Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 33, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 May 1831 — Page 4
-i n;: coming timks.
Sounds :ue on the tempe't nioging, What h- spoke (he?n ? wrath X: shame. Memoiies start. 1 ike st rponts stinging, Searching, vvil I ami hiijif. like flame; Europe! from thy deepest pnon Hitisrs a voice th t e aril, must hear; vViu-n the spirit once has ri-en, Man! ihy day of grandeur's near. Italy, thy pangs are numbered. I il.t thai! throurrhthv ouncrnns Fnine, M iiy an aje thv strength hath elumber'd, Freedom's blaze torsook tny snrinc. Rut the reien of blood nnd plunder Trrmhlc Austria! shall be o er; Heaven not yet has lost the thunder Goie shall yet be paid by gore. . Poland! long baptised in slaughter, To lush heaven, thy cry was home,
Though thy blood was poured like w ater,!a j.lres of Capt. Lawrence was received Though "thy heart by wolves was torn. iJV tnem -ith coldness and murmur?. EVn on thee alight is beaming, j After his exchange, be returned to Boston,
Light that summons from the grave lini irom i;imf auu .tLll- om.iumig, Poland! thou'rt no more a slave. Germany! thou too art waking, Like the giant fiom his sleep, Heavily thy fetteis sh iking, Like the "heaving of the deep, Ere the storm begins to blow; Like the torrent on the steep, Gathering ere it bursts helcm ; Who shall stand that torrent's sweep? Hour of mighty retribution! ne? Who shall stand when thou ait come Hour of fiery dissolution Strength a cypher, counscl dumb But the tempest shall be chidden. Earth shall shire without a stain; Cuilt beneath its mountains hidden Man ehall be himself again. Frcm Hood's Comic Annual. t'My Tablet! Meat it is I ret it d.wn." llarsxh t. I think was Sprine but not certain I am Wlun my passion hecin firt to work; I know were certainly loolinc for lamb. And the sra?on was over for pork. Twas at Christmas, 1 think, when I met 'nth Miss Chase, Yes, for Morris had ak 1 rr e to hrie And I tho't I hail never In held Micha face, Or noble a turkey and chine. Flacc'l close by her side it made ether? qnite w ild, Wuh sheer envy, to witnesB ruy luck. How she blushed as I gave her some turtle, and suuiled, As I aflern-ards offered ?ome duck. I lookt ami T lancuihed, e.las, to vv eos, Through three course of dl;hpg pud meats; Ot ttin? deeper in love but my hcatt w as quite lot, When it came to the trifles and twee's! With a rent roll that to VI of mv ho s L lmd, To her -oarer.t- I dd rr.3 decisisAn ! then to hrre'f I preente-d my hand, With a very f:ne ; cMle of pin! I n;kd her to have me for wrat or for woe, And she cod rot et-jeet in the least I can't tell the da'e 'but we married I know, Just in time to have game at the feast. We went to , it crtal- lv the seaside, For the r.xt, the m-t Mossed of raorn. I remember how f mdly 1 g i?H nt mv bride, Sittinj down to a plftl'tul of prawns. Oh, never mav mem'ry loe sight cf that rear, Hut stdl hallow the time as it oocht; That season the ''grass' was remarkably ear,; - - ------ . , in,l thn i pas at a cn.neH a ouart . 1 . l am nnrt So narpy, iiKe r.our, our ujv : fond pair, such as poet" have drawn, o united in heart so congenial in ta'te, We were both of us partial to brawn. iA.i:fP 1 t.iokrd for of klis vith nv bride tm . ... I lut then death, 1 ne'er drran t about that Oh. there's nothing is certain tin,l " W hen my turbot eloped with the cat My dearest took ill at the turn of the year, Rat the cause no phv sician could nab; But s birthing it seem'd hke consumption,! fear. It um jusf after supping en crab. lu vain the wasdoetor'd. in tain she was Hosed, Still herrtrencth rnd her uppetit" pited ; She lowrrlisb ior what she had rclib'd the most Even salmon she deeply decliued !
