Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 March 1832 — Page 3

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' p"dlrr The 6cpd i xmi I road r:i-t, pd I 'is,)f l iH botowp.l in, like fbix further nltPfdion t i the r rop i- re jp (!; r ( ' until ' I1 c n of pulHr.E; nnd cut - Jit 1 irv, r I i n MP ! " t p t i.' i it lr: r n. i .( n! r.;' !i i- . 1 1 r-1 1 ' r I ' ;;h irs labor, our i n aim- r.;i m adopt too former. ro tt.e n. .i r t i '!. Tlii commences; tor K-'b -!' A'lmi'l, The tuie ! i-. !c let mifoil by tliP appearance i I'j'ilK! he:n;. i here pre two kii.i h Va;;1 in oveiy field, '"I'! ITJ'TI'Iie'l I'V the1 rmo 't the mil ;.im! tiie female. The ' i!!ci proiliices the m'c .!. iiie l"oirnri 1 h" i he rn.i'e ! hranr lie. V;( t'iC l.ii in;i . t'Ml tew atr! 'ri.l i t-!.;- h..i- t n r r.c uhite. o: a p;!e vel'.ow. .liii i! lr o rs. ami ho t.T-r. :: i rhiitlv t'aUen tl, then it i- lime to j it. TliP h m:.te l;c:;r.iin8 more tr'Mpr " o ! iieeii ' o to :a t il the the il t!;e. It . ?. h H. or v. arrow ( 1 1 ; , ; ! p i ; hei fee I r.;e air nth :;i'u-r the tirnf of jeJItnj;; Hiiici, c:.r, the f r rnomiral fyrmcr wjli p'j'i out j

the main l.emp a tar a i; i- prar.io.aL. , Jr0 iCS CJ corta;rj len::v Yh thr tihrpj t the hemp, that statuii in! the held nntil the prtrt h ripe, are a!'.vj; a Counecticut family on a

fctitY an ! haish, anM will urir.g u m i.:e market tlnn 'hat urrw.u i.-iuuct pwi:t:u tt.e proper season The pniiing i a heavy jf h. GoP-to.:; t!i j j ' I lll iU.I r. I- 1 vuri i - v . a i il ll . - i ., .. r r u .'.in.l lori'l :lj ! I , :'l W I . T firaipr h rxnert late'.s win pun a U'.i.vJ ui at i nrre. No precaution is necesaiy ey-pptj to guard agaiiut breaking the stalk?. Tin: j Kbercr p;athei a fevv stalks in his hands j -,rv pulh thptn np, and having rrpra'ed flii ihree or hur tinie, he strike the Toofsonco or twice wiih hi loot, in nrdei trt kick otT th d.irt.then hohinigtiio w h le; looe in I ii hands, let; the roots drop on 'too. ground for the ptlipose of making that o-ad of Ins hand tul evtn. And in spread tng hi hemp on the ground, lie is careful to lay the butta tdraight and Hue. This will greatly facilitate the labor of hinding. Ilain npon the hemp after it is pulled, produces the same effects as upon mown raM. It discolors it and injures its quality. It must therefore be s-uliered to lie upon the ground uo longer than it is necessary far its pieervation . As soon as i! is sulrkiently dned, which, iu warm and drying weather, will he after two day s sun, it must he bound up in small bundles, or heav. A little lye straw is the cheapest and best thing for bands. Let the band be put on towards the top of the buntile, and then shoved don n to about the twiddle, otherwise it will be difficult to bind close enough to hold together, through all the subsequent handling Set np 15 or 20 bundle together, well braced ht the roots to admit a free circulation ot oir, and to prevent it Jrom blowing over, rmd let it remain in this situation, until it if cured sufficiently to put into a stack or under cotct. This may be done, in good weather, after two or three days, in the construction of the stack, great pains must be taken, lest the raio should tind a passage into it. It is safest to put it uudcr cover, either under tiheds about fhe barn, Ot erecting one for the purpose. It may be asked, why not transport it to the place of rotting; and immerse it in the water, immediately alter it is pulled, or ns soon it is dry, and save the trouble of ec curing it from the weather? lam no; prepared to fay that this cannot be done with safety , under vigilent care and attention. It is believed, however, that it would be exposed to greater hazard of toss, titan at a later period. At the time of pulling, the weather is hot, and the water warm. Puttc taction proceeds with great rapidity. If the hemp should re ! main in the water a little too long, or if, aftr.- it is drawn from the water there should be n long ram, or a continuance of damn weather to rrevcnt its drying, it rrould be rotted too much, and the tibre would be materially injured, if not dectroyed. Put when the hemp ie immer sed later in the season, after the weather -ami water have become cool, there is no risk in suffering it to remain in the water a short time longer than is necessary I. is also supposed that when the hemp is rotted in hot weather there will be a great er proportion of tow-an l after it is drawn from the water, the bands mut be opened and the hemp spread, in order that it may dry quickly. It is also a busy season with the farmer, and h can attend to it at a fater period, with less interruption to Other branches of husbandry. These arc die reasons which have induced cur farmers to postpone the rotting till the latter part of October. As I have never tried w abm ma ru i r rotflrenpfi lo f KlQ ti ir a.i. r u t 1 1 tucn V? Jij Kitmut. j.' u C i I. A ..-..-vn.w- n n.l ri , 1 I 1. 1 t U il 1. I illll

