Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 1, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 October 1831 — Page 4

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SI.ASONb )F VH.W Kit. Z))y the Ilcv. Henry Ware. To prayrr!b prayer! for the inorinn;: brcok, A'ni r:ulh in h r Maker's ?mil awakes; iu- litiht on .ili. 'irlnn and ah viThe Iicht f cl.i.'.ns. an:! life, nn 1 l .vc ; Oo thon on the breath of hi? rally air, f.md upward the nrru-c of grateful prajcr. To j'Tv't! for the chorions sun is gone, And the L-atlrrin- darkness of ni.iht come? on; Like a detain from Clod s kin. I hand it flows To -hade the com h w le re his childre n repose ; Tin n keel while the watching stars are bright, An I irivc your thoughts to the guard ir.n of night. To graver' for the. i'ny tht God hath blest Comes tranquilly on with its o.uiet re-t; it f peak of creation's early bloom, It sneaks of the Friace who burs the tomb Then summon the spirit? exalted power?, And devote to heaven the hallowed hour'. There arc -miles find tear in Hie mother's eyes. For her new horn infant beside 1 it lies; Oh! hour ofbli-- when the heart o'erdows ith rn; -tare a mother only knows Let it u-h forth in words of fervent prayer! Let it swell up to heaven for her precious care. There are smiles & trar in that gf.therin band, Where the heart is pledged with the trembling hand: What trying though? in her bosom -well, As the bride bids parents and home farewell ? Kneel down by the side of the tearful fair, And strengthen the pcrilous hour with prayer. Itnecl down by tiie dyinsr sinner's side. And pra for his soul through him who died; Large drops of ansruish are thick on his brow j. Oh! what are earth and its pleasures now? , . , . ,i i . lii And what shall assuage his dark despair, Hut the penitent cry ofhumhle prayer? Kneel down by the couch of departing faith, And hear what the last words of the believer Saith He ha bidden rIdieu to his earthly friend-; There peace in his rye that upward benda; There is p nee in his aim eor.fidmg air; I orLis tho'tsare God's, his lt word- prayer. The voice of prayer, at the sable bier! A voice to sustain, to sooth, and to cheer; It commends the spirit of God who save; It lifts the heart from the cold dark ga ave ; It point to the glory where he shall reign, ' J The voice of prayer in the world of bliss! But gladder, purer than rose from this The ransomed shout vf their gl'riou King, Where no sorrow shades the soul a they sing; li'it a sinless and joyous song they rai-e. And their voice or prayer i-s eternal raise. Avrake! awake! nnd gin! up tl y strength, To join that holy hand at length. To Him who unceasing love d''. lys, Whom the -powers of Nature unceasingly pra To him thy heart and thy hr.nds be given; For a life of prayer is the life, of heaven.

From Lover's Stories of Ireland jthicw it into it. PADDY'S STOHY ABOUT A FOX. ! 'I think that'll make jou start, eays the lb"fqUirC'.:;;;f'!r:!,Iivil resatc thestartsayslbe ranger,

. . . r -.ti tou once toni me auout a iox: i . t

Ineci and I m i .h.z .your nor.o, - , , lv0:,., etil., an! , pUt. I'adJy. ".LourI, I know lull , veil he. ioto mu.h, he gev a rfmlaonewn.,1 . . ynu M.evc, nor Ihe ' - ,(iir a Q,e off pntleman .. t . ..her l.m.gh , b axu.' me for . ; but only ai.t to l.i. gh, (he fo ,We nt call me ,. 1,S l.ar. lu . ( S;1J9 he- aml ':,:ttvlHro.ve',voula-n, for your Lark !' ":"' " ?P l,h" olhcr brSUC' aod ,ot,e IVMv, . Moor ,-. l,rT;rrnl, ' Ue'vou may keep. he ''"Ohltue,, l'n, no, vou fr"

