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.MISSIONARY HYMN. Uv Pi -Imp He her. Vro-n Co- ctil.m '" KV """'intain--. From India'- cor;l1 -nd, l(.r,. Vrica.- sunny fountain ( i.nil t.'ountl.nr woldcti stud, j r u. my an ;ru u nt river, l i .11, many a palmy plain: The. 1 ,,! "'' ,,u r '., ir l.-L-l from Krror'- chain

yvi ( :! -I' the ;,u' J rcctT V Ion - l-li , 'I f,,, j .S m n ! ro-j.i't t p Ica-C ,, ! -.inn I- Mi', In mi " 1 tvi-h knuhn I l,i r t"t ot ( od arc -trow n. Tl.' c ill it, i;i hi-bhudnc , w- dotv it b vmk .1 and -torn W e, W In' ' i(.! are lt.V.t, V i 1 1 wi-dom trout on hi.h, S'. lU WOto ITU " '"' "Uldfl The Lamp I '''' !l ? S ,lv;iti.'r,: .!,, Salvation! The i fa! - ,11. .r lam:, (i it ion .di- n un1" '. 'Tiil c:n li r, :i ! 1! t lv.irr.t Watt. i.:, w in.l. Hi- -tory, ' ;,,! V i. ii, v e water- r!, "Tii!, 1 '-v a ;" !.ry, I( - ,- ad- from elf to J olr : '1,1 r our rui-.'iti', n itunI :. L imb for -mi' r- -lain. K, !. , in, r. K'rt.-. I f tt"r, In t V-r turn-tort i;n. I'r un the Opt '.m-a-Ci?. ttc. ,.VNi,ui!Y wr.ui: ruiN tkus p.oi;n? To r'k hi-brain f,.r wit and fun, 1 !! l.i- ''i''!' -on' ! errM with care To turn a iokc,t make a pun, Winn I i- :i Kjio-t ut .:-! air Uhail:M J 1 ii I S-w ak- ,. rMirwi-alth. wh.i-n thi -u't talr ( M l,' - oh n n.i" r, 'tun- hi- ar ; In , bti -- b'-'t j'fn or r'oi, To b.-.iru.' tb- brunt of fat.' ; To f.'b! thf.r battles whi h u won Or lo-t ivt - un h.', k-raat ! To :i-h .,r a u!,- rt! . r' i.an.'I'r , r.orn t.!l nict t v. a, nubt arvbhiv Mo V ",m lv thank him uh. n the -an.. J' 'i t . ro'i -r ii'l ti !a , 'I . rmt rorr''-;oii 1. nt - tr v-r, ;u. tr t forth hi tana' ; To ; l.i- - a .it a-'iMinn - -:a-n. It..., '. r H1. m-M.r.-'tra.-k author'- natur ; To rr i; rtn '. -'i? t r latron t''. That'- -r t'.t- ! Ait ! with un an i 'torn T! ' a , ..-i.'o on -a.-r ,f '.rn.'.'" t u tsik visiti:k. it our tak i'l'tr-u tt n to im: art, ir.' :...! tlf i:. ra!s unl im; ruvt- the hi art. T AZTECTINO SCENE. S . u t:ithc ?;!'. At the door . of t'fi itit.eV apartmetit, Walmer stop-,

ped..e.d holdiii'' it a moment in a deep j kerchief w ith all the irrace ofBrum5 :. mri voice h- utterred Prepare!" ( rnell. It w as the character of Erolli. For whatT slid the dauntless L-v iarc I troulde vou ; hut who is that j,... ! ac teur who lisps like one -urkim; pi,r I" F- r ihat wliich, if thou lnt a hu- j h i- Mr. Jj-ic. ." Mr. 7ec!!! All the Tr,--;, heart, will break it. For that j world is .Monsieur Chone ! Hv;ar ! he wfu'ii if thou hat one parti le of con-1 1 every hod ! I hope Sare-, you noimsi.u t.f e. w ill touch it with neverdy irir c on rir. Hyar! my head i turnr, n , u-e! j'"1'- Monsieur Ciione ai' i'm! hut I will L- -1 e w as thundt ntruck heknew put down his name!" r.'-t what to exp' ct hi-mind wander-' Sfi'-n after he a-ked another entlefd throu'h the labs rinths of his mem-. rnan sittin,f near the name of an actor

