Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 43, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 July 1831 — Page 4
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' From the Albany Advertiser. MY CIGAR A PARODY. Oh! no 1 never mention it, Tis banished from me far, My lij familiar luxury, lt favorite cigar! From day to day thev hint to me The ru!e9 of etiquette. But hrwho or.ee has moited, can ne'er
Thoe frastanl fumes forget. B ut Though never practice now !f. re the tavern f ar, rlnw many choose t" illustrate Their 1 i t with a riear. And when thus thins' beneath my noC, Its ( pt. exquisite yet. The curling volumes of tny mouth Forbids me to forget. And he with whom Eve walked >rickVl, Our arm? so rloselv ImkM, J i hap1 bis U e an 1 his cigar, T gether nre extinct! What ia there else could bid him ghun, The rluh room where we met, t"-"ese perhaps he's learnM to chew, How could he eUe forget?
English traveller, '.Torino Park, nameiy,
.ooks letter, and a double tnrreneu -un.which things the chief-hud preserved a belonging to magic. The two brother?, by means of considerate presents, ob-
tained ome ot those arncie-, brought with them. From information which thee travellers obtained in the
frv t appears that Mungo rv.rK, ana
companion Maitm, attempted to sail
uptbeNier. in a canoe, out soon alter their embarkation were unfortunately wrecked near Boussa.
The negro inhabitants of the bank or
conn
his
thi river, w ho are savagf1 una in'epen- Ideceder.t, ami the saici aunimisirator now dent attacked the unfortunate travellers fded an inventory and appraL-ruent of th . .' lit- i i U'ta' oi -id decedent, an it appearing t et.th arrows and clubs, m order to rob - -efCo u;t that uep per Jnf
and indepen-
ihrin of their effects and make them
rrioners. They defended themselves
alaltt u Indiana,
Vanderburgh County t Set. Probate Court of Fanderburgh County, July Term, A. D. 1831. Elijah King, atim'r of the estate of James Anthony dee'd, vs. William Anthony, John Anthony, Berry Anthony, and the other unknown heirs of James Anthony, dee'd. Application for leave to sdl Real Estate.
'TXiOW at this time came the administrator
i aforesaid, and suggested that the personal
tate is insufficient to pay the debts ot said
decedent and the said administrator now here
of the rral
to the
il es
tate, as sussested, is insufficient to pay the
debt i f said decedent, and that all the heirs oi
with great intrepiditv during- the w hole sanl decedent except Jonn Anmoiiy, .ue noi riav. bat their ammunition failing and e-indent, of this State: It i ordered that the
THE FIZZLED. Aremsn rode up one day to an Inn, TV here the landlord, a Yankee, would think it a sin, A ,ksin cf emission" to let him pass by, And leato not a bit of his history. !JCs like you are married, if one might say eo," Quoth dirc host to hi? guest; but the stranger said "Ko." 'Oh, ah, tir, a widow er ""'"No I am not.1' -'Ict a widower? -right, fir, 1 leally forgot. (YcuVe a bachelor, then, it is perfectly plain, " "No. nu, I am not;" ar.d thus once again IVas our landlord ecrc Mumbled, and liftf d both eves, And gaped with the most unaffected surprise. "Fy George,it is stiar.gf, sir,you shouldn't
be either
it g the number of the savages increase i'i proportion as they were killed, Park and his companion having embraced each her plunged into the Niger, and immediately disappeared The Sultan Bello, in S.ccatou, affirmed to Captain Clapper ton, and afterwards to the two Landers, th it the inhabitants ofEoussa were pun ished for having attacked M Paik, because that heaven had eent among them a violent and desolating plague, which destroyed a great population; and also, that from that time forward the whites were better treated by the tribes on the borders of the Quorra. Richard and Jehu Landers being obli ged to abandon their design of proceeding to Timburtoo, from which they vveie scarcely fifteen davs journey, for want of present to bestow, without which their is neither found protection, nor assistance from the authorities of the country, they in consequence re-embarked at the place where Mungo Parke lost his life, and fol lowing the current of the river, which runs at the rate of four miles an hour, thev ascertained that the Niger, before it
divides itself into various branches, is ten
miles wide
ALE OF THE MICHIGAN ROAD LANDS, L THE STATE OF LVD1AXA.
