Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 6, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 November 1831 — Page 4
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U i'''M.V -i r7 i .!.iv- arc come, the iddcst of ti' V f,,:J t; died woodOt wan; dull i 1 1 n.e.i - f the -rove, the sum - i.if-r Lav - In' Tbr rvi to t!u- n: i. 1 3 in Wit . 1 aii'. Vj t' "i.i! t t" ' n arc i!owi., and from 1 1 r ..lie. n t , i 1 1 1 v -'!,!!:'. 1 1 e j i . Ar. i ir. in t. A in HI d-ton calls the crow, UToiiga tbu LlD'.iiiv oay ar- th- lhiv.-er--. tl lir young Cowers, . .i'T l ,i! Intelv pruu 1 ai.-l ttitO'!, !n 1 m .hi-, r i,-ht, and -otter Birs, ahcautco-;: .-lterbf oil? A! i- 1 Ci... v all are in their rave?, the gentle rti'-e oi i.i i lnic in llifir :owiy lliijiwuh : wn ""-j '0.'l) nt O'X'r nun i' talhiu' v?hre tiii-y lie, tiut the coid i.. . i . .. .: a u i v, r . .,,1 i ne N uvrn r raai r.'iih riot from a or:' a jam 1 ;t the c loony earth the ioveiy The. wild fhjwcran 1 the violet, they en-hM lniij ;.,-(., And theVPer ro e an i the orchis died amid the 9 'aimer's low ; But .ai tin1 In ! th Uen-roJ, and the atcr in tlii! wood, Ax.d the eilow sail -flower bv the brooii in autuiiiii beauty -too.! , IiH fell the fro-t from the clear, as falls the plague on men, And th' brLhtncf of their susi from upi md, ".'hide, and yh u. col l neavL.i, lo was gone
And nn-v wl.cn comes a ca,o,iniutaj, u; -i'";v;nfr ;(g f:(p,IIJOI1 the ottoman. I rc-
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siich day ill come, unt tjtir Imember a fellow's bringing her a plate jonl! tl:e squirrel and the bec t.-om uuitntirj . c winter hutue, i f truit one evening. He was one ol your en th.e sound of dropping nuts is heard, tho' jlively men a horrid monMcr all right all the ti e-ar" Mid, lancles and activity Havinjr never been
ad twiniv! - iu 'be sxuoiiy l.ci.i 'ae v. aiera oi the rilh The South wind searches for the flowers, whose fraciance late he bene, Anil sihs to find theia in the w ood, and by the strt ai i no more '. ,i ... i i . j i. . . , tii-,1- r ' ,r .-r-o i r.,i 1 ther. I tr.uiU of one who .a oer GUtlilui t.eut v thed, flit fair, nietk hl.-??om, that -n w up and faded bv rey tide la the ei Id, n.oi-t earth v.e 1 lid hi r, whtnthi f. re.,t ca-t the leaf, And we wept that one t"o loV( ly life o brief! Tet, not unmeet it wa that cue, like that ! Voi;ti: friend of our.', j -i jrentte and so beautifai, shoi. the t;invrrJ The manic- if llatclmun cryi-ig the hour oi Htrnnhuth. in CUnnanij, vni past C'tht o'c lot k ! O ! lernnh itb, do thou pon111 I , I n Noah's Ark, war, hvinrr vender. IX 'Ti- nine o'clock, c brethren, leant striking ; Xeep hearts and houses clean, to our Saviour's 7ior treihrrn hear.the clock is tea and passing Is one rest, but sutdi a wait tor Christ embracing. XL Eievcn is part 1 still at this hour eleven, The LurJ is calling us ft-orc Earth to Heaven. tl. ie brethren, hear, the midni-1 t tlockis hummint:; A' midnight our great Bridegioom tvi'd becomI Tastune o'clock! The day brtakout of dark-iiC.-(? ; Great mcTniiic Star appear, and break orir hardnc;-. II. 