Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 44, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 July 1831 — Page 4

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Tin: roi.K (iooD night. A onr. ;i onc lor Poland, A c up "1 festal nine, 'Tl,.i' pledged by many a breaking heart, Still Mro; lor thee and thine. With milin lip. and cilrn, cool brow, Our late I n taught the art, From v'r loved one round us here, Insokiicr iruip to art. The homes', the home? of Poland The mountains ami the pi tins, The rive i aryl the free wild weed?, The fdaves who burst their chains; The. mother sacred lore the tears That weep the horoV tall; Th? memory cf c ur better ears; Fill high to one and all. The pwrrd, the ?rord for P 'and, The keenest and the bet; But llinsr away the coward shield, And bare the warrior's breast. As ir- il y to the battle ground Ah to a banquet on ! TheteV mustr in the trumpet pound Fill high, though hope he gone. The cross, the crcga of Poland Aye, hcnet hearts and tine. Have boldly dyed (he peaceful ror ?, In plary? sanguine vio Beam, holy cro" of conquering fame, That led one CoPrtantine, But treoihle Titer of iccreant nzznc Veioi e the bannered f'gn. Good night, (rood night to Poland, To morron's tun may rise To gee u rest in mother earth, Pcaeath our o n blue skir?. And welcome, welcome-, if ibe strife Be won to make thee free! Fill to the last dear throb of life, Oh! Poland all fort! re! PETTING. Ee? are the Fiockhead argument, The only logic he can vent, His minr aud his major 'Ti? to ccnlepe our head a worse Jnve-tiator than our purse, To reason w i'h a wager. The fool who btfs too high, will have Temptation to enct ibe knave, Ard cuke his friend hi on ;lr; But tbe who thn weu'd undei stand Entiap, may be thf mselves trepannJ And somctirrep catch a Taitar. Some sliK make the rmlfer vure, ind then proposo, and look tieniure, The bet at take to dot;! If; F t getting that whatever vogue The f r i k may b.are. the m;n a regac Whose betting is a bubble. Tfwp.t not yourfif, 9 ill Ipss ytur friends,! Vhere bet" begin, attachment end, And up eprirg? feuds and quarrel?. Leave wager- uiib. the black leg tiibc, l.et with their practice you imbibe A portion ct their m orals. SCIENTIFIC NOTICES. We understand that professor Lefhe

lion i i.i i uni-u? .ii.u v t u in u, .t i abo e terms, of hi titioal congelation. He had lound by j ,. . hi.eailv expenments, lhatdecued whin fecary caiticn jOr enhance aud ecu.tone or" friable nmuld, reduced to a groes tlaw Vl ViC

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r t . -,,;f. o f,-rio1i-!!n advauce : any notable .aiiurcio tias, wouio a power of nb orbing m n-tt te, f an el lWeiy OI eadu.- the ru inferior to sulphuric acid it?elt. but cir- j ils lvnvv -rhc payment must ha 'cih cumtar.ce? having: lately drawn hi3 atten . s-pt-c io oi e.-nah id. ti.-.n to the subject he caused wme mould- 2 No b-iardcr will be received for a shcrt. r oiirc fragments of porphv i. tic trap i;ath - time titan a q-. art. i -. p, ' . J 3 No deduction from the charges w ill Le ered from the fKleofthemagmticent road ;aii ctor ilbscncts niihss cccionea b, i.u,r.ow forming roun 1 the Cadton Hill, to lejlu-sSt rounded and tltied carefulh before the) 4. Children ailli tcl with anycoi.. us tii e bv a bachelor's oven, this powder jdiease, will not be receive.! into ih saooo J, . n r ,;,t4wi j -md should it be disc aiur adn,itL..nci . len.g thrown into a wine decamer utUdltat ih guch a U)ej t.( with n gla? stopper was attei wards r-ardl(.,or remoedfroai the school, until thvv ried to the Collf go; and, at a lecture a few ;shall be cured. ihxinre. io the Natural Philosophy- class 5. The pupils will not be allowed to visit the f ubirh he had been teaching this se-;on, town or its v.cmetv, unh ss it be the parent" aien ut- . . b .,, ( '(express wi5ii, ami unless the tamiiie whom ihey in tlio absence ot Prote.u i lay lair hi i aTV t , vi?lt Lt, designated. Th. &e vias will by Ii .lv.) he showed the influence ot its ab-JIJO mi.aus i.o more trequcat than ouce a month, soibino; power cn his hydrometer, which, jand then so a not to cause t tie cation oi any