t orv of the pat, and anticipations of the future, to d;iie what waste come; vet he w h .arle. L-.-'m1 on I am prepared for any tbir-!' Fntcr," e laim-d W almer, in a voi e of thunder, 'enter, and behold thy woik'.' I l!ir. w open the door, and Leslie b.'lo ld if mn h w ith taperspl.tcedat it; f et at.dh'-ad. Thee ouc li w as covered witli a -4)' t,fiii which wa-strewn sprigs of ro- m irv and yew. du-t overit, at the ht ad. wa- .al tre picture covrered wi'li a -'reen curtain. By its bide wa- a -mall desk, on which were a mi -a 1 .a rid ,a rosary, as though J-ome one h id been recently praying there. The ir.dew, whifh leached to the L'round, was partly open, -o that the li irne- of the taper- flickered in the ni'rht btez--, and icndered the liht still mwi-e d r.uldful. The foi ms which th'- sheei that covered the coin h presented w ere too defined not to comey at once to the eye that a corjise w as beneath it. Le-he start' d he hesitated . Valrr.r aiU anted to the ou h:and lavin-' hi-hand upon the -heet, slowly and; solemnly oxclaim- d. 'Approach and . p ! Cflite"riilate thy WOIK. 1 rr " lun' , his hf.-sitation Ha! do;t fear the . ! f ( !-ifcriaie,;md et not fear to com , init it! I 1 he word fear a t( d like (lectruiiy u; on the nerves of Lslie ;he approachfd l.i :rd ; Walni'T thiew oil' the overiir sipldenly and Leslie shrunk hack shuibl' rin4 and pale, atidtremblin, as the hollow and -utiken feature-, and thin and attenuat' '1 form of Ai;iie.-met hi-vieu;a eonvul-he shudder crept tbrouiih hi- whole frame his hair had the -ei.-ation ed hristlin upoiihis head at.d every nerve s( tned to vibrate to sotin- unpleasant, some unnatural tou h. He wi-hed to withdraw Ins eyes ... . a nutcould not. Hi- feet seemed the oeiy Heady part ol Ins frame; and they 'vii luotca to uie 11001. s.uui-: uui-i forth in huge diops of perspiration, which rolled dawn his forehead; his hand involuntarily stretched itself out, as though it would have some palpable proof of the reall;y of the object before him- but shrunk back before it cume i:i ckctwUhtJhe corpse.

Ytvm the Uoston Gazette. The following liumcrous article we copy from the Dramatic Mirror, a spirited little theatrical paper published in this ity. It is one of the bet things ol its kind that we have seen Tor many days, though evidently based on the old and familiar story of "Monsieur Tonson.'"' The fact that there are five or si respectable individuals of the name of Jones, attached to the Tie-riK-nt company is known to all who take any interest in mattters connected uilh the drama. The article will explain the rest. I was c;i'u!rrably :amued the other e cuing at (he theatre." It was a night when all the Joints had a linger in the dramatic pie. A French gentleman with frizzled hair and. white kid glow s (, rvit in the same box, appeared to take r.n intense interest in the performance. Being a stranger he adilrcs-ed himself -everal times. lie wa-wonderfullvih lighted with the versatile talent- of "Mr. Jone-," L: ;r(ti( i.v.r :t"wl( r nftfu norltl." first tiie gorgeous Tuikidi pavilion of .lone? Mo. 1, excited hit admiration. He inquired the; name of the arti-t. "It is .!. Juw?." "Hv gar, he is von grand painter, Mr. Chunc he is called. He is great man? I will writedown hi name." I'rtsentlv Mr. Jones, No. 2 made his appearance in tasteful costume, and -uni; kMarth to the battle field." The French gentleman was m extacies. "Sare, that is a fine singer. He appears like Napolean before the imperial guard." What is his nam;? It is '.br. Joii?," liitltttur Shorn" he replied w ith extreme surpi ie,by gar! he is great man he paint, he ing I writedown his name again." Not long atterward' Mr. Jone No. S, appeared on the tapis a (iuhhle. The gusto w ith which he fed and licked his lip, attracted hi attention. "There is one grand actetir. What i he.'" "That i Mr. . ..-. The Frenchmen stared with diitiht and amaement! "Monsieur Uh-n; ( o:n-' again! Hv gar he is every hod ! He

paint, he smg, he eat like one cat w ith out choking? Byu'arl am surprize:! I w ill w rite dow n his name onre more." In the course of the niece, w hich wa Pari antf Ij.ntlnn. thr Frenchman I was interested in another chat t ter. A ounir exuuisite held hack'' his le ad. -f jut his eves arid flirted a whit- hand - . . . ... more outhful than anv of the othei who appeared to give promise ot -ome comic merit. It was Jone- No. b. "Who is that Sare, if I not trouble you?" kIt UMr. Joti j." was the reply. The Frenchman jumped from his seat; k,Bv uar! all the ac'eur in this houie U Mr. Shone. He play every thing. He sing he taint, he e at, he vapour, scamper by gar he i' every body and every body is him. I will a-k his name no more. All the gentlemen are .Mr. Chor.e. .Monsieur Toiisoti i-s come aSiain? I will look no more but at the lady. 1 have w rote down nothing in my book but Monsieur Chone." Presently Mr. Sally Trott, the cook arrested his notice, and looking carefully around to see no fine observed him, he inquired the name of the actres,. Ht is ,oif.v,' was the reply. The poor French gentlemen lost all patience. He looked fiercely in the face of his informant, uttered a passionate "tarn," and -lammed out of the bo. kTiv far,' said h', UI will have no more of Mon-ieur Chone. He has got in my head and I shall et him out Afifrr." M :i H;1"' civ.-n to r;"'1"' I orti r. at b-ti r, bv l.i- tm ri'li in PeJaware . onia, on Tbur-day :.'id ol O. tober, be ad,!r,..ii tlie eompany a follow-: f Iknti.fmkn-: After a painful ah--enee from my naviv; eountry of nf-ar-y four f ars, a altorded mi; un-ieak-able joy tf be landed at the spot w lure, twenty years since, I formed my nearest and dearest connexion to he placed at once in the ho-om of my family to he surrounded by numerous friend-, with whom I have passed the most happy period of my life, and aman w hom, were it left to my choice, I would cheerfully pass the remainder. A wanderer hy profession, and In ntoforc hv inclination: liaviiiirs-een much of the w orld, and exncrienced many of its vicissitude: and -7 - - 1 1 having had an opportunity of making a just compariry ami niace 1 nave visited anorus,