REYNOLDS & BONNER, VINCEN.VFS. INDIANA,
V'Eon;aiuh and will - -."stHnf!y kpff for !il- ut tin ir F'artory iii Vi!:, ern-, ;i'.:,J
stor.- m . ihii if i.iriv. i t ire ioi
said William Anthony, John Anthony, Berry
Anthonv and the other unknown he'.rs of said
decedent am ear here on the first day of the
next ttrm of this Court, and shw cause, it any they can, why said real estate, or part thereof, should not be sold for the payment of the debts of said decedent, and in default thereof, the sale thereof will be decreed in their utsence, and that a citatioL- issue a"ainst the said John Anthoii herein, ard that notice of jeudency of this application be given lo the said non-resident defendants, ly publication of this order four weeks successive!) , iu some punlic newspaper of this state, and that this application be continued until the uet terra of this Court. A copy- attest, JAMES W. JONES, Clerk, 424520 By W. T. T JUNES, D C idiistrut vix's otice. ALL persons having rlairas cf any kind a.ramst 'he -.-tato of fra Grtinr;, dt'e'd, are hereto notiued ti present the same, duly prow n, t rb iia! Sautl:. iu Vinccnues, aiunediately. It is belitrved the said estate will be insolvent. ELIZABETH GRIFFIN, A.im'x. Julv 9. 41 3
Y authority of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved
February 6th, iKil, the undersigned aiII offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, in tract? ot Eighty Acre-, or in Fractional Sections, (as the Public Lands are sold,) on the third Monday of October next, at the Town of Loginsport, in the County of Ca-e, a portion of Lauds granted ta the State ot Indiana, by n act of Congress, approved March Cd, confirming to the State of Indiana the binds ceded to the U. S by the 2d article of the Treaty conduced betweeu the U. S. and the Fotamattimie
'VrW.c ( Ini.rc ft . f ...L-., ,r . ifitthe ttofr Ot J mil If X.iri, ' ' ' ' M .' ' t,
Road from Lake Michigan, throu-h Indianapo-' , j-j K iYj i r S a Tlif lis, to some convenient point on the Ohio riw r ; ', VL5 i JL JTw part of which lands have been designated audi,- tU,,0,vn ,:i;,uf t-;re and uf a ry sup. . lor set apart for that purpose, by Commissioner'! , Mer.at.- srul others can he xtpph d
M'l'"""" r1-"- v' l-;v with nnv q.nr.tiiv. eiisb.rt notice, nr. J on and confirmed by act ot Congress, M roved . . ; , .p ,:Uryra,..(ory.
t . "i. i. Af i 1-ce-aes Mar.b lo, 18:i.-25lt The parts which wd! be ffertd for sale, 1 r -; elude sections ar d fractional seciior.s in ihe followir sr town-hips And runes, to wit : 1 D v. CJ. V A HOOK
f)i!'i:( rrf'Ll.Y lender, 1 pr..:V.-s.ioraT
.. -ervn e- .o 'he ei'of..-, t Vmcer.Pt s
i's vicnoty , u.d ;:.!oti:.s 'hen ll.at ht ha cici tvj, r-ifj the r i.-'ier
In tcwn-hi; 23 north, rat.j.v 5 east id prir.ei , pHYSXC D S'JRC'BHY, pal uicridian, st-cfions and tractional section Ai.s(
20, 21 12 -23, U. 26, 28, 29, and 3 i J own,! ii 29 i . rth, rai ge 5 ca-t, tract:cnai secUrti- '4) and 36. ;
In Wvt YisxX WivAiiifc lad IVistYict",
i.dhop'.-, ffom hi. utoeme'ii.
a ShhIV ol . Iv.
. I l.'l
Towttvhipilb north, rane C east, sections 5. dent an:, receive a si.mv o .iv..- p.:.;:.- ,.-.! 7 a,,j iy i;c ilia a is in tee r. oe. a. J nr., re: tie 'ioun hm 29, n.-rth, ranee 6 fat, sections-" r M'eur-, on Marlv-t t-Ueet. ur 1. 12, 13, 14. 15. 20. 2', 2 23,24 26, 27, 23, ,f"e ferry, wneieh ! a,, times be harry
TO ALL WHOM IT COXCERXS. Take Volice,
THAT application will be amde at the next Circuit Court to be hoi den for Vanderburgh
Irr.nnfi- Sf!ilo (1t Iruiinna K lz-.w! TV;.,-
They then resolved lo proceed uy o.ie !)lay h. 6e;,u-mber next, tor the appointment of of the mot considerable ot the tranches ,Citiumn-i ners to divide the real estate of Jon-
hich flowed rapidly to the west. A- , llnai1 Antn .ny, late ut said count), dee'd,
niuuui in? social :ieir
W
June 29. 1331 .