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pump Ml Ircm -JO degrees to "ceivc vi?il?t tsct-rt ,-rool their parents, cu irdi the wetted bulb being consequently, cool-flU or weij known relations, unless the isit ed about GO degrees of Farcnhcite's scale, jers are bearers of letters from their parents ei The Professor therefore proposed on the 'guardian?. . - t t t , .i . i' Vr - I Po avoid the interruption ol class, it i..nt int. to enipW the powder to liec.e a ! rnestU. dpsm.d thal y!ilts hhouJ(1 bv M nuifii STiah bedy of w -.ter. He poured the pow- l)e;it;le Cl)ij:ti0d to the evenings of Weui.es t!er into a saucer. abut seven inches wide:tia H,,j Saturday , these being now tje time ai and placed a shallow cup of the. porous lotted for recreation

- , . A ; . -. rarthrn ware.tbiee inches in diame-i tcr. at the beiplit ot half an inch above and covered (he whn'e witlia low receiv er Un f xhaus-'nisT tbi? receiver till trie jiie st. 0,1 at 2-10ths of an inch the water in ;i verv tew minute? ran into a cake oi I c. W ill, the same Vcder an hour at tet warn?, Le troze a large Lo.jy o: water . in tbrpp minuics : and he will no doubt.! i-'i the?o inc uand intf rpli tr ext,r i,.y,arc r-.,irh t jrthpr It .io.oii Mi:i J', . I ...r ui - t i. . i ........ - - - ...... such earth willabsoib the hundredth part ot its weiqht of moi-ture u ithout having: its power en-ibl impr.ired.3c is even capable of abs.ubin as much a- the tenth part. It can hence eatdy be made to fieeze the eighth part cf its weight of water, and inight even repeat the process .again, in h it countries the power vw!l after each process recover it power by dnirg in thesun. Ice may therefore bo procured in tropica! c'.itn-t'ff nno even nt pea, sith veiy litile ti"uble and uo !ft cf rik or :ac2ucaicnco.

THE ST. CLARE'S rEMALE SCHOOL, OF VINCENNES, INT. jfTHI school has been in operation fur seve-

L1 ral year?, and its patronage has afTVded satisfactory testimonial Until recently it was Inc ited rry inconveniently : this circumstance, and occasional ii-Us option created thereby, prevented its conductors from making every possible HTort to extend it usefulness. Lut fh location of the school is changed it is now locate.! in a convenient and suitable buildmg, in a pie asai.i arm ittum muihuuii, iui cood water, j ure air, fcc. k.c; and twenty ad.1 pleasant anl retired situation, with ditneal boardi rs can be comfortably accom modated.

I he branches of science taurkt iri St Clare's) Tribe of Indian?, for the purpose of making a Tenialn School, Vincennes, are the same as are; Head from Lfik" Michigan, through Indianapotaiitht iti the celebrated lit rary and benev -j lis, to some convenient oint on the Ohio liver; ert ui'titution of Nazareth, Kcnturkv. It is 1 prt cf which 1 -md have been designated and under the same superintend, nee of the Right t apart tor that purpose, by Commissioners lie v. Hi-hop?, and the immediate inspection' i j appointed on the part of the State of Iudiaua, the Rev. Mr. L Picol, residing in V 'i:..-cnnc s. I and confirmed by act of Congress, approved who exuiunr ti-e pupils and encourage - tl.cirj March 2d, 1S.J1. progress. To reward' merit, and c.vito lamia- The part which will be t ffered for ale, in-