for month? still Hindered in hope and in d ubt,i IU .n,,er -"niiai c ncuo.-w-; Whdc her form it sreu waited and thin; j th.it the most ot the pirates when attackBut the last d mc prk c f existence went cut!p(j hv her baig-eo, uiade foi toe shore audi
As the oysters were just coining iu. Lihe died, and she left tr.c the saddest of men! To indulge in a widow er' moan; Oh, I felt all the power of s-ditude then As I ate my fir;t natives alone. Bm when I beheld Virtue's friends in -loaks. Ant sorrowful crape on their hat?, Oh, m; grief poured a flood. and the or.t-of-doeri to Ji Were all cryir.f I thick it was sprati' MOUMNG A 1 11. The mst wholesome and invigorating iiirot the my is u-uallv at dav Ire k. The rian who ris at the dawn of day. may rpjoy a pleasue that is denied to a slum hercr. It is ihe best time for exercise. The birds gaily carol, to welcome the tiding sun, and to waken man to industry. The glorious orb ot day is in itself an oh ject of more magnificence than the fillo Niagara or Moumorenci. the Peak c! Teneri'de or itna Vet how many traverse sea and land ,o behold these terrestrial objects, while perhaps they neter law the lising sun in its utmo"t splendour. ;he cublimeet spectacle in creation,
G1BB3 THE FIR ATE. The confessions of this wretched being
now on the confines of eternity, to one ot the police magi'trates, unveil a career ot lon and desperate dimes ; and they bring the varying torments of his partially awakened conscience that is almost visible upon hie agitated brow while he recites the horrible catalogue, He has been familiar with scenes of blood and carnage, even fiom his boyhood, and an active paiticipator in the commission of crimes, 'hat are stamped with t lie most shocking barbarity. We have been unable to obtain the entire confession which he ha made, but the following brief sketch may jbe rrlied on as authentic, so fir as it goes. When but about fifteen years, ot a?e. ! he w as a sailor, on uoaru ine. sioop oi w ar -i i '.i i r. i Hornet, an I was in the action when she captured the sloop of war Peacock, "tl ine coat ot t'ernumtnico. L pon the re turn of the Hornet to the United Statts. he followed the gallant Capt. Lawrence to the Chesapeake, and became prisoner oi war, aner me meisnrjioiy it'uu ui n-i encounter with the Shannon. He state? that previous to the engagement the ciew cf the Chesapeake were almost in a state of rnutinv, growing cut of the non-pay- . r r. . i i i . i . . t " I nent of their pr ize monev . ?nd that the Iwhere, having determined to abandon the sea, he established himself in the grocery buine8 with a capital of one thousand dollars, which he procured fiom his friende in Rhode-hland. How long he continued in that buainess we know not, but in the end it proved unsuccessful, and he resolved again to try the sea for sub - sistence. Vith a hundred dollars in his pocket.
(the remnant of his propetty, he embark- !ny cr.u k rs; led in the ship John, tor Buenos Ayres,1, Latdlod e s, sir. land his means beiiiP- exhausted soon after! Traveller G iv e me a shilling worth
Shis arrival there, he entered on board a 'of your crackei s. our crackers are too iBuenos-Ayiean privateer and sailed enadiard. Wnul! you csdmr.ge them with
cruise. A quarrel between the odicers , and crew in regard to the division oft prize money, led eventually to a mutiny ; and the mutineers gaining the ascendancy took pfssion of the ve-sel, landed the officers somewhere on the coat of Flori da, and steereil for the West Indies, with hearts resolved to make their fortunes at (all hazards The horrible atrocities which they committed will be tully developed when the confessions ofGihbs are made public. We only know that he was a co-operator in the capture of nearly twenty vessels, and in the murder of near lour hundred human beings. On one occasion they captured a Putch ship bound from Curracoa to Liverpool,! with a vahnl le cargo, and a company of thirty souis u.chMiug the crew. All ucie put to death with the exception of u vuu-ig lady about 17, who. thueh spared, was compelled to witness the heart-tending spectacle of the butrheiy ot tier .ainer and mother bcfaie her eyes. I liey her on hoard tor some time, ?nd when it was determined to proceed to ilay ana, a consultation was hel l to decide vvheth er it would be safe to s;ive her liber ty upon their arrival. The m jority weie
