Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 March 1831 — Page 3
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Ycderd iv (4:h M.-n h) rvas a hnsy day
in coi sih ben g the last on which !ed lat i v c Inner- c 1 n te tran-acted , - j I v iw.:mm,( rotxt.t. :it the nic-i t:t sei ton: am! if t ,l , I I 11-P- ti 't I) H atP K'llf The ir' "lit' l appropriation hill was ti he tw o end a ( ' n pt en.ise en the ' i : e 1 1 e n u v .-1 e s H'l H ! 1 1. tr the x; en-es cf the nrxo;iati ti w i! h tin Ottoman te. The fill for d !.inir c n;crnpts gainst the couiN it 'the i attd Stntts, which o rnit ited in tl.e Ib u-e t t epi est ntat i v es. j Las tinally j m' Ci. i. The till ftom the liuiw of if I'Itm n'atives for the pa u,ent : -.f certain laim- t Jomcs Movrr-c, pa-- . i ...... .-i -.,!.. . ..,1 : i. l'( 1 l lt'!!l!t , iinu I i (jiiil r" (Ul'i the signature of the piesident to become
A law. The hill apprepi iatiog upw ards ot conspira , to ra 'a- lit picclamations of 100 000 dollars to continue the Cum- recently promulgated by the Lord Lieubrr!anl ioail tin-uqIi the slut? of Ohio. 'tenant. Afiei a loner conveisatioii, which
In(!iana ar d Illinois, has also passed both Louses. Bait. Vet. March 5. tat'oval pvt. llcai is an excellent tiernation for a natlcral paity in our rc-.s ptjl hcan Union. Let it be adopted every wlieie, by all a ho would uphold the Fed-i r..i r.-r ct.t.if ;m srmiP tl.P ii-.dpiif.iNioi mid continuance of the Su pierce Couit; tre-ery e a sound currency : possess a sub tta'ntive and rrd-ghteneu President of the United Stilus: ureveut othcea troui heif ccmit! tlie l;ooty of mere paitisans and Vara!tes; and oltain a tiuly respcurible and visttde government. I ne proper ot ject of all An.encan citizer.? is the predominance cf sound principles and zise ' ntn in the aJsiinistratioa of public affairs. J'ai. Czz. ,. I., The Resolutions of the Republican General Committee for the City and County of New York, which will be b und in a no? he i part nf th'p day's paper are in an eicellent tone and spirit. "Onward"' m an eirellent tone am! spit
ehouhl lie the cry, throughout the land, separates the mount fiom the mainland of ail the friend of Internal Improve- ciay be crossed ty pedestrians at low w aOient, by which we mean not merely the ter, but numerous quicksands and the ramaking of Roadg and Canals, hut the piditywith w hich the tide rises, r ender a general protection of the indu-try, and guide necessary. The rock shoots up cultivation cf the rcfouices of the ccun steeply on all sides, and round the base atry. bout 1 00 houses are clustered within strong Among tbo-e icsolutions is one, it will defen? iv e w oi ks . Stairs cut in the rock, he seen, recommending a National Con- and carefully guarded, lead up to the ventinn, to be held at Philadelphia, in prison, which is near its . summit , and the Sep'ember next. Heretofore, we have extreme pinnacle is surmounted by a state inubted the necessity nf such a Conven- ly abbey, about ?even hundred feet above tion. Put now, seeing it recommended ithe level of the ?ea. This edifice is es-
from so resoertade a Quarter, and tindinrr that the National llemihlicans elsewhere rather favour the proposition, we have come to the conclusion that such a measUre i-j, upon the whole, advisable, we tvould re!ectfullv suggest, however, that il hter day than h a t mentioned would be na, i, ;.. . vd t' i c fp.al c the Couventicn to act under the latest circumstances in the political drama. In December
nest, for example, Congiess would be in ments, scooped in the entrail of the moun-j l.l' 1 A I " 1 111
session, anil many memners, especially ! from remote States, ard Districts, would probably have been Delegates If the cctmrr' I n thin rlpfVrred. ncrbans it will tc advisable that the Convention should tC tield nearer ine seal oi uuitiiimtni