WILLIAM ANTHONY, one of the heirs. 414
SHERIFF'S SAIjE.
f J i wrtuoit a writ ot Venuilioiii Lxnonas.
they approached the coast, thev were taken prisoners by the negroes who inhabit the banks of the river, aud were again obliged to embark to be conducted to the presence of theit King, who lived at a great distance They were plundered and treated ns slaves, and were threa
teued to be sold, and sent into tne interior, t ae the door ot tde temporary court Louse in Thfv succeeded however, after ereat (Vincenneson Friday the 5th day ...August ensu-
. I i.:4. i nie;, between the Lours ol iU cc 4 o 'clock, it said !
tliEicully, m persuao.ng ie Um.3 l7 . ,.r acrt!eaUv tl ,he Uurd section of the law
f.roniises of a great reward, as well lor jeetm real and personal estate to cxecu-
J t me directed, from the clerk's office of the
K.. s Circuit Cou: i, 1 wiil oflVr at public sale be-
6
II
23. .'-H, 31. 32,33 ird 34
I ludiun Country , Cunirrenonc ::t 'he south bou"dary of Township 3tj, nc rti:, rf nge 2 cast, south of section 34 ; tin nee one section, ir.cluriinc: the road, numta red acreeably to the law of Indians, from 1 to 45 inclusive, terminating at Indian boundary on north of sections 21 ant! 22, in township 28 north of rane 2 east. In township 3b north, rang'' 2 east, west half section 1, sections 2.3, 10. 11, 12, 13, 14. 15, 22, 23, 24, 25, 2C. 27, 24 35 and 35. Township 37 north, rttnsre 2 east, Fccticns and fractional bf-ctions 1, 13, 14, 22, 24,23, 26, 27, 34, 35 and 36. Township 38 north, rane 2 east, sections 14, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22 23, 26. 28, 29 and 36. Township 37 north, range 3 east, si ctions 10, 11, 12, 30 and 31. Townshio 37 north, ranee 4 eat, sections 3, 9, 10 12 13.22, 24 25,26,27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36 and 36 ViVt CvawfovdsyiWii District, s'vl.
Township 37 north, ranpe 1 east 2d principal meridian, sections and true. 6t ctions 6, !8, 20 and. 32. Town-hip 38 north, rancc 1 ea't, tirticn
ic. 15,20, 23 and 30, and north cat, north w. st, east h-ilf south wes', south et-t 22, north
to wait oo tie s'.' who may la or him with a call.
He
il m iki hii chaises a . low a :io-.-thlt
and t:ie produce f tho i:oi ni:y w ill bo takt'i in payment, at the in srket ptace. Viiicennin, June 8th, i3il 37 $
lOO ACRES OF LAND, LYING in the Old Donation, and cum', r red 114. It will he .sold at rauoi le-s tbar tos price of Congress binds. IYr further prticu l ,rs, ; ply ut the Ga.ctte Ofict. 17th June.
TOXSORIAL DETAKTME. T.
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XFiTIE subscriber brj;s lerve i .f'uin hu
IA friends and verv r.um-'ffU- acq
that he has oper.' ri a -'.ViP ne".r' ' p y'- 1 -tore of Meters hjneids i: llom.tr, on ond btrett. Hi- cb-t,; atti uti n, -h.-.rp r-..: h(-t water, an J a st adv t.ai. !. w-ii ;.i a ,
mini!':, !ffct;;:e the U.r to it . prist ir.
i ' ns
and h'.s veroi s ci e to tp- out sid i.
