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UlOneV In tf.P r,,. people . . H , "'tro hands allele,:, co, fit "' they can repose in Mr J"Ct ' ,l,eir C,'ice e Miir- ! rem0Ve,1 fl0f" "ecti,ro li.ic.,1 or (,r$,,fiali uithtl.o.e ba.e ami I.Il M ",BB ,,itV ""-kleMly tramf "he constitution under loot. seized the uraMue an, LeggardeJ the peo T. Herald. F,vm the Indiana Journal. lie i t j i.rir.fr i-i . . fol lot !.. of the flettio., of Governor (some of en.i,.,oflicial)f,oni the counts in "'V,,,,e We publish Ihvholeli.i.loghr w.lh the votes of 1C31. because oppose it ,ay be fili-facJ.,r to many J "ir Naders for j.re.ei.t and future re
1331. 1C3! ? f? - m c " " it 2 Marion ii020 77b 624 422 Hamilton ;6G 17 v? 33 Putnam P54 74 3 629 493 Morgan 7 j v 403 43? 3;3 Hancock 95 ofO M9 n Shelby 70 3 j 37 j Hartholomew 031 407 21 1 8rn" 301 291 179 241 Jctfprsnn 1.021 G89 131 525) H"'1' '-i'J 701 COO 31HJ Franklin 1,069 304 C20 306 Johnson 511 4 11 27G 213 Lawrence 613 533 0G 1 410 Wavue 2.225 573 1.1 9G 851 Uu mn 709 559 4 GO 372 Fvett 915 574 030 G90 Delaware 297 103 92 71 Madison 532 15G 357 CI Fountain L'5-" P,20 573 G22 Tippecanoe 904 597 540 49U M : Mgomery 859 4(51 2'dO 391 Vigo ' 939 293 727 124 Itiplpy 741 239 5 ! I 215 Parke GUI 054 f,75 5i3 J)"ca!ijr CC9 32G GUI 241 Clinton 310 173 150 33 Monroe 513 073 200 703 Jc!iioa 333 577 31 o 40 1 Ko"S 700 435 299 420 Daviegi 338 103 293 503 Floyd 533 297 317 4G5 Swi!zil-nil 793 297 400 340 Washington 658 1,053 701 C01 r"i,re 3G3 C92 339 583 Chik 672 941 439 931 F'oey 415 722 370 64 3 Carroll 272 34 4 17 1 142 Randolph 432 133 203 139 Cfl'8 449 53 191 29 Crawford 300 193 312 18a Dearboin 1,293 1.039 675 1000 Vanderburgh 243 206 1G7 224 Jennings 433 321 200 213 !'Mie 244 227 53 100 Miami 70 20 Huntington 257 30 Sullivan 242 603 146 534 r.rant 111 40 nyy 7 Spencer 240 163 14 1 218 Wurrick 173 273 150 375 Warten 443 20G 303 99 H-nry 931 332 C03 275 Ci iy 60 333 56 114 fihon 602 491 275 365 Owen 306 380 257 34 3 P'ke 182 2C0 162 200 White 50 23 L-iporte 323 150 1:1 . Joseph 343 93 111 00 Allen 245 1 12 193 9 Wabah 12 2 19 Vermillion -5G3 453 523 3 10 !unon 765 725 762 192 Hendncln 552 411 264 311 F3U ha it 13G 153 159 21 Duboii C2 242 35 241 Mat tin 103 299 69 153 Greene 342 4 13 193 432 lrry 325 73 213 1 13 Lawience 97 51 Total 3G925 27302 23563 2094
"- - The billowing is believed to contain a plete list of the Senators recently elected, and ti full bit of the njembtri of the Houso of Representatives. ISKXATOItS. Marion and Hamilton Henry Brady Shelby and Decatur Wm .Fowler Montgomery and Clinton John Beard Fountain J oh 11 Hamilton Tajetle and union--Wm. Caldwell Franklin John Reid Washington Henry W. Ilackett Tippecanoe, Carroll, Cais, &:c. Othniel L. Clark Itearborn Daniel Plummer Vigo, CUy and Sullivan George Boon n. 11. doii h, Delaware and Grant Willinm ! Akers Svvteerlund end Ripley John Dumont R HP R 1 1 N T ATI VF.S. Marion Jeremiah J ohnsoii Wavi.e John S. Newman. A. M Mprtin M. Ray, and Joseph Curtis Bradbury Montgomery and Clinton Joseph Angle