hlo ambition and exertion, houorarv pjc;!al nn ''.i-tribiit"d evtry moi.th, anl at every quatterly examination. 1 lie Ladies who nianagp and govern thichool eie called Sisters of Charity. T hi liave consecrated themseli es to the service of (iod, and their neighbor?. A u:Iicn ot ninber of compitent and experi. need tutore.--es hae recently come fria Nui.ueth; and by a tender and conscientious care of their j Uf-ils, they will labor, with instruction, to gain tlie love of the children, and merit the ct.iitidiRee of parents. Every necesary attention is devott d to the taste, neatness, politeness, cor.ect mnncrand moral principles of all pu; .Is aS tins school. t he religion proiessen v t:,e listers ol Chnr ity i the Roman Catholick ; but as no solieitu 1c is ever allowed, to induce pupils c,f other dcnoruir.atiou? to embrace that of the luioresaes. parents need harbor no illiberal thon rlils 111 regard to thiv matter Claldn n of all ikinmiiiations are received : they are only requirtd to submit to the general regulations of the school, and th cu-tornary exercises of domestiek (praver, rnornlng and evtnieg, can never be dispenscd with The boarding of pupils at tlii'school s a 1 1 be comfortable and ia all cases of indisposition, the most tender care -will be be ,s' owed. ) The Systan of Education embraces, iThr Knc'idi pndFrnfh Languages Anthmetuk, deography, Hi-tory, and Rheto tick , Fiam Sewing, Marline, and Ornamental Neecl w rkDraMin, Faitttinin iater color?, Fancy-woi k and Kmbroidcry. Particular care is taken n tench Se lling. Readmg. v 1 1 1 i n rr , and to inculcate the rules of Gn.coni ar and Syi.t.i, in t.o'h Ue.-u iges A wed ijuahtiod uatie nitoie's of each ountrv, u acto s e ch language. Instrumental muic on the Piano Forie and Guitar will also b1 taupbt. I he terms depend upon circumstances, to be known on apphca tioin THE TERMS ARE Fon Poarpcr. Hoarding, rwr ip.iarte.r, do. per annum, Vj.siiii;g and men-ling, and mend icg- materiAls, per qurttter, do. do. per annum, Bedding, per qua.ter, do. perant.um, Fon Day ScholaUS, Spelling, Reading, Writirg, Arith metick, Pl an ."sowirj and Marking, per quarter, do. do. per annum. English Grammar, Geography, History, and Ornamental Needlework, per quart 1, do. do. per annum, French and Rhctonck, per quarter,

IS 00 60 00 2 (H? 8 Oo 2 W 8 0U $1 50 10 00 1 c'O 6 Ui 1 00 16 00 0 taj 2 0o 1 00 4 00

00. do. pe r aiiiiam. ) Drawing and Painting, per quarter, j do, do. per annum, I Fancy-woik ;'ud F.uit 1 oiderv , itr 1 tjiiarttr, ! do da. per annum, 3 Iaj The charges are varied or graduated accoid (ing to the branches stuuied, as expie sed ia the' i terras. The annual expense n,r Loai J and tuJition, ir. all or any ot the trAi.ct.cs s, in vei in laige lipa se en t v ttic 1. Paynieut t-.r ear!) quartet must be ma lt 0. The students are not I V. I iiuuvu.w . . - .. ... to Tf11 cnncren snouia compiau or t.xpit Idi-coiitcnt in their letters, p.uer.ts. and tuardions are request e 1 not to suller uneasiness tiiiouietuoe of mniu, nn they have written to , omo ol the directors ot the tchool, or some ! person, other than the children, iu whom they ,l-1" .. , , j wllhtho bou!i3 :iecessary i .r the drJercnt cla:s t.s lZ maps for the Mu.-.y ot Leograj by, pupcr slates, nens and ink, c. .c . All communications respecting tr.is scr.ooi . " . - - . i ii ii i ....... i .o-,, ,, i;, v, ..... . ,,.i ,d-1J'u" I . ' ' ... . til thn cnooi, will receive, lumiviiiatt attention. s V lncenne?, July 22, Ikv'l. otivit is Ucvel) given, THA I Letters (f Administration of the good an-1 chattel, ricVds aud ciedit? which were ot Ebas Smith, late of Posey coauty and stste of India!: a, who died intestate, were granted by t'i- Probate court ot said county to Jane Ann : aiith, en the o'.h inst ; and that the estate ol the said Eh is Smith is not ably insolvent. JANE ANN SMITH, Admx. July 16, 1831. 'Li-a

