The Wabash Courier, Volume 1, Number 31, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 January 1833 — Page 4

3

1

VJ

V-

,' *i i^-fj fc 1S&Stfii

*4? Jfel

Wf'^1

•v i£ p«.r\ A

"*jjl7

a^:r^

'^WiI"

fT* .. fc

F'

'M

iff

prnii

sr

1

THtDKil*

How few there are, what been ie» marked Jby forcible ®ud iropretllw writer, who read the ordinary list of deaths, who know any thing of the depth of human feeling, or the intensi itj of human suffering, which is recorded in the simple and brief notices which we read with so much careleseless,am so coldly, its the newspapers. iFinding no familiar name to arrest attention, or awaken sympathy, we think no more of the matter, for what care we for the long midnight vigils of watchful, affectionate friendship—the weary aching head—the afflicted, desponding heart, we do not feel the pain the languishing sufferer has experienced, and weknow nothing of the agony which has exhausted bis frame and wore out his weary nature nor care we for the spirit which has fled his frail tenement, and uttered its last, final) gasping Yarewell. We know nothing of the heart rending anguish which is felt, or the hot burning tears which gush out in the agony of severed friendship, from bosoms swollen and bursting with an excess of passionate grief. We know nothing of the bitterness of partings or the strength of affections whiqj* have been torn asunder-—of the hopelessness of the first flood of tears—of the depth of protracted suffering—or of the intensity of the afflictions which real friends have been called upon to endure.

It is a melancholy, though instructive consideration, that the tendency of every thing is to decay that the happiest prospects and brightest visions of future blis3, are but delusive fancies, which become extinguished when they shine out mo£t vividly, and give 4he strongest evidence of permanent duration. "Hopes which were angels in birth," become, from their intimacy and close connexion with human frailty and decay, but things of earth and thus it is, that those dear objects upon which we lavish the most flattering hopes of future happiness and bliss are removed

before we are conscious of palsying illness which quenched the spirit and laid them low. We grieve that they are taken from us so suddenly—that they could not be spared a little longer then we could have appreciated their worth, returned their manifold kindnesses, and gradually prepared ourselves for that event, which from its sudden occurrence, unmans our resolutions and prostrates us in the dust by the sternness and severity of the blow. There is another sad thought, but, nevertheless, a true one—that the more friendships we form, the more attachments we make, the more tender and endearin connexions we weave around us an invest ourselves with, in this world, the more of griefand suffering we shaU be called to endure. A time will come when all earthly attachments must be severed, and the more fond we have been of friends and the more devoted to connexions, the more agonizing and severe will be the struggle which separates us and tears us away from among them. It may be that the Stoic's life is productive, eventually, of less pain and sulFcring than that individual endures, who possesses more delicate sensibility and is alive to the generous impulses of nature and the finest feelings of the human heart it may be so, but yet his coldest enjoyments, and benumbing sympathies afford him but poor comfort, when most he needs the sympathy, tht sustayrin hand and upholding arm of ardent enduring friendship. Life would not be worth possessing, if this polar star did not illuminate its dark paths, and throw around its dreariness evidence of sympathetic love for each other, and though separation,when it comes,crush the heart and tear asunder its very fibres, yet how eagerly we taste of its delicious sweet and exu!t in the participation of its delicious enjoyments.

The first experiments of the powers of the iron steam vessel, lately built for the Bast India Company, were made on the Thames on the 13th ult. Before the started, j»he was visited by Admiral Malcolm, who,after a minute examination, expressed the most favorable opinion of her. The first expert-

yfc&i. ment was to ascertain her draft, which was ascertained to be 22 inches, fore and aft. The next was to ascertain -z the power of her helm, which was twflt most satisfactory. She tinned in her a* „V own length completely round in 50 seconds. It was not intended to try the working of her machinery, in starting, stopping, and reversing them —an accident occurred, however, to show how complete she was in this reipcct. A boat came alongside, and intptiously attempted to make fast to part of the steamer on the side, while she was under

wa der tls ^wa* very nearly brought uorouldhave

been de&fte *heel, and board, Mrfhjd with the two men on been given an&he command to stop' with which thisVe,« The rapidity perfect working on?00*' Prov®^

