Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 32, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 September 1831 — Page 4
V.i f 1 HOPE, BY DOCTOR DRAKK. Sec through the clouds that roll in wrath. Von ktlle star benignant, peep. To light along their trackless path '1 he wanderers ot the stormy deep. A vd thus, oh Hope, thy lively form In sorrow's gloomy night, shall be The star that h ks through cloud and storm ; upon a dark and moonless sea. When heaven is all serene and f iir. Foil many a brighter gem we meet 'l is w hen the tempest hovers there, Thy beam is most divinely sweet. The rainbow w ith the sun's decline. Like faithless frLnds, will disappear; The lights deir star more brightly shine When all is wail and sorrow here. And though Aurora's stealing gleam May w;ike a morning of delight, Tisonh thy enchantii g beam Will smile amid ;rllirtirns trght. FROM TliF BOSTON TATts MAN. bONG. Thou hast wooed me with pledges A priiw cs might wear; Thou hast offered rich jt wels, To wreathe in my hair. Ah! (leek with thy jewels The halls of the sea; Thy gold and thy purple, Tlu) are not tr me; But give tne Love's myrtle, And ribbon of blue. And I'll go to the bridal At espers with you. Thou hast told of the glory 'l'h -it w aited thy bride; Thy mansion of splendor, Thy lineage of pride. Ali! go to the high born In places of glee. And boast of thy titles, They are not for me. But give rre a cottage, A warm heart and true, And I'll go to the bridal At espei with you. Harfi rJ the Me. SOMi. BY MRS. KUUXS. "Oh! east thou not Aff.Ttion from thet! in this bitter world lb hi to hv heart that only treasure fast. W.itch; gu.v'd it; sull.r not a breath to dim The brigiu gem's purity." If thou h.ist crush'd a flower, Tli-.- root may n- t be blighted; If ihoti tiast squench'd a lamj), Once more it may be lighted; B'J on thy harp or mi tin lute. The stripg w hich thou ha-t broken, Shall never in sweet sound again Give to thy touch a token! If thou hast loos'd a bird Wivse toice of song could cheer thee; Still, stili he may he won From the ;-kies to warble near thee; But -f uoi.n the troubled sea Thou hast tin own a gtni unheeded, Hope i.ot th it wind or wave shall biing The treasure back when needed. If thru hast bruis'd a vine. The summer's breath is healing. An ',s fluster vet nia erow ' Thr-uctr the leaves their bloom revealB'J if thou hast a cup i't ; thrown ing; W 'ih a bright di aught till'd Oh! never Sh dl ivii-th giveh ic.;. that lavish M wealth To co-l thy p rch'd lip's fever. The heart i, Hkc that cup, If thou vaste the love it bci'" thec, And like that jewel gone, W hich the deep will not restore thee; And like that stt ing of harp or lute Whence the sweet sound is scatter 'd; Gently, oh! gently touch the chords S i s ion for ev er han. r'd A G-0U STORY IF THUE, AND WKLL I OLD IF NOT TRUE Tne i'nij ol ttie ma . ol oi" Majesty's 7 1st t egiment, falling over board torn the Ch n'uy sieam-boat. between L ng point atd Montreal, and so miraculously appealing on the beach before his com raas had disemba. ked, rMiiindcd me of a CHCumsrance that occurt ed during my aet vuti !em board the Doiphm man of War. bound to the West Indies We were go'mg at the rate ot three knots anil
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a ha.t v i hour, when ! om tm hoard, oe longing to the forctop, (who by the by vas a bit ot a wag.) steeping in the fore t ' chain,, by a sudden lurch ol the ship was
thrown overboard k'0 A .nan mcn.oard! was the general
fr !. nrl tt ii.i Prcri- nnr i -in in .il ... ... .... , .. ler, or ive assistance to the urowiuiu nian . f 1 om. who was a tolerable gmd swim tPct as every bodv -bought, but nothing ftri: ,nr( iron-, annip mi tin. inn umcp, t , Jll.ue nam. ami u.in muse nj:, pu . 1.11- - ..w el.e aou tne snip pasmg atiea l as l w as saiug b- fore, at the rate of three knots and a half Tom was soon lost sight ef Under the counter, (tor although ui ship vvioot on jto.vrt rtep pmg s phiti. yet sue was prruy Ionian.; wi.cn i om vs lucky enough to get hold of thru id retains I'he h.mdi all r.m alt ex pv cioig t see Tom astern, a.d to lo w i the j.'.iv b-at to pich him op ; but no I on, Va i'lbi: seen 'IE'1 gom- " sale! the v. . . . . . 1 . . 1 1 , r. n . . 1 -f "to Divv's Lock- r and . ff t ts erased. Our ship w ,s ver deep. " one! ou t" in? U'ni !"ibcs; c Mjucnti? our vmh ro i'ii p rts were lo in t ! ;r' i, I hi Tciu avv, and as it was geuinj daik he
t thought he irou'd wait till they beat the U'
quarter and pipeu tne hammocks Gown, 1 . - .....
