Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 37, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 October 1831 — Page 4
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The fallowing verses fell acc i .antally into our hand. It the historians of the present d w think the narration of these facts not cf sufficient importance to hand down to posterity, wc have no d ubt they will outlive YVeems' Uistorvof the late War; and that some clever fellow will hereafter thank the flections nort and us for preserving from oblivion, a striking characteristic of the 'first arc of the Republic ; which Mr, Adams &ays, nas passrw.j . . x. w..rt. . TUB MARTIAL P LTTICOAY. opproac hing New London, and threatening an i.istant attack, a haitery w as mounted on Gr'ton Rank, bv a few volu: ters, who 1 found some diflieuity in procuring m& flannel for; 1 catridges, when the incidents described be low took place, When war's red banner wav'd on high, And toes appear'd in view, To guard onr land from thrcatcn'd storm, lr.aeh patriot-spirit flew. On Groton's Height a battery rear'd, Demands the soklit r's rare, And ammunition to provide All hearts and hands prepare. For flannel Major Smith throws eff His drawers piich as thought. And Mrs. Hailkt instant gives Her under-petticoat. Take it, she cries, tell Briton's sons, Sooner than strike our flag, Columbia's children all as one. Will part with their lastra. With pleasure are the gifts receiv'd Courage and joy unite, por they can ne'er be be tten, wh Sj piomptly strip to fight. J5ut not for cartridges is us'd The ofif ring or the fur ; To uolder purposes quick applied, It streams aloft in a'tr. Our country is a ship, they kt. Then how so soon to man her. As to her gallant sous display Such heart inspiring ba.uier! For who wo'.!d not, by duty led, Bvauty and .'V)oty save, Wiih ten fold iteal, v-i.ile o'er his head Should such a.ie.is'.gn wave! For me, the Tin kisli tin et -taii'd srms Or Eagle, pi ide rf world. Iia e u -t sucli anim -itiriir charms As Rettio-at unfurl'd, Of old. the (lrecia:i dog of war, Or else me storv lies. To slmn the seie ut I'roy employ 'd A Petticoat's diiguise. But v e, as hold as Alexander, AU peril fear ing not, Would rather die while fighting under Our war-like Petticoat. deed, 'tis said our President, I'll? br.ive and gnoil Monkoe, Withcortlial heart and friendly grasp Told Mrs. Hailkt so. Th'.n health to both but that our song May end in this direction -aStav e ne'er want, in time of need For Pettico-n protection. C. II. Translated J rhr i her-can from hc Court r dm htas Unit Till. MADMAN. Two travellers ol d 3 niciion, after a few days residenc iv. Fcriara, detcrnun ed to visit tne h.ispi'ni or rathtr prison, ot Ann in which are confined the un Iiappv victims of insanity l he chitr of the '.ravci'eis vvasenmely bald, anu his countenance xlnbitcd a ntixiure o Slo ow d tcss and rnpiicKv, and a certain air of nob e benevo ence. Wncnever fu-
qm stmaed tiie conduct r asMgneo themjdetnut keys in the hands of the jailor,
by toe keeper of the h ospi'bi, Me tised nis, piercing iaex u, on his savage and im - nioveji) -i future, and seemed to wi3h to 1 read 1 Trie : m in his answer. jther traveller was some years vou:o: er Hi h per turned hair escape I ( 4, ! . .. .,1, . t m : I, : ) n;l e ! S 1 ill I' I IT fliT IV 1 l." WP
A .i cloak 01 scar.et velvet richly I ,u.,n as his ag,tati,r, would allow him to ! mprs. ami meetne of Umpcr.-ein.-o.dered.astaefuily Rung over his! sneak. Ms it "thus we meet acam'-then i 1 U ' '.owing oialogue . nsueT?V