Ul lUC M Dtv?5j ali'i luucvu iiti r. ri "ui - i . . v no oe v.. imui LUlt 1 o i turn little experience in the culture of hempjfor l!ie iJi Fo -k, an my own farm, I will not give an opin ! 200 DOLLARS, ion whether their reasons tire well foun For ihe bt-.st original i o.-o. suitable for pub.hpd .ir ., I K-n-o nrvl lle.ilirf jl.-.sri to fn.ltlt llCatti'Il 1 11 ! !l ' ' La,l's Uook,

out the best method, in relitioa to iny ' ait of the process, but only to rie-cr;be the course pursued ia inv owii UwigUbor- : fcood. k r Lir.cri A number of earr ago. two' wealthy farmers in Feb: s!nre fell ltd-: a dispute ab wjt a b ir-i:rt. and d-dcrmiat i j to have their difjir lCp cttled according to law. Chie c f d. acrcr.;ii:y repal -: r.l tetJie cvmiv p.i:i, and U!ed his ..!(':,, I in vcr. 're iir,i!',-,:-r r...n . !...( I r nrot ser ret . iU d his c-i'd-e. ;.av - that he could r;ot ctniei tak irij ptevio;i! been f-aage lb bis d, j Kent, but would rjo w hat was m ho poe. rr to serve him I v rerrxmmcndinrj ato.ti 1 1 tawvor. The fmtici- th-mkc ! i:up, j ,,, took, tmm litm ; letter' of mtt o-iuc'vion I i- tiiend The u i.'or len:g wc'. h. ihcugjit h'i n;;-h: a o u' rake pceji at

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p. i rornn to tfn' fi.r. ! ril the 'mvo, pltKk ypm the i r. . olher. hp former i;p,r:pi!i !rlv uaiti o;i - Iter. ! i J opponent and Mi'uvcl hirn the The matter "as soon a rrangC'" without (lie ltvor Scot?' i r I P. Oil A MO I'! T. '." 1 r CTION" A r. Y i f ro - An hole in the trrennn i u ii u n I v r an. I wi'li tiirv vre in.; iti i tait taive yx oci tiioti pair-t -) krep oi o turtle .U-.5fv. A I ea-.:'iful honor lh.it i-o" rs?i '-nlv on f cret places ,,-.,. 1 r . I (I . 1. - I learnMl rntlem in, who I ('-CiIrJ cair e:,iie tiom cnr etiemv,an keef - tt hirn'elf. 1 T . . . v (t ( C T t -An r Xjirp'si ii n'eel tv mm Uni v, He at the rTirnencemenl (,(' n j ' I ;tju.irrel. 1 If'?-'rr3.'i. A man rrmTned hv the: oi p-: i at iof; lo sleep in the open air'. :.'7.---An excellent joke. . ;- "; . A peifr.n w!iO timls work for .t. tscih ; ''ioc :ut those of oiher cisif to thp re, drew on thn rjiair ;l uew?r,Pr a daid fi.ie an mv! uril ,vilh T;.:r;iej s , fcc. thn interpret '.Ve have a;i is : at.al are all well.' .3 X JUixlel LIST, Ar.i'.IVALJ

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March 10, M.bn f.-rni Ln;;i-vilb K ; 41 1 I, i'o! -'.nder '.rair. do. kl 11, r.xcirin.ce from io. 4 4 1-, Conv e atu' from do. u to, r.xrhan.-e from prrts above-. rPPAHTURES. March 10, Madison, for ports above. w 11, I'olander. for laf lyette. 44 11, Kxchance, for ports above. 12, Conveyance, for ports above 41 16, Kxehan ;s, for I .oulsville