h
a-t, math west, south wast, and wi. -thiol
Vet a widower married man, bnchelor their persons as for the property they pee- iaon, ail the r.ut title, and interest , 1 1 - ' U Jllower ma"M ir' ' j to ?enii lhea to the Coast of Sion S. harbiu, of, m, ar.d to one hundrec! Uouth w e.t . and sou h east 31 neither !C-T,U c - , ' Ooi .muru, t acres of laud situated in the county of Knox u I wi ship . r.oith, r.- 1 wH, ?es ti-n, 2, 1 don't like to he rude, but w hat can yea Guinea. Thus hair,g again emoarkeu, j tjelI-g tne x e. comer of the entire lot hi the 3,10, 11, 20 and 30; and eat huh no,.. be prav they at length tirtivtu ut the bay ol lie- joK Jonathan, known by the nuii.berone tmndred n?t halt north west, souta west and -outh t-at Ponred' theVufet.' dizorced nan" and nin";wheie the Earopean gave them cve-pdUJ nine, it being the same wh. rt on the of 4. Kcarecl tn guf, .1 ai.orw u rv a.ai,tancc the required, and in tbisaid UarH, J1VeS, taken s the property ot Township north rarr, I west, Mctn i s naHoped awav. ry asSl'idnte iut, H . . ... . Hrh,n t .h.(.,,tf 'ihm,. lal,'..f. 15 end .21 ; north east, nort.s tiiej -.tii.
DISCOVERY OF THE COURSE OF THE NIGER The Ecsdish Ship Carnarvon, which
Mungo Park, together with bis interest-
lournai.
These tiavellers assured us that the nii r TVnnn. W hich dischareee itselt into
arrived at Rio de Janeiro, some days ago, 1 , Benit,t the most considera from Ferna ndo To. an islatul in the Gulf . 'f ' . f the jCjeer: und that the
cfG'dna.at the mcutu ot the river tameronrf, brought v. very interesting geo
cr arbical intormation respecting that part . . , i
cf Atnca Our readers may rememoei that in 1825, the English government gent cut an expedition under Captain Clarrerton, who was charged with the
exploration of the interior of that part ol
Attica which lies on the nortn ot me Bay of Banm.
Scarcely had the expedition left Bada
others like the Cal tbat, also flow to the
ocean. They also stated that their guides told them that the city of Timbuctoo is not situated on the Niger, but distant nom it twelve leagues to the north. They admired the beiutv and fertility of the coun
Jtrv through which the) passed, the ex
tent of winch is calculated to ue iouu square miles. The inhabitants ot the in terior are Mahometans, and are much more tractable and civilized thaw the ne-
VY. L. VV1 niEKS, I) 5 K C. Viucennes, Jul 9th, 1831 41 w 3 1 00.
OCr PRO TECTION.
41 Company of Hartlord, Connecticut, art,1'1 witt,f,jt ivr.h east, nortii wes;, 'i.ul!
w t -i ai. a -iutr ar 1 1 ; nor.tia-t. i.ortn wos and wrsth ii; s. ut. v. ,.ft .;f lf$, south .ve-t a.n'
1HE Protection fire and Marine Insurance
'Jk, Company ot H repared to insure on
Attain, Keel, t) Wat louts, AND THEIR CiiBGOIiS.
ALSO,
ON HOUSES AND STOKES,
a'thoio h covered with f ri-ti- s d'Ue !i.e ; Pan epr.i:-,'" beauty lo.-i pro; ..rt;- l-.-. -tiolrmcn, j;ive n.e a r..!l anl u.i!.,- f r v alv. JONATHAN' T Vl.( iK June 2s. ! V.J1 4' v3
N. b Cl. tt.i: varnished, at th-.
r.d Coots and bi.oi
11' U u 'if i
.o'.i.;
Cil;ON Cv.U.KdY
G,.on
C'rc-j.t Coar!
ti Uh
III.
Term,
wist of M; north ea-t. north west, sou'li wet
wtst hulf souti. ciut 22; u, s' Unit m.rtl. v.ca 3; wfc-t Imit utn t.:-! b, ?ont; we;: a;;, south e.ist ( ( 35; Suuth we3 a : south e;,-f 2.Township 37 eonh ri.e 2 v,fi sc. 's J, h.
0- tl, 1 0, 1 3, 24 ; 'o ; ti- k ah w e-t an. I -i.uil. w t - i
IT. (
Oi--iii Mr. K.'.v.A c y, '.r.. "w - i
Jo-eon l'-rb-v, dec- )
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r. :
ll e
Kl.'itlt , bv h'J hi- - v.' IT-
oi.f
in! a! H
u-:::tt
at moderate rates ot premium
south east ot 19 , .. : . wtst, soutr. west a;-d s. i
1 ou nst.i
', ea-.t li.If north
ct 28 si. sec 36
sic 2,3, -
4 ', O; in., rth fa-t, norf. ust, uesi r.ait s-.'t'th j ui!i
we-i, soutJi i-.i't 1 : north t,o!, m-rth west it
13; ..or' t v.-
p ot nor.h, ra
V- vii-;i(, 37 re rth. rane
ll .- time earn
i
. ... il.
tnis -':ile : .r. rvu'-oe. on motiofi ! t: .
nbi.nant, nan n ! . it i s ,(, r n '.hni i:o- ; ' e t the ; i: , :;c) t this sl it la- la-ide ii. th" inia lire- Cizet'", (a l.ewij-n -r '.- e, Mi V'ii t nic-, I il.) I', r fjisi v.c' a- 'urii-
Ci.nrt thfit Ji'-i ; !i ' n I'M-. ! iot at.