apprehensive that she would betray them, tlllCf learned gentlemen, and confidently and it was therefore resolved that she stated ihai the law was quite clear, must die. Poison was administered to' r,e Vice CI .m U ,r Then Mr. S. her. and she soon shaiedtbc te ot her , i? vv ,, ,t ,,n , :i,tnc. parents Gib:s declares that 01 all the. flv,ll:( ih At tlie areumentof
murriers in whir h he has pauiM?au, noj tnend as. certainly to his one has harrowed his sou! with so much ' em lriv on jjg sj,r . b,i that his learned iemor-e as the recollection of the roll ,j happened to be on the other. blooded deMiuction of this into 1 1 s f G icat laughter )
and acC' niidish.ed temale. ii " that he made a vigorous effort rescue ...i.i i... Unner, nut mar ne war, me..y. w.c rest et his comrades who would ltcn to no meicy. til
On another occasion, an American snip,'an,j f)e ne,,r nrjUj 0r any client, be he i
,.,,,1 1,. ,f ll.p' I . . V, u I . I I ll , 1 v-.i I - r - furilifll IPkvcU Ullii Tim at;'.Oi .'tl i-are it I nr ! ..xv.. ...... , yiiioiiio. i ney were j 'i l,s"bLlJ lari'iitio-the i aro-n. w hen tlnJ Lulled States hi ig-Enterprize hove m Mght, and sent ner ratres to aiiuct mem. nn- r1"11" defended themselves for some tune be p,jn(1 a fma foU,. un battery, w hi- h they bad erected, but in the end wtie t'orced, to abanrton their own vessels and the prize, and fly lor safety to the mountains. I his account, as given b) Vjidus, ma) be true, though we have no distmct lecollection of such a circumstance. We find, however, by a lecurrencu to our lite, that a piratical sloop and schooner
were destroyed by the mitish sloop ot( A nearly similai incident is said to have war Icnus. r.ar Havana, in the sunimei ;m,tl.e(j l0 Lutlu r Maitin, wlio triumph-
'1.-1 4 r. r I Y o fcvn (-1 1 'found there twelve vessels which had! been burnt to the waters edge, and il was satistactcrily ascertained that tticir crew s, amounting to one hundred and tdty persous had been mur icied. liieie is therefore, seme teason to believe that Gibbs may icfer to this atfiir, and tuat VVHT the vessel was the lhititi sleep cU above mentioned, and net the Ln'eipitse, las thefirafes suppedat that time.
l tie oarque liansu, an yaici icau v es , sel, was also captured by them, aud the; Those who would draw conclusions unwhole l" hercrtw destroyed. I favorable to Christianity from the cir-
tiavana was the sr reral iescrtcitt:e pirates, to (!tp'.e of tleir booty. They Isaunieied about without ai'lM0'un''011'! uui even lodged in the same houses with. many ot the Amu u an e uiv ers w sent out to destiov tf. ni lie States that he was acquaint d w itii ni any of the edict! s, and was apprised of ail their m- ( tided movements before they lett the hai for. Alter their complete expulsion from those seas, we ate unadvised of the course ot Gibbs until be sailed some time dining the last snnug for Gibraltar, and
thence to Algiers, in the hspc cf getting
nn board some of the Hatbary corsair. The blockade of the harbor by the French fleet prevented the accomplishment of his purpose, and he returned by th? w;iv of Marseilles to Hoston He embarked thence for Ts'ew Orleans,' where he shipped as one of the crew cf the brig: Vineyard. We have seen two letters from him to a friend, since sentence was passed on him, which evince some anguih of spirit;)
but there is no reason to conclude thatlLudlow, who was actually a member of
he is so thoroughly penitent that he would jthe same House of Houe of H'freennot, by the recovery of his liberty, rushltatives in the year 1TT5, fifty x years
rgain. if he had an opportunity, into the perpetration of similar acts of atrocity. Wahslev, the steward, appears to be comi ii . .i tp arat iv H y happy, ami devote? me w note !of hiMime to a Preparation for the awfuP
rene that so soon awaits him. Brown-! his ycais. He was one of the most punctigg and Davis, two of the crew upon tual and attentive members of the house, whose testimony Gibbs and Wanslev wereiheing constantly in his seat, and always
