Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 18, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 June 1832 — Page 4

FOU THE WESTERN SUN. THE THREE IIENTLCKS. I saw the henpcck'd knave, A sheepish, trifling, lazy-looking man. Without a word, withstand his wife's abuse. Whilst she in no srft terms abus'd him much 'Bout this and 'tother thing; The cause of their dispute I did not know, But this I know, she did not lack for words, (As my two ears can bear true testimony.) Ami like a cut-tail'd dog he sneaked away To join his comrades at the grocery, grog, Where oft the henpecks met to drink their And tell their woes and sorrows to each other. "There's not a week," said one "that passes o'er me, But I am tongue-lash 'd, cuff'd and knock'd about At a round rate, and what she decs it for I'm at a loss to tell; But so it is. and I must humbly bear it." "And," said another, "so it is with me: 'Tvvasbut the other day that my good wife, In angry mood, and language no ways civil, Mo fetch come water order'd mc to run, Which at the moment 1 refused to do, When woe betide my poar unlucky self, She seined a last and threw it at my sconce, Which striking mc right plump between the eyes, She bkck'd them as you see; 1 seiz'd myhat, And have not seen htr since. Now she ilay bring the water when it suits her best." The third one thus began; six. 'My wife's a strafiiing wench, full five feet That is, without her shoesy and I, you see. Am hardly three feet five, and slender made. She knowing this, of me th'advautage takes. And thinks to rule me as best suits her purpose; The other day, being in her hellish mood, To rock the cradle she requested me, W hich I rt fus'd, having some shoes to make, Which folks were waiting for, and much in need of. "ron't ye," says she, "thend n ye, I'll contrive Some means to make ye do it; I'll be bound I make ye move, ye trifling, lazy whelp. To run and do whatever I command you." With that she ran and got the mi! rui -leather. And if poor devil ever got a drubbing, 9 And undeserved too, I am the man I Out ot the house I ran with might and main To get into the street; her legs being long, And hot in the pursuit, she giin'd upon, And overtook me soon. I stumbled then, and fell. lfy loving wife, seeing the ill-tim'd Jail, Thereat was much delighted; At it she went again, and beat me so, That I lull hard had strength to meet you here. Tis a hard time on we poor henpecked

r-r. - . r I started homeward, then, much gratified And pleased to think, that these poor, silly fooh Suffered themselves to be imposed upon, And lather' J ny their kind and loving rib$P lint thus it is w ith hennecks. June. 1S32. PUOL. I ROM TilF.;r.U,I.ADII!M. WHAT DO WE LIVE FOR? What do we live tot ? Its to be The sport of fortune's power: To launch our bark on pleasure's sea, And float perhaps a:i hour; To waste our time in idle dreams Of what may be to-morrow, To glean with care from present scenes The source of future sorrow? What do we live for? Its to find The ties of friendship broken; That love's a sound to cheat mankind, And dies as soon as spoken To mark the woes (Hi others huvl'd, Nor weep their hapltss lot. To hate our fellows, c.uie the world, To die and be foreot? T'o, w were formed to search for truth. Through paths made plain by reason, To hail that light in earliest youth.. Which shines in every season Yes we were made to win below The Loon hereafter given. To calmly smile at earthly woe, And nd a home in Heaven. iWsccUnuccu.o. From the A'evj York Constellation. "IS BEING." The translators cf the Bible were men vastly learned in Latin, Greek, and He - vastiv learned in Latin. Greek, ami e. .v, uul iu imu -''-uiar vongue, n modem writers be correct, they were dolts. Tor instance, they say "The temple of Sclcman was forty years in j "M iris vvondei telly gratilying to perceive the improvement which lus been made in

Auuison, Golusmuh, and Johnson they j extend their means to ther wishes j Stoh age Business, at his Old Stand, !nf vigorous criginalitv, judicious seiectien.j 0-tf August .-0, lV were mere tyros m the Lnglish language , riuse are the sort of peo)le" who' t.ohrjt F.sr corner ot water asd ' extensive varietv, and interesting det til; and 7-7- -7 - - : --and knew nothing compared with a ! fought at Concord and at Bunkers Hill, j market streets. j they invite coniparisoa with cetempcrary J -N AN l fcllhL I -!K . Cockney cf the present date. i Bennington, and Saratov .T ( hundred ' WlIl'lUl MTFTTT7V i in bUc-Uoi.t. if 1 A K U ? A C T O R T.