**nt«

mjje

JACOB

RYMAN respectfully acquaints dtiuM of Terr*-Haut«».*Bd

Vigo county generally, that be ha* conn the abort bantam in Terre-Haute, two doors north of ihe Drug arid Chemical Store of Dr. Biake, where be intends carrying on the business, in a Style and manner not exceeded by any establishment in tfae State. Haring made' arrangements to receive regularly the NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA FASHION^, lie wilt be at all times prepared to cut -garments in the most approved style, and to execute his work in such a manner as eannot fail to give satisfaction to such as may favor htm with their orders. The utmost promptitude may be calculated on, and no disappointment in having work done when promised.

Oct. 11.—18tf L1K8EED Oil* WUST receded, a large supply of LintP seed Oil, which will be kept constantly for sale, wholesale or retail, at the TerreHaute Drug Store, by R.BLAKE.

Oct 25—20tf

A CARD.

DR.

R. BLAKE will cqptinne the Drug Business, at the Old Stand, where orders will be thankfully received for articles in the Drug line, and attended to with promptitude and care. Orders from a distance, by letter, will receive the same attention, as if by personal application, and on terms as favorable as heretofore.

Sept. 13—14tf

Dr. Richard Blake,

HAS,

by particular request, taken special pains to select in the Eastern Cities, a choice collection of Br. Thompson'* Botanical Medicines. Their purchases were made from one of Dr. Thompson's agents in Baltimore, and are of sucK a quality as to deserve the attention of ail gentlemen dealing in those articles. Aug. 30—12-tf

FISH.

100,

BBLS. Mackerel, assorted num-

Pickled God, Herring, and Mess Shad, For sale by L.H.&J. SCOTT. Terre-Haute. june 14—1

L. H. & J. SCOTT,

WHOLESALE DEALERS

IN

GROCERIES,

Comer of Market and Ohio sts.

OFFER

for sale a variety of articles in

the GROCERY LINE, not inferior to the Southern or Eastern markets, among which are the following: 150 bags Havana and Java Coffee 80 boxes and cases oung Hyson,Gunpowder, and Imperial TEAS 20 hhds. New-Orleans SUGAR 20 barrels sugar-house Molasses 40 casks Jamaica, St. Croix, and New

England RUM

50 barrels Brandy and Gin, 85 casks Malaga, TenerifFe, Sherry, Madeira, and Canary WINES 90 boxas Muscat and assorted Claret

WINES

15 casks genuine Dutch Madder 20 tierces Alum, Coperas,Chalk, and Rice '15 casks and bags Ground and Race

GINGER

25 casks and boxes Malaga and Bunch RAISINS 21 quintals dried CODFISH 15 bags Pepper and Allspice 220 casks Borton Nails and Wbitelead 100 boxes American and Spanish Cigars 90 boxes shaving Soap 16 barrels Almonds, Epsom, and Glauber Salts 20 boxes No. 1 Chocolate 25 do smoked Herring *. 10 do fresh Prunes 2 bbTs. fresh Tamarinds.

ALSO, R"

Cinnamon, Snuff, Nutmegs Cloves, Loaf Sugar Lampblack Glue, Salt Petre Spanish Whiting, &c. Which they will sell low for cash or en dorsed notes.

Terre-H^ute, une 14—1—tf

Terre-Haute, June 14.

the

incry.She

in 8

*de~?8*in :n C,nAlnil^ cr.

A

Printinig lltaterials for Sale.

A

LARGE portion of the Type and other Materials recently used in printing the "Western Register," are offered for sale on very liberal terms. The Materials consist mainly of a Ramage Press, of the Philadelphia manufacture, a large quan| tity of Long Primer, various descriptions of Job Type, Column Roles, Advertisement Rules, Flowers of several kinds, Cbaaes, Galleys, Cases, and almost every tuber article used in a country Printing Office. Any person wishing to commence the business on a cheap scale, can receive a Rood offer, or any information on the subject, by addressing me, post-paid,or by personal application.