r-t T-1P . " ! T ft 1 r-r r rTT a. T2T mfiTT wy i TrvkTr i xaw . wxxx xxw., i IIF. tindersicned f.till contiiiaes to carry on I the above bosinr s, at the old statu! of S I M. ITa,,X. rn nn Mnrkot strnpf: And h.-ivinr nromired .Tonrnevineii from the east, ail work' entrusted to him, Khall bf done in the best man-j ner, and on the. most reasonable terms . ! He has on hand, nnd will continue to keep i a general assortment ot .TKWT.Ll,F!liY, : PAT F. NT I.KVF.It and COMMON WA l CH-i F.S, MILITARY COODS.&c. The l.igheet p.rice triven for oh! Gold nnd .-d vcr. " A. LP. fiOV. N. D. Alllhoie indebted to the latetlrmoC S M HONE k. CO nre requested to maki immediate paymeut, or tfieir accounts will hi left for collection at thr .Sipiire's Office. Vincenncs, March lo, lh32. 25 tf MR. SP LDING i W"m'; retake his school in the Jierrdn.'irr, on , onday the 2d of April next. Some re laxation liei aiiii; necessary for his health; and he deemed a short vacation would also he nr. advantage to the most ot Ins pop; I?, who h ue' i , . ... 1 i , i been iilmo.-t constatitly en raced m stud y tor. more than two years. I ' . . . SI.. l. , f to-1.1 ' - -. .....e...ies, ...... ei, , .o-oc COMDIISSIONEU'S SALS. BY order of the Circuit Court of Knox conn ty at their March term, will be sold, on the' -htli day ot April on the 'premises, a tirt ra'e ! tract of land, containing one hundred am!', U . .1 i ..- . ,i arty-taree and one-third acres, being the south i corner oi uonauon i.or io as tne pr iU : f nr.nrfft v- I of Juuies I. McChire dte'd. on which . .. v.,, a COOlll ( f.l r-. , I I.O . idl hi K3 nuuui s.-1 riv i xi . 1, o l.r, IMI, lioii-l. orcnaro, vvc. iiie terms oi tale will i e ;j cre ti' 'i-i . i -ii dit of nine and eighteen months S .!' h. t wren the bo-jrs of IV oVleckA. M. and 2 P. M. ot said day. SAMUEL LMI.-ON. JOHN F SN APP. THOS. SCOTT. March lb lbd2. 2p Jt N. H This is part of the farm wb r oa Daniel McClure Ltq. formerly lived. ;3HmwfotrsliQt'& ILottcc. ,'iyiir. i ronare c..aii oi -iarim cjur. :ly, hgranted letters ot admnu-trat nai fo the undersigned, upon the estate ot Julius Johnson.! F.s. late of said county, deceased. The e-tate: is insolvent All person, indebted to the saidi estate, will mukit immediate payment to the' subscribers; and all having demands 'icainst the! -11 1 . I . I t 1 I , T- - , I s wiie, vi ii. me uii'ni in tne c iptk b cuuc e id sai . county, according to liw. BARNEY b.MLEY, .... K. H. MclUNKi.V i ,x,m -s Mount Pleasant, la. March IH, IPdJ. 25-ot i pRsmnims. tHE publisher-? ot the LADY'S ban !K, it:-, : . pe'led by a si n-e (i gr a ! it i.de p . t .e nn-! precede ntnl oatroaas;o which in- bt i i. h. -povedup 'r. thieir work, a' anxious tc n prove :t charactor bx k verv mp.ms in tlo ir owcr. oi ) . a. l a -1 .r nave ucit rruincti t' nur uir idi, re ! A" 1 1 1 mionU T ' . I, IT t in. Kocf nrii! 1 I t ' teriHn ! :"0 DOLLvRS .npeti ton f 'r these Prciniuais vv " om UiU a 1C 1 1 1 in-, i rt e ,d i .,; -t l : ;rcsL. A. at .Y m f ' N 112 C Uf it. "I . i a I he fi. id li I v t, :e, v. i . w: '. p-r : i . ,e, a - i a ruiiii vv :,-t piPiV n sh.ajj tp'ive e '. l a I'Liniilll'li i 1 lenient -had d c, '. re-. I i v.-J ..f f.iterary tcimirip t!.e onnhution ol t. e : - net ;. c. oin-v, ,i iti - c u Ii i oiiman'.e.iti ;u t I. ' P..C if ike w nit r oust .r furuishe 1 If si" r cv r .i i . r . ,1 ' n ,i n i ti m i v I -t i-1.-. t . , ' ' ... M.,U! ,-nvelopc vvl.i.-' u,' -.,t . ,-v. , ,t in ca-e of the succe-ml .-.m d hite. 1 1 n 1 1 1 . f cot: r;o p u n ! s. - i 1 1, t : P. . r - i. 'f ; ' W I. " J tliht r.i I ar;ic!ss - will be absohits.; i i U ill I ti. re at tlo di-P-o .lol l!:e ; I , isr.tr. i he pub.- .tion cf 'he i ales nnd poera- will: i e comuu need i.a:a diatr.y .tte. a.ter the aw nrd :i F. !:ts of , : nod ot r..t;p-. , h; f xc.v :!h v.ut the Fad f.itne pro C'ive.- th 1 , d i I CI I H.'ove a.! d. t

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JtjST RECEIVED i7i;- -ADin.r. trees.

