Vincennes Gazette, Volume 14, Number 19, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 October 1844 — Page 4
""UntbSam'8 Ms man John. rleic, John, come hero this mmil Why, what th Teil i 'i it, Timt you didn't tike an 1 pin th That litdo Taiuff Lav ? hi the best I er saw, In my coffer cash to dnrc, When I put vou on iny f r . : i , ,-dr, You know I tol l your mum, fir, That I feircil you'd do in" harm, sir. Ami inake your matter jaw ! J. A. W. jw! for I'll have it if not the law. When I raised you from your sta'ion, Yu know you wtic a paor relat'em, If IM 4, i v-i you a m i H' t i r-1 1 . lHdn'l you gay you'd sign thai l 1 Now, John, you've done it, haint you, i ll precious little saint vmi You're a pietty hitle f.-l'ew, aint vou, 'i'o set up your will f ir law ? Hut not it fig or a stroll you oi"' ' ; v..-0-a For th" , - - O'.i V . . . . f The . -. P Y , W: 1 ha. W; i . The m, Y. i) 31." Or civir.;- son. Srtunij tip veur vi;i i , r. i.. . v. ntw. You can't i-k in the law. Whoa 1 r -,-.! y :, My Y it !'. h:lr- a -v r v . v' . You're turt.iut evert ihi -And bringiiar from Potanv A New chap-" i.tihuu and ran-. Th.o kniMV my Tauif hivv. N an hemp ' their neck wii! dr ev! My jenniea let longer (pinuin-j. My '.rl ; no nevtey winnim?, My ct.H'.ii field hejiinnini 'i'o make me corse tint :- .!. A. . j,Wf Vou Sit! ' oil would Sijin t':.i! ;vv. When ! t , x 3 Ac. "i (in nre o er mi-chief I its'u,-. My fern 1?. g .ii u. to t -J,::. My w.-rk..,?a s, c.n in:; urni suei ." liC'-V - O 1 "!,-!; ft'V !( jv 1 i m.tl. es Jin- lie! ;i ii ! ). : To 'iiiiiK -ei won't s;-c! tl.nl law. f'f f.. f'jr:t! y eje H.,i.r ilie htntl f-::, W iii-!i I :C . i v i' lV-i ill hail;!, ir. An 1 yru j.-t't-kt't thr lent a j;ri.J, ir , A ;f i: !.t li!'t i ; av, I'. A. W. :,v.. '1 n-. huhi-st i'js.'t ever on ?v, he.'l I I . ; yo,i, V h, w nf-w . J vou 20 !o (tc!:t.,,:. J , ,; Th.U ' U th.uk me Mj.'ii ;i ioe, Jih:i. Asl'ier"'-i to let you mi.1. .!. And neike ,i!it'io lcitvi Whv what a chi;' h.iw! hn n .' Yo i'i-c as bright a (Jovcrr.or Dorr. 1 te. 'c yon to I ef;ientl you, Hot . ..ii I uaik niut s 0 ii il you, N ith -rA a rrr 'inriieni! you, Tt!ip:.l Johunv I'a'V, U. A. V. raw, f 'iriil you're nut worth 'j'li'e n (straw. When I to.k you. &c. 1 rrk:...; i;p your Ji.i-!, ir, ' "1'lt r . : V .).. .?;-i:J. Y.-u'vr 1 , t 1 no ;:i th.3 1111,;!, ir. .''v .. .;!! yovi t-Rattot ilrjw. V;;y '.itln't VOU r-i-ll t!.,.t Iju! Jr..-': ;i i-oon I never paw ! Next tirio I'll have Ittt.riurl; fir, I've SJiokfll fo(LI) KsTVfK, T tit'iv toy firm al churk, , Voii r.;r antiiij the straw . With thi- P. A. W j-..?., II'b the :nn : rim, t'.; I - Vt'liro ! took you i ; ii tfr ftatioi, You kn owy.tu wort- ti p -r rc!a!ian If Il sive you a s'-tit-itien. Didn't you say you'll sign that law' J. . vr. Er.011 the Ealtimore American. Tho Public I rind 3. 77e' Stales and tluir Indtbtrdntsn. While ;he access of the Whigs to power is essential to the bea;i:y imh! iabdi:y of tho gfe-.il i,ne.e-iri;;l -mo rest iA tho co.m'.i y, und to the ihah:e-ia.! - of a v. ise at 1 iirm public policy in respect to :he gc:;tr:d f.-ieig:i n latior.s and tho liitera! ell.iits ol the 1 oe.uiiy, ii is es;.e-i.d.y idei. tided with t!ie c::;s:;n!!:-.et: a :' me I'abl.c I. i.. i fj, s;e;;i of Di-;ri'mt.m b'-whu-h the hf.trs are to he rfplcrt ! to thtir rights of jropetty over tho putdie.ic tl-.o-i a.,'' , Tlie grounds npoa which ihi clain: of the Sia'as lo t!a tr sepii-ite property ie the p-.i' oe 1 Is have of.; n hn n et forth 10 i. -e foit'iiips. 1 1 r.rtv Jo iviw tosav t?r: w , , -i! v tnai tho d i of cess; iu r-lf b o t .e (.Jetieral I ijv.-njmenl it w. ainvls is tho erv charter of i!;t riobts i j the S'.vtes ta this suatler, a. el alidads at once ihe proof and tho cni'inm:eo of the j e ,.f their claims, "refart th-- period of the G ai'ederathr: the Sov. .- of Alas-e huseltn, C.emecacat, at i (aar oliiia. Georgia, irgiuia and New York were the original owners f the Public vloaiain. From these States caaie thHsiioa of the General Go'eftA;ae:it. a;
