Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 52, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 September 1831 — Page 4
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- I ol.LVn KOKi:. 'The s!ar id Lord P. .lin;hr d.e n t ir. the a-ert,dapt. Hp ''"'iM ,W r.He i.-. the r.ui in life : and in the scene? v.;v, arrinrd which hi presence .n of f -!..d f-c:na!i"- rhum. I e I'"1"" He wa emphatically ot un ... l,.ili rtiii). I i r 1 L ill il llS:! r-e cf h.tppincs. would have u -i t,i i P.e s.n no a cloomj and Ii-J i .1 ri in. . - tl ,. . where bright eves shone VT th h-r'i'.f ;i b iM. .:;., f.rrr no k.t.ij i p -h-ih1 ered tone l)i I :) I:'.- ; it t t'.l !'! 1 '-diz ! t- p ! 1 oi .the r 'i U S pi hp !:U.-0, Or teiuiv.- thiil!m glance. l- wa'k'd almr thr pith ho trod V shuot'C 1, all n R-i'el upon the very i, () i which hi- fottep fell. 1ST.) hand t Uit c t j i',:er timers l"por hi lonely way : Tho. he ha i I ):,d ml .vhon.r-- Inure They, too, ha IVur.nk aeray. He wept alone -m c w-n near To li l his s i-.roAs e i-p, To dry th: niuuin"!- bitter tear, And whimper hope .a"ul poace. He a-kM it net '.h-Tc i a pri -'c Wi'iiin th- wou':'!r.l heart, Th it. like hp "H tror il vr, wo'ihl hide The keen and peisMiM datt. He knelt atone what tVn to him W'pre all the c -iT" f rn"n? The "tar ff i'nth no m-io w as dim, An i lutio ierkd h I rioti O: an Tit ue that hmrht world above, lb vend the clear blue !-ky . W if!0 all is joy, an i peace, and love Hi bettei homo on high. Qh.not Ml-nie aje tho-r- uho fmu T.'ja i :f!s! ct xi t - t w The jrpti ? oftheinniotJ.il m:n', Cit: ti' n- hme "! r .ii :! Vl)v h-''r o 'lie gii!td ( r brnd IJ '"it" A;iibii!rt;'- th' !!-- ch.iv.f;i senTit' m-r iVt-ii i" : ed ah in Oh', stt L T.o-a not mv I'aitu a-Vav 1 r . I .1 , . .. , , 1 .... U .-ie.u inu.. .10. im or temid to (li utu the I! U"' i T l! .Iti , I . . . Let dl that earth can yield decay. 1! , I .. , I'u? Ieac 'his heavenly gift behind Oar life i fait a meteor gleam, I. if up amid surrnunJn g gloom A'Ui' g lamp, a Mtful beam. Vuench'd in the cold and silcr.t tomb. Yet if. a holy men have said. There lie beyond that dreary bourne, Sore reti"n wheie the faithful dead r. eniallv forget to n.rurn ei'-pme the c4t. the sword, the cluiu. The burning wild, the black abyss I slii ink not from thc path of pain, Which endeth in a world like this. Bat, oh! if nil that nerves us here, VI en grief assails, jvm! sorrow slirg". Txi-r i ut in the shadow sphere O fancy's wenk ?n.'ge.mg; If bop s, tho' chen-hed tor.tr a'd deep, lie cold, and basekss aio.ki-ries. Then welcome th it remal sleep. Whirl, ko wrth not ofdieatns like ;!;e.-e. V ' '-.ub! thou trouble rtl be sti U P'V.n.ee thy v a ;n s !?) hili. i re a k on thee, --! p' " pupe; L'!. ni 'Uia.g on 'h-.no..j The djlit f till!': w i 1 G -(b - the r hi i ! - no i p a 1 b. u - he inb f t sl i . i - Ati! bait, ll ni the. n 'to?' -ih t "i The ho piu welds. 'Til ,U dt. il le.t die ' TALKN IS or A IT ill D .WW OK. 1 t e . sj ) iUm-s .'i . o;i.. . .i. w 'N . -t r. it n a- I i i V i .i 1 1 i O -, ,. u : ' oiiip. : ', ii 5 In ,i ; i i i .1 .1 ! I l 1 '. : ' h.el OPiyl- : :ie i 0 ;' is -' i ,v . ; U in K in i. I he w i i p.i ii.in I " t. 1 -I if n ' ti '. )' U ' k W .1- JiJ. P... i :: tiPti ai t- k. and in hipei w a u w i- p. i e S,U ' t the KP.-sf i. en t '.e e.nnc v i hi M ih-t,. pit'-. ICO. (he t'leti. tCli-0 to C-p, -.-'i: 0 Jt ll;t MiOM. :e ! w h.spei e i. -fb. !'U v'Ohead . and I ' i like m.t'p" -lb 1 u; out he i-l. at! 1 1 ik I ; k- a map," t. m i tht- mayor to the kt.-ir 'ho ist io-ni : c!e;k wlii'pere-t, rnf.r. The nny i' , i' the den o.) -u haAled .n.-Wht-the oevil ' o y hi meai;'" T'ie -u-iix. ? e ui'lti w iih tea I a i v x 't... w hipi o i. -B l,eio. u vM I i-'J'U u til:" Tie nitvci immf-'i.i'eli rep.-.itel, "lii heaven, V 'U mil lUiiiU- ! I'hech ltv iii a vi lent iae I. (;!. y. u blonder jpjr poppy, i vis'j vu ha l nev i here" The m t atm biwbd one Oi.' ha i j 'I t m !ei iPi p-ipt . I w i-fi y u n.ncr come here- i tie ei,v mi leik .... iaonedi ileiv took to lo ip e!.. an i the! i or followed him. Va p.r ' he K.i -a m- . . , . . . ... i a vi dent tu ot lausinu-r, :n -ugn wun ( out r iffe. A mm wa cuftu -j v'raw n am' ob.it' on a c;nl! iiav. win i ,e !"