SALE OF THE MICHIGAN ROAD LANDS, -V THE STATE OF LVDIAXA.

Vt Y Hiithority of n ct of the General Assfmbly of the State of Indiana, approved 1 cbruary fth, IS31, the undersigned ill ttfer ai public sale, to the highest bidder, in tracts of Eighty Acre5, or in Fractional Sections (as the Public Lands arc sold,) on the third Monday of October next, at the Town of Logansport, in the County of Cas, a portion of Lands grunted tj the State of Indiana, by an act of .-.x.l Mori-li-".1 1P''T ti I'l . r.Ol r. '-o,;1 ape' lF 1 -"- u, v. i , . to thr Suite of Indiana the lands ceded to the I, S. bv the 2d artieie of the Treaty concluded between the U. S. and the Fotamattimie dude section? and fractional sections m the following townships and ranges, to wit : Yovt Wiit Land VsTct, In towtid.ip 28 north, range ,r east '2d princi pal meridian, sections and fractional section? 20, 21, 22. 23. 21, Jcl, 28, 29, and 3d. I ou nship 29 n. rlh, range 6 east, fractional section : and 36. Township 28 north, range C east, sections 5, t 7 and IS. Township 2P, north, range 6 east, sections II. 12, 13. 14. 15. 20, 21,22,23, 24, 26, 27, 2S, 2?. 30, 31, J2,3d an-1 31. In iAiu Indian Country, Conimenciu-r ;d the with boundary of Town-ship-3', north, range 2 east, south of section 34 ; thepee ore section, including the road, numbered ajre-'a! Jy to the law of Indiana, from 1 to4 inclusive, termini'irg at Iil:an bound am on north of sections 21 and 22, in township 2B north of raiere 2 cast In town -hi p. 3S north, range 2 east, west half section 1, r edoes 2.3, 10. 11. 12, 13, I J. 13. 22. 23, 21, :r, 26. 27,34. 33 and 35. j Township 37 north, rano 2 ea-f, sortions r.nd fractional sections 1, 13, 14, 22, 24, 25, 2o. 27-34, 35 an 13 ;, Townshi'i 3'- north, rnne 2 past, sertion? 14. 17. 19. 20. 2! , 22 23, 2o. 2S, 20 and 36. i1ow;ishio 37 n-rth, range 3 east, sections 10 U, 12, 3-1 ai d 31 ' I Iown-rn;3- orth, ran? 1 eat, section 3, 9, 10. 1-2. !3. 22, 21 2.3, 25, 27, 2, 21', 30, 31. 32, 33. 31, ;-5 and Jrt Inte C v aw fin ds vUIvi bisUriel, wz,. Township 37 n.-rth, range 1 east 2d principal meridian, section? and frac. sections 5, 18, 2(J and 32. 'I ownship 38 north, range 1 east, sections ic io, -, 2o and 30, and north east, north wt ft, test half south west, south east 22, north i est, north we-t, south west, and west half -outh cast 24. north east, north west, ca?t bait Fouth west, and south east 31 Township 37 north, range 1 west, sections 2, J, IO, 11, 20 and 30; and eabt Uali north ea3t east half north weat, south west and south east ot 4. Township 38 north range 1 west, sections lu and 21; p nth east, north west and south west of 14; porth east, north wesi, south west, west halt sol th east '22 ; west hall north west 23; wet hi - ".uh east 20; south west and couth east o: V5 ; south w est and south east 25. Townvhit 37 north, range 2 west, sects 3, 4, 0. G, 10, 13, i'.. 