Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 32, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 May 1832 — Page 4
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s.ind of dollar?, at. d client tlic growers am! manufacture!. ef word out of that protection w hich the laws intended to gi p them, thev forge invoices, make false oath?, tear of! the marks and numbers of t lie i r good, and do more injury in one month, than the
LAND FOR SALE. "IIHE undersigned will sill fevni hnndre.: 1 nntl ninety acres of land, of the best qualify, part of a trnct of eleven hundred nr.d ninety, situate on tht north-wist side ol tt e U abasb
-,f tl.. Grs,n. lnpin, APotU lo imitr? no.,.
f i'P Tin: viMKN W LK IN MAY-
u:s oAzr.TTi. UMI , MOI-MNJ-
far in i- ' chamber of the cat, Iwi.lit iHsiin'il rosv niTii of M;i' 'I' he wilil bird left its couch of rr t, And turcd its soft harmonious The vilt.V' hand had gained the hill. And fr in its i;mnit lo-.kM around, All in the ah' was hnd.'J mid still, The hamlet wra;.i in sleep profound. Tn) many a tbwver that on the sale Its (V.i.-r:iiice -hd ih.tdewev mom, :iv .-1c.T Irin-I' ms fiercely seized, "And Irom its parent ;tem was torn. Vhm from the hih and dizzy steep, Full ai in v a rock t remendoii? fiun, I-o;. in? ru-h'd down w ith turiou sweep, And cntsh'd and roar' J and bump'd and rung. Dept-endiiii from 'he mountain's side, We chose a pth to lead us home, When e'en the coat itclf would td'idc, And where the wild deer could uot come. Hail lovely May at thy return. May we with peace and joy be blest; Trom honour's dictates never roam, But fair as flowers in vilrtup's parb bedrest. HA III OF THE WEST.
whole trade at the ralklaml Hand, or 'h1o,1I1,r-1rm, l in the State of Illinois on width
iLa Mediterranean, render profit in a"S. r-.t..,! n convenient one iory frnine
year: but there ts no" Hcf Hurrah V These are 41 free trade" 1l lls"s doings and preciou jn our eyes ; they arc things net immediately connected with property
in fhips and the domestic trtowth and
manufacture of wool
house with a piaK i an mumi.iii mui idn- a frame smoke house, a kitchen, a stone walled well of excellent water, and cleared about ten ncre. It estcn is near t vvo n. nes on the mer, and afford a site for a 'I own and Mills! v ere the fall is four and a half fret It is wel.
thih have a -cafrrltimhered, and contain a qua. ry i .. -----
r t ii ? . nptition to l.nnTi;' "as leceuuy " m annual valuer we hel.eve, than every am lluZlu a Senator from Ilht Cle J American produce exported to all partsnni rr:,ytn national aid, to cut a canal aof the ZL-orht, is quietl Puhmitted to piracies' i place, of w hich, if etlVcted, one tliird in rv
at happening at 'tent will run throii.iin tni- im i, mm .matra. i, a? M V'::!:!:.
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Gems of Literature, Wit and Sentiment. ach number containing CJ royal octavo pages of ltter pr ss, t mbtlliMo-d with at len;t 1 copptrplite, and several wooiJ enrav ings ; and one or more pieces of music. 1 he work nt the end of the year making a volume of
IVIICHIGAN ROAD. flHE undersigned, Comniiior.rr on the Mi 1 chitan road, will on the Itiys and at tl.c places named below, kt to the lowest hiddr, by public outcry, the bridin f the. small streams, grading the batiks and i ;iu? -waying the swamps on such portion of each niile or section, on that part of the Mit liiza? road which lit s between tht- town of Madi on
on the Ohio rn er, and I.ogmiepot t on the W ;i
about O0 pa?es, to which an elegant eirraved j bnfh rivtr as ,e shall pretioii-dy to at.d en th
day of sale designate. His object will be ro to
apportion the work, as to umke the r i ! j a;-
title page, and a general index, are added.