THOS. DOWLING.

TAKEN UP, by William A. Reel, living in Washington Township, Putnam County, Indiana, a sorrel HORSE, fifteen hands high, six years old past,

with a white stripe down his forehead, lame in the near shoulder, and a reginal or half cut stnd. No other marks or brandsperceivable—appraised to $18 by James Wood rum and Moses Tyler. I certify the above to to be a true copy. L. B. HARRIS, J. P.

Dec. 20—3t28

Wabash Insurance Company.

THE

Wabash Insurance Company will insure Honses, Furniture, Stores, and Goods,Goods on steamboats, Flat-boats and cargoes, on the most reasonable term*.

Tfae subscriber has been appointed Agent at Terre-Haute, and will give all necessary information to persons wishing to secure themselves against accidents.

The rates of insurance are remarkably low, and asay be paid in cash, or by notes properly secured.

D. H. JOHNSON,

Dec 20—39yl Jfrgent for Ttrrt-HttHU.

Tht JbUomimg gentlemen

ere

ftTIHE iplfceriber wilt W ha -1L price, in Cash, GwMnii, or Ury Goods, for Yfenison Ham|,JW]iite Beaaa, Butter, and most other kinds efprodaoe, delivered at his Grocery Store, sooth side «C the Public Square, on Ohio street. He has jaat rkfoeived ageneral supply ef Groceries, which, la addition to his former stock, renders his assortment as complete as any heretofore offered in this place, which mX be sold-uousually low for Cfcsb, or prodeee above named, '-v*

Foi-Sale

4

70 &arrels Potatoes 50 do. Superfine Floor 20 do. Porter 5 Tierces Obio Cheese •J500 lbs. Superior Bacon 1 bale Cotton 400 pieces Assorted Stone Warev

7

12 bMs. Tar 12 do. Rectified Wbiske^ 100 pieces assorted sixes painted Wesfcing Tnbs, Buckets, 4-c. 100 Cords Hickory, Asb, and Sugar-

Tree Wood

Family Groceries and Boat Stores constantly on hand, and pnt up on the shortest notice. B. M. HARRISON.

Terre-Haute, Nov. 15—23tf

DR. BLASE

WILL,asRICHARD

usual, attend to all calls of the

citizens of Terre-Haute, and vici­

nity, in the different branches of his profession. He can be found at his Drag Store, at ail times except when absent on professional business.

Sept. 13.—14tf

WHERE

a

Wabash Auction and Commission House, West tide, of the Public Square, one door touth of C, Wan-ell's Store, Tcrre-Haule,

all goods and wares, left or

consigned, are sold for cash or en­

dorsed notes, per ordert either or auction or private -sale. N. B. Storage will be furnished, and no Goods excluded. Auction Sales on public days and Saturdays. Q^rSee conditions at sales.

C.

R. KING

Refer to Tere-Haute, Nov 15.—23tf.

W.C&D.LINTON L. H, J. SCOTT

TERREHAUTE

Boston Nails.

T( QA CASKS, assorted sizes, for sale IWby L.H.&J SCOTT. Ma/, 1832—Je 14—1—tf

New Store.

THE

subscribers have opened their Store, at the house formerly occupied by Mr. Samuel McQnilkin, corner of Wabash and Market streets, in the town of Terre-Haute, and offer for sale, on as favorable terms as their neighbors, the following articles, ef wbich'they have a general as sortment, viz:

Dry-Goods, Hardware, Queensware and Groceries. THOMPSON & CONDIT. June 28.—3

New Goods.

JC.

