Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 30, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 April 1832 — Page 4
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I,-. -i" ' ton TI!F 1 NCF.NNF.S ('AZmi-., Tin: casiee or kii.iu my. 1 n n idnU' ht--nil (round i e f i ! I , A ud i! : t r- r-1 a . I in -',!, i,cc d. ep , mivc wh.ntr.oa niuif-r 1 n i n-f " c'l'i -i:i , I be ovv I its dreary vi.-il ke ;. Now lor.ethv :u r i'Tit hall nr' f'.r. Where nn - in j y mi brilliant tlucne V. -ds ;itiil chief-join, d in the c!.;-er, Ali'l ?wi lid tiic princ. i tout son; I-re ni ic oner nasi pou r to !. ;rfr. , lb r.- brant v fjx'd tl.- w.-nd Viri-r ' V P.rav.- were thv miv win b;,1tb-? 't-'n-Hurt I' d . iloni the Oriel f'1 Ha' v.hrrnN th; . Lit f i.l valiant kni;lit, Ad ; v fa nut in' dtini; c e, An.: v. Iu rr' that .';iin.t!. -s faithful band, U ha kept th. r sat'.- whrn foes were nigh ? Ala ' tla-v r" corn1, foroxrr eoiip, And h. li jw wn.d- and murmurs ' w rep A-cun-f thy h.l'.y m ad ruii; (pirfs, Th .t frown m randi ur o r the steep. Ot't 'hall the painR trav'Hrr stand, Amay'd nt th Coh-l farm, And thoi, no friendly home at hand, May t-h'ulJ him hum the low'rina storrn. Oblivion oV r thy history throws Hi r rajb mai tlp, ilnrk and d.rrar, Th.' li-t-nd of thy joys fnd wore, WiU fal! uu more tn.m?!iiorv'- ear. II ART OK "Till; WEST. FOR THE VINCK-VMaa GAZETTE. Mfs'Rs Ki'iTous: The following is the Crt o-tii:al vftu-sioti of a very ami ib!o an t accornpli'h d youKg; lady. I pri"t;':t it. I f cause the principal object of uch itr and w ell conducted newspaper, is to cxcib; and ?yt'.H,n the intellortual eneririt'Sof the j opa- Aral whentlio?e j'ntt II. ctual cord Hre tdtgantly touched, and called into ction in the ho-, in of a r. fined and modet femal!, it i unqut -tionably proper to rj'tniu the effort, and cheriih the bursting buds of philosophic thought. A H CIlKLOR. Could man fly straight ten millions' years, Ten million' naies i:i every hour, He st dl in boundh a ace np er, Within thepan of bound' powr! Th"-e twinkiiTisr star', those seat? f b'i;ht, I'li.f "r around in eramb.-ur Moving, Th.-e L-i7ink. t ira are to .air yiht. Ex an.ln g tiM. nnd till laiprovir. t3m all the?.' stnr', and ni and world I 'boo eoti.ets. bihtliinj?, va'il'?ot due, Ari a. iikht t. bun v ho-e inin.l unfurls A N' ' ton's nohh . Ooddilfe 'jew. Could nirin ttxnd trarcb at rea h the sun, ViiJ the arfh and r"ties in 'pan, Devoid ol mind heN !-ti 11 in.d-ui " The mind's the stand. od it the man. "Tin mind, th i rin of h av'iil care " II at -'en. In J" (iiv).'- :uid 'p'k divilli1, Sh .'l Umv bloom. v 'ilNt ear-h, -Mid air, Ata' Fan, and :-t trs, hall e"!a to --hine. . . ."V. "THE IREFUL MAN." I i - i v- ,.i in- I l niter I his tit it the fat r o ot l!ie !hn its - t .11. .i . . . . . ,ti " i"ii lUagazme rias a pteas mi g'.oiy of V"(iP2 man. who without any other ,vjali! than pl titv of cash, urntei ; eitstem rraiiits. - , more n-jovd conn-! t(ol; o pi e.ff in our k - What e' ot'eti r in J in r trie-, the gentleman M Jtmmv Gossaaier! i as (lie son of :ui eminent tail'i, who .. V ...... I ..... I I 1 . . ., a .l.k .. ..! ' "in 'i in ing, i it i 1 1 iii- v,!-.,in ,i in1 tan ' .u;, , t a....... iiri", -Ai mi' 'iin uiiv jr.uiiii i uriri i , , , .. ' , ! nnr.eti to set ur lot a gentleman, and to: l . . i . t iheiease Ins conequence ti travels. J le Soon found himself.it 1'ittr-bnrah. ., r- r ...i t . f ii . t im ruisourgn .jui uaveuer iitoceeu i.., r-,, r.. , vi. , ' , ' ed veiy rondortahlv. in n hi e steam hoatto a. i . . . -. j . r ( I .on . a meptino' u itn no :invntiiica t- ir?t.t' r I i jrlir.il .r r f1 t . r. h i J ..- . . .i i i V-k i fiotislv sent to this id ice n v "a ot Or-, i i i ... J , , , 11 ll l.U'liriil llll 'ti "1' "".in. . .11 l , 1 J .