4'nHE number of vedumes of the ''Casket'
compared with which th
the distance Hand of Sum
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. . '.til and IIldlHIl t- UMfll" "" i"-.i man' ii.ii.iun... ....( ........ iii ........ were, onlv a rlrop m the hur:ket or mere; PI.rri,nt,.lI Wlt, nitle.ut th improvemt nt jts tv pngmphical appearance is much changed C I O M r . i r ' ' . , i 1 . i . . 1 . I . , l.
and ercatlv en
ttes of 111.
n.iu.l.alf of the tr.ict miv he
w hich have already been published, and the ! 'aide for waror., and all cc-nallv coo 1.
fMthfnlnes. nnd punctuality of the publisher in ; A, ,he Court l)OUe in Madion. on MontultdhnL: his contracts with his patrons, in res-! . ' . - V i c i i ,i pect to their contents, are sufTicu-nt with thoiei!ay ,he ,6t'' ot -April, for bnd?mg the ,it all acquainted with the w ork, to d,ow its tnir ! stream?, grading the hank?, and cauf waycharacter, jint the swamp?, on portions of Fcctioti? or The (ou-t,.ntly increasing patronatre bestow- miif,a i tn ,r :ni.i;v
ed on the Casket, has enabled the publisher to I l rn 'r, a
uiako considerable irnprovtmcnts in the work.
aiom or wrong : 1 he extnsp of the f ri- loej niiuiil it r tn n a tl.o nurcliH-cr. and a ercn
p-ate ?ent to Sumatra, if wi-cU ilidmiiPil it f,.r nart of the nurch ise will be civ n it re
at home, would advance the profits or in-'.pnred. rrc-,co ll.oir rnmtorl. C mill.' C C. ! Grand Rftpirfs PcC. '
v.i ii.-'. iik.ii iuiiik'ii,. i;i , illlllll'll "I Irllllr ers and other working people, including CONVEYANCING.
M I.M OSII.
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tllPir f.imillPB Ctpp rifi-onc nf tfiti l".,ilri
Slates, seeking the protection of equal
ry for the sett lenient
iuflhe subscriber will attend to Convey ancitic
for the better, and the contents are much en
riched He believes the volume now proposed 'will not be exceeded in respect to typographical (execution, and quantity nnd quality of the enigiavings, and the value of the contents, by any other periodical ; nnd he safely asferts it to be I the cheapest publication of the Kind in the
law 8.
It i high time thi manner of that pro-'Court, he will also execute writings ceed.ng was fully looked in the face. u5C,i'nio,,e on rcain',b!etrMULl
cannot tee why the ntimnts ot persons!
abroad are sacred, and those of person
t at home undefended. The lex talionisS
L HILL.
November 17 1J1. NOTICE.
THE PRESIDENT'S LETTER We are prepnred to he surprised at no
thing now a-days Were General Jackson ' trade"' party which ts always eeking, and
to constitute himselt an emperor, and , promptly obtains tull protection, while it
rvere ht9 blind followers to shout for his imperial majesty Andrew the first, it would surprise us not. They have already allowed him to assume the authority of dictator under the title of President, nnd verily he rules them with a rod of iron. He has monopolized all the thinking faculties of partisans he speaks and they obey he acts and they hurrah for Jack son! They donot pretend to cogitate foi themselves 'hey have prostrated their judgment he lore their idol they have put their conscience in his keeping; they de
nounce whom he denounces they praise tvhom he praises; and at present their cue is to cry all hail to Martin Van Burn! Jnd why? whence this glorification of the crawling parasite by men who know him not? Because he is the president's pet, the court favotite the adopted heir to the throne It is the General' will that Van Burrn shall be the nest Vice-President
that will has been openly promulgated by one of his confidential presses; and that portion of the free men of his nation which constitutes the Jackson party, in the high exercise of its liberty of thought, of action and of selection, hows in submissive obedience, and says, let our maslei's will be done! And what prompts the President to come down from his high station, and en. ter the lists as the champion of Van Buren? His hatred, his fierce and unextinguisha-J ble haticd to Calhoun! At.d wherefore! this hatred? Because he has injured Cal j houn,nnd because men, particularly such
men as Jackson, never forgive those whom
and to the preparation ot papers nccosa-'-K'u''"J ' ,. .. ,. , ' 1 1 ' I fur-ilifips fnr fiiif i nine mlnrO nrlwMrie !