tbfn Philadelphia: say at Dauimore. Letjoi uiem ior crimes against ir.e si ait, anu
this however, be as shall be determined by the Slate Conventions. TURKISH MISSION. The Senate have 50 amended the appro-
priation fm eendiog a mission to Coostan-il ur ". Jinople, as to reduce the expense fromjharous times, criminals inimical to the
7 i.000 dollars to 37.000 In making pro vision to pay the expense of the late nt-go-l.nl i r, Ko Qt-n ito lvua aihlpd :i rl:in to ..... 1 , 1 t - this ctlect, that ,t snouiu nor ne nsrrueu, as ''sancticnwti or in any a iy approving
O appointing tlie aent. 1 hie is somewhat of a rap for the old Hero and his cabinet. Cincinnati Gazette. The Eclipse. On the great eclipse tvhich happened on the 12th inst. the 'National Gazette," has the following appropriate remarks . JViles . If there be a rational being: who doubts t.se existence ot an Omnipotent Creator )
the manner of creatin- the mission and oflnwSu ugtuuMruutu o, suuu vouuen,
an,! dactator of the heaven, and the earthe frequent lmtnages to it, junne;
i nnnt,st cl him to morrow make a fair and -aM.rdl.dHv,,,,,,! hs nnders! and incr :
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ii ut; nnii iiuui'i, n i mui, iujiiiiimiu f rtist nothu'f, and believe nothing; but, wiapped io an atmosph.eie ol da:k cedicism, think -nothing is hut what is not He will mark the m uncut when the great luminaries of our globe seem to touch each ether at their edge?; lie will ohseive that this happens precisely at the appointed and predicted moment. Can th ? Did "h ance or an acridential coincidence o me t i.. j ,i ii ,tv. i i. ii ; v ia l e "I i n :o i o-.t .. it n.erclv havytn that the nliphtrnf t men have made themscUes'arquainted who vith the laws which govern these vast5 have told so t'xarth the time of ladies
their meeting? Hut mark the progre-s of,0 ana 111 colil reverse win unphr mnr.n nvr il.n f" f',i cut. lior:re!1- Amott.
... -xv4 uiv u.-, i n r vi 1 1 , uc i , speed m passing, corro.-ponding txactly with tlie calc.ula'.iot of our almanack. Her departure ht ended, with the anv mind w hich re cttds and is!r pro --a, .e prcci?:o:i i 1 1 ii., i ail V.. i.i iS'-n rie -tion this is directed hy immutatde law ; whic laws cannot he without u law maker; and J 1 mint hp Oiiini inntpi.t jm o., ,l ... - mi,. I li.il C'anr .Icciu'it! It we:;hi he wiser to say that the vere; cf Horner, or the splendid fabric cf St. lVteij at Heme, vw re produced by loituitous combinati nof matter, formed on no plan directed h no intellioence " A yenng lady w bile walking with a gentleman, stumbled, and w hen tier companion, to prevent her fll. craped h r hat.-:: somewhat tightly. -Oil, r!" -he impei ed "if t c:tucs that, yo j auii csk im
T-AITHSTKUOM T.NGLAM).
'l'!;P ship Mary awl !l uriet h i arrived t l -ton. horn Liverpool, I ri i njj- Liv f rp ! and London papers to the 20th ot Jar.n ar thru its later than hv the il Miner atriva The rn. 1 s : ti j. oi t;.t news hv this nrri val. i the arrest if Mr O'Cor.nel, the cc hi-rated li i-h patriot, and tour of hiaor rates, tor an al'.edged conspiracy to ev hup the proclamation recently promul gated ! y the Lord Lieutenant On 'I u"-da morning, (says the Liter l'f)l Met(utv,tf Jan. 2 1.) the house of M r O'C' nnell in Merjon square, was v "t h v m. t arrel . Uniet l.onstabe. i r i, . . . . . . I aifi p .i e othcer liwin, who. upon heinff!
admitted to that iitlemurrs presence.) i-ecause it i a slow con.ucun screen .i..t,l ii, ,i ii,n,. ., .,. .,i .... t i,;,inr co vp r inrr uml thnitirpvcnt! binf ttraec
. - mti i),iiiu- iiiu ii nii iiiui ci"'tiu?i null! 'issued horn the heralds otli.e ti acharge "e have not space to notice, Mr. O'Con-l riell entci ed into the requisite secu rities, !himself in 1000 and two sureties in dc-X00 each. .Mr. T.arrett, Mr Reynolds an Mr.
