Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 14, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 May 1831 — Page 4

gjortfral Stofilum.

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FOR THE WESTERN SUN. AN OLD MAN'S SORROW.

till chaos and anarchy become the Catastrophe; and in which sunk tin; serin of the republic where it spr.ui, (in Bolivar) whose name will be quoted with time, as the defender of republican liberty ; and

thus, those who are seized in fee simple of

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the possession?, has the fee simple ot the strongest arm. Whv arethev "ut direct

ed bv the iilarc from across the Isthmus

of Darien? Europe is in a general commotion freedom is hereditary and iHtFcrcnt kiiiflrkTkiu nnrl nmnirna urn IflMirPtl With It. It

on their heads the vengeance of France

whose arm is strong; and her weapons pointed. She prays lor her Polish brothers, and if she leads her legions before

Nicholas, he will remember iNapoieon.

the

SATURDAY C0UEI2R. tJlc XuttCtl Sl.ltf.0

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N the f;rst Saturday in April was com

menced a periodical Journal, to he pub-

Let Poland live. Oh lorn? may she live, j lished once a week, and designated by the

and ere the return of Autumn, be "the

land of the free ad the home of the

brave.'" Here is to Nicholas A bloody

nose running, and peace and freedom to

Poland.

VINCEXNES.

m f M .J Ml 1

"Pity t he sorrows oj a pour uiu muu, . . ih.mo J hose trembling tvnbs have borne him to is now my prayer begins, borne ot h so wurdoorrl Beggar's Petition, countries suggest to me in retrospect that

I saw the poor man bowed with grief And sorrow to the ground, Jo soothing friends to give relief, No kindred wept around. In sadness to himself he said: Oh! for a place of rest. Where I mav lay my aching head, For I'm with woe oppress'd. And I have wander'd far and drear. In search of charity: No friend I've found my lot to cheer, No kindness shown to me. They ask me why I wander so Whv o'er the world I m ay? Alas! indeed, I'm fore'd to go, I have no place to stay. 1 weep i silence o'er my lot. No child to hear my moan; For I am old and heeded notAnd friendless, and alone.

'by do they beg for bread?

No answer 1 return again, But bitter tears I shed.

above title. Custom has rendered it neces-

11 N pursuance ol law, Lftuni JL J AC KSON, President ol the Unud States cl America, do hertby declare

and ma!;e known, lhat pubiu salts wiu

sary for the projectors of a new literary un- be ih undern,enlioned Land Of-

dcrtaking, to present an anai Ma ui mi which thev intend to adopt, in order

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ocmwns.toi.rcse u- - - ees, in ,e tte of Intona. aOht t...

wmcn inev inienu 10 aui., m . the nnMir.'mav indre how far the scheme is . or.s designated, for the sa,e of the lai.as

once proud (ireecc gave liht to Europe

now fechlc,en?rvated, stabbed as oy a vandal hand" She is beat, but not whipped

vl.o i3 a slave, but not subservient she

listens to the thunder at Praga; and that involuntary cush of patriotism which

h.inoteri.cs Greece, fills every heart. Oh that lira vera would restore her; the

sons of Columbia would put her where

she ought to be. Mv nravers are those of reform am

the liberals thev are catching the gleam

Belgium will replace her blow France

is bearding the Lion in his den, una bids

him viuid. for oppression has tied. Th

tri-colored tlai has vet and again to wave

in victory after another revolution, when the black coat gentlemen shall prey alike on each other: when universal sotiVagc will be extended, and the dynasties will consist of the most worthy and beloved in

un elective capacity, then the collateral

They ask me whv "the poor complain"? Bourbons must give place to their betters, Why do they beg for bread? even to Louis Philippe. 1 hey have a La-

favette, ind they, I hope, will have another 20th of July." The land of Wallace lives in hearts and

in son'; her Benlomond holds a bold and

towiii" crest, to view that place of execu

tion, at which her noblest son paid the

ransomeof his country. Her Clyde bears

upon its waves the generous but opprcssei i ,J . 1.1 --O W..1

, ne.otts. whose late was seaieu whcu n,u

laro. 1 un hut her onnresMon liven. 1

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pray that they may have another "biiEr herd''' whose harp will play oppression': i dirge and liberty to Scotland.

