Indiana State Gazette, Volume 1, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1829 — Page 4

POETRY.

. -, i $ k ( ' ri) WV. A HUTTER1LV. . !le a hiittertly, born in a bow"r, Mr .'Whro ro-c, and lihe-, anil vioh d md t, in-firi forever from (lower to flower, f Andkis-imrnll buds that aropn tty & wrt t. i .. . C -AilK .. .

i'O never ianei-ii ". m mm .iini-i j .' I nevt r sitfb to see slaves al my It it; iJ"d be a buttoril. , born in a bow'r, , Andkis-ingail buds that ait pretty A. sweet. yc-onld I pilier tlie -wand of a fairy, , tTd have a pair of tho-e beautiful vvirig ; fheir sunim r day's ramble is sportive V airv, " They decp in a ro.-c when the nightingale

sin trjuhoFe who have wealth mmt be watchful aiul ; vary PoweT, aln! nauiht but misery bring-;

; Pube a buttertly, sportive and airy, 1 ; JRerk'd in a ro-e vhui the nightingale sing-. Si. ?. Vhat thou;' you tell merarh sray littb rover Shrink-trom the breath of the first autumn i ! n v

U Surely 'ti- 1 otte r, hen summer is over, 11 Todie, when all fair thin;: are fading away. 'I Some in life's whiter may toil to di-rov r Means of prorurin. a weary delay ; ' IVlbe a butt, rtly. livinsr a rover, Dvin : when fair things are faiding aw av.

v .MATRIMONIAL Wlslll A happy pair, in --mart array, P holy ehurrh united. From London town in opin-hay. St t olr, by love incited. The i:a v wa d-ill a .'...11 could be So i -in. in.: of no pun) Qu.'th .lohii. '1 hope, my d ar. that v,v .Mav have a little sun. To v hich tl e bride v. ith -imple ht art. Re;. lied, (twa nature tau-ht h r.) ' t j; 1 ( utii". -. ar in v own part, I'd rather have a tttvizKttr:' Tin: visiTKit. he it our t'i-k instruction to impart, To mmd the moral arid impruve the heart. ronr,i i:m:ss. I- ti. re .'i in. m who, il he were to tjiui b tin dt atli bed ofhi? bitterest en inv. .trol behold him eiiJnri;i;4 tliat C'.ntlut which humm nature inu-t suffer at the !i-t. would iiot be inclined to stretili forth the hand of friendr-hip, to utN r the voice ofYnrgivene-, and to wi-h Lr perfect itcoi.r i lint ion with h.ni before he left the world? Who i there ti; it, s heiihe benold-the remains cl hi? adversary depe-ated in the du-t, h t ) not, at that moment, 'onte relentii j at the rertitmbraiice of tho?e past anim' ?i!ie? uiiicli mutually -embittered their lift "Th( re lies the man with Tvhorn I conte: Aril o lonir, Mlent and n.Mte forever, lb- i fallen; and I am afxiufto I l(.u him. How poensthe novarita.:-- which I now t ti'pv ? W lie re are Utr tr-ot- of all our ( on! t In a -hort time s e sliall be laid together; and rio remt rnbf ranee remain of eith'. rofu tirider the mhi. How man) init;.k(. m ay tin r-have been In twren u-.' Had not h' hi- virtue" and ood qtial tir as well as I When -e sliall b.