Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 21, Number 22, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 July 1830 — Page 2
'e .Vj.-V.'.k- Uif.ubUcuu. vIlt ifil could, he tvctlld bs UiV.o:tn) Wc have read with all that interest of the station he now adorns. IJut they
know linlc of the character and native
energy of the President, who estimate
- enpueo;
Lex-! lies."
.,,. attention i:s importance bespeaks, 'he President's reasons lor wrhho'ding
o-i cnt to the lull au'tVuzmg u sub- i the course he is Hikely to nuriU-. bv
; on behalf of th" Government, hhe faclirg ''of either of the rrcat par-
!i: sicca i'i ioc viayvii.e ar.ci
ten turnpike load. A d whi'st wc
disclaim on tho present orraMon, er-
nrc'ssiy disclaim 'he ir flucix e of f.ar-
,.',, ? , , I t; nTt'l V (''ill)1. lrr!l!n thorn I I'm r.illi ff l.ir , I
times, constitute too often a lcr.ding in- j Whet e duty points the way, to seek g-cdicnl in the formation o political 0 friendship end support by gliding yu !bvc subscribe to the tmenswer- j smoothly down this public current he .V.c a'Pi-ncn's confined in the docu- is tsu-de of '-Werner stuff" and when
met, end had it as thc haibio.rre
however gratified he rnirht be
to find his sentiments and opinions rim t.ing with a strong public current, he is
..t last rrn on cr.rth, who would leave
and lasting rood to thr
..v., ,
r oi wc rook around on thc times, and sur-
c iiirtry j cy the r.asit g events of the day, theic
it should work Ps desct veil ! is grc?i i eason to thank providence that 01 the public sentiment, and i tuch a man now guides and directs the
ma-.": career into which ccr ! helm of State.
i?.in men are endeavouring to pinnae j As to one of the '-great parties," of the Government, General Juckson will ! which tha Intelligencer speaks, wc rack :i this single act have done enough for on neither the ibtsidci., cr his friends iame, and more for tf.c Republic than ; treed give tin tnsclvcs any great trouble, eoyof his predecessors shec the deys c! I Eight or wrong, it is evident, lie can
do nothing that they would he pleased with At their relentless and pcrsccu ling hand, censure and condemnation await eveiy private or public net cf his life they v.-ould compass earth and sea, to break down his reputation the con duct of their leaders justifies us in this assertion, and whilst we utter it in pain, wc speak it with a fearless confidence in the truth cf the declaration.
v oshn eton.
scru-
Not to bpeal; of cor. uiiulior.sk
p:w.s. it docs seem to us, it:. I a moment s
'liberate reflection, w ould serve to convince every unbiassed mind, that the principle contended for, by the friends . nd advocates of the rcjecteil bill, it carried into full practice, must in a very icw yvl'!3 greatly embarrass the finan iil o,;e ra.i ns ol the government, and :.u the e.ul ie.!ve us an exhausted, if not i I: :irA-r uf:ul exchequer. " Whoever : mhts t (it; assertion has only to cast an ye over the territorial expanse of this .-alio:), and estimate the innumerable i.-ipro'. tner.is, both local and general, on v. Iii :h tiie public 'readme might be lav.sh trie accompiishmeht of which wo'i.d jo next to impossible, though we he ! tin collected wealth of the world, j.:m uti endless cycie of time at our cumpw. it is tho wo'-it of fully to dwell on ruou ioionary schemes. We have not "h me:.saud we cannot reach them in ny other than by a i esoi t to an odiuvis system of di ect taxes a system that carries its scieh-rnr er.erriec into cvetv Cishm, cottuje and palace in the nation, den ::hi!g even 'Hythes ot mint and rue," touching directly the labor and tne n.jduct of the mo-it needy class in socie.y, ami which ol ail system oi taxation, tends tne most to weaken and alienate the feelings and affections of the pa.,; e Irorn th.eir government. I his is net all. It leads to indis-
- By the Piidihaii of lie Uu'Uil' ibT!T3 & LC-BWIOK j , , Slates. . "O A VI: V':s iohcd their pit: i iill nrrslii'v I ...... i .
