Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 July 1833 — Page 2

minds of the peopk against, and prevent j them from .resorting to, such Cholera j

)'u. tl.l no mit nf rvPTV Ifn in I Plcmingsburg been saved, how different, 4w3. uu liinw -j now limited would nave uccn the scenes . r ! of mourning. nau nine of every ten I have been called to attend fallen, how different, how mournful would have been the circle in which I have practised; end how ma?y mournful countenances ould I meet where new are smiling tacts. Why did not these gentlemen lay hod f my remedies, and fly to Tlemingsburg, and do for sufTcting humanity there, what has been done here. I withSicld my medicines and prescriptions from in man, and they wanted neither the hand nor the head of a doctor to give them efficacy. They owe many high obligations to their fellows, to their country and their God, which it would be quite as honorable for them to en gage in, as in the work of detraction and j blander. But enough wc plead not these apologies nor any others for the publication vc now offer through your paper. We regret that we have not time to write out such a report as is requested. Hut We v.iil endeavor to give such facts as will satisfy the most scepticle that our remedies are not only simple and safe, but efficient. Wre will also give the component parts of our principle mixture and such plam directions lor compounding and usiog it, that the vctryest novice may viih safety make and use it this, suffering humanity claims at our hands, and this i with all cheerfulness we give. Our medicines arc all simple and innocent they can be used with safety on all ages and sexes. There is not a mineral, not a poison among them. They til belong to the Thomsonian System That system ol medicine, which, by its astonishing cures, is bearing down the prejudices, and gaining the confidence of the people from Maine to Georgia, End from Miohigan totheGuifol Mexico HIXSONS CHOLERA MIXTURE, Or an imfirovtmcnt of Dr. John Thomfi eons Cholera preventative. 1 ounce African Cayenne Pepper. 1 1 1 1 1 1 do. Xanthoxylum do. Race Ginger pulverized. do Golden Seal. do. do. do. Nerve Powder. Mnuniain Hemlock. Bayberry. Put these into a bag, and steep or boil ttinonc gallon water until you have two jfj three quarts strong ted, to which add 1 gallon good Orleans Molasses. do good 4th Proof Rum. 3 pints Thompson's No 6. DIRECTIONS. While exposed to Cholera, take as & preventive, one table spoon full three or four ti.ncs per day; and for children or feeble persons, less, in proportion to trcnj;th or age. To check the diarThce-.a, or cure the disease after the attack is confirmed; go to bed, put hot dry bricks Tvrapcd in dry cloths to the feet take two to Hire.'"? tablespoons lull of the mixture every 15 to 20 minutes unti' it produces 41 free, warm or natural pc. spiration, after whuh reduce the portions to such quantity as will keep up i free perspira lion 12 to 18 hours, which in most cases will be about one spoonfull per hour, mill keeping the warm application to the leer. It is important to observe the leading indications of cure under this treatment w.'uch usually arc case Irom pain, and a flow of blood to the extremities or a (lor id complexion and increase of pulse, with .varmtli of face and extremities These arc followed by a free natural perspiration The whole system appears to be restored to a healthy action, and all cramps, spasms, diat rheca and other fatal eymptoms appear to dissolve or vanish By keeping up this healthy action by these simple means for 12, 24 or 4S hours, we have seen the most confirmed casci of Cholera yieid, and the patient arise from his bed, suffering only the deLil'ty which his moat prostrating of all diseases always produces The patient ;hus aiscd to health proper attention to diet, moderate exercise and a limited use of the mixture, which is an excellent ionic; or to it, add a little of Thompson's No. 3 and 4. or if nervous, frequently take a tea spoon full of nerve nordcr in a tea spoon full of No. 6. In