26; north weat and south west of 2; west hall' north east, north west, south west and south east 17; northeast, northwest and west hail south west el lb; south west and south east of 19; north east, east hail north west, south west and south cast of lownship 3t north, range i east, scc.6, Township 3? north, range 3 west, sec 2,3, 4. o, 0; ii ci tii cast, north west, west hail south west, s iatf: east 1 ; noith east, north, west ot 13; iiorlli w est, south west and south east of 14; west I hit southwest of 24 Tow i.st,.j 3'3 north, range 4 west, sec. 31, 32, 33, J4j 33 .ind 3d The sale will continue from day to day, until all the tracts shall have betu offered, and no sale made for aksspiice than is, required for Congress Lauds. Other and further selections are expected to be made and prepared tor tale ai die same time, and toe Maps iv ill be ready tor exaiuina-t.c-ii, oiC 1 he selections v id be made in the N W. j ei t of Indiana, and viciuit) of the La I'u'tc Prairie, and wall include a first rate part ot the St; te. '1 ho eeuntry is exceedingly boiutiiu!, and the spacious prairies, decorain.z da I lsei i iting aspect, are foible and haud--uiatl ictcr-perH-d with groves of rich timber. WILLIAM POLKL, Coma. M. K. L. 1 rave been inform ed that part of thes Lands wne sola by the U b. rcvioas to the elections being coniirmcd by Congress. 1 hae not b en able to procure a list ol lands sold at the F-rt Wayne olhce. So soon as sue!) hst shli be obtained, a notice thereof shall bo putd shed. 40in3 &i& W idIo TOWLINSjON & IOSS Have jud rtccived from Philadelphia, a hand some assortment of Spri!g and uvitr Which tl.cy c2Vr for sale very low lor Cash May 20,i;3L 34:n3 EDUCATION. THE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of Knox county end tbetriendsof education generally, that the Sumo er Session of their "chool, will commence in the Krox county St minary, on the 17th of April next. A pair of tirst rte GLOBES and some MAP? have been procured for the ii3e of the School; in which, the various bianthes of u liberal ed ucation will be taught. JOHN N. &i W.G.ALLEN. Vincennes, March. 2f. tf ESTRAY HORSE, TpAKEN UP bv Allen Roavs, in Peeary towndiip, Martin county, on the 9th da of Jtmo. 1S 1, one Lleck Horse, supposed to he eleven or twelve years old; about fifteen hands and a half high; two mall saddle spou. one on each side of his back; a small white spot on his rigid jaw; had on three shoes; ap I raised to thirty dollars by Cager Peek John F.llis, before me. a Justice of the Peac--t L?s 9th day of June, 1S3L 10-3 MARTIN STUCKY. J. P. JOB PRINTING Ncatlj esecuted at the Gazette Odict