M " Will
"ft - rr r r-rn rrri'i'i.-T ! r t . r T - - t
situated in the town ol Law- j J Jackson, President of u United thr m T rc.rl;eicd
TtrvpifviT.f.v. near the renfre nf !Ststf; ot America, do herehv i'.rr-m- .. ,. . ' . vr.,,, .. .
ihn tnwn It iv Inrro fmtlir ' inrt fntrp. kr.mvn th?.t nub'.i .r!ra will
M-jL crsnip, ty n-.utual ccr.scM, -II
them arc rcqueitctt John Lcdvrk',:. rl "
is authorized to settle and receipt for t!.o
i. . . :i i: r. . i , i ,. i , i i . i i f(T. f r-
i .. ' r .1. -ii i i.'.. w;... r ; JVJiiN KUlu.
Minis cuiw iu aj'nc) wiki a lat- iwo : icrusvmc asiu iuu mhjhm i.i wit b;3iu t JOHX IODWIC'I Cf story porch running the y.hola i front ofjof Indiana, at the periods hereinafter TJ;C bt:fincss in f4ulur'c Lc ' thehouse r. Also, attached to the same, .designated, to , u,t: ducted by John K Kurtz, Market 5t:c-, a good kitchen smoke house, dany, At the Land Ofirce a :Craw fordsvi.Ic, where he will pay strict attention in 1 workshop, and a large stable, com cno, 0n the first .Mony in October next, for , linc of business 0 a, 5ons wfc &c. also a carden. h this property thn di-,-oi! of the cublic lands within r,.. . '
. ,, , ...... 'i . : 7. K . .j i "uu ir.eir custom.
will be sold, all the household and Ki'ch- i tlie limits of the uridermentioned torn
en furniture in fact, every thing there- ships and fractional townships, z: unto belonging. Terms will be liberal; Townships twenty-cihr. thirty-seven
persons arc invited to call and judge for Jsnd thirty-eight, of range one, east of
tnemscl vcs. 17-tf
Vincrnr.es, July 3, IS30.
2i-:
A. S. B ADOLLET.
Lawrenceville, May, 24, 1630. ' ' HATS,
Made & Sold, bit
II P. PRICE. ( ViyCENXES, ISDIAXA,)
N the house lately occupied by fl James iz McAktiiur, as an Iron store, on Sro i street one door above
MARY J. ESP EC! FULLY inmr, , n r.
jlhe second principal meridian; i tizens of Vincenncs, that she will j Fraction of township twenty-seven, j commence a female school in their tow r
and townships thirty-seven anu thirty- 0n the 2Sth oi this month, in the Mcth-
APPROPRIATIONS By the act, approved Aptil 25d. roahing appr opriaiions for the improvement of certain harbors, rivers, he 367,123 were appropriatedand, by the bill for the continuation arid repair of the Cun) beriand Road, upwards of 215.000 were apptopi iated. Both of these bills haie been approven by the President, and by them 532,000 ha e been appro priated this yc .r, to purposes of internal improvement. In the lace of these facts the people arc assured, through the opposition prints, that nothing has been done, or will be done, by the present administration, in favor of internal im provetnentb!: The appiopaiation ol more than a million cf dollars is consi deed nothing under the admb istrution of Gen. Jackson, though his opponents cannot demonstrate that a latger sun; was appropii.-ed to such improvements in any one year cf the administration ot Mr. Adams. The determination mani tested by the Piesidcn, to exert his in fluence to (iTect the speedy Sinuidaiicn
erect cornbiiiatioiu in legislation, and j tion ol trie public debt, is at war with
corrupts, by inducing members ot th? the interests and ; ievs of the politicians Natu.ial Assembly, to yield l itir assent of the Webster and Clay school, and has to injadieiuus as.d utirtic expenditures given them tno: tc! of.Vnce Could they
ol puoiic moiu.ys, because wnl.cmt bo
j eight, of range one, west cf the second j principal meridian; j Fraction of township twenty -six and
(townships twenty-seven, thirty-seven;
and thirty-eight of range two, west of!
the second principal meridian; Fraction of township twentv five, and
townships twenty -six, twenty -seven, thir
ty seven and Unity eight, ot range thice west of the second principal mcr idiar; Fractional township thirty eicrht cf
Market street The onces o hats in j range lour, west of the second principal
meridian; Fir.e Roram s g5 ! Fractional township thirty-eight, of
: range nve west oi me secona principal
menoian;
The Fractions of townships twenty-
odist church.
