Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 15, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 September 1833 — Page 3

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of nCfr.fr? countries -

. c, ot the word Canada i curious enough

V ft) " 1 ,if' Sfianiaula visited that Country pieuion oj uon jviu, to lhe jltuch an(, m idQ particular

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lidirrlmo 1.1 . 1 - .,.! C.I.

ILT..OUT-.I, Aug 1 - The Conflance :none, thev often faid anions themselves, :'nP,!':!,,,,,7!t;um r' J'11 arrived at :,ca ri;ida" (there is nothing here.) The iw!. 1'oit mth tlH. following important in-j Indian-, who watched them closely, learnt .rlu't.ce itom Portugal. Sin; left Li ib.c 1 ;a m.iiW -ittnr ti..

' ' 'll the '2rA TiiL -.tul l)lu.n,i nn .i... . .. . ..i..u-i7 i. ..

r i encn ar-

The orit'L1 !'.

K.NOX COUNTY. S Knox Probate Court, August Term, 1833,

inted none

thev also J

liC ,h, ' Oporto on thej departure of the Spaniards the F . .U. lUa i'lnr tntered and took pos-', rived, and the Indians, who wa fCii!ilon ol I',s,;;" Ih - I'iN with scarce-, of their company, and supposed

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.mod m the city, having burst thur bonds.! wete anxious to inform them that their an I seemed arm?, speedily liberated all labor Ist hy tarrying in that country the confined, and avoided the Pedroite?: and incessantly repeated to them the gi at a-Htance. The police, 5.000, re-i Spanish sentence "aca nada." The treated outside the wall without thing aj French, who knew as little of the Spauish saot, and neatly all the inhabitants irnmo-jas the Indians, supposed this incessantly diately declined in favor cf the ) oung recurring sound was the name of the coun quetn. Admiral Napier entered with the! try, and gave it the name of Canada, tleet on the 25th, and thus completed the! which it has borne ever since. capture of the place. I Upoi to was attacked on (he 25th, as re-j Breach of Marriage Promise . In Steuported In the African steamer, and altlio'i benville. Ohio, a lew weeks since, a cotnnot immediately under the command of pbunt was made by a black man against a Marshal Bourmcnf, still with his advice ; ,fe lady for the viol itiori of a matiimoand instruction; indeed, he stated his in- ni il promise-damages laid to the amount fenlion of dining in Oporto on that day. of 8 doll irs. The daTk complainant's heart They entered the place but were repulsed did not appear to be injured hv the cruel with tremendous slaughter, losing 1.400 refusal of theatr one,' but he 'wanted to men. The PeJrotte loss was 700. among recover the damage, that being the a whom was the brave Colonel Cotter, who .mount he paid her on closing the contract

xeu ty a r tnuom snot alter tne Meatot Uiej Pelvidcra AvoUo

A

John and Alfred Fatrtirrst,") Adiniidtratorsoi ir;org Faielierst, deceased. vs. lhe creditors of said Geo. ; Farchersi, deceased. j

Ou romplaint of

Iusuhency.

A LFKKD FARF.HKRSI , actinq; Bdir.initra- . tor, ul said dH:easod, liiivini tliis day, tiled

lis int inoiiai in this Court, idirwinj: tho condi

tion of I tie SLud oslato, and cMi!t!amiti tti.it tin' petsoiial propt'ity is in-nllicieiit to p. tliu de!t.-: and demands nut-staiuiin az;ti5t it, (thtre being no reu! estate ) It is therefore oi dertl, that tlte fiiing and pmideucv of said complaint, l;e made knowti to the creditors ol sid (ie;ri;e

STATE OP INDIANA, i s VANUERBUnciI Col'NTV. ' " The Probate Court of Vanderburg County August Term, A. D. lGlia.

Petition to sell Heal Estate,

John Shanklin, Administrator "t

of Jay Morehouse, deeem cd, vs. Tin: Heir? and Legal Repre serdativesuf said Jay More llUtlS-C.