vernacular, within the Isst half chenlthc enemy descended in h

,Cai 3. 1 ,e writers nf th d.iv nf Onern Anrc never drcampt of the march ol in tcllcct. TiUt, what is particularlv catifv ing to an Amctican, the improvement in pure English has marched across the At3antic. J here arc :,u ccd a lew cld-fash joned vrstcri-, who aohcrc to the Inrmor -style, as certain He volutionary wntt) nary xvorthlrs i shoe buckle?;! do to their hair-po wdcr and snu stupid taat they arc: cannot bc wadotc believe in the beauty cf the mod cm improvement. Hut if they are obstinate and prejudiced, others arc net to; and t he friends of c.t.u ftpcaKinjr cannot nrip ice ung -ritwed f t the sprcaJ cf pure nic Jcio

j English. It has made considerable p'rer -

gress downwards; and chambermaids aw tiny, or a nunareu low, even oi a oetter hostlers, as well as novelists and editors, quality than was entrusted to her care, are now getting into a T. Even Toby iand indeed it would be an unjust expecand Phillis, Dinah and Cato speak it re- j tction. markably well. , Some years ago, I took pains to select "Phillis!" ! from my wheat in the sheaf enough to tlVat sir." I sow about half an acre of the longest, ful Is your mistress dressing for church? i lest, and most perfect heads I could find. 'No sir, she's not dressin but sheUl I sowed it in the same field with my bein drat ether wheat which was very good, culli Being drest! what's the difference?' vated in the same manner, upon the same AM dsfTerercc in de worl, n.assa; it's : kind of soil, and when harvest time came

bery improbern to soy dressin." " Who taught you so? Did your mistress? 'No sir- I larns it o Pomp-and Pomp, he Iain3 it o' Cato, end Cato, he gets it o' Sambo. Dat's de only erect vay of sphakin massa. All de gentry epeke so nnw. Alitor Da;h hem r Mir tin yonor Missus, he speakes so. He says, , j, , , ,, I hab a new coat ban made to go to ball;

and den he says rnorober besides, my , as it come, without selecting or chcoswhisker is bein grown finely eber since I ; ing. grease hicn wal wid de massacre oil. ! In answer to my telling him that we Den dere's our Pomp, he spek's 'em j should each of us have been dollars beterect Inglish, almost as wal as Misser j tcr off, if he had planted good corn, he Dash. He says todder night, I'm bein ' said "Poh! do you suppose it makes ony

kiiched a mon'aous cold, Phillis; 1 wants cause, sys he, I ant bein shaved yet. Wy, massa.de new limbo all do go now. 4,h is ha? Well, Phillis, you shall be all the go out of the house if you don't leave ofT your new limbo, as you call it "Well massa, wen Pin bein gone, I hopes you'll gib me a crackter for spekin true Inglish dat is in de new way cause, widout dat massa I'll never bein got a place." Another specimen of the new proved stylo may be found in t in fp I nf f r r f-v r Ln in - V-v w ' iuih , ! win a uai uiu hviiwui "iut iear .ia. am now oemg leacnea the Spanish language which my I tueroi says I learn with great tassiluy I ve lmprovtd amazingly in the engush smts! I ve been here dont you thitiK I have speek and right the real new stile now ana my compositions are oeing ivtrry j . ?.? . i . . much adtnurred among the pupils ol the school I come within won of getting the meddle for being the best english sehollar at the clows of the last quarter ano I shood dun it, but I was being sic Is. a bed and coodn t attend to my studies lor aj hull weak and sow got behindhand oy the buy Ma, what shocking english you

someuouuoie nnimeni to ruo my troai j nut Harvest uay told the story,anu wnen Criticisms, ?cc; notices cf the fine arts; Hu-!2do. do. do. CiViitloir.cn's V,; wid- Den dare's Cato CufTee, he spehest he saw sixty bushels per acre upon my moiir; Sporting Anecdotes; sketches cf Lite 2 COO pair of Shoes, allots and izc 'em same limbo. I axes him todder ; field adjoining, of good sound corn, and and Manners;1 Police Kcpcrts; Prices Cur- ( CCO Ihs. coai-se Alum Salt in f. morninj wy he no got on a clean collar ; found upon harvesting his, that he had rent cf the grain market; Foreign and lio- Ko' Uarnd Keniiawa do at tV ot.-"