Hum is old John Bull land of Church

i and State where kings and priests toi

not, yet they reap; but it is the result ot

bottnr MiotiM lahour. I heir harvest is

most over is mv prayer. The liberal am

the oppressed are tearing the fetters trom

their limbs and casting them alter Uie neei

pced le to th

2 TiiEirmmMSu MEDICAL COLLEGE, BY and with the consent of the Reform ed Medical Society of the U. Mates

tue new Reformed Medical '.nstitu ion has

been located in W orihington, an interest

ing and flourishing town on the Whetstone river, eiirht miles north of Columbus, on the

Northern Turnbike. This state has been

chosen, because it presents the greatest ad

vantages to facilitate the researches ot the botanical student the country around it a-

boundunr with every variety of medical

plants ; and the situation being the moat

healthu and delightful in the western coun

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ti v and because the occupancy ot me large college edilice, together with the ground ot every variety of suit tor an extensive botan-

1 al garden, has been presented to us u tue board of trustees of V orthington college.

There will be attached 10 the institution,

Vet I was once as young as they. The world to me as bright; But I have pass'd from boyhood's day, My day is turn'd to night. My kindred are all dead, and I My journey tread alone. To beg for cold cold charitjr. And weep o'er pleasures gone! Cheer up, old man, to him 1 said, I'll be a friend to thee; You're welcome to my humble shed Shame on man's charity! ITo more shall bitter scoff and jest, Assail thy aged ear; Itfu home is now thy place of rest, t'rom want you nought shall fear. A WANDERER.

Vinccnnes, May, 1831. Trom the "Exiles of Palestine," by M. Crane, author of 'Letters from the East.' UOSE OF MAY. 1 said the flower would bloom no more. That wither'd yesterday; That morning dews would ne'er restore My lovely rose of May. The future was tco cold a thing In my sweet dreams to be; The present rose, the present spring Are all of life to me. J do remember well my grief. When died mv flower and then lIy joys when time brought, leaf by leaf, As sweet a flower agaia And then I said, "Farewell despair, Thou art no guest to me, iVbate'er I loose of bright or fair, 1 hope again to see." Alas! I've often wept since then. And death has robb'd my bowers: But even amidst the griefs of men, I've comfort found in flowers. Fot if the bloom of love be brief. And if fame's crown be riven, I would not mourn life's failing leaf, W I'Hik. for spring in Heaven. KOU THK WKMK'ix M' N

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likelv to be deserving of patrcnuge. Uurs . hereinalter mentioned, viz :

shall he brief tfir Office at Hr.ccnnc

Newsnaners have been aptly called tue ; thc 2d Monday in July next.

Chronicles of the Times, and when uncer And a. lhe iand Gfnee at JrfT r.-onrrVr,

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the guidance of sound principle aim asbuicu , cn thc Ut Monday in uu$l next,

abilities, may justly oe consiueieu

euards of a nati.-n. Many, however, cli-

For the disoosai ot such icht nuisbcu

j A and reverted lands, within tht pitstr.t

--------- r nhi.Tts of their

institution.areprostitutedtopurposeswhich 'i"'! u""t"5U1 ' T

involve injury to the mentis, ana impein-; cxpuscu iu aa.w, swv ... ; ment to the advancement cf a people. This ; iheir rclinquishmer.i or.rcersioi v ihc

it shall he our study to avoia. ; Unitetl Males, as snail noi, prior 10 All matters of interest, connected with gjln ,j3y 0j July next, have teen paid the general and state governments shall re- j . rrcieemed, aereeably to the provi-

ct-ive iron, us me carntsi auvnu ,. .. . sof tha Ac, Corgress, appr.-.ea

hnldiiur ourselves at liberty to open our col

umns and express our sentiments in relation to all subjects of public interest, whether connected with politics or otherwise. Light Reading, in all its various departments, will form an object of our especial care, l he numerous sources for obtaining

the best selections from foreign and domestic literature within our reach, authorize us

to assert that, in this respect, our journal

will not suffer m comparison with any other

a dispensary for analyzing and preparing h,i the country.

vegetable medicines; and an mnruiary, internal improvements, sigiuumnc im

where persons trom the neighborhood, or a Domestic Aianuiactures, snau rcicc muu

distance, laboring under fevers, consump us that consideration to whim they arc en

tions, dyspepsia, liver complaints, gravely titled by their great aud growing importance.