hi ti unks, w aiorobe , &e and initio lotni . i .u a , . . , no ooner entered, than the good ivom in tit all tunes to appear like a gentleman--; . . ... , , , , rr, . . i ot thf house, mtormed him that her To tins he now prefixed a tine horse by . 4 , . . r i 4 1 . , .iii " youngest daughtei wai powerlul bad with mean of a flashing t ot plated harness. - - 7 , . 1 . . . . . . 11 . . .1 . the misery in her tooth, and enquired it and thus equipped, he set forth one line , . . , ' ' ' , , . ...he had any cp.mtire 1 iutnnier moirung upon hii tiav t Is in tili- , J , , . ! .1 . . 1 , j 'lam n physician mv good woman. D01- He preferred this state hec.m-e he i , , 1 , " ..... . .... i dw.n t rekon vou was; on look too TVas told that the prunes wire detitute , - t, .1
Of tieej don't have tb.ern in C;. 1 U l - Street citv coutuit had (lit mall rut down Co acc unt ol the caterpillars won ler C'.v rr s d. o't have (fie whole concern SXierm mated " Our travel'er was now drivir g over be uit do I plains ki a t Idol v -et t led n. ot t v where hi tiae dearh am and dind a! beat no uwH degree of w..ndtrment among the natives. To (he latter he had resolved to be very civil and condescend Because he had hecrd thalGn. JakSon Mr. (lay, and oliier irreat men. weie rtuniK.iUe tor their affable courtesy to the common people. A- he rt ad leiiire nloin;. lie met a countryman with a nfje on I his houlder. who hailed him wuh "How ' Are vou tranget ? at the same time
ping short, as it to invite a Tt te a tete. j in t paitncr who can handle theshedir .md I hope I ee you well, sir returned Jem ' become au operative 1 j my, reining up Ins hoie, sm.hntr liii piPt Vl,at: not a tailor?' ' -tte.t -mile, and bowing lt, p,.,, h,nv j ,yes , u ,., ulU s,;ni pP hanged if; Tiavelhng stranerT wns tke nost'ldon't! I cannot be a gentleman I mu-l
que-tin ! 'Ye sir, rusticating- a little a? vou ma Tie r. ei v e. i- . Winch way are vou going if iishfvrl uesonf " " j Veiy fair FaRi hound north.' j Gome to eettlT Ch.,-,, , .,m J:,., UU, a lour ,.f tnIs .m.rw t n r a.- r . il .. t..,1. ... I t-.,... 1 .v ..,i,,,ir im- iin, nuu itpiuii the mental facultie .it-, . i uu pari .no you come iiom 7' Fi - Hi Phibnlt dpi, i .' H aw 'ild o,il,, t;at coontr r Ptniadelpln.1 is not a count : y ."ai v gi .l friend ; it i? a city ' Oh. it's a citv! Is a good place ti ive?' Writer lhn thiJ, a plaguy sight.'
Writ yoo doti't lay oU e the land thai as g od us this here 'Can't tell ou; never eaw nr. land iw my life till 1 If ft home ' 'Did ycu live in the water, if 1 mnugh.