A NO now, hero the, said administrator, files A'i an inventory and apprai-enienl of the nal e; .ate, herenf said Jay Morrliead, dee'd, sri?;t and his petition Htin torlh tho in-ufFicien-ey of the KTsonal eta'e of s-aitl decedent to n.iv the di-lits ilae from said decedent's estate,

A NEW, CHEAP, ssfiiaaa mat

Select Circtilatin

Cu,tainv.q tquat to Fifty r0KWe, jQx

rn os pectus. IN presenting to the puhlic a periodical eu-

Fai-cl.erst,deeeaed,bv nubiicalion ufltus order,! -"id praying the saio ol s.u-i real estate, undjJJ. meiy new in ns nuuac n, it. win be exfor fi week successively, in t!ie uioenne. ttrl the proceeds of said sale, he made a sets in . ,,ec.ted that the puhhsher should de.cr.be his Gazette, a weekly i.ewspaper, pahli.d.ed in Vin- bi hands for the disfuetion f the debts afore- dan and the objects be hopes to accompli, cennes, , the Conn, v o! KnoL and ti.at thev And it appearing tothe sHtisf action ol the T here is growing up in the Limed btaUs a i. ..i ,,.., .. .1. ... '.. .,,r.- . . 'i Court, that the heirs and leiral renresentatives nuuiereus population, with literary tastes, who

A.li.,;.i.,tr.r .f !,. ..v;t(,..., ...wl -.n,i.i ,.f of 'aui (ieceoi

r.t are not rt-idents

th. ir respective chums by tiling f. s.U)(e, or af b'J.ana it i ordered, tt notice

i of the State are scattered over a largo space, ami who, disice of this an- itanl from the localities whence books and lite-

stalcmeiit ot the nature, date, and d -scrint ion 1 ' " , ... '- . ,.,,. ' , of the contract, or as,',n,rt.! u, nn which the 1, reomr,. ,a,d heir, and leal i'taro,. ' J auu Ul ' d ;al,.a same bi-.j ne f,iodcd in tt e olfi. ..t the Clerk tiv.-, to ,i,r here at the next term of thu i.as fatted U.ca i o njoy Book . . re cheap ru ' .J . . . t ,i - t.n. ...... i., ii i nr tirmr ii :! cities, nut in Hie mitrior I hp v

i . . i I I . t li i I., I .,.,! I,.. .,rrrnr.l :K mini I MS nllLli.-llf.il. n.i- .. .11,

.am reai -lac snouio uo. oe soki. ami iuiiiiui !'"'"-" i ,,, ' "u

of this Court, previous to the tinai settlement of the assets of the said i!ecd ut, such claims will

j be postponed in la;cr cd' the claims of m ore , nvS",'i 111 sa"

! diligent creditor

A Con Armsx. A. I) SCOTT, Clerh, K C Vincennes, ?e t. it, IS.W-15-tJt

actio!i. Une regiment ot .lijruel s caval-i

ry was nearly cut ott. Uon Fedro lett p.m grants. The lhiltimore Chronicle Oporto tor I.i-hoi, on the night o! the27thj0f Aifii-t 30, thus notices the number of r.ithe schooner ISntam i, and yva saluted iemiiiranU biouob, lV thn rerr.it arrivals

'Pi,,' " J 1- .

icmuin-trai r s n- n.i.:, ur it.e sans- -i i- -ji-k -t-

f-u.t.i;.n ..fit.:, debts nfmesnid. isnleralum is me design oi nit-

A Coi'v AnnsT.

W. T. T. JO.VrS, Clerk.

I he trom raironfi to X VorL- person inp

'The nnmbprnf .,nrn!, tb.t K, ! !,re requeMrd to pr sent them .tr.Dieo.ate

arrived m New Voru., it.ee Saturday la.t! m"1 a11 ,!'n?e '""M" l" e estate,

u iinKe immeniare pay-

suppostd to be P'd-

i-r-c, n.-,aiTive(i in Aew t oru , j-ince Saturday lad t ' , ie C5;hu!t.(were 223 from Liverpool: 217 from Lnn-i :ue re.iarste.. to ,: eili-once ofjdon: 20l from Bristol; CbfJ fiom (Ueen-! mPnt- lhe(lltiii

aiiiuoiiiv oi iee, lyonna waria II. lock; G'J Irom IMymouth ; trom Havre,

rial capuci, nneie-ne was proclaimed j and CS trom Wales t otal

cabin passengeis.