ulcers, hstulas. cancers, Scc.ixC. will be sue- Among the regular nonces ci uie

cessfully treated, without bleeding, rncrcu- will be given a corrected ruiCES urkent ru or the ktufe. and trom which the student of Stocks and the grain market The latest j .. . .t-v t ..ii-

will acquire a correct knowledge ot trie na- Foreign and uomestic inteiugentc, icuihu ture. operation and superior elhcacy of ve- bv lhe Eastern and Southern Mails on Sa-

getable agents m removing disease. turday, viu always oe tounu in uiis papci

l he necessity tor sucli an r.stitution 01 In hort. nothing shall be overioocu inai this kind, 111 the west, to be under the direc- ir,ay be deserving the attention and charactien of competent professors, is btiikmgly terof enterprising, intelligent and industrievident. It is an institution that is designed ous journalists.

disseminate, alt the We are not ignorant that we must en

An Act for the relief of the puichaseis

ot the public lanes, and for the suppression ol ttauduient practices at the public sales of the lands ol the Unittd fcta-cs," and cf the Act supplemcntaty thttetci approved on the 25th clsy ct Feb 183 1.

At the Land Cpcc at rcrt Hayne.ci the it Zlonday of June next, Foi thc sale ot the following tovnships, viz ; Township thi'ty-twoy north, of Range ten, cast ; Township thixty three, north, cf Ranges nine, ten, eleven, and fxeixe east ; Township thirty four, north, cF

Ranges, nmr. ten. an. eleven, cast ; I owi ship thirty Jive, notth, of R;uigesvf. tix seven, eight, and r.ine, east ; .Township thirty six, north, cf Ranges, thrte,four. five, sie:, tcven, aght, nd nine, casi ;

township thirty seven, nonh, cs

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cf

irii.wli.iWr an.lilisr.m-criesf doctors of me- rnnnter inanv difficulties in advancing to Raises Jive, six, and stven, eaki ,

dicme and emovrics. saires. and sav ages : Lnblic favor, but long experience in the me- Towi.r-ip thirty eight, north,

and that will demonstrate to the student and chanical branches of our profession, and an Ranges Jive, six, seven, ugnt, and r.ine; the sick that vegetables alone, afi'ord the 0.1- ardent desire to render ourselves useful in cas?

ly rational, safe, and effectual means ot re- their more extensive prosecution, lead us to . jauci office at CiafordsvilU, ca

moving diseases, witnout impairing iuc wh- ux-neve mai inesc uwwti i" -

atituuon, or endanger life or hmb. 1 hat insurmountable. We rely particularly on .i k t' ..; ,. i.Ir-U vp-it .1... i:kni;n. nlumi't. tV-i.vi;n hi' nti piilifVitrn-

.i,L,.s nf evorv form with metallic miner- a L1hlic to enternrizes judiciously conduct- cd I ownships and Fractional ton nsh:ps,

u th,. LiMPMt nr tii. L-nife. is daneerous or .fi ":nul rnnfitleiitlv make the assurance that viz :

inelhcient -the lamentable facts which eve- our claims to patronage will not be lessened Fractional township thirty four, north

ry day present too fully illustrate. rsor is bv anv want ot proper talent in aid;ng to

the 2d Monday in June next,

For the disposal ot ihi undi rnitntion-

tms truth more clearly exhibited, than the ive spirit and value to our undertaking

e WOODWARD & Sl'K.Uili.

ot Range three west ;

Fiaciional township thirty five, nortbj

of Range two west ;

Fractional township thirty six, north,

ot Range one west ;

Fi actional township thirty seven, norm

ot Ranges J'our, Jive six, seven, and

Trcat water whinner better vimes in the the rirst wcck. 111 December, where students played, and inserted at moucraie prices. Pmrl Inn .Ih .n whoro tivodom of ucech Yom all parts may enter and complete their Terms of Subscription two do.lars per land of Jonathan w heic 1 tud n t .pc-ecn lcducalioi t and whcre persons labo annum, payable half yearly in advance, and the press is tho boon ol the repjLuc, f auMsc shall w,,ts :na mher ncrsons at a distance.

