Vincennes Gazette, Volume 13, Number 32, Vincennes, Knox County, 13 January 1844 — Page 3

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From the X. O. Merchants' Transcript. New Orleans, Dec. 30. No important changes have taken place in the market since our last Wednesday's report. uffj'-. Louisiana. Fair demand on the levee. Prices, which we noticed in our last as having an unward tendency, are now sdout a 1-4 of a cent higher than our previous quotations, aid we alter our figures accordingly say for inferioi and com mon 4 3-1 a 5 3-4; fair 5 1 -2 a 5 3-4,- prime G a 6 1-2, small fancy lot? 6 3-4 a 7 l-2c. per x.hntaii.in the rate? ranse from 5 to Cc. On There n some inquiry, but we have the particulars ot only one sale a lot of 10J bad's, at 5 l-2e. per !S. ' Havana sugars, little doing in any description, and prices remain about the same, brown 6 a 6 1-2. ve'.Iow 7 3-4 a S, white 9 1-2 a 10 1.2c. MJas'ses. The demand on the levee fair. A good many sales have been made at 22 l-2c. per k'i!!on," but yesterday the current rate was 23c., and the market pretty firm. On plantation there have been transaction to a con-ide:a''!e extent within a few days past. Several lots, amounting in all to about 13.000 gallons, were bought at 17 i 17 l-2c, and 90.000 gallons of the same, were subsequently resold st Id l-2c. There has also Ken a sale "of 7.000 gallon below the city at 1 1-2. and another of 12,000 gallons above the t;ty at 20c. per gallon. Buyer-, generally, are willing to pay 19c, when the lot? are conveniently located. Flour. Prices yesterday were inclining to a J.tt'.e more firmness, and we quote Ohio superline at $4 37 1-2 a J 4 40. Illinois and Missori i j. 5 i 37 1-2 a 1 50, and friction higher for ome choice bakers' brands. It is proper to rein uk, however, in regaiJ to quotation, that the business of buying and selling is now conducted ; so irregular a mn:ier, buttheiiel as the bar" en r-.s frequently are by a variety of conditions, that the nrices named are, i- many instances. merelv non linal, and it is thu exceedmglv u!t for us to quote the market correctly. Pork. The demand for barrel pork is only moderate, while the market has a very ample stock f.r the period of the season; prices have aain slightly civen wav. Our present quotations are for me-i $U a 9 2 j, the latter beinj the general a4 -.inr rite,- M. O. a 25. prime 7 75 a ? 7 1-2 per br.rr'l. There have ben no further receipts of bulk p-ik, ind we are not advised of vi v cities since tho-e n uiceJ in our list, which Wire at 2 3-4 a 3c. per lb. for round. The latter rate, however, fiu'J only obtained far d ery superior lot. B.ef. There is still s.nne export dernind for t.rime at I 25, and further sales of a few hundred barrels hive been in i at that rate since our irt.but mo ;t ho! b'rs sti k a fractions higher. though without elT'fii:).; a;iv but very limited sales. We quote prim.1 at 25 a 1 37 1-2 per bbl.. mejs?7 75 a S U ) for whole, and 5 1 50 a 1 75 for half birreN. with mere retail sales. B i'-o i. The m uket has stiil a very fair supply -T hams, particularly canvised, but sides and shoulders of good sound quility, are becoming; ra"her scarce, and price-; have improved. We imv :;uote uncanvas.ed h ims at 4 1-2 a 5. ordr.ary canvassed hams 5 a 5 I -3c. extra, cured 7 a ''c.. tides 3 a 3 shoulder.- 2 1-4 k 2 :-tc. per I. ird. This article his mt with a very f.tir iu.juirv Juri!! the lat few days, particularly in barrels. and we are advised of several sales, amount jiur to some 700 to SU'J barrels, st prices ranging fiom 5 a 5 I -2c. per !b.. a part for Havana but the greater portion for Europe. Several lots in kegs have also been taken at from 5 a 5 3 Ac. for ordinary to prime, and those figures still exhibit the extreme r.r.icre of the market br the qualities ciow ctTerin. ineludinj burclsand kej. Whiskey. We have still to notice a moderate 1.., 1 I F ...