Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 6, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 November 1832 — Page 4

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and Mirsr tui: migiiiv die; J7f y ai't, arc God..! But ye died like men. "Where are the hravc, the noble few Who led their armies on Whose martial bosom r.urtn d to show They were not kins alone Where are they now thse spirits bold Who spurned at cm.ill domains I-;t true the tyrant death t an hold The chief-i ot men in chains ' Whore are the wise the father King; Who aimM et public ood Who fought for richer rarer things Than trophies stained with blood! "Where are they now the great the just The hopes of Monarchy! Do they too mingle with the dust Like meu of v ue le-ree ' "Where are th kin.vs nf Greece that met On Troy's nmhattled plairn The kingly chiefs whose vahr set nd kept the worki in fl'imc?' And I thine O RomeJ Earth's proudest Queen.' (Bright Stars or Comet they) Thine Macedon? Ayrii thin? Thine Indus? Thine Cathay? All, all like airj dream? are CcJ ! The visions of an hour, And low as be the ignoble dead Lies king and Conqueror! And is it so nor wealth or fame--Nor crowns, howe cr bn'tht, Can si ield tnu;i De;ith's insatiate aim The scourge, or the delight ! Fliiipire! Kingdoms! spoils of war" Ye pl'itnt: nis of the brain, Will i)' the wr-ps that lure for f ir Illusions v, ild and v;un. For iuy anihition n.uch too mean. All your eo'h'C'-d vrood ! My soul aspire in he ivu to reign With an eternal (iod. From the Journal and FoC'r. NM'OhKO.N THK SKCOM. I!V C. tOslE. ''The young Istt'ivifir modern Troy.'-' Ti:ev stol p.n unfit dir l entrlct from the nest, And clipff ! his crowing pinion day bv 'lay, Yt t tho5 he never knew ti.r tirree delight Of soaring thro' the storas to cl udlesi skies, His eye glared sava ge!) on ev;ry i'iril That dew between him and (lie un; v!rcon He fited for hour-, his sad, uni'imhin s c.e Sometime his clipped vin;s hut'.erej, and he strained Hard on his chain; for, instiact t.inht the bird Ilia froprr eleuitt.t. He lived v. t lvn To imke his ra pt, a s fpe.it; he was not made To crawl upon the earth an earl death iy iK ve.1 mm rom the pain ..I vagu ues.re Tho representatives of Europe', .iespots j Crept ?tealtby!v, with feicued solicitude Whi'pin---"how beautiful !,, 'speak low my j lord ' ' ou'l! Atrenk the sbimbers of the Kt ig J .rv(f,., J lli voice of flattery wiil not now disturb b;m j Tho' the boy sleeps within the conqusred city,, Twice taken by his aire-yet doomed to be i The last Va;;otcm-5 prison and his grav e' j r ........ mi ui" ! 'fim the Xeic England Galui;. ANKCDOIKWhether founded en ! u t or not, it i charac - 'erelic f Yankee .-tratairm, and skill dui inthe war of the Kevohitio A lirnish warlike cs-i I f eon iderabh; force t ruirans off the coast of Connecticut for some . ?, was a icht not nt all ar; e ;i Jcies en shore, wli un 1, it", k to j'ich in'olerae. For ti i purpose t . I ' ' to the Htlput a tnp to t crew cf resoiute hardy tcilows, w.ta a eaptniii like themselves, chartered a stout co.sti vessel, loaded; the ileek t all avpearenee w ith b irrels, boxes,1 fit for tbe.oatin? trade, stowed the crew below, well armed with cutbs-cs. pistols and other mi iplemer.ts for boarding, and with onlv ; louh on 'o ( k to work the vessel rntlo ion,uou . . , vtst i, j ui ui ware soon in s -ht ot the man ol war, bands enon -t.'..K.,M..!c.;i rp',..- .i. ..ef..r,,rpe...i...! '.i.Hir u n i Midi iii iiit'iii.tiioi w.ir. fo crnwl otr iO well as the could, bat did not lie ' in a biirrv- liefore loin? thev were within hail-1 ins; dit ance, when the f . "... .. i dl o w i n g conversation '.' , ,, , , . j t .i.'i,i7ojn. Ahoi . what vessel s that i C.i:,L Hull. A British man of war. what arc you; v lo re are you from and where hound ? j Jt;n.i,Vj'j I m an Anieiican nvptrr from ; I. .,..;....,., I,l,. L,.m,l -.11 !... U.,ro i Hull. U here's Stotunaton harbor? Jonathan. You're r nuttv fellow for a man'; OIU!: i i-l liniu, l irii. -iiwin of war. and don't know where stoionrton bar- :