this Mate of convalescence we have seen ! cd in, died in a few hours, much injury done by harrassing and de- j Mr. Brown's son eolapsed eyes set in bilitattng e patient with emetics and his head and most evidently dying when cathartic; we have rarely found more j called. than tonics necessary; and if the patient t George Maddox. The disease had will but have a little patience, he will find j run until his stomach and bowels were himself gain strength quite a fast by a ! so debilitated that the most eriicicnt rrred propei use of die and exe-cisc under aiicines effected them no more than cold

natural or healthy tction as under a stimulated or lorced one. The greatest difficulty thaf presents itself in this treatment, is that in some instances w here the stomach is very weak, or mucn irritated this mixture will r.ot stop the puking, and when it will not lie on the btom&ch, of course it cannot afford relief To allay puking, wc give it in small quantities, and if that tails, wc ive in a spoon full of it, a tea spoon full of No. C; this failing we try No, 0 alone. Hut when called to a patient puking, or with stomach much irritated, we try the 'mixtuic and if that is thrown up a se . . . ... cond time we give the 3d preparation of Thompson's No. I, one tea spoon full in a spoon full of the mixture, and repeat ; :t two or three times in from 5 to 10 minx.lu, which jjcuerally pukci freely, and

in about So minutes, after which thej mixture will generally lie on the stomach i

irpl (Tfrt tint if thi friil rtthr -rti clcs should be immediately resorted to; - ..wv. uu -in ( rememberine that there are many aitt ...... . . cles which will stop puking, and that no one will do it at all times in all persons. We have found some cases in which the spasms would not yield to the perspt ration under the mixture; and some in which the patient was tossing and rolling from side to side of the bed, so that a perspiration could not be produced by the mixture and warm applications, it being impossible to seclude them from the air in all such cases we have succeeded by giving the 55 preparation No. 1, from a tea spoon full to a table spoon full in a table spoon full ol the mixture, every 10 minutes, until it quiets the nerves and muscles; this is generally followed by puking and a free perspiration, which should be kept up by the mixture as at first directed, and indications o! cure usually follow. We seldom Gnd it necessary to resort to injections, but when we do, it is cither to stimulate, or to check the diarrhma. In both of these cas?, we have used first, a strong tea of Xanthoxylum, Ginger, Djybcrry and Goldenseal, adding such a portion of No. f, or the mixture as the case requires, these astungent and stimulating injections having passed jofl; follow them immediately wiih one of ;joupor a tea of pond lilly or with hazle and nerve powder. -Hut wc have not time to detail the practice further. The Thompsonian practitioner can resort to his inexhaustablc resources when these have failed him. The success of our remedicshave astonished even ourselves Our mixture or preventive was only intended to check diarrhoea or counteract what the doctors call the premonotary symptoms. Duting the first week, and before our physicians surrendered the practice; we had many cases of diarilce, say twen ty to thirty, a great portion of which were as strongly marked Cholera before we administered, as any wc saw or heard of among these to whom our physicians administered were, when they gave their first medicines. A number of these persons are now in town, and if our statement is questioned, to them we refer. They all recovered, and so far as we know, now enjoy good health. When a majority of our citizens and physicians fled from the city, our success was spread and we were spoken to, to attend most of the remaining families and individuals. The disease still raged we could not attend half the calls in person, but by the assistance of Richard C. Ricketts, Samuel Rowzee and William Corwinc to j prepare and distribute the medicine and give directions, both of which being simple and easily administeted, we believe there were few if any whose calls were not attended. Those who were unable to relieve themselves, or whrjse cases appeared most stubborn wc generally attended in the character of a physician, visiting them from once to six or eight times per day. Of this last number wc have before us a list of upwards of seventy, and by a little effort of memory could increase it probably to one bundren, since tiie 1st day of June, not cmbracing those fnst spoken of Being thus over run, and almost every night b.oken down with fatigue and every morning debilitated for want of rest, wc could not render to every case the treatnient and attention it required. And simple as are our medicines and prescriptions, the people being entirely unaccustomed to the Thompsonian medicines and our mode of stimulating, they would generally only about half comply with the directions unless wc were present to direct, and in many instances fright them to it by the assurance that they had their choice submission or de.uh. Under these circumstances it is strange we have lost no moro. Here is the list, read it and you will be astonished also. John Armstrong's black girl Stripped off a flannel frock and otherwise exposed herself after she had been in a fine perspiration with other indications of euro for two or three hours restored her a second time to a fine action and she relapsed from exposure a second time, and died next morning. Old Branham's son, a black boy, six to ten years old, was hopeless wfcen callw ater. He sunk immediately and died. (icorgc Burrass. attended and relieved him he expressed his gratitude in strong terms the next morning that we i had saved his life, spent the dav, and we are informed the next night comfortably, save a little spree of drinking; relapsed 011 the 13th, and when wc called to sec him was partially delerious and dying. Doctor Dorsey called in the evening his attack was a iolcnt one; his sto mach and bowels were so irritated and debilitated, that wc could not arouse I them to action by our strongest stimjuVants. Whether this mubt be at tributed to the run of the disease or to the action of other remedies previously applied, we have not been informed; but it is the first case that appeared faitly to icsis: our remedies. He sunk.