'Ti- two! On Jesus wait thi - -dent season. Ye tuosu ik ar related, vVill ,u;J Kra-ou. Ill the blessed The .0 ClOtii is three! doth merit The best of praif e, from body, soul, at. a ant IV Tis four o'clock when three ; ,ake sup: lication. ' Ihe Lord vv ill be the fourth on that occasion. v 1 1 Five is the clock live virgins were disenrded, rv'heu f ve with wedding garments Wcre re-1 w arded . V!. i be clock i fix an t 1 go -!rmv tati-m, Now, brethren, watth your-t lves for your :.llv ation. MISS ALLINA M'LUSH lh' -v Willis. I have a passion for fat woman. W iate .u lite, it is what' ihcre i-3 an thing 1 h dainty people call a sviruucllc Motionrapid motion a s.nai t. quirk, squn rt 1-like step, jiert voluble tone in short, a lively gul is my exquisite horror. I would as lief have a Jial-lc petit dancing Ins internal hornpipe upon my ceieht Hum as to be in the room with one. I have tried befne now to school myself into the lifting of these parched pea cf humanity. 1 have followed them with my eyes, arid titic-uucu to uieir rauie uu i was as crav afi a tiy in a tlium. I have d.-nu rd - : I i IV j j them and romneJ with th.,,, ir, iu try ; and periled the salvation of my while tights by sitting near them at supper. I Swear off from thi? moment do I won't no hung rne ,, cvcr j s,ou. ano(hpr small, lively, spry woman, a civility. . - I am ;n i .i i.usn h tup,e. She is hkc the description of the Peran beauty Jiv H.ur.--her heart is full of iMomVi Alt ;n a M Lush h divi-,e 13 am i her eve, are lull of sleep " She ,s ,.. Til t i I fc-' I 2 f r i i i-ter ol Luilv M Luh, my oil roller " 7 ' 41 'H i;" i h chum, who. a early as bis sphonp.r year, was chosen President . t the J olct -f ' fir mend Society no member ::ch Wa ever hi uovvt, to oo -urpnsevJ at an , k thin? (the college law of n-in r bcfi! i, breakfast eieepte 1 ) Lu.h introduced n.e to ,itfr cnf Anr. -.i . u r cnf he
jni-r, !c't..;C ri JmJ ciiiuw win; u. hca.; 'ithis baud, in a green lane in the subjurbs. He had driven over a (dump, been !ln5Tiiout ci' the guy;, and I came u; ju-t !as he wa? wo nder ing how in 1 1; c devil'? jname he get there! Albina sat quietly in the gig, and when I was presented, t e'nuestcd me with a delicious drawl, to sty
nothing about the adventure "it would ia. he ?o treuhlesornp to relate il to every body.' I loved her fmm that moment. MissMLush was tall, and licr shape, ot jit, kin ua9 perfect. Itwa not - fleshy lone, exactly : but she wa larvre and lull. - ' i.ukJ without her rn sinew which would " heaVthv. Her skin L.i ' .Uncont. niave mace n vulgar was clear, fine-grained, and transparent; .her temples and forehead perfectly round -
,t.eiiand polished, and her lils and chin
wellinr into ;i ripe and tempting' pout, t i like-the cleft of a bursted apricot. And then her eyes, large, liquid , and sleepy they I mguifhed beneath their long black fnrges, as if they had no businefs with day light like two magnificent dreams, furpused in their jet embryos by pome bird nesting cheiub. Oh! it was lovely to look into them. She sat usually upon a faufucille, with herlarce full arm embedded in the cus h - ion, fometimes for hours without stirring !i have fern the uind lift the masse? of Idark hair from her shoulder?, when it I jseemed like the coming to life of a marble. Illehe she had been motionless so long. I S h 0 was a model for a goddess of sleep. ! a she sat with her eves half closed, liftjing up tlieir superb lids fdouly as you 'spoke, and dropping them again w ith the deliberate motion of a cloud, when she had murmured cut her syllable of assent