Lawless were all served iviiii,". At the well known curve opposite
;the Mine processes, and all gave hail. We ahall otler no decided opinion on this Dfoceeiiinfi-. untd we know somethmy mui e of the nature of the alleged ofTonce, u piesriu u appears iu us mai me ui - Ciovei nment have shown more zeal thau Uiscretiun in the anmr. PRISON OF POLFGNAC. The Ldmgburgh Observer gives the follow ing account of the fortress ot St. Michel, i;i Normandy, where the es-Min (ister, Polignar, is to remain for life The State Pnson ot St. Michel stand 1 i r. -ii i ,on a lorry pyr arnuiai rocn, etiuaieu Ki a 'spacious bay beating the tame name, 'which separates. Normandy from Brittany . ccn Horn a distance, especially Irom the ea,it greatly referable the rock of Ailsa j in the Firth of Clyde. The channel that j teemed a Idace ot crreat riOCUtv. and StiiJ a famous place of rilerimaffe among' the I
devotees ot the Church ot Rome. Assess, he should be sent
jfar back as the days of William the Con-!
queror. Mount St. Michel was a strong stage uot in the pulpithold of note, and many distinguished mtn pined and perished in its dungeons. Tf-nj Tr 'alls auihos 'zm 'h,e . thousand trcopp, we cr a.uif i, c ub' f pr.ii o;( f"t ;-.,-' find accommodation in the fortress ami ab-jand 100. t 00 to continue the bey alone; and the subterranean apart-jioad through Ohio, Indiana
U1IU Ul wiiiium;iuy uiouuy aou oar - barous traditions are on record, farm a ilabyiin'.h cf which even the ofiicials do not know the boundaries. At the lime we peak of (1822) about eight hundred pri - oui.t-ia nc uoiiiuiru in uit,- loi.iess, P'n t pnrt ior common felonies. Among tue; honible contrivances in this dreary ietrPQt- thprp U ;,n rull.,.1 M n. . rrorr. o . treat; there is an abyss called Morgome rie's Hide' of prodigious depth, which is supposed to have been an obligatory' or state, i whose death it was deemed advisame to Cover wiin m.VStery, were lured . . 1 . it to Step Unwittingly, and SO tiurned into C - ternitv. In one of the riunpeons. so lafe , ; I . , .1 e J,. Dais, in wnicn many eminent vicucr.s pinled and suffered, and amonsr others, Franri. iloh RrPtnm.ioro n nrihtfr nf l.PvrlPr, 1 t ' who was cianuesiinpi v seizea m ri aianu. for publishing a satire on Louis XIV ., and w f.o c ieu in mis uorrime ctu auei a imie
and severe imprisonment. Louis XL one:areiuS out ato. v. neu.er anv or ia.-3e ru- ,
.... I . j . i , ,i , ot the crudest and meanest despots that 1rirraTi.)f . .1 . ever (lisnonore'i i.ie uiro'ie Oi l i .un.c, nao - - - . .1 a prcai iiivm ior .u.aiiii ai. ;nuin, uno and one cf his improvements was the tor Ul.iu.ni oi ouot;t;u, ipu?, m lu.oneu haped like im ci ted cones.) izv IV 1IIL 11 lilC II ltti.lll..i L-'V. IJ. .......... .. them could nether lie, fit mr stand, anc iiito which they were lowered with the I. ..I.J it .1 I I .i r -i .a i i "lai uuy .viC - starvation. WHYS AND BKCAUSES. "Win is :i iiarn or niario forte, which is tuned "whde in a morning drawing-room.! , - . Vcuy in tune wnen uumanuc-Pa,t-V h'iS he;trd ,lie r?n,,? '"Because the expansion of the strings " greater than that of the wooden trame 1 ii. II L. Whv are urns for hot water, tea-pots. coffee-pet?. Sic. made with woudcuor ivo- '''? ta! were u?Cil, it would ,,i i "because, it cenduct the heat s readilv that the h nr uat hear to tuch them; w! if roan . j wnod and ivory ar;1 non-conductors of heat. Wl iv does a grate in an lion railing ;!mt loosely an.l easily in a cold day , and -ilTV I i I i ill .1J Mlt 1 'Heoau-e in the latter, there is a great er expansion of the giate and railing than of tt.e earth on which they ait placed. "Why are thin g!as tumblers less liable to b broken ty boding water than thn k ci,e? 1 ..:. o the heat peivades the thin e--t S ilniost instantlv. and with iaipu i itv , whereas the thicker ones do az al
wi'd a cte! which tia re,-n?