.be o ImM as to ax?' 'No, I live in tow n .' von live in innn! likely, likely. ... . ! Wl, .tdn mm, follow for a living?1 i- .i ,i;r,, .. ! nm j Sir I i" low uiv inclination, i am a ! . . i i.-.i v I gentleman . What rn ought your rauie i-ei i R,. lime Jemmv was LT"Hine isv i lorr.mv was iTiiHinp' im-I
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juli'l (V-ar (the United i-tate. We al-o receive weekly i 'fi-or !' exclaimed the hunter, slotvly 'more than Hve bundr.d now.-; aperi from dilfersln tildenng bis nile and tunnnsj aw.iv, ei.t paxt t the United Siatt ?o that whau v-j miahtv f.oor seizors too!VfMnrac kf'il :cr ,!'rirm,,1.io" ma, ne einulated through the
nt- nrnp ami iunen on it, a pamn, vvinie i.b Imc kvvoodj-inan . lor;kinr l lolly after j bi.u. muttered to hitneiJ, V t H . if v on jan't the poorest chance bora live ;., .1.1 i-ii . . ,i il. at I pver saw. I II a?ree to-hoot nothing ,. - , i sm i i. . . i.
but a hot gun as b ng as I llP. lie. I vt-ry peron phoul.l, therefore, be josseMi. Jemmv (io-?;imer bad not proceed. 'fed of same certain iiuide by which all such o.l vei tar, when a jolly farmer, mounted 'nfomMtion mi-ht be received by the earliest , " , . . . i mails, a nd at surh a rate hs not so rend r itf poson a s eek nag, over tooU him. and plea- . . . f(. t .,, , , 1 . . jres-ion an exortatant tax. ucn a .lournai is SHOtlv al)ted him. Jemmy bowed dll-Vxacth what we etah avorto remier th.e'Ueporii jter," in an i t'ort to acoiQp!i-h whi-ch, neither T'eddlin?, fir?' inquired the farmer. P ns nor exjau. will at any time be spared i i i i i ii , , i , . i Ion t!ie part of the publisher I.vi ry nuniber 'Do I look like a peddler: exclaimed ,. ' i ,, , ,rr, . v ,W!.U contain a carefully corrected Lank Note our hern, in high dudgeon. ,ht, tit ..f Hroken Uai.ks l't ices Current, l'ri'I nieant no ofXence , str inger ; I thought Ce- f tih!. Prke of Batik and lumranre Stock, from the wa 0U are fixed off, that you and a den-riftioii ot all Count, fi, it and Altered mrst haVPg-.ods 1011.' " iX"tec i circulation throughout tlm United . . , t . . ,, , . States, and all such information as is likely to 'I would Ihni.k you fir, to tfll me what lfm.n, ,urh( ,,ie M1,,,ct, embraced in the part cl my equipage resemhles that of a tl0-i-n o tin Journal The latest foreign new, peddler.1 jto' tiu r wth much original and well selected 'Well htraturer I'd no notion of makinc matte, , ,1! also be found in the column of the
vou mad, tor a ppduler's just as good a . . ... . .' any other man; hot that little ratty all that y ou ride in, favours the yankee wa gons they drive, mightilv . Ami then yon tote such a powerful heap of plunder, that I thought you mud have goods to sell ' Our traveller drove along in no enviable state of feelings, vexed nt having his fine ri riage rienomirjated a cany all. mortally offended at hearing it compard vith i peddler & ehicle, a.id l re .id nr.lv uidig- .... i n' I.. .;.i ,i-r., nant that he him?ell should he mistaken 1 1 ' . ... .. tor a travelling meicnaiu. n this though he Mhat 1 came all the way to Illinois.' bhall I never ue dulv appiect
ated? Ha, the wlnde world conspired to.""'1 xvHl "f cvWont water, and . i i.d ., , . , , ' bout ten acre. It i xten I nr -1 u na e- i tin deny me the homage due to my g'- ,riV4.r, otl(, ;i!y r(p ;i . tP ,,,, ,v l, e. Mills w ealll.? Vv ill nohouv recr gni-e me a a ro ti ;jm :Ui(j ,.df f et. I' -el