a-od, w i, I Will I If I low for .1- !i . Robert sMinr is.;: 4j 3 1 1 incenne M i""! If., BOROUGH ORDINANCE. ; .V it ,rdcnn d t-j the I! ird uf Truf'rrs rf t'u i far r(;.fi,ifi tn Cr;imon C.ui.v c. - a;irf ' .-. r.rmtdH i'.e author,,ft .i7ri, Th it th' ;i-::."'or nuriifoi 1 1 Iv pr ! ?:nl mrikc M;t and ntiirn to the ( "fl of tl.- ) )ir hi Tr i-ttei, M h-t aiiJ val l iti.'n of; in tin' I'x T Hi.ti, t'T the purpose of a?t s--i r j i a tax thni oii jip.1 that a tax for tiif rn-nii, j year heh'.i'il a- f !! vs . viz. On n 1 e-tnte, ; me or' i.c iiali" r--r a i:tum -n ttie valuation : i "'" c , it) ' - v -..! t re- of seven tlollirs ata! a halt', a 1: ; an.! nn rn, h do' or hitrli, t velp an. I a ! lait' een!' it" only one, .o, 1 fitly r nls n ni To' thnn oiip, to he pai ! by the person in ur.oo. f imilies tl;p ownrr or rlaimant reside, or in which ni 1 io' ;ir kpt. or inniiitfiiH-i! . ; .hid l,o it further or ''nfrf. 1 hat no s!.rw or .ii- i i.- t lit.. L.MifPi Pti:.l!C 'XPH llioii, snail or omuv "i ' i...lorOM'!i. with ut hpci.-e tVom the rcM-ierij of the !oan? of Tn:cter5. nivU-r the pen-I'y oft, ti h.llat-s f,-r eara dav, on which s.cd ehih:!ion is he!-! ,.r triad.', which !ir. n e -hal! he in writm; an.! shall not he ite ! until the api !irant skill M-odu a- to tl o IV si lent a n-eeipt from the Treasurer, for t tie sum of fhe uooar?, a? a tax thereon. R. P. FIUCE, IVcs't. Samtft. Hu t , Clerk, r.-iss-.l 3 ! March. I St NOTICE ' ? I IN ert ns.v-u! rve o t-1 J NOLI).-:, of th fi I' the :calh of R. ?. RKY iau ot fi n Eon of V ito'ptaie h ma it ha? .ecome :h ressa ry to close 'he business of the t.rin. ! ho? a van claims are rcqe ini5nt, and tho-i ted to pie-ent them tor pay indent i d to sai l firm by m.; or book account, to make pavmetit v. i pv lOljt lay. I. S RONNV.R Surririnz Parlru r of fir firm nf HKYNOLDS i")ONm;i:. ' 3:. 'i-tf ircli 1 TAKE NOTICE, A LL p!" i"'in- ;ir forbid, ui.d.-r the p,-j j. a f the ! n. from I irh .rin' or ttu.-tii,--by my out wife Nat:rv, who 1- ft n.v be ! and hoard wit a y, u ho 1. ft n.y be ! aus whatever. p.y Jii New Ib.rmoay, March d, livd: 'i-l-ot 1T PROTECTION. fj j j j!IF. Protection Tire and Marier I;. stirar.ee iA Company ot Hartford, e onriei tia:! , are prepared to insure on SUmu", Kv, o VVal Viiva. AKD YKEIR CARGOES. t - ,'"..,, - .t-. t .,- .J H"t ' ' 4 at moderate ra'es of premium Satipfactory ovideac. -f tlo libt rality .1 the o ! p oi , in adi-.-tiiu l-.s.si - ami promptness in p p o, can he I. t ! h v apply inc at t! of! oi tr.c lncciire? Via,:-, tte. S AMt'KL II1L1., Acnt. Vinreiiiic-, C . 1.30.- 1 NOTICE. rrioers to th.' Cczetfe )IIO no- " l!i i inir tend discli.i. their accountv p ! in Wheat, are lafot aiocl that rhv can (!epo-it it at the Steam Mill of Me--r-. Marron and : Hunter, or at. that of U. I). W heeler. On proor nar li.e rect ipt- ot either or tt.e e -entn men,. iriiar the rec ipt- of either of the . -en thev sha'.l recr-ivp a proper credit, a June ' StVC r ;l Mil T, , a fill i , suV 1 h'.rs have in :. e: ed tortyiA seven pa baes ol i,imji resent ea-on - A I o brown in. M cached DO -1 M I'.STICS. wod an fine lint-, "". ..itmore ( .'oti ton Cirds. ir. CIIAMBFJtb GARVIN Louisville, Ky Nov . 2J, 1S1I. 10 tt CONVEYANCING. .. . . . 11 1 "I 'HI lull mil fli rnu ,i. i i'iii, i.iiiinu ! t .,fn m, r ,v, i ,r,-, . I I 1 ,.1V I'l UK SI 111.1111 l!l. I'l , -1.1. t Ill Ull iwuii. , , ,,ll...H... t ..j.,t.,.. mi t ,o I Vnlinfl , ,1 . , -,; 11 ,1. lL'llir.,IIC HlllillMI .'AfeUll' IMIIIIILS Ul 111! UI icrirtions on reasonable terms. SAMI4.L IHLI. Novembt r 17 1 S3 1 . CAUTION! l' llF.ilF. AS l j; ivei;.v note in Noveni Tf i-ai,10 Jo'f".l MefspoUl" h;r thr sill ove;nner, m et tut!it-;i doll rs, li-n. re I di.-covered occi ption, I hereby caution ail persons trom tradi..g lor the -saiue. a- it vva .taineu hv I il;e re: rej st nt ition.s from in'. ; and I thrill not pay it uni his ,-, ,i,i- ,!!.-.! he hi