before he got on board, which he did, and ' level plain t loanung water. Uur chainthen popped into laky's hold (where ihe ' plates, strong fastening?, and clenched gunner keeps his wads and spare mom 'bolts, diew like pliant wires, thruuds and key's tails) and there remained till the j stays were torn away like summcrf gr-s middle of the fust watch, when he sallied ; sarner, and our imsts and spars, crackforth and made free with our bread bags, iing before his fury tike diy reeds imautaking enough to serve hun for three j tumn, were blown cle-n out of the ship, days. lover her bows, into the sea. v At the end of this time we were iog I Had we shown a shred of the strongest
ging uion ae an easy rate, witn scasuciy any wind about a knot when master , 1 . . , I . . ' Tom. nnc. I.ipr'.ffh !ip out r.f the nort he - - . . , .... j came hi na '"Hallo was I . . . L . uii iiaii Inn f t i uiat.e. rays i oni, - i w u" 1 tiirL- K. m.In ciil and heavp tn. I shall ' uaork kiuki oc. -i ( sink, lor no man can swim to tne W est , Ii without provisions I " Kverv bodv run aft in amazement : for it had been blowing fr esh duting the time, I i . .11. , but there was no time lobe lost, so the boat was lowered, and poor Tom was pic ked up, to the great satisfaction and as lonishmer.t of eveiy bod on board j utiourarriva', as tne captain was on; sho'e. dining with th.e Li over nor, the taik turned nnon swim miner I he dovprnor ' ,,c. vi.i!;.i, i o m.u ...... 1 In I. . .1 . ...1 . U 1 1 " t ..c ,.at., ami uic captain ucc.d.cu no inau
in at. and (Immune as'.etn, began ' w ird, by crcsbit.? a spar n the stump , - m t.ie sr.n-.i- umi uu.uo a SVitcm , r pr.u:;irtr ,3 tai-rht. alt re:h -
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say s the quarteTinjster, who wheel, o:,e watch at the pumps, and the ' t k';V i i !L, VtiX'tv.vv iomK..r pursueu !y euu-r ,,:. 5s the :t n .....:
about getting a pull on the main j other clearing the wreck. But our spi, its lV n u kaae or.h contains VI tick- ! J acucU Uun the vtu...
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.,v... o...,., ...... .v.... u, w. T" i i : t r ... . i ioipuin s roretop ; nowever, to maKe a i . l. - . i .. . .. : i . i. . long story short, the captain and the Gov j ertior made a very heavy btt the time was appointed Tom asked one week to get ready The carpenters were ordered to make what chests end conveniences Trim required The purser was instructed, at his request, to supply a lotnight's ptosis ions The dav came an i 1 om wenfon. share a the wharf appointed wheri It beg3tt to stow his grub 'I he black lU J low looked at him with astonishmeM tkVhf.t you do dete mass ?" savs he, "What am I doing here," says Tom, "why I am taking in my provisions, to be sure, imd advise you todo the san.e ; for not a bit of this do vou get cn the road," "Whoy nasHa," says the negro, "roe no swim more nine or ten mi.es " Savs l orn, as if in amaze n-ent at the shor r distance, "why men, I am going to Tobago, which I believe is over two hundred milts, and shan't be ba k for a fort night." The spectators were astounded the black refused to swim the Govt rr.or lost his wager; and it was not until we were homeward bound fha Tom to'd the secret Montreal Herald THE QUENCHING OF TH 13 YOU Oil "Look out for I hat vt a quarter-master ! Mind your starboatd helm i easehei, man ease her." On it came rolling as high as the fore yatd.and tua bled in over the bows,gittn, clear, and unbr oke n It fill d the deep waist of the Torch i" an iistant, and rs I rose halt so othered lithe jumble of