Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 21, Number 50, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 January 1831 — Page 4

j soul's ccn:.cii.;i ;:.vi cor.f.ict with the thnussr.cl clours in casli hot? nury ! On mnilcn Jamfs Ulast. vra Uf.sni-

r

t .t-t 1

-j j.".- r..c ijcrj ..;t rr..vrr.

In tone, stL anil sentiment, the followjng lines mc indeed cf rare an 1 surpassing lievutv. "Love never dies ; where it does r.C cxit, there it never has existed." 'i'Hik. not. hclovc 1 ! time can brcr.k Thr sp 11 arc md us east. Or vhsenre from tnv Iiomvu take Th memory ef the p-ist : My Ine i not that silvety mist. From summer blooms !y sunbe.itr.s kissed. Too fugitive to list A f ulclrss flower, it still retains The brightness of its early sUmr. Nm hums like the raging fire. In tainted breast which rhnvs. All wild ami thorny at the bri ir. Without its opening rov ; A gentler, holier love is mine, U:. changeable and firm, while thine Is pute as mountain snnws ; Hot vet h is p is-io:t dated to bre.ithe A m oVr Love's immortal v re.ith. An 1 now, when grief bus dimmV. thine eye, .: ! sickness made thee pile ; Th.akNt thou I could the m: in ner fiy, Au'i h ave thee to the gale Oh on! may all these dreams depart, Ho;f sheds upon a youthful heart. It now my bosom fail ; Or h-we thee, when the storm comes en, To be ir its turbulence alone. Tli ivy round some loftv pile Its twining tendrils flings: Though ficd from thence bo pleasure's vntlrs It vv i the fonder clings : As h.m Tier till becomes thr place, Tli" ! mer is its fond embrace, Mori' firm its verdant rings. As if u lov'd its shade to rear, O'er one devoted to despair. Tims shall by bosom cling to thir.c. Unci i mged by gliding ears ; Through Fortune rise, or her decline, In sunshine or in tears ; And though between us oceans roll, And toks divide us, still my seul Can feel nr. jealous fears, Confiding in a heart like thin. Loco's uneontatninuted bin ine.

To mc, though bathed in sorrow's dew, The dearer far art thou: 1 1 v 'd thee when thv woes were few, A ad can I alter now ? That f.ice in joy's bright hour was fair, 1 Ivcnutiful since grief ist'ute, 'I h ''Ugh somewhat p. do thy brow ; An! b it nunc to soothe the pain Th iv pressing on thy heart and brain. Te, love, mv breast, at sorrow's call, S.-: nil tremble like thine own ; If 1": ; ii timbe eyes the tear drops fall, They shall not fall alone. Oar viu'W, like heaven's renal hew, Die. ' : ery light within their clow, Ot j o sorrow known : Aral gtitt', divided with thy heart. Were sweeter far than joy apart.

V '- - v. A wa. t ...

b.uty. So it is, and so it shall be, till at j suitors would the have?

last, "the. silver cotd is loosened riu! the golden bow I is biokco, and the pitcher is broken at the fountain, and the wheel is bioken at the cistern, and the dust rc turns to the tatth as it was, and the spi i it returns unto Cind l.o gac it.11

No: n is i.t)t a strange, dinensation

GREAT JACIISUN MALTING. At a meeting I the Democratic Hepublican members nf the p,cncral assembly ot the stale ol Indiana, and othrr citizens fritrd'v to the existing adminis

Jtr.oosly cb)S.n c tiairnun ot said cominiittcc, for the let in of ita r.cct?ar) ex-

iSiCncc, ai u On motion A. F. MonnroN was uranitnously chosen as rccicwuy of saji committee for a tin. ilr period, w here upon it was

JUsilicJ That a committee of five

CcCl1tViUtCU. 0 Y and with tlie consent cf thr U f tmed Med.ieal Society cf the l.J. St:.:i-s, the r."w He formed Medical Institi.ti n Las been ! cat-d in Worthii'gton, an I'itcrcst-

ing :;nl f.' uri'-Ji'.r.g tnn n the W :ietstrt:c

...... . . tratifti ot the rencral j'ovei nmci.t, hotn . . . , . i ..-. .