-tli aiMM-ar lo-fore the judgement feat old. . sli ill I be found innocent and! free Irom blame, fur all the enmit) l Inveboni to him?" .My friend-, let the . nnth i pationof fuch -entiment" erve tmw tf orief t the inveteracy of prejudice to (ool the heat of anirer, to all iy the ti'-rcenc--f resentment. How uiinatuial i- it for animo-itiec "o la-tinjr to po--e, the hearts of mortal men '.hat nothing can extinui-h them but the told hand of death? I there not a Mit'i, proportion of evil- in the shoir -pat, of human life, that we srek to i- ' r a-- their riurnin r bv ru-fiiriL: ui.f.t e--ary ior,t -t with one ani ' W hen a f.-w smi- more have roll t rAer r.tir he ads friend? and fo---h ill hae i treated together; ar.d their love ar i th-ir hatred be eipiallv buried. L' t our few day-then he spent in peace. "H tub; t are all journeying onward io (i'..4i,-j. ii rjfrir mi ait,Uifrs our'J n.-, rather than haire one ariothei by .he way. L-t u--rriooth arid cheer the load a- min h a- w; can, rather thin blithe vallev, of our pilrimatie v, ith the hat ful monuments of our f onV:nticr; -Hid itrift. H!iir. I roa. th- I.i,.f.,it (.'(,uri r. TwECOLIXCTlONS Or CHINA. Stu . Soine of the ponariee.-; th t ih. ,ni'?'lli f'hifi'i iidlict UlMtU th' tii-. lve, ;irc ; rjji'j ' i ij. i wild a1? our own bun i uial r t! " im abi; 'J'hev do not, fiom a "pint i devo.ioii, run in'o th- torterin;,' M-lf a -I - of the I Ini'lo'..-, but H ern willing to I'll . ' e both soul ;iid 1 (d , or l i' 'I 1 ot t.e r!;e;iu of t nj tl -,:Mi!"'rt of the l.f,iy." II- tt her to la.'.he -niil j. r (lie , a d votee. " ' - IliltHi-ed It in u:rr If to wear 't !.. .' e tin about hi- n I. a.-';?, w ith . the ( h-'titv of the d; oi t, who e ' "'r' !' Mo o li'ion. I li ne ( en a h"t t ?' e,siddled;u'.dhrid!'.l,toer:iv.l o:i l.,itr , tuafv le r;rue.-, and as bis ipieue v. - eoudue'ed under the s.uldle arid Imu down l y the -nipper, he- made a tolerable rej)'; -r;t itioa of aU a.s. ! fe ih.iubt it l:e.-:H'i. to tK. r,..s nf j,;s t) r,, tlirona the motion of donkey, and he wouM curvet, kit li. iind !)l;,v u;, c,lfp;istnr fidelity. Jt would Ire.e'dollitcd Mo::bod do rind Roussean totvetlnt bor.y.e. Ti:u city of Canton lies so low, that f;oai no rxint to whith i rei :u rs rati peneJrae, i3 there an extendi e view of theeiiy. Hie river is wide shove t be IJoo Tirre. I ho w-itcr strarms with boit.- ofevery sie. There miy be tlxut twenty of thos.: in ' incr.se junks of 1200 ton, "but there- ;ec .O'aid-hM feto nf bolts cflifty Ism; f;rui-