am Thornton Griffith Fountain Tho . J. Evans and Pobert Mclotire Putnam Rees Ilnrdeity and Mr. GddJts Mo'i-111 Grant St alfird Hen lriok C. C. Nave Hen y Thos R Statl' rd Mil ,y J acob Shank Union Wm H Bonnet and J R Mendon hall Fayette Cnleb B Smith and Marks Crnmr Deratur--S unnel Brvnn Hamilton and B hi - Robert L Hannatnan Johnson -J oab WoodnF Jennings John V.iwlcr r.iih--S.uioiel Bipjrr ni d Mannui met Jefferson-- JamM 11 Wallace i.fd Joseph Marshall terott - lna" flongVm i G
I'ati.olorr.ew -John Cook -l-Hwreiice-tl. W. i Lou.f .ur. anj !:ea(B(11
i- ra,,nj,-.jullI1 Johnson and Ja,ae, C' from one ! on hi farm one Awifrcrf
lrborn-Jame. Walker, TLo.o. Howard andN w -i-orbet ""ward witzerland Daniel K'lio Iti; lcy-. j liomns tmith Jackson J0L11 F (Juir Monro Paris C Duiinin Vii;o Halpii U'iIoti 3 "ippccarmp Ja.-ncs Dari?, R. Hfnkle Parke JCnos Lowe and i'aton W ilson Delaware and G rtiiit Doviil Kiljuro Madi-oit and Hancock Ihoinas Bell Washington Levi P Lockliart 4 Kob't Stra in i ospy 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I & irrpii tiibson Jcl'ii Hargrove Knox I i M rMiaw bab'ivan J ()!. La?cbar fVaw ford J IN Plic lps Floyd T.evi .McDougle Daviess nod .Martin Culbertron, Vei million Joseph SchoolingBrett) C irroll, Cass, Cltauncey Carter Warren J antes Gregory tJmnseS lj A Carter and Joel Vandavcer Morrison Frederick 1-eslie Ai (;eo K Wilson Vm T, ",s,'l"' Jonathan A Uston Allen, HuntitiSton, end Wabash U 111 HockClay Daniel Harris Owen Geo ore VV Moore Green Mr ttorni Clark W G Armstrong. Eli M'Canlev n.l 11 0. j ; bower i Vanderburgh and Warrick J A Brackenj rid ire F-lkhart and T.aprnnsre John U Chapman j Perry, &c .Mason J Howell j Congressional Jiesivnations. Mr. Fu'vrd Everett and Mr. Choate, of MassaI (i PI i I. ! i a r .1 .... I .1 : . - . 'Hou .r-,Kcl, me,, eais in t lie ol Gepresenlatives ol the United i' 11 ... ,'States 1 j Mr. Chambers, of Marvlnnrl, has re;si?ned his seal in the senate of the Unite! States, ami accepted a jude-ship mijUer the State Government of M,.r lan.l. ! All thee ere elli. ient and useful mem ibfcis an) all opposed to the ollice holditig imanagers. None of their adheienls re It 19 worthy of remark that a number of member of Como-tpsc Iivp ulutnLml j their ?eat. in Ibat body, either for ollice under the State-, or to retire to private life. Mr. Davis of Massachusetts, and (Mr Foot of Connecticut, have been electjp.l Governors of their respective Stales T I?.. 11. 1 r 1 .. imii.ock 01 iousiann accepted ai judgeship. Mr. Sprngue of Maine, is jniMv a candidate for governor, j The correctness of thus abandoning jstatiorm voluntarily assumed , in timeu of ddiiculty, may well be doubted. Cincintiati Gazette. Opinions in England The Liverpool Jour nal thinks that there will not be n tory ministry necau'e, as the editor say?, though the K ing ; may wish it, tin people do not, "and the King cannot oppose the people. Our King is rather mote potent, 'Gn home tell the people to mind tneir c-u-mess ; Andrew Jackson knows what is j best for them.'' 5.'ir. The Nev York Star snys that a new kind of playing card i novr m uae, rep resenting General Jackoniu full uniform. os one (if the kings. We beg leave to suggest, by way of improvement, that orne one of his "blank, paper, nod twine men," be lelected to represent r'e knave. Ijouisville Journal. President Jackson left Hip Flermitage for Washinton (itv on the 9th insf. He goes ny u.e way 01 tvnoxvjtie ami irginI. ... I i- 1 - ,, .... 