hilled L the lip with warm Inpiid, !' t e hill when trio liquid has cooled? l;ecaue of the expansion of the fluid hy heat. Hence ?nme cunning dealer s in liquid make their purchases in very cohl ueaher. and their satis in tt arm seal fier. "Why is a glass .stopper, sticking fast in the neck of a bottle, often released by -urrounding the neck with a cloth taken out of hot water, or hy immeicio' the hottle up to the neck? "Because the binding ring is thu! heated and expanded sooner than the stopper, and so becomes slack or loose upon it . I . . . ,1 . l . J . I . . . -I ""vmsiuw i uumn 'innii iiipi t'reeziritj of water in pipes durinp wititei ? p. ...... j----- - ing-out of the pipe. this meau the ;eat is retaiaeti iu steam pipe. Sat. Eve Pott. UemarJcabli change in the channel of the Mississippi. By the steamer Oraudywioe 'arrive. 1 yesterday, we have the tourirrnation of a long expected cut off this riv tue mouth ot lieJ river, uie current tmrst ; across the neck of land, by the aid of dpt. Shreve, and has made a channel "ir hundred y?irds wide and about faur ni''4"' - '" l,rri' ai i . "a .mu rafts have descended tiirou-h it with tre mendou-s velocity -and the Li andy v iue would have done the -same hut for husi ne?s oti the other route. The distance between this and NaUhez is thus shortened about thirty miles by one small cut otT aad should the ?;ime thing occur at the Tunica bend, (which is extremely probable) the distance will he lessened one hundred miles! A". O. Merc. AJd. Brevity. A form il old gentleman, filling his horse u.'.fn ;'v under the saddle. alighted , and called to his sen ant ir following manner: "'"om, take off in the ing manner: " om, take oil the saddle on ray bay bor-e, and lav it upon thp groun'i; then take the saddle from j the gray horse, and i ut it on my hav horse, lastly, put the other fa 'die om ' he gray horse.1' The fellow gaped all t tie
while at this long preachment, and at !rtt!wst twe month, win-e e;,Jls fai the work it was! i 1 1 i . i i i , ' injo-it.'e to coiiioly with theie have been cried out. ' Lar k-a-d a v. sir, c-u!d you noli ,'. . . ,, , , . , . ,
Siave said at once, change the saddles?' A . 1 . t . n ... n r. i ir C..
ziyuuui .'M-uTii i .inn yt-His m ae v ..... . ... . , , rated bv the Governor ol the. State or I rrit-.i-has appeared at Chester. Penri as a aleth- ':hh r";i,,l" ',,,""'it,'d l-UuU V U r"C' ,;ct"d,' i ry ,n which the same ,av be perfeef-d, and 0odist Preacher, fie haramrt.es extern- J poraneot.ly.-.accordn.g to a Chester V t , ,n i.n.n, the re.nhu
romer. 'with torce. method and v-mpt v and arfnpss of ilh:.fn(fion !1 rVovrrtho hack to scinol Mere boyhood mav he tolerated on the r. riri-it on "ambcrl and Illinois have received the sanction ol lhe preai .oeni. rocus. ''la time; of high t xci'f meet, if i; ?oraewhat diffieiilt tor a uiau td tn ii.Jper d nt min i to j 1 ,hiUj.sdf, :.c5,'.r:tiou-V"', u,ll'"tl;:!-!. 0!,jectt.f almost uidva rsal caldnt budi a man will see, in vr jnrtv some thin wr.u.n a-j cannot ap,ji'.v-; ami it he is m the hhb;t "f expressing hi- in.uJ ireilv on all oeca ' i-Jl's' 'Je may excito the bitterest di-hketo him self iu the very party, for which he has, on the wLuie, the hisrhi st esteem. Lite und charatti r el" Pvi' har 1 Baxter (D"A letter to the United States Ga.rette, dat. d Washietrtou Ych '2" tate? that letteri were thta iu the cit f "vVa-hi!,t,ii,, hv - It was apt.arent Ibat Virima wouh! hnoport Mr.