sh-oi.lcrs: under this wa. a vest trim j nitd tvnh the riches' ermine, upon vvhic nj vt: visible the li chum He wore ot a btiiiiant go'd ; fan:, rte of silk, nis! 1 1 . 1 .i ... .... i. 1 ... 1 ; Iia-i-.j -.an i au uu.,u niu miuuivi sj: u!5
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the si le int. it n;iiun respecting the place ;wc are nboji M fsinime; mis is unfortmtmc. for t.y curiosity is invi'h eciteih At tli- mo:u.-nt a young Itul's.iti who was tva'.li'.iK in the cimd-us, nppc.)iche:! the n nd expressing himstlf "in f'ench, vp hi n he spoke fi-ieivly, ofT.icj t ;e th'-trruile Hiroign tlie did' c ut wards o:thc ",spitii. i caoitovuu ii -j av'.dt J, thv In: :rcnt km A of maa-.css ?iu-c po-u . pt i i Ub tr un je'-. l he oti i i oad. wi- ;., uuch p-!i;encss for Mo .sieut " Ot vi r.i uc am. . . .1 nv.i 1 111 ri'lnvr m. . s..v.,.v ..j w... E liberie N' .ill, to- 1 ttO'li t.lt'."Crl hit r is the none of the 4 long hall hirm dbv! uarrc cells, bclurc the daors of which
1 , 3 i kird ol a teUovv vou are 1 ,lL "t"1 im ;... j....s.m. i....... ,,,.,1, m,,,, wc r.uTa sounJ ot his silver spurs oroke the m tsiis wU dungeon, while the universe ... ...... . , . n1.vr.--i will h ten dr. lies. Those vy:.!;::i.r to continue it until wi- .r.v -v'-. .. -
. , I ' J 'mmmm VfC I fill I " fl I I it I 1130 10 0 t (l " " ' -'-'J-.V-'-ence m the long coiriJjrs they navcr j oini. ned h"u death ; hut come, ncble! . 5,1 u ... . y .further inform:ttion will please n;idre a j su'ect. U.iretcrsa'd hcMd us Hy this impious! ?ah (!U U a ! later (post pud.) to Col. II Oris we Id, UVhav? Eicmc de ia Hoetia, said to his com i bod ; Rome has vet in reserve for thee i1,'1 P UmC U,or to the undersigned, audi: shall recc.vej ,yc ilLlS
p-i.Mn it, rrvoci, this lanor appears to; (he l.nmor'al laur t crown ' . , ! lJ,u,"n '1U t.ot supprv. 1 h-re are no rnrc rr ves on mr -s 3 upnl as he is hideous, and I am Alter their departure, Montaiguc, a I Strf'as it may appear, they yrere ! TUC) V. MORKOW, Pn ; j hand ot the Wc,,d volume- V-.d appearan6.,e he will be unable to tr.ve.us a ,v I. -tie rhrio.-d n, n,U.i,. r,lin,(il,n,.lcJ 111 the -bagful bards of matnmo , i-virors ne.Mi.hinir the above Circular 5 : cr s warrant us in believ wz that our rre-
ho would itop ami describe with singula!',
accutencss the various descriptions of'deai si, said he, at the same time ad
insanity ot the inmates, His sound remarks and his agreeable manner of com j ... rnunicating them, delighted the travel ers I
and gave rise to the crowd ot tt fleet ions ; iect of a madman, and mistaken fV which they mutually iaterchangedtterjjfcmadman the greatest genius of Itaijf .
with thetrihute ot a tear. The poet and Montairrue were in the midst ot an argument in the melancho y ; mood, when they were suddenly interrupied by the creaking ol the door ot a . ceil A man covered -with rags and! bowed down with suffering rather than age, issued Ion li with caution casting around his ttaiful glances. His beaid and hair were in disorder, and his pale and extenuated featutes possessed, not withstanding, a something noble and commanding m their expression. He advanced cautiousiy towai tls the stran-1
gers, and drawir g a letur lrom his tjoupon the characters ol difi'eient inij5ii
bum "It you are Christians," he sirltlTin,, a low and solemn tone, "cause hi s to be delivered to the princess L onora U'Esi " I a Roetie exchaned a smile with Mon taigueand Stir-zzi.ai the same time . , 1 . Ukmg the p.pc tu avoid ir.uating the leeiings ot the poor ciea ure whoaddres sedthern. "I appear to you mad," continued ht. 'and etas me with the dcgiadtd beings !