fVotuifcovei the nccioent ull uie of inalo.ick. One
comrrf'n';e Bering it on the barn iloor. askrd him whoso it v;-? l!o,!ge. lo,.k;ng at his ow n hand-, t xrbiirr.cd "Hy jingo, it? mine ..7fri?.:.T. It grew frnMy foon afierward'. and the fragment ef finger being itork on.itfrorrto its place, nd there remains though the nail is wrong fide up. s"vvTmmi:g. Lrander ami I.ord Hyron are celehra tet! fnr having swam the Hellespont.
Stimulated by this feat, two gentlemen of this city, one a member of the bar, and the other a physician, on Friday after noon last, started from the IS'avv Yard. and sw am across the Delaware to Kaign's fiiPf - v - tit .Ta .vijtmiif rrclinrr lurnpil ntiont I Villi, Uliu li.J''W. t v , .v,... - m-.d gwnm to a point on the iVnr.sylvani i ch-rG opposite to lpd Bank, leaving c
c iped drowning and the ague. And alhwhirh c "ti-ted of unall fi-h. he would. thi was fione.oL'f of pure, love of swim a soon a-hi; meal was ended, return to
av.ng !,ci u? nea! no more u i':in ier ; in thce nrral day , while we hae such jvi exanple on record. I'hii U. S, (J a:. j HOUSES Lxiraci from fif hport t-1 thc LottvnU(ec
cn Ilo'tcs at (he list Cittle bkjv f bar to ob.er e his exclusive attachment tu Ccncirl, .V II the crew of the good ship Triton. WheD It ui have a colt, which you design torjjng by on the. crui-jng- ground fjf a a ili?ordf il , uniuly, p-or, mean, hoi I N'gatn.'1 i'!ht w hideiiien's tennforavis.it-
livcd horse, the t ilioiv latr due .hols, istiictlv oh-erved, .u v is g.i a- .uiy ; j the summer season put ban snt a i is tare ! without a fence on eras?; and it ae pre sume io j a? the line ct t-iu-h w Inch ! hounds your pasture fetter, clog, and v ;o the celt o etVcclually, that he. can neitiier 'feed nor walk. Tin-sot t of chastisement w ill not only tend to abate his coinage and strength, hut to imprDte his- gait o wonderfully , that the most expei ienced irrL-r will -p u7?o, lO.lrrniPit he nm - J j r nie', paces or caniet-v iy uns process alo. y ou may orn imcnt his hools with rinj- bones, and so cifectually cnpple him in every leg and joint, and tender bun o urntoimly lame as to a
.11 1 V - - I sixmsi: is to thiili for h tnscU, by plundering" his living liom waggons and tleighs By tins couisc ot life he soon becomes familiar with chils, pitthl'uks, and bull dorrs, and from a general acquaintance j . ;v uti all travellers who carry cats corn,
vm apj'tar ime a s-.U!ui norst". tii uiejimiu. The nun aloft were ordeied to wnon of the winter he should be suffered jkeep a sharp lo. k-out for this fellow to tun at barge, in the highways au I en j V haleman. In about two hour the joy hi! commons: so that he may leant, as the,eiy trom the mast-head was "Jack U'of ... ...... I ' o
or salt. n( tnree years pi age, nesnounij i or three months, Jack Uoggui strutted be broken an I tutored by a hopeful youth jwi.h a sort of tlhcial dignity across tfie cf sixteen; who w id initntc him into all, after part of the deck, leelme: himself,
thcsuhlirre mysteries of arcliiug.juinping,jniuch aheve going helot e the mast. He t prancing, pawing and biting. Thus eciu-;had not an enemy on board, and had he jca'cd, the hoisc is tit for service 1 mean jheen permitted to liave seen the end of Itie st !ico of his owner and no enc tl-e jibe oyagc, it is pos-ihle that he might j Uc is well qualified to carry his tnastcrjhave come m for a share of the profits. I to framings, giog shops, and tavems In When he wealed food, lie usually walked