lles occupy tlicm, v,I.c?e home is on the w ate r, and w ho, in half a life, have seldom ,-if pt oil t mi firnut. There i.s a hue lo:i oar, run tut horn the stern, movable on a pin, and the boat is tkullal by four or five ; :iilois. The oar strikes the wate r like a .'i: -h- tail. The smaller streams and creeks are jK.pulous in the same portion. The streets are as busy as an ant hill invaded: and, when seen for the first time, it is ludicrous siidit to see many close shaven heads without covering. You look down upon them as on the closely pac ked audience at a theatre. 1 have sometimes seen one Chinese running away from another, and it is too much to see w ith gravity, for their tails were streaming out horizontally a ard and a half. ' Where the head is shaven, the barbers have a double advantage, for a Chinese gentleman must keep his head ery smooth, though the common )eople hardly shave once in a week. The heads, in a crowd, look like a collection of huge turnips, and offer excellent sjM-cimens for the study of phrenology. The shainpooning is a saparate job with

j the barbe rs, and Ins an additional price. I u coiimmj- in cleaning oui uie mi.- mini ;i ! small sjxton. and introducing some very J salt brushes. It is so delicately executed, j that the drum isnc.er injure d. 'J 'he Chinese form their written charac- ! ters very nicely. They write with a hair I jK-ncil, in lines from top to bottom, begm- ; ning at the right band corner of a page. i Ti . . .a... i-. u;.... ... a to,.,,, i, M 1.17) I- p Ltlllal IIP V lllll'l (Hill fii'iLU. ill all menioii'ils to Mandarins, but more eslcciHlly to the Kmperor, the greate st nicety is required , both in the expression and characters. There ar particular words ajpropriated to diflercnt ranks, and no word must occur twice in the same memorial. To write a proper memorial in China is as difficult ;:s to darw a sjx cial plea in more from 1 ivote-d countries. Ihit a good eaiman in China will writt with wonderful rapidity. Tht y seem to write as fist as they can think Would, sir. that I could do if ; ou would have better 'Ke ollections,' for when I happen to have a fjood thought it escapes before I can get it out. The Chinese can calculate eclipses. They are calculated for the capital of eu-ry province in the Empire. The .Mandarins of the province are therefore in leadiness for the eclijise at the very moment when it 13 to happen. When the obscuration beuin, thepeople (like the Ncajolitans m a snow storm) fill uai their knees, amid a horrid noie of gongs and other soft instruments of Chinese music. They have a belief, founded on tradition, that the luminary is aWut tv) fx- (lev oined by a dragon, which catastrophe nothniL but noi-e and tumult can prevent; and if out lies can prcs-erve her, ihe moon is safe. When tinlumirmy euu res, the exultation extreme ; every man prides himself on the part he himself tew. k to aid her. In a country where so many thousmd fanulie' live on the rivers, mau must subsist on tisli, which ar provuleuti illy abundant. In China, even animal must work, unle5, as in I'ngland, the hog i the only gentleman. Connorants, therefore, arc cmploved in the river fisheries. The birds ire trained to it with care, arid lest they should swi.llow a good fish, a leathern thong is tied ;iln nit his neck, so that he cannot swallow. One fisherman roe-s out with a d"Zf ri bird-, which you may see ix rched on the gunwale ef his btnt When one take- a f":h too large for its stronuth, another comes to its assistance, and lifting the prey by the tail and gills they carry it to the master. Some ef the cormorants, like men have a sense of honc-tv, and require no bandage alout the; neck; but having finished their employer's business, he allows them to fob on tin irown account. Ducks also are used as in Lincolnshire for de-coys but a very eommori metlnwl to catch the fowl is thi- In the bays and rivers where they are found, the sportsmen throw in a large kind of gourd, which the du ks .Tet familiar with that they will swim and play around them. Then comes the traitor, with hn head enclosed in a similar gourd and a hag tied alxiut bis middle in which he earries off as many as he ri pii;es, for the fowl are numeious. The Chinese have a passion for flowers, and there are flower-sellers every wherein the streets. They have al-o a taste for cultivating dwarf tree, ami on th'ir terraces you may s e pines, oak and oranges, not so high as vour knee. To give some f these tri es the appearance ef great age, hom y is spread over them toattract the insects, that they may bore into the baik, as I am boring into ou. To int rea-e the delusion, tiny kill a few branches and cover them ejth uios. Their rage, however, is for I he: eony, which they call the king of flowers, uid for a favorite plant thev give a hundred dollars. There are about two hundred and fifty sjiccies of this flowe r in China. They are cultivated in large lied.-and reared in all i i .ii ioiu;.-, .iiki so managed as io niossom m spring, summer and autimm. I'ut (.'hinese fliv el shave generally nothing but the- beau ty; the lilac is without smell, and the splen did roe, the Ilorteniia, is also without fraoranef. From the Di)ton Journal. Our readers will -ee, by referriiii: to the col umn where matter- of this, nature are jrem rally aii'ioiMieed, that on K of thr Ilditnrs of fit Jour nal li-.n b.-eume a married man. i Ins annua eiation is In;i.l.' with mingled feelings of pha-ur-mid re-rtt. We rev-retthat the uinl We, i:, in thi- ca-e entirely inappropriate, ami that m commuriiratinir a faet-o interetiriL', one o theditors is placed eoniiicuoudy be fore tin pnbhe, while tlie other i-J completely in the background. While one reioiees in having attain.! a romp anion to idadden the journey of lit'.. and 'trew ro es in hi- path, the other has the pnpeet ot purinru; hi solitary way i -ii .-.I . . it.roa.rn a w n lernes oi morns. v nile one h re. eivin the cood wi-hes and congratulations of Iih Irien ls, the other has to content himself, a- well as hn can, with a fair slins nfVic in ti ding rale. Thus it is in the Lottery of Life one drvv; a Fri '. and another a Illardv.