fctalc o Indiana, Vanderburgh County, Set. Probate Court of Vanderburgh Covnty, July Term, A. D. 1 C3 1 . Elijah King, adm'r of the estate of James Anthony decl,

William Anthony, John Anthony, Derry Anthony, and the other unknown heirs of Janu s Anthony, dee'd. lpilicalion for have to sd! Real Fstafe. rS0lY at this time came the administrator ilNI aforesaid, and suggested thai the ersonaI estate is insmlicieut to pay the debts of said decedent, and the said administrator now here filed an inventory aud appraisment of the real estato of sid decedent, and it appealing to the satisfaction of the Court that the per-onal estate, as suggested, is insufficient to pay the debts of said decedent, and that all (he heir? of said decedent except Jehn Anthony, are not residents of this State: It i? ordered that the said William Anthony, John Anthony, lUrry Anthonv and the other unknown he;rs of said decedent appear here on the first day of the next term of this Court, and shew cause, if any they can, why said real estate, or part thereof, should not be sold for the payment of the debts of said decedent, and m default thereof, the sale thereof will be decreed n. their absence, and that a citatioi. issue agamst the said John Anthony herein, and that notice of pendency of this application be gien to the said non-resident d-Teiidaiits, by publication of this order four weeks succeed ely, n: some public newppaper of tbi- state, end that this application be continued until the next term of this Court. A copy attest, JAMES W. JONES, Clerk, 42w42.50 Ry W. T. T JUNI. 1) C Administratrix's Notice. ALL persons having claims of any kind agniust the estate of Ira Griffin, dee'd, are hereby notified to present the same, duly proen, to Saml Smith, in Vincennes, immediately. It is believed the said estate will be insolvent. ELIZABEIII GRIFFIN, Adm'i. July 9. 413 TO ALE WHOM IT CO.VCERXS. Take Voticc, TH AT app!icatio-i will be ma le r.t. ths nnt : Circuit Court to be f.nh'f n for 'andrburch eounfy, State of Indiana, cn the .-eernd Mon - day in Spptrruher next, for the appointment of ( "oinmissieners-fo divide the real e. tate of Jonathan Anthony, late of said county, dee'd, amongst his several hem WILLIAM ANTHONY, one of the heirs. June 20, 13.1!. 414 SHERIFP'S SALE. Y virtue of a writ of Venditioni hvnrnn;. to me directed, from the clerk's office ol the Kie-x Circuit Court, I will offer at public sale be fore the door of the temporary court house in Vincenneson Friday the oth day of August ensuinc, between the hours of 10 4 o'clock of said day, agreeably to the third sc ction of the law subjecting real and personal estate to cnecu - iion, all the right title, and interest ot Sum S. Harbin, of, in, and to one hundred ecres of land situated in the county of Knox being the N. E. corner of the entire lot in the old donation, known by the number one hundred and nine, (109), it being the same v.-ha rcon the said liarbin now lives, taken as the property of eaid Harbin, at the suit or Thomas Malone W. L WITI1EHS. D S. K C. Vincennes, July 9ih, 1831. 4lw3 I 00 OCT PROTECTION. -CO jHplHE Protection Fire and Marine Insurance Ll Company of Hartford, Connecticut, ure prepared to insure on team, Kee, 5 let at Boats, AND THEIR CARGOES. ALSO. V ..... .. .. .. . s i- S ON llOUSLS ANOSIOliLS, l8' 'di at moderate rates of premium. Satisfactory evidenct of the hbemlity i f t!ie company, in adjiisimg lossc and promptne-s in paying, c;m be had by applying at the office of the mcennes Gazette. SAMUEL HILL, lgerJ. Vincennes, Oet. 1, 1330 1 Tlie Protection Insurance OFFICE. CZ. k- -.i.- ..... w m , nicTien f r io mitiroimn ir- r-.ti.i, w i'lvmuiuiu t i.iv Ull I if; 1. 1. V IM4 1 ' I IC II. U I 11 Uup ' insureu by L, IL Scott, agent ot said otlice, tit Tcrre-Haute being lost, the whole nruount was promptly paid us by the company. SEPT Fit PATIUCi:. CHARLES PATRICK. Terre-If ante, Feb. 3, 1830. MARRON & HUNTER HAVE the pleasure of informing their friends and the public generally , that thty hare received and arc nczv opening a large and general assortment of Merchandize, among zi-hichn'itl be Jcund Snperfine Blach, Rliu, Olive, iroven and Green CLths; very vperior Brozvn and Eight lilue Ccssir.ctis Red White, and Getn Tlancls; Rose,, Maekinazv Point Blan.cts; Surer Black r. ; i . . i"t j 7 ill', . ! Itahan Uteitrvy; Silk and Ifh I civets Bornbazettes; 1 taxds; Cambrics; Cah-1 cccs; Gloves; Hvsitiy; Fashionable Bonnet and Belt Ribbon; Leghorn E;:nii(fs; Fancy Soaps; Cologne Water; Silk and .Marseilles tilings; ErcjLii atid Bleachitl Domestics ; Prunella, .Morocco, and Men's Leather Shoes; Fine and Common Hats, S,'C. $-c. Zihich, together u'i;t an assortment of Hardzzare, Iron, Steel, Castings, Frtsh Groceries ar,d Qu( ensnare, then are delcr - mined to cjftr at the loxzest rates for Cash ot Merchantable Produce of any kind. They take this opportunity of acquainting the customers of the Vincennes Steam Mill - - i thatinfuiure that establishment zill be vxi der the immediate management of one of theft rn, and thty hope that their invariablt disposition to accommodate Ziillensuri than a share of public patronage. tfjThe highest price for Wncat, Corn and San: l'gs. January I, lo31- 11 tf ESTRAY MARE. "pAKEN CP by John Wilson, Hadden town A ship, Sullivan county, on the 7th day o Way, 1931, a bright Surrtl Mare, suppo-ed tr -e four ears old, a large star in her forehead w o white scars on the left shoulder, ar.d onn her right; the said mare is about thirtet? amis high; appraised to thirteen dolluis, i vel Lues and Abraham Lake. beio;e me, KM3 John hkaion, j, p. j

