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at I-, , ' iT ,l so the date of the entry of each at- fu st day of April, 1829, when Mr Brad . , , .: Mh. stout I he enclosed poetical elf i- , . ... . 3 . , ;, , , ' ' ' ,. , rt. is a production of one who is. as vet. ! 'owanr' ,l ws believed, would furnish ley was actm- postmaster-scncinl, the .Wrr.-:W2 GILiilVtJj?.
i "iiew bcrmuer;" and, if vou feel disposed : infallible criteiion of the lime when allowance was made to Mr llanetl ; K. T
to svr.ice. l he signature may oc i , or v in-ccr-ncs IUrd,' discretion irv with yourself. Mv thoughts on the subject of the signature, I incennes Bird are but few-knowm.; the imn r in useu to posses no -"i his, u ii.ii be expedient to try the ehVcts of a bold sig nature. x ours, witli respect, rim author. FOR THE WESTERN SUN. THE REJECTED LOVEU. Cupid tfl the bosom stcalin;'. Routes every tender feeling; Makes htvicti-ns sig; aud iai.guish, r P-ates them to regret nnd angu:.vh. Fuu of fitilic, full cf joy, At first he seems a harmless boy: But when he gains the he trt the god Then governs with an iron rod. Away, away, thou traitor Love. Woman' the cause of man's undoing Tempts him by siren smiles to ruin; A.?!! when his passion fondly pressing, IL sc( ks tire matrimonial blessing, B it she with scorn and cold disdain, Do.igUts to see the fool in pain: Oh! man take heed of love beware .For love is rum and despair Awav. awav, thou traitor Love. VINCLNN KS BARD. Fiom ttie (Washington C u ) V.iehc. 1 here are times when the innocent are pursued and narrassed wim ialse charges, by the guilty, to tavor their own , escape The Biadleys mismanaged the Post Otfice Department, which led to mistakes in the clei ks who made out the abstracts lor the Senate, and one ot the vrro' doers seized on the consequences of the act to ber ime an accuser Messrs. Clayton and Holmes, ol ir.e Senate, km themselves as accomplices to this jnj jvice. We give the following state mem to explain the precise lads on TVhich these nersons a', u muted to b.sc a cbirge cf forgery against the Clerks of the Department In '.he spring of 1 830, a short time befote hc close ot the first sessioti ot the last Congress, ths Post Master Genc.al vas directed, hy a resolution of tnc Senate, to repoit 10 that body, at an eaily period of the next session, copies of ad contracts tor carrying the mail on w inc i I addiv.otial conipet.sation tor inci eaed ! services had been made from the time et ; Mi. McLean's coming into cilice as P-.si Master General, wnich was July l, i823, ?o thc day of passing that resolution; de siguating in each case by whom the ser- . "vice was required, and by whom the al lowance was made. When a copy of this resolution was furnished to the Post Master General, he gave direction to Mr Brown, his Ch-ef Cletk, to cause the report to be prepjred. Mr. Brown directed, first Mr. I'aylor,
r ve it a nucc m vour p aner, it is at v our it was made, and consequently ol tnc ; mose booss ot accounts w ere, at me vcrv i
and a tervvards Mr. Urn. das, two clerks Thi rcp ut was referred to the com in Uu departmem, 10 peitormtne woik, mittee on thc investigation of ihe Post and instructed them how 10 proceed. Office Department. ' In the course ot The taw requires, that in all cases j investigation before that commitiee, A t?heic additional allowances aie made toibraha i. Bradley, who had b en ciism ssed contractor, the same slial.be entered j by Mi. Barry hom the oiuce of Assist an the con. ract On leitrring to the j ant Postmaster General, ar.d w ho in reconUacts.it was touid that in many in j ventre was laboring to injure Mr. Barry stances this had been neglected befoie; uiih that commi.tce, discovered a misMr Barry came into the oftUe; ami m : take in the da e of an allowance which cases where it had been done, there was! had been mule to Mr llarrell lor trans