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do right. Ime ashan.ed to sho your Let j ficient to make two gallons ol whitewash ters to enny of the misses amung my ack-j when slacked, mix it with a due quantiwaintauce for instants you say while the j ty of water, add to it two and an half tea-water was biling tother day etcete- j pounds of brown sugar, and about three rah and so footh now you should a said i ounces of salt. The exact proportion of

while the tea-water ivas temg b:lt etcct - erah and so forth Pa two lights just as incorreckl For instants he says in his laste letter french gudsts fallen werry much of late instid of saving french guds is being fell Ime really sliocked superscribe myself your davvter. Maranda Mackerkll. P. S. Ime being now werry nearly out

you and hee dont keep paice with the ble ingredients. I his paint is almost al- j portormance and appearance, accompanied j orm-wxst r. o, i r webr, match of modern improvementbut Ime j together used at the South, for houses, jwilh engraved likenesses, are occasionally North-east Qr. 15, 1 9 N Z e.st.T being called this minnit to excite roy j fences, cc Taken from the .V. rj Riven, in turuishing whkh, assistance is pro : J -c Jf)ovc l.AM)S are m i the r.ejKhD'-r-

of kid shucs and hop yould send me a j before the looking glass, and duly predozen pear by the ntckeH male in haist ! pared for the operation of shaving,) Why M. M.M ; daddy I've jist done opening oysters with

Prnm tlie CZertstre Pnrtiipr NEW ENGLAND FARMEAS. Many thousand farmers in New Ent land, rear large and respectable families, pay all their debts and taxes promptly, and live independently, well clothed, and comfortably housed and provided for, and lay up money on farms of fifty acres The idea is, that these people labor severely. This is a great mistake. They have much, because they waste no time; With them, there is v,4 place for every ' thing and every thing, its place." Their hfirse; rind rattle. trri1 rnH 5 tt rd m are attended to with clrck-like reculari ty nothing is put off till to-morrow .... ... ' which can be dona to-day. Economy is wealtn, and system affords ease. These men ate seldom in a hurry, except in harvest time. And in long winter eve - nings or severe weather, which forbids employment out of doors, one makes coin brooms, another shoes c third a car. ! spins, another weaves, a third plats 1 horn tunnels" and a fourth makes H"""! -wu.v.,ui ioiiui, anu unc roii)au .... lLeirhnm hnnnpts" ami a r.,,,nK

j kittle cinidren, and the aged andinhrml knit stockings. And the families thus!: ' COMMISSION AND STORAGE occuDicd are amonthe most healthv and ' I CLYVRZ CiT

; cheerful in the world. It is easy with means, n inconvenient or , yankec frefholdeis were on board the ; trigate Cnrstitution, when the flag ci un.age to he; . oanr - ' Prnm the Gennessee Parmer. - ; Yiieat anh rnn That liL-e bprr. ' ets like is a generally acknowledged j truth; and yet how often do ue see people ; in the every day concerns of life, denying rfTrf i!iis ir,,.,... r important fact: and to sav nothing of tlie absurd practice ol sowing cheat, no where is u,is inconsistency J more apparent than amoim many of our ! rr,nrrthle farmers. They seem not to bc suhldcntly aware that if they now poor wheat and phnt pour corn, poor wheat and poor corn they 1 mint ex ptct to harvest. So in all other ' ptoJucuons of the fartn. Our rdhv

t earth is not so propitious as to return us

' I whs surpised to sec the difference j It could be j the surrounding thirty or forty ! iuch heavier, and the heads were long er and better filled. I once let out a piece cf ground to a neighbor tO be nlnnfpd in rnrn. Soon ! after he got it planted, I found out that i . ) . , ,, . .. . . , he had taken the corn horn the,cnb"just I difference what kind of corn you plant? i but forty bushels per acre, and most of .that "pig corn and "nubbins, he was forced to acknowledge with sorrow the j truth of my lemark. USEFUL PvECEIPTS. Whitewash The following receipts are for Whitewash for outhouses to ' withstand the weather. , t a iv, i a 1 1 1 iiieni w c i logcl " c 1 1 11 c " app:y it to any woodwork as common ; whitewash is applied. The coating is an ; artificial Gypsum or Plaster of Pris.