-..t, ti ... I it t ted in our last sav 21 a 21 I -2c. per cjillofi. th.ms-h it n Tironer to reiniTK Uin t on!v small lots of hi;h proof will r,)'iwivi.l the latt-r rate, near-it-'i tiin ' hn-niT nt the lowest tisurcs. Cmiv in,n is r'e.utv an 1 d: at a :2 1!on. . . i i :. . I. - Gra.r. 1 he market tor s.ieueu corn, in . ravine teen .rested t a point that brought torward buvers from the North, a eood inquiry ha -exited, an! parcels in prime shipping order have prettv re iJily bn terd ay . the receij good deal of the t :?o a .'or. per tuisnei. ics- - - i having aain fallen ofF. and a tock beir.i; in bad order, holders ,f nrirae lots were akmj o ano some neu hieher. Corn in the car lr.irn in h- ,-ar -IS a ;-uc. rer oarrei. na c-ic . c h. for. fin.ite. . .o aie of wheat. Hemv. We note a sale of 100 bales Western dew-rotted at '.) 25 rer ton. The ranse of the market'mav be quoted at 50 a ?90, according to oual;tv, with little or n.M.e for sale at the m inent. Crjft c Stock heavy; on'v limited sales arc .- i r.- TT. n;a,'p nr our a uorai on, "ihui - cood to prime croon 0 :M a 7 1-1, Kio fi 3 1 a 7 I.nnavra 7 1-4. St. Dominjo 5 3-1 a Cc. per To The market has never before presented so full a surnlv. rartieulsrlv of Kio, at this period of the season, and it i probable that large Jots cou.d e purchased at a fraction below our figures. Odd Pktlows. This institution has existed in thi United States only about twenty-five years, yet it is now in nearly every State in the Union. The reports from the lodges to the Grand Lod o of the United States, which assembled at Baltimore in September last, show that there are 30,1 13 members -in full compliance.' The number of members relieved during the year is 4,561. The number of widowed families relieved 101. The number of members buried 1 61. The amount paid for the relief of members f49.31 ! 6. The amount paid for the relief of widowed families $5 1(U) CO. The amount paid for the education of Ve orphans f 1,355 21. The amount paU for burring the dead 7,f16 32. The whole amount thu expended Uurino; the year f6G. G77 17. I he whole amount of revenue of tl e order, as reported. is$lS2,l$S 17 Lou. J-jur. A gentleman was asked why he calkd another smart. He replied, ' Why he has been living two years, to my certain knowledge, without earning the firs: red cent, and had no capital to commence with. If that is not an evidence of smart--r.css, 1 don't know what is." WIIiJIAXS A: IIIMH:, FORWARDING & COMMISSION Xo. I0'2, TchoupUouloas St.. New Ok leans. Louisiana. January IOth, 1S43. 32-6m. Terre-Haute Courier will publish ie .hove six months and send their accoun ,o T. C. Ulnxin. Grayville, collection. Minois, for O T I V K MIE undersigned will be absent at -New ur leans, until the Grsi oi i eoiui.j SAMUEL JUDAH.

NOTICE 13 hereby given, that on the 1st day of December, 1843, a writ of foreign attachment was issued by trie, Samuel Hill, a Justice of the Peace in and far the county of Knox, State of Indiana, at the instance and upon the affidavit of Lewis Fellows, against the floods, chattels, credits an 1 effects of John Newton, of the

Stsamboat Visiter, by virtue of which writ one anchor chain, on the Seamboat Ohio, suppose to be -10 rr 50 feet in length, has been attached as tie nronsrtv of said New. i i -J ------ io:i ; all interested are hereby notified that on the 5:h July, IS 14, at my office in the llorough of Vincennes, in the county of Knox, I will proceed to hear and decide upon the said attachment, of which the aid John Newton, and all other person? concerned, wilt take notice. SAMUEL HILL. J. P. K. C. Dec. 1- 1H 32 It. In the rrobair Court of (ibmh County, State of Indiana. In vacation, January 10th, 1811. Sani iel Hall, Administrator") of the estate of Timothy v, , '. roreign Msyhah, ten., deceased, ; , , ' ' Attachment vs. John L. M lean. j rHHlE said defendant will take notice, that on the 9th day of January. A. D. 1811, upon the affidavit of Samuel Hall, Administrator of the estate of Tim othy Mav hall Sr deceased, a was issue 1 writ of by the oreign attachment Clerk of the said Court, against the goods and chattels, rights, credits, moneys and rtf-cts. lands, tenements and hereditaments of him. the said John L. Mc!ean, which sa d writ W33 p.fierw.irds, to wit : on the 10m day of J anuary. 