& W. EARLY have just received direct from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh and Ecodomy, a weU selected stock of British, French, German, Italian, and American Fancy and Staple

Dry Goods,

Together with Groceries,# Hardware, and Cutlery, Q,ueens and Glassware, Iron and Castings, Mill, Cross-cut and Pit Saws, and Mill Irons, to which tbey invite the attention of purchasers, assuring them of their disposition to sell on the most favorable terms, either at wholesale or retail.

Oct. 11—18tf

School.

THEGubscriber

having rented the School

House in Terre i/aute, will open a School therein as soon as the necessary repairman be made. The terms of tuition will be. par Quarter, for Orthography and jReading, $2,50. The same, including Writing ,Grammar and Geography, or eitkar of the last named branches, $3,00. cyrus fisher:

Terre-Haute, Nov 8.—226^

Fresh Flour. BARRELS Perrysville Steam Mill Flour, just received and for Sale by Aug. 2.-8tf L. H. St J. SCOTT.

24

Rectified Whiskey. BARRELS good Rectified WbwOil key.just received, and for sale, by

July 19^6 L. H. & J. SCOTT.

Just Received,

O K. BOXES hampers and crates assortOtF ed GUASS and QUEENS WARE. ALSO, 20 boxes assorted Tumblers, 240' Oo 8 by 10and 10 by 12 Window

Glass,

mito *Sgtnt»

Gen, Jacob Walker, at La&yette Thomas Anderson, Esq. at Perrysvilte 8.8. CoHett, Esq. at Engene J. JvSflliman, Eaq. at Armiesbmrvfe Gen. Arthur Patterson, at Rockrtfle.

FLAX SEED.

I

WISH to purchase a quantity of Flax Seed. JAMES TRABrS. 1831

For sale by L. H. & J. SCOTT. Terre-Haute, June 14—1

Conveyancing, 4*c.

QTnHE Undersigned will execute prompt«JL ly and correctly, Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Articles of Agreement, and other instruments of writing, at the room formerly occupied as the Office of the Western Register. A quantity of Blanks, of vsriotis descriptions, for sale. The Books and Accounts of A. Kinney, so far as concerned with the Printing Business, are also placed in my h&fids for adjustment. 8. B. GOOKINS.

Nov 29-25-3mos

Notice.

ALL

peraons indebted to the subscriber, or to the late firm of Rose ft Warren, are respectfully requested to call and make payment, without farther delay. All notes and accoonta remaining unpaid oo the fifst day of February next, will be handed to proper officer for collection,

Nov 22—24tf a ROSE.

Esbray Cotes.

THE subscriber has lost two brmdle OOW8—c®e of them large, the other small. The small is rather the dark­

est,and one born bang-* lower than the other. The large otut baa her horns worn off at the points. Both fot, and sbocld have calves about this time. No marks recoQected. Any iaflfematioe of them will be thankfully received.

Dee *—98t3 8. PATRICK.

Pork! Fork!

QTpHBuiioeriUr tjbene taWW to Me, eitker by Hot*. or Boofcuceo—t, wtlwypiy, the Pork S#MS, awwwi»t| of disbar, rinr the same, by «be deltvety ef wood MERCHANTABLE PORK, during the season for salting,at the Pork-HetpUB (ecentv ly erected by Mr. JoMph V. Hamer. Tboee failing to deliver Pbr*, or .making arrange meuts for the payment of any debt* due me, may reasonably expect that the moat

Terre Haute, Jior 29-25-tf

Paint.

1 AA KEGS WhUelead, ground in Jl W Oil, for sale by

L.H.&J.SCOTT.

"April, 1832—Je 14—Itf

Received on Consignment md for tale.

A

LOT of very cheap Sadlery, consisting in part of Meo's and Women's Saddles, Riding and blind Bridles. Martingales and Girtbs, Collars and Backhands.

J. C. & W. EARLEY.

Dec. 13,—tf27 sf

ftouffttoflle.

Drugs, Medicines, Faints, &c. WM. F.PETTITi Wholesale & Retail Druf-

*i!*t,

MARKET STREET,

HAS now. on hand a fresh supply

Srugs, jWrMcinm,

PAINTS DTE-STUXTS, of the first quality, and respectfully invites Merchants, Physicians, and Dealers generally, to call and exMnine his stock, all qf which will be offered at the lowest prices.