V.. D. Boon's son, William, three years ; old, Iris fattier supposed his a worm com-'

inH hnvvI Wr irri?f wr nav anlnruiiP i . t . r

m. .. . ,.w emeticnd some mixture uith teas, bull In addition to these we recollect no 10 ! ,c ll others, only Alls. Philips, to whom wc were called in consultation, hut not until she was dying; and one or two who chan gea physicians ana GieU unucr other t treatment. We thus hastily submit our remedies with our own story of their success to you, ana u.rougn ymi 10 inc puimc-1 ou 1 .1 1 . . . 1 iciiuui inc vuuiciu ano us ravages, unu 1 r .t. fu 1 . 1 ' " s,c no where have we read of it more com pleicly bafiling the skill of the mast able physicians than here. If then we have iiici, uiiu tutLKcn ii nere wnn our sun pie weapons, and spared the lives of our friends, of our wives and our children, indulge us a little in our i ejoicing. And i to you, and our friends we say, take enr ! remedies, give them a lair trial, and if ; they but do lor you what they have done for us, you will then be able to "rejoice with those that do rejoice." - ! NATHAN HiXSON. P. S. That you may judge ol the present state of the disease; we will ob - serve, that wc have been called to at- j tend On the ICth, four cases; 17th two; 18th, two, and one relapse; 19th, one; 20tb, (9 o'clock, a m.) two, and one relapse. N. H. From the bTarylnnd Republican. Mn Huohrb Having heen so frequently applied to for the following re ceipt, until it has become troublesome to give copies of it, I request you to pub fish it. JAMES BOYLE. To make taint without White Lead and OU 2 quarts skimmed milk. 2 ounces fresh slacked lime. 5 pounds of whiting. Put the lime into a stone ware vessel, pour upon to make the remainder of and lastly and spreat which it gradually tinks At this period it must be well 6tirred in, or ground as you would other paint, and it is fit fori matter that suits the fancy. It is to be applied in the same manner as other paint, and in a few hours it will become perfectly dry. Another coat may then be added, and so on until the work is completed. This paint is of great tenacity and possesses a slight e lasticity which enables it to hear hard rubbing even with a coarse woollen cloth without being the least degree injured. It has little or no smell when wet, end when dry is petfectly inodorous. It is not subject to be blackened by sulphurous or animal vapours, and is not injur ious to health. All which qualities give it a decided advantage over white lead. The quantity above mentioned is sufii cicnt for covering twenty seven square yards with one coating N ii W UOOS)S. Trrr. tit' . 1 m :..r ... . .1 r 1 . ui nir. sunscriners imorm meir mcnosi EX PI 1.1 .....ii- .1... .i ..... anu me pumic, mat nicy nave jusi re - reived from Philadelphia, Baltimore ami Pittsburgh, a M'v A.M r.xrnvsivr a?sout:i::nt of . Suitable for the present and npproachinseasons comprising rOREIGX AXD DOMESTIC VByj Goods, BOOTS AND SI10i:S, FUR & WOOL HATS. r c. ... , ' . . 9 7 . . Which were 'elected at a f.ivorablc time ; ami w in lie tound on examination, worthy th attention of purchasers, and will be sold unusually low for ck.?1i. .SMITH CARSON. Vincennes, 1st June, 6M. W) tf JJi PUl TThave tip Ji attorney PUBLIC NOTICE. pointed John Law, Iqr. my j in fact to receive, adjust and settle nil claim? due or owing to me in the eountv of Knox, and to lease and dispose of mv property in the borou'di of Vin - cennes Anv arrangement en made with him, will be binding on me. II. LASSKM.E. Vincennrs, April !.", K'-tt. I shall leae here about the vioth of this month after Law et Mitonuin the citizens, and. tlit country at larjnv, that he exjuets to keep on hand, and for sale, a ! general assortment of TL'Jt HATS, whieh w-ork he intends to have made in a ncal substantial and fashionale manner CO'fhe highest price -i en for all kind V,,P,. ,., MWh 17.1S. ,;.,( Ajuiuti iLiuucu ui iiiz vjticc. frliin tifyif if fiiiA I Hi.