1 1111: UUUWI V . V. . i w I - , - - r

nf tfioir l)iilin'v;cnc;illd

i 11 1 11 1 .11 .... .i! t'iri that veiretable substances alone, are

dav When Jtr liuiifciiaiiuoiiow v.cu o .....vf..ii -mnr rnvniTinW-Th.. r'aarifr

ti... limn r . I ir. wn v., n i rii oi imt! o a . rf ..I ... .

uuu ncai miv, iuuo t . ...xtv u mv h-ience to tlie i 1 he m nitpd with e 'Oil iv ne. on an exira-

his back," and that every man breairiu succc;s ot oar ew-York iuhrmary, and the size Imperial paper of thc largest class, and free and equal. Freedom is bearing the j,ucct.ss 0f icuorant botanical physicians, t)f excellent quality comprising twenty-

wonnor.s ot' dot'once. and ere loiiir slio will nr lVts this hict. eifht columns of readinir matter.

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ii.,.,v 'r i.roow w:i ci across no lie iioiieire and miirmarv win oe o K-ueu Aavei tisemeius win oe nanuiumci; uis- titrnt. tsi ;

113 l I IV, III. A I i v. ' ' ' - - , O J , I . , . - t - .

Fiactioual township thirty 3cven, r.cu;j

ol Ranee one cast ;

Also, at thc same times ana places,

will be exposed 10 public sale, whi.oue

reserve, all beciions cr parts ot stctior.Sj

subject to be sold by the United btates, and situate within thc cspi elite lin.its

ol the ofonsdid Land Distiicts, and

v?ithinany township hetetolorc t ficicdat public sale, which may not hae been heretofore exposed to public sale Lists ot the particular tracts ot land mav be had at the respective Land Offices above named The sales wili be kept open for a term not exceeding two weeks, ai d no ioi ger

to I'tRr all UiO

vLhirh i thi cimimon mft of all men: and

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die is stretching torth her herculean arm

to avenge her protracted injury. She is

(gaining legions, and England is hastening

to her 'iO, when the blackeoat gentry ami

jdynasties will receive justice by nctmg as scavengers for freemen's dray boys God

jrrant the result

Erin land cf Emmet and OConuell

I departed Emmet! he scorned a bribe, and

had to die tut he lives in the heart oi

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every patriot; and his is a land ot paui

ots and the same jre.ual blood ttut am

mated him is alive in the veins of OXVui

mil to do what he uied to do. Ulory is

for O'Cotmeilj ind he will do his purpose;

i(jod and the spirits ot the brave are vviui

him; linertv is his in despite ot mam

moth indictments: let crown papers tail;

of proposals, he lives to protest he is

lie will never entail i.pon lue

niir unucr every snecie;

receive nromnt and faithful attention. nrocurinc six subscribers, and becoming re-

l'he course ot siudy to be pursued, ana sponsible tor the payment oi tntir suostup-

which wilt be tauirht accordme to the UL.U turns, will receive a seventh copy grans.

and the Reformed systems, by Lectures, All communications concerning this pa-

Recitations, Examinations, and suitable text per to be addressed (post paid; to hooks, is. 1st. An atom v and Physiology, ii. WOODWARD Sc Sl'UAGG.

Old and Reformed burirerv. 3. 1 hcory o. 15. Isorth t ounii stree t.

4.. The old and Philadelphia.

improved system of Midwifery, with the dis- Subscriptions received at this ottice.

Emmet '.:

Sly prayer is for the righteous and their i heads of Irih sons a protracted sdaverv;

caute. Hold up the tapestry of the world and Tiew it tasseilated by lines, measuring the bo.mdarv of its allotted nortions. Witliiu

this reat sr;ile? we behold scenes as varied as the divisions marked out by the iitn its scenes that brimi luxnrv to the eve, dow n in regular gradation, to those of the most atrocious and terrific cast. Look first at that portion of happy country discovered by Columbus, which drew upon her bosom some vvorthv liberals who had been scourged and castigated by the operating engines of superstition and tyranny, for that expression of conscience which is there ever tolerated without restraint, and is tin; a gis and vvatchmau of their republic.

With what continued philosophy they

I iliink h;; is as onio as uiv oravei is lor

him. lie leads the streaks of lightning

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to the hearts ot uesp ts, una tens mem that Ireland wants her rights that Irishmen can make their own laws, and that he will oe heard. Irishmen are the seconds to no people; and why should Britain lead their dictates ? Cannot s ich men as O -Council govern themselves? Thev will have disunion. Need 1 say p or lreiano?