Louisville, Nov. 19—Dec. 6—26tf

COMBS.

AT THE LOUISVILLE, WHOLESALK COMB STOSE, aioN or THE LARGE COMB AND HORN, MAIN STREET, EIGHT DOORS ABOVE

LANGIIORN'S HOTEL.

JUSTdoz.superior

received from the Manufactory 500 plain Brazilian Tuck Combs, of all sizes and patterns, from 50 cts. to $4 per doz,—600 doz. sup. stamped and fluted, $1 50 to $6 per doe—500 do. do.Curl do. 25cts. toil—2000do.do.Quill Back Side, 12ft to 974 cts. per doz.—500 do. do. Crescent, 25 cts. to $150—500. do. do. Children's Round, from 75 cts. to $1 50 per doz.—1000 do. do. Reading, 25 cts. |o $2—1000 do. do. Pocket, 121 to $2.

Also—Carved and plain Shell, Tuck and Side, Ivory, Brass ana Wood Combs, and a general assortment of Taney articles, all of wbiclrwill be sold op as good terms as in any of the eastern cities.

Just received an extensive assortment of entire new Patterned, Carved and Stamped Fancy Combs, of all sizes and patterns also receiving daily from the manufactory, Plain, Tuck, and every description of Brazilian Combs—also a great variety of Carved,, Shell, Tuck, Round, Neck, Side and Ores cent Combs, many of which are carved on both sides, of entire new patterns—alio, plain Shell Combs of every description, together with a variety of Pearl Combs, Buckles, Slides, Crosses, &c. &c.

The assortment of Combs will be found equal to aoy in the United States and as the advertiser has all bis combs manufactured, merchants can rely on

every

comb

proving equal to the sample. City and, country merchants are invited to call and examine the stock, before purchasing elsewhere. Cash given for Shell and Horn.

JAMES LOW.

.Louisville, Oct 11.—18tf

as. & Willnplc Crukn, LOUlSVlllp^ KY.

HAVE

now on band a full assortment of of JUNIATA IRON, of the very bed quality, which tbey offer for sale by the ton, or larger quantity, at the manufocturer's prices, with the additional cost of carriage.

They have also for sale Cast, Sheer, and Blister STEEL, and a great viriety of HARDWARE, at redueed prices.1'

Louisville, Ky. Oct. 26—20—2m

Notice.

THE

co-partnership heretofore existing between tbe subscribers, under the firm of BLINN & EVERSOL, is bjr mutual consent this day dissolved. All business relating to tl?3 firm will be adjusted by Joseph Eversoll.

BLINN it EVERSOL.

.Livingston, 111. Dec 17,1832—28t3

Joseph Eversol

STILL

continues the Retail Business, at tbe old stand of Blinn and Eversol, where his friends and former customers are invited to examine Ids goods and prices*

Dec 20—28

TAKEN UP, on the 13th of Deo. 1832, by Wm. Ray, living in Sugar Creek township, Vigo county. Indiana, one SORREL MARE, fifteen hands higb ten years old, blaze fa berface,bind

feet white, some saddle marks, shod before, appraised to twenty dollars. Also,one SORREL FILLEY, two years old last spring, star in her fotehead, appraised to fifteen dollars. Also one BAY FILLEY, one year old, last spring, stsr in her forehead, appraised to ten dollars, by John Kilboern, and John McCollocb, December 24th, 1833. The above is a true copy from my Estrey Book. THOS. McCOLLOCH, J. P.

Jan. 3—30-3w. Sheriff's Sale.