it a sufficient quantity of milk j The use and beneiit to accrue, cannot perspicuity vt its details, shall enajle&ll who

a mixture resembling cream; long r.-ir.:i:r. limited: it will be found to I. . c "t-ougJiiy uiiormcJ in tins ruot

the milk is then added; ; r-mmend i'C f.,r utility, chcannes. 5 "".V-1.""".5 "4 . sciences.

... . , , ; . . , : . 11c ani;;;rcs or sucri a numication to , the whuiPgis to ba ctumn.rd certainty, :ilety and convenience, to the Ln r.n!c, ffcnr; ?tv ,ri, fMt A,,..,,

on the surlacc cf the Uuicj, in ' citicna oi every quarter ot the tinted since thev must sutrac tlicmselvr to Pvrn-

: persons havmn business witii rne lueeiine, Ind., which will receive due ! All ccmmunications must he addrcsfeU to

that time, w ill j.lease call mi Air. ! stttcntioii j the I'.ditor, postpaid, at No. Cortl.mdt st.

, who is authorised to arrange it. Anv peon or rn-r who ill hoik' -i ! J r rtf' v f? forll,ep1u"l ,nustbe ' ,7 t I - lH'rnn or p ro,is,wno w in uuilu a hn warded in all June nxt. lhc firstnuntII I. I ...!.. ...1 t .... I .. ii -i i :. ..

r n llULL. nyl 1111,1 -smantiai mm on inc. atiove uer will ho :vj-cl in May next. 4(f TVTlrr,Ycf ' principle, such -is the undersigned will ue- F.ditars generally. Postmasters, and oth-

rnvII, Q T" "T."- , i signate to him or them in w ritin in the crs arc -Mi-fii to act as agents, and tjri t M rrnV nSrTT I most prominent placo in any of the stu.es, 5 scnp:U,s i the ulne terms.JL the I r A I IIM, JLMM.onUa . , . pCV,onallvf -hal : f journal w,!I notLe sent to a diUo ter street, meennes, in tne --rr-. . ,., . , , ,r . 1 . without the monev i forvardctL house formerly owned by Wi!- ! -H wnllll,f,J lf. ,K! 1 XU V SS The above wcrk will each be pub'.ishcd. son La.row. takes thU nuthod . tC':U 11 I,dleul 111 l,w sUtu or lhc' n,:l ! moutlily and v.nm'.taacouJy. in New York.