-t surb a horse must lide.or rather ira!lon!tn;.r)iiv , .1 v,mik. ,l,
. ,,1 , . , turn, at 'bp rate ot eielit miles rcr hnur !cn a cold w inters night, and in the height f I !rl die 'iritiir ih.in llo llin. tvilnnllt nil nr v-i ii.j ..v. ju. sntr,r.t the noith west coiner ot a tipler s ithr-j) or tavern, where he should remain for the space of four or five hours without i Seating or drinking, while his. accomplisheil owner is within, regaling himself over a comfortable tire, '-with learning sats :h."t drink divioly,' iliiputit-g potuo, chew ire tobacco and sinokinc cijrats
j While the happy man is thus engaged in wa s no o0 g amu-ir.-glv solemn, someImciatenrntr his elav, an i sctiliiiir; the at tl ir. ine a r:w. k trarto , to witness the
j fans ot the nation, crscu.e tiispuied point U imrehirion, should his horse from theef--i., .............. - ' - - - - " I loci ot col. I or hunger, pi c some by m ighing, to interrupt the sublime h.u :iigue d hi master, he shouu! get out oc( .;ionaliy wcar at him, kick him. e.n.t ge j the di-::j in c nt the whip l .-ueh !of mil l piiui drnent, and by lieon. g i plentifully up u meadow hay au.i hm, una nini ive s'faw.ihe h- rse. ni ti ne, will leatn patietoa un ler .idv t isuy , and grow so otcieran I tanw: tliat the o-.ier may even, skip hiui w :hou' ti iiianilisliog t To least ic-e itrp' pt f;r ie5lerst.ess. About tin tin:e nl.. ib.e fi'iiiei will be ptepared to l erdiitee.; hoTi-'!fhy b.;s up i n ut :i i u i w h h.;V Ire u w ail :!.g hr -ars ami w..tchiog iho pi ;rti ss aria motion cl ii er ani h,s l.oi e, A DOMES ITCA I CO PE.VGl'IX. I s - w! one" happens that an individual d ('a- f 'a mi in -i ot uq-.i itsc birds distinguished i ?p Toriu hut their open throated vc iv r .;! ;lu n tear of the human spe- : -. i i e a!io its nature and gives some eviPio e l cvilizition and the higher ii .-o.ipia ot what may be called an m'oiu i!id iti-tinct. The following reu - - m kab'e o'. inntance never bcfeie i.ub vd. iMnpioef ot the above lemark. ,. ' . , . i '.f dy a tact tnut can he attested by liv i-:g w itnese ( I wiia'e hhi; Tkiton, ef Xew Bed-1 l-;i is e ii i . ;-. :i -t ,ii h. liii.-il l.ir.I.t th'- I i i ir-i I Danks ...... . . ... i t!i - ear I C2 - U ; . t ?Vi tt dl'ij,v The morning's work ahorious. ut success i it ha ! intu!i! a wlmle ti hi .Uvith i d ..uv. !h- -rptuied monatch of the; it-,,, in,- ;ru.utet bravelv lathed the! - a e,p, A,,,',- I ,mi and stanud that f :;,mi wiin .'ii s oia. p.,,. stream ot his Moo.:; but It W ij. t e in eath wi h winch be giappled, ana ie-.hl,, ai-o,. diiiw-.fivar ;owe o .iJong .jde. and secured by the flake ti nn- lo t'. -!i:p (.irog was seivc.i, a cat Kit in i.i lht-e tnu nphant oceast ms. ati I a patt ed t.ie ere i i etn co below to pal I.1K ot t e tuo ,i. iic.p'ies ef i:'n n'. nd -a!t j:i k . A p. rf loi-.iiu ;-ie.Pl i i U h :o Ax. ? ove. t '.u I mw a IVireum, (Uv TiUj A; u vte-.l r:i:n.irily called bv thr r -. i i ., ::. I'etnt en tne ho.jy ot wfLiic -.od the ship. The water wai l"! i h the bbni; of the" wba'c. i jr i , ,-;d t.f. cm but the head aro . e: : riv y iiitant He w a-1 v i ::iij-i i.'ir i !;et ufum the whab.