OF LAND IN JOHNSON COUNTY. rrnilK Nortli Fast Quarter of Section TbirU. ty-tvvo, in Town-hip EK ven, Itanice Five in the County ot'Johnson, Iiuliana, selected at ar; early day by I?sac Wilson dec, and belonging to his Heir?, will be sold by the undersigned, appointed a Commissioner 1'or that purpose, at public vendue, between the hours of twelve and four o'clock on Wednesday, the second day of December next, at the town of I'dinirburgh in said County, near to which said tract is pleasantly situated. From the equality of the land, and its susceptibility of valuable improvement, purchasers wilt find it to their interest to examine it. The length of credit made known on the day of sale. Iy order of the Marion l'robate Court, at September Term 10-29. 3t 305. JAMKS M. RAY, Com. HY William Logan, of Wayne leiwnslup, Marion county, Indiana two est rays, one is a bay horse, supposed to be 1 years old, about Mi hands 58 high, branded on the near shoulder with M.15. The 15. crosswise under the 31.; the near hind foot white up to the pasture joint, star and snip in his forehead, a saddle mark on each side of his weathers, a small white spot behind each e-ar, blind in the near eye; appraised to$ll. Tlie othe r a gre y horse supposed to be nine or ten years old, about 11 hands one inch high from appearance has had the pole evil; no other brands or marks perceivable; appraised to thirty dollars, by us Joseph Ilannaand William Dodd, this Mth Oct lVJlb I certifiy the above to be atrue copy taken from my estniy book, (iiven under my hand and seal this 21st October. WJ JAMES JOHNSON, J. P. INN. SAMUEL RAY lvLSI'LCTl'LLLY informs the public that he has taken that commodious and elegant tavern stand, tlie brick buihlm" south of the Court House, in the town of IndianajHjlis, and all its appurtenances, formerly occupied by 3Iajor Yigus, at the sign of the where he intends to acfoinmedato those who may honor him with their cu.-tom, in as comfortable a manne r as the me ans of this country will .justify. His table and bar will receive the strictest attention; and his stable shall be furnished with every thing n.ce.-sary for animal food. All kinds of di.-Hpation that can, in the least, annoy the traveller will be prohibited. His bills will he ;-. He intends to make hi- houe agreeable for rnernU rs ot the Lei-lature ami o!:( r vleuth mea ; and it sliall be to their iata-tit te call ujK.ri him. AllLMlst 2."), IsJ'.). NOTICK riTllin undersijrned obtained from the 1'ro 1L bate court of Johnson county, at the S o tembtrtenn thereof, A. D. 10'29'letter. of ad ministration on the estate of Lews ljiho; late of .-aid county, dee'd. All persons indebted tsaid estate are retaiested to make imuiediatavment, and those having claims against the state will present tb-m duly authenticated. I he estate is stippo-. .i to be insolvent. JOH.N rOsTKIi i . , , WILLIAM ADAMS. V n' s THE public are hereby cautioned that a title bond was executed to me, by Jes-e M. W oort on the l2,th ot September, H2i, lor the Conveyance of Lot No. one, in square No. tw o, and Lot o. one in sjuare No. one, in the town of Woodv ill., in the county of Hamilton and state of Indiana, for which said two lots I executed to said J. M. Wood two several notes for 15 1G 1-2 cents each, one of which is made pa v able in twelve months from '27 th of September, tffj, the other in two yean from the same date. The public are cautioned not to trade for either of said note as I am determined not to pay the amount of cither of them until it is a-certained w hether bis estate is solvent or not; and as it appears that said lots were in dispute previous to his death, and the title to the same is now in dis pute. JACOB T. HIKE. O-tubrr :t, IS'J. DYKING KOmti ItY! ? 1 1 1 II under'i.Mieil was robbed of the sum -Jk, of 1370 DOIaXiAJIS, somewlnre on tt.e route between llandulpb county, near i-iiboroiieh, North Carolina and Indiariapoh, Indiana. The inonr was in United States1 bill-, two of two hundred dollars rich, se en of one hundred each, live of ihty each, and one of twenty. The money was taken out of a pur.e atta he.I to a to It which was worn round the wait, and the lolh ot pajer in w hn h they wa re nvi l.iped n-plaeed, so that no di-cov r) was made until reaching Marion county, In diana. 1 l.e route ia came was Ihrouti the ('umberland Ciap, Crab Orchr rtl and Dan ville, Kentueky, and Madi-on Indiana. He w illiive one half of the above amount lor the rec overy of his money, and any information will tie thankfully received by the person writing to Indianapolis, Indiana. JOHN VESTAL. September 12, IC20. , I'rintcrs in Kentucky, Virginia and North Carolina, will aid in the cause of justice, and perhaps bo the means of preventing an occurrence of like des( ription by giving the above a few insertions'. A FAK31 AND TAN-YARD. FfflHAT valuable tract of Land Ijin; within .lL three mileof Kockville, the county seat of Park county, is now ofl'ered for sale on advantaL'eous terms. Said tract contains lbO acres, 3Dof which is in a hijrh state of cultivation there is a convenient and comfortable ilw lime house and out housea, UK) bearing apple trees, two tr-t rate springs, at one of u hich 1 have in complete operation a rood TAN" YARD?400 worth of leather can be had with the yard. fj-lfthe above property is not soltt within one year it will be lor rent. CALEU WILLIAMS. Roekvilic, Sept. 12 1). tf 30-2