Terms cf Tuition Reeding, Writing, Arithmetic and Xccdle-wcrk, 2,50 cents per quarter; with the addition oT English Grammar and Geography, 23; a third to be paid in advance. Vinccrncv. June 26, 1830. 20-3.
general, are for
Beaver. - glO Fine Castor, 8 Coarse do - 6
Ccarse do
3 !
Hats made in the shops here, arc in ifivc. twenty-six, twenty -seven and twen
rcneral, much superior to those im j ty eight, above designated, exclwles the ported from the Eastern states, for the land reserved to the state of Indiana, for latter are made of the coarsest wool, Canal purposes, under the provisions ot and naped with rabit tur the farmers the act of congress, approved cn the 2d would find it to their interest, at least ;day of March, 1827. 25 per cent to purchase from the man- The townships designated as numbers uf?.ctutcrs. I pledge myself that my thbtv seven and thirty eight, ate in the Hats shall be made in the best manner, : vicinity of Lake Michigan.
of superior stuff, and in the most Fashiovabl" stvdc. RICHARD P. PRICE. February, 1 829 2-tf
pPORK, CORX Isf 0.1TS v be re ceivedin exchange for Hats. R P P
hav e had their
w
ilumg they cannot obtain the adoption of seme n:C.i oji C. uf loeai impr ovement on which i. .dividual popu'arity is staked. Wc admit that generally speaking, rncs! oi the l.upotia.it measures that pas- Cong, ess, arc biought about by a i easonaoie compromise of conflictinet.'pu'ions: liui that moment, this principle vg. .tie: aits into a regular system ot .' u-r .i.-i au.i ta v jri::sm, theie is an end to .: uo.isioeuiio.;s ot public good, and :n i ; cj.u -t an 1 scra;wble lor spoil, the :Lu;'. i:iei.tble sulTei s v i-bout i endcrIng i.v.dvidual benefits and advantages, oo i i spouding in value with the genet al r thee. Sodi further. It b cr.ds dlsccrd and j;CK rig among the thousand different ..uu.MHu.mcs ot thi-. Republic, all ot 'vlio n believe, a:ul just.y too, that they p , s-cos an tquil nglu to participate in
1 he Lou-
ap
proprhitcd, at the ia!c tessslon, eight or
ten mtliii-ivj, mainly to local improve men's, which, il sancioned by the Pre sidtnt, would have involved the govern
merit in inextricable difficulty, and prostrated the present administration. The payment ot the public debt would have been stopped, and the cry of prodigality would have resounded in every quarter of the Union against tire President; while the principle of applying the national funds, to t; c construction of petty local works, would have been csta blished. and would have lured o Wash ington, at each succesive session, swarms of applicant:: for portions of the public rev ei.ue. But this notable scheme havinr failed by way oi revenge, those with whom it originated arc now pttiving to convince rhe people that the President hae. mani festcd n detern!nation to check, cfectu
At the Land Office at Fortwayne, on the third Monday in October next, for the disposal of the public lands within the limits of the undermentioned town-
!! ships and fractional townships between
'the Wabash and Lei rivers, and embra
cing all the alternate sections and parts of sections reserved to the United States under the act of Congress granting to the State of Indiana certain lands for the purpose cf oncnine a canal, with the
HAV' a few hnrrels of S:dt vvuh h cyrcntinn nf thn5o. cprtinrs thinnch
w hich the canal may run, to wit:
Fractional townships twenty seven, of j
ranges two, three, four, live, six and seven, east of the second principal meri-
Salt in exchange for WHEAT, JlYE Oli
j I v. id hnrtor ir Wheat, Kyc or (. 'ni. delivered either iii Juvrmccville or Vin-eenru-. JOHN U UE1LEV. Junetf.th,lS30 lS-tf
50 DOLLARS REWARD. A 13SC ON DEL) from the keci boat F Mitctieil, on the morning of the 1st ir.st. a small man, named ROBERT SEIRS; wearing the unitorm ol the U. . Infantry. He has a scar overcne of his eyes, and a mole on his cheek. lis took with him the skiff of the boat, and also enticed ofT a negro man, named Ca?Aor;:r, belonging to the undersigned. He is of a bright yellow complexion, about 25 years of age with very light hair for a negro has a pleasing countenance when spoken to, and teeth very wide apart. He is about 6 feet high, and had a crippled foot, occasioned by a burr on the inside of his right heel. A reward of g5 will be given by Capt. Hays, of the boat, for the apprehension cf the white man, and I will give filry dollars for the delivery of the slave to me in St. Louis, or twenty dollars if secured in jail, so that I n-et him ?garn. LUTHER MORGAN. St. Louis, June 17,1830 20-3t BLACSSB7ZTXXVS SHOP.