5,orH " I habit, or have fever or cholic, he should ; Hull. None of vour impudence, or I'll fire'h bled '

at.. I sink jou what are yon loaded with? Jo ictdn. Sane upon deck and mci; io the l. and the dem on - 'ih besides ; so foe hvvrv and be dam'd, and rt.ive pav lor't

tlia, and see who"ii,ence not only

Bull. Come h!ou 1 lovr v ou kv hi 'b Side V OU Tl t t I rarC31, CT I il i .tit Jonathan. Well 1 mut I 'soo-e, f "'ins there look darn.oion . Lc'; your grc Upon this, Jonathan, taking advintaje rf the wind, immediately run foul of tl e Biitisbvesseh; Lis crew rushed upon det k,provm,o ti e infinite surprise ana ast a i.-!iment ot the Hnti-h, tt,at ttie meat m the hold was all nine IT.ev wer. wholly ur.i rcparcd for resitnte, so surrender , 0 1 at disert turn ''Now.1' -avs Joaathati. 4 haul : down tn it ' vrracip there, and -ve'll ban-uid a.iouiei 1 l'o - mi jis pi ice, w nil s:.n anO ,'r-nc5 on't, nd then show you Stonuijiton harbor jest about the ouicke t This wa - sneedilv acr1)m-ph-dted, as much to the 10v and nultation of the Yankees as to the charcnu and mortihcation of the captives. Sb.enstone thanked heaven that bis name wn- not obnoiious to a pun. A ycung beau, better known bv the nickname ot "Snutl" than anv other, would have died to be able to join in the praver, had he beard the following dialogue about birr. the other evening; "And 10 ou reallv think said the beautiful Linda, gmng at the same time one of her most earnest look out of thoe eves which initbt ere ate a soul under the ribs of death; "you really think vou might be induced to marry SnulV"1 "Ves; I might take him at a ; -inch," demurely answered the lady. The '(in of a peer of the realm vva, a few day uiee, apprehended in l5oud-strot t, as h deserter Irom n marehiiu; regiment, and a such f andtd over to durance vile. Lend on paptr

DIRECTIONS FO CHOLERA. The Board of Health of the town of Lawrenccbuigb, in accepting the trust confided to thetn by their fellow citizen, beg leave to present to them the following instructions far their use, in the event of the epidemic cholera making i!s ap pearance amoDg us; and e?pecially in situation in which medical aid cannot be in stantiy procured : 1st. Let it be carefully remembered, that iD almost every.case, the voilent has

been preceded by a mild stage, consist ing generally in diarrh(Ea or las. or di?-

ordered state of the bowels; this, if neg-iiUi;i

lected, will be certainly followed by spasms and vomiting He who is attacked with tbi complaint of the bow els, however slight, should iroraediatelv bathe his

feet, and take fo his bed: drink herbtealr brown orsome other phyHolop,,:?, m and gruel, (abstaining from all other food f'nius why (hi vegetation took place, as Mit a nnnltirp nt' mnstnul nr bitter bprbs !seeds are sal 1 n.,t to efftate unless in

over his bowels, aad send for a physician. or take a pill of ten grains of Calomel, one of Opium, and one of Camphor Let it never he forgotten, whoever neglects this svmntom. which is the bernnniny of

the disease, does it at the verd nf m ciacrUfar i,J ? ',c"l'k- 0 1.000, ot whom 2d. Let exposure to the ram and night i,here are ,n orrin ,r;i,ip 50.000, air be carefully avoided. Kep your',n ,he 'ide. in vesel? near