jj t-erally an omission ot thc dale lo Temedy thess delects in the records ot the othce detects arising from a loose inanner in which Dr JJiadley had been in thc habit of conducting that business Mr. Brown directed Mr. Taylor to re fcrto a book kept by Mi. Miter, the pay Clck, comruo dy called the pay I si Tin f:ay list is an alphj'je:ieai ist ot comrac o. names,against each ot which ss marked on the icit hand thc number
ot u.e contract, and on toe right baud heen made hy him: but Mr Barry was to the name oi John M'Lean, who was Ihe. -.mount ot his quarterly compensa j Pom master tit m ral on the I Stunt Ap 11, Postmaster General during that peiiod, lion When any additional allowance is I is:9, and by him thc allowance was J to enter ail allow ances mane tiomthe male to a contractor, the service tor j therefore made On the complaint otj7.h of March to the 5lh of April, 1829, vhuh that additional allowance is made; Mr. Bradley, the Hon. Messrs Grundy! to Abraham Bradley, who washy law ac 19 luted on this pa list, under the con ; and Holmes, of the C ommittee o' the ting postmaster general dining 'hat pe tractor's name, and tnc additional sum 1 Senate, visited the Geneial Post Olfict , ! t iod ; and from .he 6th cf Apiih 1829, alb-wed is noted under toe oiigina! sU.u ; and examined, under o-sth such of the j the day when liliam 1 Barry iot.k Tins is called the pay lis:, because itisicleiks as had been concerned in thc '. charge' of thc derailment, to enter all tlu ;uide of thc clerk in making out thc : transaction, or w hose knowledge might I allow ances to his name. In the cae pay to the several contractu s. Pi o.n "enable them to developc thc facts. lluyiXo. 191, of Mr Han ell, the service apth; t. iy list, the entries ate usu lily made1 also examined every book and document ; pea:s to have been ordered by Mr M' in .he account books to the credit of in thc Department that could shed any Lean, and the allowance made on the .u eonttactor Mr Brown directed light upon the subject Theitult ot j 13th of April, 1S29, by Mr. Bany. Mr ayi..r to refer to the pay list, be- their examination was that a letter wjs ! The entry on the ti ansci iplto the name
JU'1 i- w-u u, moie- pe-riecuy man any ai e uj 'uu.ent m to- D puttment. exhit , ill the pigments which ha.' been Tn.id.' ; r a el cl 1 ionai services, and in each cas icf-i- ro the particular contract un Trim each allowance had h-en made Mr. Taylor and Mr Dum.as, in the aeeo i-io.-wKm u. u.e iasv assignee: ,..-. r jie wr v-vjji. s ui me seveiai . T ... 1 . . n ae, .c4u..e. u.au an aosiraer or n h inn . t K a o i . . t . . I t. a .11 eas , yiuMi; ...v, uuuhiuhji service prrtormcd. cy whom mat service was a It ll. r 1 1 rcqui" i . Mi e sum ahowcti, ?.:v,i ey whom the ? i " a n c e wa oimc 'V - ettain by whom ench allowance "Was nr. -de, it was nccrssary to ascertain the d-'e when it was made; lor Dr Rr d lev hi' never stated cn the contracts by tjhom at. allowance vvas made, nor the U;oe -nn-i it wai maile. vir 1 avior, thereto. e, to surmount this difTn tilty. ca, led on Mr Bujwn f r larther instruc Uoo, bcir to ascertain thcie respective
dates. Mr. Brown directed him to ?a!;c i