theltieudet man idme It is not ai.r..'ALr cct," t(l , ,,v the state, en Lc j Northern Tu:r.pikr. This state I as been ! "ouuly ; it is n a m.u.s'er m the crea I ,,XCM,f)' s boir, in t ',,,' ! all of tlie Jackson central committee, i chovvn, beca-r-e it presents the grtntcn j-u-tion. It is the law. nd the v.x of naune. y'y1" VAV 'lUv sc lSCUi,,K torlh Mldl ",altc,s as ll:c' n)a ' l" lhc d'tS V l'u , , . . ' D rember, 18.0; DaMP Konn sen dctm neccssar. and adUic tamcHlstude;t-ihe ccantiy atoi.r.d .t aNot to t,.y eternal res'..ng ph'.ce ;l lt ffun, Gibson coiii.n . u as c died to J . f iHunchng with every vat'e.tv (f mtdi .a talttlioii irtirval -no. '-. chair, and Mxcil F.L G. BniGHT an- , ' , " . . , . . plants; ;md th- Mttiati. n 1 xirg t n Tl'o u shalt he down r( it'ed ec, t r hal 1 ,C C VV CmnnUCC I . ,':,. v Mul delightful in the v eC-, , n ccu: With patriarchs cf the infant world, Nvith nuc 'f,.; bcirR callf(1 ,G order, U'V? 11 1 xpedienl that all democrahc re j lrm.d because the rco-.p m.cv f ;! e lame kings, V"L n lu" LV'. k . , Mr A I?! pubheuns should at ail limes be cnab'ed ( college cdif.ee, t p-ther uiih the rv.'; Thr powerful of the earth, the u ie eV gord, " JcCl tPl,ca ur kWr x 1 1 act promntlv and in concert, ami thatjevcrv vaiittvof sod ter aneMemhV be ar.-

I'.nr forms ,;jd hoar seers of aeespat, All in one miglnx sepd? lire. The hills,-Ktick-ii'-bul, and aiuient as the sun ; the mU s, Smtchiog in pensive (juietnes between ; 1 he xener.ibie woiaK, livers that move

la 10 j -st), ami tempi. aning brooks,

That make the meadow s gi

round all.

( !d ( )eean" n av and mel ineholv waste

Are but the solemn declarations ail, Ot the grc.it tcuibef man. Hut ol xv rat is it the t nob ? Docs the spirit die ? I) the best ..fli ctions ot the soui jp) doxvn into ttic daii; and silent

Mortise n.

On motion of Mr X n. Palmer, of MaJiso;:, it xv is unir.imously Hesolvrd. That A F. Morrison, A-

Line a 1 d M ( Hnght be appointed a ;

promptly

this committee will endeavor to designate a committee of Gvc persons in cv cy county in the stale, as a county ccr

responding committee, ?nd kat said

comrnitio to prcpatc resolutions cxprcs

! county committee be authoiis d and te

teal garde n, lias been prts nted to . , l.v tl;r board of tnisteescf Wcithu gou co.h-ge. There will be attaeht d ta the inv. itui'n 11. a dispensary for analyzing and preiaiiir

vegeiamc n.et.ii n e ; ai.ei an uit.rm.it v.

qutrteo to organize committt es f ' . r . l 1 .

I . ! .. ..I .1 ..r r 1 . I . , 10I lit i

eeti, uud poured 1 1,1 ll5Cl'' 1,5 , ,'iUice in the several townships ol their

.111 u.e pu .c.pje a..u hu v,w icsdccimc coumies. and all such com

. . i where persons from the nc ighbo: In .d, r r'u ot Mgl- distance, labotirg under fevcts, cdismnn-

prcstnt administration of the general

goverr.me'nt ; who, after retiring a lev minutes, icturned and repot ted ti e lol mwing resolutions, which vtcic unani 'iHjusy adopted ;

n ittees are rtspectlully invited to coricspond freely xvith the central committie, through th it ctuit mn and seciela ly at If (lir.ni prdis.