L

3 A:ir am) . VALUABLE INVENTION! riiiu iuHicrsi"nf(i. a rciucni oi t in-1 Jj cenncs, Indiana, has invented ami I n iit;(,ii u u. m it ana VuWnUlC imjrri'ri ttktji in the application of trimly for the purpose propelling machinery; iur which he ha received letters patent from the President of the United States, designated .1. L. ! rolMAN - s Sl:L1..t.I ATI IL r Windmill. Occuiar demoust ration is always the inist satisfactory am two tnilU are now cro,.tC(i iu the l)liruu h of ViCennes uik.ii I jns Iccii ii. vmtm .... nr two years.I hi: pcrfirtsalvlv entire siiuii icitv f tU-:-c mill,, ay I,, conccm-J Irun, u brief , 1 - r ne.u. one ol wnieii A ln,lti:. ,0 A horizontal wheel is placed on avert! cal hhutt above the house, with four or! lnorc winos 'r ls nidm- in an incli-1 nci1 position Irorn the wav the uindwheel , c;lu J'l'lVil l;' r,,n- . v- nw s a j:ra- ; i0lJa iuii .01 u.c vn:-s on a pjven s-c:oj.c M "J0 winth win beari!i2m the itpirni . ail.. ft .... a.. - wind, nronel the whrol- it illntin tc-i n combinational power of weight and wind. w ",R P""riie ot frrauty amnion; &eh wing peifrms our? re.vt.hi-1 t,on 011 ifs Plvot to no nai uinJ : wheel. Each wing has a hearing of-ceti-, a . eighths oi us cireumierenec ueou inc wind, and the one-eighth occasions little v - or no resistance. The. power in proportion to the weight liven, ami a very light weight is Futfieient to drive the simple machinery of a run of millstone. Moro or less power, if desired, ean be given while the mill is iu operation, lv the lower pivot of each w inr beini: placed on a Hiding block, to which a rope is attached extending to main shaft passing under a collar on shaft at the roof of building, to a windlass on shaft inside the house. There is nothing conjectural or complicated in the improvement mcntioned; it is fmnded on a principle of nature, and amply tosted by practical experience. ! States. person acquainted with mill-, who h? se en the mill ot the under-sinned in op-ra-hundreds ot intelligent citizens Theox - pensc ot running gearing of a grist mill, whether the main shntt le vertical or horizoataljis well know n to nil n-.illri"hts: and tlic chief difference arises from tho .Irivin.r power. J tin expense ot a wiudv.heel de ri t - . ponds upon the size; one to carry one hundred yards ot sail, wiJl not cost one. hun - dred dollars; and one carrying six hnn - died yards, may not exceed live hundred dollars. Tim lirst tntntioned m'zo v. ill drivo n run i'mir fr f ii'.f-.-t.ir.-. ,x-;!. .. vervmoileralcwind; a:4d t!ie hm men - ! tiojied size will, with the sanw wind, drive ! six run of the same aizo stones with e.eunl ...e . i. . saieiy ai an tunes. The uiulersi'Tned, ns a natter of clinic I at the present tiruc, voull tneter to recoin -

To i;.,v.v tv',,t r?' . mr.r.r n rwt ;diliusio!i of sound medical knowledge a-

,,i j . . ' - . i mong ail cafMrs,erniiricism must be disarm lthei Ji pinins, ami to Hi'.stj p. ?r the. At- I .... ..?.. a ' J . . .. . . .

v-i utMio. to u v m on- v..ars so ?IICCcssf,il!y against the life cf man; rahlc benclit and ore.it ;;cc. nirnoil iJi: -,.. the abusive emnlovrnei-.t rt mrdlt it

lion, has withheld an express;on of -ntiro i ;n,il iecieriiiiic nruifxpcncnccil j lnsiciun approval; and a stroiv- rerommcn.';,ii m i u be aided Iiih fff.-rts to alleviate the after actual examination of the ;niil a ''? "'"T't -f""? 5hal Ca? , ,, , , . , , add to the interest and utility t the worfc work, could now ho procured, ;g:K-u hv Oir.ll h- nr,Uri,,' 'fi- .-.r.r;,.?,.. r

j mend a windwheel b, ta rv about three i oUar will have eiht numbers senr.--111 , . . . .. ' All distant ccmmutucitionstobe addressed