Slier figure, in a sitting posture, presented ja eentle decliv ity fmm the curve of her Inerk to the intep of the small round foot accustomed to hold her own plate, she had not well eatricated her white fingers from her handkerchief, belore he st it down in her lap. As it began to slide slowly towards the floor, her band relap-'-cd into the muslin folds, and she fixed her , , r i i leycupon it w ith a kind ct indolent surpitsp, droopirg her lids gradually, till, as 't he fi nit scattered over the ottoman, thev closed entire!, and a liquid jet line was i.i. i i . i i. i. .. i l -i. aione Vlsiuie llliougu me oedvy idJiies.; iThere va an imperial indifference in'ilj worthy of Juno. Mi MT iil. r.uclv walk? Whenehe
' luri '' u,t!,idors it is with the deliberate majesty ot a iDido Her small plump feet melt to the
ground like snow Hikes, atxl her figure swa;, with to the indolent motion of her limbs, . i . i i : i llli ft U'v'' 1 vn a iriorius grace anu vieiuioiriie-s 'r,j,fP indisci ibable . She was walking UP lh, M'l!I 0ne evc-ning, ju-r a tw ifirrht, tvith a servant at a shoit di-tanci at tnce jbehmd her, who, to while away the ti ,' l( ( w cf n fi',s g(epp, wa9 employing him? in thrownff ftoneS at the cows teed on the common. A gentleman with a natural admiration lor her splendid per-1 ! son addressed her. He might have done a more eccentric thing. Without trou bling herself to look at him, she turned to her servant, and requested him, with a yawn of desperate ennui, to knock that fellow down! John obeyed his orders; and a? his mitress resumed her lounge, picked up a handful of pebbles, and to3 ing one at the nearest cow, loitered lazily after Such supreme laziness was irresistible 1 trave in 1 who never before could gave summon enertrv to -irh i to whom a
declaration was but asnonm tor per 'medium of the -'Reporter," ainl thens uree, spiratioil--! who had'ocly thought oil from whence it is derived, we can confiuentty .' i . i UiHte. inav. ill all case-, be relied upon as to.love as a nervous complain and ot wo- Ilolt.s nre jUgcoanterieited ,i, ev -
man but to pray ior a guou iieiUPtame-: N (.;. J knocked under. Altuna .M liU-h! thou weit too exquisitely la J i Human -enHb.lit.es can't hold out forever.! I found her one morning sipping her cofi 'ec at twelve with her eyes wide open.; ! She w as just from the bath, and her com-j itdvinM l,.l .,it'i ,ldtn itiiinmrunrv lik j 1 j the t heek of Venus rising from the t-en. vas the hour Lurly had told me, when she would be at the trouble ot thinking. She put away with her dimpled forefinger, as I entered, a cluster of rich curls that jhad fallen over her face, and nodded to I me like a water lily swaying lo the wind 'when its cup is full of rain. ! "Lady Alb-ma." said I iu my softest lone'how are ou r , ',ettl.na,,', ?a,i !hC' !ld',ressin? her ma,(J in a voice as ciouuec anu ricn as a souin wind on an Lolian, 'how am I lo day ?" The conversation fell into short seuten ccs. The dialogue became a monologue 1.1 I I 'I entered udob uiv declaration. Wiih the assistance of Betlina, who supplied hei mistress with cologne, 1 kept her attention alive through the incipient circumstance Symptom were soon tcld, I came to the avowal. Her hand lay repo?mg on the arm of the sofa, half buried in Ihe mu i i, . . ) J 1 I,...!.- i I hi. n . I I. ., i I uuiu'iii I iu' 1 1 ii ii ' iiuw yi v.