Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 October 1831 — Page 4
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fO THK WtSTfclt.V SUN, At the request of a Lady, Mr. lvlitor, I send you the following verses, competed some, tmie suice. B. 11. Rome was once frcc.ee (I recce was in glory. And the splendour's of Carthage hath brurhten'd the storv. Bat the lightnings cf freedom by Despots j , control d, ,, , , No thunder, and Hashes for arcs unrollV, 1
mt Vhen centuries had pass'd and found EuM, rope in chains, ,S'M'1 ls unveilM all America's plains vifirichness and KTandeur were all so sub
lime. It scem'd made to erect on it Liberty's shrine! And forthwith a Temple, a blood-bought ilirn. Was reai 'd as a refuge for many a million , For the gocnl, and the great, and the brave, and free. Who scorn'd grim oppression and travevs'd the ica. Old England rcsolv'd then our freedom to spoil. But a nation of freemen defended our soil. .Artillery thunder'd o'er soil stain'd with gore Till the contest and struggle for freedom were o'er. The fire of Freedom then blaj'd in the South, And Bolivar fann'd it, but both have gone out: was chill'd by the breath of fovii demagogues there. Tho w.irm'd by the 6un' perpendicular glare! O'eece then aro and fut Ottoman Power, She o ight on Old I'imes and it checr'd Vif l.n k hour; ! Demo-thcMes' thunders were soon heard to i lie, As the shade of Leor.Llab stoop'd from the !kies. Frmce, Belgium and Poland, have follow 1 in train! And Italy's rcus'd, to redeem her old f iuie! WhiUt Ei, gland is joining the holy Reform, And ngnt, verms miht, keeps a glorious storrn. A Washington once, and a J' ff ron too, Assisted bv Fiankliu an i o'hers as true. Resolved that our land sh mid to freedom be And us light has so spread that the world seeuu a lleav'ti! HjiI then blrssc-d Genius of Liberty' Hail! Hail fitar sp.mgl'd banner ef rreedom! All Had! Descctnled ftotn Iloav'n at once arc the same, Doth K.nulegc, Religion, and Liberty's dame. B H. I-'tom (he A tj Y rk CcnitctlatiGn. NOW A.NU T lit: A Dm n aimti, up the river, who deiNi.di hia own shrewdness more han flo ve.i match lot tlut ot "de tarn Yi ke.," as one evening sluing belorc ; w, ioor, with a mug ot cider in his hard and a pipe in his mouth, when he was a v :ed !y a stout looking mar fiotn tlu casiwjid, ith a paek on Ins shoulder, t Ron:J evening Mister do ou want to tute a man to woik for you?" ' Kv. vat ish dat toyu?' replied the Do; thmau, slowly taking the pipe from his, ruiu'h "Subbose I does, and subbo I d esno, wat dto ?" 1 On nothing, nothing," S3td the travfilet iiisuieU taken the pack hom his abouide.r, and heipiriR hinself to a vacate seet- T merely aked for informa . f , tlOO Veli svrbose 1 doc want to hire, vat mat ) u a? or, in the irst blacc, ai cao yci d ?" l c.o do a variety cf thin?, such as tdoueont;, sowing, reapii'p, niaki'k; hay, andu I kinds of !a' odnf;; and then I can keep aecoU'Ua upon a pinch, and pare ap pies Ujion a winter even.ing. and drink cider and smoke a pipe and all them Jittle Chore-." I nil i j dat untie n nseif, 3s veil as any 0 nb" nati 'and as vor kepin de counts. 1 H.,u d not trust vou nor any odder V 'Ur.ee11 U v it I know doo much vor dst. vjli vou ax ds ear vor varmuo mount: Pt-.irteen d-bars a month, with mv board nd washing " T)i: tee n tollars! dat is to much. Brdwec avon and tne, 1 vants lohiie a man but 1 vi'.i no; kiv e such a bnce. I 1 .in kei the besht cf bands vor ten to'lars de nvmt " l US U 1 hit Jo t. rrv 1 is very low waits: 1 Could liave got more and staid p.t home." "l-Yity veil, you can ko pac k akain as I . 1 ash you likes, dat is nottin to mc 1 knows vat I knows a;d no :;un Yan shdl come bu.dy ofer me " Is teti dollars a iiemth tin1 most vou i! oivt tor a stout iCilovv like nu?" nu tP'se you'll allow mc th; priviegi t king a mug of cider and sin k T i'H- pipe now and then at your exI dont mind dat. A (l'l y aw yaw vr - cite? and. a bipe is not much v v'm'-1-. Y - i j.r? a pi ap'.e po.j. mm, vit au cam den tuilars mont,