of toe crew leaped upen
tie whale, nnd the nngiri.a caoie feaiies?t' hia hand and was taken on hoard. On holding a consultation, it jva? determined to k the strange biul and make a a purse of hi kin; but one more humane (ban the ret, ire,Hed that he should be f ast overboard, which wa c'nrie, and all hand? wcie called to commence cutting in the whale. In a short limp, the same penguin rn i:e hi appearance, and by it actions expressed adeire to be taken on board. It was accordingly done by the command of the Captain, when the wog gin, in a stately manner walked aft, and -huwf ; figns of happiness and contentment. Ho was perfectly tame, would sul tr the approach of any one of the ctpw.
m 1 in a lew days, so far learned his duty jas a spaman, jhe was put c tint when in calm weather over boird to collect his food. uie Miip to ne taken on Lioard. He became a general favorite with the crew, and received the name of "Jack Vegg!n,',, with which he seemed much jpleasedand w.-ul.i rume to the call with ,as much alacntv as a dor. It wapsinffu1 mg r u t ) J h. k Woggin would sometimes, Iriiwiien in the water, approach the boat: of joiner v h a!e nhj-s, l ut all thc attempts of niiMr crew to et him on hoard proved inctnal ; he would, dive and avoid them ;j llmt w het.eve; the boats of the Tiiton came jr.ea: him, he would hasten to be taken on ,oai d . j One day her. perfect calm prevailed over the ncfp Jack had been put over , i.oani for food ami extetci-e. and in com bnt .,(',.., 1.,. ,.u n U .A ' ' -"'" ' ' -r"-', '" .ceeded to sotne distance tiom the s'.iijt, a :spaall suddenly arose, and the ship wa lnv'ii three or four miles from its station, ) Ail was i ustlc and contusion, when it was e know n that Jack oeffin hai been left be - 1 pr g:n ts in sight. ; With much di:)kuiu, Ipantuiff from the seventy of his exertions.! he approached the ship, and was taken on ; board. He had been swimming for dear 'life throiiirh the tui bulent sea, to re-P'.im I o J - ' - -1 his post of duty. l . J , . ... . J tinimur 1 hu n t, rc,i,iLit ,r- ,.....i 'lie ate beef cut into small slice- and ........... 7 uii liij ivuuiri. M Li dull u, ir.kn..nl . ii I.... I I ... I.iil. t. ... i hi rumen ?u i liit i 11 u.iii I'ui iiiifi i.isii. uij - salt, and bread then would walk lo the 'water cask lor hisrlrink. liut we mibl approach the eatustjophe iUne. day Jack V.,agui ws -i-King lor in? dinner, and Uie Captain, uoahie to hod an) fresh, neo in.u 11 h;n;. uneiiai .-.one in a s f sah jm ii. an o 1;; two houi;- tnir n w ( 1 ot a m am .0 w.-is (i( a i w . l'-mii. It ene.. i is itf- arut noisiess step ol the . a.i '. lllH IWl ntiLllii.i II 1. if. I iicu '.iv v. '.ill...... i, l III.. IV T jhody of Jack ggio. laid out in due 101 rn atui in, oie.l Jot ins last l.iunch They loke.: upon him ,u- they would have done! upon u nro.her sanor uuoe. Mmii.ii cir euu;?tatHf?,or, as tney nouut iiav c gazco upnu a i.tvoiitt ship stratiuea upon the ro-.k. --VViiofe plow snail never part the billows ami e ." -lij. -:cr's iltc'ciy Mtsscnger. i;. - SCHOOL NO TIC J t.il. ki.V. iiLNRV oi. sill AW tc cct-i Ok OPlv iidoruis the citizens of Vine, noes and the pubiie m nerally, that he will open a ric'.ioot for the mstractioii c( youth, on the lt