lirsoivil 'I ha the names of the per-

Itesdvcd That the friends of rcpub ; So- s con posing the sev'et r; coumv com

tions, dvs)tpsia, liver c.ri.phints. eir.vel, ulcers, fistulas, cancers, tec. i c. veil', t e ucctssfullx tie; ted, without il' 1 dir.fr, tc: ru 01 the .r.r, and from w 'r.ieh ih.e 'udcnA will acquire a c n tct knowledge ef t e nature, operation ;.: d -uperior tt?cac cf vegetable ajv t.ts in ren.ov irg di-easc. Tlie necessity for such ;m v stito.tim ef

this kind, in the west, to be under th- direc-

1 1 i. . 1 W ,, SC, danism, union, and lice institutions, in ..decs, will be announced ihn.uKh ihcj tmn f comt ttti.t professors, is sfikir.-dv and hall, and b.cathlcss da.kncss, and i lruiKMl3, continue to icposcthe hiv-hct 1 ndiun. ol the Indiana Dcmoctai us soon evident. It is an in3;iu,t:on that i, dt vraxil

lunetal tram these belong not to the j l-, f, encc in the administration ot An

soul. I hey ptocihiiu omy the body's j ,i,tw Jackson, and hold m ptoud rstctm disso.u'.ion. I hey but celebrate the va ,MS tu.uati -n for the plain leaiuics ot

nislung away ot tlie shedow ot esisi encc. Man dues not die, though tin tonus ol popular speech thus anuounct his exit, lie does not die Wc buty, not our friend, but only the form, the vehicle in which tor a tunc, our triend liv ed That co;d impassive clay, is not the lnend, the parent, the child, the compa ninn, the c lierislud being. No, it is n ';

blessed be God that xve can say J: is

t'iur r-.-derai Constitution, and ibat ti'in

ind unwavering integrity, which tie e x inces in the observance of its land uiaiks. tegudlcssof the menaces ot en unit s 01 the persuasions of ttienda. Ieaolved That we entertain tlie most unlioiitid confidence in the wisdom and

patiiotistn of ihe president, and nis cbi

not! It is the ma;ciil world only t ai

earth

claims

It is the

"dust" oidv.

that "descends to dust." The gravt I let us break lis axvlul spell, its di cad do minnm. Ii is the plac.o where man lays down his weakness, his tnfi miiy, his diseases and snrtows, that be may rise up to a new and g!oi Litis iLe. It is the place xv bet c man t a-es in all that is ft nil and decaying ceases to be man that he u ? be. in gloiy and blesediKss, an angel d light ! Why, then, sh -uld v c fear death, save as the wicked lear, aod must fear i!? A hy dread to lay down this trail body in its ics'iii place, and this weary aching head on the pillow of its repose ? Why tremble at thi. that 10 the t--og sleep ol

possible

Res Avrd l h it the demociMic rt pub lii an tdLois thiougnout the state are hereby respectfully invited to publish the toieg' ing p'oceedings, and lend their ftitiully cfToi ts in support of the undertaking JAMES BLAKE. Chairman. A. F. MOHIUhON, secretary.

'Ihe English laxxs punish vice; the

to concentrate, and

oet, to piesei xc the itputaticn ot our; Chinese laws do more, they reward vir

country and tu protect and itnpi ove is I Ute (Ichhv.uh

financial, commercial, agricultural, and

national intet tUs. AnU that wc view, vx nh feelings ol piicle, the icsultsofthc general diplomacy of the administration

t EMA1N1NG in the posflTiee at Yin.5 i. cennes, the quaiter ending the 31st

Hcsclvtd, That in the hands ot an December, 18C0, which if not taken tut

honest man, the inieicsts ot all men arc satv ; and that the western a atts, and pat ticularly IndLua, have no reasons to appiclnnd any lesults detrimental to tlicir or tier prosperity, emanating from one who his ever been the Itiend and dciendei of xx cstern rights, and western claims, and whose tecliogs, locality and ioteiests rc blended v ilh those of tlie people of the west lirsnlvcdt l ha the rigid accountabil ity ot pub ie otucers, the payment of the

liuhiip i!rll . I hf -fiii-i!i-- 1111 il

xvith.in three months, will be sent to the general postotacc as dead letters.