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v REYNOLDS & BONNER, VIXCENNCS. ISVIASA, Lou hand, and wdl rr.ntt't'tt- Jff for sale at their Factory in Vin'o-..:, , at the Store of John I) E; iriv. I erre H . ol tt.( ir own maiiUi.icui; e am! oi a r sup r aiabtv Men hants sn 1 othc r with eny quantity, on short notice, and, on twh terms as cannot fail to prove r-a'i-1 a' tcry. Vincennes, Mareh 13, leML 2C:f DR. C. VAN HOCK jOESITXTFULLV tender- his pr.o. si. r.al 2 scrvites to the citizens of Vmcenm a ;.r.i its v ic inity ; and informs them that be hn- t. oi menc d the practice- of PHYSIC AND SURGERY, ALSO 4nd liopes, from his unrernr.ti..g ai;. ;i ,r. tc merit end rective a share of the- put i: ee'ronage. Ilisol'Jeeis in the r-oai e 'j tr .,tf store of Mr. Mieure, on .M -rk, i t. ear the ferry, where he will al ai! t:n es lr to wait on thoe who may to or I mi with a a!L He v i II raake hi-- ch ates a-! m a-i 'i-sd !, and tlie produce of the c.v.:.t-y v.ill ie takea in pajment, at the n. rhct priee. Vincennes, June 6th, 1C31 37w3 VMl S.li.IV. 400 ACRES OF LA? D, LYING in the Old Donation, and in m .. rei III. Itwi'i be -uid at ijjtn.1, ie-s t! ..r. ihb rice of C'en.-re-s la' d t or further ;..rtic; .r. a- plv at the d'azette Ol2ce. 17th Jar.e. .v-ri.ll l.' 1 l f ' 71 1 'V V t , tP i'JvJ U 'vi TO.YSORLIE JJt.l ARTMEA T. O! vr;s!U! vr.s!!-O! vr.b!!! II !E s.jif riber hec leave to i .f-rm hij friends and erv i!i;m-rous Jicouaintancea that he has store of M. ond s'rei t. opem d a shoo nearl opp'.silf the s-rs lyi,o!d-- ,c Lonrxr, on sec 1L-cLve nttcation, sharp razors. liiot water, an ! a steadv hand, will, in a few minutes, reJiae tl c (nr. to its pristine purity; and his seissors ie to tl e out-side ef the head, although covered with i n-tu's i4bke ibe fretful 1 1 orcupinc, l t . i-, , , !w. ... A , - . . . .-I rt Tl. ....... geritlemen, (i;i , iii.ij j "'.iwii. , ic.ij.;, ie mo n call and i :i!i:o f.r vuu J ' :N AT1J AN TAVLOR. I sen Ives. i June 2S, 1S2L tbu3 ! N. H .Clothing si onre-l, r.nd IJoots and Shoe vanished, tit the sb.oite-t notice. rVw-Xnrk, Vikeap, Vaea, V!oak, fetnek CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, r'nL subscriber bns removid his c afsblikSuient from No. lb';, .Maiden Lane, to the -priciocs Store, No US, Pearl s'i-;t, ever Mebsr?. Hyde, (deavi laud i- Co. ; w!. re i,e v i . ii Keep consu'tsuy on nouu a mo ;vio.e c. Un4 sive arsoitment than make, and mat' riaL greath' improved, and v foru.eilv Tbo s'!e, of he "('! v.iil" 1;0 1! t pbcut the same low priets as thos." et ja-t m-. 