1811. returnej Ki i - t - i to said Clerk's office, by Joseph J. kr.in, the Sheriff of said county, he havinjr, hy virtuo tliereof. attached the following real estate in Ciboou county. Ittdiaua, to wit : the north-west quarter of fctiori No. eight, in townsnip No. two south, of rane No. ten west, with the fol low in exceptions, to wit : five acres of -aid quarter, sold to Charles Erwin. taken out of the north-west corner of said tract ; three acres, ol.l to Zaccheus Wilson, to b-s taken out of the west part of said tract near the south-west corner and north of the II o --nville road, an i four acres to be taken out of the south-west corner, being that put lying south of t ho Boon villo road, which was valued and appraised to the sum of one thousand one hundred dollars, which tract of land stands mortgaged to the said Timothy Mayhall, deceased, for the sum of thirteen hundred dollars ; also, thirty acres being a part of the southwest quarter of Section No. five, in township No. two south, ( f range No. ten west, and bounded as follows, to wit: beginning at the southeast corner of sai i quarter section, running thence west sixty poles to stake, thence north eighty poles to a dogwoo 1 sapling, thence east eixiv P"1"--loaft'akhv"""" .cJ-ouu tmsh by a small branch, thence south eighty poles to . i i . i i .... I .... I e place oi Deginnmcr, wnicn was aiueu and appraised to the sum of three hundred an 1 fitly dollars ; also, the south half of the south-east quarter of section No. five, in township No. two south, of range No. ten west, was valued and appraised to the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars, and that unless the said defendant appear and defend the same, the paid suit will be heard and determined in his absence. Attest : J. It. MONTGOMERY, Cl'k. Jan 13 T2 3t. To Congressional Township Trustees. A COPY of t';i3 revised Statute, reia- - ting to com p"1 on schools, is now on file in my office,' which makes it the duty of the Township Trustees, to see that a list of the children between five and tiraity-one years of age. residents williin their Townshins. is filed with me on or before the third Monday in February. annually. If parts of Townships shall h i in different counties, lists are to be furnished to the Auditor of each county, for the parts of such townships lying within the same. If nnv district shall have failed to fur nish the Township clerk with the list ot children as aforesaid, by the first Monday n February, the Trustees of said 1 ownship shall cause their clerk, by himself or deputy, to make such enumeration in time to furnish me with the list as required by law. The amount to be distributed will be. worth the attention of every rownship, sat si 50, or $2,000, and , !. 11 . .1.. I:.. rt,.l.l.i t:ioso who lait to nie me iisi ui umunu within the time specified b lf.w, will likewise fail in receiving any portion of the distributive fund. I hope all Longression1 Townships will attend strictly to this notice. SAM'L IL ELLIOTT. .7. A. C. Vincennes, January 10, 1813. 32-3t. N OTIC E . fTSERSONS wishing information in relation to their business in the hands . . . t . i i of Abner T. Ellis, will during his absence, call on E. C. Doran, who may be f,,,vl nfter the, '20th inst., at the olhce opposite the Hank. Vincennes, Jan. S, 1S44. 22-tf. Administrator- Sale. rBtJli- undersigned, administrator on the estate of James Yv vant, late ot rvno county, deceased, will sell at public sale on

Saturday the third day of February next. at George'Wypnt'f grocery, a well finished and full set of pump augers; also, two gooJ work horses. A credit of twelve mont hs will be given by the purchaser giving his note with approved security and without any relief whatever from valuation lav,,. H. WYANT, Adtn'r. January 11, I S 1 1 3 ot.

REGULAR PACKET.

