspaper forbid puhli-diinjr, and which may he seen by collinsr at the inrenU; but as evert species of quackery has been thu thrust into notice, we invite the public to a more convincing prorf of if almost miiaculous powers to relieve this worst of all aches, the tooth ache, Xj GIVE IT A TRIAL, (being careful to adhpre strictly to the directions given on each bottle) and let it rise or fall upon ITS OW.N MEKITS.rj'. Suffice it to say that in thousands of eases it lias never failed in a single instance. It should he used after all dental operations, sorn teeth, hlrcdii'ir, and spuncrv gams, &lc. and i decidedly the best tooth wah ever known, and all who have used it, have laid aside all other rem edies offered as cleansers of the mouth, and pu rifier of the breath. For sale at the Drai Store or IItt iSt Sawyer, Market Si. Vincennes, la. and every town and village in the United States by proper agents. Vincennes. Aril 2' 1S37 IS-ly. TO TEACHERS, COUNTRY MERCHANTS, 8c OTHERS. UKtiESS tSc MORGAN, No. 19, Tearl Street Cincinnati publish the follow 'ins; val uable hooks, w hich they believe to be the most complete series for Elementary instruction ever offered in the Western Valley. The Eh ncntary Primer; an Introduction to Webster's Spelling IJ.xd;; The We-tern 1'iimer; Webster's Elementary Spelling Book: The Piimer Reader; The Elementary Reader, all of which are ton well known to need commendation Webster's History of the United States; Webster's School Dictionary; already adopted as the standard, by conventions of teachers in various states of the UiiK n. Webster's Improved Grammar. Smith'. New School Geography on th Jf'roductive system, accompanied bv a new and enlarged Atlas eontainirnr nine Folio 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, (fir teachers only.) The Productive Grammar, eve. bv Koswell C. Smith. Cleavland's Adam's Latin Grammar with numerous additions and improvements. The Mother's Primer; by T. II. Gallaudet. The above w.nks constitute the immediate publications of Durness and Morgan, besides which they are able to furnish all (he school books wanted for the Western market. March 1 1. 1837 l-3,n KANAWHA COARSE SALT, rami Suhcrtbersf .Mi;facttirers, of the Alum or ('oars- Salt, made in Kanawha county, Virginia, have so enlarged their works for manufacturinir the above article, that they can with confidence, say they will, duriner t,e year 1637, manufacture a sufiicent quantity to supplv the entire demand for it in 'all the principle places on the Ohio River and iis tributaries, and the Upper Mississippi. They will keep a constant snnnlv ih of their a-rents at Portsmouth, Mavsville, Hipiey. Cincinnati, Warsaw, .Madison, Louisvtlle, Uvansville, Vincennes, TerreHatite, Lafjvettc, St. Louis and Alton and will at all times sell it Oil flPtlfr lerino than anv other salt of the same nualitv .-i be obtained. It has been for the last four vrnr 71sf.1l extensively by the pork packers in all the places above named: and at all rime it 1ms been found to be as good for putl irigup pork as the imported article; and has passed the inspectors of nnrli in n Orleans, -New York, and Hoston as well as p. irk put up with anv other fait. DOXNALLY. NOYKS, & PATRICK. Hy their Agent H. I), WHKULCR. March 18, lf-3m. WUST received, 20 bbls. Spanish; of excellent qualiiv, which is for sale at nr W horcsai - House. I1URTCH & HKIHIRI). incenncs, May 11 th, 1H37. 30-tf. FARM HORSES FOR SALE.' I'LiV " fvi client Farm Horses ear be boii(li JA, 011 reasomi'ile terms. Km-uire at this office incemics, April I 1, I SIJT. 4fi-f. SADDLE TKi:iX "JO 'Slr,4-r, fJ,!l' Trr--, (a-sortp-l.) M3 CM&J jlls received and for snl bv K. SI ITU cc t-o. Vincennra, Nov. 183C, ?:i.-tf. RAGS! RAGS!! RAGS!!! Two mid a half cents per pound in cash, or three cents in printinp-, w l( given Ir anv rpiantity of clean Iiik n or cotton rags delivered nt tnis olliee. AO TIC E. ALL those indebted to the late firm sf Smith A. Carsoa. are atrain. requested to call and settl their aceounl, as further indulgence cannot bo give-rv. We will take in exchance for debts, or floods. Corn or l'oik at the Disrket pr e. R. SMITH & Co. A'incennes, Nov. Sd, 1S36 23-tf.

GiLLPilGF.E, BHUNER, & BGICE, PltODUCi; .-v COMMISSION Vickshurg, Miss. 1837-37 3m