the only criterion that the books udord cd, which was the dates of the several entries in the books of accounts to the credit of the contractors for the extra allowances. The books had been kept , under the diicction of Mr Ah" aham j Riadley ; and it was presumed that they ; lost Master General bv whom it was. made In this maimer the clerks CCC(jC( t0 thc accomplishment of their j T , . . . , r ! of allowance, Mr. Taylor was of the opi- j jnion, that from the 6 h of March, 1829, ! the day when Mr McLean ceased to be l'ostii'SMer (jeneial, Air liarry wastoiol j be considered as Postmaster (General, j though hs did not enter upon the duties I ,,f I,-,. .,(T',n fill !, ,,f Annl T..!!.,.., 4l MlltVi nil iiv vjll Wl kMll i ' IKJ w inj;; and therefore he noted in the ab-1 a-iu' v '!-" io " uiuiu;:, u name ; .- . r- ri ! oi .nr. xiairv, as iostmaster u ncrai during that period. Mr Dur.das doubt j ed the correctness of this course, and j as a difference ol opinion existed be- ! t ween them, tlie su'oject was reten ed by j Mr Taylor to M B own, for turther in - j structiom as to the person who was to be consiJeied Posin.ster General, dm iut; each peiiod Mr Brown ..o wecd by stating, that from th Is oi' Ju.v. 1823. to the 6;h of Match, 1829, Mr. McLean was Postmaster General, and that all allowances, therefore, during that pe riod.wvre made by him 1 hatirofn the 7thof March, to the rth of April, 1829, the law constituted Mr Abraham BtsU ley, who was the senior assistant, the acting Postmaster General, and that all ai)OWaoccs, made within that period, were therefore made by him. That Mi Barry took charge of thc Department, j on the fun day ol April, 1829, and that all allowances from that day, were therehue, made by him On his leceivingj this instruction, Mr. Tavlov pcrctived, I that ho had not been correct, in wti.hurl j upon the abstract which lie was making, j jiho name of Mi. B ury as Postmastci j General, while Mr. Bradicv was fihinc i
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that oilice, und thei xtore, corrected hislmcnt. after a laborious and vigilant in
, . error by erasing thc name ot Br.iy, and writing that ol Bradley upon it, or by j dircctimr Mr Dundus to do so This is mII the cr asut e, or mutilation, that has taken place in the whole of this
business. A cier k corrected his own cr J r e sobing iron, the looseness of a disroi,in a document which he was himsell j carded otTicer, who was himtiCll the compreparing, before he bad finished that j plan ant in the ease
document, and bclorc it had been see?: by any one ol his superiors in office, or received any official sanction whatever 1 he rosirmwfr liencral was timing this time, confined with a severe atrack ot the pleurisy The repoit was finished, comp'isinc nearly six thousand large ioiio pages ai a time, when Mr. Brown was con'imdto his lumber with sickness, and sent to tht: Senate without his examination. Mr Brown, therefore, cannot be held respon sible for any mistake, which may havi occurred, when he was unable to exam i ine it, and had no hand in wtitinr it. p wiin the mail between Gtorgctow n , and Charleston, S. C That allowance ; had pi obab'y been made ontl.e 13th ot Apii!, '8:9, audit was entered in tht ab j Sf rct which Mr. layior and Mr, Dun das had prepared, as made on tlu 1st of 1 April. 