I llh Steam Boat OCEA!' has been purchased expressly for the Wabash River and is of very light draft of water, which will enable her to run the entire season Her standing is of the highest character in all the Insurance offices in Louisville. Freight will be taken for New Orleans, Cincinnati or Pittsburgh. For freight or passage apply on board, or to P. DO RAN. Agent, Vinccnnts, la. Jan. 13 32-3mo. Mt. Carmel Register, Terre-Haute Express and Lafayette Free Press will please copy and present their hills on board. STATE OF INDIANA, ) Pike County, C acPIKE CIRCUIT COU II T, In vacation, 4th January, 184 1. Elizabeth Bowman, ) vs' Divorce. Jonathan Bowman, J COMES now the said complainant, by Rell, her solicitor, and files her bill and also the affidavit of a disinterested person that the said Jonathan Bowman is not a resident of the State of Indiana. The said defendant is therefore hereby notified to appear at the next term of the Pike Circuit Contt, to be held at the Court House in Petersburg!), on the 1th Monday in February next, on thehrtday of the term, and plead, answer or demur to the said bill of complaint, otherwise the same will be heard and determined in his absence. A cop v. Attest. MOHN M "IN TIRE, Clerk. Jan. 13-32-It. B-Ial Hoat Cnhlr. 5UST received 2) coils MAXILLA CO III) AG E for Flat-Boat Cable?. Chcckhnes and Sternfasts.and for sale low W.M. nUKTCH. Vincennes, flee. 20th. 1 8 13. 30-tf lrcsi (ind (heap Hoods for VXSU Oil IIAitTKK. TJOUX CALDWELL, would respectfulIv inform the Citizens of Vincennes ail' his its vicinity, that Ikis just opened house fiirstocii oi iu. m ; in q i, merly occupied by Wm. J. Hehord, at the corner of Second and Market streets where all are specially invited, who wish to procure excellent goods, at cheap rates. His stock comprises a genera! variety of staple and miscellaneous articles, which were purchased before the rise in the eastern market, consequently can be sold unusually low; and he feels confident of his ability to suit all tates. This is no p; ff. December lit, IS 13 Ofl-tf COACH MAKING. millF. nndorsio-npd would res DCCtfull V announce to thetitizens of V incennes and its vicinity, that ho has commenced the above business on Water street, a few doors south of Broadway, where he can at all times be found by any person wishincr to get any thing done in his line of business. He will warrant his work to bo equal to any manufactured in the west, in point of neatness and durability, and solicits a share of public patronage. JOHN P. CRICK.MUR. Jan. 1. 1814. 31 3m. AOIICK. f FORE WARN all persons from trusting my wife Nancy Thompson, (formerly Nancy Fu'derton,) cn my account. 83 she left my bed and board without any just cause or provocation, and I am deter mined to pay no debts ot her contract ng. AARON THOMPSON. (Jill Township, Sullivnn county la. December 2Uh, IS 13.a.l-3t fY virtuo of a decree of the Pike Circuit Court, rendered at the August Term, 18 PI, of said court, in a cer- - , ! 1 tain suit in chancery, wnereiu aiexsiiaa Leslie, Administrator de bonis ncn, o( the estate of Abraham Tourtelott, deceased, was complainant, and Matthew W. Foster Administrator of Turner Wyatt. deceased. Abraham Tourtelutt.'ereughy Tourtelott, rT .. ir-ir MariaTomtelolt, I liomasJ.W yatt, w imam H. Wyatt. George Wyatt, Samuel W. Kinman, and Amanda his wile, Abraham S. Decker, and Sarah his wife, Emanuel Wyatt, Willoughby Wyatt, Algan Wyatt. vnd Robert Wyatt," were defendants, I will as Commissioner, on Saturday ine jo ua of February, IS 1 i, at the Court House door in the town of Petersburg!!, 1 ute county, Indiana, proceed to sed the following described tract of land, lying and beinin Washington Township, Pike county, to-wit: The north-east quarter of section twenty-one (21,) in town one i n-,rth nf mnffi ei.aht ("M west, attd the north-west nuarter of section twentyone (21) in town (1) north of range eight 81 west. Said land will be sold on credit of six (6,) twelve (12,) eighteen M.Si and twenty-lour (21) montaa equal payments, the purchaser or pure hasers fivin bond with approved security Inarms? interest at the rate of six per cent ner annum from dale, and also mnrtcace or mortgages upon the premises to secure the payment of the purchase money. A deed in fee simple will be exe cuted'to the purchaser or purchasers, upon the execution cf notes with security and mortgages. JOHN W. POSEY, Gom'r. Dsceber 26, IS 13. 3l-3t 00

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NOTICE.

