Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 26, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 August 1831 — Page 4
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FOR THE WF.STF.KN SUN. "Just firaise is only a d btJlattery is a fire 'sent." FLATTCHT. In pitc of all that's said or done. By us poor mortals here below; None can thy soothing influence shun, None dares the whole of truth to show. Though some would have us all suppose That they dislike each phraze untrue, They'd quickly take us by the nose. If we should give them all their due. Sages will thee pretend to spurn, And talk of being mighty humble; But they love tickling in their turn, And into follies often stumble. Then, Goddess! hold thy head most high, And smile at each splenetic brow; For we must varnish, it not lie, And at th" splendid altar bow. VINCENNES BARD. Vincennes, August, 1831.
touch? oF a roan attract female regard, pcicuance love, bat both arc surely t y-
ing ciitital experiments; and it miut be
symptom iv. If you are travelling outsulc of a
stage, and when you stop lor dinner, the
admitted, that thc rules ol Cornaro, in porter brings a ladder for you to de
the first, or ol Lhesieiheld on politeness j scend, comidei his cevilitit s as a decided
A Parody on "O nay not wojnaiCd love is bought:" I say that woman's love is bought With vain and empty treasure; I say that woman's heart is caught By every idle pleasure. When first her waving bosnm knows Love's flames, it wanders ever; Deep in her heart, passion ne'er glows, She loves but not forever. I say that woman's false as fair, That like the wind she i nges, Still si eking fortune, sweet but i arc. As her vain fancy changes. Oh! yes; the love that first can warm. Will leave her bosom eer; A second passion e'er can charm. She hu es but put forever. :ii. -
in the second instance, are ol much safer and pleasanter general application. Countiy air is vety gt atelul, refreshing and invigorating; bul it does not shield a person against a country sun at noon, or chilling dews at midnight. Drinking mineral waters or seabathing is often an adiniiabk recuperative agency; bul it is not an antidote against the effects ol gormandizing, di inking freely of strong liquors at dinner, or heavy suppeis.or Lie hours and dancing Ruial scenes gladden the rnind, and by imparting theerfulness improve the health; but their ii Ouence will not exund through the walls and closed doors of a fashionable hotel, however romantic and pictu ieque a count i v i' would be in, nor will rn. gr:, and artificial flowers, and i lie gal
hfiade, even in such laces be substitutes tm ibe fresh breeze lanning the clutk, fl jweis in all th u native bloom and va negated colors, gathered by the hand of
the fair lady heiself. and the gallop taken
aymfitom (whatever you may think of yourscll) that he thinks you a gentleman who has arrived at a time of life not faToiable to agility symptom r. When a rascally Jew boy importunate ly offers to seil you a pair of apectacles as a bargain, you may conclude it is a syrnfitont there is something in your ap
pearance which denotes the father ol a lamily, in spue of whatever the tailor may have done to diess you like your youngest son SYMPTOM VI If you havt b.comt a convict to the virtues ol beai s gi case it is a yn.fi:o7a you may begin to admiie hih io e heads, and talk of the moral advautegt s
'ot phrenology, when the bumps that de
note interesting qualities in our liKnus crn be discov t d a g ce. STMPIOM VII If you meet s g. ... -email and lady, the
gentleman looking vacantly ser i-.us, as it
Jastonishtr.cn: of all who lie', seen it the jmn!cr tiii? d'.eratica u:d:?ct!f ccttt
preceding fall, it put !orth its leaves vig-isar- .
nrously the next season, and bore sbun- i t f;11 m V - i.uo..;.ae , i r r . it , uh'-New Actk Circular c.r.c year, by givu r danccol fine fiuit. A small quantity ol j f -vtr tv ehe insertions can send wood asdics was again thrown round its j ;hcir slm.CI,i$ lo the Institution and t..t-y
root last lall, and the tree is now so fuil
of fine Iruit that it has become nccessa
ry to piop it up. Thisis a very simpie publicatif n.