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wheat at the distance ol attributed weeklv thrcueh all torts of the

rods, by its height; it was ! United States. This fact, which bus no pa-

Cbeap Paint. Into a common barrel nal contributions. Among the olur.tavy , leti to crjve r.s a cali.as we are clctcrmiiit

and im- j half full of whitewash, put one ounce ol ! correspondents ot the t onner are Ai:s . to - i:ri;Gjn

he follow- Sulphuric acid largely diluted with j T"Y l 'T" ' f:Y-We will sell rood, on account cf

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nisj 1 he coating thus tojmed is whiter, har- ? 1 icier, more adhesive, r.nd very little more ! f ! expensive than common whitewash. , 'ru i i , . rry i i he con ecture which occurred to the;

i he coating thus farmed is whiter, hari ne conjecture writer that such ir.g been reduced er.ee this Summer I pletely succeeded j 1829. laken from the Q Another cheap paint, more irnper ,npr.,;niK J "3 5 ... P ' ; to the weather than the common : Take of unslatked lime, a quantity suf 1 each will be best ascertained by cxpeii ment. This when applied as a paint, will I fiii ii y. ..;.7 ..M ....v. b.M,--M7 mixing cither ivory black or lamp with these ingredients a beautiful lead color may be had, or a yellow by mixing suita ANECDOTE. "Johnny w here's my razor!" Cbavvl'd , cut an Eastern Shore man. as he stood it. "Well tarnation take the hovi run , orl ..K J n i.:i. i.. .. . J t jdiiuiuuu onaoriCK oat, ami i .visn i : may be shot, if you ever do the like again, - ! l you shan't grind it i - loticr. Tr---rrI , , . . IS-nTLL stand tuc cnstiing season at Y y m fciai.e, i a nines cast i;om T 'II III 1

wou.u be the case hav ; clicitC(1 al mnohon. u: Pa-t. preKi.tmg a gtK.d vato the test of cr.pcri.j I,, ,1 Wf.r n f litrrarr mttrr. the ! r"nrX for cither, surrcum.td by a denc po-

in Quebec, it has com- i publishers of the Courirr have exu nsivc fa- l,u,iU,on P "tcvpnsinj; citizens. Gentle-

, Quebec, July 24th, I cilities. Their exchange list includes the ! n'cn suuaiion wm uo wti

rv ! i in ii t' irii I i t' I u ir i i i t- i f j r ? " , "" A'Anv-vui.

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i.awrcncevnie, ana : hue arts, &c; remarks on general topics; will be let to mares at the . descriptions of public improvements, amuscreduced price of tfS paid i rr.cnts, ice; discussions of suitable subjects.

1 ii. SLXJ iihin th ! Iiv thi l;t nf .Trinimrv - ! Incifatus, and piov inL' not to' be with foal, , may be put until they i:et a colt. JAll J A 1 L o IS Ol a beailtllul auburn colour, 15 hands, til inches high, and but j four years old this spring; his appearance ! is peculiar to itself. Incitatus wa got hv ! Kosciusko, irand sire Old Archv, jrrcat ' rand sire, imported Diomeile, liis dam was ?ot by the old imported Whip, grand ! uaiu uv nie im loneu liomeoe i JAMES NARB. a.,. i oi km 11- : riTMIE subscriber has the pleasure Vinccnnes, Apiil, 1831. (j-tf. SUMMER GOODS. 1 WILLIA.M MiKLIii: j ' ! IJafl J,Ist received a i;ihh1 supply ! " FOULH'IN" AND DOMESTIC ; nw v rflltC ' ULZ UvvUUi., of Amongst vhieh rrc ('if nrwert ; ,i't'err 01; : ;::s. u:d intent Uut i s C. C.vLit'OJ-y, C;. :-.se. ah'o received iii:i He i:n GKOCLftirs. IRON CASTL(i.f SALT AND TAT1 He ror;)Vetfu!lv solu ito a euntiumiiie' ot pwhlii patrn 'ii''.

imprUiieni to' l;e Still Continues the LotIS3ION AND. iinMivhfrrl:iim for itc ronfnts a i h- t -irifr , l.mnv tn rrr:r ..!:f,'!:ii hi nutrMr c

the Saturday Convict, THE LARGESTAND CHEAPEST Weekly X(Zi-sf.aficr in the United Stores, it