ILL be receiyed by the subscriber for debts due the late firm of Thorn fc Tracv, if delivered on or before the yOth day of September, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Corn .Meal, Flour, Live Hogs, weigh ing l2o pounds and upwards. Beef Cattle. Tow and Flax Linen, Jeans and Linsey, Beeswax, Flax Seed, Feathers, Tallow, Lard, Paeon, Dried Beef Hides; and Cash will not be refused if offered. Goods will be given in exchange for any quantity of Corn and Oat, delivered to the undersigned in Vincennes. A. W. TRACY. August 1, 1S-13. fj-t. To Jlt'rcliaiil anil t radii OF THE WABASH VALLEY. 'PHL subscribers have erected a large Paper Mill at Lafayette, InJ., and having sparecno cost in obtaining the most approved Maehintry it skill from the Fast, are prepared to supply the Entire Wabash Yulley with every kind of paper wanted, on the mo.-t favorable terms. The Friends of llotne Industry and V'csteru Enterprise, are invited to sive us a call, ami to sae heir Rags, which will be received in exchange for Taper or ("ash ut fair prices. DAKDEF, VANDES& CO. Dec. 2, 1811 30 lv. !j .1 li .v ' v s: ILL practice law in tjie counties of Da.iess, Martin, Tike and Oreen. He has ocati d himself at Washington, Daviess coui.tv. and will attend faithfully to any collections m ihe counties above named. In the Daviess Circuit Court he will practice in partnership with Mr. Law. and any business entrusted to him in that Court will receive his attention also. May If, 113. :0-tf. r k s x i, i: . T 3 "Ml I subscriber has on hand a general fj assorinient of Dry Goods, Cltoce nes, Queens ware, Glassware, Nails, Window Glass, White Lead, Powder, Shot, Lead, Tea, Sa.lt, etc., all of which will be sold as low as any in the market. Persons wishing to purchase would d well to call and examine the prices before purchasing else w here. 2 Tons Suar Kettles, assorted sizes. SO Bids X. O. Sugar. 10 Bags Rio Coffee. An extensive assortment of Bridles. Martingales, Girths, and Surcingles, foi sale low for cash oi suitable produce, by A. W. TRACV. March 10, 113 10-1 v T II E N E w CGP?ER5 TIN AND SHEET IRON Manufactory i ii i: a i) F. ROBINSON has pleasure of inform inp- 's ue in keen constantly on hand, a large quantity ot Copper, Tin and Slice! Iron Always for sale wholesale or retail AT LOir WATER MARK. He is also prepared to do any kind of .fol Work In that line on the shortest notice and in a it : t t i : n s t Yij : Than anv other slum in the country. if. Shop on Market street, one door W. J. Ileberd's. Vineennes, April, 20, lSPw beluw 40-tf. OULD respectfully inform the citi2 -ns of Vincennes and vicinity, that lie has coiiune"iced the abjve named business, at the st;nd formerly occupied by Samuel R. Dunn, where such as may lie pleased to faver him with business, wi n ease can. He pleuires himst If to give entire satisfaction to Ins customers, as regards the execution of his work, and solicits a share cf the public patronage. His charges rate. will be mode Yincenr.es, Nov Sill. I S l.J io-ofll . ENliY ALISON would respectfully inform the citizens of Vincennes and its vicinity, that he can entirely re move those troublesome and painlul pests without the least pain; and will do it at prices to suit the times. None, there fore, need say hereafter, "I can't get rid of them." 2l(. 1 iHE subscriber returns his sincere thanks to the citizens of this and adjoining counties for the liberal patronage extended to the firm of Thorn Sc Tracy, and would respectfully solicit for himself a continuance of the same. A. V. TRACY. March 10, IS 13 10-ly COPPER, TIN AND SHEET iROH w a n i: , " j"ANUFACTIJKED at wholesale tJL aiia" reU"'' on reasonable terms. Also, a large lot of assorted Castings and . -w I I Stoves, l or sale oy N. SMITH. 7-1 v. July 21st, 1813. TAILORING. CHEAP' CHEAPER, CHEAPEST! r HM1E undersigned would respectfully St fpnlpr his irrruefu thanUS tO lllS r -i a a friends and the public, for the liberal patU . V HON. ft ronao-o he lias received. Ho now oocu nes as a shoo the house adjoining Mr Morgan Jones', where he will at all times, and in the neatest manner, tutenu to any call in his line of business. He also in tends to work cheaper than any other Tailor in town. Produce, of different kinds will be taken of those living in the county in exchange for work. 3 J, H. MASSES. , Feb. 18, 18P.. 37-ri.