remedy, and ccit3inlv worthy of ui:l. m Belt. Am J urrrrr.
n f
sh ,11 be accepted Editors pubhid.ug wi'.l
please send us enc paper containing tao
on an active and docile stfed The I y-1 thinking of nothing tbe lady placidly
pcchrondiac, wheti er from indolence, or i the oppressive cares of business or study, or disappointed love, (r possible though rather an uncommon case) will -i . . t -. i
not recovei me tone oi ins spit us, uy
merely gning into the country and visiting a wateiing place, and, when there, spending his mo nings in a billiard room, n . ...
nd nis evenings in no nog winfeUMii;
charming coquette, with the littlejr-
ludes of yawning over a novel, or talking
politics after dinner.
Change of place, to be beneficial, by
restoring the body to beatthlul vigor, c
t he mind to its lost t qti mimity and
cheerfulness, must be add u by the rules of hygiene, which are little eke than common sense experience eating and
diinking, sleep and ex icisein such measures and time as the maj ntv ol th ise not peiveiUdby vicious indulgcn ies, nor execssiv love ol une and fame, have ever most generally adheied to
C (J UJilt) KEi'oKMLI) MEDICAL COLLEGE. rIIE public arc hereby inlet med that ?.n 1- institution i3 estaS!i!ied :md 1m sncct's tut operation in the city t New-Y i k. !e i.omin tted "The lUfiVn.eil Muhcal Cel-
kge; under the juri.!it tion et t!ie it tt r. ed medical v0ciet f th Unitec; States -that this institution haaiim from its on intrinsic merits, v.uw ltliNtandin th eppnsilion ef illiber al and interested p!t m i.ms. to an einii.Lnce which has t xceeded tht
nu.st sa: guu.e exp; ctatiuns et its tin. nils.
Those whodo not receive cur Circular.
are hereby :tnthc)rized to pu!)tivh ilfrrni thii,or any other .aper, nr d forward ne of thtir numbers and their claims shall be rc-
ei ate red.
T.V MORHOW. jTTh.e connectirn Lt tw tt n thi Instituti ti and u.vs lf bt'u g tliss Ivt d, all j-crsorA at e rc(pu sted to ('airestheir conm.ut icatn iis to Duct. T. V. Merrow.
J. J.STKELE.
Ohio Reformed Midrcal Cellegc.
April Sth. 1S31.
Anim -.tef! b
c.;kire, anil f
J rctur in llilaszliia OFFKT Dl L 1)V'S 1K)C-K, 11 ("hi snot street, tppoite the Post like L. A. Ci. ?c Co. i.flVr their services to
i.i ect ft tbeirtitv and ceuitv fi ienc s. and
further to disseminate the valuable sun of practict tin rein taught, a secndeh 1 "t thes :iiie character w ,.s e-tabiishi cl in
7 Il..r..nihi.i- 1:n ;,,!... ' I I, I., .. .
pertecry Nrtttshed Ut J ...... 1 : ,,. ... s,
pend upon it these art ymp-o-sn bu. g .Nlcdioil, College" This clhge uaschar man and wile, and thai .tie busband has jtered by the state as a liter aw institution;
The following well timed article from thc last Journal of Health deserves a perusal.