with whom I am in. mured Al s! 1 al shield igins' ti.e shafts ot s-ande know not how I have been able to pie Jit warm blood (it you;h and the bold serve my resson and support the inlarn- ; spirit ot mani ood is checked, and sunicous tortKs tiey have heaped upon nit. j tiroes tall prostrate before its prevailing From thfXom ol a brillnnt court to be 1 influence. Yes. if en, too, has the&s!)
tin own iivt a loathsome dungeon, tube torn trom bright visions ot lame, of j Iriendship, of love, to groan seven years : a'one, yes, alone : or among 1: admoi arid torments, to curse the tainl gilt of gen ius, and the fame attach d to my nme, ah! who could thus exist ? In the name ot the Virgin," 1 ried lit embracing the
knees of Monta ue, and battdng themiawav arm all is gene A thousand il s
with Lis teat s. ' put an end to this b e torment. Let Lenora know v.-tr-CC I exist, anu sne win come to niy deliver ance You '.esiiaie; you fear help thtr yes, dttsd tiirn ; his revenge is d'cadlul implacable. Well, then, Veil Com. 3, the piincc ot Mantua, or the fuend of my youth, the faithf ul Cardinal v mthio, that here, ui d r a fictitious name' suddenly was heard thv dreadful v ;ice ol the jai oi , and the echo tl he:y and humid sttps; tlie poor ceatuie shudderd. was si!en,and slunk to his oungt rjn. and tie irnhe 'ed jai or buirtd the (!-; i upon him without inter rup'ii a cw louricca he had btcnhuo'miiig t'i 11 appioathing the groups i lie otlusiou ot ttiis man," obser ved the you on Italian to the favellcrs, 'is to be beloved by a lady ot ank, Some times he weeps ovei letters he imma gines he has rtcivid from her; at oth ers he is heard talking ot frtes toutna merits, .tnd victories Sometimts fit is heard reciting verses w he rraces upon the walls ot his ce!l5rorthey occa sionally allow him a litjbti as his mad "ess is never fui ious ; itTtj a deep melancholy , an habitual gloomy sadntss His star.xas always addi essed 'tu the imaginary object of Ids passion, and rhe Ut tcr he just tavc you; I am sure, is fiikd with expressions of love and te ncss. "It is indetd," said Montaiguc, whr had just finished rending i, He writes to the princess Feiara in the lanUdge ot the- most favored lover; he recalls 10 her the private interviews she once grameu mm, anu 00110:5 not mat nis Le oo:a will fly to his dtlnerance whc ever .! It -f.l he shall know that he is here immui' d Poor human nature P said he s'ghm : what wc have just vvi'nessed would g strong y to supp..rt the bold assertion o "liny 'Nothing can exceed thTlLegratim and vanity ot man " "SV. He had just finished this cCk Jt when the sound ol approaching hioisteps was heatd; an t soon his highness rar dmal Cint'.nt (whom M -ntaigue 1 seen the lay bctoiv at court) emend in rfie ut-nost hasi and agitation, followed by the keeper The la'tet seized the pon arid with Ins own hand opened t he mas' ivedoor vv tich had just bet o closed upon the obiect ol their reflection"! iarciina) v,inrtno threw lutnsek eep ins? into rhe arui of the un'onunate nri s .ner, who appealed sfupificd wtrlijoy I 1 1 i? 1 . . , . K- r oir Ii-iphH " ri i. I (Uu ( , I o 1 ,Urnin;r to the spectators of this moving I scene, 'Gent'.emen,' said he, in a tr-ns tiort of indignation, -vou see how the Duke of Ferara rcw irds genius ; tell . . . ..... . . . 1 i TOUr COU-t'Vmcn, tCH IHO Whole WOriU.! a lew minutes silent, then turninc to r . 0 Strozzt, too'.; leave ot fiim, cordially thanki g nun for his poi eness inCNiog is Mtir guioe "Wiiat 1' said he irave ly,'djyou leave me without w or"slaspping met' Mo itaiu- looked at him with astonishment t h u ignorant mortal,' continued thev mnir Ita ian. nas not mv suun m genius which but now enchain