'J. A Pbilaflelphi 1 paper states that every Judfje on the bench of the Supreme Court ' IU ol 1 ennsy I vatua, is opposed to the measures nf the 'government.1 A short lime since the y were all Jackson mm. Ltxinqton Observer. Tbr Cholera is still spreading, and some parts of the country have been severely visited The Montreal Advertiser of ihe lUth, uves a s'ltnniary of the death? in that city during each ol the pn'cediiii live weeks; by which it appears the total number is one thousand one hundred and forty; (f these, by cholera, seven hundred and ninety-eight! The greatest number of deaths by ciioh ra in one week was two hundred and ti ty cilit, mid r-f other diseases eighty seven , maki'ig a total of three hundred and forty-five I be disease is now on the decrease. The Hoard of Health of Quebec, made their first report on the 14th, in which ll.ey state that fn m the 7th of Julv to Ihe I4:h of August in clusive, (less than six weeks) there were one .thousand one hundred and sixi y nine deal lis! ecpi al to one-twenty-liith of the entire popula-
com-juo"! e!g'11 lioudreil and twenty-six of them by
cholera, and on the last day namul, the deaths1 1 . . . - f .1 .1 I , .. . lld'll Ihp npail,.,irl ulilnp u pre .,,,1 l! in I.... In Toronto, U. C. the deaths by cholera, at ti e Litest date, had been upwards of two bun dr.d. Buffalo and Detroit have snftVrpd ipnwlv and a few cases have appeared at Rochester ' Phere ll a v nhn liepn si ra irid in c r: .. in virli.tii1 other towns and villlges Syltt j.'tr'i Jirportur Counterfeit Go!! Coin The Philadelphia Gnzrtteays 'We understand that three spurious half eagles were taken on Saturday bv the receiving teller of one of the city banks. They were ( xtremelv well executed. Larree ouantities are said to be in cm -illation.' - 1 Counterfeits on the Hank cf f.r.uisviUe We have received from thi9 Bank, for j ir.apecti "n, one of the count er le it rive Dollar Notes, on that Institution, a larije innmberof which have recently Been put ' : .1... ii' .1 - . in tiie iiiaiii'Ei in iiie o eierti country. They ate very badly executed atnl rati rea liiy le detectcl bv any person who has ever seen a Hank Note, engraved b D 1 a per. Underwood, H aid &i Spencer. Die, t in the word director8, is not cross mI, and neither of the t'i in the word Lonisville, or that in the word promise, are dotted BickneWs Reporter. .?( Princeaxil. Kenttuky, cut of a pop u'.aiion of about 400 soil, thirty thtec person hve died of Cholera. The la test intelligence ttatei that the dise.ise Ind abated , there being no new cases for several days. Columbus Sentinel.