you can aim a penny, rnit r?c tmohing
and zo vort into d; pargain accup Yahler knows vat he isli about lei Ifim alone for dat " The bargain was struck without any further haggling, and the traveller was invited into the house, took supper and retired to rest. In the morning he informed the Dutchman that as he had proved himself so slurp at a batgain, he (the Yankee) should require a written contract, specifying the particulars, and especially the dunking and smoking now and then. 4 Oh vor eht matter," aaid the Dutchman, "I will kive vou do writen ferry viilingiy. Here lirom, you ko end tell c,,mlir1 p. iobbl to vetch himself , e - . ... . ?C1C cl0TQ no unic lonS nm msuinot n. "Stay, stay, Mr. Yaller," said the hired man, you need'nt give yourself t hat trouble; I can draw the wi iiii-cr myself." 4'Yhi," exclaimed the Dutchman Oli yaw, I daic zay you can do it; i )Ut the dy vtl chust you, Vor mine on n pait I knows petter ash dat you dont con,e over me ni de 'Yatdiee jasH." I zay, Btom, you ko, and vetch dat ate coot for-nootin Shpuire here,alonj.r n.it his inkhorn l'il not drust de tan. Yan kees," Sqiire Cobble soon canc, and the conttact was drawn up according to form I he hired man took care to have the exact woids of the baigain instiled to wit: That he was to hae ten dol lars per month for one year, and to have the privilege of smoking and drinking cider now and then 1 he Dutcnman put his mark to the contract, and then requested the Squire to read it, that he niiia see whether it I was correct. lie listened with attention, ! am! when the r.puire hud concluded, Ik j said "Ah yaw, dat i&h rif;ht dat ish no moieasb IaUreedto he ish to shmokr and trink citer now and den at mine excbpenhcs dat ish all riht Now Shquitt Gtbble, you may ko home rnit your ixkhoin; and you, tarn Yankee, may ko to wor k ,' Ccitainly," replied the YankeeBut in the fust place I'll smoke a little, and ake a irUk of cider." 4Va ! you pekin lo schmoke and trink cidr Z ' rpiick?" YJs, l'l. just smoke and drink a little ClGt now and then I II " "Veil you schmoke m-iu bipe pietiy suplc. m.d den you eome oui to vork in do fit :d pthint de pai n " Having ivtn these directions -the Dotcfimjn departed to his work, expect- S motile bited man to follow him in the couse oi two or thiee nunmts Bu he i waited ami waited a long time without any tiling of the Yankee. At last he got out ot ail patience, and went in a rnp;e to 'he house to see what the lellow was ab.iut I'ht ic he found him with pine in one nand and a mug of cider in ihe other, alternately puffing and quaffing as though that was tube the, only business of the day Vhv,you t3m Yankee rascal!' broke forth the Dutchman aint you done schmokin yet?' 'I have the privilege, you know," said the hired mnn. quietly, cS smoking now and then and taking a dicp ct cider.' 