No. She never wants pity , she only asks equality. A few more passing seasons and iiuertys laurels will shade the reposing head of Irish sous, and some kind

brother will engrave poor E.nmefs epitaph in emblazoned capitals. Here is to

Irish emancipation Memory to Emmet,

and lory and cietory to ifConnell. Land of Kosci sko Poland's S a

liis of women and children 5. Materia

Medica, with practical and general iiofany. . . i i.-t . ... 4

6. Medical and liotamcai nemisirv aou

Pharmacv. 7. Stated Lectures on collate

ral Science Moral and Mental Philosophy

Phrenology Medical Jurispi udence

Comparative anatomy, Medical history, Kc

ov attending this institution, the student

ill acumre a correct know ledge oi the pre

sent practice of physicians a knowledge ot

the use, and abuse, ot Minerals, the Lancet,

Oostctiieal Forceps and the knife, and a know ledge of the new and improved system, tnat supersedes their use, with tenfold more i IM .-lt

satetv and success, i uere win oe no spcui

ucd time to complete a course of study ;

whenever the student is quahhed he may

graduate aial receive a Diploma some will

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pass in one year olners win re(june nioic

ATKINSON'S CASKET.

GEM Ct LIT E ATU h F., WIT Cv StMUUSl.

;.lthan mav be necessarT

Iae.11 i'. ill kins uuuuiai iiiwiiiiui wv i - i - . . ,.

cal for will contain 48 or more royal tracts lmenocu io 7 .....

octav o pages of letter press, closely printed proclamation, and the lands itsei ven oy

on hup tvj.e and irood uatier. lornnnar at tne 1 frir thp nie ol scncois, or tor o tic

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have prolitiod bv the ills and schisms ot ; "home ot thc brave "theatre ot war

others, and maintained the purest princi- field of blood tlk scene of misery. Be-

pie and government in all that vast scale, there is a regular consistencv of ropublican conduct maintained bv the violence of the people. There is a rovern:nent of

end of the yea" a volume of -bout 600 pa

es. Price S 50 a year in adv ance.

Every No. will be embellished with one

elegant Copperplate and sev eral handsome

ood luigravmes Music, and il.ustrations

of Botany; besides a beautiful Title P.ge

and a general Index for the volume. 1 he copperplates will embrace Portraits of our

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ihstinetusnea men, tne rasruunv,

most distinguished men.

Views and Fancy Pieces, equal to those of

UEdVISKTIOMS FOR ADMISSION, any periodical in the United Mates.

An elegant plate ot the l itest tashions will be published in the January No. One of the Figures a full length Portrait of Queen Adelaide of England; a Lady in Ball Dress; a Walking Dress, and Cap and

I. a ceiaincae ot a good m a al churac ter. A good English Education.

PERMS f he price of qualifying a per

son to practice, including a Diploma, and access to all the advantages of the Institu

tion, will be SlO in advance, or b J m atl

. ance, and blOO ai the close of his studies.

i'urban, of the newest style.

l he Februray No. will contain a splen

pid Portrait of Washington. An elegai t

Lvery advantage given, and some allow- Scripture Piece for March, is in thc hands

principle".', and everv man's course of lit

is tissued with the particular deeds whereby to judge of him; the great and good merit f .1! measure through life and carrv to their grav es the love and benediction of a grateful and philanthropic people. Look lit the luuintsof .Mount Wni.ui and Moiitieelio clothed in gratitude die pasersby drop a tear to the enshrined, and mourn that sub men had ever dud. T .rn next your attention to the land of

Iiv . the land of inward ferment, Vhereihey are writhing in the agonies f Consternation and disaster, caused by the xvai.t oj a unanimity of that kind ot teelitig that t-aved her sifter America from the f of despots. Liberty once dawned i here, and vvnu Id have raised to a lull tio..(, shining over the head of Bolivar 0'! ,'iu.di his brain, bat for ih virulent ill.'. : . . -euvT ited in principle, v ho

hold her as Leonidas at Therm py he, resistiun th'i furious torrents of Nieholas-r libirty is her cause let Polish hlooil not be spilt in vain iei Warsaw stand let it Le when a Pole mut fail, he will continue to pull down three base invaders they will tay with Warsaw. Thev icill, and if my prayer would avail, 1 would lake their necks by Nero's rule os, thev will tijjit diey will stay with Warsaw, and will hang ipou her outer vvatisa tlaj, and under that will devote their lives in a covenant t their countrv and their