1829 Of this Mi Bradley complained; be c nise he was himself acting Pos' m .str General on the 1st ot April, 189, and tie allow ance hei efore appeared to have lound m record written by iJr. Hradiev, dated Aniil 13th, 18:9, informins: Mr Han t 1 that the : s'maslci ejenera: had nad'1 him that allowance I he letter oi Dr Bradley did no. stn'c on what dav thc Po-tn aster General !.ad agreed to make tin abowar.ee, but it i presumctl to nave Dcen on thc day when nut leucr vvas written i ne p..v i.t t . . - coti:amej arote m the har.tl w , mnot .! .l l . .1 .xi it r .11 inc pay cierK, siaum; mat ;.;i uateii was entitled to thc additional allowance, : but vvitlnnit any dale ot allow ant e, or any, ituiicatioti of time, except the lollowino words in parenthesis "?ee lettei to liar rtllot 13th ot April' The fi st credit lor this allowance to Mr H.irell, was d iced to the credit of his account in thc Journal and Ledger o the !) partment, ur.Ccr date ot the Istot Ap'ii, . J.'9 J Ihe clerks, in making the abstract, tie ! ponded upon the arrurac ol the ac : counts, which vTcrc then kept, ?.ntj had,
occrj for more tliAn lwen!y years Iccpt,'
under the direction of Mr. Abraham j Bradley. They did rot suspect for a , moment, that Mr. Bradley's diicction j would have admitted to the credit of a i contractor, an allowance under a date antecedent to the decision of the Postmaster Gcn'l. in favor of that allowance time ot thai entry, kept under tnc tnrec-
pro-jifon, and subject to the supervision of
Mi. Bradley But it is in the recollcc-. ,in ot Ba-rv, that the allowance i . , , , ,r r, .t.u,fA 1 ptl!, ,829 and probably on the 13th ofi April, wn ch was the date of Mr B?ad j ley's kttcr to Mr. Ilarreil, advising him the allowance. Mr Bradley complains that mother! cases, the same ertcr exists in the abstract, h is very possible : but it it does, it arises troori the same can ise for ' , r- , : ' ince, it m examil.Uli; llie e. ntv. ' i n . e, ii ' i ,
appeals to have been an old pta tse un ; An elegant p.b.ie et" the 1 rtet r.isldor.s dcr Mr Bi adley's admnitration of that will be publimvd in the January No. Oi:e branch, to antedate accounts by entei in 1 f the Figures a full length' Portrait ri to - man's rreclit and allowance under aiQ11'11 Ad laide of Lii'dand; a Lady in
date when that allowance had not yet been made by the posimaft-r-cr.ttal. N"thin cn be inoie certain, than thai there was no intention on the part ot the department to make Mi Bradicv, ihe author of this allowance: tor Mr. Barry bad, at the preceding session of congress, informed the seriate that he himself made the allowance, and assign ed his reasons for doing so in a special report, which report wss printed by order ol the senate. The whole of the foregoing statement is confirmed by several depositions taken bv the committee and which arc now in the archives of the senate. The tacts are known to every member of thc com mittee, and may be known to any person who takes the trouble to examine them The whole proceedings in this matter to shew, that a committee of the se nate. at the head of which was the prime mover of the measure, raised for the purpose of ascertaining whether any error existed in the nostotliet denartvestigation o! more than two months. could not discover a single tangible point of which to complam, nor an error of any description vv hitever, e xcept that ol twelve days in a dale, and even thai Oi thc depositions which were taken by the committee, we beic insert that of Mr Brow n, vhici comprises the lea ' ! .r I irtc in f lw r:cf f!ll U 111. ll !H C I it general to cause thc statement ot the allowances (marked A.) to be made, I bis instructed Mr. John layhu to com mer.ee the vo k, and afierwartU, by concent of the postmaster genet al, f mo nloyed Mr Dundas to assist him. dirt ci ions wmich 1 ilVll tlV IU 1,1 1 .... ' upon .vir uter, tnc pay-cieiK, mr nis pay list, which would exhibit the payments actually made, arti on what con tracts ibr.y were madt ; tiom which, releicncc coultl be had iu eech paiticulai contract. Mr Taylor soon after inform ed me, that in many casts, the additional