1455, beside?

Rci'Iy tnaJe Children A late Tatis paper hiH the following-statement ; "Oo Saturday, a marriage wus petloiined at one of the ( hutches of Paris, and the bride and bride groom were entering the coach

horn among the epectatois, and without ?a) mg a word, deposited an infaut iu the ccach, an I then vanished

by the Engiih meti-ot.war outside following ate the otlicial details:

August 1. Despatt lies have been re

ccived trom Lisbon, datfd th

containing the important tut

the in t

mi ttie morning or the L'tsh ult. by the I'ocuguese liiems dves. w ithout the aid or intf tlerenee ot a ing!e foreign soldier. On tne v.'. I. the Duke of Terceira, ad vancinw froni Si. Ubes, had met and total ly touted the lorcc sent trom Lisbon against him. under the command of the nototious Telles Jordao, wlio is said to have been killed la the action. Upon this intelligence m Lisbon, the Duke cf Cadava!, ami the ist of Don Miguel's mints tetc, decided ui w tthdraw in-r Irom the capital; which they did in the course of the same night, taking with them about 1000 troops, and retreating to the north. The tnuns people on the following momirg (the '24th) finding their oppressor gone with ore constnt hoisted the standard ol Der.na 31ar:a, an'i proclaimed her Majesty :u due form, with every appearance of t t lliusiarm. Their first step was to open the prisons and liberate the numerous vie timsot Miguel's tyranny. About the same time, the crlors. of Villa Florj army ap

peared on ttie opposite heights, and iu the altetnoon lie himelf crossed r he Tigus. in the midst ot salutes and rejoicings, and iMi d a proclamation iu the name cfthe Queen. On the CGth. when the letters were dispatched, Lisbon was perfectly tranquil, again, and I ut few excesses hod been com I

nutted, cnsidertnor the excitement which'

must naturally have atter.de. i such a cri sis, and the wrongs to which so many of the inhal i'ant has been so long subjected Nap!et ileef. with the Duke of 1'almella on oard, w as then entering the Tagus. rm - . t

1 n news ot these event having reacn ,Vrrins ind.is-tn on the part of each, we shall. ! fd Opoito on the CGth. Din Pedro tm-jdoubt not be able not only to live comfortably, j baikti that nitrht ftoro the To, on oaro'tut to lay by a competence, of thi? world j

ro'.os, rnai v. e ni iv ihi w ant in tune ot m i a'e, '

mtutftvtcr,w hotter. "fikTO'lMCE ia!iereby given, that I haver 11 taken ou? lettets of adminietratioti'

on the estate t John Resoen, deceased, ed boia 1 ini.AL'Ki.Fni v, bAi.ri;oKi; aiut iins late of Vandetbur'rh county, Indiana. AM B'-'K:n t)eisona ha mg claims against eaid e-tate, I -i-J wu- uja j-a v-

l'o supply this de-

prefCiit undertak

ing, the chief object of which emphatically is.

to make t;ood reading cheaper, and to put it ia ja form that will bring it to every man's door 1 books canuot be sent by mail, while "Tha J Select Circulating Library'' may be received at (the most distant post office in the Union in front i fifteen to twenty-live days after it is published,

'II K STBSCRIBKltS inform their friends at the trilling expense of two and a half cents ;

A-raust 24th, 1 S;J 1 1 -4t

ami the public, that they have ja-t recciv-

vent.