A Seneca Almy, , J.unrs Alexander, B. F. Spilman, John Anderson, h James Rloxsom, Wni. Bar well,

Jas. Andrevvs, Lid.lv Andrevvs, A. W. Anson, S itnuel Adams,

Fi",m tkt

A THOUGHT. Rv 1 M. WhTMoKE. As wc look back through life, 1' o.iv moments of sacitiess. How few ami how brief Aie us learnings of gladness! Vet we fi.id 'midst ihe gloom That our pathway o'ershaded, A fexv sp,.ts cf sunshine Still liugeimg unshaded. And memory still hoards, As her richest of treasures, Some fwW blissful moments. Some siul thrilling pleasures. An hour of such rapture 1 a '.ite ere it cloes, "l is one drop of t'rag ranee From thousands f roses!

I I 11 I II IWI1MI1WI HH IMMBI

KATURaL BIttiAD OF D tSATH. It see. os to us a ijigt, it seems as it al. were wrong, in a world ivheie, from the eiy constitution of things, death tuu a . close every scene ot liutnan Ute, W e i u hatn reigned 'or age ov er all generations, wheie the veiy air wc bitaine and the ilust xxc tread upon was once animated lile it seems to us most Btrangc and wrong, thai this most cominon. lucesyjiy, expeilient. and certain Ot--.ti events, snouid bung such horror an l desolation vyp.ti it ; that it should T)rt"g such ti emendous agitation, as it it , v)inc awful ami unprtccdented pi -ocnon; that it slioud be mot e t' an d. n,i a shuck, a catastrophe, a conv ul

sioo ; h it n iture, instead of holding onj

its steady

tnevab e ruin And thai

sti o,.encss t.) tins event- Call sick

PCs, xve rreat. Can pain, an approach)

todcth Oait tb.e xvearmess and failure

no more, and pain no more, and hear no

nore the cties of want s;or the groans o distress and far retitcd from the tur noil or life, that violence and change shall pass lightly over it, and the tiemen's shall beat and the stomas shall sigh unhcai d around its lowly bed ? Say ye aged and snfrm, is it the great est of exils to die? Say ye 'hi drennt cae and t ii ! say, ye ifH cUd and tempted! is it the greatest ot evils die? Oil I no Come the last hour, in God's own time! And a good life and a glorious hope shail make it xvelco e. Come the hour of release i and afilic tion shall m-ke it welcome. Cometh hour of reunion with the loved and his" on earth! and of the passionate yearn ings of affection, and the strong aspira tions of faith, shall bear us to theii h esst d land Come dea'h to this body this burdened, tempted, fiai!, failing, d nig body I and o the soul, come tree ilom. light and joy unceasing ! comt; the immortal life ! l II- that liveth" sai'l

ihe vonqut roi oxer Dea'h "he tha' liv

eth andbclicveth in mr. shall nrvrr dr

i

people

throughout the Union, are objects of primary importance, and that it is the duty of every man in and out ot office, o second the attempts ot any lulminis .ration for these purposes, and that we cordially approve of the principles of the pitsident on these subjects Resolved, That in our c pinion no exent would render more general satis

la. tion to ihe democratic republicans ol

Indiana, than to see again the venerable pMriot and hero vho now holds the office f president as the spontaneous gift oi a nee and soveieign people, selected loi

another term to preside oxer the civil,

r. ogious, and political destinies ot this 'appy, piosperous, and xvide s pi cad U nion. Alter the committee appointed ftu that purpose had finished their repot t, he following preamble and resolution was admitted by unanimous consent From a sense of the constitutional doctrines, patriotic principles, and faith tul exhibits of the prosperous state of our country so ably set forth in the mess ge ol the president, now before us. and i's intrinsic metit and profound abilitv, Mid fe.ling a desiie that all classes of citizens should be enabled to examine its interesting contents and deliberate Jk d. cide upon the ability and integrity ot :ue p-t sent administration therefore Reaolvd. t hat 5 000 copies of the pi cside.nt's message be published for distribution thioughuut the state, tor the use ot ail classes, descriptions and parlies ot men. On mo'ion, John C Reiley, N. B. Palmer, J P Drake, James Blake, anil I homas Gi v ens. were appointed a committee, who retiied, with instiuctions to select and nominate a standing central