. t.t re in oi
1-. , not i ' v i '. -j iia- said Jt --pi) Mol-i h l..at
i
r t'n i I c
a ( HI
I
or
south wett and south tu.-t of
Satisfactory evnlenc of tht liberality ei the i4; ve?t halt s.i ;th west of 24 c-jiup.ri, in adjusting losses and j roa,p.tin ss in Toua M ip 3M r.oi th, range 4 west, sec. 31, 32, p..vinc, can be hnd by applying at the oil t. ot' 33, 34, 3 and 3$
gnrv, when every mdiviauat connecteu , g o inhal,it the coast. with it died, excepting Captain Claprer-'b ,v ,imire the coutaee and fortitude
too. who had the fortune to reach Socco- i r lheiie two v0ung men, and regret that
tr.u. wncre reing aua-.u uy irn uv- triPV had not the advantage oi a more no
Cnmpaniecl with a violent rtysentery anc if education. Richard Landers passed intlammatien of the bowels, he met the!his eat,y yeur9 ;lt the Cape of Good Hope fate cf his companion. Richard Landers, anf 'tr,. t)led ;imong3l tho Catree and bis set vnnt. after having buned him near j'lr,ties 0f the north befoie he entered into Soccatcu, on the 13th of August, 1827, and, the 5erVKe 0,- Clapperton, who engaged liavhg possessed himself of thejournal ot . hira cn arcoui:t of his knowledge of some Ctptain Clapperton, besides many other ' Qf lhp Aflicau Languages. Johu Lauders nrticlei, was bo fortunate, after a fatiguing bi other was a compositor in a piovmjournev of nine months, as to arrive Cl& printing office d England . Ihp c.at of Guinea. From thence by the, VVe may reasonably conclude that the
the Viucennes Gazette
SAMUEL HILL, 2cnt
Vincenne?, Oct 1. 1330 - I
Tiie s.,le will continue from dav to davi until
all the tracts chadl have been otl'ered, and no
Shh-:cade for a h ss ( rice than ia required foi Corgreia Lands.
Vfc l l.'OttC t0 V.1SVUCC ! Other and further selections are expected to
i ne iiiaae and piepareu tor sale at tr.e -ame j time, andth Mars w ill ne ready for examma-
omc:
iu-tice to tlis institution, we take rnuch, tion, Lc. The selection will be nu-de in the
, Ieasure in informing tht public, that a boat; N. W. r-art of Indiana, and :cinity of the La
injured bv L 11 cott, esent ot s ua ot'.ice, ut l'erre-1 faute b lost, tl;e whole amount was promptly raid us bv the company " SEP ' P. II PATRICK. CH Mi L E S PATRICK. Terre-Haute, Feb 3, 1830. BXARKON& HUNTER HAVE the pleasure of informing their
friends and the public gtr.eralty , that thty
Parte Prairie, and will include a first rate pint
cunsei, at the n, xt tiari i toe iiio-,01, (.i-nn: Court, to hi- he.IiU-n at 0 r .. n , 1 .n t'.e ti .rd, Moi.dav in Autn't r.ext, an m-we- fhetui:.-
1 r r ' u o'l.'.itu
plainantV bill, the same will taken
lesherl, si. far a- it rrcard.-
aijc a
entered in t,is absenc accoriin iy Teste, JOHN I NEELV, Clerk G C C June 24, 1 hil GV4
ol the State. The country is ciceediiiuly beautiiu!, and the spacious 1 rairits, decoratin ur its fascia, itin? aspect, are fertile and handsocutly icteropersed with eroves of 1 i h tiuiber. WILLIAM FOLKK, Coiu'r. M. il. L.