cinn f.tt nintt inv 1.1CO. VOtlT hotlOT. as yau often clid bebno. and will agin,; piaze ueia, auei wemun. .Well Poldv fcav no more about th:it. 1 ... :t ul iei s n;ue ine siuij 'Sure P'n losin" no time, on eintieman oeioie u. uu , i ? a . I i " . 1. -J .Unt

they'll be callus it a He ano inoeea , - ? , fj TCrg vu8 uncommon. , tire enough; but you hm, ,,, and he wa-w to tlemao, you mu?t remerriber that the tox n - WQU nnl balb gil9 h thecunn,nVtba,te,nthe world, barnn hunkcM, anJ puts ,U3l two 4aPur,nr, ., lol ..,. fore-paws into his mouth, makin' game o1 Here Paddy was queened uhy he , r;uio-er (bad luck to the lie I teil you.) conquered the wren as cunning n baste a,, (heV r an(i n0 wcn(ier, althe fox. I,,.. , ... i,D n"ia roilhl1!!? hpll

Why, sir, bokase ,1! birds bull,!, the.r T le m .t..;ly; ecrpCn the : the rest, so that if any mimy comes to elis- . l. La. . 1 . . ... -t. luiu u upon one uoor. u can go uui m.

other; but the fox is cute to that degree,;"11111 -"to- t " nthpr ..p., that there's many a mortial a tool tolnm ;! recovered lumelt and gev another ; and by dad, the 'fox could buy and sell1"; f"9 the ?nioL manv a Christian, as you'll see bv and bv,; 1 think it would nt he go d to my hen I tell vou about a wood ranger th"tt:th to stay here xnuc lo ng r and 1 Iknew wamt.and n dacant maa he wa,! tr.llin ,tl. that blackguard fan and wotild'nt sav the thing u, a lie. ' jg" an.v more' h.e 'an,i 1 T , Well, vcu see. he kern home one ni-ht. ?pn?lile tli;U it time to let me go; filigbtv t.'red. for he was rut u,d a party though he hasn t untherstan tn to be 3 Thp'domain cock shootia' that dax ; and -ry lor his biogues.M II go bail II make trheo he got hack to his lodge, he threw a-" "ve that,1 says he, 'beloie he d ay few los o' wood on the tire to make him-:-V'arai'"; and' VMth .lhat' u, ,U elf co'mfortablc, and he tuk whatever lit jthmk the tox done? Iy all that s good i.. i,nr i i,i t.ir lii siirnor .,r,.i ,i. andthe ranker himselt tould me out iv

tit- ui iii.n i in ii.". i i t 'i -. , ii i i . i . , tr .W Mt htrn-elt so tired that he;!"- mouth, and sa.d he uouh.ri t h.n -

Inir vnu'rP to nmlPNti.n' ih.,t tto.ncrh bo wint to bed. it na? more for iu - - - -

rrit bimelf. liko. th in to sleep, tor it uasi"u an 1 ru

;.t. l ... h l,t ivor ir.fo Lp, I rm.llltd, and was com

the.V he divartetl lumelt lookit,' at theiaw ami burn him out u house ano home;

fire, that was blazirr as men y a a boniire ca the hearth. 'Well, as he was 1 in1 tliat a w ay, jis! Ihinkin' uothiti" at ail. what should come into the place but a fos. Fait I must tell you. what I loriiot to tell you before, that tlie ranger house? wa- on the neither o' the wood, and he hail no one to live wi.i hitn but him-tlf. banin' the dog- that he hail ihe care iv, that was his only compan ionvand le had a hole cut an the door. Tvith ajwvmgin1 board tt it, that the jlos might go in and out, act or. lit, as il pi ie . ' I l ' I ll.n 1'. ,-.,mn In k I

houlJ u3 a ran), find woV.tcJ over to the fire, and Fit down forninst it. Now, it was mighty provekin thai all