! ,"1"rt'l aru?, say sixty teet in diameter, I 1-IU.1" i-iui.u an) p.sioie Mount, the ... 1 4 . I 1 1 l . I . low llli assurances lire; here mniC Ticit

I with the least possible wind it will drive j ''hc liditor has great pleasure inbejfour tl-et millstones; with a moderate "nS ilble to anr.cuuce the approbation cf ur.i-

I breeze it w ill drive two or three, and with ; j a strong wind live run of the same si.e, ,.wi ii- t. . ',.') .each dun good business. That it will ; niake Hour erpial to any other mill, an 1 requires much less attention to keen it iu repair That a bov of ten voars of i age mnv have entire and perfect com maml ot it at all tiroes rith(.::t fliil'i.i cultv. Jhat wi tli earners to hold sutii-! cKl'ti i- i grain, and lead a supply to the hop-j pcrs, it may be lelt in perfect satV-tv f.r ' twenty-tour hours at a tune. The wind I miy blow from a moderate breeze to ai fctorm, (both inclusive) and change its di-1 rection as often and as uuick as mav be. ; and little if anv difference will be nerceived in ,ho movcmnnl of ,!lc ,ill. fi.at in ! pr'T0flK,n t0 oost il ' do a bettor busi- , . , UKm an engine, (expense ot ' ml. und ?neer saved.) And that for ' san inn anJ r mil's it will be found c - i!. .t it . uuauy eneciive, ami lebi expensive ' ' ' l ersons desirous nf tifrrli.o i i.rnni.r.t - - - - - - --- i v. 4 tor i iiioieJll iii rt ouiou 10 uu imporraut tJicovery, w in pieasc visit the null ot the uneer - igu - ; (d, or address him by nwil, potpaid, to select. i J. L. COIAIAN. Vinccjines, March 1SJ:5 2i-:tm. Since the above was handed to tin JMj ttr, a respectable and intelligent citizen of this place, Willis JVIIow-, iijr. w ell acquainted with machinery, and with tl1(j UU , iWM lhc above ,.,mc,,. i I . 1 j any herctptoru Ubvd. l.n. Si'.xJ

HEW &DW S. & U. 3. UISE. Hp rri.CTi ti.ly inform their fri-nirt iLVl) mid the public in emcral, that thev