the oi(Oiua ot October next, in the house occnj pn d at present l. v I.i-faaidy. The teuetiieiit is liartjoand comniodione, and m every le-'p'Ti jv.eil ai'aj.ttd to seholastic purposes Mr. rf. ! ; ro; '03i s to inrtriict his pupils m the variou-
hranehes ea lai iish lit' r i ture; and it a suihoieutly Iare can le formed, will true lessons in the Latin and Greik !anonpi s. lh i-iruui ? iillll-l H in rn.T l let :es !um -i ll to larticidar att'-ntin t,j the manners (itil nior.ib of those c--nfi U-d to hii care ; an I to spare no exertions on his part. to prepare them tor future usefiilne; and i.i nor. in the various avoeaiion- which they may pursue thrnuch Uie lie indui.t s the l:o, e that from hi-holc e ienetue as a tescher from the uniarm sueees- w hn h hns attended him in that i .- I . i: u. ... I .. . f - . .... .... ..... inw.re .u i ... . . ... . : . i--' t rlv extended ta lam, bv toe in ti tbitants i t thiBori)l,tfh iUhl iu ,lculity. he will be well s.upported in his present undertaking. ,n r m ,ir J " I er. QuAnvcn.. r-ielhnj:. Ili i line:, and IUi:ie, S i 00 l.h-h Gr:-muiar, An'htnetick, Geography, Liocution i; Composition, Ni-tory, 'h ral Natural I'tolosoj liy, Latin and Greek Latiuaes, p b. No scholar will ho received for a le. term than a quarter; and no deduction v. il I re made tor l-ss cf time, exempt for sickness. Ten! w.-ck - w i.i eonMiune a .piarti Vnicennes, loth August, It-Jl. 3Tw6 HOTEL; l V.VC.V.VES, LVDLi.Wl. . LF. ROV reij-ei-'full. informs hi friend and he n ie i-ed tor a term f car- the i av em land, late! v occupied bv ieneral llu
rut-i Johns, -n, Hnd i- now prt-partd to ;iccom in i .ate travelers, pant all others who max cue itn a tnil. the h. st niiiniT. i he t.ible attach' d to t tit- house is larv an-', 'otivenit nt; Rt.d a oarchd hostler ii emjdoye.!. -vhois thorou:hlv acpiiinttd with hii Cim- . i -. Vmcennes July ii. I8J! 4dtf
SALE OF THE MICHIGAN ROAD LANDS, .V THE STATE OF I.VD1AXA.
yT)Y authority of Rn Ret of the General Aiseir.Llv ot" il.e Slate of h:.1ijr.a, annrnved rcbnui) 6;ti, t s?Jl , the und rsim d ,V,H ,trt-r at putjln; falo, to th hiefirst t'i ldor, hi tracts of F.iqhly Acrt-sorin F rnvtion d -recti i.-, (a tlie Tiibli.. Lands are soldo on tlie thin! M,-,;,. day of Oi lotir ru-xt, at the Town of i.o port, in the County of Co-, n portu a el I. !-,.'--i :raRted to the Sta'to of IuihiM:a, I v an . ct .M1 Consre-e, npjinivcd .M rrh -2.1. lC.T.cc n'',, to the r-tate of Indiana the l-.rd- t;Mittl to i-'. b. b) the 2d article ot the Treaty cm-Hd,.,' between the U. S. and ti.e Put i.ntattiini. f'rilic cf Indiatu, fr the : nr: oe cf rn.-.kit.u' p Rod from Ik( Md.in, t! ron.h 1 1 . . i !. ::,. h. to son.,, fonvetm t t ; oit t on the Ol i ti. r l art of u .;c, 1 m U htive b . n ,: set apart tr tint pur; o- , tv C -:i.:uM' anaopointed on tl c and i onfirraed by ..rt or t! ;t.v. iiOiati '. uet ot (Juii'te To , 0 1 oiarrti v'J, I:1. The pnrt i hich w ill bo -lTered for Sale, ii elude sections ard fractional -eelioiH in the! followinsj townships and ratiii-, to wit: In township 23 north, ran;;r ? east 2d prir'ripal meridian, eecli a. and fractional scC'ion" 20. 21, 22. 23. 