; t-ulhoun, and that the llicf;annd LiKjuirerjuelphiu mode t he fa-hions , elegan'ly enra v
would be obliged to ahr leadia, politician, cf the State would abandon thrtt paper. . ' f . Itis t.kewise stated that Mr. Kando h if clecteu to cona-res?, n tiehtMiui t eume out 1H cp:osi:ion t V n Bmen. Kuu.oro wore al-vnym'1'-"1 110 imtneOMte cialtL'- in me cat.afit tKnt Mr Rarrv i t. a. t.v I'tljin 1 i- to p.) io !'v'i--m Mr UickliiFe into the'rir erl Pe;t Oa.ee Mr. Branch to go oat, and Mr. Andrew' Stevenson to ."uvdt:i unu, aa.i mm .-u, hjh.-iu uu ien:cu lili.iilicr IX'li ULU' lir IJUl is lii 'JtU Liiiill C '""o rue vti'ii luuui. tu or uoi.u liioie uiau can y f r-. -.fo ...r. .....a r !. i . . : v, . mn vJonriM . fDiily Journal. L -- ... CIT 4T T POV A Ca?e of small DOX in this town wa i ascertained yesterday. The individual afitcted was landed from the steamboat Virginian: he wasppecdilv removed from the dace. The board of trustees of tlie borough has passed an ordinance irdlict j ing a fine of five hundred dollar?, on anv: captain of a steamboat, who shall land an7 I'erson infected w ith contagious dis- ( . nr cc, . nun iiieiirpitu me ;uwu. ! DIED, in Washington ci'w the Hon. James Noble, senator in concre-s from this state. gt iiwij! I.,.,, i 9 NOTICE) 111' herebv eiven. that bv irtue it a writ oi O D ime?tic Attachment, i-uni b lae and di rt ded to 11 B, Sin i litrd. Consta'-ie, one Bav llor:-e, two head ef Cattlf, and ten bushels ot Corn have been attached, as the prop., rty ot Lance Mall, ht the suit of Jonath in Don. las-, and that I will proceed to act on the aid writ, at my orcein liuron township, in the county uf Knos, on the 'Jd d iv of Ai ril next, at 1. o'clock on s.udi'.av, cf which the saad Lance! liall will take n jtie. WM. HARPER, J. T. March 8, 1831,-
NOTICE. JT LL persons to whoru the late Stephen JTJi Webb was indebted, are recpa stt d to re-cnt ihi'ir account?, du'y hutheutica ted, t . ! ) i vi I V hb, fVr ai Uh iio nt. or in his abrcnco. o 11. U. U hcthr or Saiautl lldl DAVID WEBB. M&rcb 11, ltdi. -8-i
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Cs&ZiL KHYNOL.DS fic VINCENNH3. INDIAN , rif VI2 on f an-1, ani will ( i rfpntly kep aJ for sale at tlu'ir F.o'tnrv in Viro rnncs it!!,.1 Stor of John I) Karh, 'i rf- H.oire, ot trioicovid inaiiutrii ture hi: J of a ery jiipi r;or qii'ljty. Mtrciiants atul clliors etui tie uj j'iitd witli iiiiy quantity, vn bhurt imtire, ani on suet. tei lus as CMiitiot tan t j rove i i.ti-'artory. Vii;cet;nes, Martti 13, I8J1 . i!5tf .TyUlE partnershi;) heretofore oxi'tin? beiJL t wveu B'i i. BIchkcn-Lip and John tllenkeiistiip is trow tins day oissolven. JnliX CLNKi:SIIir. M.ircli 17, IC31 23tJ NOTICE, a--? Iirrrbj civen that tlie undcrsicned admin-i-trator A the estate of Jaiues Lockwojd, pieceasul, late oi i.mson couuiy, iiuuaiia, ooes iicreoy ueciare mai iue esiaie oi luti saiu ueeeased is insolvf nt, and that the undersigned will claim tbc settlement thereof hu insolvent estate. JOHN LK6.SLA Y, Adur. Gibson County. la. March I, I8:il '243 THE LADIES' EC Oil; A monthly irary mi-celluny, euUd to Id crature,th Cue arts, asbion-. oiugivpldcal anecdote?, muratives, iuu-ic, r.ting, dancing, poetry, t mf ron t ry, A.c. THIS work since its publication comuienced,! , . ' has been encourajred h alinot unexaiu; naniniitv end var;):th ot . ui.inendat on troin nuinerou'- i.nirnu'i-:.-. ia nil onarter- ot the coantry. I ne imirv. U-Mio.er. reae.y iu ut - ! v( red lo the uLbcrioe-v ill, wc are Mire, be . . , , . nji eas wel rec iv.:d as either ot hs pieoets? - psors A MTv l.mifd edition ot the tonr hr,t,f; inuinoers rn neea isue(i,Hiiu as ii is nui v.uutpnijdated toju t a second, persons wi'-hihs; to is'ib.-cribe hio better iio so iminediatelv auri (preserve the v. urk entire. .d;uiy nameOiHve be-n rceeiveb durint; tt.e,, iadded to thfor the first ot 'hi nary, I hoi. v hen a new more handsome!' ' 111! I'il! Lull 1 vohi me we MiiiiiiC'ici' Hll' Hi OTiMT to !llt f h i ir. .Ki li . ,t. .. in I ii il i Mull Ul HO I'll t- ; nmnhei -s .a th.- work, renders th:i advei.-i l. laa who stini-o-ed we fchouul ia puhui the ionner aaber, delated their ;uIk n; Uon in