Xtw ovv, Vmt. CLOTHING WARLHGUSn, iHE s.b.r.nber has rem- wo h s rr't..hi.-i-
; '1
fwf ornoitunitVt he returned to England,:,. -, fjnvernmeut will send out another; A,,., rerpived and arenox ovtnirer a lam
here be published an account ot ins ,ex,j(!( j,j0D to explore and ascertain lhe'anj gtneral aisortment f Merchandize, u- sold at the tort travel, a an appendix to those of captain truth 0f those facts which are not suth-,.,, hich s-ill be found Snpajir.c Black, j11 bibe ob CI ipperton While in England having cjen.v COnrirmed, and then new light shall; Blus, Ulive, Broun and Gren CLtks; rery bu rubl -'ed-
I have been informed that part of these Lands were sold by th- U S. previous to tht
selections beins: couur:neii by I onrcss. J make,
o. 1 B 4 , M.1.1!- 11 Lar.e,
tore. No 1. o, 1 1 u-1 s'ii .
e-j-r-. il i.1.', Cieave.aiiJ a '. . ; w.o fi
Ueep con-tun'. !y oal.at. i a 11, 11 !. 1..0 sive a-:oi tsnf-i;'. thai'. fin.,t 1 1 v 'i i
n t'l.t I: a ni
li-.t
1
pxined the confidence of the British gov- ,be hQWVi
Casiineus ;
vnon the geographical knowledge I SUnerior BruZL-riand Lis;ht Blue
rmmer.t he obtained permission to return t 0fthe globe. Till the prc: White, and G ttn Flannels; Rose,
13 Atnca; and mm in- yuungci uim.iu eent , it has been supposed that tne wa -.Mackinaw A' toint atari, tts; Super blacU . intrusted with the prosecution of the , ' f lhe itr are discharged into . aial Lutestring; Silk and Tally Fthcti;
C
ambries; 'Call-
discoveries ot his late master, ami ttyc- , . . ,n , he interior of Africa: but i Rr.mhxmte: Plaids;
cia'dy to exploie the couise of the Niger,', rreSent narrutive, it appears lhatC0C4. Gloves; Hosiery; Fashionable Bonwhu h, according to the opinion ol captain lbev flw into tbe Atlantic at least the net a,:c et Ribbons; Leghorn Bonnets;
Fancy Soaps; Cologne Hater; Sit and
Lh.p-frton, cots not Hist harge itseit nta.gtreftlEg o it9 m09t C0B91derable branches Lke larnon, and. the deserts ot the in-- L , (prior, as was ".ppos. d ; but which pro- 7 sTT? ff r rrt
b ibly .lischireed its waters by varicusi blanches into the Atlantic Ocean.
These inttepid young men, after hav-;
r.c- nassed seventeen months in their ex Have iast receive J trcm i'hiia ;t-lp! ia, a lare
pedition, hapnlv arrived at Fernando Fo. a-d well assorted stock ot Fore-ii; Doa.estic fp.tn whence'they em t'ked in the above' JNYtelU: VU1JS UlZtt . vessel for tin port- (K-o ue Jane.ro.) in.VVehate a,,0 receivt,, w.thl(i UlC un tew order to obtain .1 parage to England .weeks, frjia New O. leans, our year's supply of tvhich thev procured from the Admiral, &ROC.ORII2S of H. R. M. in t'tu Transport Will.am 0ur aBortWl.lll H 1H)W al an, ' ,xt,IiMVC, Harris, which sailed trcm this harbor aCOin.-ri6;ng almost every article g.Mierahi kept few dasago for Portsmouth 1:1 Western Retail Stores, ail of wmcn wiil According to the information received ib foh: at a small advance on Eastern puces i- Y .,-iih a0co ; Che 1 ubiic are invited to call ar.d inspect for from these young Oitn, they, with sev e-jtt.tm;ejve;, ral guides and some slaves, could not pen-. " Y Ve wish toeae.e, between now ami ctrnte info the interior on the sidect thejtail, a q iaatity of POllK, and will make libBiV cf Brafl. which t thtee days jour -je. d a..v.iiices or. accviu.-t of thesirue
. lUrli. P. Miai rnain.! e wiil also r.arter Iar aloiut everv otr.tr
liO lirHKIU ll.cvuj w u -.-, .iM'i"". .