rooms dry witli tires, lodofe warm, anriiv :fJrc,M . mUf j) as poMi,,e in woollens and iior.ru .,n,i ii .,c.,i r.,i.r., body or mind. 3J. Be careful to avoid all irregularity or excess in diet; refrain from all vepetiibles of a sour, toua;h, cr inu irrcs!ilU kind : and from apples and cidei ; the diet should consist ot beef, mutton, veal, poultry, eood ham iu moderation, milk, tea, coffee, ch'. .coiafe, light bread, potatoes, rice, or jonons boiled . j ith. Avoid the use of irritating ruediIcines, nhilc you fpel well, for the prevention of the disease, without the advice of fa rb sician.

! 5tii Let no one fret drunk: let habituO Barrels New Orleans Sugar.

!al .intnbnU drink no morP limn !:f. up their strength and tone of their -vs'em : tbp tern rrrntp hooht not rrsnrt fn tb.p ikp " , 1 . . ot ardent ?p:iit; a? a preventive. j 0th be assured that (he di'eac j? no? catcldng or contanfiou. Let friends and families draw closer to each o'her, a!iJ watch over, cheer and support h otht r Clieerfulni'9? is a great prtv cntivR ; li t every one, therefore, put sue his ordinary occupations, keep his mind employed, and by strict attention and watchfulness, thcie is little or no danger of an. attack to the temperate and prudent. The Board cf Health would again ear nestly recommend to their fellov citizens the strict attention to the first annrararice ot commotion or disJurban ;e of the eto- .... , , . ( mrich ,,r ,0weh, a experien- e has amply Pved that in this Mage of 'be disease it is almost always manageable and easily cured If when an individual is attacked, lie docs uot voir.it Ireelv , and especially :c , , , . , " iu.ii he ba: eafco a hearty meal shortly be nrc' should promote fiee vomilmf by drinkietr a tumbler of warm, weak ley, made from fie?h clean wood a?hes from (f)p f(e ac nl0 which p,jon, lhrown two or three tea ?pocn? full of Hour of mustard, or a table ?poon full of salt in a 'tumbler of warm wate The iiatient's l fert shoi!!l1 he ,,un otV ,he bed suIe ,n ''ib of water as salt as brine, and bis bat k. ; ?g- and hands well rubbed, while bis bo dy and limbs should be well covered nith I, t n r, L-o f a oriit I ,o nr- 1' t.rt. a .... l.-.I.. "'UUIll ir Ii 1 1 VI I'll V .l Ul.l I II , U,l l I I,' 1 I II 'r , ...... 11 ,l Ul liUl oiichs laiu aictmu me oouy and limbs. nut it the puking ha altea (iv been Violent, and the ilomac!) is rnmn t ej h(? shou!(J take a (e;l ooa ful, of ,;t(J. , . ,,,, 4. , ' r J . danum, with CO or oO diops of ethf I, inieu in weak lev orchuinomile ic: ub.ich ma be repeated in half an hour, if spasms! , .- . , , or rratrps ot limbs become violent.--Qi i i .1 t- , ,, , , , ii .i .... Mmuiome Wfea?c still continue violent, tl npplv larre mustard, poultices ppriukled with powdered red pepper to the inside 0f the thijjh?, or tl itinel bandages flipped in hot spirits of turpentine, may be rat . ' ' J )t?A iUI)i Hroiind the limb-. When t he j spasms, with the vomiting and puromj;; abate, a few Ppoon? full ol weak Im . -i i ... .- rh'imiihu a n-i icifh n 1.4.1. Y, t ' , "rmkej may be given now and i 'ben. If the person attacked, be of lull 'I he Board of Health present the above instruction a? the result ot the esperi- j ol themselves, but alo (1 i tt1P .r.nd ilislintruishpd t.bvsiciarn in our i . e i - rminl r nml niHli-nlirlvnl I)r Ili-i .-p nt i