John Radollet, 3. A Itaikman,

John Brunt r. Fdizabtth Condley, John Crook, 2. r John Cash. 2. Hiehaial Chaddock, Albert Compton, John H. l)nvlen, Abrah on Decker, P.ttsey 1) -nelson, Hiehard Daniel, Jo!m Duu 11 and Israel South w ick. John Flhott, Thomas Fstes. John Fulierton, C,

Carles Fris'ee,

Lew is (oen, George Garret, Jr. James T. Horner,

D

Adam Craft, Luther Cochran, Is:uic Con dry, in 11. Ciifton, Joseph C-oJiius.

disseminate, all the

know ltde and tlisoov erit s f d-ictoi c! me

dicine and enrpyncs, sag- s, and v :.gi s: and that will demonstrate to the student ;.nd the sick that vegetable alone, :.(foid the only rational, safe, and tflfectmd n cans f reinov ing diseases, vv itheut impairing the constitution, or endanger life or limb 'I hat the present system of . raeticc, which tie at: diseases of every form witli natalhc. minerals, the l ncc t, or the'knife, isdangcia e rr inetneieut the lamentable f.cts w hieti every day present too f illy illustrate. Noi is this truth nu re clev.rly exhibited, th.-:. tl.c fact that vegetable suljs'ances a lea -. are. void of danger, aid povveifnih .fi rnn!. when administered: a pre tut nee to the success of our New -York infirmary, ;::.d the success of igneaant boiar.ical phy sscians

prov s thi tact.

Tlie college ar.d infirmarv ill be r pen.-

thc first ueel; in December, wlure students

from nil p irts may enter and complete, thtir

medical educ:.ti. :'. and wheie pt rons '..boring uiuh-r e vety spei ies cf disease diall

rect ive prompt ant! faithful atuntin.

Ih.e course ot s udy to be pursued, rd which will be taugti according if) the-OLD and tlie Ki fokmi d yste!T.s, byLecttts, Uecitat'KMis, I'lxaitunatjrns, and suitable lex, books, is, 1st. Anatomy and l'hysioirpy . C. Old and Reformed Surgery. 'ihcety anel Practice f Medicine 4. The old iMiii improv eel sy stem of Midwifery, xv ith the eliseast s of women and childun 5. Materia

lTizabeth Dcoiing, J.unes Denny , John Dev -i e, iiliam I)e nny, Wm. Dinxvtddie,

John K xv ing, C,

John Turgason,

G

Jordan Glazebrook,

J U V F. NILE M A G N A M M IT V. A lad xv as recently called before the police couit, for throwing a stone vv hid'' s'.iiuk a little girl in the eye the respectabt'ity of the panics excited consi derablc interest, atuldrevv many persons to ficar the examination. The bo was bound to appear at the Municipal court, and colonel M vv as engaged as his eounael. Soon after the examination, a nother boy about twelve years of age called unon the counsellor aforesaid, ami

asked, "Sir ate vou engaged to delcm) i cu,,,,"lllcc io consist ot twenty ; who re ... . . - I nun, rt .rl .1... .1 1 . .

"Yes lam '!h' (;m ""uaijuncuiiui incy naiiyien-

sk ?" Vo which the little fellow :

1' 1 1 .

eouisc, were lauing luio in

...i.:u : - . : . .....

jo uii.u is TjiiaiiL:e, 1 s iien .

you

rcpiitd, with honety worthy of his im mortal grandfather, "because, sir. 1 threw the sione, aiul cannot suffer a comrr.cle to be punished for a r.;imc ot my own commission " l,Vtil done von are a tine boy ; what is your name V "My name "Well,"

ed for that purpose James Blake, Alex

F Morrison, Alfred Hanison, and Basil Bioun, ot In-Jianapolis, Amos Lane, ot Dearborn, Nathan B Palmer, of Jcfier son, A Davidson, ot Decatur, Daniel Hankins, of Fayette, Geoige Boon, ot lul ivan, R Xcwland, ol Washiogti, Hiram AUlridce. of Shelbv. Jolin M.