I am fully and firmly convinced that' Oudkuid, that the said (icor-e (I. Lane, dethere is-no part of it, where man-' ,Vl"K'd, be notiiH-,t by fourhucce-Mvo pubheaJ ' i..ru ill ilill llidooiii. ..I: , . a- . 1

. . - - II " 1 ft uiid enioys o crent a share of hap- . w , , pines'-, as our beloved Country; Ollgl-' natilli: principally, ill its political ilistia , 1 .1 1 vr r tutiou-, and the general diliusion of. knowledge; ar:d no spot within it bet-;

t( r calculated to produce the enjoyments of life, from its climate, abun-

drmrn nf it. nrndiirt. heant v rind loca- i , - j f .i iA l i ,1 i J I vania. 1 beg therefore,Gcr.tlenicn,to drink, Health and prosperity to the citizens of Delaware county, may they long enjoy, v their rich and fruitful fields, their flourishing manufacturies,

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1 1,1 ulLJl um""u"1 "miu"' t"" ' duel?, an me weauu aim nappmess that honest industry and patriotism merit. i . 1 1 . i i.i. it SSI From the Iiicitii'md Knquin i. Fi KDlNe; AMI DlsKASKS OF llOOs. 'I'll! f:i f t lMT)i ! I if ie i II to I' liiir- M

7 : V h' 'INDIANA, TO WIT: matter o( importance, and by proper! MARION C1UCTTT COl'RT,