Dkatlon of Copartnership.
f h 'TIE Copartnership heretofore exist jj," ing between SAFETY M HONE and JAMES B CONNELLY, is this
i
HE suhsciibcr
elian;
Fractional townships twenty eight, of ranges two, three, four, five, six, seven, c;ght, nine and ten, east of the second
piincipai meridian;
day dissolved. All persons having oc I r . . , . ' i . i . r . it . .firr)s live, si.y, seven, em it, nine, ten
them for settlement: and all those indebt cd, will please make payment to the subscriber, who is authorised to cloce the concern. SAFETY M. HONE. Vincenncs. Mav 28, 1830 17-tf
V
the nivision oi puhiic iavoi s
csv.the I unite Advertiser, gives the (ally, the piogress of internal improve h!- (Ji mis asset lion, in a notable in Jmetus. The gauie the gentlemen are eta' e aire.ulj b loie the world. I he niayine: is a bold one, but it is obviously
Let them demen-
sr ite that a much larger sum than s582, 000 w as appr cpriated to purposes of internal imptcvements during some one
year cf the administration of Mr. Adams,
Sduihy vsi.
Pi'
"ii l.iti )!) ot
ikv J paper adverting to the j as vile as it is bold.
which we are now
li-. tunsr, rr.ves utterance to th itrnnc.
en
siun-j
and, most
lig.MHS.
Uiimeasur ed animad era Senator ot Kentucky,
m.t tiie i nmciiiate representatives ot the Dish let, because a similar appropriation wa not asked and obtained lor a
' UmpiuC iicS'.'M'- tbro'ii'h lh:r virinhv
cr confess that they arc a band of hol
low-hearted political knaves.
A Rad Rode in Georgia! Not long
' lad ihc :;:aure teccivid the sanction ! since, a man in the subums of our town,
i the cm cti.iv e, end passed into a taw, j was arrested and rode on a rail, by some
axatt-.j on. y c amor that would have icei'ed the public car. No. The ad-
ttts and interested adventurer
STRAYED
"pTlROAI the subscriber, living two jij miles cast of Vincenncs, on Tues day, 22d of June last, a bay horse, about sixteen l ands high and marked as follows, viz: blaze in his face, some saddie spots on his back, gray spots on both of his shoulders, running up and meet ing in his mane, some giay spots cn the uudcrside of his neck, having on a pair
of new shoes before and none behind,!
and eleven, east of the second principal
meridian; Fractional township thirty, of ranges seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen and fourteen, caet cf the second principal meridian; Fractional township thirty-one, of ranges eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen and fifteen, east of the second principal meridian; Aso the undermentioned townships in the vicinity of Lake Michigan, viz: Townships thirty-seven and thirtyeight, of ranges two, three and four, cast oi the second principal meridian; Townships thirty seven, of ranges eight :nd nine, cast of the second principal meiidi-n;
The townships will be offered in the
carry on the above business rn his new brick shop, opposite the Catholic Church, ar d ad
joining the Cotton Factory of Re ynolds and Bonner, where all who call rr.cy bo accommodated with the best cast steel Axes, Ploughs of every description, and WrArGONs complete, constantly mi hand, and for sale, customers veil; done in the best manner, and cn the shorcst notice. JOHN B. DUNNING. Vincenncs, June 10, 1830 tf.
n r - if ic r"ti'-!ri ;rv tlw Ivrnt f?vr ri - i r I o
llPVI ) n 1 u M V IVyU II' UIV Lk WUJl) llil UlUiriJ 1 1 1 - -
. ,- , ... . . t ori cr aoovo uesirnaimg, ccKinning w'lin ol which are prooably yd to be seen , . r . , P . - ,. -l i, - - the lowest number oi Lection subtect to Anv nrrson nnnmf sard ho sc n hi uc. ' J
liveiing him to me or giving me irdor
mation so that I gtt him, shall bo liberally rewarded SAMUEL R. ALEXANDER. July 3, 1830 2l-3t TTOCTOR McNAMEE has rccciv-
saie in each. The lands reserved by law for the use j of school or for other purposes, arc to
be excluded from sale Given under my hand at the City of Washir.rton, this fifth day of June, A. D 1830. ANDREW JACKSON. Geouge Guaham, Commissioner of the General Land Office. It will be observed that seme of the
one ue!ieve. this would have
e
rs in ev
er) jeit ol a road or canal in the Union wouid have set up their voices, and in the attempt to measure out equal jus vice, we wuula have found, after millions c.n millions had been given and squandered, arid the tieasury of the nation cx-haU;-led, and the great vo:k was scarccIv bcirun.