men, pigs heneoi.ps, and spate spars. I had neatly lost an eve b i floating boardi- g pike that was launched at me by the jangle ot the waters A" for the boats on ihc booms they had a!' . " I.. ...... .,. I. ...... I . i. ' l 4,-,vl,,'n l,J cc jiu, uic iauic n ;ating as commodore, with a crew of a dozen sheep, whose bleating, as she ro on me crest o a wave, came oacK upon us, faintly blending with the hoarse ioar ing of t lie storm, and seeming to say, "No more mutton for you, my boys I"' At length the lee ports were forccd out the pumps promptly rigged and mannet' oucKe-rs slung ana at i i . i work down the hatchways, and although we hadnanowly escaped being swamped, and it continued to blow hard, with a heavy sea, the men, confident in the qualities ol the ship. woikd with glee, shaking their feathers, and quizzing each other. But anon a sudden and appalling change came over the sea and -ky. tht made the stoutest among us quail and draw his breath thick The fiimament darkened the hoiizon seemed to eon tract the sea became black as ink the wind fell to a dead calm the teeming clouds descended arid filled the uiurky arch of heaven with their whirling masses, until they appeared to touch our mast heads, but there was neither I'mhtn ing nor rain, run one glancing flavh. not oneiefrshing drop the windows of the skv had been staled tip by Him who had ; said to the storm, Peace, be stil " j Dm ing this deathlike pause. inhVitelv j ninie awful than the heaviest L-uie. every sound on boar d. the voices ot the men,! j t v en the creaking ol the bu !khe ads, was j 1 i i iiimu w en Mdiiwi'g iiisiiiu in. ss . at'u ire ; ivatpr.ln..rf.,i Krhr n .virwr r... ;r.,r
j steadv her, laboured so lu avi yin the ! and before vou advance, pi ov ide a c j trmigh of the sen, that we expected heritreat " ; m3st ,0 goove.boaid every moment Give not unnecessary nain to ar,v man.
- .1 1 . . 1 ! 'ti ''tu oenr u.ai s,;. S3ui ; I ,1 , n t e ( 1 3 fl t i I C C 03 1 1 I O t ll e C 3 p t a I O treme Vt I 11 Ot the hllllvni it i.fvir . . . . ororcer a I v.v mc easing growl u;s heaiu a thick blinding mist came div in :p astern . t us, v hose small drops i -,ieri d into the skin like shar p hail "Is 21:1 Nu. no sal'. Suit " And ' now tin fie-ce sipp of the linror:iru ' itin If. the sea A'.et, in storm aid in da ko 5s. ( ami- thtp (Irtine on w ith st tinn w y n t'n; i U nee -Ci.jo 1 1 ; i , t t a i 1 1 1; . fT the ' 1 1 u ' ed liM-im, a n 1 v I ; Ueiucucous and theer Ioiqc, crushim
a. I locked eagerly fotth in the direction Dower to hurt itlwr i ; miiwrr which has exceeded the t r., -r in t.(. 1,., 1 h.,tr .- ..'.,:.. i-"
indicated There w as a white line in Sneml vnr i(o i.: n ! mns 5:oHniie rxnecfitions of its friends. ! i. hi ri,.- (uf:t is t,.- L'r..",.. . . 1
! fearful com last with the clouds and the nan e, tnd if you desire furtune, ieatiri Animated fry the flourishing statc.f t'.us ' M,.a5.e, I 'the re:'.;re r r-ai-.-i a'.l pers huvV r-stof the ocean, irlcan-.intr nn the -v ; route ntmrrr fcollege, and feeling au ardent elesire still uu: picked ::p a:-v p. rk to irf-.nn m
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cm bcr.eatb bh chariot whee's their?
mountainous aru nov. 'ung uuges ur.o doc . t j . au m-v, vsn, u wuu.u . blown out of the bolt rope in an instant ; : ,.;! in l, .... I 1,1 Un . o V. , ' w e had. therefore, to r-et her before the! . . . n - , U'rrp errn t1 . W. I thnn t - c fl f rM pf-.f'Ti . i
vi . awuu hui k-'-i eti, conseueLtly eae null uic utcis iiiuh ter. one. nf tlip rdnlut sr.il liinifst mrnin'l,. nn?