at leas, at this season ot hot suns:
The present season is on of hopes anticipated enjoyments, and pleasurable
r;.l, nlations. i be CuUntiv and its
chJims are the. engrossing theme with nil our cities and towns Mothers, with
their daughiers have already jrrojectef
am n r er o march the outun-s ol an
ex u smn, in which amusement is to be
reconciled with the requn ements o
fashion and health is to to iow in the train
of both. I he ladies only wait the finai decision ot their husbands oi bui hcs. as to ib lime whdi the pessu e o! business, o protesbi mal atd literal) ngag. enii shall admit oi tliese lou'soi the cieation being escoits toi the jou ney lint the seuson is not one of unmix d cot- eal eno nients. and u questioned Oan..ive pwes The sun pours down a p vverlu- stream ol hea, and makes pot the heart alone thn b with violence, but the temples beat with unusual pulsations Wuile head ache is now, more than ever, thc complaint of the unfortunate dyspeptic invalid. t hey who eal nromrseuouslv of whatever is bctorc
them t' tab c, or who persist in taking the sin"' amount ot rich nun it i'ms animal f ind which they had eaten during thc winter, will el liihtheaded and complain of being billinus. as they term it. They a-K their physician abuit the
consen'ed lo a waik. though he woird
rater leave "r alone, whiU. the wile is pleased to find he is as attc ntive as ever Hut when iU meei a ladv ai:l gentleman in very earnest discourse the gi ntien an talking much, the lady lis' ning with downcast eyes, it is tbe symfi'om ot an aff'ir in progiees which win piobab y
end in gnjng to church o in producing
good reason tor gjing there. T HD FA I' Will,.
n . .... i .1... "i t,
,V'1 ll"ullsl7' K v-ivVa -o- , ,yxx. claims tgamt individuals ireling anan'ent desir e stib i ...... ... , i i . i,..
Ol t'lil" IS ill ill. v..l'ii. -,' .....v. vtt ru.n td t"dev tt a considerable pnition cf their tin e to th new branch, and .re well cr rninced that tht ir extition? will j.ie satisfaction to their t in.ltyt-rs. There are nc doubt mai vpet v ns ;.ta distance having lain.s tb.it n igut be collected, were they a" an- of responsible persons to address. I ht great expanse in many instances paid f . r i.X v r"s fi t s. and where theie has been
o nei t ssitv for snt h a procet ding, prevents
the utGimcu svstem. A number of v i uni; ., - ., . .,, , w... , . . . I In -w i ? v( e: t bills ai-d arcrimts irern
miii.ciiit ii iuo. nvre i t.M 1 1 1 neueet i men i
and, subsequently, the board of trustees a dopied the abo e, as the niedie tl branch oi tneir instituii..n, lure all the various
branches of the healing ar t are taught i j
TlIHll I V S ADVICI. FOR AUG C ST
I he Dog ?tar uses -v r.li t'n s b:r . , Dispensing poison o'er the f.dnling bind; Mephitic apots through the mai s'n s str.iv Dealing disease iScdath with lib'r ,1 baud' The stalks oi tops of c To., it cuwhen green, web cu cd and ke.i trorn tnc rain, make a sweet and u'liti-.us toddet for your can e. i be b s- tin e u cut theii. is vvhen the etrn tas ju tv. gan to grow hard, it sooner, i. vi i n jure he corn; it later, the staiks win bt come lir V a--u tasteless Mn.h cue sbou d be Used in drying them; and i' proper y taken care ol,wiil b- exetben. to' miich cows or tattt e ing atnc In drv seasons, and wikII Vur feed IS
short, it answers a good pur; ose to bed them out green to your dt-'-e With n-reen sta k, and pumpkins rn' Uiv and ihrowii upon the clean ;ass
Thrifty teeds the cieaiUic- which ben '.ends lor ne maiket IF' feeds his odieh rows in the same manner,' and nis
huner and cheese aic much lieher and e"ei for it. Ftrmers, ho live in the interior, ought io take intoconsideta'inn the ex "i use ol transposing ttiesr pioduee t market, a;.d manage their t usbaiuby accordingly. For this purpose, it wotnd ne well to fatten beet can e and hogs, which can be driven to maiket at a little expense, limit r and ci t ese biin a good pice, and will pcy well fot tians
p .! atlon
Thif(y advises such larme s to c.ear . . ....1.1. . . .i
up rueir larms as iasr as p ssiuo , a.:.
inn them into pastures and rmadows. v
( der to have a plenty ol gsass a- cl bav.