gt ntletnati '' Engaged in sir h m ll- rtion I 'ilr.nm' In :it It.sltl fir 'V..: ' !!! a voung countrvman who v a- tu: igu.g al i g. with a bundle at his luck, v ei y ct villv asked him to be kind en Uiih to-teil him the time of day tvtothed by the rep' Ctlul manner of this a.Idies, t.e ;opped, and drew fourth his elegant lep-ater ju-t tw el e '., Well that are an elegant watch. Til to con-.rs.ed if it ain,! Would voi? t:.ide-h-jr stranger?1 T don't trade ir watrhef, rr friend. ' J u"" 'V ' , - , 'What ort ot powder? what do you 1 J mean I Well I am not particular vvhat sort; n ther alazed or rongh will suit me, so it Will shoot QUICK , . . 1 M don t carry gi , "itiirf'jxjivr i gun powd.rm my carri rrf. ' ' ' Tl.at a nitv- vou could trade a rL-ht i smart chance of it in these parts. Have ; , , ''o" tHt-co? ,1 , . i 'How dare ycu ask me a Mich question r , , - . . ; o.nru uu nu a, ii a v ukiii iiiui"inihii M, - , The ountr man looked at him in a tonishment, and calmly replied, 'I am as 'vv'.Mtea man as vcu p-re III ask w-ht , , r . i i questi'.ri I please : it vou don t like it you 1 . . . - ... , can tro a irau wiui uui nine Lro-caii j s Mr Gossamer gave Ins horse a violent cut with h.s long lasti, and dashed otl at a .. , long lash, .vnd dashed oaf at a ermineii to answer no more taimii. ut:.'r.iiiiid. iu ausnci no unn tquestions. But he was obliged to stop at , . . , , , . , K.n Ia nnl ri.lr nl ,r..wur unit h'lil . , a tll llf ,',.. IIIUl. . From tins eventful d,u he gave up all hope of being received is a gtiitlemn He turr.h.1 his horses head a-twaid, and never stopped until he reached ir me. "It wmi'i all do,' sud he I . i- f ie.d , '1 have beer, taken fr a pen c, lo, a uav t ling doctor and for a oi ni aimr. I could not pa-s tor a gt -.tieai ni in the wilds ot the West any inre thaa mj U.-.e c-rcles ot Philadelphia. Tt.t.ci- t n.t secret in it that I have not it ar.n .l O.ie 'thing is certain mone will ot make a -Tcnileman Wh u do vou nronose to d- ?' 'Oh. Icit the whole concern I shall
ston-.onen (lie oh! man', -hon to morrow, tak
be soxethmc I'll 1 e A TSKI'l L .MAM'! ..... . .
Um ro,H Kli lscas'(il) J;-iVC- ,.alt, which ie fch..t.g.-d for WllEVP Prolific Coiv- A cow belonging to Mr. COKN , t. 0 TTON , I'OUK or CASH, on K-vd McCarty, of Uoxinirv , Mass. hd oti the; tr"1''" 2Gth of Match 1831. three calve, at a' " "..; on ho Cb of Febma.v UU:. .Zutul'i Sattie COW bad llire- iivro m-iLiii.r .it mi . .- . . J n-i . .
' - u...n..ijj .-iA) i. 1 less that eleven months A hjc.h FRECcrENT- The Duke of Sus
l"' "ni-'MUCing mine tiouse ol Eor(i.,Wiil save cost by calling and settling the same,' i a petition of the medical institution of Eon-Ion or before the'Cath inst. Corn, wheat, cotton !
c. v . . i ri don for If gliztng anatomical dissections.! stated that h tiimcr.it' k.' ,j. i. . -- - "..ur, ii llriu li llv tU 111 III' ...II ti. i... 1...1. . ... . . u."'i ...... i-uay Miouid ue delivered to the suigcens lor dissection
m ii winw miMi nil mmmip m in j t BICKNELL'S R2PORTEK, Ccuntztfcit Detector, and Price Current Thf. first vear of this publication haying been c.on.-'bided, te Hcporr-r'' will h. reafti r he
I '.:bli?t wt-eklv as wfll assemi mimttil v . Wt-j feel Erateful t - ?',- nuidk' for the liberal n-trori-! D , ice avanlrd , (!mving now a more exti nsivc ciitulation -ban any ther newspaper in the I mted State) and shall lea?? no m.-a-B.-e nnre- , . . ' , , . .. . i . , sorted to, in order to ren b r thi3 j.i-niai valua hie in all relicts, rut only tn it. rchsr.ts, hunU, :jflg i ust ! i t ion brokers and ket pi r o? hotelsPut to t h communit v in general. v e h.i ve :. nPut to tU communit y in gt n raj n. on well kiiinv.'i a wtittts, and have rorr f,(1 nrilui! ci.ics an(, limlli jn UK MI'llll lilt l"'ltr. II IIU IIJV I ill V : !rom p, (He it is lvrid. we can confidently state, may. in all cases bf relit ! upon r- cor , rect. Hank notes fire heice; counTert, ited iu cv-j ry direction ; and on the arrival of every ves-, se! trom Knrope, or the creation ol evorv na ,.',.. thp ,f!P f the markJt va i . ... P'Renorter." The terms of the v. eeklv publication are $3 per annum and semi-monthly 2 single co-j pics iCj cerits. Vddres? ROBKRT T. BICKM'.LU, F.xcl.rn-e Broker, No. 9, Chesntit street, Philadelphia, Pa. LAND FOR SAL.n. rj1'MlE un ierined will s. II seven l)'imlred 1 end iiim-ty acres of land, of the best quality, part of a tract ot eleven hundred and ninetv, filuate on the north-west side 'd the Waba-h Si i ne vtranu ixaoius, anoui i w o inne- iiom , . , . .... .. , Mo, nit ( aruie m the fct ate ot Illinois, on u Inch . i it . . i . i a . .. . ... : i . . - c jhe ha erect.