the doe wa out; they wor rovin aOuii , (he kooiI.j, you pee, lookm for to ketch ml bit? to ate. or some other mi-chief, and so it happenrd that there wasn't as much as one individual dog in the plane; and, by eor I'll go hail the fox knew that right well before he put hi? nose inside the ranger's lodge. Well, the ranker was in hope? that ome o' the dos i-1 come home and ketch I ihe chap, and he was loth to stir hand or fut himself, afeard o1 Heihtenm' away t lie tlx; but. h gor, he cm Id hardly keep hi temper at all, at all, whin he feed the fox take the pipe off n' hob where he left it afoie he went to bed, and puttm1 the bowl o1 the pipe into the fire to kindle it, (it's a? true as I'm here) he began to smoke forninst the lire, as nathral as any other man you ever seen . 'Musha, had luck to your impidence, you long tailed blackguard V says the ran 2cr, 'and its smokin1 my pipe you are? Oh thin, by this and by that, if I had rm gun convaynient to me, its fire and smoke of another sort, and what ycu wouldn't bargain for, I'd rive you,1 paid he. But still ihe was loath to stir, hopin' the dogs id come home; and 'by gor, my tine fellow, says he to the fox, 'if one o the dogs id come home, salipether wouhfnl save you, and that's a pfrong pickle" 'So. with that he watched until the fox wasn't mindin' him. hut was lu ehakin' t lie cinders out o the pipe, whin he was done witl it. so the ranger thought he was goin to go immediately after gtttin'' an air o' the tire and a ehaugh v the pipe; and se says he, 'laiks, my lad, I won't let you 2 SO ai-v a all that, as cuimin' as you i.;ni. . nn'ri.r n nnd. v. id that, he made a ; , . . . , , .,,, ..rr n tun ,inrr dart out o bed, and iuu over to trie uoor. i '. c , , iand got betune it ami the fx; and, now savs he. 'your bread's baked my buck, and may be my lord w on't have a fine run out o' you and the dogs at your hrish every yard , you moi-odin' thief, and the divil mind you. savs he. for vnur imnidence: or sure it i - - , - - j - - , . .'you hadn't the impidence el a highway man's hoise: it not into my very house, undther mv nose, oul (iaar for to come; and, with that he began to whistle for the dogs; and the fox that stood eyeing him all the time he w asspakin began to thiuk it was time to be joggin when he he an! the whistle, and gavs the iOX to himselt, 'troth, indeed, you think ouiself a mighty great ranger now.' says he, 'and you think you're very cute, but, upon mv tail, and that's a hisr'oath, I'd he long sorry to let sitch c it:.kr dirtv advantage o' me. and I'll en .2T'2e' , -l IOC iox, "i 11 uiaic- y i.o 1. - .1 .I'll t. . fl.n (Kmm suon and suddint;1 nnd. with that, he i turned to where the rangers I rogues were :!)inpr, hard hy. beside the lire, and, what j would you think, hut the fox tuk up one itl.e hioeues, :nd wintover to the Ore and t . .1 'that won t do, my bucu. !ay 5 ue , uie , : lwit.pr, 1 .,,0 i,P hroo-tie mav burn to cemitners, says ne, pair o you, as int uhh v. .v.. ' varmintrga.s the ran. I i .. l...nrro 'i t'lfll tn mv I (Pt 1 no inatthrr,' ?a? he, lyoui head's , but

, , 'worth more nor a' pair o' broKue3 to me, 1v te lin? t tie j "OI 111 1,1 11 , , . , . at it's nhatlan ,a.v' b-Y thc 1 lVer 0 I,,eS? ,nStow":

. - n0cket this minit, .Xttartu' the fo, m,ck.' "'2,; L o l.he .uk s.tch a lit o" laughthe cutencss o' the fox to gain time; but, ... ,Mf iv:,e nvp tlie ranffer . believeel It.onK lie seen n UH- '"- U! toi"gnici piece iv a icg oi.i o , . . , , : . . . . , I . .....i the blazui I i the ranger s . . r Er.Mi if mt I hn Id III I U M ti I 1 1 I " -o ivtna the ranger stcu uiai, ue gev a -lemt out iv hitn . llilloo, hill o! cu mtir.ltheTitr vdlin! fill ?av? he, vuVe worse nor Cantata hock. i- it r'an' to turn me out vou ate, ou ieo locue iv :i Eibhonm in'" anil he made a dart betune hitn and tne bed, to sive th i. . i. :. . I I . V ., ... . , I