Cincinnati, wtio, from the zeal and talent ; t detailed statement of all ihe.Authorizcd L-.,tt"-iwith which he his investigated the di-1 nes uud -r the nKJiacement of Mes-rs. Yftt-

eae, I? c ntitled to the thanks and contl ; ui" co in uiu , 1 1 1 y (ZTM On-dale no ca?eoi cnoierann; and of the ui.LUiicu ainor.t u ii uiu.t u r- a 1 n... . . rt ..m . I I r . II two patients taken from boat at the river, rmo u ror,-ii-cnnn A wpcLIv rpnort nf M. . tl :ii i, ,,.,1.1,,0,1 intbovvppl.lv papers. J I'LIUtVAL. rrest. EZRA FLKlllS. f Board of J S. rEKClVAL, f Health. J.H.IiROVVEK, 5fc'f Liwrenceburgh, lnd. Oct 10. lo31. A Kentucky Trick The Kentucky hone Snowball was lately advertised to run a race of a thousand ards, against any !mre in the Union, for 1.000 a side, on the Central Course, Baltimore. The challenge was accepted by the owner of (he Maryland Mare, Arietta. When the Ken tu-kians appeared ou the ground, Suow ball was apparently suffering Irom lamenesijand the bets were two to one against him. Kentucky, however, came off victorious: he won the race by six incnes only It is not doubted that Snowball was learned to feign lameness, for the purpose of exciting bets against him. The Kentuckian? pocketed the stakes, & went olT iu high glee. Say no mere ol

Yankee (ricks. Wc were uot in the habit of giving horse-racing intelligence, but lhn trick from Kentucky if worthy of being hawked about in print by a Connee ticut pedlar. Lo-jl-el Journal. VEGETABLE CURIOSITY. We have ?een an ear of wheat inclosed m a solid cake of ice, taken from the centre of an ice houe. the grains of which

had ?nroutcd and the vourp- roots had extended themselves from half to an inch in ' J r length into the ice. The ice was packed jiwn at mid w inter by being pouoned line. ,ne nmst have been introiluced at iat lime, Mr the ice became one soli.l cake. and wa only broken as wanted for use. As ice is net er about 32 degrees, vtill a (ernperatuie a bo; e the fieezing point. Ctntssee Farmer. The number of Se men belonging to the Unite.' State Mutate ) w ith as niuch " "r" ,v " " ot i. s than 50 ton hnthen, 5000; fiQ ' i e coo u no r v , ouuu in me steam (vessels, 1000; m the U S. X"av; ,0000 j rtajiji run. 40 Bag-- Hav.mah C.iT'e, 10 lilO (I . i &i3L KENIIAWA SALT, 40 Barrels, Silme, do. 3,0 Keq;- Host, n jails, assorted, 5 Ton Junialta Iron. 125 X0i CllGuing dacCo. 2C lI3 - G P L V. II. Tea. Tumble i iir f iri'Mfd for saie by p-nri'Cii ijf:i;ri!D. Wh-f Is Vinct ;me.--.. "I iy '2ot 1832. ii-o ti 11 diCNATX MIRROR AlNl) LADIKS' I' AllTEIlIvE. :t,'i.iiiLD bv Wouli 5ntAT1 ON ET1TEP UV 1 GAM (.!!1 H. VV "I n i-3 paper is devoted to such subject? of a literary and scientific nature, as are considered interesting and in-tru live to the i''neral reader. It s contents ennsi't of Tab s imra I, humorous and hist oricfd - L:keti 1 1 s of eiiwr.