'Yau. y au, put jou're not to schmoke and tt ink all di time You must come out to vork pehint to parn I tell you ant )ou uma come quick too; 1 shall y:ot come ut ter yr u ash vooce more, V cin sch wear to you " With that tin. Dutchman flung cut of the house in a reat passion, and went again to his work. But the Yankee, to his utter astonishment, did not uukY hi apptaiancc. After uerking for some time in no veiy pleasan1 humor, fie determined to post b n k to the house and send the rascal udnli When he enter ed he tound hini still engaged with the pipe and the mug of cider. On you coot for nottin, hty, Clieaten, taoi Y. kte rascal you i" aid the D I'chman, st pping fiercely towards him and shaking Ids fi-t in his face W you ncan. hey ?" Dom be in a pa96ion," coolly ansvvcied the Yankee. "Not be m a passion, hey t" saiJ the j Dutchman with increasing lage not pc in a passion I put 1 vili pe in a passion as much as I please and I'M send you aiinn au ut your own pizmess sew jnck too I'll nat keep zich a vellow on my premises not I z you u.-ay pick ! up your tuds and clear yourseli before I ; pieaX your tatn head" The enraged : Du'chmun se-.zed a chair, and was about suiting the action to the vvoid, when the
Ya kte leminded him of 'he Contract j end of it. Pu lirg the paper from his pock, be ol good cheer when your enemies :?jid i2tc dmded atiu.ng themselves, but fear I have a right by virtue of this instni- when they are uni-cd, and of one accord, mem, under your own hand, to smoke1 What is easy acquired does nut long and drink c i 'er u:;c;w ai d r:t n " and so enduto long as I go according to contract, you In w hatsov er hout-e you enter, remain
hive no u ison to find built. Ace:', as you p( tceive, I smoke." giving a la kisvpely puir,land then as vou perceive, I d' ink cider,' lifting the noig to his mouth, and taking a hearty swig. And new I smoke aain a 1 J so on all accotdmgto contract. j "Y-v put you schmoke and trink cider all tic 'lme.atd you do nottin else, but chmoke and tnnk citer. A 1 ; v well ' returned the hired man, r 01 ntvt bound to do imhc tlian is spe- ' cih dm the contract, lmertly smoke an.ldtink cider f:ou ami then ; and if! now tod then takes up all the time, it's n, l.lu.t -.1 mine. yu know j;$ sirictiy j cc Jidmg to contract
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you lam Yankee lEscal ! l!ut l'il l1'' vou know I woni schtand it 111 have U ! you broken up Here, Urom, you go and dell Shquire G bble to vetch himsetl here in a twmklm, niit his inkhorn, to unwrite that rascally contract. There's no use in it,' said the Yankee, 'you can't unwrite, nor breuk it up, nor get over it, nor atcund it. 'Brum I say,' persisted the Dutchman, vcich dat Schquiie here foitmit I'll zee if de same hand can't un rite de contract what tit it.' Drom was accordingly despatched for the Squirt, s to ane; and after wiseiy considering; the matter, was of the opinion that the con-; tract was good that the Yankee wentjrf anctlv aLCoiilini' to the letter a.d ihct !cf ilw. ir.ir ... .1 .. .. .r- (,np on,l ii,r tiw ivnii OUU IUW 3l'1IU unv wii4 nw . -
V; h i . v I Medical College " This college wa rharDcn he has cot tound me artcr : t?rM !a-h.-site asa iitera. v instituion; hcyi' exclaimed the Dutchman, wifc ; Zh(t suyeoiently. the board cf trustees aan txpiessiun of the deepest chir;t in 'I ; dopted tlie bo e. as the medica. brar.ch cf
rualy any Veil, ou hired man, ot schmokes and J I cW and den, vat shall I j , , . ,, : jnpitak de puigaini ! tnai matter, said the i an : ti inks cider kive you to unp 'Oh, as to
Kte, 'l vc no occulion 1 ve got a fcooU j m nodical botany: the sun oundii g ccua place here, and have no desiie to change ' : ti e aboundirj; wjih a great variety of medi'But il 1 kie you a iiule schnui i ! cinal plants and vegetable )rnductinns.