' , - J j i lio-c wd.o 'ua lavor iom witti tneir nusiiie;. that was all the lox wanted; and, a ,,n iari r, iv oi t.aviiu' their consignments furas the ranger quitted tlie hole in the ilooi ward, d agreeably to order, ami by the earliest that he wa Matidia' feminist, the f'S lei! and safest o;it...ftu!iities. the charges shall be

;To the bl.'.r.in faggot, antl made one-jurr.j. ihiough the door and e?ca'ed.

liiiu the mcst contemptiL'e look he ever j

got in his life, and showed eveiy tooth uhis head wiili laughirr; and at last he put out his tcngue at him. as much as to say. 'You've mis?ed me, like your mammy o i -v .. ;,i i.;., i cl r i!iessi) . anu ou u nun nivt n""" " lichtnin" ORIGINAL ANFXDOTL. Not tnanv ycais ago. a man appeared in rnnrf. tv fpther as plaintiff, defendant. ... ....... .. . or witness, tradition does not mtorm Ms. Be tins as it may, the following dialogue ensued : Court. What is your name, sir? Answer. My name is Knott MartiD, y our honor. C. Well, what is it? A It is Knott Martin. C. -Not .Martin," again! We don't ask you what your name is not, but what it is. No contempt of Court, sir A If your honor will give me leave, I'll spell my name C Well, fpell it A. Kno doublet, Knott, m a r, mar, ti n, Martin Knott Mai tin. C. O, well Mr. Mai tin, we see through it dow ; but it is one of the inot knotty cases we have had hefoie us lor some time. YGemans Gaz. just utcewevi t r Ttv? 2 r v p., rn ctlulK inform their customers and friends lies:

in ger.cral, that they have just received Irom , (Mmr,cncin:r at the south boundary of Town Philadelphia and Baltimore a large and well se-jphi 3 vort"u, range 2ea.st. south of section 31 lectcd assortment of Fall and Winter Goods . t,)0nre l)nc PPction, including the rond, nuu.consiitiiig iu part of the following articles viz : jnPrrd agreeably to the huv of ludiann, from I Cloths, Cassimeies. Cassinets, Flushings, Llan 1 to 15 inclusive, terminating at Indian bounian, kets, Fiamls, Baize' B uigup Cliords, Vesting-j ,)n north of sections 21 and 22, in township 2h' assorted, plain ana figured Uombasett, IWnaha- north of ranee 2 east. sins, black and colored Circassians, Sattin, n township 30 north, range '2 east, west ha 1 I'laids and Camb!e s, Beavcuetns, Merino anil section 1, sections 2,3, 10. 11,12,13, 14. 1 ". Cabhmere Jihawis black worsted Hoc iry , j 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 3-1 35 and 3o.