management, much may be saveil. ! As soon a the Indian corn is lit to feed ; .ii iiii , i 1 the hogs should be put in a pen. uui buck-wheat, or Corn, ground together; , holled potatoes, pumnkis, fcc. make! ii . i i- i i iii excellent slop lor them; it should hi; ; made thick, and given to them three ' times a day; and as much of the soft Indian corn a? they w ill eat clean. Hogs should be fed little at a time ' but often, and great care taken not to stall them at first. The last two week ot leeding them, Indian corn and wa-; ter are the hest! their pen should he! cleaned twice a week, and their bed-; made of clean straw . Sw ine are lia-1 hie to a variety of disease viz. mange, measles, stopping of the issues the fore legs !v:c. These diseases, it is believed, proceed from the filthy nun-! ner m which hogs ar(. frequently kept. ' The mange may he cured, bv sprinkling on the backs of the hogs, wood ; ashes and letting the m out of a rain day, after putting oil on them ; a more etfectual way, i- to wa-ii them with soap suds, and then oil them; after this trouble, keep them ( lean. For the measles, the flour of brimstone is said to be good. For the stoppage of the issues in the fore legs, nothing more is necessary, then to ml them with a e,rn cob, and tle-n open the holes with the end of the knitting needie, (r ometInn: ot that kind, Fouled apples, pears, pumpkins-. p1. t toes. and s(p,;i.1(. all m ihe e ellcllt I001 oimir -!ioats- and mm ii ttie elieap-'-t. hverv farmer who wishrs to raise pork for the market, ought to have a boiler fixed for that purpo-f. After harve-t, ho -!t, Mild be turned into the orchard that tin y may t;et the earlv ripe apples, which 1 ill before the season of e idea making commence' CAUTIOIST. THE ; nbbc are her by cauti -lie 1 that a t lt!e hole 1 w.i. executed t lie', i'V J l e M. Wood on the -27th ol s, ptembcr, !j:!). for the conveyance o! Lot No. one, m square No. two, and Lot No. uiie m '.jnare No. one. m the town of ood ille, in the countv of Haaul ton and -tate of Indiana, for which -aid two lots veruieu to -.ant J. M. uod tw'.i seiral notti for stla u .i cents t ub, on,- of which ii made p.iyab'e m twe!e month- from 27th of s-eptcmlM r, 182.':, the otl.t.r in two yean from the same date. The public are cautioned not t trad,- fur ither of said note-, .ii 1 am determined not to pay the amount of either of them until it ii ascertained u hethi r hi, estate h solvent or not; and as it appear that : said lot, were m dispute , reviouU hu death, and the title to the samo is now, in ill - putt. October 31, 1020. JACOB T. II m r.. H UT. undersicned was robbed of the s,llu " ljy U XIUiiJJAiU), somen inn; the route between Randolph county, near Adiboroutjh, North Carolina and IndiauapoJ,-, Indiana. The muiu) was in 1,'nii.cd Stan s bill-, two of two hundred dollars lach, i u of one hundred each, fie of fiity each, and one of twenty. The money was tala noiil of ,i pur e attached to a belt w hich was worn round tlie wait, and the rolls of paper in which they were Miveloped replaced, so that no discovery was made until reaching Marion eount, Indiana. The route he came was through the Cumberland (iap, Crali Orchcrd and Dan- . I ,AltA V A V V A V, 4 I v.lle, Kentucky,' a, :1 Madison Indian... 1 1 wiltcnc' one hall ot the above amount for the reeoury of hi-money, and any informal ion w iil 1 be thanklully n ceived by the I-i-i. writ iii; to lndianapeli-, Indiana. JOHN VKSTAI.. Septcmbir 12, t:;2'b 4 l'rinter- in Kentin ky, iri: irii.i and N.rthe:ar,dina,w,lla,d,ntl,ecaus,.,,fiust,-e, and perhaps lie t..c nuansot pre vrntiii-an oeeurrenc, ollikede, ri. tioaby ivin.' the abovea lew iiih rtiuiis. jAv xotic i: J. IVIORiilSON & W. QUJLRXES, HIiES, the pracpi wm ii'ivf r 1 , II II oi.ui 101 iiieu ,1 p.u 1 ner-ni ji in Hie j tiif of Law in Marion ( 'ouat y,repe tfully tender their protes-iotial mtiih to the public, li.i-ii.o-s confided to them shall ii - cent' the fti ictc-t attention. Oiiicein the room lately occupied by Cd. I'axton as a store, oppo-ite N. Mt t 'arty N store, where one t.r both may be l nt rally l.JUPlI. cj t. nun,, 102'.'. ti. INDIANA TO WIT: MARION CIKt'l.TT ("OLTiT, .-r.ITr.MUKIL TKll.M. 1U'.. 1 Kul!- L,,m Vs. ', On a I. diet fordiion o Ceorii:(;. I.ane 1 j rtlHl.-s !aV ,.,-, the said Kuth, Comj.lain ,i..(l. ..a.,, lt ; " . . 1 , ,j,i.iii n 1 uc il 1 l 1 1.-1 I I" iej;in in vw . lovuuiia iuin Ij ilZi'll t ti I 11:1 ttili- ..,.,... o.uia,,.. ...... :VlL..',u',l n s j - ...... ..im m- UL- an, i a 1 1 pea r, on the first day ol the next term of this Court, :,"sw, r lliC -ame, or the matters and things there ia pra cd will be tb creed in his ab-i'iii e 1 iumi,i,,iu.-uiu. j m. ray, Ci ehk