cd v-ur atjair.Uon nas not xhe Kifiot!ter. gave
t mguei I psses reeied my .ryte ! n.,Us duim-v? K-i. el!! criet hp. rhp! 4 - ---------..... ...-j . i . . '"in- i. ins irras;. ni! m ..( ai t uc nw rnr , thrujt, -kneel, thou fie it hen, woi shin me, ; or I i,l strangle thee !' Li lloetic atid rhe iiilor hastcnt-i! to ! the itlictof Montaiguc, and while dmg j
gmg this rcw roadman to his cell My
justing his oisoulercd dress, wc ought j i.mi,,. wn.nin.,!,.,, fi.,.rflM.., nut to be very vain ot our understanding, since we have to day admirtd the intel I ruiy Socrates was right in sayirrgCSjil -knew but one thing that he knew no thing; and Piiny to write, nothing 1 err tan but uucertainty and 1 add, vAat I do kn u? W. "THE TONOUE SO MAN CAN TAME It is a notorious bet, that tne custom ol slandering individual chaiactcr and conduct is becoming too frequent in all classes ol society Olten m theiay cir cles ot tahionable lift, when wit has " teased to amuse, and iancy io delight, the j tedium ot an hour is woj n away in rerfs ; ! . - IW . uals. Before this arbitral y tribunal. still smali votcc ot reason is not heard. Justice, ni udence and propriety, all wi'h :; while freedom Irliaiv fnur rom the scene boldness, and scveritv ot remark, com- . , 1 ' 1 bines to blind the judgment M.d :issi pate etn those lev b! ight spu :ts which, uke near Is in the ocean, shine through i
the lubbish (hat surround them. Oldigreatest ad .mtages to facilitate rest arche
ar;e and venerahk locks tor m nt etTeeiu i tided trom the cheek ot the innoent female, by the poisonous breath of ihe slanderer, as the rcr tler flower, t.iped by a chiling frost, telds us leaves, and dies as soon as it receives the beams of the sun It there is a thing which one holds dear on earth, it is character. Take that which no human for sigla can pteoi may deprie a man ot his proper ry the tempt s and the w hit hvifid may- tuss o ei his tands, tnd lee but here arid 'here a sci'ttirinp tragmtnt which, like t he rel u s ot ancient arches ood temples stn,s rx Ti 1 1. I 1 u I 1 f lin tvv irvrl vt t hn oi.ir.n ' . v. lv ,i.mivj w. i"'fi s! 1 anger, their former beautv piu lightning ot heaven may strike his dwell mg r,d bum it to ahes, while in sreu ing seiu-ity, his family are reposing un dei its !,( the storm may drive Ids li tie vessel which contains lis 'little ad, amidst iht sh- als rmd rocks of another coast, or the qmcksand3, i.ke the fabu-d bcylly of antiqui'y, sink it m the unfatho mable deep A!i ttiese mislor tun s may overtake him, a.d yet, one tower br ictr, to which he c;;n fly for refuge These iiis do not swee i away bi3 characte And it this icma-ns unshctkeit. one .up port is !et:, on which his hopes, can e-'; one tiright renu iii" unsealed, fi nrii vvhich fie can h i k ca inly down upon the fcr ol elcmenrs' beneaih. vhichare conspir ing to rob him ol his temporal posses. sion How often is the peace of families and neighborhoods destroyed by the p nun ou bieath of the slanderer? H ,i oIjmi is the sacred bond of mairimonv dissolv ed, and the fair pospects of j rising fami iy biasted forever? Yes, that famiU crce, which vas a dicjven on ir -. w lie re dwineaiic fe'icity