2 1, 2u, 28, 29, end 3.1. Township 29 north, ranee 6 eat, fractional sections 35 and 3C. Towruhip 3 north, rancc C rat, rcclions 5,i G, 7 pr.d 18. " j Township CH, north, rono G eat, section! 1 1 . 12, 13, Id 1 ,. 20, 21 , 22, 23, 24 20, 27, 2?, 23, SO, 31, 3 J, 33 and 31. In lc luvWnn Cowntiry, Coramrnrin:: at the youth tout dary of Town ship 33, north, rai;j;e 2 cit, bonth of section Li l ; tlienre one eeiion. l aeliuhror the road, nuiTihr red agreeably to t! e law e.f Indiana, from to 4 inchi-ive, tf ii.o.-.atin,: at 1ndnn I '":'! liuru I " sf'1' 111 l'ni,1'l;T - r.r, i.nrtii r f c.ilt.il.c n' -ir j1 Cl.l . i r i i j a : no I norlli of r.tn.In towndiio 3'j no:;!:- rarce 2 ect, west hal ectir. 1, recttons 2,3. lo, 11, 12. 13, Id. 15, 22. 23, 24. 2i, '3, 27, ?A 3o and 36 Tovnliip 37 : orfh. r:i::re 2 en?t, i eti. !i . wi iv ,, i;.m.,i ..(;,.!, l i i i.i !".- i'i . -. o."; 1 .-i- oi o- ...,.; (, uj nun .I J. Towr.sliir 3U north, rnnee 2 ea.-t, sections 11. 17, 11. 20, 21, 22 23, 20. 2.-, 29 and 3d. Township 37 north, ran re 3 eas-t, stctions 1U. 11, 12, 3v) and 31. I orviidi!!. 3 north, ranr'1 4 ent, sections 3 9, 10 12. 13. 22, 24 25, 2G, 27, 23, 2:, 3J, 3!,' 32, 33. 34, ::5 and id ' 'j T 41 f . j 1 vi. . MAT.. Tow-n-hlr- 3T norlh, rar.c 1 cat Gd principal' rucridion, scc'iom and trsc. sections .0, IV, 20' ann oJ. T I o , , 4c. 15,20, 03 ;it:d 20. and north caf, nonhj l . L 1 .1 . . . . . . wen, eii r.-ui soinn west, oi:tr: cas-t2, north 1 eat, north vve.-t, sonih c-l, and wethr.'f outh east 24, nort !i ens', north v. er,t, c:tt h ;t south ve.t, and ?outh i Ht.l!. Town-hip 37 moth, r.ic 1 v;v;t, octions 2.! 3, 10, 1 1, 20 ami 30: and e; , iv, 1 'inn arm east uau norm ea-T,; 1 1 .1 eai nair norm west, south west una souta .au! ' f , OJ , ; lownsb,-,) JS nerth range 1 wo, ctic;:,; 15 and 21 ; north en?t, north ive-t arid sotiLh; west or 14; north eat, north west, outh west, wet half -out 11 en.-t 22; west half north vve.-t! ... . .j; west n a it sotjt n eas 0; south wtit and couth east of 33; south west and south east Jo I Tonnd). ;.C7 nor'h, ranze 2 weft, sects 3, 4.1 ! 5. 6, 10. 13, 24 ,V 25; north west and .-outh we.tj of 2; w est half n rf h ea't, noith west, m.uUi wt st and south eas! 17; north east, north v.-"-and wevt,,f ou'li west of 18; south wc-t an i -outh ea-t ot !'.; n i'h eiat, ea-t half north west, -ontii we' t and ontli east of 2S. Township 38 north, raure 2 east, sec. 3o Tow nsliip 37 north, ratine 3 west, rr 2.3 4. 5, 6; north ea.-f, north west, west half south west, south ea -t 1 ; north eaM, Penh west ol Id; nor'h tv-f, outh we.-t and south .a.ct oi 14. W t hitlf emith West ti 24 Tnirl.tk Tl 1 ... ll 1 . r. -.r, 1 - - . 1 n 1 ' ' ' 1 ' " oi i u , in.- i iv i i, ...... ; , oi, o!, i- and 3 i The sale will re.nttnue from day to day, r-ntil 1'' "' tracts I have L.-en otlorcd, ana no , or'L: " ' " 1 fl r ?nd further epbetion are expected t be made ar d prepared for sale at tl car time, and the Mars will re tady for examr.ia-' a. : . rT t l -.it lion, fee i ne selections win ne maop m t ;. N. W. part of Indiana, .".ed vicif.it v of ti. i,f Parte I'rair,'r, f the State. n) ! wii! include a fir t ra'e par 4 I country i x; c- ! i n -! l ;. ,!, heatif did, find the spp-nrious prairies, Iernr.itin' it- fa-ciii ifiiiir c -peet, are fertile find hand - soc.ely u:ter-per?: d v.ith fruViJ ol ih li timber. ' l'll I I i M iimi rn 1 I I. ul 1.11 lUIJiJ,, Cota'r. M. K. b, 1 have 'iceii iaforiiii that pnrt of (!:o-, ! Lands were sold by the I" i.rt iioiis to ,f. selection.