of the nocturnal conservators of the
peace, for the crime of being in favcr oi domestic improvement in other words for hiving whipped his wile! A wag, seeing the rail in the ,kfull fide of successful experiment," as Mr. Webster would say, cried out, ironically; 'Hurrah for the first Georgia Rail Rode! Home manufactures and domestic improvement forever' What do you think
.of the American system now?" added
! he. addrcsssing himself to the culprit
JjlJ ed by recent arrivals, a new and
rxtensive assoitmcnt of DRUGS, ME DICINES. S;c. anion which, nro ma
nv of the hiehlv celebrated and lately ! Pr oelaimcd for sale at Fort Wayne
di ,rovcrrdchvmical5 of Lanellitierre i by thc President's proclamaticn, dated
" i.LT , tr,r-. ..-.1 1 1- ..
(p.rnrntrrb manufacture: now lr-rlv ' Junc' are 1101 mciucca in tne
used, and greatly admired by the ablest ! above proclamation, but that other lands
Physicians, in Europe and Amctica are sunstituteu in lieu tnereot. llnsre-
l lic above added to his former stock, ' su,l5 irjlM UiC circumstance uiai uierc
make his assortment very ample. He J'as uCen an omission in uie law to auacn J !. ! 1- 1.11 l . , - .
will cupply Physicians on the most lib-iu,c Ianus ceciuu X inc eaty maue wnu eral terms; and Family Medicines will thc Potawatamics on thc 20th day of
be nut up, at reduced rates, accomnaii- 'l,lt,,,UVI i0- lu vvayuc
i -
ith tl
;CSC
'lid!
away, and
to ye," retorted
ljut why detain our leaders
g'l'hcnts. They have been repeated ; t!ie uneiv rider: "I aint in favor of no cr and over again, aul urged withisucli r otyjeuciion, if I be. I wish I in ay torccv. eieipjcncc by the wisest and the be s ; 1 It I ' Maczn Tclcmih. best man among us. We are sonv to! -
ti'.cy stem to have fallen o:i the I Extract of a letter from an officer cn
Cir scl these to whese earnest conndc- boau: thc U. S Ship Fair field, dated, ration they were ad ressed as "s-mr. iinr "Smyrna, Maucii 22, 1830.
brass or au;v.m,g cymbal." Thus i? is I 'Humor says tiut the Russians, have that thc most t-)a-n wet able arguments j advanced near Constantinople, to be pre-
arc always thrown aw V, when address I sent to strike a fatal blow should thc
Porte nrrdly determine to rciuse pay-
met of the sum stipulated in thc treaty ;
as to that fact it is certainly not authenti
c?tcd, but it is most undoubted that their
affairs arc yet in a deranged state, botd-
cri-ig on war, and I feel confident th
Russia will make no concessions ; and as
e l to the interest or the pujuJiecs el mankind. 1 he Editors of the Iiterigenceuth::ik it likely that thi, tnivl y,) net 'jj arccplablc to cither jf t'.e partics into which the country divided vpn'jjis (pjestion of internal r. prove
incut" And suppose it tu:n? fit. m the power of Turkey to comply with thc
J-.uppne th- President iuim kt iw m LeU-c j tern. of the treaty is quite prob'cmati ha: d, tin t it was r ot iliikc !v " to prove ; cal. a r hru t period of time only is re
4,-ce -p.tab'c to either f the partita ( quMtc to decide their fate. Wc have Should this fact, or its 'c:c kn wkdge ; Uvcly had some delight fie I weather, like
hive deterred him from the Ltthfal ai:c the rn
ccnacisn-.io'is discharge of ar- important ; te-.rv sca-sn has not o:i
r th ot May in Mahon, but thc
J. B. CONNELLY. Clock and l!ratcli-Makcr, HAS commenced business in thc house bclonginr?; to ibon Lagow, on Water street, Vincenncs, It,d. vrhcrc he is prepared tc execute oidcrs
of all kinds, in his lit e, with neatness, accuracy and despatch. N. U. The highest price will be jjivcn for old gold and silver. June 5, 1330. 17-6t
TOBACCO FACTORY. li H. WILLIAM G. rOLLKSrcJjjJL spectfully informs the citizens cf Ymcennea, and thc Western country generally, that he has commenced the Manufactory of Tobacco, in all its various branches; and can furnish scrars or tobacco of ali kinds, either wholesale or retail, of thc best quality, and at the shortest notice. He also offers thc highest price for good tobacco. Vincenncs, June 5, 1830. 17-tf
NEW STORE.
ied with directions gratis.