DUN1AP So M'DOUGAI.,

"CnriLL receive hh! nierchantable Lt)lt. V V :il market price for dehts !ue them ! live ren at tl he Kerry until the .0th ol NovemLi r next. In,!ianapoln Oct. T, 1C29. A FAKJI A7D TATTY ARD. flllHAT valuable tract of Land lyiin; within .,f l':i,k ro.n.tv. iiiuw oirereJ lor bale on ail- ... ... vantaceotia terms. ."iii trace contains ioi acre-, 30 of which ii in a hi-h state of cultivation there is a convenient nrul comfortable dn llin house and out houes, 1U0 hearing apnle trees, two t,r-t rate sjirin-:?, at one of which i have in complete operation a good TAN" YARD C-10O worth til leather can bo had will the yard. the above property i not Mild within one y ear it w ill he tor rent. CAU:H WILLIAM. iv .. 1-. :il,, c.,..f ii?-i tf'?i. fcl'l'TL.MULK TLR.M, c,ana Cook ) is ; On aLiljcI for Divorce, w .t :.., r,uiki FB1HI' da conns the above complainant ' -y i"arh-her solicitor, and shew, to the Court, by an athdavit tiled, that the said deUiliUt . Uu ;i ri.sil!nit ol ttas v(;it,.. oKm R. m, that the said William Cook be notified by four successive weekly publication-, jn the indiaiiapniis CLize'te of the pendi ncy ofthiscomplaint, rin-1 that he appear upon the tir-t ilay of the next ttrm of this Court, to au-wer the sime, oi the matters and thin-s prayed fur will hi i! cretd aam-t him in his ah-ence. " Teste J AMF.s M. KAY, Cuik. LiiW NOTIC. ti.i:tcheti and rEErouxL 73 15 W'V. foriued a p.u tia r-hip in the practice .M Ei of law in Marion niuuty. The partnersfii;i here tot'ore existing between Mi-ssr. l b ti ler rnnl ln.'iam has Lci-n di-soKed by lilt. til ll COIlscllt. Indian. lpcdis, .-s.-Mt. It), 1!-J'.'. sauiiat ii school Di:rosiTou Y, AA7 Indianapolis Tract Depository. f nillKa.-ent for tin - e tlepi)sitori h; Is How Il on nana aluui-t e i r ork j.iiii.i'liol iiv the American Sunday School t'nioitaud the Aim ric a u Tra,t Surn ty.toji tin r v. ith a nuin!,i r ol'otln r work- siutaiil, for Sabbath Sohooland Sib''i:ith School Libraries, anions which ar,- a - i . T 1 1 1 1 c book. st -( t( d from b-t, r"- at .'I o nt s, and a riim r (of w hi, b the depository ,1 I, ..... i- n i.v out, but a ni-w supply daily expec ted) at 1 ci nt and a-thlrd both of w Inch b ne b have I c en I rep ir, d for thi- depo-iterv, an 1 ha e -old rv rapi.'iv. S:il bath Scbonl books rire furni h. ,1 to i booh not auxiliary, at the Philadelphia eatalo.Mie ; rice-, and to auxiliary -. hooL at lu pi r c i nt. (bs."oii!lt. i t r a 1 t s tla re are on hand all in the Lii'b h I inMiaje font lined m the American Tract So, i t vs , .i (a!,,. -ne ot" Ma last, at 1 lent pa-i-s to a ilolbtr. Abo, a coini b te a-orf-iii' nt of ban I bill tract- A. br,.ad -beet-. "hil-dn-u's t ra t- of tin ' ornph c i t; -; an I, ad, ith a ;,t! M ill the ame bound m volumes j f r abl.-th S, h,,ol librarie-. Th I -t vobinie-; i t' tra, th, at .'a ci nt S. tt-b.-nnd, piiMi I pa-f f Jl volume-, lorab!ith School-, 'J.i n up e u l hu - tian Hi i'li r .' cents. Ihidrid -"tI " 'V, ' - ,!' " prores, a, . mxier - s ami- re in the N. Votk i rict-s. Al-o, the hn-tian Aliiim.;i,- for t -.ft, at tl n nt- sin-lv, and aO ( ,nt- a doen to SabI. .. 1 1 .....1 '!,... , v....;. .: '"" '""i" i .ii i .-hi le lie-. .Vl'l'l.litirei l, ;orhood in w hieb tl ls( ho ill) 'II,,! Sai n In . 1.1 . - i-t, will do well to fumi-h the,,.- K,s u. ih it in thi-manner, bv w hi h .'i't per 1 1 nt. of the sum expended ln.1V be added to the fund, it the -rhool or tract Society. is c con, .lmt. I nd.i.uiaiobs Nov. J, 1 i'K .'Uv 1 TAY THE PRINTER." AVI(i' the setth inent of all the a ounls of the fuui of Smith Holt on anil . lloltoli. except eif subsi rio- ' lions w itbin t hnv months oast, ami l..m.r ... . i in IIlllrh ,M,.(, f(f ra ., , Ut f ' ,i i - ? a n iiiiuu o mi; s.inie, un uir pan oi uelinej nut sc. ( 'urn ami cither suitable produce j will 1m taken in javuient, if deliveied in a rea-iiiiiab!e lime, f.n subscriptions, ('a-h will be exerted, in a slioit time, for all indebted lor adverlisetneuts and job work. All re::.a)irdile iiuhilenee w ill be oiven ; but it is imp ..riant to me licit eld Recounts should be se tile d up. .t:or(;i: smith. ( )etol r ", 1S-.M.. jTlilll undersigned, ((.Hector of state Jl and county Rcvei ue for Slielhy coanty, ies notic that !ie will orocved ! ,: mMI, on the sceond Monday in Xovem- ; ,,('r next, at the t.emrt House door in said '.county, all lands theiein, on which thet- ; es for tli.-year lS',J shall'iu.t le priid Sale ; , , . , 1 I1" ('""ltI" at ten o vlotk on id .lay, j :tlid to ei uitiuue fiuni day to day until all j ore sold. TIIO.MAS TYMIU, CvUtctor S (' ()..t(ii lv, ... j ' ' " MARION SS. At a IVobate Court bolden at Indianapolis in ;md for saidt outy on the fir-t .Monday in November A. lb ls-2'. 1 A XN the petition of Na "iratrix of the estate . am y McCoy adminiof James Viet 'o . ih-- ; ea-ed, -hi wilier that the debt-acain-t thesii,! 1 c-tato amount to more than all his per-oual , ' -tate ; and pray inr, that d.e ma v be diil, nN. ; oweie, to sell so much of the real e-tate of 1 the viid James McCoy deceased, m -hall be : neees-ary for the pay menl of .-aid debt - w ith I inci lental charges : " OIMir.Iir.D, that the first MomUy in J-ln-u rv net be a-si-ned us the time lorVoiisi.l,. iu'said petition nt u Probate court then to be huMeii at Iiidianapoli-, and that the said Nancy McCoy ailmini-tralrix uivt notice to the In ns of s oil ib eedent and all others intt rested, by causing a copy of this order to be published in the Indiana State Caz. tte printed at Indianapoli-, that they- may be present, and shew cuu-e, if any they have, why thepraver ol the p titioner should not be trranted. Hv order of the honorable John C. Hume Probate Judpe. ' Teste. J. M. KAY, Clk.