WILLIAM WAKPL.X .J.mV. Vanderburgh Co Sept 17. 15 3t

N

or iu other words, licfoio a book could be bound

in Philadelphia, uur subscribers in Ohio or Vermont, may be perusiiit; it in their parlors. To elucidate the advantages of -The Select Circulating Library,'' 3ucb as we propose, it is only necessary to compare H tosomeothei publications, l ake the Waverly Novels for example; the Chronicles ot the Canongae occupy

. .. .i- .!,;. !. i r-r. .mil ul it I (.-, i.'l

Suitable Jur lhe present and ajruac.ung i.fl uiole W(ju1J bc lt,aill tUnietl ,t,,rt.0

season

S3?

comprising

OT1CI- is h"!eh civen, th it the Hibseri-!

ber has taken out U tters uf adniini'tra-

t rnti.ui on the e-tate of Htyaol U tllin, late ot' Warrick county, deceased All pernor s having! deiaaiuls .muinst i:ud estate. :tre ceipici-tcd to

to return home,W hen a voting w oman came exhibit the same legally proven unliin one

3 ear fruru the t rt uay ot Auu-t, Iboi; and all; persons indebted to said estate-, are requested to '

make immediate paj meiit posed to tie solvent

Ctll l Ltl ELLIOT, Jidm'r.

A gentleman, it is sail, had aboard put up oti a part of his land, on which wa? written. "I will give this land to any one who is really contented and when an applicant come, he alu ay s said, "Are you contented !"1 The general reply was, 1 am "Then,'" rejoined the gentleman, "what do you want of tny field P

Said estate is sun-

Wariick Co. sJer.t.od. l8Jt. -

Till: LAST stl'Ni: IN A L()NC MNP. tt-.NK W rer m ; rirLn.n n.

COI'IM-

.1

x. v. rosoi,onATi-'i lottciiv. Extra Class JO To Ik drawn t.n Wednesday, Oct. 10, 1S33. (Ui -No. Lottery 10 Iraun Ballots. SCHEME

I pri

tGU'i.7 ;

vent(mm a ud:, m tio.'-c- ctn crsation.

ll'iitctricn, in Uie streets : "'Twelve o'clock", an.! ; 1! s wJl. Gt nth tiutn I la! so laic.1 it is time forme to return home Lady. Dot t " so soon; vou have nr.t yet fixed the day when our hand t-ha'l be united, for our heart- have ionc iven n, uni-oii t tuirt. G. Vou know that J always bold it hot n ever to do any thin.; tdina folded , but with b-.ti.

eyts open; and prrhapi v la n mi have heard I what I h ive to sav you may altti ii.r opinion; i but I will ; e trunk. " J L. I wish you to be ??r, of course; let's hear. My mind w ill not chan v j ( . A yeu have said nothing hout future; prospect':, I will; we are neither of ns posse- ed ' of wealth, but, with risid n onoinv and teie-

1 1 1 It) 10 10 If. 'JO

2 JOG i:.4uo

c ot C10.000 15.000 5.0'JU too 1,00-') ,rit.)0 100 3u0 50 200 100 C(J To 40 10

i-Mo.ofio J fi.OOO 5.000 3,000 1.3 JO 1 0,000

QUEENSWARE JiOOTS ci: SHOES WW tl- WOOF, 0--'OA' ti- ai,J2SS (isTLrmSi ct r. a-r. JV hie ft were ie.lccted at a favorable time; and will be f mnd on examination, worthy the attention of purchasers, and will be sold m-u-ually low for cadi. SMITH f: C ARSON Vinccnnes, June 15, lodJ 1-if

JA. WJf

v.

nuinbeis of this periodical, at an exjien-e of 37

T ''lO S SS'l'I C !ct,"s' l,u,:laoe included! so that more than

lli.re iun: iuc uuuui" ji iiit itiiy muin i tail

be supplied for the same money by adopting ttio newspaper lorni But we consider transiusioa by mail, mid the early receipt of a new hi, ok, as a :;:od iisi inguishin feature ot the publication. Distant subscribers will tie placed on a footing with tho' nearer at hand, and will be supplied! at their own houies with equal to about Fifty rduims of the common London novel size for Five Dollars. 'I'll is may not take lifty-two weeks to accomplish; for though not longer than on wet k will elapse between lhe issuing of each number, yet when (heie is a press of very interesting in titer, or when two or more numbers ar3 required to contain a whole work, the proprietor will feel himself at liberty to pubiisli at diorter intervals lifty-two numbers being tht equivalent for five dollars. Arrangements have been made to receive from London au eany copy of every new book: printed either in that matt of talent, or in Ldinbunrli, together with the periodical literature of