--ru 1 1 1 e ; i ;Cool soft fm-gers to my lips UtltOlUl'lilcn. ; i . ose anu looKCti mm iici e es ior cntir11 I 1. I .I ma;p;i. I) elicious creature he w ti re p I never hae fro) courage to renew the' u( ject. 3Ii-s M'l.u-h setms to have to i ' ir tten it aaocretner l.irrpl Upon retlection, too,' V i i ,n.0iu - ? ." tf":''1 ' h tn convinced she would not survive thej unless, in e ceremony Icon beiw ee !,lfftl, V . ' S . .i i vu nnv. iu. if thrtn t h ti i .'im it lt i uo-ii I H. j . clll I II UK I V. i'-Oi',vtH J M ill ir ;n earihipiake. or if the millennium is expected, m .''Ill'It.!.! fcf,niJi , Ci) mmence. as it 18 vL oi if any thing happens that can , so J I shall deliver a! .i . . ' ' . " , . . . I , """'V r ' " '"' nnne.which he warrants m,y aiticulate.l n ti'teea mmu'cs, without
or. la mon ; rr.Kvr -s Columbian
E.r the r,jre tf Consumption. Asthnn, Pleurisy, spitting of blond, :ind pulmonary affections. 0f every kind the mst valuable iffnedy eve r i ,-( ,iv . ri'il t"r tin cur oi lm.1 ail dheases ot the breast, find e,i u-itr thvve trouMesnic.' affections aniinmp.li.ite u-e- of this he.hly celebrated irpecitir i. ,,nK- c. ,,y to convince the rao-t incredulous ( it V,.-'--rMi?q'-liti" upfrior to any other n. ,:,.,! ai ation ., et discovered. I his Isperd;,- i ( hja.ae.! hy extraction from herbs, root, plant,, tc; in co-ubhiMioi, ot those most valuable herbs it becem a bal-ani ot superior value to the human i;:nn!y. i t.eai- me injured pirf--, op. the p..res. and i-o-.jiposes the disturbed nrrvci; and wlnl? t rleaiiM- and hehU. it also .rives fftrenc tf-i "t h to in'' u'ui.tr naics nnrrove? diL-e-tion. tp. irs the at petite ntn! improves 'J e spirits. J t.i -per:n- e- .innoHntu in s!,r. f it is mild and plea-ant to the taste, .. , . 1 and may be safely -riven to wom-n in uhatt-ver n!, .le lirate no um-tauees not excepted A L-reat many w.-il authf unrated certificates roah! be obtained : the ;-rp,ietor is opposed to ev thiiiC hke nil, and preler to rr-k it on it own merits aione The imbl.e u-i !! pLasc to be cautious a s n: 'ou-ana le : ,Min, M-it'.'.oot the -un sure ol tlie none are ; p,,r'r ,r t "e' wt.i' i win erci'rnpan v eacn ii i bill of direction. Price one ('.: ir i .. K.ir sale bv IUTT A: OflHlCTC. Vrinccnnes, Oct 1, t83l. 1 IVIAB30N cx HUN TUB. Ilespcetiullv inform their friends and Ihepu 1 - ,i .1 uhlic trenerally mar'neir urn
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i . j i u, .;n i.iiiir, ... ,.. rovtT , ( lot ti w as by mere accident) number--is now couip ctt d Itiey wMlsntutiir e .i.ea f j ' 13 "un I . . .',.. r , i .a e been enreil Uor h i vi iu- bifn afdic led h.r
vor to kee: on hand, a t anilines ireta ine.u and flour, which they are. determined lo sell r.t fair prirc, tor C ASH only. No onlers will be n.,!',.!!' :itter this notilication, unless the Cash "v v i ' accouipanit-E thcui. Th !e who may have uccounts at the Vn; ctunes Steam Mill, are informed thatCa.-h payments will be exptcUd for every article they may have purchased at that establish .t The proprietors are prepared to execute all or dtrs for Vlatik and Scantling, of every descrip tion, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. (rT-Marron Hunter have received a con signment ol avvfc ul" KEN A VJ HA SAIjT, which they will dispo-e of low. Vincennes, 7th May, 1831 32 tf 7 jj , i iL . .i o i ill is nereoy i'iveu, ttiai un ii. otiuu I i. aionuav in -ioeiiiofr nrAi, i 'i" v-vmi House door in Mount Pleasant, Martin county, -Indiana, I will proceed to sell tor the taxe- due i for the years 1331. 