INDIANA, TO WIT: ! MARION CIRCUIT COURT, SEPTKMBEll TERM, 1329. Ruth Lane ) vs. On a Libel for divorce fleorre CJ. Lane ) fTtllllS day comes the said Ruth, ComplainiL ant, by Quarles, her solicitor, and proves to the satisfaction of the Court, that the said Geo., defendant, i3iiota resident ofthis State : OnnKnnn, that the said George G. Lane, defendant, be notified by four successive publications in the Indianapolis Gazette o f the pendency of this libel, and that be be and appear, on the first day ot the next term of this Court, answer the same, or the matters aiul things therein4 prajed vvll be decreed in his absence. ' iTcste, J M. RAY, Clerk LAW NOTICE, j. ivromusoN & w. quari.es, HAVING formed a )artnershipintbe practice of Law in Marion County Respectfully tender their professional services to the public, business confided to them shall receive the strictest attention. Office in the room lately occupied by Col. Paxton as a store, opposite N. McCarty's store, where one or both may be generally found. Sept. 30th, 1C29. tf. 3CC. INDIANA, TO WIT: M ARION CIRCUIT COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM, 1829 Clarissa Cook) vs On a Libel for Divorce.

VVil iam Cook) rilHIS day come? the above complainant jL by Quarlcsbcr solicitor, and shews to the Court, by an affidavit filed, that the said defendant is not a resident of this State. OirF.Rep, that the said William Cook be notified byfour successive weekly publications in the Indianapolis Gazette of the pendency ofthiscomplaint, and that he appear upon the first day of the next term ofthis Court, to answer the same, or the matters and things prayed for will be decreed airain-t him in his absence. Tc.te J AMES M. II AY, Cf.uk. LAW NOTICE. FLETCHER. AND MERRILl, MAYE formed a partnership in the practice of law in Marion county. The partnership heretofore cxi-tin between Messrs. Fletcher and Ingram bai been dissolved by mutual consent. Indianapolis, Sept. lb", 1821. SAI'RATH SCHOOL DEPOSI l'Oli V, AXJ) Indianapolis Tract Depository. FI11HE au'cnt for the?e depcMtorks has now JL on band aimo-t ev ry w ork published by the Am rican Sunday School i. niou and the American Tract Society, together with a number oi otla r works suitable for Sabbath Schools and Sabbath School Libraries, auioin? which are a spoiling book, selected Irom eb.-tcr's at "t t lit-, an l a primer (of which the depository i now out, but a new -upplj daily expected) at 1 ( nt and a-third both ol w hich have been prepared for thi depository, and have Sold very rapidly. Sabbath School lxk are furni-hed to schoolnot auxiliary , at the Philadelphia catalogue prices and to auxiliary si hools at lU per cent, di-count. tf tracts thf re are on hand all. in the Enlidt laiiu'ua.'.' contained in the American Tiact S.h u ty's catalogue of .May !a-t, at 100U p;.isto a dollar, .vl-o, a complete assortment f baud t'ill tracts ft broad -heets. Children's tracts of the id, 3d, Ith k :th series, compb to sett ; and the ame IkjuiuI in volumes Kir Sabbath St hool libraries. The 7 lt volumes of tracts bound, 4 00t J ; a-(s each, at .M t ents. SVtts t.f 2 volumes I r Sabbath Schools, 2f cent each. Christian Reader ' ceiit. I )udrid'e-" rise and progress .'IT. Ilaxter's saints rt-.-t '17. Ilemz the N. York prices. Ah, the Christian Almanac for l.-.'jd, at "i cent-singly, and fit) cent-' a dozen to Sabbath Schools and Tract Socit ties. Ntuhliorboods in which thee schools and Societies ex-i-t, will do well to furni-h themst Ives with it m this manner, by which T0 per cent, of the sum expended may be added to the funds of the school or tract Socie ty. ISA AC CUE, Slttnt. Indianapolis Nov. 1, l-29. .'iw-l "PAY THE PRINTER." EAVI.(! the settlement ff all the acrounbs of tlie tinn of Smith A,: Holton and X. Ihdton, ewct jit of suhscrijtinns within three months past, and hcino; in mnch nel of cash, 1 renint an early attention to the same, on the jKirt of delinquents. Corn and other suitable pnnluce will U taken in payment, if delivered in a reasonable time, on subscriptions. Cash will be exjH'cted, in a short time, for all indebted for advertisements- and job work. All reasonable indulgence will be given; but it is imjiortant to me that old accounts should be settled up. GEORGE SMITH. October f, IS-). IVIARION SS. At a Probate Court holden at Indianapolis in and for said coutv on the first Monthly in November A. I). lS'J'J. ON the petition ofXancy McCoy administratrix of the estate of James McCoy, deceased, shew inc; that the debts nsrainst the said c.-tate amount to more than all his personal ( Mate ; and praying, that she may he duly empowared to sell so much of the Veal estate of the sui.l James McCoy deceased, as shall be necessary for the payment of said debts, with incidental charges : OUIEKEI, that the first Monday in January next be assigned a the time for considering -aid petition at a Probate court then to be hol.len at Indianapolis, and that the said Nancy McCoy admini-tratrix irive notice to the heirs of said decedent and all others interested, by cau-im; a copy ofthis order to be published in the Indiana State Jaette printed at Indianapolis, that they may be present, and shew cau-e, if any they have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be irranted. IJy order of the honorable John C. Hume, Probate Jndre. Teste. J. M. KAY, Clk. ij i iii:k KUssKiii rOPOSES to teach an evening school in the bouse where bo now lives, in Indianapolis, for the term of three months; ho will teach reading writing and common Arithmetic together with Geometry Mensuration of Superficcs, and solids of every description. Also taking heights and distances, and the Chronological problems; also Missellaneous rjuestions of the highest order. Any youn gentlemen or ladies who wish to be acquainted with these beautiful science?, will be decently accomodated, and will do well to pive him a call and see the article. Also, an article is ready for a day school for six months, when due attention and strict justice will be done to the scholars.