! Great Britain, Iroui the tonuer we snail select j ti e best Novels, Memoirs, Tales, Travel', Skttch. -s, Biography, k.c, and publish ihem wif.i Ui" much rapidity and accuracy as an extnisjvo

minting olhce will aumit. 1 ' . 3 . i . . i. . t

, , , .. , , i 1 rom tne jauer, such iitti.uy iiueni-Liiu II I. commence on Ituir'itay, the l.lh day, ... 11Mi hn raited- as will nrnvn inter-

1 i 1 tn.i,u;iv'""; 1 I

-jim.r :i ml entertaiiuiiu; to t&e Jovcr ot Unow-

lf.0 10 prize?, amounting to

'Pickets 10 Shares in ,roporti(-i

A

V f cd" t)ctober. and Continue for three davs.i

., , (

,?t Pay one mile tbrte best outot live, tor a , f , sr,Iirt, ln.-rature aill novcitv

pur,c of Vtftu Dollars. J iod Standard novels and other works, now d Day -two miles and repeat, for a purse of, . , ni. ;ilso OCCil!!ronaliy be reproducOw lhtndnd D-lars. I td in our columns .id Day -one m.le and repeat, by three year The ubilsber confidently assures the heads ol ' c.dt., lor a purse ot lrt, Duilan-mx the, f f .. t(lut h neod h;lve no tlrt,mJ ofiu. eve.uu; ot the same day at 4 o clock, a dash "f ! tro,iucint; the "Select Circulating Library'' into a nub' tor a hadd!e and liriuiC, i . - ,-,.,.i , . i, ,,,.. ,. i, ,.., .n., h-.j k i their domestic circle, as tne gentleman who nui ..epteiuoer 14, lha l-i . ;citukt,M tie editorial dutns, to literary tasto

j and habits, adds a due sense of tho responsibility i be assumes iu catering for an extended and moral community, and oi the consequence?.

r TI i V ! I i; i iM rl f J r detrimental or otherwise, that will toJJow too

' itl il ll J i J.n.Ky J v 11 1 (li-semiiialuu of obnoxious or un wholesomo 21 b-10 mental aliment. 1 1 1 s situation and engage-

HAVK a f.vniir. r.-oitinent of IIN WAKK ments a (lords bun peculiar advantages and facil-

on l ar.u, v. lion 1 will s. ii at wncicsaie or uies ioi un, v.w...... v. .

liie additional cuanneis cit-riieo. oy Hencies ml i London, Liverpool, ami Ldinruinjli , warrant

1 ,000 ( 6.0UO! d,-L'0;

161 0t0

df.tfj 080 let i;!. low lor L AMI (.r l'K'MJt. Li sut U

Itia iUll JUU H'llMIOIil; .ll Miun lioiit.i-.

or adverse eirctunstances and perhate wealth ;

a steamer for Lisbon, leavirg to Saldatiha) - 1 . . 1 1 . . 1 . : : 1 ' 1 !

i lie supreme cemmatn. eo:n civ.iann wu be olir.: hut wi , paint too fair a n-c

tar). Up to the 2Cth, Marshal lcur--tuie. What say you to th:-? ! tnont hiul not renewed lit? attack Otl t he L. n surprise me sir! U hat ! fApect jue to!