the ir.stat'.t'G of the o!d Congress, rpon the I'lfdt'e that the !an !s s-houki be dipned of for the common benefit of the Tnited flutes, "and on the co'idiiion expressed in the deeds cf cession that flll t!ie lands ?o cedf i s'.ojld be lonsidf rtd a r-iiianoii fundor the usctn I b.nff.i f such f the L:niti .1 S:.-.et as h..ve h. . r thnU heo-.tie mt--mbers. f tho Federal ('t.'f ,fed Tdii-"' or Fuderfil alliance of the A, slst:s or no other purpose .!,. soever. h-Mi tlte fi uneral I lovertjrticnt assumed tho d'-'bis of the Slit'"?, nfiur the fittm.-'.-
lion of the j. resent Conrtitiitioti. it VHP th'M-izlit tiiih: liiat r.i eonsnlerali m r! t.iriniipiu-n, the Sia:es thould forego i!;ttr elwim to 'he pf.htie laiid?, fo lon as the t.atiotmi iudub u due? continued. When i'ie period appro ru-hftl of the hnrd piyTiei.t v'i the public dei:t, f-Jer.fral Jaek?o!t a!led J 10 t!iO faul t'ldt tho ; u' lands vera onginahy cei- m for l.;e pn no?erf federal liarmou'.- and as a fttrd n meet ihe expenses of ihe cr,!l avd Fnid "they may now be coneidertd us relieve'1, from '.his p'edj, the obje t fir which they were ceded having been r.ccomplis !ujd." Tht eonnvetion did exist between the assumption of the Stale debts and the pledge of the public lands a State iisscts, evident from tho lanuafi ' f the Aet cf .mnpiion which decUrul that r roceeos tno f?ieE, wriu'ii declared t.-at salei, w'lie'i . ' , "ttiat tlte proeerita of t! oich &!i ill he made cC ;h lands in the Y ; rn Territorv r.w ! ' or that luav hereafter hcloi g l :"'t! Stale?', siifiil bo, and .tr-; lit ; t .1; or CISt w !;erc;ivme 1 1 :ei 1 fUio:. 1. .1 .:....; ' edge-d. lit v'e.'VV of f;o;:p !e .'Jr. i'olk's position on the ti? loo set je.-t. 1.. t an ad 'rs- -t" if.t" as "drrh, p " n "f 'i ! r i hu' n.i la.'ids a:; peottle of Tennessee as i S i-i. he denounce.'? ihe j j tiit j rocetd t r;g : '.: : e S;;;tS H, , e t if it pr--v i ether S ii, i r.-; a!i it .i ! i.-. iln ues. eon 1 i ;. 1. . w a 1. . i :eir herders no i-rli'e; c., Hi! immediately y iiiterest io v sted vj; .1 lece; pee1 .fJ. .1. pu:i ic iHiet-j, m ellact.ee nmrtga.'i. ! -several Slitte?. in proporti--i to th - 1 . a! r-ere.'-e'itB-ioa in Congress, and will h.-.ve an interet ie. h aung thera lie .1 t..ey sold cll.v. U ibo highest possible Let tins ! a Tig u a jy rades. be considered. ihinf-nir.t which dictated it be cm dertd. T'r e o Id Srates everv ia'e in fact haviiiii tio po tion of ihe public lands v :;!ii.i it- borders are to he thrown oat from any fda-re in the common patrimony earned by the blood ami treasure of all ihe old States, and ceded to iho Genera) Government "far the use and benefit of such of the Fnited States as have become or fFd! becetre members of tho Federal Confederation." This co. :rrac!ed pdicy which Mr. Pulk would favor, marks the man, and afford a standard by which to 0sti;nat3 hi stalesmanship. For a little !c A popularity he hesitates not to appeal to the f.lfish interest-; of a section, at 'he sacrifice of jaace to the common country, an 1 in outrage of the highest obiigt'iotis of ptro'i-2 houe-jty are! patriotism. To tl eir honor be it said the people of Ten ne-?o turned away from a rroaosa! po !i';o th ?rtiiicf of a c om. 'l'". "a. e, qrt ret U'u :r. i 01 s a advaac?11 t?'-vr-ru3 trie I -. !!!. Guberti il .. iai eliair of the Stt:e.