wm uju piuwn n 'tiM continue busine- : in the houso formerly (lin.on Koss, and ! on Market r-if.-cf. ccij:mu by Tmhnvc mst received lrom Philadelphia. IJihtmore and rats- ... mer.t uf yo DRYGGOjDS, 7 fSROCEKIES, s imuiu Y? CHINA OI.ASS QUEnNSWAlti:. .. ;..... t v. . si 1 . . ' ' W"Ms LJniES CEXTLSKSX if CKlLDJiEXS' BOOTS AND SHOES. or r.vr.nv irrnipTiov. 'Jlii.' st(ckof iKf h is U'tn ii:ire!ni u:nicUallv low. and will be sold ou the Let (cn, for ca,( or ovd . Mnv o: is:W ls-tf. . - . VHE-Wj -t.V IMXIiV i M 1 I ' 9. ..t TIlC Family PllVsicLin. AND GAZETTE OF IifI VX U1T ;;f i:,T a jA!,raru f Health "ad ir.'vt'e and rjf j'jtr.i!ur i?id Chr;rral MrJkdl Jncr'lrJi;c, midrrrd fmi.Ciar fit vrru in-dii-idncl: anfrraenz exuru ivrycct ccxnectcd ivith tic Vrrvcntijri. 'J'n n!ntrr and Cure cf Mxcistxthc Qucluic ',f Mrdkinattkrir gvod und ill rjj'tet Health The Ingredients '..Secret or Patcnt Mediciriea the true I'rincifdcf cf I'.afinif and Drinking, cr Hating a::d Ihinkzug to I Arc Domestic Ccckcry Chemistry and a great vcrictu cf curiciu, valuable, and altercating Knivledge. of the highest unfiortance to all, and hhki rto hidden Jrom the mast of mankind. CjSrRJDL'TEli TO FT A StTiMF.n lj? .X.tr tjsisc riirsicuss. Thk ohject cf this work is to present cvlory subject connected with diseases and it it ! treatment, which, by its simplicity and th c surJe?K ix Meeting mind. Under the influence of the ! baneful to health, will -ive place to the ra tioaal administiaticn of re medial a-ents. I at.d rremu-u shall he cxnlaintd. and t!ieir arrjilication enforced. The ingredients of sccit-t remw.rcs shall t?e given, and the ' wlll2 subject materia medica vhall be 1 discus-i-d and explained in a lucid and simt)le st vie. ii'A premium of 81 00 will he awardeil trth .t!t-r -.f tw li. l"t-tf.i ft, . r - . , tins i0p?i;es octavo) on the advantages m 1 the comti.un;ty of Hie p;cnt-r?d diffusion cf ! medical knowledge. Tlie essays are to be 'directed. px,t paid, to the Editor, iu all of I June next. ! , . ? c lemium wm nepeml C1;inf!. 1 ! .i-i-v.;. I J ii.....-. i, ii.ii uuitis, h.c repecttully incited to net as aent!.. Any Pc,su: who remits ten dollars will have ten scl)lSlrWaV, , ll,n? 1crs0"s rcmittinn ! tn lhc Kditor. No. i Corttandt-st. V, I ' u,rk (and mv: fie fiott fiaid). Yearly sub 1 sprihtrs tn rofrnini.ri-u-irli N'n- 1. "' cm,;,cllt 'tll,cal S' the plun of lhl l,u!j!i.cafl,on' t . , Subscriptions to the above work received at ollico. TIic Journal of Women, AM) GAZKTTKOK UAITIMShmbracin a hirtori of U fr',m Eve d'j'n to the fircacrit tinf thrr Conditi; and Treatment in different Countries Etinale Cajtaci!:j Eemalc Educudon I.ove Eetnalc Health Court iifi Matrimony Jrt rj Pleating Eaihiorn Art ct'irauty .Inrcdotcx of Ecrnulc Interesting 'I'i'tgrafthifx of eminent I a. Ik h tvith Curl'jhitiex and Varieties oj an extrirnrly interesting niturc. It will be the aim cf the conductor cf this .U.' VUc ai(l40f several liicrarv ladies andVcn , tie men. eminently r;ualified for the object is ! secured. 1 All articles admitted into this Gazette, 141 uu l" it uuiusnisci a cmii c ' ..i: i ... . .- i i ..... .i . . ,..!.. - . r I .. . . . icccrcnn;; to tueir uieriis. a pruujm ot , gjo will he given U the bestAi-wv on H oiy on 11 : min, not exceedh; ig 10 ooairaoa octavo paJgcs ritiladtiphia, Baltimore, Wash.it ton citv. Albany, llartfortl. Neu-llavtn, Providence, and IVs'.on, at 1 J cents prr i.umt er, payable on tkHvery, or at JSl -5 ycr atiuum, pjvable on subscribine:. Distant subset iber will bs invariably reeuired to pay in adj vancc. Any pcreu remittrij- Sl. V -- pid, sha.l tie entitled to tea ccp.ici of cithT'l Ii hlV 1 UuIUr will have ' numbers sent. fcabsoripiisTis received t this dure,

I I I T 1 I'll. HU'r TIITI17V llfkVIUVL.lT