-M'ters, c( Pfl. '! ii,"'m'!" Bii-sfphieul o?icf s F.siys I u .at e l e.etrv n I thus, iipl ol the latest ncAv-, b'th Fo; ei'ii and Dorm -to: and a variety of pleasant Yli- el!ae-iai Items It couta i us afair product, u .,( original u.slttr ; and its selection are mule with tare, !n,ra m u- of the moi-t popular pt nodical in the United! States. TKRMs. The Cincinnati Mm hop. is printed on an extra line royal -bet t in the ,iipto foi m, convenient for beiiiu bound with I ."lulitul bourgeois and brevier type, entirely new. A title pa tie A: index will be pvin at the end or tlie v,er. The work is published every other Sat i; rda', at the low r ttecj one Dollar and Ttct-ny Jive Coils per v ear. if paid in advance; or within two month1 Iter the tune ol sub-cribiu; (hie Dollar and htty Cm! witin six months or Onr J) .liar and iir,i,jit c Ctiit.i v. itl.ui the year T.a h chi o the Miiror will m;ike a hand-oijic volume of two Uwutrrd and (iiht j.uis of letter press printing; ( inc insaii, Vd-i'i-Sttb-Jcri tions received at this cdliee. PROSPECTUS. TO TUV. VVJUVAC. j him: c U ii n. r iiialion t.'nt'M L ! of -:ivi.visr.uS Ib fi-'K-nir 1 itTKc-roii, Akw ",iK HKKi-1 KtM,M h ivmg farexctedetl the ante. i a '.imis of the I'ror i n tor, it b irie ,tel v ,.vUl ,, ,, r,.,, Yh , , , ' , , ' , .. . ' vl "U " n' 1 h 1 ltr3 Ntate and I errilory ia . nioii. ai-o in Lpper ami lower l anada, tl. WcM India 1-l inds it is proposed to an r,,J:i,'?' ll U) -',L 'nioeiial si2e, on tat iuiuj; ol tne nrai ao. in J aii'po-v lb .. !ti addition to a larj ui i i e !;'. o". ami literary in. 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The subscrii tion price of the paper will be Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per annum, ayable in advance; und from the face of its very extensive circulation, and great n imbfr of copies kent to on-tant subscribers, it is ordidentlv believed to be 1 valuable vehicle w her in j pcr.-uis of ev ery grade may advertise theit difj terei: t ;o ocations Advci tisetnents for any period of time, will be conspicuously untried on reasonable term", and no pains or expense will be spared to make it an inteiesting, valuable, and useful paper. 5 J; SYLVKteFKU. fCThese country papers who will give the above a few insertion, will be entitled to a tree exe halite. S. J . 5. 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AMERICAN FARMER. A neat wt'.kly paper in ::ar?o form, edited bv (iideon D. .;Lii', '.i publish,! in Up Kim .-re by Irvine Hitchcock, at Five dollar? per anir.Hi:. 'I I. is work is devoted exclmivi !y tr '.!--. i.trr ttt of the American cultivator ui '.he '-.-.. treats of rrar:ical Agriculture, II, rti.-ultiire. and Rural and Domestic Ecuncmv. It ; confer, t-