OF THE INDIANA STATE GAZETTE. EDITED BYG. L. KLXAIU).

Ill .1 4.1 iit; ritrr rwont v Lnnuil hV tllO Title x mo ."i'a.i .vv.vi.i4, ....v..... , of the Indiaiiapedis dazctte was the hrst established at the metropolis of the state,

nearly eiolit years a-o, and has, thus tar, - "U1 - Uay; always received a liberal support from the j Indianapolis, Nov. 5 1C-? KI'Apublic. In giving it an improved apearancci x' " and variation of title, it is our intention, to 1. O V lvlTViUS iVV" render it a more useful and interesting jour- THIS UXITJEl) NTVTj nal and to identify it more closely with iTF late, the price of all matfri-d the concerns f the state at large. Tlie Lyin making Printing Tym-s i J-I-. ' main etforts of the editor, will le employed greatly reduced and the facility f!r.': in support of the interests of Indiana; and iacturing greatly increased. Ti e in giving to the Gazette, as far as his humble jx.r therefore has lecn induced" t.j . abilities will enable him to do, a reputation projrtionable reduction in tie erpial to the increasing importance of the which from tlie first of April, h..vc 1'" section of the Union; bearing in mind, the stated in the annexed list, relation to tlie great confederacy of the re- j The character of tlie Type und- n public, and our consequent duty to sustain Foundry is well known to" xl Tl ! : -thc national interest and character. Prompt-; arc assured that in regard so thec i s' ' ed by this consideration, and relying with metal, finish and durability, Lo ,jcJv ; ; the fullest confidence ujm)h the wisdom and ias heen made. " virtue of those who com ose tlie present j He has on hand a cornple ao-t .-... administration, the editor will cordially and can supply any quantity onash - .' give his humble aid in support of their ' tice; he will b'e happv to receive the',' measures, which lie believes to be directed of his customers, which will hu.e - to the promotion of the national wel- diate attention. c. 'im. .1. r . : t... :.. i m . , ,

iaiv. l ins Hill uauuii is iiiauc; in a .-jhiu : :icrCHanTS W llO tiaVC orders lrotn 'c' of candour towards the public and springs canhave osfu es complete with p:,V.-. '. from a sense of tlie editors duty to his every thing necessary for a un: ?! country, which it will be his endeavour to '. tabli'shu.ent, put up" in the m..s: . ilischarge with modesty and forbearance ! manner. 1 and witliout prejudice or passion. j Publishers are requested to pi .o t , . It is considered unnecessary to enlarge; vertisementa ph.ee in their p' 7 Y in a prosj-ectus. The appearance and eon-: times to receive payment. v, in tents of the paper, more than any thing we , settlement of tlieir accounts.' could say in its praise, will enable all to iir-ir judge how far it deserves their support. j hlCHAKl) IlOXALDSt . As the (iaette appears in an entirely new J PkiLnlillr, dre ss, and on an enlarged she et, it must le l'RICF.S. At -ix months credit, f..r ir,rr... apparent that considerable expense has ac- m1 paper or a discount of 5 -r cent, C;C

erued to the new proprietors, to ben rnuner ated h,r winch they look to the public; and as no additional charge will he made in the ii i ii i terms, they hopetheir patrons will consult the mutual interest oi' both parties, by mak ing advanced payments. Dining the sessionofthe Legislature, ieiorters of proceed i.,1ll1e1,r,,cur,,Ui,,l,,,,l,l1ou,.s. I, U al?o exjR ctcd that additional interest will le given to the columns of the (iazette, by communications tluring the session of Con - gress from an able orresix.ndent at Wash - mgton. For furnishing the pajvr three months, including the session of the hegis -