- f--ia? eou'lrme 1 b Cuii:--i . 1 have not been able to prorure a li-t ol landi soj j at t be r oi t v a tie o!hce. o soon a s.i.-h list shall be obt'iiaed, a notice thereof -huh be raihlished. l-Y)n.:: Re I'cclfiill v inform their friends nnd thr- l u'd'r uenerallv tlpat their raw is now coar.pietf d. 'lhey will in luture r-;, vor to keep on hand, ct all tin,e, in -h i and flour, L i ch they are deterrcincd p ;dl ;o j fair price, for CArTl only. No order, wd! i,' accepted, after this notiiu ation, uide-s th- Ca-:J accompanies them. 1 1 hose whu ninvt.aver.rceii.nts f fPn r;,,. i cennes Steam Mill, ire intora.ed tint Ca-h i -a - ....,. ...;u I .. . I ... ... . uit ui- urn ue tAjn-'ou e,i .very arm 1.- tl--mav nvp 1'iiri na-t" at (Put -t-i,-P, ,.-,... . i -t-i - . - i
o 00 j ite proprietors are prepared to execute all r.iG (-ers for I'lank and Scantling, of even de-; n: 7 o,j, t-oti, at the shortest notice, and on "the n..j-'
reasonable terms. (r'j'Marron Sc Hunter have received a con sinn.ent ot 1V0 U'avvos of iLK2KAWHA 13 A Li i. w hieh thev will di-, - ot !ou. Virice i. ne, 7th ! lay , IR.il J:tf kr-i-y TOIVILINSCN i ROLS Have ju-t n-c ive ! fr -ni ri.ilad. Iphia. a hand S'.CP' as-'-rlii.( r.t ol vC' v 3 Which tt ey . IT f.-r -aie v-ry lo-r l-.-r Ca?l .May UX"i'.oh "J-'rr.J
uiKmm.!uni wi imiu ',fi- :.z-iatcf-11 E 31 O V A L. THE subscriber zs Juno t infer m 1 ' . fritnds nnil ra-toaivrs that l,o I f- rtn oii .l bis STORK (othoUrick Hot -p ore '.r fc:a Uatt r street, j -.unrip tbe S i.rc of Pintiti V Ilebard, form ; r!y ocf:i;ur ii by 'iHMOfi ic II'" -ter, v. help f." v id bo cbid to s,.- i.J acjii'.uitarces. fb- has on l.-u.ti a poud a-c.:!iut::; : or rrr.uy desciuvtio:;:
A 1.50 n Invoice cf i .V S(OYClS r.SSOl'tCtl. 7 C. 1 0 Vl'ltC 100 this . r . t - 1 1 1 t j 100 hv.z Alum ih Ail of v .,r f'.r r W int.-r. o h !. n .i ! ,-C1,1. (Ol io'r , j -jo (Tin' t, r t or; .1 thi - 1 .nc iir.iiirdj wi'Ji l.irn ri i:.;-..;r..'.tl l.o o.t-j, - M '-r'iy, ,it.d I: cv ;.; n in (( ii to tu! eaat the s.m:' be.Vr thc ,00 i-i ; I; aiher. f'A-U. 5Mb Ae.-. 31, IT..! r ! XlIIYNOliDS eg: VlXCK.Vf.T.Jj, IS VI ANA, J"OAVE en liand, and will const n-itly berp S tor sab: r.t th. ir Faetery T:: 1.1 -, of tlairou n irinnr.f ictnrc ::d of a erv tuncrior quality. Mereh-uits and ttbcrs run he vith 'iy -oianti'v- Order? hc conn-anied t ii.t a-h will he i.tteTo'i -d to inniK diateh - ! 'i,-,r ; .u -ii;: 2C, I : dl. 23;f CO PPu O T ECTIO I. -CO i"plir. Protection 1 uc l "Marine Insiirrii Company of Hr.rtfjrJ, Cotu:r cticut, i-.rc renared to in o:re ori AND THSIi; CARGOES. f ..: 1 j f. : 7 ON HOICKS AM) STOKE?, -J j at mod' rate rates .f j iPn.ii'n; L:. 3 lti f ichrv evidence of tht lihenditv ! tfc I conipa!;y, in adjn-t::it,' Ioj-- ftitd e n i i-.aymar, can he had 1 y apj I' ll,- at the id:.i 1 ot " V.I.A: Ui-. .net::. i: 1 Vwi- VvovveWou Iis)uicci OFFICE!. 