joonvictec were discharged by Judge j retts. on Monday, with a solemn and im - pressive admonition. Jour, tf Covi. Definitions found in no other Dictionary. Ma-a physic! j.n-lZncounleteA a Doctor Sam phire Shoot Samuel. Di van A recommendation to a cerlain Secretary, by his enemies. I'ri man; Look into it, Mary. Her rint; A ring be.nngingto hsr, h is enemies. Hn--kd Sport at an end I urop-sical-Mice w u i caper auti n r. i ij I. . "as done work. Supper table What we take cur cveiebit on 1 MLiS LI UiN 1 it A fXLLi.s. j A man who was travelling toe roau ue jtwt Pn Y-nk and Baltimore, stopping at an inn, enquired of the landlord, have you me tor a ha.t t inU Land es, sir. The traveller drank part of the liquor. land the remain he put into , ua-ii mai ne parried in his pocket, taking up lit hat and bidding t!e landlord good byLand. Stop, sir, jou have not paid me ; for ti vv hikey Tray. Did 1 not ttade you the crack ers for it? Land. Yc, sir. but you did not pay me for the crackers Trav. Have you not got the crackers? Land. --Yes, sir . Trav. (Walking off.) None cf your tricks udod tiavellers! MISTAKING SIDES. Vice C Cnrt.. Jan. 2G, U!29. A in r vs. vrntr. Tlits case, the circumstances of which not transpire, was jut into his honor" , paj,er 0 y.e spoken to. The point was oi
ltfP-'alegal nature ol no public interest, but an ,0ersig!it ot' Mr. Sui;d u appeared to give consider able amusement to the court, j Vjr Home and Mr i'eniherton were heart! 011 one side; and Mr Sugden fol
ow jnjj- cmruried m the areument of iIr. Soulier., who. afler consnltinr with 'his :; j.l;-.,h) ..ppeaied not a iit-!;1 , .,.. r . . lt. t.UU, said UiaT he WUna tie; L j rMU,rtken his side. What he had igi - ,, however, wa- said in all sincerity ;' 1 1 1" . . , II Ulirilllt H.1.VIWI llll" I, aim ai tuv - ..... .. i. i .1.1 , i... . 1 1 . i im;(.cI ,l..f lo tliiMlrrht t.- lui ,j lDI I lr.il .' "- inwjni. , line ot law. as learned persons, nowev-! rr . , niiTid nn tbp nrrspnt tioint r hoped In- iionor would decide it without - reference to what nact talieu trom Lnm. Hie Vice Chancellor promised he would i. ,t wh en Curran made a blunder of the! c-imo i't i ii.lnin f xm thf n fih! nt Eiskiat) tar Irom losing hia presence of; c-iu: utjl. ll ruuuj I uu'J iiiv niiv. u it'll. r l ' I mind, or stammering out a contession ot etror, he calmly ami instantly went on w ith "And now, my lord, having antici pated my adversary's argument, 1 shall proceed to point out its tallacy luUv reaeenud nn tnisiaue o matter refutation of hi? owu argument Jvur. of Lav. r r f ani ZKew;ns- eves. - i -i j fa u jj strong decoction of camomile, ; boiltit in sweet cow's milk; with this, let1 jne patient's eyes he batheu seveial times, ay,ns warm as can be sufiered w, ihout, uneasiness. Persons almost blind havej been cured by persevering in the use ot t!n nroti-rmii.ni If ic iirniior h n cv c vpr tooW-rve, that five or iix weeks bathing vine 'i I i'uu. I. i? 'i v'vi ii " . "J j0f tl)e tea ,s Iiecesary. rlirr,.!tir ,hnf m:,r,. ,.i,nrpr4 imr mm. ed sceptics, but tew sceptics, believeis,' hav loigotten tlie answer of Arcesilaus.! to cue that asked him wh many went
! Utieifiom other sects to the Epicureans, but
. Jp.p (.'mriirpnt fii Iho nl iioi sect Lccaue. said he, of men some are made eunuchs, but of eunuchs never any are made men. in matters of religion, it too often happens that belief goes bef ne examination, and we take our creed! oi our nurse, but not our conviction. If the intellectual food should afterwr.idn use Mpon the slorjich, it is because
(of this unnatural order of ihing?, the art
of swallowing has prcctded the ceremony of tasting. Amonirst the member of the House of ; Representatives of Ma-achuae!ts, the past political year, were two venerable octogenarians. Major Melville, of P.oston, one of the celebrated Tea-Party previous to the i evolution, and a conspicuous patriot and soldier during the war for Ind dependence and Dr. Aaron J Miller, ol ago. i hese interesting men are totu ne tween eighty and ninety years of age, but they retain their mental vigor to an ex ) t- i ,i i -ii i tra ordinary degree and .Major .ieivu:e s bndilv activity in unusual for a man of ; evincing a deep interest in the proceed 'ing. The old veteran, with lock, white as snow, vvears a genuine revolutionary three-cornered hat, and