BYfiftue

of a decree of the Vigo Circuit

Court, Indiana, setting as a Conrt of Chancery, 1 wff expose to public sale, as tbe laws direct at the Court House door in the town of Terre Haute, on the 31st day of January, A. D. 1833 between the hours of 12 oTclock M. and 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, the followiitf tract of lead, to wittbeEakbalf of tbe Sooth East quarter of Sectiob No. twenty eight, in Township No. Eleven, north ef Range fcfo. sine west, as the property of J. L. McCoaksy to pay Wm. C.4&D. listos.

C. G.TAYLOR* SHC

Jsn.3d,l033-»-*r.

Co**** or w*ii#" A*» e«co*n am.

»haod

R.RlCffD«LAKEtwseoMteetly« choice aaaoftMt of fast Cfcamoair, rain^OU^

HI

{Acteaf

meattme« will be UUtefc agahkat tft^w, for the spetdf coUectton of the same. JOHN D. BARLTi^

BYE-STUFFSi tU*

All ef which be warrants genu* i*«t having been seltcled by bun-

elf, in the Eaateni Cities. Intending to malse petmaneat his setabliahinent, be ia resolted to make every exertion to obtain air retain tlie confidence of the public Every article will be provided of the very best quality, and will be afforded, by Wholesale or Retail, at as moderate priees, and on aa reasonable terms, as they can be obtained in this State. Among other articles will be found the following:,

Drugs and Medicines.

Gum Camphor, Gum Opium ,i'. do Myrrh, do Elastic do Gamboge, do Gamboge pulv.k do Aloes,do Guiacuro, do Arabic do Arabic Pulv. do Assafbetida do Ammoniac,-do Benzoin, do Copal, do Kino,do Sheltao, do Storax, do Tragacanth

Powdered Jalap, do Rhubarb Rheubarb root, Ipecac Cautbarides,Cantharides pulv. Peruvian Bark, yellow, pale and red Cream Tartar, Tartar Emetic Columbo, Col umbo pulv. ^, Carb. Soda, Sup. Carb Soda

Snake, Root, Pink Root, Senha, Squills, Sqills pulv. Liquorice Root, Liquorice Root pnitr. Liquorice Ball, Liquorice Ball, refined Valerian Root, Oil Cinnamon do Cloves, do Peppermint do Anise, doCrotoo,do Olive do Lavender, do Wormseed do Bergamot, do Lemon, do Castor, cold press, do Spike do British jSulph Ether, Nitrous Ether Spirit* Nitre Bulc. Spts. Ammonia, Carb Ammonia mlssm Copaiva, do Canada do Peru, Sugar Leftd Roll Brimstone, Fl. Sulpb Chamomile Flowers, Cloves, Rochello Epsom and Glauber Salts Sslts Tartar, Magnesia carb and calcined, Nutdtogs Cinnamon, Sulphate (Quinine .. Piperine, Iodine, Strychnine Sulpb. and Acetate Morphine Corosive Sublimate, Arsenio Arsenical Solut. Orange Peel Burgundy Pitch, Salt Petre Borax refined, do crude Manna Flk, Sal. Ammoniac Lunar Caustic, White oxyd Bismuth JLapis Calaminiris, Crude Antimony Ginger, race and gronnd White Vitriol, Pearlasb, Castile Soap Creta Pp't. Carb. Ferri, Coculus Indicus, Cblchicum Seed Red Ssunders', Digitalis,Ergot White Mustard, Eupatorium Perfol. Spts. Lav. compound, Black Helebore Fanuegrack seed, do pulv., Catechu Quicksilver, Soda and Seid. Powders Calomel, Red Precipitate, White do Ext. Cicuta, do Hyosciamus do Stramoeium, do Etaterrom Pulv. Antimonialis, crude Antimony Pulv. do, Cerated Glass do Golden Sulpb do, .* Blue Pilll Mass, Cliloride of Lime Adhesive PlAster, Disohylon do Cantb. do, Logan's do Mercurial do Cbjlblajn do Roboran'sdo

Patent Medicines.

Godfrey's Cordial, Opodeldoc, Vi Bateman's Drops, Medicamentosa Turlington's Balsam of Life, Lee's Pills, Aoderson's do.Dyot's do OaPs do. Scott's do Judkin's Ointment Pringle's Embrocation.