allowances were noi entered on the con tracts; itnd when they wete so entered, in most instances the date 01 entry was t t I" ! omitted, and he needed instruction as to ! the proper date. 1 then directed turn to take ihe dale of entry to the ciedit oi m the contiac oi as thc only ciiteuon that could be given. Sometime alter this, he asked farther instrutiion as to thc proper person who shou tl be regarded as having mr.de the allowance at tiie dil ferent periods 1 dnected him to tntei all allowances made Iron, the 1 st of Juiy, 1 1823. to the 6 h March, 189, inclusive, ot Mr Bradicv, is an'trror : which 1 ! w-ts r.ot ant:rif d of. f.ever harm--n tin this morning, as I was confined sickness when the 1 cpoi I was made ; but the errc must have arisen I mm the fob owmg circumstarTc. Theemtvt f the athjwancc was made on Mr. Sulci's nr.v , lis, with r.o other dale .f enti v t.rtn a 1 ho otl.er daic of enny t . .? re t et;ce to a letter ed Apiii IJ 1829.1 -.- to M Haried ihe tnt.v i.om the pay ii-t in the hooks of conn.s. tor so
I di .g tacts in the case, and winch is con i ..........-. v, , ,wlu" fi me d all its details by loose ol Mr 1 itL untie: t.gtv d has take t, Lctttt s j rat Screr.e-.v.cral and Mental Phih,,, ,.hy su.r, Mr lay lor, ami Mr Dundas. ItMamentaiy f.cn, the Probate 1 ; ' - k". rrfO ii lhowr h-ir.r tluH- sworn mu viurtot aide; hui ! county, and State '1JJ "u natoin, ,vlcdicl history. c. J. li lROWi. bvitgt.ury bw..i 11. niati. ') alu this institution, the -tir rt he'.oilown g s-aa ucii .n wutn g : Indiana, on the last w.,1 and testament (,l;ilc a rreet knowledge ei t' e mcWhen diier.tr d hv me postmaster- ' "nv,'AK1 llicc ., tieceastd, laid o . Se.. i.iact'tcc 1 1 rdiVsiciiTis..i i.-t-.r,u .v.. vt
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much ot the adt'.iiion . r.llowance as ac 1 that on rsa'.tnday, the 9lii day of April, crued br services rendered prior lo x'c.z t hr I, at thc OwcUin house of the deist ot Apnl, 182?, was made ur der date t eased, the administrati ix will sell to the
oS Apiil 1, IS.9, insttud ot thc date; highest bidder, the personal property One Inspector ot Lieciions. wh-n 'he allowance was actually made,! hclonin; to sail estate, r.n a credit with Twopence viewers L";ii A;ai: 1329 It w as not kn.v n to ; b md and .tpproved secu.iiy and such, Two orer seers of the Poor, and as mame, and c. . c utsc cotdd not have been J cm drains as the administrati ix may re- ' t;y supervisor of the road asihcietc
ar ticipa'ed by per sons em phi; t d in na ki: a: toe statement, that the date ot an eetrv to the credit f.t r. r.ri :ir.nr fm - d h i .-.l a h.w a,ce,was e r made anteqcJcnt to Out aiiovvancc. Prom the ex -
fo have bchn the ancient custom ol thede.! partmcnt in similar casts ; and a custrm which, if correct, as I believe it to be, aoDears net vet to have been clanged, i . r ' " O Ii BHUWN, Chief Clerk. General Post Offick, : O ' -' O Each No. of thiif.'.;ular monthly r.i r. for 1831, will contain cr jikre roy..l tavo pages of letter pios, closely printed vn u I--e aita troo; :i paoer, tot nut e; at i ;e V'rlcc g1 y' ' i:vtry NO. will U- tii.btilished with cue c - leguntVVppei plate ;it.I seeral ha!.ds iiif Wood Lngra'.ings Music, and illustiatioi.s of lictany; b vUlcs a beautiful Title B. g.ai d a general l.-idtx for the volume. The ttpperplates will embrace Portraits r f r,i;r n-OSt lnstl"ulb'-'l "-en, tht J:hit,K., Vicvvs d l'ai.cy Pieces, equal to thoi t.f uhu htl iliccl in the United Suites. , . i.t J 1 ' i.iin jtess; a v a Ki i'r ui ess. and L.au and ... , ft um.v.ii uiiu 1 urban, ot the newest style. 