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.. .. .1 41' .On I . . f l.i ifjl Copies I hi irent ni -nr r ireamaanee uaiase. us to he nr-ic-t hiiu 10 m .i... J i . . j . ... . 1 1 1. . t Ino liv. that a -in: i who feels dnpoMtioe to. p.oroniM d.e I.m.v's Hoi k, vvdi pcna.'vr ih . e. 1 1 . ii, sell a,-; 11 fir i.l uc .. 1. 1. .. ' o- V ni it weniav h ac the snii'.ia: tani ol ?u i: w ith oar Janaarv nuaihi-r, m;d d o l0 , add w ork 'a lth rel i x'eiisi..n ol onr list h" induced t it.'tt'e em'aelli.-hiuetit, and iem.hr the othr rwav- ( n.-iderabl v more attractive The ..uhii-hers heinn iuii-ressed with the opinion that their -lection of .-lit je( t- to heantily the f.To.er inui'iis ol' the i.adv's iiook ha cen c; oer.div i-'i eived uitfi approbation, art j .-iiie i .a tci: v.e4 that IU- ir lnienuoiM ior un ttiture, in repaid to thU iaiportant part of their v.jrk, are ttiu-', so luiiv explained, as not to need a rn .re uirtna. lar lucniatioii. As an earnest of their intentions they will in the er.ctiii'LT No. fr January ifive two splendid lii,nres t I'Ui.adt-i !hia tashions. the one a walking tc the other an evening !re.s-, engraved by one of the hist aitists iu this tity, ativl beauu nl! culor.-d. Ladies at a distanhe will, in a tew ays after i abdication, be supplied with the l"tjeit tashioiii adopted in this tty, aial with uiitficieiit explanatioiib uttHchtu thereto, to enuble theui to h ihw iuiplicitly the reigning Fhila-
n Van Itureri or the;ed aud culoied, are continued quart rly which
m i) be considered suiSciently otten tor the fair of tins country, vvuu ure not ur.derstocd to taake dress the priiaury object of Lie. CONrDiTl'S. ry... ,.. , 1 .1 This work w ill bf issued in nunir.rrc, on the c . .ii rc- i first ot every iz-onth. an.! conipn-e 56 laige 1 c - t ivo puces : to be printed on fine -a er-ruyai y h, . , ' , . , ,- raner witii t fitir'd new lv-e. ai i eann v iit h ed hi colored covers. F.very miraher w ill con- ' ' . - ' ' - j!UH a niece ot mnsic, one connemlate I.ecrav ou i .u iv h iu woou ecu.-?, uiusirrovt ii ... I .j :!?......: f. . , . ., .. tm . . . . I IL.L.....,.f,.ifa. o . I ..-.... r tMf,.n r,.,,r,t., f ... 1 .., .1 i . .i... i - ... i I n ...'. - a - u i i n t ; i ii I . i. 7 . l li J , t . v mi. t iii.jmi-ji Fa hum i-'u i... I - i I H.' 1 1 i ( subscription price i UUM' ill ciuUl L, , J !t T tfllt Ul I - .t 1 1 1 i . f i I J J , i i - i . ii will be H-lJe-l to i ii -un-cri'ion mar reinam n:, - paid, and the work di-continued to those , , , ! t.i I i.i l. ,k . i . neglect to geitle rtieer arrears . l.Uh'lS A GOOOF.V L Co. Daily Chronicle Office, Philadelphia. ESTKAY MARE. rSlAKLN LP by Henry S B r-ii'-mp, lUncr tow n - hin. n i the Slsf .I.innarv W-VX lO-M c..i m :i.. J. r. XV? Icjl, one Sorrel Mare, eight; ear oiU, tourteen , . II I l 11,111 jliana llu, nii.i .1 m ii' uif, iui a iiu.iiij I saddle -of, a siiiail put bt.i.,1 fur riht ler, aho a siaai! 3. ot on Lcr ri.-ht hi' ,rai.-ed to turfv-lhe ihjllars, befere t Li i , a v of Fctriinr i . ! siil J N A 1 f I A N P. COX, J. P. EXECUTORS' IxGTlCn. ""p E'rTLRs tt stanieii-ary lew in? been g-rar.t-i-mJl ed to ni 0y th- i roper aatia-nty ot I'iLu county, of the latt w:il and tt;:a;ncnt of Mu:fi liaireli, late of said ouaty deceased; al! persona in-.h h'e-1 are rtquedud'.j tu im.'nediite p'i nu n' , and thuie haviac: Cia;n: -cut them loi adiastrent The estate i to rea j.-.t. 1 . POLLY H A Hi; ELL. DU1U M1LLV. March 5, lM.-lwlj DISSOLUTION. HE partnership I the firm cf V he eretofore iiistitiL un ier W, ii!.i- ( , a '. o w - Ivnl bv inutn ii coif, nt Ali peis.