lature, the price will be seventy-five cents,! THF reduced cost of the v.w.as we intend iiul.lislimrr evlnst.i iiVilp n r. 1 .1.,

every deficiency of a weekly journal. i - r- " - BOLTON vV KIXXAR1 C0KX! CORN!! DUNLAP & XVX'DOUGAX., yV Tl ILL receive good merchantable t tRN u . , I,, i , VV at market i rice tor debts due them deTILL receive good merchantable CORN at market price for debts due them de livered at the Ferry until the 20th of November next. Indianapoh- Oct. 7, 1C29. SxiJ-YIlTXIxi CONN'S USV.ti.Ti;. "JJOTICK is hereby given, that administra1.M tit.n has-been granted to the uudtrsijned iii- . J ... 7C J.M tit.n has het n irrante-d to the uudt rsuned on the estate of Samuel Conn, late of Marion

county tlec'd by the ."Marion l'robate Court, CUte -orders for entire offices of .lob, Xev-i-and that said estate i -olvt-nt. Persons hav- ; paper or Book Printing on a short no'i.t imr la.iu- will present them, and those mdebt- j They are thankful fthe patronare t'v. ed will plea-e .st-ttle ibortlv. i, " i j -u i i r rJk ,A ID 1 V ; the orders of printers, which will rccir- , . , . , V . ! prompt attention, ol the pt r-oiial estate tit said dees-dent, excect , 1 . 1 . , , the widow- l, , tion, will be made, at the re-- ; , rdiants and others, who have orfe idtn.e, .f William .McClaren, on Fall creek, irom abroad, will be supplied not only w:i on Saturday, the ffthday of Detemh. r next, tvjx. but v ith Presses, Chase--, Cen;et.ns,5t.. of thiet hor,a wagon and -ear-, ,n Sticks, and every thing necessan- Ui some cattle and many artu les (,t bu-baudrv, , ii l . i and houst hold fum.t.ue. Twt he mo.rths t red! P'ing establishment, and pat up it allowed on cood security on all jurch:i-v. r;if,'-"sl vriect accuracy. above three dollars ; c:Ai required below that . Tlieir new sHvimen book will hep

sum. Wm. .McCLARLN, Adm'r. MARY CONN, Adm x. Novcndnr 1, Flllll' subscriber vrishes to sell the south JL ea st quarter of section 28, town, If., range t ft . ii . iii - near neaion s min, on oiue river in uenry eouui, aim near ii noi unjoining rwiiiguisiown which is (n the National Itoad, and i likely to become a jdace of considerable business. The land u? of first quality and has a good spring on it and is situate in a large body of good land, where there i a food settlement that ii not surpassed by any in the Western count v. The land is rich and fi rt 1 U thf-r- i

no waste ground on the quarter. It is as de- ther kinds of Type reduced in proro:.- " hirhtful to look on as the vye could wi-h to see, OIJ 1 -"-'cmcd in exchange at L et--and every thing stems to bid as lair for the in- 1 habitants of that stttlemcnt to reap the bene- I Alhn.v fit of their labors as any other in the countv, j " as there are now good mills and water stiiii- j XTT A Irt

cient for anv liintl tif marhim-rv. Tl.o l-int 1 j - - ...... . . . .... ....I., can be shewn to foreigners, or any p rson wishimr to purtha-e, by Kbenczcr Coble or Jacob Mills the latterwhoi living on it. He will also sell a quarter in Marion county, on Kaule creek, m ar M'Curdy "s mill. 1'or terms apply to the fub-cribcr, of Marion conn l-AAC PUC.IL May,-:: LAND TOR SALE. f fl undersigned conunissioners, ajv1J Mint tl tor that iiurpose, will ex cise and sell at the Court House door in the town ol" IndianajKilis, on Saturday the Pith day of December next, the folhivving lands, belonging to ,, , , .-I 1 o the estate ol John Sinock, deceased, to wit: WYst half S. V. (lr. Sec. P, T. l. H. :t, with that jvirt of the West half N. W. Qr. See. -il, T. If), H. lying North of Pleasant Kun,estimakn! at PJ5 acres all the S. W. ()r. See. 2I,T. 1L :t, which is situate of the dower laiuls, and West of the Madison State Road, containing about 100 acres, and the east half of S. F. Qr. See. :U, Town. 15, Range I. A credit of six and twelve moiiths will le given, by the pur - , 11. -.1 1 1 chasers giving bond with approvedsecurity. . iliese lanus are near and adjoining the ran 11 ....." e near and adjoining the If 1 1 a a .1 ! . .iciiiKnn r . u in Tiirf tnuc irrftin