monies, iciii'll let me i.fT. w.ot von' ;jv I 7 y -w- " ' ' ' . j ' ' J den toiiar vicn will pay you vor on moot wo i k ' 'No, fiieno Yahler, I like you tooweU tf quit you jo easily. Vt.i, den suppose I pays you vor dc whole timeI shall den 6avc your boaul 'i d lodgio, btsidea de schmekm and de citcr Very well,' said the hired man. 'I wont be hard with you pay n e the buncii d and twenty dollars, and I will thiow you in the board, smoku g, kc.' I'tie money was counted down, and the Yankee, put inej it salely in his pocket, shouldered his park and depai cd. The next day the Dutchman was very much surprised tofind his money re turned, accompanied with the nd'own ' etter written from the neighbour town, which, with ihe help ol quiie Gobble, was found to read hus: Fhiekd Yahlkr : I return your moor), thank you for the pipe and cider and jti3i give you a bit t advice, never u undeitako to get round a Yankee again. You .3, SAM. HILL Vell, said the Dutchman, dai does pe,i on! Who would hiv tojg!it de tan Xa hie was so honest: bui 1 iMahuhis advice, and never undertake to cheat ancdti Y mkee so long ah i live The great progress of engraung to this country demands new fcubjeds tor the biiTine ; ;nd 'd a consequence, some dttie imagination is nect ssaty tor a ie putable attist; sone (rcatite power, which can emb' dy the idea On this principle, an inscnible Baehen r. ?c quaintt d profesaionallv nh ihe fine ar-s, las puhlisiitd in Boston a sheet lu;l of loads and inter sectiops, emitted "si Jf.fi of Matrimony " In it uie fully pomu d out, ihe Qnic ksands of Cenf-ure, Cape I ourtship. JV-mt Proposal Point Pin Money. Isle oi Envy, Vale of Gt3dness, Lake of Pre si nts ; and all the dangcous quicksands, shoals, tccts, Ice. are said to be accurately laid down. A Bos'on editor, not having the (car of the fair before his eyes, with a malicious tnd daring ef fnaitery, rccoiTimeiKls t ( is chart ai . -ci oil highly useful to single gentlemen ' ' his is 'he fit st time we hne t ier s tn this solemn Buhject app: each, d with SUCH levity; mutti less depicted on pjpei : " The ocean hath his chart the Starthe ir maj). And Knowled.ee spreads thtm on h?r ample lap:'' but marriage .' what 4nngh gentleman, unacquainted cither with its delictus or cares, nan a right 10 approach the inter- J dieted therm : Ihe B vnn editor oufht to be ashamed of himself ! Phil Gcr. OniCNTAL MAXIMS. The wo i id is too nai tor two quar relsome lools to live in. Avarice is the chastisement cf the 1 1 ich. 4ui nunc najrs aic uic avdiuiuuti .. I.:.- l -. . t . . : it. e,t your death.
He who has not his hand open has'ihe b id at me dollar per week, arafbocks
j his heart shut. True prudence is to see from the com-
! meocemtut of an &fTair what will be theii'itthcr information will please a Idress a
mister of your eye s and your tongue. It you wi-di that vur own mei should be recognized, rccogniae the n.cr - its ot others
N ... . , 'r-o heret( lore set tit.i, alio ine 1. ii.'. re- . ever t;vc counsel when it is not;ts , ,t"1 1 ' f,;-fcr .. r I rr.ned trom the comn'encemer.t f tt.fc l'rm-
.1 s K. . : 1 I I I. 1 1 1 1 v' T VI 1 nc body increases by sleep, the mind accumulates by watching. D) not shot ten the long night by slum - I her, nor piolutg the sbott days by wick eunesi. Ths man that watches by nii'ht re1 joic.es by djy Toteaeha knave, is to put a dagger ' into the hands of an assasin. A wicketl soul is capable of all the j wickedness it csn ccnceivc.