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JOHN liAKRICKMA Jr., Tchruarv 10, In.: 2. -dt. N 2ii 10 t'ie neirs an 'I itat rtprseniatircs or, I i i . . .c Mailhias Kith-.im. late f Di;is countu iwtiana. at cuca, TivKiJ IOTiCJ. ' ti v -r i . ..... .. ril i.a 1. . fPi, fir. I i r . 11.11 . ; . ' , I I ' . 1 1 i ' M I Villi,-' in. iv. .....ivv.i . . ., . , i . r n 1 1 I . .ii rl ,t w i i 1 fi-m I . f V i . I 1.1 V 1 . lit ...tv ..'.lit l o.ll . ..... - . Washiiigti , , . , i . , , i n, oil the tpir ! Mo'.u.u in March will be m-xt. a- so. in s iico .Iter as a motion hear!, h.r the ppoin' meet of Coinmi-Moner t . 1 1 1 1 1 . -t'ne n ai .--tate . I the slid deceased, rur -mud t lb:.' lor n ol tne -tat ute in such case, in l ie and prov tded, -duatc 1 in the counties cf Dav itss and G en. VMLi.I d klLblAM, 1) V 1 1 Ktl.ld M, Two nj tht hnrs , sji1 drcca'd Washin-tcti, Feb. lo, I bo2 2l-4t .if 3 I LL per.ts inde-'tcM to ihe subscriber, are ie pi. sled to ut tke pay int'iit iuiiijerliatcly 1 ro.psr uiav m" to tiie e- tnitry hv th ti'--t of A. rii, therefore, my Ojoks mu-t he cm-, o by tll'Hf. noae. Vincent. c March. , 1: JOllS S.HL.LDS. . , 1 '1 . V Vv bAAV. 4GO ACi'S OF LA-.D, L IN G ill I t.e Oh Donation, and rajmb.-ref! i 1. It will be :oid at iuikIi l.-s, t h a. tnv ! pnceoi t ongre-s lauds, tor tartar p.-itici h.r-, appl at the tiaztlte Ohiee i 1 y 1 7 tli J uue. CASH I HAND. ii WilEAV, P,i. AND CORN, drh-.e oi a, I. ie v.tiCenne- -tt n:n .vijh. M Rt:o.N vV llf.Mf lh November lo, i?.3; 7-t i

Jcx pounds of -ci'itrd a: this (jfice.

Hit- Virginia f-tate Lottery, for th I cr. lit of:

the I)i-ia:il J-w.imp Canal Co. CEa&SS mo. VOW 18'3-i, lwilj be drawn in Hid jcliKioit'l. on nciy, I l.tn oP i I . . i Mrch. 18:J2. n l : .. :o i . . i : r;ni.,.l, .... .. , , . . L 82KtKM), 10,000-5,000-3,000, HL'.NDRKL) OF ONE TllOAM), IG OF IV r. HU.NDRKI). TICKETS TEN DOLLARS. A package ot 22 Ticket-? will oust, le-s the dis eoutit, Hiid is warranted toflraw jj On lo.anttiii- IJ4 a Certificate ot vi Tackage ot Whole Tickets ill he forwarded Halves, Qaarfers, and f.ihths in the same proportion he "i)r-piTCn pu uiisneu in i iiisuiirii, . . 1. ; . L. J I . . 1 I I jvp'namin - vjiiieiai i-m. wings, .-cne,,,.s, counter - coritaiuii 1 t.l' I I, t - ;teit Detect' r, Lxchanire 1 able an ; oilier vabnii.i -.i .. . . . .. . . . . . i i . i . uif in. jrma iiou, sent raw- man v, no ucai ur.o p J ?1 L, L3l 1.1V, 10 l-.cliam:e Win.'.Iitiirs, ht. Clair ci 1 ill urt.ii. Jt.eliioot I en 1 hou-ano 1 oi i ars w as ?. i.t by ii tier to a rjenthn.an in M try land ..n th.7th of February, .12. eval Prizes ut (.. l non-ana ami l- ive liumlreil i'oiiar , Imve he. n Liii, w mull a itw weeb.f, 10 itnnetiee, umo ar..i Ketuucuy. M;uvh KS lnJ'J. C4 " " ' NOTICE. IIKRKCY forewarn all persons from ie a 1tra.1i or barborii mvnCARrKK .v 1 : L H ) R I Ii b.. M(Ji thote notice, wiil be prosecuted. ma:l, ctn.g tmLVN5 UKV.MON March 5, 12 iZ l-ot iPZ? itr:ifpv -ei. OH Cans of Literature. HVfcui Stnlimcnt. i!acii number con tain in ii 9.) roval octavo nagi - ot lettt r pr ss, emutllisntci witliai ita-t i copperplate, and i-everai wood enra wnus ; and one or more at the end ot th pieces oi music. ii- w,7, i' yi'iir uiriki;p a volume ol a hunt uHJ pa ;es, to w mcii an t'li'uiii tii.iuJ title j'..0v, u v.iv.... I.IUL A, Ulk. .II'U, II I 1 L i iimher of voiuuns ol the "V-ft-KiT . hich have already Lee n puhiisheii, and ihe ' f i . t h hi ! tic io and puiictuality ot the puou-nt r in fuiriihiij: his contracts witn m j anon-, m res