8 has alio on bond n I i'l'1 i.--or'ii. nt et h w priced Clothing, made i:. g,(1, I stvle. exr.rf.s-'y for the Southern mid e-tern 'lia.!e. t; at wi.l be solo at about t! e u.-ual pn. , ot ti-e s,ig interior ipj a lily . Afsor.'i a-sorf mem efSt.'ik" with inanv other de-iral :rt;c!c 'I ho.-t who will take the t o :! ! o examine f Ms St.- cf of Goods, will rohably i'-, ll::m-.e!ves tht they cannot reject the same mount trem ar:y Stock in the City, th.'.t Mill le u ku:cr or mere dt jirnble purcha i 1 or -:;e b F. J. CON. NT, N o. i.dh Pi .:il -t. N,...v York, ix months credit ioi- roved TFRMS --S notes : a vatdo at iank in f tatiibe in anv .. . . r - . I . 1 1 i C or er cetit. di-( -.uiil f r easli la :ili cfises v. i.' ie the tin.e is t.xk,: d, inten.t will !;e ch;:r-f d at the nde oi ii pf r cert, per antit'm. Any Loo is mcTd, ll.at iio no.' they u ere i:;tt la'.c of hers. April C;"i C.wI2 oerehasf a! ;n , btHb!i.-I iit the i:ia:ket ft wh L i, v. ill bo e. cl.utigtd FRESH FLOUR for fair by ihe barrel, at (he inrcnrcj Stenm Mill, for ca-h onlv. Juno 17. MAKIiONfi: lir.TEP. . NOTICE. ' llHO-K ib; -cribr rr- to th.' 'iv.zi :f,- who i.,,('"(i ,r,-f:1ir?.,r 5i'' 'r :-, ' y ; a;. ,; in ' he'll, are i.'itoriroai t;,;.t 'hey ra-; de - -t .tt,;ltJ) Vcrr Mrr, hIU;( r, or at that f H. I W 1 eler. On j radaring the receipt rt eithr r of li-ea .prdlcaier:, ,'y S,K,!1 r':ive i 1 -rop r rrrdit. 1TthJc,'c : Mi;LL T!!LL. J. 5t W. Have m-d reecived trrm .1 . : large 'ud ufll ass. .rfed stock -i F r i-" I ' "rne:t4 We have al o n r- :v- ', ' i! ueek--, freoi N. w (:! , ar ;. -." ru Grv r "7 T' r--4 Oar a-sortn.eiit i omnri-ir a!r.: l:f.V . T' r i extensive, rally k.-pt n i . .a . ; r ; .e .-. i in W ?tf n. K'-t el r ,. 1 ..f H icn will -. rririj ,rcct fcr Ke sold ;.t a 'mall advance t L --'-r The public n.v iuviti d lj c-dl ai.d :: t!icm-' !ve. p. s. v-, i-h to ( b tweu now n r J iall, a cpian'dy of PMlK, and -t,!l u.al.e eriil Hflv.uue on aeea uat f !,',. ,auie. e will also barter ; r a.iac.-c -v- rv otbt f k.ial of country pro dine. J . V; W. II. Vincennes, la. July 1 , 1 12 1 . J ! a . JAMES A. r-l'ELH.NEY, (ATTCr.M.V AT L.V-V.) fT" VVI.V(i located l.ino' it in o. -- of. ier I,: 1 T(-e--l-n:. I I '. : - t., V. itiiei,9 -t th-r 7th JaJ.ci.il !h -:.-. t. He --.

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