On an l?ianu in me Kieav nnn vvtu.-.,., Vinnne5 Jul , S3l.-41wJ I ...V I . . I 7 '
er yt isrei ; w rf,e ge i apuit ai y :iuoa. ml c riling to the former obft rvations of
dpt. Clapperton, i situated 10 14 north latitude, and 3 1)0 east of Pans In passing up the river, they had the good fortune to rind vmious article?, in the possession of some African chiefs, that fcrmerly belonged f the ccicbrulea
JAMES. A. M'ELHENNEY, (attorney at law,) 1T WING located Liiuself iii Viucennes, of-n-rs his professional services to the citizen't tiie 7th Judicial District. He may Le found ior ihe present at the t. face of J.-lm Ewiag Lsq. Vuiceoces, Ju!j 6, 121 . iltf
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nave uotbeen aole to procure
sold at tiie t ort Waj ne o.'fa e. So soou a s:k 1. -au
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Have just rt ceived frcm F.hd.idi. !r.l:ia, a hand i.i.
M.irtrilfi Festinss; Brozin and Bleached
Domestics ; Prunella, Morocco, and Men's Leather Shoes; Fir.e and Common Hats. S,-c . eye 'j.hich. t gtther ziith an assortment of Hardware, Iron, Steel, Castings, Fresh Groceries a.d Quecasare, they are determined Is offr at the loa.es! rates fur Cash or Merchantable Produce of any kind. They take this opportunity if acquainting the customers of the Fincennes Steam Mill that in future that establishment -ail! be un
der the immediate management of one of
thejirm. and they hope that their imanallc disposition to accommodate xyill ensure them a share of public patronage. (r The highest price for Wr.eat, Corn an t Sazc I -gs. January 1, 1831- 14 f ESTRAY MARE. - til AKF.N CP bv John Wilson, Hadden town-
i shia, Sulhv in county, on the 7th day cf
ly, 1831, a bright Surrel .Mare, suposecl to e tour ears old, alaigestarin her forehead; -wo white scars on the Jeft shoulder, and one 01 her ri.t; the said mare is about thirteen 1,111 is hi;-h. appraised 10 thirteen dollars, by b "el Lies aud Abraham Lake, before uie. 40 j joun uEAiori, v.
some asci tu '. n t ' t
Which they cff'. r f r sale very Juvt tor Coi May 20, 163L 3-loi3
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! lIT.'o r.lx month eiedo f r iq-irot 'cote- . ava'dt at bank- in cui fctandir:..' in any Ipartot ti.e -ountry ; 3 on r t r.s for 1 i ty :ico:t.
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EDTTCAIOK.
m the riti- ' I Oi'-K Il
THE sub-c nr ers re- e t f iW u ; 2eu3 of Kr.ox countv .o;,i liif iri-
tion generally, that the biwui er . School will cornaujnee in the Ki, c.-.u;.t-5minarv, on the I7tii of April next. A ( air" of first rae. GLOBED and acrne M A F : have been piocured for the use of tto-heboid ia whk'i, the various tranches of a liberal ed ucutiin wail be taught. JOHN N. W.G. ALLEN.
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anno;:). Any Goods purcha-eC; at this i'b: li-b-n.Lir, that do riot suit the rriarket for whirt
y v. ere inttuded, iii.l be exchunbtG for ri. V: : I 20 :jo12 - 1 , m
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Vincennes, March 2;.
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ESTRAY HORSE. 5rpKKN UP by Allen f'us. ia F-inrv JL to-.vn-hi:, Martin coui.tv . c- the Jth c.i.
For sale b U a::) Mid, ii. e 17.
H PLCUR . 1, at thfc Virrenrw
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notici;.
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ot June, it-oi, one dihck. tior-o. l,e eleven r twelve vear old;
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hand and n half hit'h; two 'ca.di -add!;- s; i'tie cn nid: side of his r ack; a s iri I ! wL.tt spot on hi ri-:ht jaw; had on three sN es; a: praised to thirty "d d'iar by Ca;er Peek una Jchn Ellis, before tne a Justice cf tbe Peace
tb sinbday of June, 1831.
40-3 1
URTIN PTL'CKV, J. V.
Neatly cxtiut&d at tie Ciacite
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n N .-at, art t-i'..rii,t J fh-t tt.ry cn dr. a: ti.e .-tr-ira Mill of Varrr.i. u:i it r. ei at t: ut . f H. I) W he-l r. On j (r.acir.ir ti.e feci ipt- ot either of tt e-e Ltr.fiea.e i.ev -i,a Ii receive a nru;a r rrt d.t.
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SAML'PL HILL.
JUSTICES- liEANKS I'- f sale al the U:t:co cf the Vircenic (jazell- July d