pect lo tin ir content-, fire su.'.'icieiu w it;, i hoso tiio.ant all a i i pun u ted w itti the w oi k, to si.o w its ti uc character. j I he constantly increasing patronage bestow-

i. oil tae Ca-kcl, Um enabled til publisher t in .lie o'iiMili'i,il;it' improvements, in ihe work. Its typographical appeaiance is Uiucli changed tor tt.o in. iter, an ii i.,e contents ,ue much t li ricm a lie oeiiev es mi; v oiume now proposed ill: .1 I will not b ceiled iti re-j ect to typorep e cut J ipiaiitity ami ejuu.ity ol the enth , value oi the e.mtfnts. hv gravities, and tin- value oi the contents, hy any ' olhi r periodical ; and he salely atserts it to no! tla cheapest publitutiim ot the kind in the ; country i no nu iinie-; iur uoimiiiii- saiiuoio articles ! toe tins work have ui i.ioj, Uiiicii increased ' -some ot the tic-t bierary l'ubhcatii.n ot Jt.urope an- reuh.rly lecuved at the ol!lce of the C.A-KE1 , a- weli is the prominent periodicals of the L.S. Fiom both selections toe made with much care Tu s-ji ure a sufficient ouat.tuv of altet, ..nd to enable Uicn ol talents to pies ut their la!o;- vrith succes.iuid contribute to advance the literature and science ot our own ce uiiiry , the putdisher Live3 a tompensa- ; tion to t.i3 corrcspuiidetits, coiuaieuurate tu the suppoi t be receiv cs In respect to the Knahelhsbmrnts, whicii up pear in the work, the publisher believes that no . i t ier ni-rioi irii! has nrh n ctoIiim, ii ! .dp.iiil - -T, w ; 'dlld exoensn e e;n;rhvings. Lxecuted, m .tne'ril ,,. ll... t'.r.t ..rhtla i.. lknr.lv !.... .. ... -. . ." . - .. . - ... - I ' ' " T "ll. 1.131 "U-" lULVlljUlill lll "UI j ler nothing oy a conipausou. lliese lorm a I consiiii rab.'e .t m in the eipensi' of t,.e work, ! and in one- year exceed the vvlnde co-t of puh- ' lishing some periodical-, Ut the -min I -ii o h of , time, tne sub-criplion price ot which io no less i than the C sK K 1. The subjects oi Ihe enr.iI v iocs will continue to be as hc retofon t ar- ' f'tii 's or distniiruistied ciisrm t rs i ; plate- oi I tic i ' evv st i asnions, tioth ot l-uropentid Aintioa; viowsoi v u,c rx an r-ra nery, parncu i riy Mi Kn"g auu inr. resting; natural m-tory ; l.mi ioi :i ring ; ro."i-u and tomc.-; m vree u ,.ie Botanical 1'i ints, and wh ,te-ve- o,ht r -ubjoa, ated to instruct, int, rest,. may he o'ovmed calcul i and Mtiiue. i lo inculcate found virtuous precepts, and, guard the thouirht less against the .nare- ol v ice ; ( i Ut lend Ihe yuutlilul mind fo the contemplation j of those s.ibh.i.e iwid all-important subieets that: I i . . . . -. - . I jepiy an. ri ni prosperity ; to give a raie i ri u ,'h-;i-mg, nnd benchci.i enjoy imuits ot; l nt, rature and learnin-r. and to hold .ut lnducemeats tor the voutnrto cultivate their pow'T,! and enrich their uuder-tanding- with subslan ul 1 intonaatii.n, are matters which tne prio!i-!o ,. . . , . trus-- he Hid ever keep in vie w I lb-1- -ratdba ii. uMiiiun tuti i j iiasi lauui-, III HII'I mi 111! . ' . , , . , ... !..'. : t : l .i .. . .. I ... 4u'lfic or sentiment recorded, cab dilated to d. traci Irom the beauty ot vit tne, or to show vii.oJ in a less hi 'cous npect tkan it really is uui .iiitiHiiui i - auu p.ii'i 1. 1 iot-iry, .- nee-( dote, Light Reading, Ainuin' .ketches, .and: those etceteras which r. lie-ve tlie mind irom the! ,; labor of close study, which r.-fresh the in. !i r tanding and give a z.-al to uravi and uiuie-i im porta r,t composi'o pus. TERM; Notwit-t iu Jin,-the main extra cs, enu'dutev and the b.eavy expense 4 h'a- i :in--, given monthly, it is not the intention . t the j uhlisher to increase the price or the (Ja.-,;et. v t,Cu p.ii'i in ad vduce, it w id be fuuiishtd h.r 12 aio.iti.j for two dollars ah J !.;iy ceo:-, or i..r tt.Tee dollars, if not paid until th-- end ot the year. Agents at a liisraiue remitting -:x subscnpti Mis, arc entitled to a c.,.py gratis. (-"erdcrs, uee oi ( uotac , wall neet proiap') attention. I'ersons at a di-t.-i:.ce will fo.d -iiC, mail a. safe c jtiveyar.ce tor ,-r :eii..; the work.'. and ohcL.-ing remittances Sub;ciiptire.:s received nt this . nice ENTE'RTAI MiZfii T. llt. EllbSCUb'T 1 es;,t citUil V Ititor fits ! iIrieiids ind trav i Iters, ti it in- h-i; . -taUl;-:.-1 ,i bouse of etd?rt id.ffi . p ?, i t o!.: d.d . o an ol the ri'. : r e SU..:u to 1 w ; : ''''''..; Hi; '.ei, i ; ; , j . I ; , i i i: ir g, lower Ferry. Ho S'.-i Mta the b"t qp a'nty o! Corn. Hi Ta.de wall bp s'( P y. , ' , c. e.'iid he i. :sly a pa ii-sparr c. dmii n- eu-iomei . . A- he is in want ot ,,, m tke his e;iari.-j- i.- l-w as i E