Paints.

Chinese Vermillion, Chrome yellow Spaoish Brown, Yellow Ochre iv 4 Chrome Green, Prussian Blue Rose Pink, Drop Lske, Red Lesd White Lesd, dry, do ground in oil Verdigris, Spanish Waiting Venetian Red, Turkey Umber Lampblack, Eo£. Ivory Black Spirits Turpeolme, Boot aod Shoe Varnisher Copal Varcisb, No 1 "v Rogers's best SiriasGlue

*Dye-Stuffs.

Spanish Float, Indigo Cbperaii Madder, Blue Vitriol, Turmerio, Alum, Spanish Annstto, Alkeppo Galls, Logwood chip'd I^ogwood ground, Fustic'Camwood

Adds.,

Aqua Fortis, Muriatic Acidj Sul|h. do Prussic do Oxalic do. Tart, do Lemon do. Benzoic do of.',-:

Miscellaneous.

Windsor Sosp British and American Ink powders Sponge, fine and coarse, Pummice Stone, Rotten 8tone, Sealing Wax, red and black. Wafers Syringes of all sizes, male and female Bed nans,fine penknives^pstulas Tooth Brashes, Cbmp Mortars Percussion caps, Paste Blacking Cloth, Hearth, and Dust Brushes ,• Scotch, Rspee and Maocuboy Snuff Raisins, Candies, Tamarinds, Figs* Painter's and Hatter's brushes Whitewash Brushes, Shoe do Shop Furniture, Silver and Gold leaf Graduated Measures Writing and Letter pnpor Fine Gold edged do. Ointment Jen Vials assorted, Black Lead Window Glass 8 by 10,10 by. 12, tad 12 by 18 Sheet GIMS,largesize

Groceries,

Brandy, Wines, Gin, fa. of the best quality for Medical use Coffee, Sugar, Te*, Pepper, Ginger Akpice, Tobacco and Cigars

Surg, end Dental Instruments.

Tooth Drawers Oatbeters, Male and Female .Evans* best crosra sad commea Tlmmb

Lancets

"German spriortod American Lancets Tooroequets, Gam Lancets iPhlemea and Poocbes

Toys and Confectioneries. (£y» Orders from a distance will meet fte most prompt atteatioa.

August 2&—II tt

of BretrittY Creak Lntt*

Uk'ry is postponed tiK Juoe next, owing ts circue»tan«is not withfis tbs control of tke proprietor. 1

MmrUMBStf MICHAEL PATTEN.

iqSL Chants Female SchooL

VinoenneMnd.

nnHlS School has beea ia operation teveral years, aod its patronage l^as afforded satisfactory testimonials. Until^recently it was located very inconveniently: thia mrcvimstance, and occasional iodispoaitioa created thereby, prevented its oonduc-| ton from making sve^j possible effort to extend its usefulness. But the Iocs tioa of the School is cbanped—it is now located in a convenient and suitable building, in a pleasant and retired situation, with good watery pure air, &c. &c. aod twenty additional boarders can b^comfortably accommodat-

The branches of science taught in St. CLARE'S FKMALE SCHOOL, Vincenoes, are the same as are taught in the celebrated literary and benevolent institution of Nasaretb, Keutucky. It is under the same superintendence of tbe Right Kev. BISHOPS, and the immediate inspection of the Rev M. L. PICOT, residing in Yinoecaes, who examines the pupils snd encourages their progress. To reward merit, and excite lati dable ambition and exertion, honary medals are diatrihnted every month, and at every quarterly examination. 4

The Ladies who msnsge and mveni this School are called SISTERS or CHARITY.— They have consecrated themselves to th* service of God, and their neighbors. A stifficent number of competent and expertenc-1 ed tutoresses have recently come from Naz-r areth and by a tender eftd conscientious' care of their pupiku (hey will labor, with instruction to gain the love of the ohihJrda, and merit the confidence of parents. Every necessary attention is devoted to the taste, neatness, politeness, correct mannen, and moral'principles of all pupils at: this School.