1 i.t. n-uiui.i) ii. .iiieonza:u a sruenp ot mgs win oe 01 uie oeit ciua "iu-i 1'iviiiiuiiM noil. lvV.ll ! 1'. ICU LUl .,t. .... -.i,.. . ' f I" . 1 111 f niMlllltf I l . . . . . r CT. .- .1 i" . . l 111.11. 1 I I .V i Hit 1 till 1 I 1 il 111 i i( ll . S 'II1M .'VT.oi-1-' 1 care will be taken to have ti e selections cf the most interesting and instructive matter, consisting of Mov.il Tales, Biography, Historical. Sketches, Poetry, Light Readings, The Volumes of thc Casket for 1827, '..9, and 30 embellished with a great number cl Engravings, be und or in Nos. may still be h id, price 2 50 a volume. This mav I ,1,.. ... . ... .. . ,.'.t ii if t 0 . piete sets, lkit a small number over what ' 1 r .1 -, , isrequued tor present subscribers will be ..,. , ; - . . , , pubt.shed in 13ol. Address (orders nost --, 1 J SAMUEL C. ATKINSON. 112 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. MfTilb.2. ci. L JLv.-.0k, Tin Slicet Iron iSIAh UIACT01lY. , ,S me corner ot Market and isejf cond streets, have on hand tor saie, a laige and general assottnvent of Tin anu Siieet Iron vvare; which they offer at reduced piices '1 invvare wilt be sold whole sale and retail upotiadvan tatieous terms to muchasers. tr;.. -. . . o . ior.n o -r 71:,Y-ir'''2it'r v rz Lv.msvil e. Hi SUUi CO'anty. 1 his i3 to uolily ail those tuueb'td to the estate to come for ' ai il and make payment mimediately, and those having claima w i ! P'e p. eseul them tor seaiement. I U ...... r : esicue is soivei.-: in in every in;oi iration ; trtivLU. . w 1. .u ' . .. 1 - I .1. . ... d t$T anient ary i.x r. E?.nsvi!le, March 17. 1831 73t.
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I Lli: Pa ' hNT having been ttn. coa l''v'h hci,iC'ilitai.ted to Kmsua Briggs, bearicr ' '1 LBMS. i he pr;ce ot qualifvir.g n prr-
o .te the 30di day of July, 1827, granting to : son U) practice, mciut'-ing a Pipnm... .ual iinii the exclusive right to make, use and access to all thc aavantagts cf tin- In-titu-vend Hollow Wooden aie.such r.s'l'ubs, ti-.n, will be 130 in advance, cr $7 : .,tiPails, 6vC. &c, made on an improved jlan : vance, m.d i'OOu- the eWe of Lis sun i.
mve;:teo by the said 15: ;ecrs, within ttie Lnited States for thc term of fotirteen yejrs and tht under s'nrned hnvmp; nui chased tin. said licdit for the State of Indiana, except . the counties of Fayette, Union, Wayne,!
llamilton, Tdadison, Henry, Delaware, j ton college. "IL become ;o, hr 1. 01 -r u t m -Randolph, Adams and Allen, tlo hereby i bcr ef tne Bel'ermtd Mvtiical boci. ty . i the caution all persons against infringing in any ' Lr.ited bt.ttes i:o:n whoti: he will recv i . .-. manner, on said Patent, under thc penalty ' Diploma, and Aniiual lveportr-t all the t!oof the law in that case made and provided. 1 -mjs and tiit o t ries i its tbficrtrit mem - They are now erecting an establishment 'beis, and be entitled to .:!! its constitutional at this place, and - ill shortly have in opera- ' privileges and hi nefts. tion as many others as will supply the btate 1 ko,.e wishing fur ti er in i7m.at.cn will with tiiis description of ware; or they w ill please address a Utter (Vcit :.':d) to Colsell a part of the State. ! G. II. Grisv.ohl, :- U- u'"t!ei -:.ed, arid i Letters, post paid, on the subject of pur- shall receive prompt atu i.tlor. chasing rights or making contracts fur waie, Stu .ents and others h id better beware of will be promptly attended to , the slanders t.t the present physician., who The ware is turned out of solid blocks, know no mere ..bout t-ur i:isti:uticn tkau without stave or joint; is much lighter than the v do ubout Potanical Mr.'.ici.-.e.