ot estates in the 1'ronnte I . V . V ,
of nil d -- Ior Ul,s worK nave, oi laie, mucn increased
I Some of the he-t literary l uuiications ot Eu
rope are n gul.uly received at the i.ulce of the C ASKET, as well as the prominent periodicals of the U.S. From bolh selections nre made with much care. To secure a sufficient quantity of original n. alter, nnd to enable men of talents to present their labors with succes.and contribute to Hilv;ii.rH the literature nnd scirnri- nf cor
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appropr at ons for the suppoit of d tant ' ' V W f Lr- 1 1 iow country, the publisher gives a cor..rcnsaolLd Ln. r,f..oc ol, f 'pi '.' 'tatthe bfea.n Mill of Mesr-'- Mrron and i tioll ln ,lU c 9oiident s, commensurat e to the expeditions Ot vessels of war. I here is Hunter, or at that of H. I) Wheeler. On pro- :SUp()0(t p,, rf ceiv'es power enough in Congress to do it now. If ducin- the receipts of either of thoe gentlemen, j ,u rr3;ect to (hc Kmbellishments, which npthe free trade'' party possessed fiich:th,y 4l,'n ceive a proper credit. near io the work, the Publisher believes that no
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power, what would they do ? that " free
IrilV JVllJO. jral by the first urtisU in the city, they will sufTTUir. s.ihcrrihers have ni't received fort v- ! '-'r nothing by a companion. These form r.
was once nearly applied because of this ' IinoSF. su!scrihers t the Gazette who in
state of things, bv resolving to refuse all1 ,( r,d diharRiiiu' their accounts, by pnyinc
otner periodical has sucn a prolusion ot elegant
and expensive engravings, r.xecuted, in ene
CHAMUF.RS &: (i.MiVLN than the LA'-hhl. 1 he subjects ot the enra-
Louisville, Ky Nov. 2d, 1831. 10-tt vil,s will continue to be as heretofore Por- . trails of distinguished characters ; plates of the
! Newest Fashion", both of Europe nnd America ;
jViews of American Scenery, particularly strik-
(rPROTECTION.C0
wants me moral sense ot justice ,o yield fPvrn .ckaes of GOODS, suitable fur the considerable ittrn in the expense .,f the work,
It to Others, ten or twenty time morejprrspnt season. Also. brown and bleached IK-one jear exceed the whole cost of p-ib-numerous Ihn themselves", equally con. I MESTICS. wool and fine Hats, Whitmore Cot- dishing some periodicals, for tho same length of ' ' . m tlfi.tt thu Clilitrri! linn fNriin if II I io ,.. lAr.a
tnhnfincr to tf.n r.nh r tvnntc on. cmnl r i ton Cards, tec. 1 i'" u i'"u". J"' u
responsible for the public safety. From the Indiana Democrat.
ACCIDENTAL LAW. Having been inquired of by several cren
I n m .. , . ... I. . . ll. . t . . . ,,Fl,,...,l lAln.'ll.A An
wrmru .,9IW wnMiwa. me alteration m i 'i ;may Le deemed calculated to instruct, interest, the law regulating the jurisdiction and du-j Stcil V'V.et.X, Vtl Vitnvtrt, ian,i Bm,,3 ties of Justices of the Teace, by the last ' '"cu'eate sound virtuous precept?, nnd
Legislature, we are now enabled to an- IV41J 1 .l-.lXi U21XVjtUjLi. guard the thouehtless a-amst the snares of vice ;
ALSO.
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n-;..i.-a o, iiourn.-i i ' o i r.o,
111 E Protection Fire and Marine Insurance a,,d "'resting; .Natural Hi.tory ; Emhroi
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oinnany ot Hartford, Connecticut, are ., . . n, . . . . . . i insure on Botanical FJants, nnd whatever other subjects
swer, that there is a law on this subject in force, accidentally, which was never enacted by the ordinary course of legislation.