The religion professed by the Sitters of i2harity is the Roman Catholic but as no solicittide is ever allowed, to induce pupils of other debominations to embrace that of the" tutoresses, parents need harbor no illiberal thoughts in" regard to this matter* Children of all denominations are received tbey are only required to submit to tbe general regulations of the school and the customary exercises of domestic prayer, morning and evening, can never be diepensed with. The boarding of pupils at this School shall be^ comfortable, and in all cases of indisposition, the most tender care will |e bestowe The System of Education embrace*-—

The Eoglish and French Langusges, Arithmetic, Geography, History, an Rhei&rick,

Plain 8ewing, Marking, and Ornamental Needluwork, Drawing, painting in water colors, Fan-cy-woi'k and Embroidery.

Particular care is taken to teach Spelling, Reading, Writing, and to inculcate the rules ofGrsmmsrand Syntax, in both Languages. A well qualified nstive tutoress of each country, teaches esch language. instmmeotsl music on the Piano Forte and Guitar will also be taught. The terms depend upon circumstances, to be kuown on application.

The Terms are, for Boarders. Boarding, per quarter,, $15 00 do jier annum, 00 00 Washing and mending and mending materials, psr quarter, do do do per annum, Bedding per quarter, do per annum,

f\

2 00 8 00 2 oo 8 00'

For Day Scholars.

Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic,Plain Sewing, and Marking, per quarter, do do do per annum« English Grammar, Geographv, History, aod Ornameutal Needle-

$2 50 10 00

Work, per quarter, do do do per annum French and Rbetorick, per quarter, do do do per annum Drawing and Painting, per quarter/ do do do per annum, Fancy Work and Embroidery,per qr. 100 do do do per aonum, 4 00

1 50 0 00 4 00 10 00 3 00 12 00

Tbe charges are varied or graduated according to tbe branches studied, as expressedit the terms. Tbe snnusl expense for bosrd snd tuition,in all or any of the branches, never exceeds $124 per annum while for a large majority it will be less, as may be seen by the above terms. Necessary conditions for entrance and continuance in the School. 1. Payment for each quarter must be made in sdvance any notable failure in this, would induce the paiofbl necessity of sending tbe pupils borne. The psvment must be made in specie or its equivalent. 2. No boarder will be rsccived for a shorter time tbsa a quarter. 3. No deduction from tbe chsrges will be msde for absence, unless occasioned by sickness. 4. Children afflicted witii any contagious disease, will not be received into tbe school and if it should be discovered after admittance, that tbey have such a disease, they will be seperated or .removed from the school, uatil they shall be cured. 5. The pupils will not be allowea to visit tbe town or its viciiUty, unless it be the parents' express wish, and unless the familiee whom tbey are to visit be designated.Tbese visits will by no mesns be mora frequent than once a month, aod then so ss not to cause tbe omission of any class. 6. Tbe students are not permitted to re-^1 ceive visits, except from their parents, guardians and well known relations, unless the visitors are bearers of let^rs from tjj»eir parents or guardians. 7. To avoid the interruption of class, it is earnestly desired tbst visits should be as much as possible confined to the evenings of Wednesdsr and Saturday, tbese being now tbe time allotted for recrestion. 8. If obildren should complain or express disconteat in their letters, parents and guardians are requested not to suffer ondaamese or inquietude of mtad, till tbey have written. tejMMBeof tbe directors of the school, or some person, other then tke children, In whom tbey can coafids. 9. Tke pupils must be supplied at entrance, with the books necesssrjr for tbe different classes, viz. Msps for tbe study of Geqgraaby, peper, spates, peas aad ink, fee. (£7"A11 COOMRUB{cations aespectiaf school, sddressed, post paid, to

SIOTES BEN-

SMCTA. Superior of the Ss&ooJ, willreceive isnmedialc attention. NOT

1$