was exhibit, d 1.. fu' Ler lection, has been tuned nno ttn abode of wietchetines-and wot ny a single word from the lips o the calum.iilor, utteietl perh.tp, in a unwary m .. j u'ent withou' cotsrclera ion ; or it may be. with tha' fitnd likr nfiirii. which de I'ghts in the ; u-e of otheis Is this fi ion a moc flight of the imairitia nor.? I w o d that this were the taci Mien stiffly ifitti; woutd Le cause foi joy . Rut d.diy expe- it i ce proves it rah e 'se I he raiuno iatu n and invf ntions clioy pmted both uprn liilivitlua sweeping awav character, 1 .-putior.. pro pe rty . and evei y thing be d dear on earth, proves it otherwise Cas'igator. A TRUE STtsUYThe following i-i u beeri cornmtinicatcd as a "fact natter:" In neigtiboring county, a widower who had acted the part of a brute and a ty rant to his wife, went, shortly after the demise of his spouse, to pay his respects to a buxom widow, who, like her sui'or, iiju oui uit; ue.bi icl'U'A'iu 1 iui auauiy r J " Al iua iii t 1 am come o s: 1 von Her Well, you may just clear out aeat.' f ir I'd have nothinc tr d vt r- - - r ! . , .. " i . .u;t- .. . - x uu neeru 11 1 uiinr iu inz ' , . . n , . iwnint your ti'st wnc ana 1 Know wnai i ny in three cays a'tr rwa'tls ; . . i i 'Was cv er woman in this humor wood? 'Was ever woman in this humor wo:.?' Ohio Press Shakstear. SOOIAI, TESTIMONY. i "muss uuni; ca c J now e.uui i iu ..:..: . i lesvi v in a a certain cause (here pe. diog, sked what he knew ol ih, ov-it'. the foHowiPc lucid evidence on being as lit undertakes to relate a conversation between himself and rhr. de-f nrhmi Pat! - - M'l. ..I i i ji sav oe - v nai; aui l ii s com sj u ne Faith it is; said I Oho! said he -Ah! siid I the devil said he whew (w hist .ln.O said I and that's ail he told me a but the subject.
0M :t;F -im rr. A T 0 - - . I tl w riIIK public are hereby intei med that an JL institution is established ar.d in successoperation in the city of New-Y. rk, de- J nominated "The Refor med Medical Col- ( ege; under the jurisdiction c t therclorm- - - - f r ed medical society of the United States that this instituti n has arisen from its own intrinsic merits, notwithstanding the opposition of illiberal and interested ph sic i.ins, to an eminence which has exceeded the
Animated b the flourishing state of this J 1 W 'ashir.gu n, la. on the 30th Setcmcollege, and feeling anardtnt desire still ber, which it not taken out in three u.on'h further tc dissennnate the valuable svstem j will be sei.t to General Post O.ice hi 6c&
" 1 Uil 1111 ' ..C : .1 . . .1 . . , .. D1 . f Lhe town ot v r.riyjn.- j t fU'K,mi. -.tr d (rhu itTl, Dpfr.iVi i-il 1 Medical College." tered bv the state as - - " m TIik riiUfsr wasrhar- I -na merui t i us u 1 1 1 m. ...... .....t. 1 i lT 1 1 i ki 1AI 1 and. subse(iutntlv. the board of trustees a-lii.-'uxin. m n I;d ;, ted the ..boe, ns the medical branch of J t'.ieir institution, where all the various --bthe reformed sstcm. A i.umberct voung tleUlCn ha,c ht.re commenced ' their stu(iies, and numerous others have applied f(ll ('n.issir.n Ir inrulitv nresents the i' medical botany: th. sun oundir.g coun try abounding with a great variety or mecu cinal plants and vegetable productions. It is situated near the centre ot the state, on the W hetstone river, nine miles north ct Coluiobus, on the northern turnp'ke, and is one ol the most healthy and deligutfnl v illages in the tstcrn couetiy. t he ground