consist mainly of ordinal article-, written ex-: ;;.J'" t:':" '? l:T:ilU,: " Vv"" r?t'"l,4,pfi pressly for it, by intelligent practical f.mnn,!:n t,M' lf"' U"T ' Lduci.t,. . f ...,,- residing in all part, of the Union, dttiihro. md ri l!'n .' Vi ir,', as '"V,Me f T,,:at w,ilf '

. 1 .... i .1, :...:.. ''TV, Z TV. i n l VY'' ! in cvfrv i oarlment ut l.u-ririntlrv . It r-...-.f i L;o .x r,.at Iinmbrr of useful rerine, . 5 , ',,. . !of the utus as relates to the lon i;u and dor, tic markets for Agricultural products, and o correct stfttcintnl of their prices current in both, at the time ol publication ; but iioth;r,g i oen ct ed with party politics is ; hi r.enr in its raduuii.s t any tuee otriiofed to .......v.

PaniK, AC;icui?nrala' ,(; !!n,i "."r.ve tbe judgment.

St.L- , .r,.,!,,f-:,-.,,. r..,. bit... . nr.d .:.r.

il re advuti-ed, notic ed, or d. scribed,' luara ct i ,U 'V ""I "n,; ,rni; l,fv r'pds shall 1 e nlw-.ja which arc ill.rated by expensive ci-ravn-.. nn;i7 .f C5 c ih -w "' '?'' I he American Former is very neatly ( nt.ted'rt " "VTV y"r'i cufivate on fine piper, in quarto form, with a di.vet view !,V!e ""cieVv to heme bound. The numbers foi year make 1 , , ' ' , , i ri,.. i :. i . ' tie tood shall te wholesome and various tl'e n nandsonie volume of 41lM.a"r;, and the hist (Uie i i , . . n' " u: . iu .-.i i i id res? simple, Rnd everv renuiute Tlention paid is accompanied by a title paLre and a Oj loos onil . ' . . - . 1 , ! , .(., 1 , .. ' - . to the physical vvp.nts at. i comforts e t b-boar minute index. v hen a nmber .'a.fs ct rearh- , '. , ,. , . ,. ... . .. , , , . ders. J lie rxrenses r f f bcht iruhspuiti.'n w i 1 mi; a subscriber, or becomes damaged in the . i .i. i .-. . . . ! . . i ., , ,. . -r i be borne by the institution; but it. severe urkmail, another shall be sent, if reque-ed. Jhiil . J . ... ,, T . .,,

completion of hies should not, however, be deterred tuuch btyond the ending cf the volanif NOTICS. WOTICE i hereby given that all (he debts ilxJ due the tiriu of Marruii L Hunter, whether by judgment, note or otherwise, have been assigned to me. A'l persons indebted as above, are requested to call at my orhte on Market s'reet, and -rttle (he same U save cost-. Till turther notice is given, orde; s from Hall .cilon will be received in payment. A. T. ELLln, Trustee, Sec. Viiicermes, Aug. 6,16.12- 46-tf NOTICE. I.L those indebted to the subscrd by i book iMiount, are e wnn -t!y solicited to: discharge the same, by cash or note, on or Li-v fore tie.! first d;iy of October; aral tiiose iiidth; ed by note, are nbo re juestcd to make payment cai or before (be above mentioned tim , (;. save o?t, aa it is my wish to c lose mv old ncCO'UltS. AMU! iL "''HORN. aJ-t Viureimes, June 22, lfc3J. TiOIl SALE bv the bale, at the Louis1 i lie pi ices- manutacttired at the! Eagle Factory, and put up to cider. D. h LONrsER, Agent. Vincennes, April 13, 1832. 3U-tf T WILLeire. 50 bu?hels of Kcnhawr. g Salt, for 50 luheifl ot good wheat delivered at my store. II. M. SHAW. Vincennes, Sept. 21, 5'J-tf t) k C()USl)Vvi( LOTTERY CLASS NUMBER 39. EOH 1C32. To be drawn on Wednesday , Oct. W.Vi. Sixty -ix nutnbei Lo'teiy T n drawn li ALLOTS. 1 Or &30,OCG IS $30,000 1 5 000 1 5.000 7.500 7.5015 :;.5tt 5.oao ci ,000 COCO t-.boo J,o00 l.,2 10 i .gl;o 2,2 10 -:-j,400 77,000 t Mil 1.000 100 L'OO 100 50 40 3H 20 i0 10 6 C6 5 b 5o 1 12 15.400 1 C,040 5 AciountioS to 1G3,00 tilxots 5. ii cs in proportion. A Certificate cf 2'; whole Ucktts will coet, aftr:r diaco-jat i?a!ve? and 'uarlt.is in proportion. .i, p 'V lo J. S. SVLVE5TLR. Pittelt rgh Fer.asj iaota. STILL JIT Till: JOHN B. DUNNING, LTILL continues to manufacture Ase3 0 - .... 1:. ,a.. p - ..,. c,. 1 ...1 p. j iiei i.ni-quaiii), maur ui v,ni .:irri, .-. i:-i ri rct rate quality, made of Cast Sted, ndenor to those ot tbe celebi ated . . .1 f 1 . 1 1 . 1 lin. He

? will dispose of them at w holesale or ul cash for tvTO dollars each, and warrant!''

retail in tnem fur hh months, provided they receive tur uaage. He ha also on hand a supply of W';unni, Ploughs and all other new work which he w ill also 'ell for caMi nt very reduced nee. Job wui k of nil kindi in the line of fas pro fession executed with neatness, and depatch He respectfully solicits the patronage ot the ti i.i2ens of Knox and tho adjoining counties. fjf-l have . riipl 'ved VilH:un tiray to superintend the W ;.'on M. iking buMiiess, vbicb is carried on at e. v e -' : 1: I ruent. All onltiin this line pilliel ,,.idy ::tl.-i: Je,l to. All per-oi.s 11. -tit -d e. : e leoaiested to fa immediutelv, as his dt :,ie pres-in. Il the) neglect this notice, they 1:1a j catch uot Jesse" but Zachiriah. Aiii. 1:0. 49-u.ti JOB PRINTING F.i?ctite with neatness, aecurary Sz Jecpatch at this OlHc.