Men'i Tartan Flaid and Camblct Cloaks, Latlies i artan oilto, Lalicoes ami t ingnams 01 trie latest fashio' s Bati-'e, Cambric, J ackonet and Swiss Mucin s, 4-1 fnsh Linen?, L.ng Lawn, CrRvatt, Lintui Cambric Hatidke ichif I-, Veronas anil Cotton Flag ditto, Silk Flag and Han 'ana ditto, 4-4 and G 4 Linen and Cotton Tublo Diaper, 4-4 and 7 8 Bed Ticking, 4-4 X: 7 8 Bleach, d and Urown Sheetings and Shirting', Fnibrella-. Su-penders, Gloves te. Also HUck Italian Lustring, Clack Sarnett, Black and White Italian Crane Green Pink and White Florence. Flack nnd White Sattin, Green Gauze, Canton Crape II .bes, teperior Clack Silk Velvet, 4 4 and G-4 Uobbinet 5-4 Black Lustring, CravatsThread. Bobhiuet, Cotton Lace. Belt Ribbons of a superior quality and Bonnet ditto. A large supply of Ladies & Gentlemeus' Coys' Childrens' Coots and Shoes cf every description Men's and Boy's Fur and Wool Hats, 1 1 aid ware and Saddlery, Glas and Qneensu are, GroC'Tief, f resh Teas, I101 , Nails. Anviip, Vices ic. I he above articles were purchased ataiao-- . . . e 1 able season, and at reduced prices, and will ! " sold low f.r ea&h or exchangee! for almost a-. y articles ot country produce !-3t. REMOVAL. RUBLE fit BBUKWV, Tailors, respectfully intortn their cust ouiers and the public gent rnlly, they have removed to the brick building nearly . ,Mi..elrn I" , 1 1 fir ie.f.u-'c tn-Arn llf Knh tir tLcirl 1 1 . n . . 1 . .. . 1 w . w-v ... ?-!. 1 unrii ni - i i w uii i it iiu r. 11 n -i r - - ---r py to attend to any commandi iu the lino of their business. St pt. 24, 1831. 62-tf. FRESH MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, Varm-sues L Dyk Stuffs. To r, sicsttUb C) iHtocrs. $Ditt $C Otvitix, wo just received from Baltimore a fresh supply of Drus, Medicines, kc. Their as eortmetit is well selected, extensive and complete. Orders from a distance will be apromptly attended to a-if personal application were made all articles warranted ot the best nl;t, o.l coO Imp fori"lcli Trllv Invn thl. i genuine Port Wine, used for Medical purioses -,;V,T :lT"l Ul I pie supplier of I ever ai ! So .ccUsfully in the i vi rv variety ot Patent .Medicine s, aud amand Ague 1 owders, usdt cure of the chills and te ers Sept. iM, IG3I. 52-Ot. FOR RENT. A BUSLXLSS STAXD DWELLIXG HOUSE. fM UK brick house on market street, erected H on the foundation ol the subscriber's old stand, with a narden, good well, stable, and other nece-sary out-houes attached. V rsors wishing to rent v ill visit the houte, and ltam the teruie. JOHN EW1NG. Sept. 24, 1831 j2-ot. SCHOOL NOTICE. Mr. CAItR-l' IHKUS' school commenced in the County Seminary, on Monday the lUth inst He is happy and th tukful for the patronage already received, and would yet receive; a feu additional scholars. G. V. CAKKUrHERS. Jrep 221 i83I. 6'i-tf. S.tlc of Srtiool 2LtTtnasi. T 'HE uinlersuned will otl'er at public sale to thediihert bidder, in tract3 of eighty acres, (as thepubbe lands are sold) on the third Moniav in Noveuiher nest, between the hours ot ten o'clock A. M- and six V. M. at the court .1 . rM c . i ' ; . .. ni M-e , ; uoor, in me town 01 -ueioui uiman countvla.; tht suteenth section m townshij No.ei.ht. North ot Ranee No. ten West. ale ------ , , . -, .in . .v . :o continue trum (lv to .lay unia an aie on- ir,; turtiter particulars m nie known on the day of a!e, v. heie due attendance will be iiven by ANDREW WILKlNs, Jr. lorn e; temler li'tli HJJl. COMMISSION llIIE undersi.:ned has opined a Cummi-Mou hou?' at the louthof the U nba.-u River, ! io tor the r eeivini: and forwarding ot i,ooui. ucli as to ff've general i i'i'taction FETER ROCHE.