attached to the colli ge contains every vatieiy of soil for a botanical garden. The ne ttssity for an inslitutio'j ot this kind, under (he direction of coo.petent rotessors, mui-t be s'Jikinglv evident to all w ho have reflected on the subject of medical rei.rm. Her system of practice is taught, aitcgethel superior to that taught in other schools, 01 pu'sucd by other ph) sicians; the remedial agents being derived trom the vegetable kmgdom. l ie cniriirv nr tnis Tirnrt'.re r.:is wrn 1 proved, tor u ore than half a ci ntui, combining the improvements of the most distinguished reformers of the t resent or any oilier aee. Its siinenoritv has beer: 3 i e 1 ifauun nemor.strateo. is 10 s aiisiv me .11 1 . . 1 .1 most wavering and scejAica!. It has been tested in every variety anil form ot diseasi ; anu its salutary edicts witnessed v.herethe meicunal or mineral treatment !n:S fieen pursutil with.out any beneficial effect, but to tiie great injury of the constitution. 1 The benefits to be derived by an atter.dat.c.e at this institution will, wc trust.bctre.lv appreciated b thc.te f. ho wisli to hohrYe a correct knowledge of the h.ealiuurt. Here t lie student will be taught all tlielno dern practice which is de. t! ut cessa y, in ad ition to th" botanical; and in consc qu nee of his residing near the insiitut'on and pursuing a s stematic cduih of striihes, con bip.ing each of the partments ot medicine, he may acquire a know lec!ge of ijoth in a sh)rt space ot tin.e, and at a vt ry small expense it: comparison to that of other medicai instituti' ns. The regular fall and winter course of lectures a- thU institution will comnn in e .:i the first Monday in October, and continue six months or longer, during hich liirte a full couisc of lei tin es (,u r 11 the lalTeic n denart't ei'ts 1 medical scier.ee wilibe de iivered, v. 1 li d olv ex jini.-ations. cc. Is., mi, An.itoiny an'i Phvsiologv ; 2d, Materia Mf-cica and Ph it o ac ; 3d. llu or v and . '.ice d" Phy sic arid Surgery; 4th. Mid v. if. -, v; ti), i'hvmistr v; oth. 'I heot etic; J ... . 11 . 1 1 I- It a d Prac:.c., hotanv; ,th, Meou al JuiiS,,r -;u.ee, &c . &c. ! he sp.ing and sum mci cour se ill uenio'e paiiieuiau aj; piopriated to botany, materia medic.;, compai ativ e anatomy, and clinical practire, fee There being an Infirmary connected with the Coliege the students will have the bene ut f Clinical Practice, by vvhich 'he practical part cf medic iue will be acquired witn the theory. Every student, on graduating in Worthington Cetl'ee, will become a member of the Ref'rmcd Medical Society of the United States, lrom w l.ich he will receive a diploma and reports of all ihe improvements ol its differe nt members and be entitled to ail its lenibers and be entitled toad its ud )viilcgi s and bei.ef.ts. will be no specified time to comconstitutioi i here wwl be no speci plete acouise of studies, but w henev er a student is qualified to pass un exarnmaticn, he will receive a diploma. REQUISITIONS. The qualifications for admission into the school will be 1st. a certificate of a good moral character; 2d. a god English cduca tion TERMS. The price for qualifying a person to practice and access to all the advantage. of the Institution will be one hundred nd titty dol
lars in advance, or t.lty uollars 1:1 advance, j eight adoition l pares to th; orij-iriHl u.vitiar.d one hundred and twenty-five dollars at; tv y.iwn in the rrk which, it will I - n.