1830, lh.'J, 1828, !827, IH26ii nf I ' - . . . . .. I . , - r. . t ikl, f..!!,'! l;-2o, all and singular the tiacis ot land and town lots in said county on w hich the taxes for the vcais aforenamed, thall remain unpaid. The selo will be continued from e!ay to day, betwa en ft.e hours of 10 o'clock, A.M. and 4 o clock, P. M. until the whole art offered for sale. CAGF.R PEEK. Collector, .V C. Mount Ph a-aut, Oct 3, 1831 2-4li BICKN ELL'S REPORTER, Countctftit Detector, and I'nct Current. ,f firgt ..ir , ,biB publication having been concluded, the "Reporter' will herealttr he published weekly as well as semi monthly. v e feci grateful to the public for the liberal p.tronage awarded us, (having now a more extensive circulation (ban any other newspaper in ihe United States) and shall leave no measure uniesorted to, in order to refider this journal valuable iu all respect-, not only to merchants, banking institution-, brokers and keepe rs of hotel-, but to the. community in general. W e have tn-i-asjed the literary assistance of ssveral gentlemen w t II known as writers, and have correspondents in all ihe principal cities and towns in . , . . - it f a ' the United btati s. We also receive weekly. 1U( ,re than five hundred newspapers from differ-. ....!' l IlrM'ft.l WlattC trv Itt'lf- U h'lliJL' I en! parts of the United Slates, so that whatev er inlermalien may be circulated tnrougn me ,iirt.rtion; and on the arrival oi every ves-l sel from Lurore, or the creation ot every nalional t-xciteuK nt, the state of the market va'7 .' i ':Von hiouui, nere.ort, ut ptoses. -eo o. saUif tfieaiu guiue ov union .in tuvu iniormatiou might te received by the earliest Uj)U,, and at such a rate us not to rcuth r its pos- - e; - iun an exoih, 't int tox Such a Jouiual i exactlv wlmt we end-uvor to render tht4Reportei " iri an iff at to acconiiilisb vrhich, neither ! pains tnr expen-o w ill at any time be spared on the part tlie publisiu r i.very numoer will contain a carefully corrected bank Note list, liit of Proken Banks, Prices Current, Prices of Gold, Prices of La nk anu Insurance SPu k, and a description of all Counterfeit ami Altered Notes in circulation throughout the United State; ami all such information as is likely to throw light upon the -subjects embraced in the desitru of tin? Journal The latest foreign new-, together with much original and well selected matter, wiii also be found in the coJuinus ot the "Reporter." The terms of the weekly pUb lieation arc $3 , er annum and sraii-txionthly 3 single copies 2i tents. Address ROBERT T. PICK NELL, Exchange Broker, No. IL. Chcsnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. II K M O V A L. rS'MlE subs ri'oer beci leave to inforai his f friends and custom 1 3 that he has removed his STORE to the Prick Hou-e one door from Wafer street, joining the S'ore of Lurteh i: I 1. - formerly occupied by Marron & Hun- ; will be glad to see his old acepidinilc has -en h.tnd a good assortujent ot u.i.o 1 ' ' - lT,t - (2 (D 2) Si OF FJ'KnY DESCRli'TlO.X: ALSO Ah Invoice ot Stoves assorti'tl, 7 & 10 Plate; 100 bhls. Ntlt, 100 Hajrs Alum do.