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- , - - , A r n . T I I CGi&iGX-. S&oi'tlifnfiton. PHPHE IE public are hereby informed that an institution is established and in success1 ful operaticn in thrcitycfNew-Yrrk.de-nominated The Reformed Medical College;" under the jurisdiction cf the refoi rued n cdic:.! so"ietv nf the United States that this institution has arisen from its o"n j intrinsic merits, notwithstanding the eppo- ' rmsic mcnts, notwiinstar.on-.g tne eppo:on cf p.iiUe.al and interested ph; skiar.s. ! ancminei.ee which has exceeded the est sanguine cyi ions of its fri.nds. . . s ! . n -,; rf Arimated b the loungin g state ct ta.s Uf. Av.. o.nrnrnt rW p still I sition cf illiberal and interested pn; siciar.s mcs college, and feeling ai ardent desire stilj .w further to disseminate practict theitin tan the same characte: December 1S,C. in tht to ion, uenr':iiu.ate(i " I ne imio um.i.uiu. j , . , r J their institution, ' n lure rdl the adous . ! branches rf the healing art are taughrn ; are taugSOon ; 'etormed ss:em 4 1. t - V number ef .Viti;i Z gentlemen have here commerced .tlr studies, and numerous others have applied for a,.miss-10!u h, ior;;litv pr,,CPts the ( Yt.el afh ;U1tages to facilitate ies. arches It is M'uated rear the centre of the 5ate, i on the Whetste.ne rier, niiie miles north 1 1 j r.olumbus en the northern tuTp:kc. and is me oi the mr-st lu althv and dehrhtful ul,a?rs in the western country. The grrut d ittiched to the college cmtaitis even vari-
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etv rf soil fc r a botanical gaiden. Thene- p-nn vedto toe bncK tui'.di:. r,-::u ; pn-cess-tv for an institution of tl.U kit d, unt'er l'te Grater's tavern. ;,nfl j i ; bt -tv the direction f coo petent i)rofessors, mu-t tbeir f rn.er stata', 'a here they m:1 t A b" strikingly evident to all who have reflect- he l,ar;V atter.d to any cemn- Ai -s cd on the siibjcct of medical nfotm. Here j n the bra- rMhnr Lusu.tss. a svstem f practice is tauhr, ahr gather J Sept. 24 1?31. Sj t nperirr to that taught in other schools, or j " pin sued by other phvsirjans; the ren.tdial 1 T i HfYi aveuTs being deri ed from the vegetable j I MA r? vM.rVSJ. kingdom. ?nrn't v 7Ml!tTt" The efficacy of this practice Ins been j VAVV proved, tor more than hair a ct ntuv, com- i Jj yj? tc rlcan rc of infornirt"- thffr
oimng mi' in.nro emer is ci uie um e.s- ? ivu n,is aVi the public rrti raihu that thev
tincMie.hro iftfirn.ers ot the r.resent or am l . i . .
ether ace Its superiority has been so re . , t r tpcatcdlv demonstrated, as to satistv the ... ... , r i , T
MI'iM "aiillMJj nllU niUHii J'- ims i;n i' tested in every vai ietv and form of disrate ; and its salutary effects witnessed wheietl.e mercurial or mil era treatment has hcen rMK.Kii.irl '.of l-r-r.r.it t Cf ivil ti & l c r
v w ....... JUv ..... .v, kv .4f,v.(-je?r ana i cifi lyianh fjy ?i "i-.fr reat injury of the constitution. r-rT,;. rri-,,. ,77 , - .. J , , , . . , Ijntich Italian yrr.kjr:rr A cn! it.oe benehts to be clet i ed oy an attend-1 , T- 7 . , r,, atthisinstitution will, v e trust be ttulvi 1 eht--l.cw!zri, P'cnh. l a ciated bv those, nho wish to acquire i i ftnev ( clicces, hlort. Hci utv, a. h-