Vincenncs, July 3. 1830.
21-6t.
"t i T-r . -..
i ijanu uisinci- ! Junc 26, 1 830.
20 tds.
WARRICK CIRCUIT COURT J
.VS.
Match 'Iziv.i, lb-JO.
Pctl'ivn for Dircrrr
"RAVING purchased the right of
Corn,
T ntilll'l
Hiram Cdnu
Canes thc p':titi ncr hv htr '-A' ifor
r.n 1 lilcs i ro r politi'u) herein, and :m nhi
I .V-. U1V,IIUJ.U lilt. I lill Ki 1 j making and vending within Knox
j county, Pinkham Moshers Washing j Machine, for scouring and washing i clothes, any person wishing to purchase
can have them on trial, and if not ap
fTjMIE subscribers arc now oper.im
in the new Store on Market-street,
next door to Messrs. Uurtch Sc He nEHD, a large assortment of substantial arid fancy Dry Goods, with Hardware, Cutlery, Queenswarc, Glassware. Hats, Shoes, Groceries, &c. he. all of v.hich were recently purchased by one cf thc partners (who had every possible advantage as to price and quality) in New York and Philadelphia, and will be disposed cf on thc lowest terms for cash; or in barter they will receive at fair prices, viz: Yfheat, Corn, Rye, Pork, Beeswax, Ccrdwood, Saw Logs, Feathers, Dried Apples, Tallow, Domestic Lin en, Beans, Deerskins, Onicns, he. together with all ether merchantable articles, thc product cf home industry. MARRON Sc HUNTER. t7 M. Sell, now possess thc Co
lumeian Steam Mill, and will with
proved, may be returned. I have also
i 1 i U . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 - - . , - . . . . r
,n,, it i.;.T ro...i .n . ,,., .. ,n , ,e on oanu anu mtenu Keepn; u, a 3U'i :
the F.ii-1 Ucl- ndant, it is orde red hV ,;. binet Ware of the best qualitv ; viilj lhc icau;sile triCGUrapcmcr.t, continue court, that nruicoofth, pr,uiencv;.f th- a!so do Carpenters and Joiners rork.lhc Slorc ;n lhc ,:cinilJ 0f lhe ym.
at thc most rcuueco imiu. JOHN MOORE. May 1st, 1S30. ' 12-ly.
petition, lo iven four v eeks sucoe. ivelv in ih-" Western Sim. a new.-papt r of s;en- , tied ircil rtion, printed at Virieetino--. ; not if in;r tho said detendant, that uuiev--he he rind apjuMr hvre o:i or he :'to the j
l:itoay rt our S-eptenih'
l oh 'hi i.nt tho court h-ue in !'.-onvide. and tlion ai 1 tlnur auswod t tho .dleg--ti'OH cuitaiiiod in -ai l t i t i ; ' . ;!; sm!;' w ill 1 e taken ui tifeed, nnddoerted ;;air..-t him rice- rlin! . ' At! '-'. .It'll n A. GRAilAed. ( . Y. ('.('.
TOMLIHSON a ROSS,
. . I r , h just receivcu worn l'.aiadol-
g g pnia anu nammorc, a large anu rencral assortment of
thev want to purchase immediately fit:-j
tLouicnd bushels cf C'crrz, unU twenty thousand bushels of wheat, and shall a: each establishment study to accemmo-
1 dare customers.
Vincenncs, Dec. 1, 1S29, 42-tf.
MERVWLISDIZE . At their old Stand on Market street,
jw hie!) they arc determined to cficr cn I will be executed with despatch, and at J th lowest terms, for cash. j the shortest notice.
SAFETY M. II ONE, IT 7 ILL continu? to attend to Watch V V Repairing and thc Silvcrsmith'j , business at the late stand. All orders
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l5-3n)j Julc 5, is:.1.