A WAGON. n have a fir-t rate liOAD WAdOX foralo JU.Any person wishing to purcha-e can know Uic terms by ap.l vinK' to me on the liluff road i i miles iroui Indianajiclis, JOSKPII SMITtl. ovtmte 1, l-j21,

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DTOrOSLs3toteaciian eeuin- ... the house where he now lives in Indianapolis for the term of three months; he w ill teach readintr writing and common Aritlunetic together with (.eometry .Mms-uraiion en -perfices and solids of every description.- Also takin- hrithts and distances, and the Chronological problems; also Miscellaneous (jue-tions oAhe hitrhest cmlcr. Any youn gentlemen or ladies who wi-h to he actpiainted w ith these beautiful science, will be decently accomodated, and will do well to pive him a call and ho the article. Also, an article is ready for a day school for fix months when due attention and strict justice will be done to the scholars. TAR i: I P Tl ft Y Jonathan Williams livjLP UK in Green Town.-bin Morgan County, Indian, a sorrel mare and colt, the mare is thirtt e n and one half ban.!.-, hih, blaze faced, cuppo-ed to be four y ears old last sprint', loiisctail,a rope . ,J i. . . ... ' 1. ,1 l,,n.l I. thf nrouua tier neii,Hi ow"-" - colt is three weeks old; both appra. ed to twenty-two Dollars-, by James HncM and Janes irk a sirs September 2:th, lo.,f. I c e rtify the above to be a true copy liom my E-trav Rook. c.uant st utoup, J. r. of Tin: INDIANA STATE GAZETTE. EDITED nV(.'. L. KLWARD. Tins papx r recently known by the title of the lndianajMilis (iazette was the lirst established at the metropolis of the state, nearly t ight years ao, and has, thus tar, alwavs r ejed a liberal supjort from the public. In giv itig it an impre'e-d appearance and variation of title, it is our intention, to render it a more useful and interesting journal and to identify it more closely with the e oueenis of tlie st;tte at larue. 'I'lie main eiloits of tbe editor, will he employed in supjM u t of the interests of Indiana ; and III giving to i ue o izeue, a- i.ir.b n.Miuiii; ir atnh'ies w ill eaiable liiia to do. a reputation i ,m-il l.i lb.. II., ti -i-.il or iioiMiitanic i d" 1 1 a . .1 l.:. i l ! sectieui tif the Fnion; be aring in mind, the relation to the "reat eontltleiaey of the it -public, ami our consequent duty to sustain theiialional interest and eh in.cter. Fioinp!ed by this consideration, and rehhir: wi'.li the iullest eoid'ah nce ujxui tin- wisdeuu nnd Virtue of these who eouijMise the pMelit adiiiiiiistralioii, the editor will cordhlly gne his humble aid in suppoit of their me;.- ures, which he IkIhacs to be directe d to the promotion of the national eltate. Tins d . chiration is m ule in a spirit ot candour towards lln public ;md plills tioui a sense of the edilois ehttv to iiis country, which it w ill be his i-ndeaour to dischat-je with n.ol-stv and forbear ua e an! without piejudice or passa.iti. It is considered e.une-ce s.-arv to nlarge ia a piosie. lus. Tia- apje-arrmce raid contints o ft l,o pajn-r, lnoie llian any thing we ii-. ii , i i i icouais iv in its praise, w in euanie ail to jtaii'e now lar it ik -a re - Ibeir Mip.jmrt. As .iie' (iaette annears ia an intiu ly new h ss, and on an enl ir-ji-d" sheet, it must be ( ajipau nt that considerable n ie bas accnied to the in w proprietors, to beremunera'nl lor w!(ic!i they look to the nuhhe and i 1 l .: I i' oi ' i 1 as no .uuiii loiiai t itaii'e will i.e maiie ill me ' terms, they hojH-their patrons w ill consult the mutual llii.K -t of both nartu s. bv mak , iii.r :n 1 1 , :w, , I 1 .-, i , 1 1 1 - I lnrimi tl,. :(,' t.lk.l. 1,1 ' I , I I III. ,,r . ,,,.,,,1. i . . . . ' ... I.... I. .i... i ..ii in j se- ! ' ' l a - ia n u e, rep, i u I : oi prov i a injs w ill be jiroeuied t,.r botli !.or.- . It is also t n cted that ;;ddi t imial intt n -1 w ill he Ll'a ' the Coiu!!i!;s; of tin iaette, b coiiiiiiuiacalions ibuinir the msiou of ( nrress tioni an able eoiit sondt at at Washington. I r furnishiiiLT the paj r three iiioath--, including tlie session of the 1 .r-jis-laturo, the juice- will I t- sevt-ntv-live cents, as we intend publishing extras lo nuke ni every deficiency of a weekly joiunal. liol.TO.N iV KIWAIM) Ia m a ( i i: c v 7 f lllllt'. sub cnber has t --tablished nt this place .11. an o iii co for the payment ol ta s ui, finds and town lots owned by lion-re-iilt nts, .aid for -cllin or Ica-iiii laial-, in Marion and the adloiniin: toimtie-. He will abo draw Attn les ot Agn t 'menl, D. t-d, lt r oi Attorney, .cc. i. i . His charges will bo moderate, and all business entrusted to his care, will he faithfully attended to. He w ill be found at RaCsINV C.K.O. L. K1NNAKD. Indi inai-oli-, Nov. a, lt2!. SAXOUEZi CONN'S 2ISTATE JO TICK 1-. hi reby tiven, that admiiu-ira-11 tion has been uranled to the undt r-i-m d on the t-state of Saunu 1 Conn, late of Marion county dee'd by the Marion Probate Court, and that .said e state i soheiit. 1 r-om l.a -iiiL,' t hums u ill pres nt them, and tho-v indebted will plcisc m ttle -horth .