0Kn ' the close of his studies. Every advantag. ; collect-d, v-e projjuscd shruld prts'-rt div with ' given and a liberal allowance made f..r those 'ertatioui in full, with suitaolr emfy.l:hYou in indigent circumstances. PtMici: g mavjunnts, 0:1 Hicivc. Dascisg, I'msroidi"1 bar ! be had at one dollar per week, and books! ;:v, cvC. We nr.d that this arr-ir t m,-,.t
.... )..,... ,0.11 ...,.,.'., ..H'.t.l nu ti in-, w.i.oi i times, shall receive, as a comperivition. ce: aiiOite entitl ir tlit- bearer t tuition gra tis. 1 'hose publiatiing it 6 ti nes.rN h i mnens ati'-n. I'lirse who puish-( tne compen the other Circular of the0.5 'rj M'dtral C'Meire bv (lis- ommumg tuar and j mserm.ir tms, siiaii ne cnuiu o o un pi.vj lege iii'ituwn; -n .v v I l'.. (I... ri.niniMliriMl.I'li; I I li..- fi.r.n. , coned from the commenced ent t tot h rm,er. Ne w art uetuen s. ,:, tin. Institute Tl ! render this Kiterati.ai mupens.tbl uccessarv. S;irh Kdit'Ts in the W est. as jmMishei! the Nc w-Yor k Circul tr one- vear, fiv gi i the foregoir;g twelve inserti' -ss c.f, rnd t!i ir stmlents to the Instituti- . a"..! rev shall be accepted l'.uitors public'.. u v.;'i p. e ase send us oue paper contnu: j tia j publication.
Thrse :ho do jir.t receive out Circular,
ire hereby iiuthorizcd to publish it from isr .in ou.tr p.per, anci tor uaul cr.c cl u.(ir numbers auu their claims snail he rcgiatercd. T. V. MORROW. 7" The connection between this Institu tion and myself being dissolved, all persons are requested to address their communica tions to Doct. T. V. Morrow. J. J. STEELE. Ohio Reformed Mediral College, 7 April :ith. 1851. 5 a ?List ot TLcttcro, IEMAININO in ilie l'ost 0:f;cr a! letters. R. C. E.G. H. J.L. McrritBur.uel.Jactb . enuisr".:i.j mes v-aumun. iiiiani u i arris TIk-.w K;irh T.ti-v t i nn. I ti 1 .i I.aHeudi'.cn. Eliiaii Jolmson. J!.:i J(jh:ss..n. - . - - - m m I tw I'f.lt I.t-.-- I....r .' r r. 1 ! 1. - . -. v . j . M N, 1 Q, R. S, T, W. Marv U M Uonald, J.hn M'Ahs'.cr, Rlinhp .Mtm, 5, Jesse Morgm, Mar) Nolan, Mai tm RainierInhn W. IV k, Messrs Rlun.b fc I".dt! orow, John Quinn, James (i. Head, 4. John Smith. Hart oti Towel. Uc William Taylor, W illiam Tisda!. Westlv W allace. JOHN MURPHY. 1. M. Washington, Oct. 1, 1830 Collector's Snlc. "VTOTlCh is hen by give n, that 11 th tr1t cord Monday m .ovt'n:6cr, ls31, I sltali at the court house door, in the tov n erf Viucenr.es, county of Knox, nod state of Indi: the several tracts and panels of Land, ii eluding Town Lots, in said county, upc w l.ich the taxes for he ear 1831, and ottn pr ev ious ) ears nav e "ot ueen pam; tne sa:Q Tracts and par eels of Land, including 1 own Lots, hav ii g been lev ied on by me as Collector, for want cf personal proper.y ( ut sf which to m.tkc tlie taxes duecn said Tracts and L ts. Sale betwein the hours t.-f 10 o'clock A M.and four o'clock. 1' M. en s-i:d 1 .1 ' m ('tav. and be continued from d.iv tod.iv. U(tweeii aid hours until all are disposed cf; orliave been offered tor sale. JOHN MYKRS, Cel. k. c. Octobers. 1S51. 