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i. B unm-5S FIIT' r t; ' r r r IKO.M ar.-i alter tho first ! .l-:n. i.-w - tif,rihh(.ut, iho prist-nt .::'. r ,i :!., W KSTKhV Koistm : I-., , .. - i . r . I , . f . . . .-1 j I . i ""J :.o:a liertt.,!',rp oo;. i n n. v. i" , nve no ,R, n st !,;i;.,rr , ,:,,,,;., ,,.. I m i . . ..... I .ie ile.-iv-u ,,t th ' ir. til ,r i to 5ti urc iU i rr m'.v! trn, !t uch !l)rt,t as pos-ily 1 !:? ii: -u.iy of kee; wc a!ne newspapor.n thr r..,iMry, w-lU.o an a.! :iuili t i in io rnitted hv all : - ' IS. W ! "... p..., , ' O - r- r . V . ... ' i,,u! lt " hoped tia? ?U(h J rea . v (. - tronae wul he i xt.-iaJed to ihu r -iM,ition ns wii enanie i::e proj uctor to niue it ui. fti! it.tere-titii; It ii further eontrmplat, d to f nlnr. r,.-tt r to an hnytrial mjp, if ,;ch a can he obtained as will enable t lie e.ht. r t,. met t ti e incrtJed txprnse We do l ot r.d; t.,, li lends to m ike donations for our support f.j!ifwedid not behove that the p. refit to t!,r'r WollI 1 he lar greater than the expense, w e i.t-Vt i , , i .! -'un it their patrinavo V'e vv '-!. to i cr? tl": . .ti r f a per tNefnl ;.nd tnteia -tinr, anil wtiiv to every I" iiiil . three tnoi a it- ; li-.e. It;- t h "c ' d aty ol evt ry in a n u !.. has a ta n,i iy , to i on-.der jtSi. on j,,, ,!t v..leMhr I igh usp'o ,shil v o.' ibrmgin tip a number of y ,,u- . r. uhl eans, t l- r,j .ir.r uf i. I.om is f h'j'hle to liir ulae,. ,,t' thn 1'iesident i i the I'm-eJ tat. -, at.d th.-t w i ! a (e..u i OPOortun:tli s their Tir.ior rrl ii ; ...,..l . ' I ' '' " S ''I. it - . . th. lu.nors ol ti.e Mate, and f r h, ,,, u- ful, ueii,fn..ti ai.r! nrn.im, .f:.l mr .f. . .... j.,. ... i,, -'. ie v , a hh v .t o IP. I. tit without tt e iiec.--'--ary nir.itl- of in I L-'-ece. uch a result e lioobe rea-.-n.ibH u ti' i;oN t! : ami thht me.u,-i i . ,,-t I v v. I ,it durni-' tt i we wL-;, r,t a very chep: t.n, I) br.hofu Pure political course of the l 'we r. l.r to air editorial cour-e for the !.. t ec ( moi.tii-; and aspire our patrons that w el hv v no tntentiari of cbnetirc it. It is Pact, ihai.eeu jdi.-tatedhy the reason ar,d policy by ju-bco jrathtr th.M!i self-m!, n-t. To the bittena' anj iviolene. of a majority of tin- ; tibhea'i.ps ,,f i present ihv. we vv 1 1 i never snbcnhe, b. die 'fT"" Mhat hr "'a-v A nrm and uiisiiritien -up. rr .f wh.if we (..nrcivcto 1 jthehc-t interests of the sfafe and (he nation, jwill alivaye be :rn.n, r. cirdle7S of men ; audi we will renvoi, tl.-it am ai- these re a rotecItiin; fardf in 1 internal impruv. na rf. Wh. tber j th' .-e ?et:tirnent cut.. . or claM: wi h ti...., of jour friend--, they arc .aits, and a ; sccli, the pub. he ouhtto he in poiKsiun of them ' rn.. Two dollars i:i advance, orthrerat the end of the ear. WRAPPING PAPER. tfh 1EA1S of Wrapping Paper for . sale at tlie (i.izette Oiike. liicrnnes, Mar-Ji 2, 3.12. ROBERT SMITH ju- reeeaiil i er earner, Virginian, an exc il.