T 5IPtr t, ;:iLAif.T.; ! I ! - ;s re'peclbdly irormcd that !u . a In?ti'uti(.n ror.dui ted in Fr mc ty f Ladies, known by the name o. I, ... - it..-: ir. u -o ni'icn cMir.of ncu in l rani e. j'i e vurfe at in.-1riit ticn ill rr;ibrace the I in r.t h nr..! "fpl."!i Laiutiace, rt d a lid Pro l it e IPfterv. Aa iei.t ar.d Modern Ueoffrnt-!.; . Mv t! ;.1 ai.d nil the various k;rd ot Pat cy ar d Oriifta.cr.ta! Net w.ak. The Iabrarv, which v ill be alwavs at their service, will ciii ... i : " 11 1 V'r "ll " lt' n" 1 J "l ' 'e (m 'hp scnooi v 1 1 1 ne mil ev . t. ... . , , ' , ...... 'v... ..VVW-HI .t III, JU l Hli;i lilli be met bvthe paretits orpuanfinnj At the end of every three month?, n eerrccreporl will be furnished of the health, process, application. &.c of the children or wards. The French -Inll be exclueivefy the lancuac of the house, except in the classes of 1 n-hsb studies. The terms are $.'$.() per annum, to he pari quarterly in advance, the price of tuition f r day scholars will vary accorumg lo t ne age and pro!g;ress of the pupils. j Application is to be mnde at the Institution, jto the lady "tipcrior, Madame Ilenrv du Ja.day, lor to the Countess de la Kochefoucault. Thpe ladies t ike leave to state thnt fl.ey -,vi ' not interfere with the nligi'm of aiv child ;t a Catholic, that may be placed ninfjer their charge, and tluv entertain the dope that their svitem of instruction will not be four.-i. in dt:j imiriation infeiior to any alreuuy e-tab!idiec 01 'J.a c.ountrv EXTRA CIIAR(,rs c UUii-.h arid I'.:i!iiii Lai g")S',-e, Pun-in;' m; Music, ia ;,.' iti branches, to he tu'J J.:t bv ap prov d masters. VvTB-h!7y;, f'7 per q'T.rter; !" ;f J. a v tar. The jot.nf; ladi--"! n.ust be f .nhid, at enwith bed and bedJmr. 'iri liovei -po v.Jlc.vbUA. i ir ' F ret V.-t: an-l V', Hcgirier, I s r 'ibi.o-.fd lv John Conrad. Iio. 7, ?out.. tcventh .dif t, evtrv Saturday, ;nd is i--i.e ! I in t.iue for the n.f ils ot that morn ice;. It ii d-. otto the t; iie,al intert. ts ol the M ehrtnic aii.' Jibe Workm- Man, the Arietiltnrali-t .-t.-.i the lirt.h r; and "ntaitn now, politic, f -:ea'v. literature and ar..-i -f nieid. The Tim ; nti-i Free I'recS cartullv fd,btaiii- fra.n p:irP;. ;i. otrsonal polit , excludes iifia; it- cob... i.- a'" aneoioic M o; , t rp v'ei aiiu i- p,irl: : .ri f icaii ij'.ited (.t the instruction t,( Jamil te-- 1 l contain - more reading matter th in .m paj r ir: 1 the country, a fid is i a cv (-v rt spt t ti e eh. p-e-t. vr-flily publication in the United vdates , iTbe Times and Free l'i C(-nip 'e vvt .kly onpma! ami scectco lati rnTt-e, f;,m,--n-:i.u ' -try ami Frose, Tales, F.ss i, . ; Iioip4' and Vp-eell meous Intelligence, holier s ol .New U'oiks, am! -jf i uipiovemi nts in the Mech-mic Art;, Iriiorii'aliou for ihe. Aricu);urali-t ; p. wekly ai.nivsi of (o'laires-ional and ). ci'lajtive Proceeding1.'