incthe firm, ar:d tha-e t whom the firm ii inithted, nre r ipi.-ste.; to call, w Cl.ont ihlay, on IL I) H'le-ea r, w;.o d i!y authori-eil to acttu al! at count? of the fii n.. The bu-nne.-s, in mtnre, will be conducted ia the r:arae uf IL D. Wh ieh r. 11. 1) WHEELER. DAVID WEBU. Feb.84,1631. 2iX
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- pf ' y Protection r ir and Marine Ia'uraafr ,a f '.mi,, any ( i Hirttord, Connecticut, ar& ; .ird (u Mi-ure on Steam, Mlal Toute, AND THI3IR CARGOES. ALSO, q ON HOUSLr, AM STOKES, f Ttt tm at moderate ratec ef prtnnuai. lf-9 satisfactory ev idencf of the literalit - t i tU company, in adjusting K'8e &nj frua."tntbs ia ri inc, can be had by apply ing at the eice cf the Vincem t s Gazette. SAMUEL HILL, -icnh Vincenne?, Oct. 1, 1330. 1 TVx lrv) action lnsiiYunc OFFICE. aN i'.i-'tice to t)- is institution, we t ike murk pfe.i-ure in informins the puldic, th-it a boat insured by L fl. Scott, aeent of said cifice, t I'crre-Haate beiricT lot, the wlicle umouut wil promptly paid us by tiie coratmny. SEP TF.R "PATRICK. CHARLES FATtliCtf. Terre-lIiute,Feb 3, 1830. PUBLIC NOTICE. Ja LL p r-on- having claims acainst the Cfc tate ef s.uuuel 'rbiiur, late uf Knox county, liece i d, arc rt qne-teJ to pre.M nt tLt ra to the under ined, properly authenticated, with the tt rrn prescribed by law, er they will b postponed in the icttleuifut of the estate; UG(J those indebted to said est ite, are also ref!uested to make payment speedily, to John Collins Ksi , who has possession of the hoots and paper?, and w ho is authorised tj rcccite and rw cei;t for the Fani . March 3d, 1831. S3 AGENCY OF FOREIGN CLAIMS; Ncw-Yonz PUBLIC NOTICE is herrhy qiven to all per Uons whom it may concern, having Claims i wo), iniiLTirance.", a;c payanio or recoveruI hie nhroad. th'd thii Agency has established !,,. - ,,.,.. . ... .,, iri .. ., , . rf.. j . ,0..rtri, , -v , ; lar Corres .or.denco with eUiint nt l;u.ker, Uc. ,. . , , , , , . ' ' . ,-,,, United ir'atcs ; through the na diation wt,ereof -'n hvalat chums as may he cunrided tia r tc. will t e expedited for st tlement, ai.d i r -m j t ly .ar ..;.Dl,. ..,a i r...... V...I i... ... , , v(;((f ' . " Att-Tiiey, to he taken ; oimiiiin u juiiaua ir rai I'H'mi un ith the renuisde lev.fr cf ,a .a a..a k.,f.,. , ..... . .'. peieni civil i ii,o.-! rate, ainmcipai auinoruy. V .... i.i: i jv a. i.. .i..i.. . ..ti. . . J . ' ... . A ri-orira, the like claim, lor recovery, in any I i 1 rt ilu n.i.f 11 nnb'l lK Yn foCt II ( il Q r, "f , ..... . - - w Or 'wi i r d- investment of fundi or Morta : o? Freeht hi property, or in the purchase of r,.i I. .. v "fi.f. attr.. r- 1 . . . ., . .. m. . ., I.oan.i the States of New-ork, Penri-ylva 1 r i i, Ohio, iic puuc.fnallv and fuithlully ex Apjdic itinns addre-ie,i to thii Apency, 13 eases rpip:irinp the in ves'igation of claim? s areh of records, or the intervention of h fra! proceedings, should b? acompanied with an adequate rernittanrt: to defray the preliminary charges mui dishuremi nts attending the H.mCi arid aHhtteri must be addre.