, eW villi nn !-ar-is aitt r I m marrieil i

G. U liv iii't? Our rrandmother Kve helped

ss tne caroeii, and 3oloinoa shows bis.

aracter of a irood woman, one, whose hands.;

N. SMITH.

Vinoennes, bid June 15, lC3!i 1-tf

The Union Canal Lottery i- drawn ev J erv other Saturiay, generally splendid j fecheme;,. Ticket from C to 10 dollarsj each. !

ic Salv.

town, at'd, a troops were observed to be.

pa-sing over to the south bank of lhe . tf (,rf

Douro, it :!' supposed that he was about : vx

to raise the siege i labored at the dislnff, and her leet moved in i her own house. Vou would, i conclude, from; IP.0C-I .AMAT10S OF THE DUKE OF TmCFIIlA. yl ,ikp o a w rmIpio if.. J i. n i ' "..,....11 . i ... :.i I.: !

lASOun,JU(i Miri-ii- v.fiiiis ,i s;i.'illit.iu,iii - M'l nn on n. 11. o , , , , ,,-i- f- . - ,

hint itm- c I ibon The division of -rattle did, .v.r.:-One wa willing lo draw the; " ' V ' um-r , . ' , 1 l.inat uan.s o. L,i?ipn i i.- i.nni oi , :it:....! tpmbrr Term. 1 Hrl:. instant. wi! sp at

.i -1. ., iB iiiDf u,iu aim uiu uuiei o:s icuciia nuiiiiSi - - -

Willi I lie. ComiliHiiu ...

T&LTiSU.iT to a deoretal order of j and for

Jy tbeCiiciiii Court , setting a a Court

Julv 7, ifd.i 7-tf

commeticin

i : i .... : . .

l-r ' . ',Tl -"n"".. V '".! ho should. i.ublic outciv. before the Court Ihusedoori

ct h.f,i his imjenat majesty tne iJUKe, L y op.inion H, audit is like that of most in Vincennes, oa Saturday, ineCib day of

ci l-i to:a. ixetjeni in uir iiiiun- "i i : on er y ou nir laoies, inai no man ouiaa id mar- OcJqj. rjet S ll Oueon. was t ieaseil to intrust tne with the ry a younj ladv unless he ran support her ; and j . , ' ' .'

cole view cf liberating vou, has croedil,r i" own part. I think that I have dono work , . , . " . enough, fend oui.t to live more at ea-e in time

t-ie province souui oi iue , u-us .u.u io corne. so it- u cspe(.t me (o work after 1 0f his heirs, to wil:

tott.C margin CI tliP river, to cause me; ji;ivc become yours, we had better remain as we I I 1 . 1 " 1 hNt., tn mill n' 1

Ir-." ..J. iA uia .,n,t.r! G. Itbmksotoo.andalsoecrceivethatwhat U-ated on Johnnn t.nd Lmtsor, survey by

lll.'Mt' UJ. ltu. l ( 1 1

at 10

o'clock, A M., the following real estate ot

Ambrotie Mallet, deceased , in the hands

Mart eh

i the propnetor m guaranteeing a tailhtul eecujtion'of the litciary department. ! It would be supererogatory to dilate on thn I general advantages and conveniences which i such a publication presents to people of hterary ' mrsuits wherever located, but more paiticular- ' ly to those who reside in ret ired situations they i ., ..nliriiKi!,!if the first sd. nice cannot fail t j

'lit ' V, 'j q Or frtT Quai.ITV Ilasti conviction of its eligibility.

! wilt be printed weekly on a double medium theet of f"o paper in octavo form with three ' columns on a page, and mailed with great caro so ac to carry safely to the uioit distant posit

; office I It will be printed and finished with the same " I rn mill !(rrnracv as l;ook work. The whole

I numbers will form a volume well worth pre-

' servalion, of edi pages, equal in quantity to Jrfjt V'-c or tliree velumesof Ilees' CycloMlfl,g f 1 1 , ;L'.li:i. Lach volume will be accompanied with.

just iu:ci:i i:i), two hundred

RU(l!ri c;

sale, by

SAL r,

lU'RTCII i: IIKBr.RD.

V

AN'Ljust received their. -tock of SUM MKR (iOC)l)?, which added to their former!

A lot in the town, of Vincenne?. deu- stork, makes their aortmont complete, which

' t. . 1. .-II. i IfOQ.X, II- I h '1 , .i ,.l m. I ..nn

I tiiouci'i p,ronati:e, arm vou imposioie, nas ia -1 x i - . ," u i u nog uuu 2'- uno ,

thev will sell unusually low for cash.