The act of 1831 provided that a debtor
at moderate rates of premium.
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Satisfactory e idono of tin liberality of the
to lend the outhful mind to the contemplation
I of those sublime and all-important subjects that deeply aflVct hi prosperity ; to pive a tatle for jthe rich pleading, and beneficial enjoy mcnti of literature and learning, and to hold out indncemetits fur tiie younir to cultivate their nowrs
mnet )if Clio. I in lh Imintliin ..I, .'I. it. 1 i'ninn;ini. ill : ii i ll 1 il i f losses Hlld I lOm ot nps in
... ,j , " '.' iisiiiii ill l llltll lilt;, - i j i 1 1 . . .- , M , . . ' . , f i. JnaviriL'. can be had bv apnlvine at the ofiice of nn!' "'"ch their understatidincs with substantial
. i . . . y . ? ' mi. II llil. MJUIISIIt I
be found in another township.
The following is the 11th section of the' act of 1832 in reference to this matter, and '-
the note which the Secretary of state lias'
appended and published in the volume of
acts of 1832 will concisely explain the effect and manner of the chanjje:
"Jec II. So much of the twenty se cond section of the act to w hich this is an amendment, ns authorizes the service of process upon any person who may be
iouncl onto the township of which he is a resident, unless the contract was made or the cause of the action accrued within township in which such process issued, be and the same is hereby repealed."
4 1 his 1 1 th section is incorporated by
the Vinceimes Gazette.
SAMUEL HILL, 4gcnl Vincennes, Oct. 1, 1330. 1
mistake. It having being inserted as an
thev have injured. What else prompts amendment, by the House of Representa-
tbp President? His attachment to Van es, was not concurred in by the Senate :
V nA mhpi-pfnrp t b i a a t o r b m a r f 9 ' and t h e IloUSe receded. Rllt ttMndinrtin! -
truts fie will ever ke-p in view. He is gratified 'in lookinsj over his past labors, to find no lanItruac or sentiment recorded, calculated to detract from the be auty of irtue, or to show vice iin a less hideous respect than it really is j Due attention is al-o paid to Ietry, Anecidott, Liht Keadinsr, Ainu-ins Sketches, and those etceteras which relieve the mind from the
AVE just received by Steam boat jlabor of lose study, which refresh the under
standing and give a zeal to graver and more important compositions TERMS: Notwitstanding the many extra expenditures, and the heavy expense of the fine engra vin?, given monthly, it is not the intention of the publisher to increase the price of the Casket. When paid in advance, it will be furnished for 12 months for two dollars and fifty cents; or for three dollars, if not paid until the end of the year Agents at a distance remitting six sub
scriptions, are entitled to a copy trratis.
M ARRON &. HUNTER,
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.H-ii Utility, a supply of DRY
iiUUAUVs Which they will sell as low as any house in the Borough
Vincennes. Feb. 17, 1832.
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P.ecnuse Van L'uren ingratiated himself : the enrolled bill, it must betaken to be a
with Jackson by4n zeal in aiding the hit j Tart of the act, until corrected by the Leop fri ilnminrpr ner iocietv at Wnshincy- C'SlatUie.
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ton, and by playing the pander to his pre
judices, his foibles and his passions. ThereVoie hath the chieftain ordained that hi supple friend must be second in command
during- the next campaipn provided al-
J. MORRISON, Sec'y of State''
NOTICE. w?THK subscriber informs the public that h-
lias ioiir hundred barrels of good Kenbawa
salt, which will b exchanged for WIIKAl' CORN, COTTON, FORK or CASH, on good terms. ALSO A quantity of god Whiskey, and Cotton Yarn, by wholesale or retail He wishes to pur
chase a quantity of Corn anil Wheat, for which cash or the above articles will be paid H. I) WHEELER. F S. All those indebted to the late firm of
Wheeler and V bb, and aLo to H D. Wheeler,
rowns ,
day the 17th of April, for similar improvements on sections 10 to inclusive . At Napoleon on Wednesday the IClhoi April, for similar improvements on sections 2C to 35, inclusive. At the Court house in Grcrnbtirgh, f i Thursday , the 19thof April, for similar improvements on sections 3G to 0, it; elusive .