-d a convenient on. toiv Ir.ime house with a piazza all round, in nhich he reides; a fra.ne smoke houe, a kitchen. i stone llsl e I . timbered, and contains a ipi-irry o. f.af -one-.etiti-ui to Cohei-' s bus recently tn-t'i tarwarded to fit n olnoa. a !" Vi' o 'M-m 1 1 1 a t tici or a iiitr n tion at a. id to cat a ana! athis ,,1 ir". ot hir-b if clb d. thir i in xle.ii will ran throti'di tin tr o t, an ! rrr-ulv en lua-e its v;iii:e, i.:: 1 I"di!,U I. "i i h i. .1 a it'n . a nd he ne fit iiotn tb" -t at es ol I I. i tl.ie 1 -a If of the tract nmy be r without the impruv ement ; r ait the p"ia :o i r, and a ercd e pan liau- will he given if re'Vl. M INTO.H. . lee i?. 1KI! 1 1-M f pi '.eot V to ':r? of t!-. -!! ,a COVHYAN CI G. 5 he su ' ib'T will atiend to Coavev ancitiu 0 aad to nreoar-.tioi of papers ea-eea r br tta- etth am nt of e-tatt in the I'r ibate Court, he will ai-o execute writing of all desciiptions on rear mable tern.s HAMULL HILL. Nov ir.b. r 17 1 831. dOTICFI. i v ramcr v. ! . . . i . . e- . . . . f ejiio j.. -i.i', i .ii, Is 'o i mi' ia.'.e ce wa.o ne ...d di-ch.u-.nng their a. con.us, by pay in in hea1, are informed that they can deposit it at tne Steam Mill of Mer. Murron and Hunter, or pt ti .at of H. I). Wheeler. On prodoe a it the reci ij)ts of either of the-e gentlemen, they -!:a'l receive a proper crctht. l'Vth June SAMUEL HILL V.V VVv iiViOV)6. J j YllHE subfcribers have jut received fortywL seven packages of GOODS, suitable for the present season. Also, brown and bleached DOMESTICS, wool and fine Hats, Whitmore Cotton Cards, A.c. CHAMBERS Si f ! ARVTN Louisville, Ky Nov.2J, is3t. 10-tl. (tPROTECTION. XpHE Protection Fire and Marino Insurance 4l Company of Hartford, Connecticut, ure prepared to inure on AND THEIR CARGOES. ALSO, ON HOUSES AND STOKES, at moderate me o p mium f'ati-faetor y : v uh "K ' ot th. hbeiality t l th. carapany io tdiii-t.eg t se and prompt;., in p M i.'c, caa be- had by i ..:dyi.gat tin orhce of the nicen. e (Jr..-n . S tFEL HI I .E.ci.'. Via. a -me, Oi t 1. Idad t 'w3 M A H O K & 1-. u t 1: T, R , -v A F". ju-t received by S'eam boat Ltd t: v. -lipp t DRV YvvA"W UVV Qui US WVlYe. & U WOC l-iVViS, Which thev w ill sell as low as any house in the Borough. Vincennes'. Teh. IT. 1832. 2!-tf NOTICE. lIHE c abscriber iidorms tb.e public that he L t, t four bandrcd b.nrt 1 id good Ki iihaua ctiae a tpian tit v ot v orn ana neat, lor wtn. ti ;c;lr3 0r the above article' will be paid j If. D WHEELER. j PS. AM tho-e indebted to the late nrm of; Wheeler and Webb, and also to H D. Wheeler. . or f,urli w ill be taken for any debts that may j be du oue " . i !- rs , lO! inccnnc--, Dec. 1, 13-1. 10-tf. ! l.ifrj: pounds of IfociKcited at this Office. j
or THE VINCENNES GAZETTE, J Weekly Seu -paper establishtial f'mcen.us, la EDITtD FRISTFn AM) piBMSHfP BV JAKttI II ILL v: R. V. CAM'IM.TuN. Thi pat er wa commenced iu (October 1 3J0, and has bt en pabliohed repulnrly t v i fince, a p riod of fourteen months, a time 'utlicit nt to tct its u'efuhiess to the community Dunne thi eriou it political character b is been strongly d( velope.l, and its leadmc feature4 havr h-.'!ii in tnct accordance uith what hu been t mi hativully termed the '-Amencaa System," pnimljVhe support cf home industry by a protecting tariM'on faieign toods, the t ncoarairi merit of internal improvements; and in all ca;e a decided preference of measures end not men.