of the j er-oual estate of aid th ce.h nt, j t the widow s s( lection, will be made, at the residence, of William Mct'lareii, on fall i nth, on Saturday , the fd'lhday of Decembi r next, coudstinof three hor-i-,n waon and tear-, -ome cattle and many article-, if hti bandia , and housi bold furniture. Tweh e months r, dit allow ed on food si cunt y on all pnrch i-s above three dollars ; i a-h it ipured below that inn. Win. M.ci. m;kn, Adm r. M UV CONN, Adm'. No ember I, s2:i. it v o u siii:. rfllllK subscriber wishes to sell the south .11 ea t ijuarKr ofst ctii.n 251, tow n, III, rana- ', near 1 it atonN mill, on I'lue riu r in lb nr t tniiity, and near if not adjoining Knihtstow n w hi It is on the National Koad, and is hktly tn ii'i'oiiii' :i plai t ot considerable hu-iiic.s-i. The land i- of first iuahly and has a tjood spring tin it and is situate ia a lartebodv ul ctod land, where there is a piod fettlemt nl lhat is not surpassed f- any in the Western county. The land is riihand fertile there is no wate jiiound tm thei-uaittr. It is a delightful to look em as the eye could wish to se.', imdevt ey thim; f-eems to bid as fair for the inhabitants of that -settlement to nap the bentlit of their labors as any other Hi the countv, as there aie now good mills and water Finacient lor any kina of mat liint-ry . The land can be iht-wn to foreigners, or anv person wi-hinu' tii purchase, by Kheneer Coble or Jacob Mills the latte r who i livim on it -He wjll also sell a tpiarter in Marion county, on r.ai;le creek, near M'Curdv's mill. Kc r terms ujj1 y to the subscribe r, of Marion coun tv. ISAAC Tl'GlI. . Mav,::