At French's Inn. on Friday the i'Oth oi April for similar improvements on sec liens 51 to CO, inclusive. At the Cotirt house in Shelby ville, or; Saturday the 31st of April for similar im piovements on sections CI to 75 inclu-ivr At Dnble' Inn, on Monday the 2.5 1 or April, lor similar improvements o:i sections 76 to CG inclusive. At the Court house in Indianapolis, on Tuesday the 24th of April for similar isv piovements on sections 37 to 111, ir elusive At George Shirt's Inn, in Georgetown, l?oor:e county, on Thursday the 2Glh of A pril, for similar improvements on ectior:e
1 J2 to 121. inclusive. At Kirk's lun, on Friday the 27th of A pril, for similar improvements on section? 122 to 131. inclusive. At Michigantown, in Clinton county, cc Saturday the 28th of April for similar im provements on sections 132 to 141, ic elusive. At Log.insporl , on Tuesday the 1st cf May, for similar improvement- en sections M2" to 163, inclusive. The time in which the work must be completed, the number of roads of causewaying or.
each mile, a particular description of the mar:neron which the causeway ing h to be dune; the name and other description of the stream. to be bridged ; the manner in which each bi idee is to be constructed and the creek or other bank-.' to be dug down or graded, will all be made ru:i in writing, and deposited at the respective plo ce of sale, except where the sales are to beat Court houses, then they will be deposited in thi clerk's offices, for the inspection of all who may wish to become contractors. Persons examining the road will observe that the mile pests are set at the northern end of ti e miles. On the day of sale, a bond with at least two good securities will be required of contractors, conditioned for the faithful performance cfthfir nr. dertnking. When the work is completed, the contractor will be entitled to scrip or a certificate, exhibiting the amount due for bis contract, which will be receivable in payment f? any land donated for the construction 01 the road, or redeemable out of the r-t monies arising from the sale of these lands. No doubt tieed be entertained by those wi.-hing to contrac. of the solvency of the fund, as two public sale.-, of the road lands will be held the ensuing rea
son, the firt, on the first Monday of Jute next.
3-Orders. freo of nosl.-nr.. will mPi tipornrt ' at he town Eolith Bend, on St. Joseph, the
attention. Persons at a distance will find the U 1 end on the third Monday of Oct .-ber r,t mail a safe conveyance for nrd oritur the work. ! ,;oe suitable place, at the discretion of the
be due
Vincennes, Pec. 1, 1831.
D. W.
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TO CANAL CONTRACTORS
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F.yLED proposals will be received by the Board of Canal Commissioners of the Wn-
SEED CORN. It is highly important to us all, hut more especially to the labouring classes in soci
wav. that the commander himself be not Pt . that the crop of the ensuing year
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Cnnorseu ai me ui me pi tsrui. v ........... .. . . juUlw,n ;ive costoy railing ami settling the same, Well then Martin Van Luren is in the WH insert this article to put all persons on on or before the vth mt. Corn, wheat, cotton
fjeltl the votes of his fellow citizens are their guard who expect to make a crop of j or Prk will be taken for any debts that may
1 1 I..T- rnrn IKi io..r or (ju- u.
required. me Know ins tpianui . tions What are his claims? cries some A gentleman living in Montgomery conindisciet Jackson man? What! dare (y, Maryland, some days ago, preparatory you think for yourself! Do you presume to planting his com, took the precaution to ask Questions to dispute the master's to put into a bank of warm manure, a
will!