William Mir.i Ri ,

SALE OF TI1K MICHIGAN ROAD LANDS, .Y THE STATE OF I.Dl.lA.l

V HUthority of an act of the General Assembly of (he State of Indiana, approved February 51 b, 1831, the undersigned a iII otft r at public sale, to the highest ladder, in tracts of Kighty Acre, or in Fractional vctionc, (as the Fuhlie Lands are sold,) on the third Monday of October next, at the Town of Leg:tnport, in the County of Cass a portion 'fl, uidgrantcd to the State of Indiana, hy an art of Congress, approved March d, lh'JT, eonli rming to the State of Indiana the lands ceded to the U. S. by the 2d article of tiie Treaty concluded between the U. S. and the rotamattiiuie Tribe of Indians, for the purpose of making a Road from Lake Michigan, through Indianapolis, to some convenient point on the Ohio river; part of which lauds have been designated and set apart for that purpose, by Commissioners appointed on the part of the rotate of Indiana, and confirmed bv act of Congress, approved March 2d, 1831." The parts which will be efTered for Pale, include sections and fractional sections in the following township? and range?, to wit : VstYict, In township. 23 north, range 5 east 2d prmei pal meridian, sections and fractional sections or 2-. 23. 24. 2G. 28, 29, and 33. 1 Township 29 north, range 5 e ait, fractiennl j Towti-hip 2b north, range G easd, sections 56, 7 nnd 18. r.v..-icf,ii oo n,-.rft). rnn.'e f! e'sf. pprtions 11 I ?, 1 3, 14, 1 5. 20. 2 1 , 23, 21, 20, 2 . , l. 29, 30, 31. 32,33 and 31. tt UC ltt&UMl CoWlltl'y 1 Township 37 north, rane 2 east, sectionand fractional sections I, 13, I t, 22,24, 27, 34,3;and 3G. Townshi;i3B north, ranee 2 east, sections 14. 17, 19. 20, 21 , 22 23, 20. 28, 2J and 3G. Township 37 north, rane 3 east, sections 10 11, 12, 30 and 31. Town-hii37 north. range4eat, section? 3. 9, 10 12. 13, 22, 21, 2o, 2G, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. 32, 33 34, 35 and 3G tYlCt, VYL. Township 37 north, range 1 east 2d principal meridian, sections and frac. sections 10, 9 and 32. Tow nt-hip 3B north, range t east, sections &c. 15,20, 'Jli and 30, and north ea?t, north wi st, east half south west, south eastx'J, iiorlt h ast, north west, south we?t, and west hall south east 24, north east, north we st, cast halt pout'i west, ami south east 31 - J 'r-wnship 17 north, range 1 west, sections 2, TO 111 II Oi'fc r ...I . .1 r r.,..Jl. ..orl . ,f . and th ,t O, I 'J, "Hit anu t lit, iiciji uviu.i mrv. 1 t,r 4 T.vn:,n ft nnrth rnntrn 1 west. e.-etion.! 15 and '21; north east, north west and south west of 14; north east, north west, south west, west half south east l22 ; west half north west 23; west half south east 26; south west and south east ot T55; southwest and south ea '20. Township 37 north, range 2 weet, sects 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 13, 21 25; north west and south wet of 2; west half north east, north west, sr.utb west and south east 17; north east, north west and west half south west etf 13 ; south w cct and south east ot" !9; nnrth cast, east half north west, south w est and south east of i8. Township ort north, range 2 east, sec. 23 Township 37jportb, range 3 west, sec 2,3, 4, f, 6; north ca-t, north west, west half south west, south east 1 ; north cast, north west ot 13; north west, south west and south cast of 14;west halt south west of 24

o?'!-M , 1' " ' 5 pr,yin. can be had bv applying at the otlice cf V. . ii r a i t;i!i't" VmcentiesGazit'e. I he 8 ale will continue from day to day, until SAML'JT IHI 1 liS'jnt all the tracts shall have been offered, and no yinernnes, Oct. I,'l3;;'..-l " ' sale made tor a less price than is requireu toi . . . . Tr'uum poctc tofHw l've,U-,ct,n lnsumico be made and prepared tor sale at the ?ainej OFFICE?.