Vincennes, June iloth, lb'Ji 3-1 f

! .1. 1 t I, n f 1, I

U l,ril 1 IP rnVHl SI M l l-I Ui IllU IIII'HU.' . . . ,- ,- r .: y-.. .

' ' 1 , , . . . ' ton place a cliance m your leenngs. 1 must, near tne v.t.urcii buryu- ground also, end the charter took shelter, amidst tl yoll ?00d-bye. ' takes his fmt-shc ligfits Mm l0iVn IotinV.ncent.es, numbered ,.n said

percuuonsor txnc ar... , to,uaiS, .... ;Moor.j . Johnson and i:.iu5oirs survey o?'-a!so. ...1.. .- ...,r . ir.nrrnoMro G f i c. n i l:f walk homr . irett t v miicli - J

l Ui Jill I nra.r , 11 uuu 1 cxviili 1 ni 1 .. . 1 . ,, . l , , ' -, 1 iy better know the truth now than whin too tionot the whole Portuguese tamtiy, and jlc j am oir as the fly said " cf clemency and pardon lor the deluded" Rochester Gem. and unfortunate. Therefore inhabitants j i w wufwj- -mnii

of Liseon, order, respect :or the riglits ot, ma IJItiF.n. In this place, on the Itith ins'.'

n Ti'ie Patre and Index

The price is Fue Dollars for fifty-two nuinbeis of sixteen pages each, a price at which it cannot be atforded unless extensively patronicrt. (gj-Payment at all tmes i i advance. Agents wlio procure fve subscribers, slia'l have a receipt in full by icmitting the publisher tf-2) 00, atid a proportionate compensation tor a 1-irger number. This arrangement is made to incn'ase the circulation to an extent which will

make it an object to pay agents liberally. Clu:

Working Jlans

Am W 1 rr fivc individuals may thus procure the worker

-1IF. Ji'orkiriz Plan's Jldvocate, wUYiAvd in : i (), ly unllnis in their remittances.

each, the tranquilitv and peace of the ca- by the Rev. Mr. Wood, 11 N. Carsan. Ksq. to i.t nrp urlial I hone and exnect from1 Mr? Lctisa Hakkison, eldest daughter of David

cu.' I have taken, ami shall continue to;S. ''J

armed by re establishing the same corps! niF.D.-Ou eu-.esday morning last, o fma,iu.icu iy c 1 . j b hous.tevcr, Mrs. In adic e, ol this that were once the support ol the Queen 0 -

anil ttie ciiartei . 1:1 mem, unu m uicu vh:ch 1 shall immediately organize, you will hare an opportunity of sharing the frbirv of restoriuir the nation, an I of main-

tairjino- order and the tr-impulity of uur

healths.

Duke de TT.liCniKA.

MliasH aiitr 3vic Canal Second Sine!, Vincennes, hid.

tiie city of .cw York, is one of tne birgfc?r ci.cnri,r..-e 1;,;,, near aL-ents. may nay the':

and cheapest weekly newspaper in the Cnitedj Mlhsur-,)tiilll . to ,i,em; those otherwise situated elates. . I n.av remit the amount to the subscriber at I.M

i'iie object of the Working Man's Advacatp' - 0u ;in.au!eiueiits are all made tor

as its title imports, is to protect the lights audi.. ' p,,IfKint of our part of the contract.

nette s I'laine, being location No. And olso, four by forty arpents of land at La Chesnier, Knox County, actually Frac Sec. No. 2l,T. 2. N. " 1 1 V., containing 1 iM fM.irui !tii0 . 1- it