. Proceedings of FoimiciU, and, id the ComniisHe'iers of the Incorporated 'J st'icts; liepor's ol I'olie.e Ca e ; rit nt laI ten 'titii; 'J'ri.iN, Biographical Notire-of l.ivii'o ' ("ha r wti rs. Matna - .:s and Deaths; car ftnly ejfectcd Kxcerpts, Items of Intelliiri ncc; I'rirta f'uiren(. Frees of f.o. k, &.. ii . kv. Th Tiim s 'n printed on good pipt r 0 tre i hi reit sirt , at the very low iir ol twodoliirs i p r annum Ilnvir. a very extt osiv ciit'ilatioii, the Times otTert- jectili.ir advantage for ailvertiMP.ir Terms as uual. fi7" bubscr iptions icctived ot hi", OtEco. NEW SPKLMi A?: irSummer floods. rT"llE Subciibers have j'isi ri ctiveci g their Spring ;nd Summer asortment of C:OODS, comiismj a very select variety of $c Staple !riic!it to wh.ch the y j t spt e i . ii i iy uiiir- inv iii .11. . 1... . . tention cl their fri'.nd and purr habere tfcitei all v , lly, uod which (hey will ufler on very incinerate; Nvocout mt Vu. i rKTCH L IILLLU1). Vi'.-rno-i. pI 25. 1 32. 3!-tf 'OTfL )cr ht' or. hand a r .-i.yo.. ! 1 1. d well :'.'i-.ff ,1 ai--rtm n oi VI EF. C HAM I)1Z FL bo Will .S 'I h VV i( T i"-il or nu lit ,' ' Ai-.o a eu.11 ti;v o( t: an-' b 1 r" v, :ac, Ijco of a etliti bi.'h be ,.,i .1, red.j. td ; r., c: : .r cash or w beat. il L. WIIHF Au II, 1S.. SHERIFP S SilLD. J.V-io 1 v ii toe oi two wr.ts et l.e-ii1 1 11. to m-, ted, f:om the vl rV of (!,. ki!". I'rc of a ' .' ' -r e of sh it ! bale ( 'ourt, in t ui -uaiiC . ' Court. in a lhu-c wh- rem b ,ri - H lb I'oe.o is ..i.;'e;tra:ir, v. ih he will .nnei 1 nl Join C. F. Crcat. r, d cea d. AO. Iia.l f one, Y lllenrv Pebome, (iiVN.nl sod .!, ti-d, i vere dtfcnd.tr.fs I -.i.) -lir f, r - ale U-n-ae tl r court house d or :n oict imc on Mimh!? v the - . , ."Til .1.1 nl .(leili .' i'1 l, I I v. - -. i. ..'liilTir . I 1 C , I.. 4...... .. 4. .. I . 10 o iIoca, .v. .m an.; 1 o 1 i,c k 1 .0 i.-r-1 to tin; thir.1 aecti..n of the law j, tn . A la 1 t k a t(-a at u i'r.-(ieii rropirv i o e. ( ui n o,. w I i-dh.uii z rropertv i : 'I own lots in the Ii r rjiib 'i" lii'.f :na ', bi'uvn -ind ,lt s:.". t ' a 1 .,t- numb' r .n.; h:md,-v..l and -eventv ei.bt ' 7.iiuiubt r oie- r.-inui eil an,l i.O v ei.til n the uTtt of Andrew finnici 1 , and .la.o'.Kov ken lail, 'and Hiriwu ! kr. A ! M'U'i'T, 1 - K C for .1011N ma t.i.i., nf Vincennrs Ut 1 7 ' 1 . . .?J. 1 o "?VTt'3. 66, 71 & lOH d.nal t: v; j of 400 a.-n-i e.o h. I kev. i-e SO ipent Ivmg north aert of ihe W.: hash, adj.'niii.j Mi - 'i i-: do L"! 'eim. apply to " L1 SMITH. A-r-.'J. - 'i " Aug i'J. i L!J .. 't -t;0T.

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