i if iMr.it i nn v ii inr i iiiim mi' ion. The a'.ce at annreciated hv thirst', n ho wish to acouire :i correct knowiedce of the healinc: art. llere the student will he taught all the too dern practice which .is dtemed necessary, g t ucn ot tne oep dicine, he may ncqnit ea knowledge of both in a sliort space of time, and at a verv small expense in comparison to that cf other medical institutions. The regular fall and vcinter course of lectures in this institution w ill commence on the firt Monday in October, and continue mor-tha or longer, during w hicfi time .1 full rou'se of let tures on all the diffeten? dt ttnents f medical science n ill he le livtred, w'nh dailv examin ati n-. ?c 1st. on Anatomy and Physio'ogv ; 2d. Materia Mer';c:i and Pharmacy; 5d. Tfieovy and j;ricticef Ph sic and Sutgcry; 4th, Mid viferv; 5th. Chvmistrv; 6th. Thecietical j H!d Piactic I Botany; th. Medical Juris - ler.ee, &c. ?c.' The spring nnd Mim jirut irn r course will be more particularly ;p propriatcd to botain. ro.uei ia nitdita.com- ! tical jMrt cl medicine will be acquired w ith n.t- theory. Everv student, on rraduatinjrin Worthir itii fr.Mf-r i'tl KorrMim i t . t a -T t?f ! ,,:.., nirfi K.c.r.A Snri,.,,- nf ti,,. r,,;,. 1 S'ates. from which he will receive aditJoma r and report of all ihe improvements i f ii different meo hers. ;md be entitled toall its constitutional privilegis and benefits i ne 1 1 ui j lio -jit i ii.eai aim un uiu plett H . 'HI! St r . . 1 .0 of studies, but whenever a , dihed to pass an examination, .- . 1 e ;t eipioma. student is qu Ue w in 1 1 Ct ive a em RLQUISI'J'IO.NS
m ad mm tn th-botanical; and in cor.se- j amJ Bhached flawtics, Fnivella, .Vc-qu-nce cf his residing near the institution rf)cco JiW ,-;( 5, and p.ursume a t-'vsttmattc COMtvc ci f praies, ; . N JT g s .
parative anatomy, and chnical practiec. fee j ZISIlbTCJ G U T 'TV There being an Infirmary connected widi j iij. f J the College the students will have the bene- j Iff g '. JlTJ'f V "p, f j J i l fit f Clinical Practice, by which the prac- 4;.: 41 -.JiJ j GrJinL
The qualifications for adrT,ision into the i and c-nvt nient and a cat cfnl hostler :-; inschool will be 1st. a certificate of a gorrl i plov d w-ho U thorough!) acquair,ttd wi:ii m-.ral character; 2d. a ir-od Enirlish educa- I his ! usine.
tiorj TERMS.
Th? price for qualifying a person to prac-! "iUllMUfUsi U iUlirr ticc and access to all the advantae.es of the j 4 Id jefhons are hereby inform d that I Institution will be one hundred and fifty do! -'; have taken out letters r f dninir-tr&-lars in adv ance, or fifty dollat s in ad vanVe, ti u upon the esta'e cf William Y,rgorand one hundred and twenty-five dollars at den, (late cf Knox county,) dtc.'d, .11 pt-r-the c lose of his studies. Every advantage "iis indeled tn the es'.ite are rt-quvted 10 iri en and a libei al allow ance made fr tlns . make immediate payment, and t!ir-c bav
in indigent circumstance. Bo.. r ding roa at the w estern prices. The price f a )i j ploma will be ten doliais. Those wishing letter (post paid.) to Col. G II Griswold, ; or to the undt 1 s'gntd, and it shall receive prompt attei tt"n. Till) V. MOHUOW, Vr.vV. Cditrrs p'.iMishing the above Circul ir52 is. shall receive, as a crmfenation, a cettifir.'te er.titl ; srthe bearer to tuit: n j tis. These ubbshing it 1'6 ti nes to half ! the crtnpens.ttin. Tho-e win publishtd its the other Circular rf the Ohio Rt ri.mt . M'd.cal C -duge hv discmtm ; ir.: ertii.g this, shall be entitle ;inuir.vr i:...v ..r.r. d to the priv i- ... , V - - ,r nder thK aUeiation indispensably nt s- ! virv. ' Such Editors in the Yet, as published .e w til 1 ai.-crn.vii . a - , the NewAVrk Circular or.e year, hv cii 1 tne ieregtin; eiv e jnrrin ns can s'-iai their students to the Institut' rn and they shall be accepted Ivditt l s pubiisln: g will p t ase send us one p.tper i xntaini. g this pa'dication. Thoe who do rot receive em Circu'ar. are hertbv .tutlu rizetl to pn!d;-li itheni j thii.or any ctlicr paper, u-.d 1 ji w id ulc cf , r 1 1. . . .