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that he has taken lhat comn.cxiuK , gant tavern stand, the hri k : , ' south of the Court House, in t! ,. -( Indianapolis, and all it.-i ajpur', , , formerly eccuuied hv Alaior Yi-mw .. sign ot tlie where he intends to ace un'MO,,.-,-. . who may honor him with their i as comfortable a manner as t!.;- i. ,-. .' this country will justify. . and bar will receive the strictest ;:r, and his stable sliall be fin.h, ,j every thing necessary tor aiani u .- All kinds of dissipation llrn c.;:., v h ast, aniluv the traveller w lilU- j,r, -His bills will be low. II, ; make his hMi?e agree'. !! i-.r , , of the Legislature and other C;.-'.. and it shall be to t L. i r inlt-t.: ujMHi bun. August "Jo, lv.. Or LAND IN ioiixsox c :orTv, fTiMU. North Last Quarter of s,., ;, U ty-two, in 1 oMi-tu;i t.r, vi ti. K m the County of John-tin, Ihdiar a, '. an e arly day by L? ae Wil-ini l-i-., . inir to his Ht ii wiilbf -old h v t;.,- , c-it, appointc d a Comiui loi.t-r f.rti.at at uhhc i.in'm , U-tw een tbe ).,!,- , ; and tour lot k on tdnM'.a t:.da v nl 1 t i inl.t r next, at the town ,,f !ur h m siid County, i.tir to v, trai.t is j k a-antly s.tuati d. Kr. n, tr, t v t.f tt.e 1 nub aini its -n-i-( i to,,) ,r . . - ' , ; j,;,. , ,uU ,lt, m ia., rs ui.i ! tl. ;r mtm -t tn x uiane it. '"., ', cri wit u.ado known on the hi ,,! -, ' order ol the Marion 1'nd.ut,. (.". -at Si ; teiiiler T rm 1 a ?,,;,. ' JAMI M. it w,! . ISY Wdli:m,I.,.j::i..,V. Township, M ;ri. ,. Vr-JTTlf Indiana two str-As. . :. bay f.orse, suj.p, m-,1 t , XzZr-t yeais old, a!;out 1 i; ipj!i, i.r.iiiUeu on i;:e near s ii ii .1 -M. V. the nt The II. crosvi-e i - , , d. V ir mini loot wiatt -tar and snip in h Up to p joint, s.pir ami snip m n; toie:., ;:. die maik on oa.ch v.de ol his v.t .; ; small white spot b bu.tl each ::r. ! ..... the near eye; appra i-t d los.lt, T!it other a piev hop-e saipjsw. ,i . nine a ten ears old. al oul It I. . , inchhioh tVt an apjiearr.nce h -:s i:, ei d ; no oiher brands or 1:1:11k- p, :n , . aj.prai.-t l lo thirty tlolh.is, by i.s J,--Hannaand Willi an lh dd, ti:;. 1!;:. e l-'J'd. I teiliny l!ie alnaetobe a true c ki n iiuin my t stray n eik. tiaen -ri. h.md ami seal this "Jlst (Vtohtr. l-V.' .1 AMF.S JOHNS ), J.p. s;ie ;vvkns V.v;o. WdTll'la-iifri bv uiv.r. that !, f ,r- , x -1 iinui-i rain n n.ive t't 1 11 era:.t t i II in', 1 ' . V i d r-icned on the t-state it on the estate of l-a t I late ol Marion count . I , .i'a -ei on Proha'i Court, and tl at ll.e's.in'., a- i.ir as a-cert.iii.t d. Those ha::. will pres, nt them le-a!!v, ar.d a!! :: are ri .;n, -led t m ttle'. ii SALE i part of the pi rnal e state tf -... 1 1 i . i .1,. win oe rii.io,- ;n i i- i it re-n l'oxvii-!.!;', b, twteii nine an nee m P four o ! thelir-to ix oi Decembt r n-t, cot -i two HOliSKS, vOII A TTl.i:', a lir , tity of .STOCK llOtlS. a '.;ON r Ct ar-, two UI 1'KK t;i NS, Mi!ne T( M. undrv otner article A credit months w ill e allowed en .:. ro , purcha-es above three cash v, ill be n uuired. dlars; JOHN KK WORTHY. ) , . . WILLIAM IlAWKLNs-.s ' No en. her I, 1 2.'. ISAAC OEOnGE'S ESTilTX A -ah- of part of the p-r-oiitl t :.' ' - W ba:v t.'oor.e, d.ec'd will take ! I.e. : late residence in I i atur tow n-hi. on t: -in-t. bet ween nine and four o h,k, , - ; in ol three Lor e-, -oir.ecattle ae,i I.e.- -: mm a varitty of article if husi an -some corn. Ti ru.-, twi Ive months credit, on .a : r bond-, mi all puri hajc-; above thn -e b low that --.an ea b re.iuired. JOsLPH ALLKN, A : ' Nov. 1. ls . N. P. The e-tate of thr above ih ot .. ' w hioh letters of administration win .:"'' to me by the Marion Probate court a! t ' ti Tin, I s-2'l, i- hi lii vt d to be -olv i jt ; . ' : ' pi r-oiis having hum are notit'ed t :r ',!' tnt m in Hue nine, ana ii.ose unit i -i l.i roiii"t -i li!, mi nt. jo-i:ph ali.kn, v' Nov end c- J, ls .vt. xevi-jci: 'D. IIP. undersigned obtained frmn t'01' . bate court oi .1 ohiison countv , at t: c ttmberteriu tht it of,. . D. Pi2 ! f r 1 ininistratiou on the estate of Lew- h.- ! of said com. tv . di c'd. All pits, ms indo'tc.saio estate are rei,uc-tt d to mak - i pay mt nt, and tho-e ha v in claims au estate w ill j n-cnt them duly authentic The estate issuano-Pil to be iiiiob C!.t. t t-'-'' i John ro-vn: it WILLIAM ADAM- s a.:... fOI OKN will be rcctMved IS' ' bts ilue this Office. TERMS. Two dollars paivl w itbin two ine''1 ' ' suhsi i itau 2 ol) w ithm jix uioidi- o'-' -d " 1 iiid of the y ear. No sub-cription taken for ft -h.-rhr thau twelve months, unk'si pay uu nt -'e !" '" in advance. t r t Por a paper three months including ' scf-ion of the Lc-isl iture, sevt nty-f' No subscriber to be at liberty to Jcon- ( until airearat-s are paid am! :i iu-t. notify a discontinuance at the end ot t: " subscribed for will Lc consiicrt J a uov luent 4-Prj.luce will be recciud i.i -ay-1--f:

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