. 1 . . ' .! ifs t t i- liunorts. is to protect the lights audi.,' .....m ,.c ,

ol asw.il produce the sumol three hundred romole pe llcrcsls of lhc Working Men. Ry rsiiblcrib names should be immediately and sixty. three dollars and tilty cents. WOrking uieu are meant all those wlio are f"-j (orw.ud(.(j . nr,iCP to know how many to prist

as also the costs ol suit, advertising, and j gaged iu occupations ealculated to contnuute of ll)e utlue ,,mbcrs

commission for selling The terms ofi tho suslenance, tioatlh, instriic.ion, aiiutdr!, .". 1 1 ,i - r' tion.il amusement of their feliow -citizens, sale, ,ue cash in hand, or the receipt ofi T,ie Advorale wnbr,ces in its details the prothecomplatnap.t. Auguste Chapjard,guar j crmliii:s of the working men of F.urope and diati ol Antoine Chappanl, (by hi Solid I America, a Trice Current and Rank Note Tables

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as well us i.tiier toretgn ana (nunesiic inieiu- , . . . ,

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Mi L L r.ulwer has retired from the

r.lit.Mial chair oi the 1. on. ion iew iioiunIv Ma-azine. The iucieas.eg pressure of his public duties, and the nee cs-ity oi come relaxation, are the immedrilc causes assigned for lits withdrawal.

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new

in po-'Cisioti of tin's eslabli-hir.cn',

lrn- l'uov. ri as "Lrzsn lie's Tavtr

In the state of Maine there are COOo hum from which ardent spirits have been l am-bed; there atefotty towns without a ta in, and twenty i'jur withcul a letailtr 1 1 spii its.

Th

bouse has hecti thoroughly repaireit ; ana a large runv st b!e is completed. The Lanh r. the Bar, the Gruu- ru, and the liaid'u ball always be well pro'.i'.U -i : the chambers shall be kept in proper or.b r, and the hosier, and servant?, shall be faithful. John Myers plodsrcs binic-f to u;e evry rropcr exertion to give satisfaction, and solicit? public patroiiHa. He hopes, by care and assiduity, to merit the c baraeier of kci pisig "a mo-t comfortable house of public 1 litcrtainmcnt." , ViUteLiiC?, Stpt. iyth, r;7U

tor,) at whose instance and iu whose favor

and for who-c benefit the sai I

mad

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made anu executed, to purchaser or purchasets, bv JOiiN PlllCLLL, Sh'iT. K. C. and Special Commissioner. Vincenne, hd., Sept 1 1 1833 I4-3t

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, 1, irence. It- ireiierai oo;eci is iiiiiiiaii ale IS 1 . 11...1 i.,'.,.-:,i;r.,i ri;o-;,.Tu c,..

1 ioper deed or deeds will be

TF.UM3 Tiro Dollars a year, payable in advance. Fost Master? and Fublishers are respectfully requested to act as aents. Fapers givie? this advertisement three insertions within three months from this date, will 1,0 m.tlii,,.! !,, ..ti pveh.'inire with the Adrocah

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AVIG taken out letters of administration uoon the eclte of Aaron f.iri,".sby, late ot

S:ncer County, Indiana, dec.eas.ed, this is to notify all those indebted to 'he same, to come forward and make a settlement, and all who have claims against the said decedent, will hamt

tbem in lea'dy authenticated. The estate is

btlievid to be solvent. WILLIAM RARKF.R, Frccutor.

Spnccr County. lad., AU;j. 3tJUi, 13J U-3J

Kditors of newspipers who give the above three or more coipieuo-.is insertiotis, will be entitled to an exchange of fifty-two numbers. ADAM WALDIE, Carpenter street, near Seventh, under tf;o Apprentice-1 Library, back of lhe Arcade, v. her j 'ub-criptions will be received. ' rbiladelpl,ia,Oct 32. $T Sn!iscriplie7i5 received a! t'tis (djhe. l l

for one year. Those papers with which we now exchange are requested to publish the advertisement if tlY t continue"G I'O RUE II. KVANS, Puhhsher, 6 Thames Street. New York, Juno I. 1833-M

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O F K V E 11 V I i: S C 1M P T I O N Executed with neatness accuracy and despatch -at the OiBce of the 'inccunc3 UcLla

A Select general apsortmentof D00KS, J. STAT ION AKV, and other just received, and now opening lor sale by ll. TVLLK, :it the new btick building ou Vrater street, next door to Messis. Totrilinson and Koss Vincennes, Aug. 20lh 1823. 1 1-U