JU-

Job Ilimmond,

F.d'nul. M. Harrington, A. C. V. Hunter. J

mei

Medica, w uh practie 1 nt.el general Botany

6 Medical and Botanical Chemist: v

Pharmacy. 7. Stated Lectures on collateral Science Moral and Mental Philosophy Phrenology Medical Jniispiudence Cemparntiv e anatomy. Medical history, fee. Bv attending this institution, the student wilt acquire a correct knowledge ot the present practice f phy siei ms a know ledge of the use, '-md abuse, of Minerals, the Lancet, Obstetrical Forceps, and the knife, ai d 3 knowledge of the new and improved sy stein, that supersedes their use, with tenfold more safety and success. There will be no specify d time to ccmpk te a course of study ; whenexer the student is qualified he "tr.i.ygraduate and receive a Diploma some xvilj pass ii, , ne year others will rt quite more. UUQl'ISITIONS FOR ADMISSION.

A eei loic.aie ef a good n,o-;;l i

Samuel Judab, 2. Fdizabcih J. hnson, Samuel Johnson. John K. Kurtr, J. A.Lafnid, Frances Lownds,

Josiah Jor.es, Thomas Jink ins,

K

Marron cc Hunter, R. M'Coy, Jacob Myers, John Mason,

M

David Ivutch,

Alexis Lerov,

Iliacinthe Lasselle.

W. M'Ln-kv, Saml M'Clurc, James Medley, W. G. M 'Combs.

Benjamin Middleton, Benj. Munqiov.er,

W in. Miner.

slid the counsellor, admit int the noble i ljriIm"' 01 Clatk, Luward Pallon, fit

heartedness of the lad, ' w i.l you 'ell the LlNVltzei la;,,J' general John Myers, ot

a e;eneiM uanici tgier, ot l-'ut

.i : Kn )

1 I I .llll' ill i lil li viril llllltlllllir-ti rrtr

John Mull,

Bennct Ncwcum. Benjamin Olney,

Thomas Piety II II. Phelon, Obcdiah F. Patrick, Zachariah Pullham.

Joseph Quigley.

Reynolds Bonner, Sasan Keilv,

S. K. Sneed, Lvdia Sells, Joseph Scrogin, 2. Jacob Slover,

Fdijah Thorn,

N O P

Horace Orcutt, Benjamin Prvcr, S. Pitcher, Andiew Purcell,

I

tcr. 2. i eoo.l lao'hsh i-a!iicaiion. TF.IlMS The price oi qu difxu g a person to practice, inel'i iing a Diploma, and access to all the adv nr.! .ge -s, t,f t;,. l;,.';i;

tion, will be o!50 in .ulvance, c:

!'!

Q

s

A. P.. Russell, G. V. Ratl.bone.

v

George S'goer, John F. Snapp, Thomas Small, Thrums Shannon.

Jas. Thraslkill.

Solomon Tcverbaugh, Samuel Thomjison, Wiliiain Town. V

Frances siar.ey Vanderburgh.

act ?' "Yes sir," said he. end immedi

i i v . . .. i a .

ot toe Itnt'is aod senses, call deciv, dv ia "- , eo. o,, ?u, J:i , )MK c lm ing It is -o; it is a gradual loosening! !,,'V PPe 1 he f.iends ot the mju Of V. cords..: 'ileand , bieakingo- its I r,cd..Rn ' !carf, these particulars res,-vers and its re sou-ces Se7 shall ! l'ecllnt1 taking any luilher steps in the

tin v a' I, one and another, give wav. "I! 1

W. A. Vertresc, A. F. Vanarsdale, D. G. C. Vaughn.

vancc, and S'OO at the close f liis stuoi.-s. l-.very advantage given, and n e al'ow. ance made to those- in indigent c'.r u.nstances. Board will be had at .(,(; pt r v. evL, anel books at the western t ity jiir s. 17Fvery student cn c i.tt : :;;g W r ten ccllcge will become an honorary n.v mber f the Reformed Medical Soci.-tv r t.'.c Cnited Slatt s from v.hr.m lie will rec r. e a Dip-h-ma, nr1 Annual Report of all t'r.e doings and disroveiies of its fliff. rent mr n.hers, and be entitle,! to all its ccnjUtut:e::aJ privileges nr.d benefits. , Those vvi'.hin further "nforrratior vv.H please address a letter (pr.?-t jai') t(. ('( ' G. H. Grisvvohl, cr tlie undersiiri.t -i, and i-

! sh all receive prompt attentim.