j - - the snip, rose through the tore iraicn as a phost. with his white hair? stieamir 0 , r,
sttaicht ut in the wind. He did rciV11"1 cu tt, ls I'-ett is s ue to oe tnai. ,
speak to any of us, but clambered aft to- !Ylah.cs' Vi'arters. anu Ltghths m satr.e P o- . i . i I . ; Dortion, tlius neailv one hall the amount. wards the capstan, to which the captain, J . , . K , ( fie
! had lashed himself. "The water is rush- j jingin fotwaid like a mill stream, sir; we I have either started a bur, or the wreck of j the ton mast nas gont uirougn ner dovs., lor she is fa st settling down by the head.'"1 ,atswin to lother a sail, then,! ' I ''Or t the boatsw ...a u.i. k... k I i . L. I - A 1 I" , .1 l T aiarm u.c peop.c, mr c.suu. i Hf ' ,11, ....j, : I i i .... V i
iDuovancy, anu wnen me next neevy scapatts i the 1 ickets wul be sent when tlcsi ! .. i . .1 r . . .. i. i w . i i . . i i . i
rose a head of us, she gave a diui.ken sit kt ning lurch, and pitched right into it, gioarurig and trembling in every plank, .ike a guilty and condemned hiug m the p ospect ot impei ding punishment 'Stand by, to heave he guns overboard " r.o late, too late! Oh God, that cry ! I was stunned and drowning, a chaos of wieck was benea h me, ai d at our d me, and above me, and blue ago ized gaping gjces, ind struggling alms, and colourless ctutching hands, and the despairing yells for help, win re help was impossible, when I felt d sharp bi!t on tie neek, and bieatheei again. M Newfoundland (iog, "Snet zer, had Miatched at mc, ?nd dragged me out ol the eddy ot the sinking vessel. For life, ter clear life, nearly suffocated amidst the hissing spiay, we itacht d ihc! tuner, the doe arid his heipless masitt For three miserable das I had been exposed, hall naked and bare -headed, in open boat, without vau r or ford, or s'.i de The third fieiee, cloudless West Ldian noon was ;ong past, and once more the dy butt ing sun sunk in the west, like a red-hut shie ld of iron ,ln mv hornbic extiemity I imprcca d 'h VTtath ol Heaven on my defence kss lie aid, ar el baking rnv rkne h el l ands ogniosr the btaz'. n sky. I called a-oud on the At n igh;;, Oh, let ne never see bin' nsf again!" I glared on me noble d' g. as iie lav dying at the bottom ot the boat; mi'dness seized n e. I r.re his thtoat with my teth, tu t fos m d bu "bat I migtit urtnk tils hot bhw d - it flow; d and vni;pitt nke. I woo d I ioi gcigd mvself, bu as ire turned hts dtill, g'ey. g azing eye on me, the pulst s oi n;y heart stop i.ed, -.md I fell sei'Seiess. W hen my tecollection lutumtd I was tr etc heel on some fresh piantain leaves, in alow smoky hut. with my faithluitlog tying beside o.e, whining and licking to j nynds and face. On the rude ' j:-islt haf ! bound the rafters of the rod tocether, rested a light conoe with its paddiesi'-ai-d vjll5 us, an ' c,n,c over a;',ait st me, on the wall, hung Indian fishing implements, and a long barrelled Spanish gut.. Urdcineath lay ja corpse, wrapped in a boat sail, on I tvlnr-h ivic r innicili; n 1 1 1 1 p 1 1 uill. .nrc' ,l body of John Dcadeye, Esq. ate commander of his Britannic Majes ty s sloop, 1 ot ch ANECDOTE. A Counsel not long since, in cross examtng a witness, asked him, among other questions where he wasona par ticular day ? to which he replied, he wa3 in company with two friends. Ft iends ! exclaimed th counsel two thieves I suppose you mean, 'very likely (replied the witness ) for they are both lawyei s " ! Five flecks to the bushel It is stated tha' a bill has passed the House of Rf pi e sentatives in Connecticut, providing that the measurement of fruit, clams, kc. five pecks shall make a bushel I The prob ability is that the members buy more , apples and clams than they sell Would j ,l not he an object wor thy the attention of that legislative body, to decide bow manyounces shall make a pound of wooden nutmegs; and how rnanv dozen shall make a gross of horn flints ? N. Bed tird Gazette I j rt.iisiA .MAXIMS . .. . t 1 -it. . . . ' ' ' nut study the r.aoniness of all I t'i n i I, . .. 1 T - .1 . f .1
"v 1 owuvj uui your uiiinuy u non rour sition ot 1 hbcral and mterestei: im s.; 1.0. s. , & m n.ttni the l'.-rk .t m ! ;, J,
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. . - is insensible to kindness ' Be sensible to your own value, and es tin. ate jus; y the w orth ot others. lit envious of no man, and avoid be ing out of temper, or thy life wili pass in misery. He riot the slave of anger; and in t' y comcsts always leave o;co the deer cf reeouciliJii'ju. - - -
who ate incor.igible in had fabits, and,, f tl,e same character was estahiislu d in holJ no Ultei rr.nrs iiih th
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EXTRAORDINARY UKF.AT AMI CRAM) TICKETS only Ki Dollars!! Much has been said of the excellent schemes produced b Messrs. Yates '. MrItityrc, net on-, however, has Riven the ge- ! neral .atisf trth n 'which is claimed Item j .name to i lotu'.a as i:ia. oi iue .u.iy w be drawn cn the ilst ptember next 1 . , . ... . . . . .1 .. 1 .... . I I he t ... .1 t.:i ! aj)ita:s are m iuixent - . .i .!. .