rn i rn . t . . . 4 "7 1 ,. time, and the Maps will be ready for examina tion, kc 1 he selections will he maue in N. W. part of Indiana, and vicinity of the Ml l" Porte Prairie, and wilt include a nr.n rate l'"' of the State. The country es,e dniu'O beautilul, nnd the spacious prairies, tucora-tiru-its fasein itinc aspect, are fertile and handsomely iutersneried with erocg of tich timber. WILLIAM roLk'E, Com'r. M. R. L. 1 have been informed that part of these Lands were sold by the U S. revious to the selections beintc confirmed by ('ongrt s. I have not been able to procure a ot lativ.? So soon as such sold at the Foit Wajne otuce. li-t shall be obtained, notice thereof di ill be published. -iOmJ IVIARRON 5c HUNTER Respectfully inform their friends and Ihe public srenerally that their new REST ivIHJL is now completed. Thcv will iu luture e-:dea-vor to kee n on hand, at all times, fresh meal nnrf flour, which thev are determined to sell fur price, for CASH only. No orders will be

accepieo, aie i iio3 uuutiv-uiivjii, uuits-j mt ,t-u ( hi ric u, .tn- in " oo ..... .... accompunies them. it at the Ste am Mdl "t -'- -dHrr'-n Those who may have account t the Via- Hunter, or at that of H. i ' .U lo r. (m;r -rennes Steam Mill, are informed tlihtCa-h pay - j dtjcin.' the i. c-i; ts ct either t ih g"i,tk u.eu, ments will be expected for every article thev i Ihev -hall rrcc-:ve a ptopeT r d.t.

i .1.1. iw.i.iin.ittnn . . ... 1 1. c .. ! in av hive nurcha-ed at that e-tah Ji-hmc.'.t. The proprietors are prepared to execute i.ll or ders for Flank and tjcantling, of every des notion, at the shortest notice, and on the mu-t reasonable terms. fr-Marron 6c Hunter have received a con sinmeui oi 10 ttavveYs tl KENAWHA SALT, w hch they will dispose ol low. Vincennes, Tth May, 1B31 32tf TOIvILiINSON &. ROSS Have just received from Fhilad lphia, a Laud some assortment ot & D '0 S) d

SCHOOL NOTICE. TpHK KfV. IIKMIY M. SH AW re s; ecT JL fully informs the citirens of Vincnri aiid the public gt i.eially, thnt I.e will op n 6. School for the instruction ef outh, on the 1-4 Monday of October next, in the bouse occupied at present by his family. The tenement i large and commodious, and in vi ry respect well adapted to scholastic purpo-e Mr. ( roposes to instruct hi pupils jn the various branches of Knglish literature; ar.d if a rlasa u:rieif ntlv Idrge can be formed, will s;ive les--n-in the Li'in and Creek !angugoc. He plei' -es l imre If to pay particular attention to the manner Hnd moral- of those confided tr