Mr. wlav f plsii of 1 : jtrirmtmn is asl,.;.. brf-t! thr e.vrmsc cf our (flrntpry and
as compieher.sive as his own enlrrfed v lews oi ul'li no It includes all the Siales and awards justice to all. It is in fact upon the great prir.ci:le,recpgnisod in the deeds cf e"sion, t lid legnrds the General Government as the trustee oi iho Slates in respect fo thi-- ; top'tf. V !'!.'. 1 exhai 4 w rem 1 ra ; 1 .r a t . ;r a; prasct;;, w e Vt iu to as ,i 111. Hull e zeas t : 1. iia. St p - ( 1 c ! y holders auo ad ether call 1 f Maryland to this t-ib;cct of Di tri: aitien as et.ar -eteu vitii fair ind-.-bt .'tines-. as for irettie j; rid ; of v.r d -. ht wi-,iout providing hone:-'.lv ' :!.3i .g is aheeid to think o.. far 'V a: a we a v 1 II It t claim f.a.m ihf laaai (.jove.-nment win be J V .t V, : iliis exigency, a vt : i!e stncild ri. a ! 1 1 o i r. we wi; .h:v: 'ie-- ' ! credit. ati a-j pert'.a roi nrostrated ,) -.-ar:
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ol :ae r.no a si j 1 ed :a..t a pr .-e r Wi'v.h i-.ve 'v i a catereo up a! '..a1 ! ,-A e a1!;; . . a sag m ; ' r n .-a. l coat da ; -1 . r ; Monday, eat 1 ti. l ... t j. ; . i : . - :.' e . : i . FPiJ ':1 an eh! superssiiion, tliat re?.; id bible wih drive waay (!: devil. Droagh ad to leave the- ground; he cannot staoii r-iv-"-. Cir. Strzighlcut.
'this otie.stion tt sati-slacio? tly rnswereds
bv the ttbla editor of the Trov. (S. 1.) Ih.ily Tlg, in the following article: j In the W lug rnnlis in this Stan? we Iw.d ; that vemrable olheer of the revolution,! fJen. Pierre Van Courtlandt, as well m: Mojcr Van ('ntrptnen, prtd otlicr hero"! 01 .u. '.e nne riso ;n i.ie P3"ie r;inh.s, 1 tiiost it!u-lrtou- pulriot?, James Ken: aufi Ambrose Spencer. Should not thn fact i convince every reasonable man that thai Whig cause is a iust eae.se the Whip:) principles are good principles r.nd Vhi inoanuree wi?e measurt:s? What inducemen: can the heroes of the revolution. whose her.ds are whitened by frosts of nearly a hundred yenrs, have to promote me inrtuph Oi any pe.i'y un'e53 they stncerely boln e to I pf.rty ? Whv should .1 pure a vi orngtu atnoil at:d wi?e jurit?, whose whole lives have be.n ardent - j!y do voted to upholding the institutions ef jtticir c-)U'!iry, ?nd ad.'ninistering impartial ftiflice on the grund nr::i.'-iiie !: 1 down ! by t!ie founders of our C :'. ' tLinn, be i : r .' . , ..r , M'!,;.. .. i ' ' rtl.AOiie ur Hi'! ;u ;l Hi t..; i.'ji, e-iu. i-i , . 1 1 1 " f I I 1 1 I r c? Mr, (.of t hdi- iin'iuf. !tiO f.ir Iri - nin pb would oe -i tnuu.'pa o! law am. or - 'I' dcr and honesty? It is useless for the Lo cofocos to deny it the Whig' of the Revolution r.re the wiiigs of the present day, and all tljose, without a .so'itary excep lion, who hav? duriii': tie ! i?l fift' -Pix vers manifested a hrtti unvnvpring at-ifi"iini-r.: t;i the Cont;tuii-:i of the Uu'if.tes, rnd vhe s th-' I'niun t's it "i-, aii also Whiifs. It i'- in the Loccfj i-o ranks that we fin t!;e iil'.ei distintonits vi So.itU Careli::?. and tlu disorganizes arid )v.rrite. at:il 'J'exas !ov--d i 'ou-.a uors a v e wh.i ha vw - "rred th" e "tan;!.