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TUITII HAS lrcYAUi:i. ('lis such fun they say to get kt with them.) LL mankind throughout their wide and extensive circulation, that ever try them still continue to buy them. Peters' Pills are purely vegetable they work, no miracles, nor do they profess to cure all diseases, because they are the scientific compound of a regular physician, who has made his profession the study of his life. Dr, Peters is a graduate of Yale College, also of the Massachusetts Medical College, and has some reputation amorg the family of the ate Ceo. Bates. 1'tters- Pills are simple in their preparation' mild in their action, thorough in thtir operation, a n 1 1 unrhalled in the results. The town and country are alike idled with their praise. The palace and poor house alike echo with their virtues in all climates they will retain their wonderful powers, and exert them unaltered by age or situation, and this the voice of a grateful community proclaims, Peters' Pills prevents, keeps oil" disea.-e when timely used, and have no rival in curing billions fevers, fevers and ague, dyspepsia, liver complaints, sick lieadach, jiundtce, asthma, dropsey, rheumatism, enlargement of the spleen, piles, culie, female obstructions, heartburn, furred tongue, nausea distention of the stomach and bowels, incipient diarrhoea, llatu lence, habitual costioness, loss of appetite! Lloched or sallow complexion, and in all cases oi t"ipui ('f the bowels where a cathaitic of aperient is indicated, producing neither nauseas griping nor debility, and we repeat all who try them, stiil continue to buy tlo'm. The most triumphant success, has ever attended their use, and enough is now known of this unrivalled pill, to immo talizo and hand it down to posterity w ith the improvements of the age. Dr. Peters was bred to the healing ait, and in orde r to supply demands lie has originated and called to his aid the only steam driven machinery in the world for pill making; 'tis perfect, and its process imparts to the pill essential virtues, for by being perfectly wrought, all the pills- hidden virtue is revealed when called into action, and here also again it is Peters excels all tha world and takes all the premiums, medals, and diplomas so clear the track for the Engine, Peters' Pills are coming, a million of witnesses can now be heard for them do ye hear that no a few can testify they believe they owe their salvation from disease and death to Peters' Pill., and il calomel and knives are not getting into perpetual disuse, we are only mistaken. Certificates, this paper could be filled with them by Indianians look here! it is now well known that he people will have Peters' Pills, and tt hinder would be to stop the rushing wior 50 cents per box. ... , , ,, . , ; ! . --v on voting lames while ... .a unuer the usual changes of hie, as directed by the laws of nature, they impart a buoy ancy of heart, feeling and action, an elastic and vigorous step, velvet cheek, lily and carnation complexion by their action on the chyle, &c, and ladies in delicate situations always admit their power and innocence, and take them 2 or at a time, and without in the slightest degree ncj-fu ring the hazard of abortion, which facts are oi the utmost importance. ?Tis fun to get well w ith. Peters' Pills, for they cause the blood to course m limpid and gentle through the veins, as a moun tain rivulet. 3 or 4 is a common dose; hence the patient is not compelled to make a meal of them. I- or sale a tew bushels by Dr. PECK, 2 v. Dr. .SQMES, mcennes, Also by some authoiized agents in most towns in Indiana and Illinois, and the 1'. States, and by J. T. KIN t', gt neral agent, 'I orrc-IIaufe May 19. I.S43. 50. ly. NEW HARDWARE STORE. Mo. fi3."5. 31 ark ct SI., ROB EH T 11. P E E B L E S , HAS just received and is'now opening at io65 Market street, a eomplete and extensive assortment of all descriptions of HARDWARE, CUTLERY and SADDLERY, which he hw recently selected himself, from this fall's importations, at New York and Philadelphia. He is now fully prepared to fill orders for every variety of articles in his line of business. His arrangement wi.h th European factories, through their agents in this country, will enable him to keep a constant supply, and at prices to correspond with that of the importers at New Yoik and Philadelphia. Determined to secure the atronage of MERCHANT in the COUNTRY, he has made the most liberal arrangements for keeping up liis tock, and at prices that will meet with their approval. f I o this ( lass ot customers ne would particularly address nimseii, naving maoe nis purcnases eiprcsslv with a view to their custom. Steamboat and House Furnishers will find him fullv supplied w ith all articles in their line. jlechanics of all kind will find a complete assortment of Planes, Edged Tools, Files, Anvils, and Vices. R. H. P. is also sole Agent in Pittsburgh for the sale of Locks and other articles manufactur ed at Birmingham by James Patterson, Jr., where orders for all articles of his manufacture will be received and promptly attended to. Pittsburgh. Oct., 13, 1813. 23-2m-Pittsburgh American. uOOO i!!!ES;i. or FLAXSEED WANTED, For which we will pay cash on delivery. Wm. I.URTCI1 & CO. 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