the common ware, iron beeped and painted, and far superior in neatness and durability, to any hitherto in use. I. F.I) WARDS, H. MARTIN, 1). 15AH1). Lafayette, I t. March 10, Ih31.r3t J7Accourits to he forwarded to tne editor et the Ftee Press tor settlement. Fi lint 1 ; signed having takeri out lcttri s ot ..dmmistraiiun cn the estae ot Lcuia deceased, late oi e county ot K ox ?s slie is desirous t sctlieN the e-iatc without clehiy, al! : rsom are herthv notified that the es v ! I ---- -- - j . a'la'e is supposed to be solvent, an 1 a'e is supposed to be soLvknt, and those huim' claims are re('u.;sied to .. j p, escot them for settlement sent them lor settlement VOTICJi is hcrchv lurther riven, rpuitc On the day t.f sale amon the personal proptity 10 be sold arc a num- ' hr id linrwc m ,1 l.n,. j HAKKIL V LOtiMO, .1dm V. 1 March 1J, 182I." 6-8;
THK VxrTOTttiF.D el cvt5.;tstcu. TS Y ar,d with th.e consent cf the Btfrrm-
i -m S td Mtr ical Socieu of the U. ht te. jthe new lUformed Medical Ii.stitu'u n Ins i been lr.cavd in 'oith:ngf r.. r.n mten -t-j ing and ficurishir.g town vu the be'sLo: c river, eight ni;'.vs rt-ith ff (V.nmbu:,, .r t.r . Ncrthern 'I'un.pkc. I bis st.tte b sl t n Che-sen, hi cause it prcst r.ts tire pva'cs! d- ; vantages tu luc'd;U..e the r eau l..s the l. tat n .d siuvien. :l.c c ui.tiy aiom.d il ajl omurj v.i;h eveiy var.tty ii u vd 1 ;lut.ts; ar.d the sliu.itii v. l.tiig tt e ir-'. in td:'ii and dtiicbtJu in the wtitcrn r, i.ntry and because the oeru;.u:.cy . .c !.:!;- college edir.ee. trgethcr with it t p-.;;; C i ;ctr) vaiictye-i sol lor :'n cMn lke b. t :ii al gai din, has be present-, d ti !vih,: braitlt f trustees ot" cr th::.,ii 1 1 v i: ' -. l'h.re w'ul be attached to the ;.!tnntt. n. a d'iM.-cnsar v ft r analwh. r pie! ve-rela ue u Cv...-.. s ; aril i:..i :..;uv. v.hctc per;ei.s trci thc t.iirl.N ih i d, ( r a di?tai;Ce, hibviirg ui.der lev ei s, coi ptions, d?pi-j.y':a, livtr con.pb.ints, grae.y ulcer-, hslulas. c;.:.cer s, ccc. c.c. will lv miCecstullv treated, without ln:. ?;t ri::-r-or the kni avA from wi ;rh the student wili .icqu.ie a cm reel knovs lede of the r.ature, upeiatlt.n and sit-.ci:or cl'.:cacy cf c--r i -. r r I l.c iiiCtssitv ti v such an r:.slitit:rn t ,. . , , 1 en.pvries, sages, and savages: I I .1 . 11 . ar.d that will t.emonsti ate to toe student aria the sick that vegetables alone, :Vrd the on ly rational, safe, and effectual u eat s tf remo. 'nig ilisv- iies, s ithuut imj.aii n. the ct nstitution, or ei. danger life tr lm b That the present iysiem of practice, which treat diseases cf every term with metallic n-mer-als, the lancet, -r the knife, is dai-gcrr.us cr i.-u.iciei.t the iaiuentalie facts which evety day present too tnily ii'.ustiate. Nor is jtiiis truth moie clear lv CNlubitcd, thi.n th ract that vegetable substances a ore, aic , ,f . 