- I- e. ,t ? I . . . . . .. v " . " .j'i'.V- ' . 1 . the " olt -r-:'oi. . a-e of ht. a r . -v . the tt.e huv Who the last menO. rus Butier,
lei; 01. fit) to ihe I! jrtliel Wadswortli. n fo; A '.ten , 1 Wi.'c. Wli'i paitl fertile vnuag, p ihli. -.en s'nd grahiiio'i di.-trib.itim of '0,- :):. r.-pr'ir-of a valoatdcLwork en efi'icT- '!:' o; - v c r v '.V. .. '; -lo;Oi ;ii.-;: h't Of. 1 e w on miehi f -xii'iol this .tst nir.insi indofiIhit etio toi: iiis aueadv b--en paid iru', ly. ! 'o nrove ati e v h:g piitvmthif com o.-ae.aet ..b race, ef which the -e o M.i. Clav. Gov. Pope, of Kentucky, was invited here lo the Locofoco gathering on ihe Fdth. Heearne.and to ihe utter consternation nf the whole party, he said, on die hill, that Mr. Clay was a head and shoulders taller than any other man in the country, or something like it. The Locos turned the cold shoulder to him, and one of the Whig speakers alluded to the fact. Of this Gov.. P. heard, and appearcd a lit tie worried lOUt it. On Friday mornmg, while he was drcsing, a Mr. A. a very good and thorough W'hig passu! !iis room de.or and seeing him uiiaiiie to get oil his coat, (.,e is one-armed) went in and helped btai. While he was doing so, the Gov. said, 'Did you hear my speech yesterday?' No, I did not. '.Veil, the Whigs ?ay I expressed the convicli mi that Mr. Clay was a heal and shoulders taller than any man in the country. I did not say tlat, but I did say then Hil I say now, that lie i3 the rroatrs; man Almighty ever made, and I do not care who hears inc.' IT A, .....rt IT - CcMn.OIIiNT TO Clay. I he Nor otirie,states that ih ! fon. G. Ih 1 Lre f co pic r r London, i the course of his icm irh i at the Loco ! in cetiventmn m t A-1-3 SOOKC O our rrcat leader: Henrv t 1 . v. a. i.aae-o waif 1. America, and every American, ny well be proud a narn" mip.h I l;e'v-,r a name' which, rnoro than arty ot'a?r, awoke my you 1 11 111! -ntbu?irm, ny prefoen 1 admi-i Sho,!.! he kc clecte.t. tho hotlr,r;t rata-::. of the r e.-.ntrv. r.i : s at: : auro.tj, v. to he --?f . In miking him their cam! id. a to IO .1.0 p si-denev, the Whig party are I" vop'-.a ct?nt o" c.r-.'ituu .on si: cc dee whk h oee-ht to ! ave t hi IHi'L man ef uneq Jailed Executive t i!ertt., ho 'ii! rally round him a splendid G evinti'iipni a"d. in indeed, sir,' concluded Mr. IL, 'this is just n hat I fear I fear a Govflnirnent ton Fpir-saiid fi.-r our Hepuh-ih-pti simplicity.' L a "ir T fiC7a'T a, CI, o,o y viae e (I. 10 paper, savs: was the remark, of a Roman earn sad, a man who is guilty :i ntakaa- so y false- f-tatemer,'.':. as Mr. C'.av re that m a r, specting las 'ant' vi a riiio i pled nua. . i a. ere v.o aa.a; r aa m oi M r. (M v the. oil A shhui Greeks th a? Whaf were Xi with reird to htm? What were AdirnV
ught of the Sage oi ' Vi;"r,., k4 .S-1s.
tali's sentiments I .