aid to raise stork. This he savs, wi i
.1 . 1 nli... t-i ! It. if
tfillire ume anu idu"i is hiiomji
From the Livrrnonl Mercury. cuai: for Tilt; iiydkuphobia. A ill' 11 d' j.n- : la edson i;'
we comply wittitlie 1 qnest ol acu'i'. v pondent by gii'-g i'1 nor. to the fol lowing W liat ve happen to know ot the extraordinary p" perty ot theehlo ride ot lime induces s to put gieat tai'h in UB piopetties in the cuieot the wound inflicted by nogs We ae indebted 'o M Coster, a Fiench physician for the following dis i-.ivi iv. n irtvtjntali e to hvdioOlto
bia: l ake two table spoonsful ol teh enioiiile of lime in powder, mix i' with half a pin' ot wa'er, and fi'h this wash k ip 'he wound constant y batht d. ann leqient renewed The chb-nce gas possesses tbe power ol d-.-iumposing Ins ttemcduous poison, and leimrrs mild and harmless that venom againsi whose resistless at ack the artillety ol medical science has been so long directed in vain It is necessarv to add that ibis wash ahr.uld appiitd as soon as n .ssib'.o alter tlx iifliconot tht bite
Anotln i plan which s s been exiensiv e.y
tntd at li cslau and Zurich ai d n any
iher nans )! the co.nioent, consists not
nieieiy in nu'iing ou ti e bitten pan,
(mere incisn.n has bsen fonntl too oiicn
unavailing,) but lt combining with tht o.i isions ot toe fi" ( tied mean to'
k..,.n.n4. nmn tbe wound and main-am u. lam- be heavy nmbeicd, and you
mcr it in a to ate ot suppmatioi, dm mg a w ak handed, liut industry ill per om
rnriue'es eiuisiom .i I'l""-,
awav stonts
p ell. dot at least SIX weeks U tier curative me nis, as the ex hibi'ion ol me i cu
propriety of getting bed. oi pet haps, ta-. y . baHadonna, or iyboe. weieulsoem1 V1....I. cl.,,uiH I .... . rl In lhpil( m - hilt 111)1111 thllSt". II
til I) lr allCUlCiie .JUl.ll (liuuuj jii"Uhiuiiwj,ii in uvjv .,.0, vu- , .
be made to know, that the mot sae, istln-ught little reliance can be placed - :'st, anu mae enc u.iu.uu,,
.... cinw.lo moiiva rl r.liffl I I'll. I..llnivinr KlP ibf. rt'SUitsOl thlS ''ht II I OSC
oalUviiv miu jniiLiv. ti.vuiu v ,vii., .n . ... - - - - . iil . . I r . turnu rtnA m!iHfiiD chrviwH rf
and "littie sir(.UeJell
1 1 1
eat oaks uy cicarmg a ie w aeics
evt'y year, you will soon subdue a huge
from these ailments, is to put less looil ! treatmen : From 1810 to 1824 thenum
in theii s omachs, and not o stimu ate it by ar v healing or intoxicating fli ink. nor to weaken the nervous system bv late hours and unlicensed indulgences Sum ner season puts us, ot northern and
middle latitudes, iu ner.y t e same phy
ber ot pet sons admitted into tlu IS'esiati
hospital was t04,ot vv h -in two ni, nied
ot hvdtoplu.bia, tiom 1783 tti 182-ln c:u hive, t "te was admn ed into ttt Imspi tai at Za Kb two hundred and twenty
three , 1 sons bitien b) d;m r ent arnn.ais
stnhigir.it condition with that in which (one hu.idie and eighty two dogs) ut
th inhabitants o southern climates a e whom tour only elieil t w o on the second
most of the fear round lt we would
avoi I disturbance Si disease, head ache, Continued thirst, feverish heat and actual fever, flushed skin, or one covered with eruptions, we must irrigate these la'ter in their usual diet, and substitute veg t able for much of the animal luorl w consume in winter drink si nple wau 1 ;
or tin- fluid siightlv acidulated, or den
t art inly steded down with the best kind ol L'tasses, and 'he weeds prevented
limn ioini to seed Many of the wet
prairies, when ditched and drained, make
5,.e best of meadows and pasiutes; and 1
frequently excellent for wheat, corn &
.-iher kinds of grams
A NF.W MKT HOD OF GRAFTI G TREES A comtnoo method ot giatting, is by making a transverse section in the batk of the stock, and a perpendicular slit be iow it: the bud is then pushed down to
tlay ot admission, and 10 whom tne tns ease had ptobah y become developed be
l .i.- tin v welt submitted to he -real
- r
inent, and the ottiei two eie bittipn 10
pans (inside ot the cheek and eytudj
where me piesciibed means coun) not ivc it tne l)OS,tin it is n have. This
be employed with the n quisle exactness mc,hol ,,0t alwas wanted: it is better
o reverse it, by making a vertical snt a
From the London t'ourt J mrnal.