h pale ! In purchasing a package of Whole Tick- , b:"J;j.,1? tht. iniprcVeme:.ts of the moUVoainir1j5! c t st VJ2 dol!ar F.i-hty-oi.e dollai s tip !k.(j rt.forn,trs , f the pnnt r r.-.
wi.t-j. -.11 , Capitals Those who or. .... - ly desire to adventure to tne extent of a single ticket or share can do so, I tiKir cnar.ee in ur.s ioiien is oetiei uian usual; for seldom is there such a galaxy ot PI17tS- and the "umbers to be drawn from . 1 1 I .... - A i 5 I ithe wheel, exceed the ui,u-al average If. L.ni it ir nv Piw t,.r li'c I i.t..vv t r t IP lf(i(,K1f() ,t i'im',h .t,,, vrH nrA . ' , Of 1 1 Q aru to save return nosi.ire, v.ei in. . 1 . . . . ' . . red. but it: no ca.e is this resorted to unKs bv special dir ection. The follow ing is the SCHKME which has called frth such universal udtrw-i!i: ri ' ' ' 1 PRIZE OF 1 rnizi: of 1 PKIZF. OF 1 PRIZK OF 1 PKI.K !F r,t;,fHM 40,t?00 3t?,t'iC0 'JlhOOO I0,(t)t 5ir0 Ui) M 50 :v hi 1 PR1ZF. OF ( PRIZKSOF l'J PIfIZl;SOF 12 l'Rizr.soF '2 PKIZF.5 0F (0 PKIZJ.S OF I Ml l'IUZl OF 1M) riMzr.soF .'1111 I'RI.I.SOF lrt'Ui) puizhs of L- .oSO PHIZES. N.Vrt).i20 The next remark is, that the price of Tickets never was so reduced in aschenn cojit iining Five Huruln-d end Fiftu-sir Tiv ' uaand ,ine Hundred and Tivt-7i: d'Alar. Whole Tickets $16, Halves $8, Quarters ,4, Eighths S'- thus all have tne opportunity of becoming wealthy by the on -lay ot a tnfie. Th.e subscriber is well known to have jcop.dur te (1 the Lottery Exchange and Co'nmisMon BuMut-ss for many vears at 13o Iboadwav - his punct'.i ility and attention i proverbial if it happen, how ev er. that this notice should be seen by any one unat quainttd with that h- u:-e, they are referred to Mtssi s.Yates c Mclritvre, and can have the first auo best refer ences in every city in the United States. The office at Pittsburgh. Pennsyh ania. has been opened far the ex pre-s purpose of accommodating the numerous correspondents West of the Mountains, and enabling them to ebiain tickets in all author ized Lotteries. Availing himself of this general adver tist ment, h J. S begs to state that a N. Y. Lottery el raws ever v W etlnesdav a Unicai Canal Lottery every other Saturday and a Virginia Lottery once a week. At the New -York Oiiice, tickets only in that ta.e are sold by directing orders to Pittsburgh purchasers may be supplied with chances in all ffi t g. , ing Schemes (including, of course, the New-Yoik tickets ) Those living at a distance are informed that whn they remit money without designating a Lottery, tickets will be sent in the most approv t el schemes, and when an order is given for tickets in a Lottery, the drawing of which shall have taken place before the letter is at hand, the money will be invested in the next Scheme, or held subject to the order of the party. The Reporter from New-York, and Despatch front Pittsburgh, containing Drawings, Schemes, Counterfeit Detector and Exchange Table, with prices of Stocks, 6c c. will be sent gratis to all who purchase from the subscriber Address S. J. SYLVESTER, 130, Brcadtvau A'tsy- York, Or S. J SYLVESTER, Piitxbunrh. J7The Office at Pittsburgh is conducted by N. Sylvf.stkk, who will at all times have on hand a complete assortment of CAPS, suitable for each reason of the year. The attention of country Stok ekf.kpkrs is particularly called to this establishment. Commission Business of every description attended to, and enquires on all business subjects, will be anwercel by return mail, either from Pittsburgh, or New -York. Pittsburgh, Aug. 17, 1831. 