, -nurtot Ivr.CiX countv , Ht the next I sell on fair lerm, tr Cr.sh, 0 t,,er""f"' U tLe Lt' 1-'' nt to be Jehvtied this t UT.l. 'r nest' lo aPP't a Commoner t; to us a conveyance in pursuance- of the rt , . , , l''.i!e tioud ot J. C. 5. Harrison, deceased, tinted ! counts with p-ra are hen b1- , f,.r. iMo lt ...... i...- .... i. I
Ml of v 1 ith he will .r tor P. rk or Corn, Winter. iVrsou, havi, g accosts w.th b-m are hertb ii.f ruil that he intends -or - ,.n for v ,i Portly, and tlry,,v,e1,1e '.ft.i L, call aCd et ,!., be , in,' be: Vj u e h -ttsy s-liT
"vm kwi ,- iir.waisc.'' T.? rm FRESH MEDICINES, I'aints.Oils. Varsi?hes Dvr. Sierf -?, To Tacus eS Ulcrs. 7lutt 5c mch,
II ave iust received from Ibiltimore n tr.rsh snpply of I rti5, Medicine-, &:c. 1 hejr a-
-rrtmcnt is ueH elected, extensive a no com- i,.ick fti.U cr.-y aptdete. Orders fre.ni a distance will le a-j far Sr al i.'o
iiomptlv attei.dcil to as i: o'-'roiuu ap 1 i c a t i o n i i , r , were made nil articles warr.i'a'ed ot the oesi (piality, and sold lmv for cash Tlu-y have tiie enuine I'ort Hie, tied for Medical purpo-es every variety of Tattnt Medicines, and ample supplies of Fever and Aue Towders, u-ed so successfully in the cure cf the chills and fe vers. Also Worm mixture, equally effectual for cspelliiii; worms, nud made in so eoinvenieiit a form as to be taken with case b) the youngest child. The f" r and apue I'owdets and Worm mixture ar" altogether of vegetable j rodui ti u and consequently their exhibition run be attended with no danger Hhatever, and wdl eti'ect i pedv cure, if the directions ara coin lied w ith. The two latter medicines may be had of Mr. t)wn (hetsy of Carlisle, Mr. Simpson of loueeville, Jacob Wolf of ShHht r I ranie, J. Dolahan, west of C'hristiHti Settlement, Illinoi.-; J. Hell of Mount C'armt 1, Messrs. Mieure and O'Neal. Lawrenceville, and FcttT Green ct Ma y -vibe, Illinois. Sept. iU, I S3:. i-f.t. tLritt $c (Dm'cU, Haw just received Smith's infallible remedy FOR THE PILES. jtili!-1 n.ei'niiie is prepared ironi n vt potable i and wit! be found a radical cure lor that di-lrcssiiiy ; tii-order, the PILLS. Since its ii- , r. . r Z ie space oi iwemv years. l ne uri npp:ication Hll'ord- :.;toiii r In f. a pel P'ct cure ce. el i( ttcd in a tew day s To ioinir.ee t!ie public it ;s a 'in Li t i.mi i erne the following ctrtifjcate is subjoined ; ( 70 " -V' - York . liurf L3, 18J0. 'Haiu bt en r.Clicted with' the 1'iles two ears, and ha i.ig applied lor niedical aid in 1'hdadt I, h:a, Laltin.ore, Albany, and NewYork, without success, until advised by afiientt to try Dr Smith's infallible remedy') which cave immediate rt iitf, an,; proved a cure within twenty four hours. JAMKS E W INGS.V Vmct nncs, Oct. 1, 1831. 1-bt. Br. (ttsapiunn A NT I DYSPEITIC, OK SOUR STOMACH PILLS, HAVE stooil the test of experience, a.ud ar:: foutul to 1 e au infallible cure for i.idi-es-tion. These piii? have been highly sppruved of puv tii'is'.' wi.o nave used t!:em lor tne Hoove t - ... ease inei act as a nowerlul tonic, neutrali ... zing the acit up in the stomach u'ivc strength tt) the debilitated organs of tli-esiion restore the afjjietite and remove nausea and sickness at the stomach, habitual cu.