7imr fl .V out ttotn diit d ft uns we n.ust Symptoms, Moral, Literary, Political and
I1
on
il.
rist . t iv, nid inhale hen not in mat shy
cViui ins. the tnornim air avoid the hot i sympiOMI.
rneri.'.ian and aHerno-.m sun use the te-I Whin you o,.t. a . lend aoout 5 o
pid or tin. warm b.th in the middle of j clock near bis own n .use and he stands
the day it in 'he evening, il ibe dmnci ' goss ppmg vin you ai inesviee'
lias b en verv simme a-d riirtit. and ta iuitnoui knocking lake it as a tymjuum
ken ;'t an tarly hour. I hey who awakein the mo'ning wnh a hot skin and tapul circulation, and h tiabi iuilv sutV r from be'e x.esa of heat, mav, - t us
. : . . t,U' iiit.ui. i ?,-.. r.,....-.. .. .mil voiit tiieud ok- at his vatcb a
the coi l t)3th, ot sponging the ut ce. ' you have been there tvjo hours, wnne ..is wi'b col l water. Hut it - xresS ol 4,nv -witc packs up her n ede wo k with a ki"d has been indu'g. d in ;nt ee ing . ytui. oDscving, -Wt-il, I mink it is before, whether in eating or dm king. 01-! lime m givr over lor to niglu." i' is an in dxneing to a very lJU hutn,t bv anv I iulallib:e symfnom ou are a bote, and UioisUil exhaus'ing I d) i 'ben tin co.ditnat the soitei -u expoi 1 you: sclt thx
bove the transverse section, and pushing the bud upward into its position; a method which rarely fails ol success; because
as thc sap descends by lite baik. as has
stuelies, and numerous others have apphtii for admission, lis ha ahtv presents tin greatest adv,tutagts to facilitate re at t he: m medical botanv: rh sun eundirg com.
Jt? aLran ding vriibagiea' varietv ot medi
cmal j)lant. and vegetable pi ck-uciiodn. lt is situated near ihe centre of the statt. 01. the W hetsione rivei.nine miles north 1 K. oluu.bus, (n the noithct n tin np'ke, and is
one ot the most health and di liginlul dlats in the estein counirv. lie groin d ..ttaebeu to the College contciiis ever vari el) f soil ti.r a bi i.Uiic.iJ garden. The ne ea ssity for an institution of ibis kind, tit cci ihe (iireetion of competent professors, nust be sit ikingU ev ulei.t n all w ho hav e refu ct edoii the subject of medic drefi.ini. Hen a system oi pi.iCtice is tauh', aitegetht r ')p 1 lor to that taught in other schools, 1 put sued l) other phv sn i ens; the 1 emedi.o age tits being derived Irom the vegetable kn.gtloiii. 1 lie efl'icacy of this practice lias beet; prover', tor more than half a ce ntu. y. 1 e;ni fining ihe improv einents of the most cis iii.guisheel leroi u.et s of the present or am otiiei .te lis superiority lias been su if t ; ? . 1
pe itetii) tietuo: stratt el, as to saiisiy me si wavering and seeptu a!. It hua been tested inevery v at ic t "ami lor m e.i ib-east ; al-e) lis SaraealA elLcts vviinissed where tl.i iiiui iin.u or mn et d treatn ent h:.s been pUISUvU VMthoUlail) beiiehc K: I i lie C t , I .Hit to tne geat injuiv f the constitiun-n.