no one can look at hirn wilhout strong feelings cf respect and veneration . He is social and communicative, gentlemanly in his manners, and takes great pleasure in receiving the visits of his friends and strangers, at his residence, where he exhibits to them a sample of the cargoes of Tea captured land destroyed by the Indian party in Boston harbor, and relates the adven tures of that intrepid band, and other memorable incidents of the time? that tried men's souls, in a manner to excite the liveliest interest. It will be recollected that this venerable patriot was unccremonii u-ly thrust out of the office ot Surveyor of Boston, nt the commencement of the present glorious era of Reform. Wc heard hiui speak in the House only on one occasion, and then with the most decisive effect, in tavoi of the claim of a revolutionary petitioner.--tsex Reg. MUillOX .V HUXTER have the pitasure. f informing thi friends and the pnhlir qntrjLily. that they hare received and are no:; opounga large and general assort ment of .Merchandize, among zchich nil I lie found Srpcrfuic Black. Blue, Olive, Bronn and Gnen Cloths very superior Bro-jsn and Liht Blue Cassincts Red , While and (i ret n Fianntls"-Rosc .Mac kin an- and Vein: Blankets Suptr Black Italian Lutestring; SilkS,- Tally Velvets Bombazeltes, Plaids, Cambrics. Calicoet, Gloves. Hosiery. Fasfi ionaLlt Bonnet and Beit Ribbons Leghorn I Bonnets Fancy Soaps Cologne fVattr Silk and .Marseilles Ft slings Brozn and Bleached Domestics Prunella, jMorocco, a7id .Men's Leather Shoes Fire and coinrnun !Iats,$,'C. tkc. nli'uh, tciethtr nith an assortment of Flardxaare, Iron, Stcd, Castings, Fresh Groceries and Qneensnare. they are determined to offer at the lowest rates for Cash or nurcha7talle Pioduce cf any kind . They take this opportunity of acquainting the customers of the Fincennes Stiam .Mill that in future that establishment sill be un tier the immediate management f one nf ' thefrm, and thty hope that their invariable ditposilion to accommodate zt ill ensure than a share of public patronage. QThe highest price for Wheat, Corn and Sazv lgs. Ja7iuan, 1831- 14 if rpvOCTOR H. DAVISON, Member of the 'JLJ College of Surgeons, London, Licenfia'e th.c "R-in Hospital of (JlHsguwcotland, ; Lets lea ve to tender to tlie Citizens ol V iriceni es Bni vicinif v his professional services lie may befound at all times, (except when abrnt en the business of hi profession,) nt Iim room, in iUH1i' 01 MT "av,? Unler " i-harsrea shall be as moderate as possible; snd I . I . . 1 L . I. .. . 1 : a J ' - . J v . .1 i ' . .i ! , .i " i uue nun in ine conuaencc oi in use wno may can on imn Dec. 13, 1T.30 12tf cpriOTECTio:;.) fit C V Pr.J-,linn I'lpi. .....1 !ir!no Iiiciirorix.. 1i"c l I 1. . ilVkVlliit 1 l i - a IIU .'i.iii.iT. nui niu i oon any id Hartford, Connecticut, are ; prepared to insure on . Cll k i l1MU, V44e, C) V lUl btUUS. AND THEIR CARGOES. ALSO, vi ON HOUSK5 AND STOKFIS L -3 at moiierate rates of piennui'.i Satisfactory evidence of the liberulity cf the company, in a.'iu-iiin: losses, and promptness in pay iue;, can be had by applying at the oC'ce of the v liicenrjts Gazette. SAMUEL HILL, AerJ, Vincennes, Oct. 1, 1330 1 OFFICII. a N justice to t! ii institution . vce take mnrh pleaiutein informing the public, thut a boat lirre.nd;ltt, ,jdn.r ,, tUiJ uholw aIiC;UIit ;a. insured bv L. H cott, aent of said prouiptly paid us bv tl e eorapany. SHPTKR PAT RICK. CHARLEs PATRICK Terre-Haute, Feb. 3, iio0. E. TAYLOR, TTTI the honor of annuuncuu: his iT. rriva! in 2 this t l.u e, an. i his intention t devote te-w day to the practice of hi' i reft ccl 'K't,,r ll ur artitiei al t. -cth. witn lU'-lth I . ei maiiti.e y, ami unite natural in a( p aiauce; cure all cases ui the seucvv; pr.vint ll.o'-c teeth that are decRvinc, from further dt cay by pbiHCHU; retnre the beauty and eieca::ce cjf the teeth when lost b tartar, bv f.nhn,-; am! pertcTm every other opeiatioti of i Henial character, in a neat and sc ientific manner. I le has h ti excellent Sj eeitio for c tooth cl;e. ritig the ' rT' 1 1 -s oflice i' on second street, nearly o pasire ti.e store cf Messrs. Reynolds llonavr i He w ii! visit 1 uu.lif-s at tdeir reiiitnce, ii ie-' vjuested. A, r:l 25ib, !C T.