finbtishcd every Saturdau,6u WOODWARD AND SPRAO. Price S- Payable ha!fx;eai hj in advance. FlHIS popular journal is printed on an exit tra size imperial sheet, of the largest dimensions. It contains twenty-eight caluinns of reading matter, each column bring equal to eight pages of a duodecimo book. The publication of the Courier w as com- ! menccd in April last, since which time it has that railed in the annals of the periodical press, will show the high estimation in which the Courier is every where held; ar.d that the same ratio of increase will continue may toi' be Presumed, inasmuch as since th commencement of the present month, near . pl)e lhousand new rJamts beca ad e arly one thousand new names have been ad ded to the subset ipticn list. The Courier possesses advantr.cs over all other weekly newspapers. Its innv.er.se ize j admits ot the greatest pos.ble variety ana its contents furnish an extensive, useful, no- , , . . ,, v el, entertaining and instructive niiscclianv, I comprising the different branches of popular ; literature, such as Tales. Poctrv, Es-avs. mestic intelligence, of the latest dates; and an abstract i!c summary i f all matters which may possess iuterest for the general itader The Literary Def.urtwer.! of the Courier is watchfully superintended, ar.d no article is admitted which docs not possess positive merit. One hundred d'Miirs were paid f lift Prize 'Pule which was published in this paper on the 7th of January, and other in ducements have been offered to becure ongiI and F u i ope'in c i iticc " ) I ,hP rrh.ned Dramatist NnvelNt aid : Magazine writer; Mrs. Caroline Ete Hentz, i the accomplished author of the piize-trr.jte-j dy, "De Lara;" Miss Paeon, the tair wiite ')' "De l,ara;' 'Miss Hacon, the tair wnter f t,e pathetic "Love's Martyr," ic. Ar.d maii" rthcrs w.hr'c 111 e Cflual,.v tinguisheil; besides a nundirr, whose pro- , b. , r- .... . i other periodicals which they receive fro:.: (abroad mav be specially enumerated Bui - wer's new Monthly, CanipbclFs Metroprlitnn Pr97..r' 1 nM7inP I .r.Mfh.n l.itrcnv w.w.. o .... .. r:nLf, Tut-wi'l T vn A..t,n .'m,.,: World of Fashion, and the Lmited Service Journal. 'Fhiourh their agent, Mr. Willmer, they are also furnished v, ith the choicest English papers, including the John Bull, Bell's Life in London, cc. A poition of the Courier is appropriated ! HJ oil 'Ji I tin; itr u.v i (ill , u:iu i 1 i. iv. 1 1 . i i iu ! that branch whicn reiates to t;H. 'piu f. j.:t!). I jt.cls cf this kind are introduced as often as fa proper retard to variety will admit. De- - i scriptions of favorite horses, their ptdigree. nrem strict regard paid to .Yew. All foieignt r i o intelligence, un to the latest dates, is invariablv iciven; and whenever a press cf inmor tant matter may require it, an extra will be lublished. The summary of domestic affairs is more cnmnlete. correct and full, jii.d embodies a greater extent and variety or in i formation than can be found in any other pa i P' r. as in addition to a condensed statement , of localities, a synopsis of passing events in j an parts of the country, is reuularlv prenured and published. In order that those who love to laugh, mav ; find matter for their mirth, each r.umbrr j contains a melange of Humurous Sidject:;, some of which is illustrated by an engraving I executed by a skiltul artist. j The i-;ditorial Department embraces reviews of new publications; notices of the! ' . !

ill V t C O I UTm t uuuiImV.. i klUV livau juiii inn. , i i

e seain,"or SlO 1 dramatic criticisms, cc. This department ; superior to anv that have eVr anived !uAny mare led to ! .ha bcVH' ancl xvil1 continue to.Ije; conducted : , o,,c -eason, at any cr.c est ibl:3l:r.:cr.t

i V1 !!',m "1J,ea,'1,U'fP!;lU ' vii4icer cuuils -au i v uuuui uubJi uiiuu. shal be frankly dealt with, and ro station or mfliipnrp will drter the iirnmnr nntl th-rl,f; i cxpressicn of unbiassed opinion. PoLce Reftorts occupy a share of attention. These are prepared by a skilful person, engaged expressly for that purpose; j and as the materials are gathered from an- . ... . ,je cont-.delltlv rcli,a In arraneine therii for the press, the reiiortcr combines facetiousness with fact, and so constructs the narratives, that in most instances they will he ! found extremely graphic and diverting, w:ih ' cut the slightest sacrifice ot truth. In fine, the Saturday Court, r prrfescs to of 1 bc lbe .l l,'s;' .chcapest. most diversified. TJITTV77TTTV7C Verson, procuring hve suos, . , erH to th paper, and forward; the amount o a ha.i v car's subscription, b--. v,ia bt enut.eu iixth copy, gratis Y ersmis I ten s'jb ;:r'.bers. arc'. ; rcn.itting S' be entitled to an extra; ceov. atd a diiC-junt cf ten per cent. ; lYr? ons forwa-din f.fte en s-..Sc rl'ev aid. ; Sl5, will be entitled to an extra copv cf t;;.-; paper, and a copy of Lord Lvrcn's Sir r a'-y of c v. w ik cf a similar character : v - 1 . . MuV be picferred. "ncirrei. nrtescf Cf-'ve".t ed ui par, .ulJsvi.s, tVe-; r.:.t ( 1 ' . r.