-tiveness, bead-ache, despondency til the mind, paleness of the countenance, palpitation of the heart, vertego or giddiness, hatching up of water w Inch is sometimes tasteless, but most commonly sour, and many other ne-rvous affections. 1 hey do not contain mercury in any form, nor do they sicken the stomach as most purgative medicines do, but pet form the office of a sale and mild cathartic. There is no restriction in diet or drink, or exposures to wet or cold, while using then They are then tore particularly calculated for laniily use. l lie proprietor ot tnese piJi was one of the niott eminent practitioners of medi cine in the United States, and used them sue ccustully in his practice for many y eats. j For sale by HlTT .'c OflR.'CK. ! Vincennes, Oct. , 1631. 1 j BURTCH &. HEBERD n.A r- rercivcu iron) i niiao, ipiim, a gencrat i H-v.rtTii ,,i ,i( PAbl.:...! WIXTKt! i r d OfP -.11 i,. -i i i i i ' i if 7 ,v u-.)jrh . ,,-T.t for ca?-e )-x T-r - . J kinds of country produce V inceriiies, Oct. 1, I So! - i i REYNOLDS & BONNER, VINCllNNF.S, INDIANA, rv.s x-t- . . t ii . .i 'rl conraniiy ut "ep wJ for sale at their Factory m Vincene.e-, I on liana, and vvi!l constantly keep f ?aie at their factory m mcene.e-, ! i ot their own manutacture and of a very superior j qaahty Merchants and othersean tie -upplitdj with nny fjtiantity. Orders accompanied by; th.e cash will be attended to immediately. Viuce-nues. Austist 2', IS3L r2itl i teaHOTEL; ; v.vcLW.vf;.?, lxdl i . A. LE ROY respectfully informs hi fi it-rni :i h public he l.'is lea-ed for a term of vear- th Tavern Stand lately occupied bv Ceneial H mer Johnson, and is i,ow i re: ared to acct modate travellers, and all others who m :ive : -, him a call, in the best manner. The stable attach'-d to the hou-': i lar1 ata! i cotiv till' ru; aim n cartiui r.o-ner is tinpiove;. a whoi.. thoroughly acquainted with his hu-i- ( CsS. I V.neennes, July 22, 1S31 43tf To Zebulmc tlarrison, Anna Mati i S. Harr Cliti'-a Louisa Harrison, 7.' rui m Pi'r. jpi;! iie.n, WiPiaoi Hcnrv Har-.-ic-.n. J n .. r.son, r.cirs ;.t law ct . C. S. 'lurri-on. do - -. . 1 1.- ii Ct a soil, , llAKE notice and thirty-tour, in Vincennes. s3 desieuated oi JJji SOti'i hie! EUiiSoti's pljt. SXML'EL TOMLiNSON, u nt i vvy-i --v v iiuu.ti i i.'jiivj'tTvii
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01 W THY MK f -C f 1 A NT: 'iJ K r.i .rF tt are t liHtise I'ui'i'irur-, ."t. lr.rorrnr f! thr; . tr i:. lht:-hur:i -(! . (! ;r ftrr t, thrv can he supplie i! ,11 t La,, rn pncf s : I rurTr.-.vi ! Leather I.raM.Cloth stocks, :rz r assort nn t'.t cf rhAviNG r ur5. i- i ni.xcu nJN v BOOIvSLLI.LHS in the cc -cntry ar.d Pod... r w i.i l.'iu 'eat r odns l ap;-Ivu:-: to the tut e-'d f---T-.-ir.i-.td t. lu:a from N ok ; a :'.J I'rin I-, wb v.li wdl ts j. sVLvr.-r;-:i;, serif ' r. II :i York, 'old V . hit of IL erv cheap. I'litliurcl .1 i er to Wibia'T i. Ciair ;lrct .:!! a :-..:'i-a!:rr'V NOTICE. if", nilOSF. s-.h?' ri!:ers t the t.'nz. ttc who ej.d di-t l.hri:i!u: ty; ir accoun's. by pin itt in Wheat, are inforuied that the mi t'po.. if at the "-team M, ,f Me-srs. Marroii niu. Hunter, or at that of tL O. Whethr. On ro -duein:; the rec ipts of either of the-e icoTitS-inen. thev .hall receive a proper en fi't. lVth June. SAMUEL lHLI.COIiIiECTOR'S NOTICE. NO'i'iCL is b-rebv vtn, th at en !:c s-i : UVJ Mondiy of November next, I shall expos.. t' public s ih1 ct Hie Court house door, :'i t! C town ot Loil-'pert, Sirrrtr count, Is.tlia::.': , all and singular fee I n-ds tid t"w n h't., ou u hit h t!:e taxtT.i iy t.ue and unpaid for tho yer.rs lSJ'J, a d 1 83!. Si.id sale to I e be tweeti the hours tit 0 o'clock, A. M. and -1 o'clock, I', fl and t' iiidtiiie tro'-i da y to day i.M'; ail sni'li l o,, Is nial tow;; lots thai! ha-.e beti ' ft red for sr.lt ior s;. n M A -ON HOWELL, CV. F. C IVx k; ort, "-opt. U3, 153!. 