A n d fo r c COFFEE, by the Uag, Nails, do keg, (Jlass, 8 by 10 nJ 10 ly 12 by thr box. Kiee, by the barrel, Hahrratus, by the keg, White Lead, do tlo, i'ar, ly the barrel, June ??:h, 'A. -ft. If. j "AS re opened lib IKON'S TO HE, en! M yaler street, and has on l and a foil a?gortmfint of the. bent brand Juuii!t;i , uioom Iron which he will sell low for C3it or give in exchange for IVoduce. je keeps also, at the same Ptand. a gen frrii assortment ol Dry tools and uruce i rpi i00ts, Siioes, Hal.", vVc, ecc. Hlso continues to keep a stock of tho sau 'ar'.ieh-s ; his stand near his residence on ' second street, and lias Just Rccetvcd Ijhls ourbon and lieotilied Kenfuchv Hi' I ' r 11 ! K C . i . . . j..,.. . 1 ..... ,v, .,..n iWII.eii tit iu in; vnau. June if FULLING ESTADLiSHMEMT. FW II E pubsei ibers have this day romrr.eneed the erection of a railing Miil, which they intend to have in operation bv tho firm of October next, when thev intend to full, dye. and dress, wo o'er; mtinufacture as well and as eh -?) as i; can be donn any wheie in the west. Thev wish 10 call the ; Mention of the publie (particularly the fnneris.) ilus early to the erection of this epiaidbhmen:, thai ihev uihv have their wool manufactured in ti-.'li a way, that it may be proper';: finished. 1 he co ,0 on iCkurs o; frliia (.'il'jl.lii' ton iio I. L. l.'Ult . 't.l. . Ill t h experir-nc m !iie ii,at :;i 'he above bur-me:-v hi he a ;..e to c.peota:io:i;! o! ; favor 1. he mi wi'V !;i;i;'.i tahen it; e at tho ca?h price. 'onfid.-'nt that thev iLe in ..-I pauume i:t !1"..V e!iOOe 0 t re nee oi : or i . e 1 r DAVID MAX, Th Z. RYAN. La wreneevi'.le, Ills. April 18t!i. IS .r2 i:EAYER (near Wilham NEW-YORK IS I'AILY P.ncEIVING Fno."i afction ALL scnis of m GOODS, .-( ' if ?;' ne! fr'nn the 'j 'lis at : FIYF WWl CENT, FO-M CASH. Tb.e actual cost is always marked ia huies on ea.h arecle. ? 1 . 1: ' nitrs, j - i ( ' . a ltd Au-ust t. J ui.o-i, ii il t 7... r 75. t t 9 :.;n f .179 0 v "Ir. ty t. kJ II Ik. mtf w b ti , 1" II E suhsenhers heiiig -.'!'. - wool!--.! man ".lactone wi'.i ,..iy Iighc4:! jirices in cnvi Tar odd , OF 1VOOL, 5 f ir eastern Delivered in Loui -ville, Ky. JA.MKf CKOME V tt CO. Louisville. Kv., June -o'h, 1 S i t J-2m. iO 'pIIE WhSTERN TOMC i'lliL.-i prepared and sold by the subscriber, are Wui rantr,l to cure all cases of Fever and .Igue and G hills and Fever. Price per box 75 cents. J. SOMES. August 21st, 1844 12-t. A l-fh J. R. MAM'hU'S Ojicc, i.v the same that was occupied hv the late tSamuel Hill, Esq., in Wine's Building, opposite J. C. Clark's Hotel. CT Residence at J. C. Clark's Hotel. Vinccnnes, August fl, 1S11 Il-tf. j 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 i s t r a t ( r ' s i o t i c c . STATE OF INDIANA, 7 Knc.v Cou:.!y. 3 T the May term of the Knox county Probate -4- Court, A. 1). ISM; said court declared the j estate of George i'mtch to tc pre! ably insolvent, r. o.e! .r- are therefore required to hie their claims a-iarast t!:e estate for allowance, in the said Pro,!dc ourt within ten months from the date here of, or they will rot ha entitled t ) payment. War. H. ALLISON Adm'r. Juno 1st, lisii. lS-6w. 1 n a n d r?X I IS S si v s . JCST RECEIVED, fii fgPt fte( feet Rowland's Mill Saws. 's cast-'Siel do. do. 0,000 lbs aborted Iron from Pitts burgh. For sule hy WJt. BURTCII. Vinco-ar.es Mr rab, 10, IS id il-tf. Mjriftr' Cr r. T tf r ' ' - L 1 . i.J J . 1 wiSfi J. I J. '.--j J. ! i : - - y '2 -- 4 '
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ws, is apt fi he an nhoh-safe or retiii. All kirn's c f joi.hia.'1 Mi" at the shortest a.arre, nni at very reduc:.". i.tm.ei -o.-.s'o."a rf iiac. s.