Col; and ui rxpii inj; doath, the c:ah ol

arms will animate the exit, and their blood will coaj ii ate iti f.:n:s to sh.it tho pass. Now let Turkey strike! and it' !ie will assume the li;isia:i tenacity fr insult and revenue, she icill irike, and iheieby aid an injured and noeie peoole v ho are sweating ilr'.ps bv lives'.! Turkey oppressed

ance made to those in indigent circumstan

ces. Board will be had at $1,00 per week,

and books at the western city pt ices. j;7Every student on entering W orthington college will become an honorary member of the Reformed Medical Soci ty ot the Unned Stales from whom he will receive a D.plo.na, and Annual Report of all the doings and discoveries of its different mem

bers, and be entitled to all its constitutional privileges and benefits. I'nose wishing further information will

pleae address a letter (post paid) to Col. ti. 11. GnswoUl, or the undersigned, and it bh.id receive prompt attention. 1 Stu eats and others had better beware of the slanders of the present physicians, who K.now no more about our institution, than thev do about Botanical Medicine. J . J . M' E EL E, President. W'orthinifton, O. Oct. 1, 13U. NO fE Editors publishing the above Circular tilt -two times, shall receive as co.npensat on, a certificate entitling the bearer io tuition gratis, or an tquivali tit to that su.n (blib) in medicine, .dvueeor at tendance, troiu x or any member of oursoi ict . t hose publishing it -6 limes, to half th.it compensation, ruch editors in the w est as pu'olisncd the N. Vork Circular one year, by giving the f ucgoiug ' el v insertion?, can scad their student to tins iustitutioo, and he shall be accepted. November .T, Vj. 4--lv

of the Engraver. The subsequent engrav

ings will be of the best quality Liberal premiums have been offered fot choice original contributions. And especial cure will be taken to have the selections ol the most interesting and instructive matter, consisting of Moral Pales, Biography, Historical sketches, Poetry, Light Readings, fee. The Volumes of the Casket for 187, 'ZiS, '29, and Z0 embellished with a great number ot Engravings, hound or in Nos may still be had, price S2 50 a volume. This mav be the last opportunity of obtainii g complete sets. But a small number over what is requited for present subscribers will be published in 1831. Address (orders post

paid) SAMUEL C. ATKINSON. 112 Chcsnut Street. Philadelphia.

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put poses, w ill be excluded fiom sale.

Given under my hand at inevuj c: Washington, he 25th day of Maid, 1831. ANDREW JACKbON. Bv the President :

Elijah Haywaud, Lommr cj u.z General Land OJJice. April 23 2' BIlELCHSZOXTHXK G-.

HAS on hand and for sate, ,e.eial waccons.

Xi which he will dis-

$-r able price; also, ao

dy made PLOUGHS, constantly on

hand, and may be had ai tne stoic oi

Messrs. Iiurtch and Ilcberd, tor cash,

or at the shop ot the subscriber, l hoa

well laid with steel, at thirty cents pe? pound those laid with Heel on the heel and point, at twenty five cents. Axes with cast steel edges, from two and a t.alf, to thiee dollars, according to tho size. He is prepaied to execute all orders in his line, in the best style, arid on the shortest notice All pca&ons indebted, arc desired to make payment. JOHN B. DUNNING. March 16, 1331. 6",f

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V Smith, iivmg m Colum IbJeX- township, Martin countv. Indiana, one

iivtfltit 2San orfif,

about tourtcen hands three inches high, seven yeas old, biaxe tace, left Idnd loot white, no other marks or brands pcicei vablc appraised -o thirty five dollars by

Santord Bi .wn and Aden Reaves, betoic

o,orc

"rs. ! paid. Enquire of llic Pi inter.

CTtouhl rcbelliau aad atrocity ulioxuntuly U'tl tiioy shuuld justly lacur und culail up- i Viuceuues, April lt, 132 1

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MOTICS. 1 PUBLIC notice i hereby given, that ia: weeks after date, applcatic-ti will hs :i. rule to the Register of the L:.nd i)X. t at Vinctair.es. for the renewal of a certif-ce ni further credit in my name f-r the K.rih -fu"C uatter of section i.um!)cr;.r.'f 1 1. if the r.iwn-hip r.'.m.ber rvrclve ra rth, in rai r,; roimber r.ir.e west, in the district f Vm ct nnes. the criminal hav ing been lost or ue-. ,tr;ved. . (iiven under my hand, at ir.ee r.ncs. tlut: Cth day cf Ma-, IK 31. 3 ' JOHN HAMILTON. 13-61. uorutuiT.ci Fcr Apprentices, for sale at this OXci.