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REYNOLDS &. BONNER, VINCENNPS, INDIANA, WEon'and, and "ill constantly ko-p '..r alr t th' ir Factory in Vinceru.e, am: r Ml at the st.re .'I Ji t-:' t i-arly, 1 rr--n:,ui , of their own m a' Ut u turi .tnd ol a very s-j vru.r qu ihty Mitt :,ai.l- n i e-lhers run he fnj j l;t J with uiiv e,U4ntit . ! n bt --r' nonce, ann on su. , 1 i terms ac rnnnot i.u! tc pr v fafi-f actory. Vincenne.s, March 1 i, iSJl. 5tt JYotice to the Commissii ne Officers cf f.V st Reginu ut cf Li .Militia. N election v.itl i e held on the Ttli day o; June next, in Viru ennrs, nt th irn o-f Col. C. GrHeter, to elect a F. L'a 'i r Clhi ral, to command the 1st Brigade, in the l-th Oivi -s-inu of la Militia: to till the vnraney occasioned by the resignation of Gtn. .lohn Mjers; by order of Major (Jeneral II. LasselK1, cuai mandinr 6th Division of l i Militia. M. ROSi:, Col. Comd. 1st litt. Ia. Miiitia. March 29th, 1031 -c:7w3 EARTHEN ci CHINA, T ll C suliscriber ha ja-t received nn cxtengive assortirent of Kanheti and Chir-ti Ware, direct from (he m atitii.c? orr-rs. u l.i !i hv will sell at the lowest Ma k. t : ue.s for C'a-h or approved credit, or at ti e KatU ni pric with addition l rarriaue. Those Mcrthart.i coii j: Ha-t will fan! it to t i i r Bdvanta.e to cull and examine his pi ires Mid n-nnc f r ibcm-i-lves. UOBKH'' hAU lthM i:. V o. 5. Cora. Row Cincinnati, March '22 M7v : A dwvi ns Vv s ov N" trt r r S IIH undersioi i h.i g been !u!y g appointed adun.'iMr.ttor on the estate of John O'Neal, i c .is d. ct VanuMl ur county, h (liana rei(nests ll jeisorn in'ibletl to said estate to m;;ke imn.ediate ;nyrreii, anrl all pt rseiis havinir ; !ai:;., to pres nt then; within twelve morishs tv-in the AU March last. The estate is j-a nnidv solvent kUi'FRT BARNKS, Ad -nr. Aprd Ut, 1 83 i . fi A. i'or' r; f. w. the mJL Webb was n. d. .. n la? Srcrh'T. re n ;n -sir u xo 1 prosetit tin ir ;iccounl, lnly H?th ..t m:h tfd, to Uuvid Webb, fer si tth mr nt. or in ab?i;nc-, to 11. D. Wheeler or Samuel Hill DAVID WLMJ. March 11. EDUCATION. " TUF sTibacit ers ripect'illj inform the riizvi cf Knox i 'Hint y a nl l;:c (ri nds cf f-'acr-ticai rer ernll, 'hut the suaie e. .esion f ;heir .-chool will ouuinifin e in the Knox coun.'y Seminary , on the tTili ol April nrxt. A pair of first rate (ILOIi und some MAPS hav- been procured tor the ne of t'to- School; in which, the variom branches of a hb ral education will be taught. JOHN N. L W.G. AU.r.S. Vincennes, March 26. ;t) - tf ESTRAY MARS. rsnAKHN UP hv JolmCrnw in Juhnsun tonn.-iur. Knox county, on the 27th March, 183 1. one Krown !are. ix!