. r .. .I i r.i . i.nrniii'ii. iiit-sii ni t iii i 'tin. i "" "'i'iiii'w free nrp? h the i.a la.lium ot the i.?opU- ? . . , . . . i , ' ii . in a absence, and a decree entered itccordincrihts Ihc Cum!: is unawed by executive ' p . proscription, and unaided by m erinneut.tl or : ' ' . vt-rrv ri'b C C C
"Iy -Vllinoiliy pauvniac. n wum iu ur(7ruvie only tor support. It is therefore at thi ! time, that the Proprietors solicit the particular atttnlioii and require the patronage and assistance of their friend, and those who agree with them in politics. TERMS. Ttie G.wfcTTE will be published eve ry Saturday, on u s-uper-royal saettt and issued to subscribers in Vincennes, or placed in the postorhce for distant subscribers, at two dollars per nnnum in advance, two dollars and Llty cents six months after subscribing, or three dollars at the expiration of the year. As want of punc - tuality is a tormidable drawback, paymtut in advance would be preferred. Country produce delivered iu Vincennes at the steam mills ot Messrs. Marron Hunter or ot Ii I. w heeler, will re received at the markit puce in payment for fcub-criplions. j A.Ui i t:ciiei't will tie inserted at one dollar! p. r sotiare tor three insertious, and twentv live!
cents per square for each subst queut insertem. itiq (JAVAT CONTTI A PTfi R Q Subscribe will be at liberty to discontinue . u XS XJj UI OiORS. their paper on paying arrearages; buta failure I'ALEL) proposals will be received by the to notify of a widi to discontinue, in confonni- Board (if Canal ComiDibsiouc rs of the V.'aty to the terms, will be considered a new en- bash and Erie canal at Tort Wayne from the gagemcut. ,2'Hh of May to the first of June next, for the SAMUEL HILL, construction of a i.umher of mile of the mid. R. Y. CADDlNti I ON. 'die division of said canal, at which tiino and (jjT he postage must be paid on all letters or ' place, the plans nnd estimates uf the engineer communication addressed to the Editors. ; will be exhibited toany person u ishing to become Yiiicennes, November 25J. 1631. j a contractor; and any information which muy . be required, in regard to the kinds of weik to
SUUtUSOU'0 (Cvl.OUCt, OR Gems of Literature, 11 it and Sentiment. ach number containing BJ royal octavo pages ot lettt r pr ss, embelli-ncd with at least 1 copperplate, and several wood engravings; and one or more pieces of music. Tbewoik at the end of the y ear making a volume of about MH) pa ;vss to which an elegant engraved title oBsre, and a general index, are added. Jj ill 1 E iiuinbcr of volumes of (he "Casket'" al w hi ich have already been published, and the i . , 1 1 1 1 u I ne s s and punciiianty oj tne puhlislier .n In Hi 1 ling his contracts with his patrons, in respect, to their contents, are sufficient with those at all tn qnaiuted vv ith the work, to show its true chara. ter I he -ont;mtly increasing patronage bestowd on the Cket, has enabled the publisher to make considerable improvements in the work. Its typographical appearance is much changed for the better, and the contents aie much enriched He believes the volume now proposed will not be exceeded in respect to typographical execution, and quantity and quality of the engravings, and the value of the contents, by any other periodical ; and he safely asserts it to be the cheapest publication of the kind iu the country. I be (acibtie. for obtaining suitable articles for this work have, of late, much increased Some ot the be-t literary Publications of Europe are regulaily received at the office of the C ASKET, as w( ll as the prominent periodical of the U S. From both selections arc made with much care. To secure a sutlicier.t quantity of original mattei, and to ei.ab.e men o( talents to present their laboi with sueces.and contribute to advance the literature and science of our own country, the publisher gives a compensation to his correspondents, commensurate to the . 1 . suppo. 1 ne receiv es 111 respect m :.e 1 .mDtn.MHi.ents, vvincli p - pear in the work, the publisher believe, that no; other periodical has such a protu.ion ot elegant and expensive engraving- Executed, in gene - ral by he hr,t ..rt.sts , the city . th. y will sul - uuuiiii . n"i'rtiisuii 1 ne-t! i.rm ii. consiu. raoie .n in in me epcne ui ii,e vvoru,: and in oue year exceed the whole cost of pub-! 1. 1.: - 1 ...1 . .. .1 . 1 . . ' iis.ji.ii: M-H.e pei MH.M...,,, sauie lengll, cl tune, the suo-eription price id which 1- no h'sV ti.an me l.i nm. j ne sunjects o! the cn-ra-i vings wiJI continue to be a beretolor. ',.r trails of diliiigui.-hed characters; plates ol tin New st. Fashions, both of Europe and A.,., nr. - Views ii Aiu. riean Scenery, particubirly stnk - n g aim mi. le-img ; natural in-iorv ; i.m'.roi-
tiering; Foreign and Domestic A rch it. cf ni e, precedt nte I y.alronage vOiieli ha been besfowKotar ictil Plants, and whatever oilier subject- ed upon their work, and anxious to improve may be deemed calculated to instruct , int. rc-t, 1' chara' ; r by ev. ry uvms iri their ; ower, au : ii:i!U-c fiave determined to ol.'er the fdlowii.g i re-
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tatr of HitfAiia , C.IRS0N COU.N J V.
Sc:. giiison c incu r couht. February Term, 1 J.31 Jane Hill, 1 tjt Pt tition for a I) John Hill. S irorce. t this time carne the complainant by bcr couri't 1. an I lib d her petition ; and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant s 'u,t a resident of thi state, hereupon or. motion it i oidcred, thnt notict of the pendency of this suit be uhli-heJ four weeks Micce'sively in the Vincennes Gaeite, t uewsjiaper published in Vrticenne-, Indiana; that unless the said defendant appear by himcclf or counsel on or before the fi rt d-iy of our next terra, to be holden at the Court Houso ;r. ?riiK"fton, in said county, on the 3rd Monday m Aiij;ti-t next and answer the eoinplairrinft tit. n I . I . r, ...t 'ktl.l . I ..I i r . . . t, .t flibfor. county, la April, ?.rZ. 4T Stntr of ntitaut, I s DAVIK COUNTY. ) TAKEN UP RY Samuel Smit!i of Wadiinjton owfjhif fivte. ti estray hos of the foilowii cr description, to-wit. Oue wlute barrow, marke-ci w no a crop nnu in in m leu er.r : liie naidiK e au marked with a crop off the rigf. ear, and tbt in the left. Seven ot said hoes -nppoed tc he two vear old, and nine, eighteen months 'old ix of them sows and poor. ome of said - lmns arp riil.niP liiti. snm.. !,'. 'potted. Appraised to thirty-two dolbir br ; lianiel Corner and Ra-ikin Steel, the oth d.. Qf December 1831 " A true copv, this l?th day of Fcbrmry, lf-T.2. S I LPHEN MAbTEN. J.T. Dav ies? county , Indiana. tJT "Jt" be done, the terms of payment, or the particular feection which will be put under contract, will be given on application to the subscriber, or either of the Commissioner;. D. BURR. Fort Wayne, March 16, 1 fJ32. 27- 1st J. NOTICE. 