0 . , - ,, void oi e ai.ger, and ;oweuullv eii:cicnt 1 , . ' 1 , 3 v" Vi"when a'.liMi.itixa : a preierence t the , -, - . suceer.sct cur .-ew-ioikmhim.il v, :n.d the i .!!.----. I . I.-"-. . .t-. 1 ..I.. " . 1 j 1. . r .i ly.w i. l ;.i.:.v .i 1.1 S.ei.iiij, jrov es this tact. Thc college ar.d infirmary t be open r .1 the first week in December, wlu ie sM.dvi from all parts may enter and complete ti eir medical education, and where neisons h.horing under every species cf disease shall reeeivc prompt and faithful attention. The course cf study to be pursued, ..r.l which w:h oe taught according to the OLD and thc P.ll o.ou-n systems, bvLeetnics, Heeitata u, I .N' tmiuaticus, ..ml sihtahie text bocks, is, 1st. Am.tomy and l'::y.o!fgv . 2. Did anil Rtfermed Ssji-'ciy." 5. 'Ihcrrv 1 and Practice of Medicine i. "1 in- old .m,.1 improved s stem of Midwifery, with thc t'.is..itaStSt 1 wen. en .ma children. 5. Materia Aiedica, wiih piaetical and g, i.tral 15ot...w . f;. Met.. cat and Bot,.7:ie:d Chemistry and rh.ii ;m:.:v . 7. Stated Li t turcs on collate- ' the O-e. O.-l nhu.-e. t,r Mil er:.!; tlu.! .,.'!r.. j Ohsuti e.ai bereeps, and the knife, and a j kt.o.v kt'ee el the new anti in.:;;-; a td svstt o , ' th;it supersedes their use, wnn tci lold re , ..; , , . i.eu nine to e.u;ii..i ,c 11 r v 1 . .. ;'iv - : , , ' ' - grat.ut.te art: reeeivc a U:p:)iri!iU:'li!ni!i . iii" will P'Uss m one r others wiii ictpiiie mere. UEQUISITIOMj FUR ADMISSION. j I. .v cei -u.c.ae or i .uU n.-r.jl ehiac- ! uvecv auvir;.a!je tiven oul stn.e ,.i!owa nee Ir.;Oe to li.otc m UKhj-e t;t cut i;!:;st;-.t.-: ccs. i.oaid will be had at :sl.oo 1 e-r 'wer!; a!-d books at tho w.hUiM city piices. JLvtry student on ? terir.g r uhir.r- . ' 1 J. J.sThILL,i;; tsrJen:. IVzrtl.ir.zi'.ri. O. (Jet. 1, 130. MR K Editors I t'li-fma: the ihovc 1 Cii cular fibv-tHo t: sli.t!! 1 recipe a; compensat'or. a cei td:- a- en.itm.g th 1 t;e; rer to tuitH ii rratis, -r in ca'tr dent to that sum (; ."(;) in mec'.i' i:ie, ncl v ice r attendance, tri m us rr any member f oirocietv . '1 hc;sL- iv,h:;h:n.r it o ti:r.-.. . b.-df th .t cctnia-a-atic 11. -.a !t editors in tho . west pnbhsbctl thtr N rk Cnci.hr 1-; ear, b;, gi h.g the f.-r. ;: ir.g twelve k.sertu ns, can sen", their stud, nt to thi.. institute t:. r.ial he s). .11 ,c accented. x , e;n..el 4 j-:-.-"5v O i ICE is hereby 'iven, that ti t re w, ll be an ejection in each Tc?wnship in Knox county, cn Monday ihr -itb day of Apiil next, at thc uual places cf holding elections for the following townahiij oiiiccrs, viz: it mipt rufik! i'l!rt 1 1 Prf ?r( m ? istrates m ttie lownsiups now allotretl to th.e tovvps!ip JOHN MVRLS, Shy X C. M'.rch lotn. IPJI. j-Jt.
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