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rSiJE un ier-;c;!. .a.w t. - h c-n:irtri i'f-ii.o : , t.; 5,-.Ctie!: . h c e MAIi)OX & il V Y , for ;:;3 ti.n of the mereannie lt:s;n; in t ; - i . (EO. 1). HAY. Yineennes, June G'.h, 1814. 2-if. 1 IF. subscribers are now in receipt of a Saroe and general stock' of A'EW ; GODS, From die eastern cities, selected with great care, and purchased since the decline in domestic goods, which they offer for ca-m or country produce. Their assort in ;-nt cousins in part of the fdlowirg: .1 4.7-8, and 4-1 brown Sheetings, 7--, 4-4, and f-4 bleached do, tj 4, 7-8, 4-4 Tickings. Hiown and tiljachedi Drills, Men's Summdr Wear, Plain and twilled Summer cloth. Si!k and wcreied Se-ges, Plain and fancy striped silk?, Lawns nd IJalzarines, Cambrics and Jackonets, Sw!."" .Muslins, Linen cambric Handkerchiefs, Irish Linet.s. A '?grf stork of Fahry Print.-:. fancy and Mourning Ginghams, 1 I'dack ana colored A 'parens. Wool dyed biak and colored Cbthf, 'Wool oiaek and Uncy Cassimeres, Paainets and Kentucky Jeans, Sdk and T-bby Velvets, W hiie. pcariet. yellow and. blue Fiati-.')-.?ls. foreign p.tid domepie. filue drill and Tout: ades. he ALSC'. ti 11 ti; . 1 1 -tintiets. it i;Or;-., I aitn .A'.-l an ! ir IT .... ... . . - . V- - . 1 . t . iidi? as-'n if.- . , v ...,1- tifii-i-.i, t .;s- riI P an ilk, tibivrs, eg e". er v ;. . :t', cVc. ill t::e Drv c . ia . , ... 1 ; 1 a I .' t - ( t , .1 lit I T I m y s - j. . r-r it rge st'" ei o ILi "dtctrc. Qncciisizxrc, UIIOCEIZIES, cyr. We would invite the att-Mttioii of f irmer customers, and dealers in general 10 the ai ove stock of fresfi ciiesp goo, is, which we will sell at ihe iov. at rs'e.-: foi cash or trade. MADDUX ..1- HAY. June 1 1th, IS1L 2-tf. ii i, I v r he I f- " d; or beh'. j , I.' ,1' 'lark's Hotel. 0:1 Mink f' X Itt;-m;i.'"''um' ' :iI),v , $-. seal 3 Oia.-rr'veJ, ' :: Ii jj N 1 -'5ja!!(l !:v--ri.-.g. Or anv t..!ti2 t.p;)prtamme: I fa' e .lii.-a'nes.j, dene im the a! notn-e. inceues, April ll.:h, r 1 . Bedford V. Sjielmire John Robertson Ti?, COySaSI.iN & FOfiWASOIMB miiiiiiiiPjiiii'S, '9 i -5i3 iiS ijJS, JtJ J a j A. W. TnACY, Esq., John RSa-. flincennes, sa. J. S. W. J. Wise. J August 1, 1:1?. D. 1 v. VillSl-r 1I2.VSI'T, & COMMISSION No. 10'-, Tckouplio ul oris JSuv; Orleans. Louisiana. January lOth, 1S4'J. Scofvft, Rappee, ami McCohoy tutffs, Smokinz; and Ch c le'tux '1 I a ceo , is'ftrs. T- VUUi sale bv April 27th, 1014Coptd Varnish. Spirits of Tur pentine, IAiharge, and Dry White Lead, (TST received a freah supply and fo ale J. SOMES. April ;J7;h, IS4 4. 17-tf. NOTICE. VLL person imlifcted to the late firm of THORN Sr TRACY, by note or book account, will do well to come forward and. settle the same as I am determined to close this liusine s. Thet-e reflecting this notice, w ill not he Fur prised to find their notes and accounts placed in the hands' of a Magistrate in the township in which they reside. " A. W. TKACY. 1 June 27th, 1S4-L 5-tf. ' i' twiai r vt J -!'onfriend.? an! intorai them e t.aa la- in a t d f.-urn t:a ; a! ti. a : f sa a. : "' r. , , ' 'i"T' " I. ITI C . ' A v;;a Now en oa'"h at tho redu.'t d. piice of U it 1 i i . 1 : j I. I i Fur read ; v, cither in Gash or i'redurr.. A . "'.. I K A C t 2r.:h, ISM. Ju:: Tm'-.- :TT,- 7 5-tf. t t ;