.0 to three miles from Yr a pair three months, mciiwmi, -11 Watered anl tinberil ' fcion of tl Legislature, .tcventy-tive cei--ll viatertd and timheretl, subs.riber to be at liberty to discontu ementrs thereon, and are , nrriaract.. are paid and a failure t

town, are rich, vt .vau-'a J - " - -' - - V V tllllV J 1 I 'I I with some impro( well worth the attention of fanners

Ry carder of the Marion Circuit Court. N.NOHLE. ISAAC KINDini Wm. SANDKRS NYv V?, 1S')1

lab ACFry. THE subscriber i.a- c,tai,iine,h,t ,v an ollice f r the .a , meni u!'ta( ; r 1 and town lots owned by r.un-r '.i,;t., ' .' ' ' ' scllinsr or leasinsr lands, VA M-.r' l t '

jvim.i,, vuuiiuis. .If . n i i jonnnc counties. He will i.N A. lm .iiceiuein, leeos, towers ia v &c. His charaes will be moderate '-v a ':'-" fciness entrusted to bis care, wdi i', V,';' -- r; - I'earl, per Cl 4" Pica Kniivh Croat P; Double Pi a do. G. PrirucLarsre Letter, ponperul j ;lin,uu Hrevier ' nur.Coi Lone I'rin.cr mall I'ica 70 56 40 33 Plain, - -cabbards and Quotations. . old types received m payment at 9 erst; : I pound. " ! Audust 1. ! " THE 1ITKI N'lMl'KNJ 1 FKAXKLLN LFTTEIl FOUXDKV. r o-cti in u;c comuosait n oi r-r''-1 vpes, and the improvements and i:. ,etl t u ilities vf casting them, have ii.da-i ithe sul-scrihers to adopt the following L: ; of prices Thp tvlr r.f ihoir 1 ,,rf,r1 j , c ,i v . , , is modern ami oi tlie most ele-,r iui i i tie metal will le lotmd very irird z:A j durable, having a new ingredient in :3 comjKsitiein. For accuracy and f.:..-'.. the lyytc cast at their foundry" is warur.-.ti epial to any whatcvea. They have r. nanu a complete assortment ot liook L".c t , 1 JO i 1't'"ors so tnat prenartd tf (.- " bh( d Soon, and ready to be sent to jt.:.j ters, in which will lo exhibited a iri .' I variety than has leen sliown bv any IV ." j h in the l.T States. A W. KIXSLKY .: Co Tric f, At six month credit, for aj pr.v: paper, or at a discount of 5 j.er cent, for c.e'. . M, riJi;in an,l all Small Pica, Lon Prime: Hureois, Brevier, Minion, Nonpariel, j i.Jain 1 ircer 030 I)llut,0V; Priircr V Double Fn-hsh' ' V loulle S Pica ' 34 ;re:lt priuu ' V i ln-'Ii-h ' 30 p,. ' 3 ' Leads and Quotation, a' I have a first rate UOAD WAGON for sale Any pt rson wishing to purchase can kvv the t nns, by apply ing to me on the rdullro: 1 ; millfrom 1 nitianapolis. JOSLTII SMITH November 1, lJ;). XOTICE IS hereby given, that by the lat wo' an,: testament of Samuel Pierson, tlcct a-ed. the undersigned was appointed executor tht rt et. has proven the same to the clerk eftheH'r" cock Circuit Court. All persons imhttii-. the said estate are requested to make imnx-1" ; ate payment and all those having cl:n:i ;;i : gain--t saitl estate, are requested to pro-ui thc .sa"e properly authenticated ithl",T. 1 year to me executor. I tie estate is; i . solvent. UAKRY PKAKSON, KsECi'Ter. Oct. 2d 102ii. CORN will be received io: debts due this Office. TERMS. r.. . .l.at-ipc ril within two month' ait--ubst ribmg-' 50 .vithiusix months or j ; tUl' t,f tlc 0:ir,1 t . M f I NY subsenpn taken for 1 thau twdvt; Souths, utile! a shorter tin:ssnavuieutbe nuu- . . -1 j in advance. , ; in advance. I 1 Ik .1 n,-!il.1iniT l-A I j - I riri nuiti iijuv uiuum?, p notify a ii.scor:tinuance at the end of trie uu- ' .. 1 ..Ml I. . .!.,. 1 ...17 fll s Ubscrib-"11 lor"" Uf COIWUCiiua -"O ment rw-r-rodice will be received in payn r-r:t e

delivetd at the orlice. Q-,,rtiseir.ents cv. terrn-