1 he bia ctus to be ilenived ty an alter. el- j
aiiCi at ti.isiusiitulioi will,ue HUst betin.v appreciated by lb e a ho w ish lo ;.cqnilt . collect knowleeige f the heaiitig art here the student will be tatniht all '.lie 11.0 O eu in piacnee which is ileemeel necessrj , in ad ilion to th" butanicai; ami in eo:.e q iviice ol his residn g near the institution anil pursuing a s steniatic c(urse of stialie s, e.ombiiiing e.icii tit the dt pai iineins of u.eoicme, iu- ma) acquis e a know lei. ge oi both in a short sp.:ce ot time, antl at a veiy sniall expense la Comparison to that of Other li tdicai institutions. 1 he regular fall and winter course of lecture in mis institution will commence on the ru st Monday in October, and continue six months 01 longer, during which time a .nil course of lectures on all the chfFei ent vie pai tu euts of medical science will be tie
u eied, wi h dad examination'. &c. 1st, on Anatomy anu Physio'.ogv ; i:d. Materia Mciiica and Pharmacy; Cd. T heorv and practice of Phv sic and but gerv ; 4th, Mm
vvifen; 5tii, C hynnsti) ; Gth, 1 beoretical
and Practical Potauy; 7th, Medical Juris prudence, c'C. Sec. Ihe spr mg and sum
mer course will bemo:e par ticularly apropriated to botanv, materia mt dn a, com
parative anatomy . and clinical practice, tec.
1 here being an lnhrmary connected with
the Cobege the students will have the bene tit of Clinical Practice, by which he prac tical part of medicine will be acquired with tbe theory. Every student, on graduating in W orth" ington College, w ill become a member of the
Kelormed Meiiieal Society ot the United States, from w hich he will receive a diploma and reports of all the improvements of its different members, and be entitled toail its constitutional privileges and benefits. T here w ill be no specified time to complete a course of studies, but whenever a student is qualified to pass an examination, bv; will receive a diploma. REQUISITIONS. Thc qualifications for admission into the school will oe 1st. a cercihc.tte of a good
moral character; Ud. a god English educa
tiou.
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liiavvou & fbnwitv J EhPEC l'FULLY inform their fiierc? JL. and the public generally, that their KFW (iUlST MILL is now completed. Thev will in future endeavour to keep on hand at all times, fresh MEAL and. FLOUH. which they are determined to sell at fair prict s for cash cniv. No orders
will be accepted after this notification, unless the cash accompanies them. Those who may have accounts at thc Vincennes STEAM MILL, are informed that cash payments will be expected for every article they may have purchased at
that establishment, i ne proprietors aro prepared to execute orders for PLANK, and SCANTLING of every clescripticft at the shortest notice, and cn the most reasonable terms. N B M & II. have received a consignment of 100 Barrels of KEN HAW A SALT, which they will dispose of low. Vincennes, Ma T, 1S31. Ll--tf
;naiacter; Jd. a gr?o J ff TERMS.