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T.Y. MORROW. he correct inn h twetn this lnstittitiotrtr.d myself bong dsv Ived, all persons j arr icquestcd to address their ccnm.u:.;ca. jtier.s to Doct. T. V. Mot row. J. J. STEELE. Ohio Reformed Medial College, April :s:h, nzi. 5
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VM. MI PURE July 21, 131 -n A". ?, Any pcrrn cr parses h g - cf the kboc p a k in the;r pr.ss finding any, bv depci-irg ht s iu at T'- IWd!e's mil!, ill : Ct;.c enj f s A .-Ai. 5uu.OM.iiMj -jtT C Ul l-L oi'i.;i!iijts tooi:n -o rhe Business at the r.!d stare. tv'.ie: he i h ippv to accon.n:c date l.ii co-te n cr60 tf AlH'Uat .-0. to!" I.
( RT'Bl E B I lO! AW, Ta r L0R5, O I n I ( T J T.SPFX1 FULL intern, thei'-i.-rr.- J )X nod the pobho gentrabv, tl... ' h -ve
j Bhtc, 0!in Fro:r:i and (,'rcfn doth.- ! rrr: srfcrior Iroirn Ught-llt.o Vr.V Ra, XVkitC HV. Green Flar.nd. 'wf I T- - , l"1 ionaUe Bonnet and Bch 'Kill o:k. J.rrEnnncfy. Fancy Scop:; Cciocne Yccr Silk and Marseilles Yet tin sr. J'mv.r. an ai.orfin-nt of Hardware, Jrcv. Slrclf Catlwfty lrf!i Groceries and Qt;.ms ware, ihe: are determined to offer nf the lo'iett rata; for cush or ncrchcniatlc j ?-7rc, ihe: are determined to offer at thu produce of anyl-ir.d. T h ey tone th i v c pportvn ity e.j ivfr mm ins thr customer of the Yincennr. Mtart Mill that in future that eiftaUirhiKti t 1 ii? be under t'n'. immediate tr.anuf v r f rf one of the firm: and thev hove timt ' if inrariuhlc mf M di' position to cccoh.n e.'.o enure them a d.crc oj vlLcar.y narr. I lb;c tn?het:i Market price fz j Aeo, Corner.,, Saic-lo-s. d?-f YLCEy. ES. 1MJAXA. : tA I H- LL iniorms his fi-.tr.ts b j an ri.r puni.e. mat l.e has leaci lor j;iUJ' ct .Vfa'I I1 "Ell 1 S r t t-T i IMf l oc ( tipic-d b General I !(,",( t T. 1 1 cn,iA ' - ,"'-,tT - , ano is now prepared to a ccom i t ;,r,,.c n, , 4 , tu,n.i.ftu(n. el.fts a.d all others w ho mav e i-n a ! ., , , .-r.ja , ii, .11 mc iit -i in trii.cr. I The srh!f star he v. v... : . r Vincenni5, July C2. 1S31 T4-tf . ir.c claims against the s-atr.e. art rtqutrf2 j to present them properly nutaer.t?c tted t ?r - j settlemeut. 'I he estate is i'ciieed tn j insolvent UTI.LIAM IIUUTCH. .id: r. Oct. 1. lr 31 Commtsslcu A N D T7r-;7? C- Tl A ttTZTW f'' " V .1 :o o 3 r.s ;. 'f b 'HK subscribct ha ti e pleasure ci' 1 J irdorn ir.r; t c j ubhc .rrr.eTail) t 11 tv jM cmrinues tne 1 (.MM:cir,w ivn kTOHU.K I'.V-IVKSi. at l. t)..i -. d, SCRTH r. fir COkSER 01 XA7LX AZ' .'J AKKET i TA t . 7 i WILLIAM .MII.UHE. Vincernes, April, l&ll. 30.000 CY,,:.1!N:'IES' william iii:c;ir. Yincvm s-pt. j i, i-:i. ;; :f
t) lv j of C'HLWLVi TOliAt COrf For bv WILLIAM MirruE. .