municate
not
says another. Down with that fellow! ance was sound anu perfect, but atier ly-' pi ace, the plans and estimates of the engineer shout the hero and down he goe9 , ing a sufficient time, he founrl that not one, will be exhibited toauy per&on wishing to become prefer anotherman for the Vire-Piesiden 'grain rf it would sprout, while the whole' "'contracts; and any information which may cv, savsathird. Destroy that mutineer's' of the other sprouted very soon. Thi I M'nred .n regard to the kind, oi work to u,ei5uuiiu. i.jt..ijj iii u 1 1 urc 1 t j be don c, t he t e rins o f pavmeiit, or the paiticucharacter, roars the hero and lo, it jg suppose, mut be imputed either to the se i ir sC( ti,.n which will "be put under contract, destroyed! Gentle reader, this is Jack- cret injury of (be frost, or it may be that! will be given m application to the subscriber, Sonim and if vnn nr si T:ic Lson-man t he cob w .is soft when the com was o-ath-ioreither ot the Counuissi jners.
you may look at the picture for nothing : ered and then the corn being put away in a if vou are a national republican, let us house too close, the heart of the errain;
shake hands, thank our stars that we are may have sustained injury from the heat j LAND FOR SALE, ont o! the scrape, and sing merrily. ; thereby occasioned. The heart, if injured; srpiiE undesigned effers for sale the follow- " 1 he Campbells are cominr the rm,r,hrUa I arn told is ant to have a dark appearance! Li ing describ-.d tracts of land, lying in the
flft rttmiinr' 1 t t i i.i i .1- i t
and enclosing remittances.
Subscriptions received at this office.
C(u autJ SsUttt Iron .M V fact o ax. HAVE a large assortment of Tin Ware on hand, which I will sell at wholesale or re
tail, low for cash or country produce, such as will ''uit N SMITH. N B Jobs done with neatness, accuracy and despatch Vincennes, Jan. 18, lt2t. 17-tf.
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commissioner. Sales to commence each d av between the hours of 10 and J2 o'clock, WILLIAM ror.KK, March 7, 24 :di
' Turn him out of the party excom- mall quantity of his corn, and another ba-n and Erie canal at Fort Wayne from the ,icate him anathem.ze him. I do small quantity" of corn, he had gotten from' -Ol,,to1 ' tl,c first J'.e next for the , ,. , ... ,i i ii- . ii , construction of a numOer ot mile- of the raidbelieve Van Burcn an honest man,1 a neighbor. His own corn to all appear-, (,lvisiou , sak, c;in:Ij al wlllch tliue am,
Fort Wayne, March 10, 1G32.
D BURR. 27-1st J
CASH IN HAND, OR WHEAT, RYE AND CORN, delivered at the Vincennes Steam Mill.
MA It RON ic HUNTER. November 10, 1831 . 7-tf
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PUEIVIIUIVTS. 'IMIE publishers of the 1.ADY'; HOOK, im-
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pelled by a sense of pratitnde for the un
precedented patronage which tias been bestowed upon their work, and anxious to improve it character by every means in their power, have determined to offer the following ; rernions, viz: For the best original tale, written for the Lady 's Rook, 200 DOLLAR?.
i&n of tficiu'oina Sun,
MADISON, INDIANA, raIIE subscriber having removed from hi forB rner stand, to the house rmerly ornpieii by Mr. J . Sheets, to w hich extensive add it ions has been recently made, which renders it one of the best in the tate, the undersigned would inform the public, thst he has taken the abovt; extensive establishment for a term f years and fitted it up in a neat and -o.nfortal b"st b -, (of the accommodation of hrs iuestj. His houj contains .abotit TWENTY FIVE ROOMS, U'fll SujiplifJ uit'i Jw Furniture , III- TAB I.K HIS. Btl), HIS U.U ami HI STL'Il Will te well furnished and Mrictly hftciidrd to. In short, it is hi; intention to uedie his et ibli-h ri.'i nt meet the r x; i tato.ii . nf the public, confidently believing that if he d jcs, they will literally t ntronie him.
wri, ar.l (in the 'll b Ti 1 V.j AT '.( riv .-, hi e-tab-
COIlVLliilt.!
Located in the centre of f ;,
ifcet leading to t!ie r riiKM;
dirli
are comms!
w hen broken, although this rule perhaps phlitary tract, Illinois, viz :
would be fallible, and the safest wav would The N W qu.irterof Section, No. 10, 1 S. 5 W jbe, for all persons to try the corn they ' f1 " N' V
have to plant or have already planted, by
.putting some ot it into warm manure,
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From XiUs Wtckly Register. " HEP HURRAH " Is v t hp rpnnft nf ihp rr rotTr. f it.
vv,'it seems that some claim hm been made ? , d U lU :lUSe lt t0 8l,ront "... ut Innr -iril 1 1 n n t h..i,p
todisturn our vessels engaged in seal-' io.ui?. Catching at the Falkand islands Hef,ih rJ Rah!" " our naval force in that region' SEED CORX. will mod be strengthened " It is alsta- As it ii probable there will be conited that an rutrnge wa committed on an derable ditliculty experienced in procuring
American ship on th- :V rth West coast go 1 seed corn the approaching season, it ot Sumatra. Ihp Hurrah I"1 and quick-; mai not be amiss to remark that the best ly away goes an American frigate to pro i way probably to test the corn is bv soak curt- indemnity'" And we have long and ng t in water It is a well established interetinp; accounts of our squadrons in j frt lht corn which will tint sprout in the est Indian and Meniterr.n & seat vann water will not grow m the en.und nnd South Vtluni, ...i n....- 1 1 It" it ivill ... . .
,i. mi, i i ,rUlc oceans, ail:" -puui in v;iitr u win rrovv
In Journal.
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zealously ana l.ntbful! v engaged in the f ruction of commerce and the " Hep Hur raV is heard in thunoer when a rope yarn of a ship is feloniously touche,!
ery well: this is all right; let'the .tripe and .tars protect nil person? and prorert ailing tinder them Rut pirates ut Xev Votk, and other of our sea ports, defraud the public revenue of huriJiede of thou
F.at Cattlc -Jacob Hughes of Favette ccunt, Kv lately sob! 20U fit rutHpavo
raging Vol lb? , for 3 50 cents per hun dted--sa:d to be the best lor that nurnbei that have ever been fed by any grazer h the state in any one year. He ha (2,v lett which it is thought will make beite. cattle than those sold.
ob, 4 N . 3 L. 15, 9 N 3 E
The above lands arc in thr neighborhood of rood settlements. The N E quarter of Section No. 2 , lies within four and a half miles of MoComb, the Countyi Seat of McDonough. The whole are timbered and well-watered, and near lare prairie-. They w ill be sold low for cash. r echanced f r land in the neighborhood (
Vincennes, or piod horses at a reasonable pnci He also off- rs for sale 40 acres of land, h in
in Knox county, Indiana. No. .dl , fourteen miles
from Vinceniie, on the road to Indianapolis. The titles to all the above, arc indisputable. N. SMI 1 11. Vincennes, Jan 2 1832. 1 7-tf. 400 ACRES OF LAND,
LYING in the Old Donation, and t.urabere.
144. It will be old at much less than th. rice of Concresg landi. For further particu Iir-. Hpply at the Gazette Office. ITth June.
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For the best original poem, suitable for i.'ib-j tn
iicatiou in the Ladv's Book, i i Competitors for these Premiums' will ad !rt 5-j .S WELL AS LAND 'l'KAVFLU.Iii.
their communications, tree of postage to L. A.j GODLY ii. CO. No 1 12 ChesMit street, Phila-!
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drlphia before the first of day June, ISdi, at which time, as many as shall have been received will be submitted to a committee of Literary persons, whose judgment shall determine the distribution of the prizes. Accompanins: each communication the name of the writer must be furnished. If secrecy is preferred the name may be enclosed in a separate sealed envelope, which will not be o; tied except in cae of the successful candidate. It will of course be understood that all article submitted for thee premium will be absolutely at the disposal of the publisher. The publication of the Tales Riid poem- will he commenced immediately after the award i made. Editors of papers exchanging with the Lady's Book, and others friendly to the promotion of Literature, are requested to trive the above a few insertions in their respective papers.
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