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. j 1 ij-is u.r. ;s if hfi :,.7.!I.e of ti i j; acquired 'he ennthe n-'-st ce:::pU tc kir t vt-r 1 Tie. p;iiio .. . in ihi-i countiy LI j tie rtquci.cy cf its r'i.-a-it creerij tion ti.ab.es the publisher h!i'er t i rive in It ef the Foieign Magazine.iu udvance of all c. r4 jetitioll. -'..ajfir instance, the f; uii.fi r puhlish'... on the lirst eTeleV1- UcornpofCtl j timipa;i v .. i... .,. , .,.iT?TTT?r 11,11 . a ..... ..."I. ui, 1 1 a rfufd en the 16th of ihe month, can Le to maJe. j ihui piaciiej the rcaJtr of the ft-tni-monthly in posfbMoii oi ...0 ( ..on e.- . b. 1:1 ,e ir, i..e c oreign Pre3 severiil w-.eks in aJvai.ce ef a monthly competitor. In the Literary Department, whilst it lava 11preterilion to originality in the f re thy tiarh of ihe day, it is ihe aim of the 1 obllier to fumirh lo its tenfJerti the ln et articles, from the flrt miudu in Europe, in the ct veial tlepartments of Cntieisin, Hhtoiy, Biogia hy, oy ages, Travels. & c, from the pens of such men as Wilson, Brougham, .Macauly. Lockhart. Sterling, Landor. Jlootl. Ac. To ail.l to its attraction, each number wiil W embeihf-he.l wi'h one of Martin's tiphndij Mezzottint En-;ravitigs, dons v; the bet t ttv'e of the finished artist; thus afl'oruhi g every year, twentyfour of these beautiful ei.trivii; while cthtr .Magazines are trumpeting lu the woild their three or faur, by the same artist, as a chiif inducement for pubscrii ir . I he very low price at v. kieh the Magazine is offered, can he best opjire. iaied, when it is remembered that three splendid volumes, containini; e.n h nearly ei x bui.Jieii imperial octavo pages, axecuted in the most finished ly pograr hical style of any Magazine in the country, the text embellished with numerous' illustration, and each volume ornamented with eight of Martin's Unequalled Engraving? which aie given every year, furnishing for five dollars an amount of iea.lin mat ter exclusive of the enMvinus, worth of themselves more than t' e coi-t oi tr.e work. which cannot he procured from the original vourcea for less than three hundred dollars. Included in the ens ravin us wii! be found, the portraits of the most distiiiguii-heu men in the World of Letters, tScienre und the Arts, thus forming a Portrait Gallery of the richest order f excellence, done in them so finished slvle of aie r.nd worthy of prefer vn'iori in anv librnrv. JO M .. T.'i VN! T HS IMlnillVi'S. i tie poj u'rtn; -.vaa'cn melt! and ri: jiv Kiowin; considered. ol 1 repaeies ...aazme i the ruhli-her e!ieve tliHt from th.e followim; j terms tho:;.--.! "ii! be ii.ilucfd to fubM-riae- ! 