1 r.', y.n. wi-titution, we take iin& j.j u n. in inform ir.g the public, thut a heel 1 ore,) hy L II ;-c.;tf, accr.t of said ofiiee, ..t h.ro lla.t:-;, h-,ti.e v.bvle aiaouiil a pioinj-lly ..aiut.:. y the ca;,anv. " 1 dl I'ATItK'K rlV::'lX VATPli-i.-Terre-T i V.- if.- .ri . : ' Sl6ORTSIMBN ! LTTSND ! 'bHK ar;nual l ull llacts v. ill Le tun ever thr? ineer.nts tr-n.;e, cn the Uti., Mth, tnd lth ilavs c, Oct o..er nezt 1 i.c Ln t da 's raco Miree noies and n:;vat,! r a 1 nrse of One Ib.ri. " 'o!l..'r:. Tho M- or.d day's rare tut, JMlcsand reper.t tv-r (oonev aral the I' m; (.ay's eotr.u.co to; V 't raee, or.e mile ai d ., .,!,, u.r ii.ree enr c.-iU, l-i It:- -vuolid ( utrence n'.oiiey. Tl e Knees to 1 r.-Tidatt' d by the rnlfs retriilatiotu cf'tao Y:i.v i.rfi Joel.y Club. i t . i- i I he J, , ic v rii.o u;li e t on tho eveidn ( f ! t :;..' l .in ol t?r '(. , r. .1. I; .srk'i. to rr.-.l-t. raii-vuients fr U.e races. i nv. JocKY ci.rn. S'otict? tu L'iubs. 'I itu;i. r n 1 1 1 no. n w;:o n: e vv Clubs f r ti.e .i .-i i-e ot ix.ttery i ii.iu-:, are Kill in thoM- caes a l;l ral tied!!' ton I lornied I! i ... . v.'!.l I'Craaot . ; i meta! a r U.e ol au.onop! !.( iv!,j i.,i raaot . tery, f.0,('u) I hdU. 4t,.)i0, aO,.'hU 20,()o( V :it-. ..- A P ! vn- W.t- ; !f .ri! I . .r ... r i 21-t J-rpti nd,, 1 A e o v ol the l',tii;i.i:i i.iw York 'dmrdale"! Ih-p.o.t v ill re - :.t grr.t;.- tc i !! v. ho ei:v u f.tk intlis I.otteiv fro i.i .. rVhVi;';':.!..Tii kcti or:!v 10 Ik-liar.-. Willi taarh -d c -or;; S. J ..',' v rtcr appear.. m - i',at on the v.-th A e :i;-t oi-'lapt, he s.d-l at hi-1 rid nitd, t P!i , t..-i Ch.b t o'Mlonti), n 7 !".,:-- who!- to kf s iu the- VlKtTMA j S i' ATI", LOiTT'.UY, vvhirii war llic 1 Ii; of t otitic. I a IJ 7 io .si.-tcl dr. o rir.iical roe, u i i i - ! for n ant ea' a areh i er t!.i ov. ii. d hy ;. J. rf. I : C. ! wa- 1 1 i -m d, acS .art-. j acd r .; : '. t!.; !r o:-i-. f ; ' ! ti.i- rao-f i trt:;p:.';- i f V ;. . . ' ! k ( t i . . .i i i i . i r : . r ti ' r, ai i i: 1 ? fi -;if the - r w ii. t. 1 P To J.'.CU '. J I -d. ! tii'-r- v. :.o .: via i i i;:;. i.t-h: rjh (.! t - Wihi I : r ' i i - 1 i ! t v v, . ! , "S t - , i . r k , c;.l I.. ( I -pi' i (i . j Vi'TriN'! SO!;! ) j !' iiS -i , : i .. f 1,.l , ! d .. I V i : ! f lei ti . f h' i. . in-, i.t in ti,. t a Militi,,, ur iv the -:!. : j ed r, a.?t p-r lie ; t.. . f . , .-( a j o! C'i-! n- ! ;t.' h (. (.I, J ;i t : i i o; e to n.ili.l. 1 - no 1' t'l,i ' I.' I I he aeahe:-'" f.-ioia d hy i-- f : no'., p - of '' r 1. Ih e, C ,!. oi a. I : -. (' I -1:. . w .. - a:i-l Mnn-r V. ;t - Well,:,.-.:. hv o; o r ot .'. Caii i 1 1 T an, Crj.-i I, J A Mils ept. 5-l N. H 1 laho! I n in Vi ! lloC of tl, ! 1 1 ! e e ' i a ' i i eo i tpui fr sii '-.! i C a enia -. Jiilv l!-.. ! (. .iff i i .'. V i th. o -1 -1 a-. an i it; red P a:. J.S. M. I i J 1U0K M.h-.-rii rs to lla liiM'.- v.! IP - i s -.t oal i t i d d wo :.;n.r t ! 1 :r n at in; id li.-;t t 00-. t y i i -. "derta t tub-.-. i ' ;' . ii,! a i.eat, ar0 a' ti e r-ti a;i i!'io-.r, r at d M.il i ! .... f of II. 1) V '. i . ; ; I ; . f r i :-. ,'er ft l -ICil 1 i'C t . c -hail uc i.t. i '
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