& supposed to be nine years eld; thirteen hands high; witha blaze face; sc a.ft saddle pots; some spots on her neck, rump, nndthie;h; n ith a heavy mane and tnil ; l)i:,i iu ti.e rit'ht eye ; appraised to cichtec n e'e 1 r, by John Halicr and Alexarub r Max well, b i- re me, this 8th day c f April, I Wl. JAMK3 S. IIDWAKD?, J V. April 12, 1F.J1. 2!J HITT &. ORRICK HAVE h OK SALF. DR. CILW.M.iX'S Juti -Dyspeptic or Scur Stomach Pilh Indi.-tsou or :our Ston.ni h is nrkrow loi, ( rJ b.y McdicaJ writers to boa coniplait t c.: ii born kind, al all time va ry difilrult d cure. II i is siiliiirior.l ly illir-(rated in the oi-hj .jir.treent c-f tlioe wno unf a Innately i-uf'c i m.ct it, a they, for the nios! pat!, tiiid thnt, ; f r having tried n. any things ro little or i o i;rpasp, they nre at Inst obliged t" n-i , ;r th';t t.'T the remainci, r of life, such !'.ii,c'( s um at best f)ut palliate tiic oi -eace. fid? -i ? h cunistjuices, any medicine en; a! ic id if,-,:' c : ' - it: j i;. 'y tne i "in; Hunt, must surely la-aiif-rtu b u.-erving rt.e atteiituui ot all ! .-e wh" cLaicled with it. The proprietor ot the-.- '-;! is the reloie happy ui offering to tii-: i fil i . 1 re. invaluable medicine, the success of wh !i I inever jet tac-ii equalled lor the cure .t ly t. sa iu ifs most co.nphcnted forins, su' h a Ic.-a of BppntitP, n;iu.ea, or siekne- at th" -t' niacb, unci soi:ietii;es vomiting, I !c!;i: up i t w ater, whic h i s sometimes ta'tc but oio-t o,-nr.on-h sour, ::awius- pain in the t,h.u,(K-l, I t art!urn, or w hat is called -o.r t; u.'' 's c-.-'ivr-DfSS, ult'IU'.-s cf the C Ui f: I, ate e. l.!;i;li,-r, lowuos of iiiirits, pal; itatiou o Hie i n r , vertih"0 or ciidines,and di! c;i ht- J sleep. A:ever appli l;. li 1 1-3 iu U.e r.bi.v e di -i nr. c c"oi:-, w'i!! :. vt-r I r (:- iv i .. ' r ('; - I " n !.,. a i , , cording to ft.e i. pointed, ii- t!o la :l in prodii' in a rv . : 'Ui. p rn.;ji c ;.f i i:r . The u-e (. a wi.-ic Iv v v. :ii c . nvie i- tr,t ii. unbtdicv ia: i't 'he(r .M- .' v . 'i h i!ii;vs. e!!f ct'iaii remove a ll ; : . i; i ;. not lacta ly hy m utr-di.n-. tin-cid, hi ? '. -. rr c ti!i -hat moi tad t' a'' , t he s v'n t . v : . ;. '. i i c n-e to it, ar.d at ; t: 'me tie. n ' . a to tiii" i fi ru- and vi' the -.v eii ta ) : i i! -i t il . r,- :. . c:,:. -., a, ti i aJucli is ah-oh:tf!i ! ec. --,-rj ef th; nuirna! t i t im'ii. v. 1 he I T..-.M! a cT!:ficat. C. C'ehen, I it. V.t u Ur of t!.;: froai I;r. W a ' A no : : l a a i lo. j hie; tl S c it i , ,vc. sir 1 cheeic.j-. i'i! ! ll V 'ii'l v ' 1 ui Dr. Ch; . i , 1 1 r .- A ' In' remedy for I ;. t ai' h.t:l ti niu 'tvtral m ill, :-'mt t a in iv r ra I et ll.lU iooi inev are iiiu'n!. in u..iuv a-i .1 any other j re paraiion I i: . w .er i. in all ca-c - h ie the U ;.!..ch cpilre evacuitii,!i by t..- irtrfcnt:. ttiHrti thev nr in m y op::.ii,:. l- e t liie ;.t and i ffieaee.: .js I'll! ol .iv the s time. h n ' ? 0' I : ii 'il e t.on. u i. : n; c Mi ia. Seyti. ' ,