'lo 'lobs, the following rofoF-.!s aie 11 j five eo)i,-s t. r -0; light l-.r i'.at ti.iiiars,- s'n.;. enpies a verfr ,n ajiauce, suable in rnt crs, o tints. Editor iiisertaig th: : ndv 1 1 tisemenl, ind sei uin,; a copy of the p iper containing it to this iliee. nil! be entitled to a eopv of ihr work for onryeai. JAMES M. CAM J'H ELL. Chest ri i-t .street, Philadelphia. S QH A8j and fever, (.'unit in a J'i r iunn s in the use of' CI.EMK.W L JI A.N "l OMC. 'PJIE un.-x ample..! si cce.- of th a PURELY Vhf.'i'l'Aia.n Toiar, in curing in a few h'ur-, eh, e Al l. nther leieeoies hav tailed, mid tii it ?.. in cp.-,es of sif, nine, twehe, and eighteen months i;iieli;ii v. ai 1 ems the Qf-sei titui, ! th.'ti il' i iket. accuruui t ;he (iirectioiig, it 13 faj ........ . T' it. i:-d be roi.vlr.cee that it is the most p'e t-aiO. m ft ee;i-.ia. a:,d l!ie verv UES'F rein1 e.'y ever re ! n j uhlie. fnr putting a ,'prnty a 1 r;ai:.ieiii to Chilis or Aaie an,! Fever. 'J'ho 'act that ihe reeipf win off :ini , Irtune :!ie. l.CI) ' t i.ie l'.iiert. silei.eea ail di.ubt as to any ,!"n' '!,-i-jt':-V77.y.ViueUhl,;-.--.A'l h'KK'H OUT,' j K II- ME ,1 ) V and imiv therefuie be taken bv eveP. U1:ni!l "ll' l-",,sl 1" 1 il'1 1 saiety. lie aire to .Jink h.r 1. LL.vi !'.? l.M)I.. TO.MC, put up , i hy hf, ). W. f.Ol'at:. p,, ,, it-tor, whoxe name i-i rr.teu up.m the Iai ct and lapper of each bott'e. .None gen'.i!,e withnu! his written signature. r'i l.t up ;oui s.-bi, wIum-mIo anJ retail bv : G. '. HOL-E. or. p-rit tor. A'ashville. 'IV m. Price 5 1 per b. ttle Aifo f,,r side hy . it this place.' March 2;id, !SS 1 & W. j. WISE, agenu 4I-tf T TI t" 11 j j . a t COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON ImannfactorF AHEAD. BP F. Iv'OBLS(LN has. the pleasure of informing hii friends and public, that he wii! keep constantly ,.a hand, a large quantity of tojjper, Tin Juid Sheet Iron Always fur sale wholesale or retail .rr Loir water mark. He is also. prepared lo do anv kind of Job Work" In that line on the shortest notice and in aB ; T TE R $ T ITJj R Than any other shop in the country. St!j on Market street, one door below W. J. Heheid's. Vmeenneo, Ari!,2 J, 1ST?. 46-tf mrHl,m AND SHEET IRON mj AXFFACTLTM-TD" at wholesale .If 13. aa(- reli! on reasonablo terms. Also, a large lot of assorted Castings tnti Stoves. For sale by N. SMITH. July 21st, 1813. 7-1 v. rZ3 KEGS het Pittsburgh WHITE j?.V epjAj)i iu store 8nd fur saje hy J. SOMES. April 27th, ISIS '7-tf THE VJHOEHHES GAZETTE 121' 11. y. c:,i5ibs.Tt. TiVAV Z 0(), If yui,! in advance. J'i aO, If paid during the first &ix months t fi (M, .'or paid during the fir nix months, ?1 25, For .six month. ihjpei s disoa.tjnued o.aly at the option of the publisher .vhih arrearages aretiue. ,j-A JvcrLsemenls making one sqtiaie oi Jesg :!. he inserted three times for one doh'o, rnl t vei.lv-f ve rents for every subsequent iierrtim b agcr ativeitisi meats in t!ie same propoifion. a;!veiti.serner.ts sent without orders will jj ; cases be inserted until forbid, and charged - .or, '. d.u-i'y, ia-vp ,hi'hir will i a va ri nlly 1 e t harmed for 4 ve, t;i; ' v ;-.