30 tdd 81 OUR) REFORMED 1 r rt IISDICAL COLLEGE. flHE public are hereby informed that an c institution is estahnshefl and 1:1 success 1 ti.i .n.ijr'.i. ttw. ,-iti- v.. .'.,ri- i.- ! "oinin lU"a "T1'e Reformed Medical CMj lege;' under the jurisdiction ct tlie rexonu- " 1 "f l t-Z inn uii uiMauu' 11 iinaiivu inmi 1.1 intrinsic tneii's, notw ithstandmg the opp:I further to elisetn'nate the v alua'oie s:vm , . I hcrt- I II ' 11. ;i VTl'i. il l. ii , lr-lfllllfL,! A mv " H 1 4 I 'I t iilli L ton, denominate d "The Ohio Kri u med Medical College " This college was chartered bv the s'a'easa litetarv i .:itutiot.; and, -ttbe quvnth , the board of trustees t-do;-ted thi- af..)e, as tlie tuedicd brain, h t their institution, where all the varints Stanches d the healing art f t m.r-.t n,i the efoimed s. steal. A uu.berf voung cent leiiien have laic commenced heir stoics, .;;d i.uracicui otatis have a'ph-l
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ere i( t adv uotag s to b.cthtite rest ,:t v c in u ; diral botanv : the surront.Ct; g c '-m-try abntmding with, a great vaue-tv K medicinal plant arid teg t.dde J .rc'.i:ri i It is sjru at d near the ccrtie of lie ':te. rr.the Whetstone river, r ine mile- n nh Co'.umhu.-,, rn the northern tr.rtp'ke. d is :.v r.f ti e mest healthy an! (khg'.th 1 villages in the wes'ern country. The gn-'.d attarhed tr, the college contains c-vc i r.jety f,f f(;r a botanical gatV.e'i. Th'. lar- -,. V-. . - an munition ot t; .'. .V.L, i;i.ccr x,. t:;,cct.n f j- r () , .tt.t L. v.,,i v, ..' : be sttiki: t-lv evklcr. t.V;-n w ho h;:ve it fecilit y. , tfnc.-;cv rf this prr.rti.-e h s ' t- '. . .- nrD ft ' t C T 1 IlOlP t 1 .1 'A I i A it .'1 ( t I, 1! r, ni.er are Its sui.t-inritv has bt-tn s rcr.eatedlv dtmoristrattd. is to satifv the .'.,..,.:,, Tfi vrr-nrl 1; ' -i t . , ' p V ". iitsieu liievei) aiiti ai'ii n s mi e; uipj' , jat.d its salutarv tfiVcts vvitiitse(i where the ; niMrriIP:..i r n.h r r .1 tn- h: r.ursU!(fv-,tu.ut y,iv beneficial ctiVct bji t . ttju. v,xat r.f the coi.stituti n. 'I'll ie heretits to he u-mug arre at thiiisstituti-m wiil, wi trut. be tt H)rcciated bv those f-'lio v is'h to . cr .in V, . ' , V , V . ;:. correct knowitthrc ot the r.e.i.n.i; art I i 1 Cre U. C St HOC 0 1 W ! U . t I a ! . - U . : i 1 1 .10 P .: - jdern practice which i deemed r.ec .-arr. in ad Hin to th" latucai; and w t- tt:quence of his residing near the h-st":-;-::-. and pursuing a sv stt matte cocr-t of '.iv:tcombining each of the t'.t pat t:r.t .t.ts i u.tdicine, he may acquire a kt.ow !( ;'-. ' h in a short space of time, and at a v :- ill expe:ie in cornparisoa to that of otiter i: cdica! institutic-ns. The regular fall riiul winter wrc c lectures in this institution will com r; . the lii st Monday in October, at:.' c n:::.