The price for qualify ing a person to prac
tice and access to all tiie advantages ot tne
oi.r.
vou ate not w .iu:ol n. dinner SYMl'IOM II
When you di p 111 half an hour s
cha' at a ti tends h us. in me evening.
tte
been ascertained, and does not ascend, 1.,-titution w ill be oik hundred anu titty dol-
tbe bud thus placed above the transverse ; lur3 m advance, or iifty dollars in advance, section, receives abundance, but when! and one hundred atu: tw enty-tive dollars at
)iaccd be'ow, the sap cannot icach it.
bath ouirnt to be omitted, and the tepid or warm substituted lor it Health, tobe won, must. like maidens fair mi I stately da ues. be diligently taourht A ncrsim, ne'ignt ot all the
better. STMTOM III It you are o ing vnv. amijble at an evening p jri v , ..nd in the midst ot itaic selected to mxke one at a iub")ei o!
rules of hvgienv.. mav, " a while, retain w'nst, w is symfit-.m tbec ate younger Com r'-blr bodi'v ieeliok;s-s volor pt'sons in , ,n wb .rn theludieS casiwually au cxctiuuc bJau tbetc tc- i caur.ut spate 50 ncti asyouiself.
the close of his studies. Every ad vantage given and a liberal allowance made for tm-se 111 indiJont cii cumstanees. IV'aiUu.g may
Ibe had at one dollar per w eek, a!id Ih-oks .at the western prices. The price a l)i-
1 nte v, -.siting
1.1, tiipr iiif.irnHtioo will tdease aalressa
vicinity ot this city. A vci y simple y , sl .iaI(t) l0 Col (i H. (inswo! 1.
iriuue or preserving anu restoring tnem 1 or to lne under s.gnt d, anu 11 snau uv-on
apparently ruaiv destroyed Ly the disease called the Y.-llow,' has men acci-
flTTh
FT. AC II TREKS. Thp r 11 1 1 v 1 ii.'i il iKiw !rrp Vi K
UM UiVO 'I 1VV J . .,1. 1I - . . . , - . oloma will be ten dialars
1 (liiir v f 1 v 1 rirsiiHr 111 it i r 1 1 11 r-r w i ti i iu-
nroinpt attention. 1 IK) V. MORROW, 7'r. v .'. Editors pu'nishin-; tho c.'nove C ir cular 5. time s shall receive, as a c ompensati.-n, .
dentally discoviedby a gentleman in mis cily. A sta ement t tin bet, as it
occurred, will convey all neressJ(Vin. certilit tte cntitir.-g the Ia.iu r tti tiutioii gv-4-tomiatioi.: In the fall ot 1 8 ! 3. a vet y ,,s- rh',v; pubi.shi.tg it 6 times, to b.ali fi..- ,r... low .....1 .to, i ;?he c.Mitpens.itioir. i ho-.- wlio pnb.-.s'.ted
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the t iiects ot the above named . ... ,fn.r. i,,. ; . ... ,(, , . . ,1 1 Mo.ual e AU if( ov o.is on naun th.it and : ih.Mv.nhout the lall and w inte r, : .ns,. f ,,r lh t,:in he entitl d to tbe?nivi-i
veiv latge qu.ui ities ot common wood hotet nr.-set t .rin. m" tie t:n.. n- ' aslu s wee casua ly th' ovv n by tbe ser v coned fi o:a t lie co'nu.e ni e n e:r. : th.- br i
7. RISING EU2I
YLXCEWKS, I y I) I AX A. J T F.SPEC PFCLLY it forms his friend W and the public, that lie has leased fur a te' r of vears. th? TAVERN STAND lately occupa d by (itneral llmer J hr.sr.n, is now pit p i-ed to iccorsonoe'.a'e travellers and all others who may giv e him & Call, in the be st :n;.nr.e-. The stable ...tt '.i hei! to the hme is 1 arrr ur.( ri.no t:irr.t and a c ireful host'.er is enip! ed who is thoroughly acquainted with. hi.. !n!ilU"SS. Vincennes Ju'.v ;2. 131 C4-tf
ftorn disoasi
sale
ant about the root of the tree. To thc
N'T.' " T ' '
;i:r.
in tliis L.il.'.uUvn,
m S. J . . . mm J.t mmhm wili.iam .Mi::niL
Ha ttist rj'-eivi! . aud now oil
a 1 i.w" iiv::i:r.i or n:s:i Motii, for cnh o'tly.
Viuceliiier, JuiiO Xi!. 1
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