--ed (post paid to the undcrsisrned, (Counsellor of the h'upreiiia Court of the Unite. t State-,) in the Orhce cf the Acency, 49 U'all stre t. New York. AItO.N II. PALME It. Jctuarj. AT TIICIR Drug and Medicine Store, VINCT.NNES, have jlst nr.CF.ivKD a FRF-Sit "vriLY cy Lee's tried end highly approved Preieiitation l.eUe r than cure. r ni'.'r- famoui Anfi-Hdlious Fills i'5 ;r ' Ld aij cents per box. The operations of !:ea II l', t 1 . ' ...CT.I c. r . r. .... .1 . .. i I ill' il I 't IUI II) UHIUi .15 IU Ul1 II-JI III ' . - ' tv Wy oersoni ia every situation, una cf ever ; - J 1 J v i '.'I."1 . r i n , I he propnttrr contdeidiuh'y recnmr.-.eridj . . . 1 , ., , i 1 h i t '. r-i p i; t i it l(.i. ni a. : ' A ri nri'ii.. i.va and cure of Billious, Ytllov, i .Mahcnn-t ! !r frl'lease inqair." for 'Ice'a Anri-FiUioir ""' " .. . -., tin; siiiatar' of !Noah Hid-ely, i (lute .Micaaei Lee i: Co.) a le ae otjcr are gcaLee's Worm Destroyin?; Lozenge, a mcJt 1 n,i'.iri,il ru ,nf..nn ri.mtvi'a 'r.,l . ' t , ..11 ' , I Mini .! v. .Miiia. . Lee'i Lhxir, a Fcvern-n remedy f r colds, rh stinate couh. catarrhs, aothajaa, tore throat atid con ami; ttons. Lae'-. Nervous ConliHl, end excellent iru'ci,. cine for all iktvous afTfCtioi:jt wiakntii, paicj in the loii, ba k L Lei's K--enre of Mmtarr! no medirineerer excelled thi- in curing rheuraa'i-a, sprains i braises, irosteit leei, &r.. Lee's Au'ue and Fev er Dror. a never failing ,care j'v.Jwi'i.'(f.ii)il,i.'i.v....fciluV..W - T l.ri'a ,'i.,pi.!n rrr,f...r n-TinlrJ , e It' h hy one a; : hi at. n. 1,(1' s liTaiail l,.)! on, an i scf.'a r.t medicine :: f1)r cur,ncr tnttt -:, riii-.vorni?, t f" ki v ; t.e. .eii.-i i l.ee r V ei-ethblc I 'I .-:-e i::c, ilU i con- f r '-r n :tl n ', C ,. r r : a-.i. j !.e - Ti oth-ache Lhup.-, whuh ij.e iinrjac.!:- ! h!e r I f I 'a To-dh-ache row.'t r, which clevr.aoe ind beat:t;fi- . tie- t. th L-a Eye-watt r. a ... rt-on t 'in f.-- s.-rjea. Let'i AnodvLe Lii.:r, fjr the tu;e v.f Ua4 aches . I.e. - Corn riaifcr, fjr u moving and dvitrovinc c in'. (f'jC AU'l ION ne 8re pfroiir-e wit'ut the linker's nam0 t thcui, 'oah IleLtly (hito .Mirf-, id Lee kt' i'l fr7ibindreds of r s-es of cnr , t rf irn.e.; t (. a h. trn'v v i iaah! v v. ICi.'lv he L'iven, d. 1 the h:.o! 3 of a iK-w.-pd' it a. it. v.i, l;'30. owlo;ll:o HOT ICE. LL these indebted to the ti1' note or h.j.-k ac-a.unt, are en crr r, f v pi-.-ted to call nJ pay ti in.-, on or er" ,ru e ;0!h.Mirch I'.O-E L liH lERi. Viaeca.ue-, January 13JL -r tt SU5I ICES' I I. fl'SI ICES' I f. MLi Lr iJlJ ut C:
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