25 -4t . LsWY'S HOOK OFFICE. PniLADH.PHIA, Sept. 10. U31. "BJKRFKCTION, it is said, can only be SL aj)pr ximated never reached. Io pur-ue it vvitli the determination ef a)preaching as nearly as possible, d;sc vers a commendable spir it of en ulation, and tie er fails to produce the best n fctdts. Tin Iady'n IJtok was comn enced with a like object m view In one or two instances only are the publishers aware ef having p;utial1 f.dled in accomplishing their intentions with respect to the embellishments it thiir wor k which, if not petfect. are supcrioria those 1 f any other monthly publication in this city, or the United States. It firs )rt-H Iilit rally confessed by cur nurv.ereur s brethren t f the pr ess, that there has been 1,0 dereliction in the fulfilment cf cur meten.crts this acknowledgment iscveiy wa I gratitymg U cor.v n.ces us at once, that sue fritnds will continue to assist us aloi g with cur undertake g, which though wellpatrm ied, ha rot, as yet, owirg to thehtavy txpe:ises attached to it. remunerated us tvea in pvt fnr ttie labor !-stowtd on it. Om pictorial illustration i-f the PftJadrlfjAa J'.i.s7ii',7;s for Oct OB k, isntarU c.iti'fiU'ed In this department our v.trk has rapidly advanced in beauty arid stvle when arr r-ntrrn :,r- Tr-i.rt 1 tI I -.. l'iv.,.limi 'Mill I ftirthcomi g nun ber thev will f,:,d, tha" however much they admit'ed the f,.rmer designs, anil the ciTtct cf there 1oum-,; a very -s,sn,uiu ar-ii imposing lmjirovement has been accomplished, leading us ag..in to invite the scrutiny -cm'' judgment of all whose tas'es give them a t jivh f r the arts, convinced as we :.rc that the txami: at'rn will he satisfactory. V. !,:;ve no htiratirn in saving that the Kngraviig is b t tti- b tlian one half of the fame class that aj peat ia tl. celebrated Lt.r.don La IJelle Asm n.ter. It was executed by one of rhe most promt i-.f artists in this country one who has obo.'r.ed fu njimuvticjiu'. uv ins em rts m 'j,c Atlantic Souvenir. This will pro.e ; n. tlicr pledge to our patrons that our 0 j tt is to j Reserve tlieir support. I lie !!rC(:i.Ti:t;iV.rn. rnmlirr rX .. , fhas be n made up wiiJ, care and atteeticr,. Its content we l.( pe will be found particularly edifyir.g ct-d instructive. '1 l.t- t mbt liishn ents are ?.!! in gc d keeping ur solicit attention particuLi! !y to the' spiri't-d and masterly steel Enrav i'rig. Hlwar. ar.d Pilhr'jV! il'mstr.-nr. the hr.j.pv R.vroCii 1atk.n: the tory of which will id the liveliest s-ttisf.iction. I his plat? has bern p:or c-mcc.l :s bein s'ij.encr lo ar.y hav e hith- rto j u'.Iij '.ed. I he July, August, and September riTioers, each contain an extra d.ee' rurnLin - ejr.if,cn, airo.ru;! i . .VlV, ' U.l U'f rea- !. wdl not be enough to satisfy tiie" demand for the woi k. tt;lts cj--?i;, ,c wjVV rf...ca?';tj';v teil to us (;l n irf r,ir r.u'mix.rs-w v e reeret our inra"ntv to rnvfi tl. -ritn u . fl,n trc-d. we viid to rS,-m v...,r.'im, th t it vv m oe inuirsyjhhr f r Ut to -n I . .1 - .. ttr Klto t-x,, 8 ( ( ;t rr-pub!icat:o. I i,trc-are dfubtle, snan-n h,.', m ! n :n-. j uith-h perfe ctly s .4tist -ed with the wnk. and di tt ru, red t. ha e it, ir.- h their u')scr-:ptior.; iithey eer.ri ue t' djsr. up- are appn hei sive, i i a s!irt tim-r w !i .11 have e re of the present vtlmi.etp ipp.v them with. j.i fcric pounds tf Wool u anted