1 I.L persons indi bted to the subscriber fc? jTli the first volume of the (Jazctte, and for adverlis'mg, are requested to pay their account3 immediately ; as it is necessary his former books j 1,11 ,Jt' balance.. lonrivviin. i lii t t i . i . i Dec. 8, Uttt. SAMUEL HILL CASH IN HAND, 17OR WHEAT, RYE ANT) CORN, deli veted at the Vincennes Steam Mill. MA II RON 4 HUNTER. November 10, 1631. 7-tf 400 ACRES OF LAND, LYING in the Old Donation, and numbered 114. It will be sold at much less than the price of Congress' lands. For further particular-, apply at the (Juzctte Office. 17th J une. LAND FOR SALE. A fcjHE undersigned oflirsfor sale the follotvw L1 ing describi d tracts of land, lying in the Military tract, Illinois, viz : The N W. (piarter of Section, No. 10, 1 S. 5 W. 'J, 9 N. 1 W n .1 w. 30, 7 N. a E. 15, U N. 3 E South hall it a ti N F.. part N. W . part N. E. part (4 a u tt tl It .1 "I he above lands are in N. the neighborhood of E. ouarter of Seetior. I good settlements. 1 he No. I , lies within four and a half miles of Mc!(;0d,, the Count v . Seat of M. D mrngh. The wllolo ,,r0 ,lul!)(.r(V an,j w. II wad. red., and near I ,ar prairie. J h. v will be -old low for cash, !)ir exrUausvd fr j;n,i ll4 .e ,M ighberhood oi , V,neenes, r good hor. s at a reason ible price He alo off. r t. r snl o otn r lor snte -i 10 a. res ol land, J nip in Keox county, Indiana. No -Jt, fourteen miles (r un Vincennes, on the road to Indiananobs.--The titl-s to all th. 4 above, are indisputable. N. SMITH. Vincennes, J;Ui 20, 2. 17-tf. I 1 XXjiUJ.UIUO. ; HE publi-hers of tie I.AUY's COOK, impeneu i v a sen-e nt Ri ntnuoe tor the- onmions. viz r Fr the best triiinal t-de. written for the L-jdy Book) :00 DOLLARS. For (lie be-t icati'.u in the original l.adv's poem. Bo- k. suitabk for oc DOLL'.RS Coin oet itr- for the-e Freaiiiiir.s' will a I 're' their eommut.ie.itioti.-, f ro- of pot i ce to I. A. CODLY f. CO. No 1 1 Che--, of -f et. I'hilp, d Iphia b- lor the fii"t of day June, K.:, vv Inch time, as many a shall have bee'i received will be submitted to a c.-nmntft e of Lit ra-per-on, who.-c judgment si all d. ti m:,': tho-di-trihution ui the pnz s. Accoiepaiiitig each communiraCon !: nines of t.ho writer mii-t be lumi-u: d. If r ev n preferred the name mav be enclose ' in a - a rate sealed env lone, v hi. !i mil u. ttid except in cae ot th- suecesstid -a ate. mo It wiil of. our-e be und. i-to.d that all submitted tor lhe-t piemiumc'y at the .hsfiovil of.!, I ne putiiicauon o; x:vj i a.ebe eonimenc'jd irnmcdiate! v alter oeiri - will ; aw ar I i made. Editors of j r.pe the ai.id I.i'dy'w. ieti i, ove u Rook, und Litciat are, few in-cri. otl.ei 5 i 5 tru nd . v to reque-t d to nr. :o th. ri . rJ. lilS in thei; LV-sember Mi 1 .er t.v :.!. -de Pivei,, ; t.ourf : , tU die that a i o ::.nt .e Co id,., i bint t i rar of ' i i t !'..- v, c -o'.-ia-.d, ll:- i-T si nO'v' ( aeaily and i'". -tate.ar.d ; r.iy-fk-J ILicl.ll, 1 r . r th!,a. i'.r1 I .Ii III V . ! -i;. .. i : i r ( I v 1 1 iing thit I '!.- ' ; . fr. W . t.l ,,- !. ol dition oi vj'. -1 .te l!:ay 1 s. : :m; in -aid Cu-jM, i :-.' t ;.,it 'd.'es k 'ee t-duo-iis r. I e .. ' i . ."a . Iht id "' cut; . p:t a t '! a -its r -1; I rat ' nt i . i : : t o i s in u i v j o : , t i ioi, . Ci il e t of -a;J I tl-.. ir I. d d boa. -ana in . io,j t . I i -ta th tl. e. Cirn Ln.-i . oice, Lit d I -1 r ; ! 1 1 ; i o I .1 cbiuiii w - i .,-t: i ta d UM. 1 -1 :g. FUAt.T. Cr.-.