-..'r ix moi.tlis cr Ion ire r, during w hieh ' :r..t. full course of lectures on all the t.ifn . ;: d.epartu ents of medical sricr Ce will ! c nlivered, vsit'.i d;:ily exa'n:.'iati ris. i r. ou Anatomy and Phv sio'.rgv ; d. io ri;t Medica and Pharmacy; 3d. The"" ei praciceif Phvste and Sorgerv ; -it .M.lwiferv; 5t'u, C hvmitr ; Cth. Ti:e j- al and Practical Botaa) ; 7th, Mfl'.t al Ji.'isprudenre, t'tc. fee. ! he spi g ai : '.;ninier course will bemoie j.ii tical viv appropriateel ti botany, materia meu . comparative anatomy, and clinical j ractii ice. There being an Inhrmarv ct riurtt d 1 id. th.e C'obrgethe students will have ti-e benefit of Inimical iVactice, by whicli 'h.e y;;:.-:-tical part ot medicine will Oe acquiie J itU the 'lieor y. Every student, on gi-adua'.ir.g tn Wcrt';ingt on College, will become r;.. n-bt t -ft Hefor nu c! .Medi al Society of the Cn.ie-U Sates. from which h wili rective a riiph-.m.i and re poits of all the improvements its niiFerent me-i bti ". ami be e'.Tii'ed toalt:t c.onstittititxi.d )iivi!eg. s io-d !eT t f.ts. There will le no specifie d ti:ne to complete a course of studies, but wher e vtr a student is qu dihed to pass an exninir.av.cr. he will receive a'iplom.i. IlECiUISlTIONS. The qualifications for admission ir.to t'; school will be 1st. a certificate f a vchxI moral character; 2d. a god English educatiou. TERMS. The price for qualifying a person to practice and access to all the adv antages of th Ir:stitution will Ih? tne hundred -.i d fifty tlsllars in advance, or fifty dollars in advance, and one hundred and twenty-five dollars at. the close of his studies. Every advantage given and a liberal allowance made for those in indigent circumstances. varihng may be had at one dollar .per week, and Iv-ok1; at the western prices. The price f a Diploma will be ten dollars. Those wi-hin-j further information will please address a letter (post paid,) to Col. G. II. Cri.sw.i, or to the undersigned, audit shall receive prompt attention. TIIO. V. MORROW, 1W:. Editors publishing the above Cirt ular j2 times, shall receive, as a compensation, certifitate entitling the beaier to ttiitK'Ti gratis. Those publishing it L'6" times, to half the compensation. These who publisher! the other Circular of the Ohio if rn.r, Medical College, by discontim;ir g that l insei ting this, shall be cntitlei! to the privilege heretofore set forth, and the time rcconed from the commencement f f tin f rmicr. New arrangements, in tins Institution, I render this alteration indispensably iiecessary. Such Editors in the West. a publhej the New -York Circular one year, by givh r tlie f.regoing twelve insertions can ser..i their students to the Institution ard tt.t y shall be accepted Editors publishing v.:l please send us one paper conta.in:t.g tbif publication. Those w ho elo not receive our Circuli r, are hereby authorized to p ib'.Lili it ftor.i this, or- any otht-r j'apcr, at d forward one tt their i tiriibcrs and their claims thill be levistered. T. V. MORROW. JThe ronnecticn betv ee n th:s IntitTtion and mys'.lf lieiag dissr lvtd, all j ci t:5 are ie''iesti it to address their commu:. HUoiis to D.ict. 'i. V. Morrow. J. J. STEELE. Ohio Reformed T(di.-aI Collv. e, Apd .;h. IH.'A. " Z j A IMi .'Cen appointed a ; -nt to super- . (,t" ti.e same, ot'u r v ".. J uii proser itc nit in., mt i t nkdii. ; tlnsnice. th.e j i.d i. -i k, .vr2. MIECUE. J 1 1 v . i Ativ person or r?rn-- havi " v. v ot th l.J.J". p i'. in t'.-.tr p.-rs.j : . t.Atind'tog anv , by dv pi.sl.;., t!.e a - M ses Ih .e s niiCiU' a Co s.tto'i tor the tM.f iianho for iHir.cfo O:
