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prepared for the ehildren ot liie Judge, fir, ufm h" b-d Hiuur.onM in solemn arror, '.while Stephen w ith hi scanty supply of !i uMi i-' r? r 1'i.Mop.. t.w ttn.i" a way hooks under the tuition of ilitVeifnt ma?I.. wl.ica tl.-y ' mik' "u- Aniericuns pay' (pr. ... ,,.p rommon 6Ch(JoU. had to make
i ;,, f o( l! ro ftl c o, it li,-:.- -;.:d , 't'i.-res many a ship ' !:.it nK.'it .' st'M inil n an Indian trip Ax. I in u' '' ' n '''' 'f ! ' tl'.e nv world to sip And do it for our support.' ';! J! e Kinr, ''tis n o.l hrudit ',ir tiii- ill i" ;vn tao: so easily wror.;ht, l :'c:.t tha 'p 'liall i;!i Indian Icavts !r,iil,t, A:d -m? o onr si:V i-'rt lino: Vp'!1 iv. ik" t ',.1'i'ii' ia s.vallow o!i tea. And pav !.fr'cy larer ti c sc:t. ): ovt i v p ii:.i , f r .ur l; owm i.nt be To put in our royal h iud.' be r !p .'ae tr neon ard true ISriti-h '-tc. :!h t'n ir s i e.::l ,c.t and their heads held ; sTai-ht i;en the ship .de up, with the fi. uht. well To ti,. s'lo-.es of the western world, Thi" er.'.er ia-rerial echoed around. be boa-dit, and tie haver n l i To pav n a Cn'y ot every poiiiid,1 U'i i!e iho ca:.v..ss m po:t w;i? farl'd ca, ! tt.efriendMatv.ecitvof Pemi, 1 T weirjt i a ;n: rtKl. an l u i j. r ait- iiiciu an a lin, ' 'our leaves may float of "ir -berlv we p !f o't r tt.e ot i e-. That wc i.fvrr i'd opt n a tr:;;toroc. door To let h a oar rav.e int- i st .,e, I r. ntt a !, unopt red. Uitlnlravv troni CUT saore, Tl e tna-ure;ef rvtry clic't!" .And 'No! v.-ns the word e.t the place cf the I:tth, Ti' crin-'ii; -nr far. e r little (.o marl 1m n th-t (:nl i tca -ball not touch iVi: land, x hiip ! y n it i Icon : i !;e (.'i,'.v wo own to onr-flv and the throne I j eat to I- rii-he I ! a f t lile our ownt And thtt "f the Hrit'Vi i-1 so o --rcrttw?:, t-llhteit more tLhtb to ti:' j Pet the .piri.edYanVrrH.t.rwi.M the thing kh t would smt them.dvcS.ifi tluln. the ku.i And ul-.n fh- proml sa,b rome tlyinc to Hoig Ti-e-ir nright ,Vr their .!. y bay. ; I lievmet. a a-a :ic?eco tt.nt iwcn. not no ri; nr.lli mnie-tv's .oyer? ot tea to shf.h!. I r they veered the r tT-A i r m n natumfti light, As the sho'v'd in a national va. T!-,rv :n"! ! t'o? ronnil. ntid lormin; a ! iir!, An jt -lbke f.ie children that spraa trom the li:.l. t.t blanket and .:t.cr, with hatchet in hand, An ! their 'ei nnd t i nv- o'r riail With a , p-r he ,1 co : ing .a -paint, they took ihrtr t. the while l,M,,rthawks, An I the wihi ow wow r.imlo royalists touii A. hast far the turn 1 1 his tisi le. Cornc,' said the v"e-itor, 'now i cur t Wr ii i ,-. ,i ,,n i ,vt. it von n. a-e. iti' t -e Of een; o-a dcr, ? u- l.eol-. treen, h - n. hohca U liieii ihi r vt ! Ue the be; !' Tt rn h.oj, utter box, ram no h'se parh'd, Alt i il l i'U. r SHI iei Ml!,-..Cll . ' .. o, . . i 1 X . I v....,-.!- ! A t:.e i A: ,1 h'ld wak i and the I, .u,,! lOitHiilV. it j latkM, t cutert-d each o leious chest. ';":!. .-ai 1 the company, Mhi r-the way Tim' wc, the Yankees ar- goi-- i i pRy (); r,.i'.. on tt a, and b Ip to dcfr.,y l ii cot of thekie.glv eupl ue fiinig lo leave c i v p -und to steep, V.Vitll i'- Hl(l 'i t ot And the io'od tioi in tae l ounig tli ep. brine wio re weg'c c'i kee, Till the Parliament draws it up! T! en over the sides of ihe ship th'y poiiitl 1 he trea-nres of h i ry box in. board, That l-"d hs they went, till th.e deck wa floorM With the leave? of the Indian tree. UV11 h t. ihev cri-d. 'Old Fncland know That bending too luueb, she mav break the, bow ! f ':h)'r.l ias spirit cat. 't st.ep o lowAs thrifcncc a powd oti teal' tiz:: unr.r.i. or roiurxi:. A TAI.F. WITH A MOIiAh la a smdl town in one of the Xew F.n - cianii state-, nieie re-ioeti mkiii- y e.u? . .. . r . . I ! n :n 1 1 1 1 ic n , 1 1 n n f . gll. lt '"Ilil lilt II, II '.t '.l'.V,l,l f .tto us seivctl foicibly to show the adantr.f e of peisonal application to -'ur.yi t.i.d b-.-it.ess, cn the u.e hand, and the folly f i clving cn anrcslral honor ami ix'.eii-ivc patrimonies en the other. S tmu' I Ledyatd was the eidy fuoriic s ni of a gentleman , vv ho, in point oi honoi r.! riches, stood confessedly at the brad ci the ariMorrarv ef that S"Ction cf coun try. iS'alute had dene much far Samuel" i . i son, though she had not I ecu remaik ceoerou- towards lim in the bestow - r;o nt ol mental gifts. The. tact how ever,!
thit he vn the darling son of the nch! aidhad loimerly held. Since that time : iid lljn J-ile Icdyaid, ws nough in Aumel had been tentenced to the s'.ate -s ttiimatiou ft ctily j make up for jiennentiary for h.s crimes, w htie lie rewliat t a'ureb.ad nlnsetl to gtunt h:m. mained a numerable object of pity when 1
i .1 l i oive a v im -open ,in evei hi - le - - tivtji.l neighbors. Ttie bi-t that th I e'.ti'iii cfthe world taucive was liliundanlly irovi led to rtatitv the vani'.v ol ?a;;."t I. That he w as SUpeii r to ever) c ue I -e, nonei'aied c.penly to deny, as a'.i leared to i;u m the tg w ns ot the patrician filher. A id it is not a-d- ni-hing that Samuel shooid ptesume himstll t he all which the naUeitrscf hi- family insi-ied that be should le. Within a few rods of the statrly man siau cf ,u !ge Ledyard stood the humble dwelling of Ptler I.e Forest, the hou-e )tUcT. Vtttr had a ten o! tha name of
.Sfephen. Slcrl.cn I forced, however. !
: was hut a poor hoy; ' ' what a-!. led, it possible, etill more to tu ?hamr (ai the estimation c f the Led) arM) lie was e joiner a I.1 hoi iog man Though S iu;uel and Steph'n np neighbor? Horn theii j birth, little acrjuaud ance an I ics intima cy va allowed to su !ist het w pfii litem If Samuel in h:s ror.de-cension ever (lid .speak to Sir hen. it was to remind him el hi I at lie i s greatness, and the eh-run!) of Stephen's, and to insult him by any other means at hand. Stephen ho re this becomingly; for the thought r.ever entered hi? head that he rot;!,! l,e tqU;l (0 the Ledyaids. These hoy? for the most ef the time
from siv to sixteen went to school, hut nntiCcl. WihKire i? said to he vastly less pro
fogether. A select cptahlithmeat tnu?t be tlio 1-4 1 rimrrrnsa ! rmilii H ii il ied i
1 r "f, 1 - - " ---vii i himself, however, and ma le gooJ protki j A small hat. llemecly--S'retch it. 1 ency. IV'lien these youth were at the j Cvil To fall orer the tongue of a wagon age of sixteen, and as Samuel was about 10 feet long, in a dark night. Kemed to enter college, the Ledyards learned ; Speak to the owner about it. 5. Evil w ith sut prise and indignation that it as Want of appetite. Remedy Ihrd work tlie oesin of Peter Le I'orest to send Stc-'G. Evil A dunning letter. Remedy phen also to college, m:hI at the same timOwe nothing 7 Evil To go into a pubto the same univeisitv where S -mnel w.is'bc room to ce the latc?t newspaper, and to aco'iire hi- liteiaiv hon, ;s! Srenb.en " timl it in the hands of a m;:n, who has be
Ee Eon st however, had as good light to ; go to college a- Samuel Eed rd, and the lacolty being itniependent of b-: tl-, would receive the former as tea as I tie. lat-. er The thought that Stephen n:i to be, ! lasmalr with Samuel. wa revi-lf.ng to;
ckedjt,P ,r,te ot- the Judge ami b.i at istnci a-j
'tic son; but determining that Samv.e; jshouhf have no inteicuise with Step!:". i-:and that the gieat iomKii ! l-eo ar o , would ex tit the lormer in the g"- i esteem
of J,e faculty and tl-'ents- over tlie l it - trr. he was sent to Carr.h; idgc , ami ei.tet-;ral
td the cla's with Stephen t.,.. .i.:. e ' rwinn.n , the college Samuel - iO red sil i tl to hi ,!f teiminatnm to have no in erennso with . w-.....t i iv . .1.,. i i a r, f. u el mv s'udents' tio iiio.es : ihe thmir. and knew lism only to destae )hi povettv and ob.cu.ity. "The prod., i ,r .!.?, nt Sw,,n Wf.c imUFrhn in t IP" . . j coUe-o. ;,;, in rr,tf o th,,,, re instance u I vmlaiion.d-pme itde and ne-lectol Mu.lv ,
j objected him to the renr.mand of the"1 v' ,,K"1 l"ir,t ,i,e w iE.esn'ent S;enhr n nuiMied the tenor of! hmp ?he 1,p ''rnamed much
hid wav.aMende.l to his studies, i exited 1 jhis lessens we!!, and by his amiable and I MrPlrn,lm . .? Mrf mrrl . :.cnn.rP,l t he ! i ii , , , i -, . .r itw. ef,, )1 w ot the better part o. the PlU-, dent, nnd Ihe ap;uoV;!,e:, ot others j He w is prudent in his expend. -ure. ami : by kcepimr sf lioel ,luiirx iie vacation , i.., ... ,.... i,.n , v ' When the I an ear. tv?e."t, ad the c!as iv ,s hi be gra-iuatf l, Stephen ha ! the first pail of the rxun-t" assigned him. while Samuel wa har t! v noticed. Theeo arrangf tin tits w ere Oisati-lactorv to the l.edvatils. hut tip v could not he altered S'-j hen lett the -t!o;e, applau ' r( ,v ,ne a!it crowd ot spectatoi f., W lipe s .,P, ,orm.inor c n-agc.l no expri !- (SAonsliom the atitlience but tb.oe ol di gut i e. i : - " i,,ii. c, i 1 , (irr..n.rHi.M,r:.,.).,iJ,.m m, , Stephen w ere place, m a situ -t.on to p,epare or trie na. m cue tune oivvn. ; wvs a lmitteo to practice, ami oiittica an office in the vi'lae of his nativity Sam- .., , ..I,.,,, II n ; Ml '11 o,n!" iiif Mil uiu il'lltTi nr. mmu doe.ed his legal studies, piesuuntig that hu-iness would be nance ssaiy to him -so great was the inhei itam e h tt by his lathor. Fo; some ve;ii he made it his only j bu-ir:ess to dash about in hi stately pride, lexpen img what he ugaialod a- the ii.ex ! hiiusuble iiches left hmi by bis fathei. i 1 mie however ptoviti ii tois'ake "ietwilf , ,i.....!,t, i ,i .... i . U'I r M l ' i l it 1 1 J OU't ' l mil , livur; took to themselves w. iii; and flew awa The gaming table rn i:e fatal i n mds upoi. I hn iif .tiiorl n (Id : lit "s l i. i.!i nr tltlt i , , , , , , ! ishtos: in bi- pr.es-ion and depiro htm.'
iit;i tno.n ... inecouiseo, .new yeti.r..f.p ,m!, u on ,e cloth J(jr ea, ,
" ... r nni,,,..,, """r1"!" than Sa.r.uelhad renaming, still .twasa cirt uinslancc suihcitnilv itamniutr in lit view o the lormer nnd Midiciently honor ae-io in in- view of himst-ii, that Stephen! was the sou of Le Tete-t the caiprtdri.'. and he was the son ot Ledv ard the Jur'ue.i la ten years Samuel Imd not a rent re-l mattnner. llattas-ed bj i ledum-, nnd', j having too much pu !e to t-tand in his hu nun uiun t eiore otepnen, now a man ol ; !. I ., CI ....... . i .. I . . . . . . ...... wealth and sihlucnce, he lett his native: .v. t i iiHif;". ttiot ioirt.w ri'tiir i nr i iy t i ii' t: t u hoard a ship of the navy Here his hi bits were such as caused hnn lo be cashiered, and he w as discu-cd from Ihe setv ice ia disgrace. I rj the meantime by industry rvnd perse v ei atice, the j jinet'rf on rose to eminence in his piolcs?io:i. Ilefore Ledyard entered the ravy, Lr Tortsl tood at the head ef the bar in the. country, and about the time Samuel's leaving the sei vice m dis grace, Stephen was appoiated ta the saint houoraide tdhce which the Senior Led j iear,i lvitu ;lin. 'J jefC are I.tcttaken Horn ten I life. The naoies only aie lieli'.iouip. They set m to show h w the wheel ol foiUioem aliee Ciaiutry will cairy the meiitortouii upwards, while 11 piecipitatcs the pictiigate into rum be low. We have not thought to adorn the title by auv fan iitil emLadU-hments. 1'iie desire not to tell too l ing astoi) has compelled u? to leav: i.ut studied de-icrip-lious. We eie pieseol at the trial 10 jetlyard. Le I'mesl was the piesuitng Judge on the bench and when his riu'j called bun to piouounce upon the Uuhap ty ctiuuual, we saw the tear etcal dotvni
his voire faltered ns he r ive uttcrar.cn to the -Ireadful language of the law. Tor our--elves we muld not so well command our nation. We thought of the pat, we looked en the present and wept. Ilow could wo help it? O. lhat youth in every circumstance would learn that pride goeth he to re destruction, while he that hum tiles himself f hall he exalted. Sowing Extra. l i currently reported that the manner of raising pig in the U'nl'ern -.nritiv i-i liV SOlVinw tllO tai'S ot he ictims the preccdieg year. 1 he m.c ef the porkeis i graduated by the ultimate planted The Crowbar plant of ductive than the r.ewly discovered pig root. Ja ntuckct In q u iter. Evils and their Remedies. 1. EvilCorn? I! emed Soft shoes. 2 Kvil Lo v e Hcmcdv Mariiajre 3 Lvil
lie trnsly check of ihe Judge, and
gun at the tirt column, and in spelling hisijeet which may he worthy of observation or
way clear lliiough. Eemedy C iy tire o Evil A thing cut of place. Eemfcdy Never have a place lor anv thing launlon ntttg. rrm The JJectun of a IVvlfiTSy ttiv of er.avenmg the (' scnption o tne structure of animnls, M. ie Candellp, (lecturer on ua.u i ai niMi.y at vieneri; muoviuc-.. tnanv interesting particulars respecting ;whil he ealle-i our morale, or their natu-ilisposiii-ais, and the changes ther un ;derweid w hen under the dominion ot man Aoot.j other untanccs ot the aiienion I which wolves had sometimes shown to I .v... . I . I II- I k I C I I l" " i"'i"'j menuou.a. oc !ork tdace in t!io vicinity ot Geneva. A II. I.. AT., j nt -, had a tme wolf. which 'oemed to have as much attach "it!,t ,fJ mmtrcH a ?pan.e Slie had ill-1 'lC illi W il I r l W her borne for some l" ' 'be wolf evinced the prettet d.. af,(:r lirr V" Jlt dcjc.te,i ; o her return, n-soon a? the "l her footjleps, he bounded t0 1 1 l0 111 an CC-tacy o delight. Pptinrrio"' up, he placed one paw on each - - . ... !' 1 1 ".nu.-ICI-, but tat U t monirnl lie -Hl backwards and instat.ily expired. """ . . ..... Amans? other noiiuns of t reoencu W ul I.. 1,1 : .1 ..i .. l''"ev 1 ,,t;.r'"1 1 nr pamtirg. i'n i mg his tits ol the gout he used to nuiutie himself in practising thi art (Joe of hi own Grenadiers w as usu ally tlit model from wliich he copied, and nheu th- portrait was moie or less color ed than the oiirginal, he had the soldier's ..e jiainitu so as 10 rcsemuie me jnuure: . . - t - - - . - II. . L . ! " He tised to exhibit his painting to hlj cmit tieis, w!io ol cours? praised them "VYell,1, baid he one. day. to an attendant ' . . , . who was admuinjr one ot his pictures, nmcU (,0 y WuA. piclurc M tire , it would be ch a, ; hmu! cheap at a hnndird ducals "lou fthall have it for fitty," said the King, ' because cu are a good judge, and I am therefore anxious to do you a favor " The rnurtier ; was obliged to become the possessor of tin- miserable daub, and pay the fjlty ducats. Indiana J'en?)aptrs. We heard lately of a tiewsp.ap.Pi establishment in Indiana, somewhat novel m character. A printer , lit I. .1 I ,1 O ,..w.. .u,.-v.. ...... tx .J I - i . wooden ty pis, and hating set up th form of hi paper, each of hit subscribers fur rashes h:m with a oieee of linen or i.iu.-lin size, whereupon the printer ... with swamp mud, aud take i oi tne proper , .. . ro:! receive hi paver on Satur- . ' . , , 'washed, and tent back in time for the ; tit xt impression. I'nladcihia paper. ti:rkii;m: uisikiavim). A paper pi inted :tl H'jpMioville, Ten-i nrtsce, j; i v t s a melancholy account ot (!ev astatmg tllects produced by IwhttUund, wf .Ti annum; a gieat vane- ,,, l t ,.,i-irir clone to the astonished " " . rt,.r hlK.0, r(f h.cp irun rlop to the roots, and actually flew? growing tur uipf cut t I the ground, and sent them dying through the fields, like double headed shol! TheiScw Vork Constellation says, llii is nothing to a wiiirlwmd oil' the Wind watd Islands, which we once heard dee enbed by an old tai. He aid that during the most violent part of the gale, the caplamol the ship opened hisrnouth w ide, iiiifive seme r.ece-sarv orders, and had all his teeth l l awn smack down his throat. This must have hern Ihe same captain iv ho i nee send ninety -six houis, with only a scupper nail stuck into the deck, and a man standing over it with a hammer to duve it in, should it blot any harder Huston Traiiscrifi. The late Storm and the Lobsters. The 'ild say mg that "il is an dl wind which nlows itoi.ody any good,11 has been brought 'o min i bv the i ucumstance that some of ui citizens have been indebted to the riorm o last wee' for a Heat very rate at tins season ; the veai. It consisted of a .pa kiitiiv of fine lobsters, which were eject h it- violence liom their winter quar teis in the cievices in the, rocks, and cast ipon the beach at Great Head, iu Chef -ca. Ao bundled or upwards were gather ed theie, the greater part of w hich weie urouht to I'.oitou. Traveler.
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They wili hIso please t observe that their innuy tavors are justly appreciated, and that the publisherare desirou3, by the punctual transmis-'ioii! of their bulletins, to reciprocate the compliment. Tun sifiiKvnmnn LSPKCTFUId.Y inftirins hi friends ami fti th( public, that he has received an additional supply of FRKSH nituble to the present and approaching: season. winch he will sell on reasonable terms tor cash He will also receive in payment nf goods at the maket prices, clean merchaiilable WHEAT, OATS, FLAXSEED, GINSENG, TEATHEUS, IIEJISWAS, IINSEY, JEANS, YARN SOCKS, riCxX &. TOW CLOTK, DRIED FRUIT. &.C. JOS. M VUDDV. Vir.ienicj Tu 'v, iitb, lt-t-Sm
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C&attnoti "in3 Srlc Cniwl Second Slice!, f'incenncs, hid. IIS now in possession of this establi-hiticnt, Jj. ltmi; known ns " Lnsat lie's Tar-rn." fhc hou-e has been tlioroughly repaiieo ; and a large new stable i? completed." the l.ai'lrr, the 7'ir, the (iravrri;, and the. lit) l"ft, -hall always l-,s will provided: the chambers sha II he kept in proper order, and the hostler, and servants, shall tie failhfid. John Myers plfdges himself to use every rripcr exertion to give satisfaction, and f.dw.ts public afronag". He bene-, by care and us'ddtiity, to merit the character of keepiu? k'a most comlorlable house of ait lie enlei ta iemi nt." Vincennes, Sept. 20lh, Isio-la-if 3T)IIK suhst ribers, inform their friends and JL the public, that they have just received troiri Philiidclphia, and now otl'er lor sale, a good and gem ral assortim tit id IJri Goods, GRCcriniES, harlmvare AND QUEERS WARE. ALSO, 150 Panels Ivenhawa SALT, all of which, They ere determined ta fell low for ca-L, or produce of such kind a" eiay suit tl em. TIIOl .V: TRACY. Vicicennes, Ind. Oct. 'iV. lK;j--lf GJISOCEISIES. tltir. r.h-cribrrs have ju-t received from iJL New-Orleans, a ccral and v. i! -(d. cted itssortrnrnt of (;UOt'EUir., uh:- h they have opened in the hou-e, lately occupied by hnlur Viit;on, niid iid'oir.iar Morgan done ' Jhit and (I roc cry Store, v. ht re they huve, and intend to keep m constant so: ply ol ihe Lest LIQUORS Cc GROCimiES of every derription Al-o, Fl.Ol? 11, C'OltX M KAL, and ItAL'ON, abvav kept on hand. TI foftN k TKACY. Vicpenncs, Ind. Oct. Co, ISoJ itMf 1.1 (hose indebted to the subscribers u - l liocl; account, are hereby earnestly rerjnrsled to discharge the same by cah or note on or before the 1st day of January next; and all those iudebtrd by note, are also requested to make payment on or before the above, mentioned time. Those who wish, can discharge their accounts or notes in pork, within the time above statrd. All thoso who neglect this call, may expect to settle their accounts with an officer, as no further indulgence will he given. TIIOllN & TKACY'. Vincetme?, Oct. 25, 1833. 20-tf TT s "V fry jl . y wy 01 L -XND, beic.;! the Fast fraction of section '35, Town 14, .North ot Itaugr rJ West, situated in Parke County, Indiana, may he purchased on favorable- terms I his tract yvm original! purchased by the Terre-IIaufe company, at fh'-j sales of 18lrj,;rid poeses advantages ipialh'tl by few points on tlie Wabash. It is of good soil, nnd on its western line is bonruled by the Wahash, end near the wh.de dbtance has a MIOH HANK, who h comes hold t the river, and affords an e eheet landing, at all -tage, of t!:o water. Oil the card it is bounded iy the Stahi Iload lea ling from Perre Haute tow ard .Montezuma, is ii bout nn equal di1ance from each of those places, nnd has a fine f irming country iu its viciiiitv. For pa rtie.ubrs enquire- of j AMI'S FAKKINGTOX, cf 1 errc-ll ante, or II. A I SHAW, of Yincet.ijes, Ind. Dec. N, 27 tf MEDICINES. I1E subscriber rcfpcclfully informs, the pubI he, that hf Imp now on hand, and orleis for sale, two doors below Messrs. Tomlinscn Sc ILosa' Store, an assortment of Coniprb-inc; nearly every article used in the Botani; id Practice of Medicine, all of w hich are of the he it quality, and will he disposed of upon n.odcrate terms. Also, a number of sets of Dr. Thomson's Medical Tiactit e, which may be had at the usual rate of g:ly) per settAbo, on hand, twenly copies of riobir.son" hectares on .Medical Lofany. 6 IIATHPONC. Vinccnu. s, Ind , HeC. IC, iPdJ vdi-tf MAN U FACTORY. II Wi: a mi;i;f r.s-nrl men) cf TIN WARC U on hand, which Iwill s,ll nt wholra lo or retail, low lor CASH or PltODUCE. such aa may suit. Job woikdono at short notice. N. SMITH. Vincennes, Iud.June 15, 1H33 1-tf NOTICE. A kN the 1st day of January, insh, an arbiiraV V tion was held between Tivdi rit k ( la vcomb and Denton OtTtitt. tor a tax claim of 4o0 acres of I and, donation No. o., the land owned by the said l'reil . Clay coinb. which l HSlnniiua ted iu fav(.r cf Frederick Clay comb, in ronseipienee of rod ttiiitt not havinir in hi pnes sion a deed (rem the Collector ol lhia County. Those pf,oi:s r. ho sutler their prept rty to t publicly cNpo-ed to sale for t.ix s, would do well to take win nine from the above. V irceiuics, Ind., January 2d, lso4 31-3t JGH PltfjlTZjlG o r i: v i: n v i r. s c n i v r i o n, Kxcc'itnd with neatness, ar curacy and lepaeh at the Dwiee ot the Vincenncs liazelte. 1VOOD. A fuiv Cri'd's of V nod win. fed at this Cliee.