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ihev would r...I.,r. .1. ... ,u;.. , Hulumn, and bad become loateiiully de CZyeil. lVesrfLtl(tJonr. 3 L R is aid that the coin issued f.r 10 "HVe '"fad of libeity cap, and t.e motlo-E. Flntil us Unum' a hickorv " is to have, 11 lIit. legeufi, j tiike ponsibility". . S. Gazette. fironm n . I L I . . - broom or.. I L i ICSDefinition of ''Rioters -Per 'vuo take Vie responsibility" ami "oiey the lav as they understand it.'' Com Intel MAIlllEL)-0 S,Iay the :14.i iosThy ''a;,c C,'r"- Lq -Mr V,i.i.,am Han.nai, to aii:3 I'lANAH rlOWEIil, both of this county. 1 . . on SAL I OP LOTS V TIME 'IOUW or WO? (TD Tfff 1 m -kji, r..rr f?lLl' l)e offered for sale to the hichct bid t-J ler, on Wednesday, the 22d day of Ocu.,ber np, flll.f..rl . , jui 1.1 vi 1 the lots in the town iof Hv uioudi ; comU,encin win, th 1..,. ...... number and olTerinc 'very alternate odd nuinlu ri 1 . 1 . f Al'l I i-.l ... . vuioiiifiioiii uie town lal. A . leml a-ro.l.. ! ill be given for four-filths f tiC purchase u.ouej ; one uun mu.it Iil" pai.l down 13 laid out on a liberal plan, on the north bank of clhnv rivei,N.erell:e .Michi-an Road crosses the same. It is loity-lwo and half miles north of l.o?anport ; tentv-three and half south ol Sofiih Bend ; fntv-one south-east from Michigan Cty, nearly in a direct line to Fort Wayne, pass.og through Luporu' at twelve miles bom the Lake; twenty six miles from Mishawaka Iron Works on the St. Joseph river, which i now in successful n( eration. Vel'ow river i a li Hidsom constniit stream, well calculated to propel machinery, and is consideitd navigable 1.1 the seasoa .if Lili water. The proprietor making arrangements to irect a saw-mill at (he place the ensuine venr. It is confidently be lieved that I'LV.vlOUni oilers equal inducements to enterprising voting men of business, as any other of the 111. mei ous viibvcs that are .springing up in the nor.h part of Indiana; 0eiug 'Uiro indod with as rich land, and as well situate ! as any other pa t of tiie state; inter spersed with large quantities of iron ore; which must add much to the weakii of thu part of the stale, as ttie country improves, which will bi soon, as t tie United Stutt-s land? are now survey e u ami v ill no doubt be oiFe 1 cd lor sale the en juo'S jear. 1 he public are invited to examine and j idg" for themselves, what will be the local and commercial Hd van trees of 11 vm juUi us the country progresses in improvements. JAMKS PLAIR, JOHN .-Khl.MJ, Wm. POLKL, Sept. 20, IC34-lC-. Pro-nt-lurs. NOTICE. LL those indebted to the subscribers by ! JRm tiO(ak account are requested to call uiuij di5cliarfee thi; same by caoh or note on or before j the I it ol November next; a n 1 all those indebt-1 eo oy nolo, arc also requested to mike pay ment ! m or betore the above mentun.i ,1 n.i,. AH jiho-ewho wish, can di-charge their accounts I ... I . . . .! ..o i ,, U lll.' I I' . . "i,u nun. ,11 li lllj 1 I , (.11 RN, or O V1S, .f'TT -Mi'.ioned,or PORlv i Jl paid within the time :,!, iaid iinv time wilhm the niesmt v.ir I l ose who negii'cl this call, may expect to . 1 - j find thnr rt' counls tind notes 111 the hands ol mi ollioer b,r coi lection, u no birlher indulgence w ill Le jriv-; THORN iz TRACY. Vincennes, Sept. 20, Uio 1 I ti-ti NEW &ooes. CHAMBSRS 4 G All VI IT, OF LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, A RE now receiving their IV II und V inter' supply (, English, French, India Douicstic I Hardware & CwUevy. Gun l'owder, " Imperial, ( 1 1) son JL- ( Young Hyson ) To which they would invite the attention of I".:... .1. ; I. .1: 1 in ... 11ut.11 1 icniia 111 iiiiii. iii.i. 1111 1 1 1 lints ltn.i .. .. .. 1 . , liitriiriniiy, III rt; m u Ufa . .. ' . O " v-t Louisville, Sept. 13, 1834 io-17 IXj Ec Li. 1 1 ECFssii v compells the subsc: iber to request k; indebted to him, to call and settle bv ! va ui , IIUCLII linCi'lllll Will DC CI ,.J 'jl. ... V.... A LI......I .1.- Ml . to all who pay promptly. Those who have been indebted more than one year, and neglect 1 this notice, will, after the 1st ol Uccciuber next,! be sued JOSEPH SO MLS. Vincentips, Sept. 13, 1S34 15-12 HERNIA, OR 3Jm TsHE subscriber respectfully announces to L the people, and the Hlilrclid, that 1 ho.nas Stagncr, of Kentucky, has invented a TRUSS or the complete curt: of all kinds of And has obtained a patent for the same. He I1..S procured the sole 1 ight of its use in Indiana, and constituted Dr Joseph Somks aent, wh , w iil attend all cases at his ollice in Vincennes. No compensation will he re-piued or riecepuo unless a permanent cure is eilicted. THACivLR V. BUSH. Sept G, 1834 14-if Wheat & Oats. MMIE subscriber wishes to purchase qua-ill, tity of clean mei chantel lo '. 1 1 E K i , ,riu quantity of O ATS, Cor vvlncH S;u will give tin highest price, in Merchand.ze. , . Jos. Maddux. Vinccnnct, Aujnst 8lb, tli.4 JO-tf
,r,IJIS certainly H great i(u,K r.pn.m hook? in each District, i,, the .eld ns it J3 unde,,tood thai they were ll L",. wh",u lU 'k in which ,.,rl (and none but gouncl one,) eathei eri at one Z .,1 TU'J' at s"ch ,nb , leaving under tlHee nil lUo$ Which had fallen (Inline tb, in. I 'of November e, f ' A .. I ? V '? ' h
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JIM'-' f rs nr 6. I, ...I. ... - -"" "I l"c brauchej t.f . c - i ,Br,l lieiehv notihed t -I n,. ,. '.. 1 r !:....(, ..1 1... r. ...... ,' . , . j aie retimrei! to nav tiif . I : " ' , ent".snil"'f their Stock, t. loners Iniviri- chai - !s,lc?,e''T bo,"J-r t,,e 'l-vemi, d,iy ,., NOVembe, "ext at ihcnml p! u e of hold,,,, ch-cons m j nch to-.vn, iK-tw,-..., the hours of ten uVLk tne torrnoofi a,i fur o'clock io iKp nr. HI 11 r : iTir M II 1 1 . - .... . . - ... 1 11 lection will be h. id. bv hll.,f. f..r 1 .: ' OOM, rpo,(,,? " ,hf lrt of the resperiive Storkhehb JT8 "' C"H' s", h b,:,nc'1 i " vl,i, h . lecion the o.I :nmisnners hoidinj- the Sni.s.-r.r, ;,... n... 1." r . . - ...!. ii inn ,n of stork- in M.ch District, nre appointed Jud-e. ,y,.r' er 'A t,,ft Hl':,r,, nf directors of the .-tale bariK of Indiana, on this 28th day of August, A. D. Ib'34. ' JOSEPH M. MOOKE, n. , , , I'aJiier pr,j. ttm. I he pubb-her? of the several newspaper in each town where a branch of the Slate Uank is located, re requested to insert the above notice hs early as possible, and continue the same until the tenth day of November next, . d forward a ropy of the paper containing the same to this ofijee. J. M. MOORE. Sept. r,, 1831 14-10 A oruci eabf.v to the foreo-oino- Wo;.-- i!, )TS of Stock III the Viiu im.uk Ilnm-l. are requested to call at the counting room of Kos, Kwintr, to pay the fir! ins,-, j,ei,t on the lr respective shares. F.ighteen dollars and Seventy-five cents, on each share is rtq iired to he paid on or before ihe I0(h day of .November next. It is honed the Stock! I fill !V will r 1. . forward and moke the desired i.avnient a . 1 J Kin in as possible N. I!. Any subscriber for stock failing to comply with the above requisition, will forfeit ten dollars on each share. JOHN MOORE, ) JOHN Wl-E, t JOII.V ROSS, ( Vinoennes, Sept. 4, 183114-10 Commr't OltANCH OF Til I. STATU ll VMv OF INDIANA AT 1: VANS villi:. JT1IU-: subscribers for Slock in the branch of the State Hank of Indiana located at Kv ansville in the Sith Di-l.ict, are litre!, v uoliiied, th it tl.ey are n quirjil to pav the first instalment on ea li sloire nf lti"ir Stm.t r iko
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undersigned Coinmi'i,)ners bavin? charge of the ! "B IO.M New York, Philadelphia, end BaltlSubcription Boc ks i,t f;nd )itrict, at the tiinore, an extensile assortment of counting room of John Mitch. 11, in the town ol -pi f jvr f V a W? ?mi-rTi-Lvnn.v.lie, on Monday the tenth day of v - ANCY 13WD STAPLE
vend er next. And yon am iUo notified to utteiul S1 the Coin-t llo.iein the town of F.vaiis ville, on Tuesday, the rlnvetith day of Novem ber next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A M. in.. I A .1, I M -.. r 1 . ' 1 mi iiie j iirposi.' Ol eight Diiectors for said P.-anch. dectiii JOHN M I TCI 1 1. LL WILLI M LF.VMS. ) .utnmr 1 1 K. AMOKYJ,;. Kvansville, Sept. 0. I tj U 14-10 IIOUSZJ IF01 6 1 mile. ij sjlin fubsrriher ofir for sale his HOUSE and LOT in the totrn of Washington, Daviess county, Indiana. It is a small Irame iious", in irood repair, nearly rievv. and possession every convenience necessary for a family THE IICUSS AND LOT can be had on moderate trrms. for cash, which can be ascerinincd on application. A General Warrantee Deed w ill be eiven to the purchaser. TllOS J. BEHRV. Vincennes.Sept 5, 1834-14-tf E'l TERS of Administiation, with th J annexeil, of the ( tate i f banc Hi; ie will uilson, deceased, was on t!ie ll'iili July last, t,y the ProtiMte ("ouit of Warrick county, granted to the subscriber. Saul est . te i-, sob ci.t. Ali persons holding claims a twins! the estate, a re hereby ,10-
tihe ! to fi'e their claims, or 11 ?tateii,ent thereof' 0 1 ' ' in tlii clerk's ollice of said county, within 'And a varirfii vf other articles, rvhirh mill
I twelve 11 ion ibs from the grant inn; as a fore-a id ' All persons indebted to the estate are requested ! to make immediate settlement with the ExeeuItor. JMES 1 1 1 N M A N , E.rrcu'or. j Boouville, Warrick 0. Aug. 10. 34 -12 3t 1 GENERAL s ' S II E undei sigm d,resnl i eg at New Alt, an v, I n4 di ana, having opened an otJice lor the purpose , oilers his Set vices to the pu.dic as agent tor the prosecution rind collection i f accounts and claims generally, the investigation of Land Titb s, purchase and sale of real estate, redi niption id land subject to sale for non-pay men of taxes, Sic . in any part of this State or the adjoining States, CLAIMS FOR REVOLUTIONARY SERVICES, both continental und sli.ie, and will undertake on reasonable teinis, the prosecution of claims for Land, Bounty Pav. or Pensions, of ollicers and soldiers of i tie rev-1 olutiotiary war, ol those who were in the naval service of Virginia, or served under Oenerai George Hogers Clarke ia the Illinois Regiments and the Western Army. He respectiuily in v itts the correspondence of persons having ti th s to such f hums, against the Statu of V11cinia or l!ie United Slates. Having attentive. cots at Richmond and experienced cot re-poni . and at W ashinuton City, he will be noIe to .,.. ..,..- ll.. ... .I,....,, ..1 . I.. IKIIIC. 1 ini-MII -J MUIiii.J ill imvc 1 lilCI . . I : 1 ' ea-es rcuuiriii- legal aid or advice, he will be! as'isUd tiy able counsel and the utmost dilig'-nce and attention w ill be given to bring to it spee dy and siiccesslui issue, any busiiii$ that may be cor.fided to him. S.itisiactory references as to capacity and integrity can be furnished. WM. HARDIA. New-Albany, Indiana, May 9, 1SJ4 b-(-Jm) NEW SOOS3S. ESPEC IT L Ll.V inform their friends mm Twvy they have just received from the Eastei; dues, .'1 General and Seasonable Assortment cf TASHIONABLS GOODS, r.Tu'.iraeing almost every article of rtaple an.
Kancv I i y U ooJs. 1 1 uetnsw are and li iru.vare Vn e 11. 1 l.a : io:i in. ir Stock, which i5 u..o. liiiplete and et-niv(? thun tlrey hive ever be . ue H'.'ted to the t uf !ic, 1 iespt v I full v s lie; .-d, wi-di-the aVtli raiu.e to purchasers th it th'.-i: 'tl"ot ts hn 11 lie to please in j',rice "as Tsrlj us j, oo.U. T. &i p. Vine, ones, June 24:b, liv3l 2-tf
Cr.N AND OAfS. TiHL Hibi.'.fif .!. will receive Corn Riidj,!. s-1 in exchrtii-.- for Mtri handize, t the Ms.rk.t price. & W. J. WISE. Srb JS3414-
ol Have received in aJditicn tn their wriit stocky the following articles: ?.'D to which, they iiivifp th; ariention r.f W. their friends and the public gonn-ajy, t 3d y ; dd Ton (well assorted) Juniatta Iron. 5 do. Plough Plates, 50 Boxes C by 1 Cibis, 2-3 do. 10 by Hi d . oil do. ussorttd tlis Tumbler, io lo. do . Rot ties, do. do. Decariitrs, 24 Gross Shoe Clacliing, 00 Reams Wrapping Paper, 6'J do Writing arid Letter do. 1 Ca-k IVailash, COn k'ei;s beatly'- Kifl Powder, 100 do. Dupout's do. do. 0 Quarter t.oxes Young Hyson it Gun Powder Tea, 10 Chests (to. do. 80 Kegs White Lead, JO Barrels domestic Urandr, 't lo. do. (;iu, 2 Pipes Ihiltimo'-e Gin, T0 dozen Ih-d Cords. 60 do. 11, ugh Lines, - li.iirs 1 epner 12 do. -pice, 60 Bums and Barrels common Cicars. 5H do. Melee do. i-5 do Lemon and natural Syrup, 80 Parrels Piilsburgh Porter i; Al, 6 IJoxes Siotij;!. ton's Uitiers, 4 Cerouns S F. Indi-'n, 2 Hhds Dutch Madder. F.vansville, Ind , May 21st, 1S34-6I Bu-hels Hye, wanted by Ihu suhsci ibei s. for which il.y hi-best maiiiel price will be given. SMITH & CARSON. V mcenncs, July ISih, 1834 7-tf . S. BOMEK-, HAS JUST P.EC2IVED OIi GOODS, avion which are 1 uiut, oi U K, invisiijio tirecn, Brown, Mixed Drab Cloths, Pine and Bbick ('iissimerc, French and British Meiino, Black and Colored Circassian, Bombazine, Bon.baZetl, Brochelle. Lasting, Piim eU.i, Tartan Plaids, Canjlcl, Cwsiuefts, Flannels, Sir. Bbick Italian Lustring, Hla. k si Camlet, Fancy colored Poult De Leou and Croi D: Naples, Silk and ehct Vcstins, Flag, Bandanna and Pontes Ilnndkercbief, Gras and Linen Cambric Ditto Thibet, Alpine, Merino, Prussian, Gaur', and Silk Handkerchiefs, Lustiing and Fancy Cravats, Bombazine and Silk Stuck?, Plain and Figured Swiss, Mull, Bobbinnett and Jacoiieft Muslins, Ru'sia and Cotton Diaper and Table Clotbl, Calicoes, Gintjliams, und printed Muslius, French printed Cambrics, Hats, Boots, Shois, &c. Together zi-ith a large Stock of Domestic Groods, SLCH A3 Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirfin-'s, Ti(dlill.!S- l'i:ii,U. SlMiina P!..". lr. C-.. f-.. I . I I -.11 . . . - te sold Jor cash, at very reduced prices. 18 Clients, 1-2 Chests, & 1-A Cl.cst, YOUNG HYSON. IMPERIAL It. GUN-POWDER TJE3A, For Sale by iht Chest. Vincennes, lnd., July 17, 1834 7-tf - HEAD QUARTERS ! ! Managers'1 Office, W heeling, f'irginia. a- f Autrnst !3th, 1834. To our Customers, to the Public, and to lh World. Fortune's Banner is now proudly floating ovet , the palace of Foitune! W hen we iisued our last BuPetin, wo informed the public f having sold numerous hi"h rr!2es NOW BEHOLD the astonishinp, but stubborn FAC 1 S. Draw ing of the Dismal Swamp Class No 14. 52 28 i C3 70 15 14 44 4S 26 60 Nos. 2.3 L8 52 the splendid arid Highet PRIZE OF &30.G00. goi( j( j,- t:tiiets hy the ever lucky aud un r-i ,, i-i- V. V-w 7 u u" rivaled CL.ABUE COOK Let cveiy man cive u a fair trinh nnrt J.x 1 , . m - I , . , , . , . ... V, .rt".'"l)u r chase his uc nets tt the M AN AGtlta' OFFiC Wheebut, Vu. ' We have iliu pleasure of presenting to our patrons, three ol the KlCllEs P SCHEMES, we nave ieeii tor u lomr time. We present them thus eai ly thai i.isl.UM Col resp inden l j may seuU their oroeis in time, as ticket! will be scarce. 'irgini.a Dismal swamp Lottery No. 17. Draw at Alexandria, Va., S'.t( mbt-r 6, 1&34. 66 Nos. 10 Drawn Ballots. SCHEME. 1 prize of .J-O.COO 1 " - - - - luijotr 10 of 5L.100 la,()(J0 besides many diners Lowest prize (. 1st Drawn B-dlot 18, 2d do. $ ti, 3d, 4th and' 5th do U Tickets 10. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY. No 17. Draws nl Vashing;on City, Sept. 16tb, IS.34..' 3 prizes ' .s'lu 1 ,(io ' is 50 000 Dtsides many ottiers. Tickets on!y sti. A Grand Disli ibutiuii of 155,02 j Dollarj.
VA. PETERSBURG LOTTERY, No 13. Draws at Alexandria, 27th Sent 1 W4 . 1 prize of 20,OCO 7.3 500 oplclidul Scheme Comprising a grnnd distrihijt tion of 143,0P0 D.diais. Tickets only 5 S:urt.s tn proportion. clakke cook , . ; A iu in tor Hie Manngers. W'hvtlin?, Va.