hii rare ; nnd to span- no sertions on ins part. to ( re; hti them lor future usefulness anfl hone: in the various a vocations which they may pur. eue thnmsrh life. He imlulcrs the hope thi from lis long experience as n teHcher from H uniiorm surce- whit h fas attended him in tint capacity and from the liberal patronage f,rmerly eti nded to him, bv t!ie inhahitnnt t this Iroug!i and it vicinity, he will be well supported in hi present undertaking. Tirvis 'f Tuition areas follo't: IV a Quarter. eiiing. Leading, and Writinc, F.aglish Grammar, Arilhrjiotick, Ctso sr.ij hy, Elocution & Composition, Historv, Moral k. Natural rhilosopby, Latin and (iriek Languages, CI tf 6 00 7 CO N. B No scholar will be received for a lerj term than h quarter; 8nd no ilcdtietion will ha made for loss of time, except for sickness. Tea weeks will constitute a quarter. Vinceniia, 15th August, 1831. HOTEL; r 'IXC EWES, IXDUX.2. . EE HOY respectfully informs his friet.d-' m-.l lie ublic h has leased for a term of years 'ho lavcrn irtand lately occupied by General Hoiiier Join. sou, anu i now i reparcu lo nee on:nodale travellers, and all others who may j;ho um a call, in the best manner. ihe 'table r.ttuch"d to tlie hou.-r i larce nm! ,-onvenirnt; and a careful ho-tler is urployed, whoi thoroughly acpiainted with IU busiVineenm s, July 22, 18J1 . 4.?tf II KMO V X L . BHE subscriber be-s have to inform I.:3 i friend mid cu'toiuer that he has remove .1 ids STOKE tothelirick llou.-e r ne tloor from 'Vater street, joining the Sore of Uurlrh U llehard, formerly occupied hy Marion fc Ilun't r, where he will be clad to see bisold acquaintances. He has on hand a good assortment ci S 2) S OF EVE 11 V DES CE IP TIOX. ALSO An Invoice of Stoves assorted, 1 &i 10 Plate; 100 bbl. Salt, 100 itags 2ium do. All of which he wdl sell on fair terms for Ch'u, or for 1'ork or Corn, to be delivered this Fall or WinterPersons having proni.fs with him are hereby informed that he intends going tin lor roods shortly, and they are lerpiested to call tnd qI tie the same before the '20th September.' SAM. SMITH. Aug. 31, 1831. OCr PROTECTION. -CO !pi'E Protection Fire and Marine In.'uranco 41 Company of Hartford, Connecticut, arc prepared to insure on AND THEIR CARGOES. ALSO, fc, ON HOUSES AND STORES. &j;-,i at moderate rate i of piemium. 1. T - it Satisfactory e idenci ct thelitif rnlity rf tl.o compoiv, in aoj". tmg !- ' - hi.o prorup'i.e-l-tice to tf is in-titnt:on, we take tr.uca D .1 U pleasure in informing fl.c public, thut a ht-ti I 1... 1 II Ukf -irrf., t C, I t, I.i,.rrc. Haute .e:nz lost, the wh-.l amcuiit w u3 prom: tlv aid u- bv tla mi ; n . " SEPTI.R L'A'i IMCK. CI I MtLEc 1 ATRlt K. Te -rre-n.-.uto, Feb. : 1! '.(). SPORTSMEN! ATTEND! THE annual Fall li.. wdl h. ri n v. , the Vince nto - cr.nr -e, rai ti.e I'.'.i) , M?h, i.nd litU das of tlctoher raxf. The fjr-t !a's race three mile- and repeat, for a pur-e of Oae Hoi:dred 1. !!ar-. The icct.d race tw miles and repeat for the lir't t'.u)' e l.tranro mc nev and the third day a ran , one nolo ami re eat, for tf.re- year e It.-., i-,r the n cund day 'j entrance money. The Ea.'-- to be ci r-'u -V d b tl.e rulei an J regulations cf t:.e Vincennei Jocky lub. The Joeky Club will n;-et on the evening of the 12th oi "( )ct,,ht r. a' J. Cl i.k's. to m .k- u rranr oment j for the race?. i liK JOCKY CLITi. e. t NOTICE. atkrTillO - E Mib-crihrr t the Ozt'e w ho i;. ter..I .li-charciiu- tl :i ace'ui.-, by r.';in. . . t'.-.r f i( i rttn 11l'dhJune r-. ..i r.L. iwi.i. IioFor;jli Onlinuiit'c. it or.'aii." 1 hv th-' Board of Tiu-tit - . f B tt,e liorou-.n a v uicm.m t, an wrui ri -t c: es; cdm: 1 s ruimin.-; at rre. j :t-;'u 12lh May, If:.'.!, nnd the t! :rd m ' ( r '.ina:.ce ext. i. ding the to tl. it Dtcemb'T nevf, 1:; rej : a led. '1 hat so ii ue.h ot the L:ii 'o:h .n' i of the fir-1 dfiy f Oi nance. ie dative to the Public burr ! II: r'-late? to burials in the CoL-di ii r l; Crom.d, he su-p iid.'d ui td the t .i Man li net 1 i is or.tiaance to t. llo :t c t from aud Liter j t pn-sJte. M. R(.)l'!N.-tN, Ch iiu.i' Sat:.. Hit r., Cleih. Se, I 'Jd, IJE 400 ACRES OF LAr, EYING in the Old Dor.atior, i.i. l i -144. It will be dd at n e h b . rice ol Coe-rr-s !nrn!-. F r i:;t,L.i.. i rt.

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