J. & W. HAVES TESPLCTFLLLY inf. mi their c::.tf"u tmr.cr, and :be pubii in cor.eral, that they have receiv td. v iLm lbweek, per !oa;u-tojis Banm:, CV..or.vtka, and it.:n:n;n,

A LAr.r.E .xxn wi:u.-AFrnnTm 5T0CK Coni?lin 1 olr.ut crr nrtieie ir. at tj;e present ;;:.d a;preuchin amun-st v. hich are Dky Ci'(.o!;r. of i.vunv rr.?m:iTio Ha Kn- V a i: v . Qr i: i : - Y a hit, China, Gi.Ai-- ami Ti-Vai:i:, 2 cl-.e.ts very superior Fresh TEAF, 2,000 ILs.'Ut H:,van:i COITEE. 'SjOOO " New-Oritaiw SUOAP., 300 I'Oaf do. RU2VT. 5Q i. superior S. E. Indi-; , , r r t- n . . 1 case ot EokiP-iiiases very cu'-c: ; 1 J t ,,mVJt;st ,,!n,S aJ - ctsi o.. i n.e i imaucipm oeav er i ia ; with a hciit ot other articles too tedious to mention. Our poods have keen all carefully selected in tho fities of Philadelphia r.n3 New-Orleans, for cash; we can there torts sell as low (and are determined to do it) as a:iv house on the Wabash river. Cash purchasers are particularly inviVinconncs, h. May V. s:j. I'iSi SALE, a la: r IIOCSEandLO jre and co'nmodiii O F in lhucev iile, Kncx county, Indiana, well calculated for either ?. Moro or lavein staniJ. 1 he sitr.atr-n j b " ,. . , ... 1 "'7 fri 1 j l? ,l or J; A BUHNIDE. Sunpson, in 3 miles ixith c . ... , . . . . n"l. " " " UU1 iiUlliOI lied lOSClt ani1 transfer tlie pi eperty. A. B. April 28, 1S32. u I he Louisville Public Advertiser wul i inseit toe above two months, and account to thisoflice for collection, cr.c the LAND FOB SALK In Illinois, in (he jWdtiaiy Tract. The south half of Sec. 2, T 9 X 1 e?f-North-west Qr. 10. T 1 S 5 west. North-east Qr. 21. T f N 3 west. . . comuy st.t ci .MciJonougn. ALMJ 400 acres. No. 231, in Indiana. U - ! nules from Yincennes. on the road to In j wanapolis. I here wnl be an mdi-put-l! j mIc Sven for -n' tl'.e above lands, 1 lie abovementioned lands will be cy - j car-ged for lands in the ne-icu boor hoed cl - j x mcenr.es, or goon lUJI'.hhh, at a reasr.r.ablc price. 1 he land is well timbered aui watered, with large prairie nc-ar. S.MITIL 'ince:lne, Jan;arv 21, iCJJ. CO tf

iiirlirdPf i.n So.ithJ 'iiv m the Intl. J . vV . ii.

ACTIOS TO PHYSICIANS MERCHANTS'. nll'F OR1UCK are just receivirr; from Haltimore, a vciy laiice ami sPLi xnin assortment cf J

in point cf quality atfd quantity, they thir.V, .-"'i11 St5c tf herctofrxe. Tn fi'.f rr ;iv r!:vs tlif Ii Hir;ri vuW V opentd and adjusted, when they v-iil be prepared to fill all orders in their lire rf b !v;.ncss with neatness and dispatch. nd on the most accommodating terms. After the t'.;i;r above specified, thev invite the atten;ic,n c i Physicians particularly to the quality a:-d low prices of their Medicine':, a they have selected r.onc but the best articles, ai.d arc determined to sell low for cash. I hey have also received a S"jply ci LOOKS and Staixona;:v. Yincennes, April 2;'t 18.12. 12 NICHOLAS 52SITH STILL continues to carry o.j t!ic Cm au5 SUrrt )-rcn Ivusi!ie at the ld "-tand. vs'ueic he .si:l be I II AYK a i.Aiich asortn;et:t r.f TIN

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