Stu tnts and otliers had fjetter be are rf the slanders f the pre.-ent physicians, who know no more abc ut our institution, ttun they do about Botanical Medicine. J. J. VIT.FLL, Pnndcnt. IWrthir.'jtcn. O.Oct. 1, lif). NO'lT. Kditers jiubiislnng the above Circular fifty -two times, shall receive as compensation, a certificate entitiitg the bearer to tuiti'-n gratis, or an fquiv a'ent ta that su:n (S150) in medicine, advice er attend. ir.ee. frt ni ns rrany merolier -f our c'h ty. Those ub!ishing it 6 times, to half that compensation. Such editors in the west as published the N. York Cirrular one, year, by giving the fort geing twelv inserior.s, can sCTU; tb.vir sfj'Ie nt to tins insti'.utio't, and he shall In-accepted. November C7. :s:o. 4C-lv

fc

el.' I

xviil the thougtv.tul mn say, "I

pang of suffering, as ii xtcre,

The following interesting ones' ion i

a-jKeu uy a coi i es pondetit rl

am, A. t GnHith. o! Jnrkin. T.l)t,

(Txrdncr, ot Vermillion, Jacob Iknce, i - 'atson,

"I l ioy d. William Btissell, ol Rush, and 1 Srth 'allien Wil jam Xculan !,of Lawrer ce, which i ?!mlVty -pot, was unanimously adopted by the j id WUsom

,7 K JOHN SCOT F, pGtman:n-

....... i, ,f , g ,4Ut i uc een

H. Whittcn, lrxvin W'idlacc, A. U est fill, W iih iin W'oids,

Vinccnncs, Jan. 1.

4S 4' 1-1

Cii.SK FOR

paid tor cjii ted

'ai e.oinnintce be msiructed to nubf.sh

the .v.'n j an addicss in tlif.lft.,,,, ,...,;, i.n. ...

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rent of iile within mc to be wear ing a- slic hsd bu! two teeth in ti oot and they ..StlUUlilti 6v : dttT;;l3 Way us own channels. I feet the sharp were l.lark if she had a hump belli d At a general meeting of the central f Wanlcd-Two Apptentfes to the ne, .verykeen emotion, an. every a- ami to mike amen 's was I etfect.v fl. rrm mir.ee i-oldcn en tne ::nd oi Ut-Tanmng and CuuuriNO hus-ness f i. .!..... .1... .. .1,11 it It ... nr., ...,.1.1.. 1 ... . I . . I

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Eiiei tctiitiir the inoments oi tncja

J-uformatiou -rntrtr. K N Y intelligcuce concerning Thorn. as M'Dornei!, on A Hugh MDonneil, of the Paiish r,f Cooln.unsgti, and County Feroanagh. Irelanil, w m dine to the Uni'cd States in IBij, will be kindly received by hi sis er, M.,ry M'Oonnell, Bochct.Mer, X V., or to the Unman Catholic Baiter ol the vunc

rlltl highest price in cash, w;;1 be place It is presumed that he reside

in one of hz Wcs'ein States, peihar-r.

ii,in-is or .vitssoun IMito.s fiiendiy to ;!.r cause of hemanin wi.l please insert thi. O. tober lo. Us;.0

eomtnutee nrc:re-p?!ed Ta tr- .

anu .oi ty nine negroes with hvYxnty five ; yanizc tor business, and ;

Vincca;:e:; Nov. IC Jt'. -S'J-lf. i .'iJCIV pounds cf oo! Ti'GTlU'd.