'WALL WHOM IT MAY CO.XCEJLV jAKE notice, that I v. ill on the cor:d "d.r.--, day in November next enstitntr, the dato lit ret if. commence srdlin.- :it ti sue ct)uri iioti'i f ' . 1 - n do'T iu the to vn of Lvai;;, .', and court o. Vandcrhurch, all and .-it'..uhir the a 'oi u hats ill c; for the vear .1 co!ir:ty, en uhith the tuxes d?.r: ef our Lord uu thousand CvcS . hundred anrl thirty -'ir e are pnt paid on or bet-re the sa d (second .Monthly in November, ami will continue ihe rah' of such Innd? from day t' day , bt Pyeen ihe !ioi:r ot 'J o'clock m the fort -noon, and -J t 'e!oi.k in the cftrnoon ct each dav until all are oth rod for sale. LOW A ?tl ) HOPKfN?,Cj:. V. C. Lvansvillc, Oct. 7, !S3l. 3-Jt. COLLECTOR'S SALE. 1TOTK.'E thereby civen to all whom itna cor.ee. n that I v ill on the second Monday ot November next ensuin-r, eonimcnce .-eliir ; at the Court Hou.-otloor in Wadi'uu.tori, ?.:viesa county, Indiana, all and insfu'jr, the haridi aud town lots in saitl county, on which the taxes due thereon for the years ami JS31 are v.oi paid, en or befute said second Monday of Ntvend.a r. Saitl sale sill continued from day tc day between the horns of 0 o'clock in the forenoon, and 4 o lock in the ufteruoon ct each day until alt air ofTeicd f--i "u'. JAMLS CARNAIIAN, Co. 1). C Wr,h:::,'ton,Oct (, IbJL 3-. iME underti-rned ha taken out lrtP rs n iahjiid-tration the estate of Elijah Chajinian, halt .f Lhtvios-, cuui.ty, dec aai.M puMiuiic? ail per?t)i:s mm hl-j to -ail ! '''tatf to make iaitrie iiate' pa vn.e:.!, a r; J to id - W iio ha v. rbnr.-vs th er , ' a preier.t thi ni. TLfttate is ptob.'ibly if.t d . r.t. ELIJAH CI! AP.M N, Jii.K Wash: ;. ) i i ; 3-'Jt. ri-i III1' 11 X'r li.'.a. f I - we i.i lie mm in i ' : ic, tout n hi l I 'T. I i bV H. "tt, .''uC :.t ol said cfJit e, u lo t, the whole auiouut wua the company. SLPTER PATH If t: i errc-Haui ,-. ! promptly paid i CHARLES PATRICK, 1 rrrc-IIaute, Ft b. 3, L;:J3. REBIOVAL. ; RUibn L Er.OrvA'vV, Tailor-, rp-fujiy n. torn, their ttistoiuer rind the public -.-em rallv : t to v have retnovi il to the hrb !.- l,i...:T,. ....-! opposite Col. Gratfi C, tavern, f.j-t b low tue.r lormer stand v, !.. re they will at aM f i:i.e , be hanpy f" attend to any ccmmn.ud-i ::i the lim r thrlr buMui -s :ept. 2i, ter P R O T C T I C N . ) r; j ; jprr.tf - ::o:i C.inany of "js-r ! i E i'rotf C. in-a i ' ire an : :r:::i Insnrancu '.i'iet ticut, urc y llarttor.J. v, a rt j i li.-ur-j e:i lvov, b; V jut utsf AND THEIR CARGOES. XT'-'' ; -; ON IIOLSES AND STORES, ( . h' 2 J..-.'- ;.t in id.-rater.ite-of preinnm. jR U Sati-f tcfl ry e-, id r.rr f,f h, 1,1 Ma!' y ( c.ii.i'iny, in i ' ' i : -1 ; r i !.-; -t s a;,d it'TIi! (tie- . i1 pay iu-, Citi e had b v at the othce c: me luceiuics unze-s 'e. SAMUEL HILI., Vince-imee, Ot t. 1. 133.0. I C O I? IM IS OS . 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