-nt ;- itmat of liollow - w art hut ar. ti..' ovitiL': Sugiw KuttVtis, l'vjg Luvs, VivjuI Rubles, nnd i . bushel by the barrel revveihed. ; ' Z, ! V meenntJ, I th. 22, lbo2 22-lf LAND FOR SALE J JlJi-. undersigned offers for sale the follow il ii.ir d-srrih..l tr-..ia .a l , i i. Mditarv Irani. Ullr, vi,. -- J J 2 I . . v j , , . IheN W quarterof Section, 'o. 10, S 5 W. South half " 14 -23 9 i y N ll. part " ' 44 21, ti 3 W N. W . part 4 4 44 ."in. 7 rv ' r N. K art 16, y N. 3 E. The above lands are in ihe nfd.;hhorh..od o -d settlement s. 1 tie rs, h ipiart. i ut Se tion '- 2 , lies w itbin four and a ha ll no le.- ' 1 ir j ""ih, the County. Seat of McDonoush ITuj whole are timbered ;ir,d we 11-watered, "and rieur - ' bire pr, lines. They will be sold low for cash .r xch ainred for land m the neihhiirbood of incennes. or uood horses nt a vt asoti.tble rice He nl-o oilers for sale 4tl) acr. s of land, 1 vin" in Knox count) , Indiana, No 2dl, foutt-.-n iniltj lr.au Vine ennes, on the re- d to India-. ,(. dis.-. The titles lo a. I the above, urc indisputn'on . ' SMITH. V liicenucs, Jan 2c. IH:p2 17-tf. RD WARE, V y . ir. ?S .A h v: . rtf v y - )Jajr i street, mar If aft siril Louisvilti . A'r IfjMVF. on tantly on ban. a .-chert 1 and '" oom; leto a -sort mer.t of (P ;0D in thr c.-lov-ciine, in all its brunches Ib tho ?tock will tournl Colhn L. Co's cnf. step? axon, Nay lor and SundersonV pfej, English and American Rb-ter do A d lis ami vices r f all rpmbties, Coath Mounting a raj Furniture, ioclotiiOfa Lnre and Tiimminga, Butcher's nnrl i Hm's l!i!ct' Too!,, Carpi ntf-r-' Planes Wilson'- nnd otlicr CnfTe.. Milhf Jtraw-Ki.ives. Hoc?. vrthf ?, rr.n e, Log and H dtt r 'h tins, CutNds, brads, Pac ks S,,ni:s, Crtstins of bll de.-i riptto . , iv. . La:. Their facilitio- f ,r maintainuig their assortiu1 111 nnu slot it, r oi n 0! v . .' r tvlVtln t i)vlYYeSlO Vlnttlrt. - 1 rin. MJch ,.s fn enable ti (.. - ,.e"..p I to Country Merchant t tpm! to any IJou-t ;).e , - v. . r t C 1 I ' t i I. I. II I 1 V e-tt in Country ; an. thev bo; o 1 v J, III terms and mo.bT a in i. i n im.-, ti ) give- idtista-. tp.n lu ,tl"'"' w("l,i';p cu-tom tht v rectiv Dtct !nt,i r 10, I?J: 3.:i. NOTICE. j jkiHE subsC-riber intorm.hiic that he 4a L i- lour hn Ii c 1 ' t rr is .' d K'-nhnw .. ait, which wi.i he eX. h op,'. d . r WliEAl' ( UKN. ( tlTTO V. I i ii. ! j lLT:j;. on - AL f k-. : O--i , ot an 1 cpmndity .key, .-aid Cottv mi, t. V w hole rise pi ad ity d- .-; r i r. He W P-h V- heat t 'a ;,u; . w'act. ca-.ii or the above arir - w ji p ud. H. U WHEELER. PS. 1 th oe i:. : t. d j f;n.. ( t 1 I 4 ' - ! 1 . l . , t lyt-i'd -ii' li - IVe . ' or he: rpork w i i i . :p .ii c i a ih iv . ier, d by i i n.'. a. id - -t.-n.' :i e - i-.tv t!.-'2.;tn p.-t. C i , w he ;. , i; -. I he i.iKi it or an i 1 id- u ,t y..r." die H i' W. hp too -, i !l p i , ; t.di . j. . ai J ..it .. - r ;

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