Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 1, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 February 1831 — Page 2
received from the Governor of Alabama, the enclosed resolutions of tho lcgisla lure of thai Stale, approving the conduct of Andrew Jackson, and recommending his re election as President of the United States. I have great pleasure in laying before you, tor your consideration, this cv idence ofincrcascd confidence in our beloved Chief Magistrate. I have the honor to be, most respectfully, your obedient servant, M. STOKES.
so. Hut no array of figures rould ever j ty to judicial construe!. Vc beV;;vc convince us that it is of little importance that the present register never entertained
to have the trade with such imDortanl , an niea in u ne was eniaiv-u 10 commissions ;
as we can Cct it. and none c:in suppose thrit it was in the roa-
i ul-
colonies as direct
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establishment ol confidence and cordiah- ! lhe attention of congress. Wc learn that ty between the two nations most fitted by j Mr. Nourse contend, that thedecisien of the their education and habits, as well as !jiidc,e is f.al ; and that, of course, no ap-
thcir language, for mutual esteem We l peal can be had. -L-..V. Iibgrcii
desire no entangling diplomacy of the old school but wc do King for the removal of all the cb.tructions which have
been thrown in the way of our inter-
WAS ASK INSURANCE j ItCT
7 ivy and Klios lUadle's saw mill, an
Jli'XLK SJJOOKS will Leo-'axe. stamped with J H. D ; and any
4 6 li nened for the 1 ntrsc.n who will find said axe end return
2? put pose cf receiving it to the subscriber, ill receive ih
subscriptions for stock in the ubash thanks of
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Insurance Company, at the counting room of Messrs. Uurtch V. Ilebcrd, in Vinccnr.es, on Monday the Til day cf February, and will be kept open lor two weeks from that date. A londance will
Mr. Sawyer introduced the following , course and not the least cf these is the resolutions, which were adopted in the j distrust which a lew unworthy scrib
House of Commons, by a vote ol v7 against 9: lie it therefore Resolved, tfe. That Andrew Jackson is entitled to the ap probation of this General Assembly, for the firm and sound exercise ot his con
stitutional privilege in the rejection ol
blcrs on both sides have been the means of raising between us Philadelphia Mail. EUROPE AND THE U STATES. '1 he apptaiai.ee ot Europe continues
to be revolutionary anu distracted
Simcc the above was in tvpe, I h ive been
advised that an appeal has been taken.
Several of th nnnrr. have lately said,
in reference to the Parisian editors, thatbe Kvcn each day, from 10 to 2o cioci it was necessary to have cither legal or' lhe comrnissicncis.
moral restraints for the press lhe sa.ulu, .iui,
same thine: "iht be said, with the same
Jamiary 5, 1831
A.D SCOTT. 52-3t
truth and the same wisdom, of any class
jol men whatever. And not only ot clas
I ses. but of individuals. They are f
jus who couhl be trusted if the let
social and the worn restraints wc
I moved from us. Phil Alail
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VM IiUIUCH, JOHN WISE January 24, 1831 51 4t
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the Maysviiie lurr.pikc Koatl Uill, and . iapre. ve tear, is far from peace : Ikl
others ol a similar character. j ium is yel detracted ; Spain and 1'orResclved, That the general policy and; ,U(,a are sllll ,uici by vioUnce ; Ger prominent measures ot the present Ad-j maJny cxlubits signs of commotion ; Ire ministration meet the approbation and j lalK- cajs jor separation from Englandsupport of this General Assembly. j at)li evcn England herself, Dopular as is
Resolved, That the re-election of An-; her k. v,jU ,)C violently agitated. E I r a HE subscriber has the pleasure of drew Jackson to the elevated station he qua ,epi csentation removal of the I J informing the public generally that now occupies so honorably to himscM j h(,ht tGr:j upon bread sU)Tsan ccono he Mjil continues the I ommission and tvnd so uselul to the country, is an object, i ,nical administration and legislative in- Storage Business, at his O-d Smut,
.w..b , pci.ucntu 10 lreiauu v.ou yo tar as south irpsr corker of h'jter akd
NOTICE.
j ' E earnestly rerjuest those indebt- ! V ? ed to us, whose notes arc now
Of AND
TilE KEEOILMED ryiEDICAL COLLEGE, Z;crttifUBtoiu J Y ar.fi with the consent of the Reform' 2 cd Medical Society of the U. Mates, the new Reformed Medical Institution has been located in ot thii.gtcn, an inttieMinj; and flourishing town on the hetstrnr i ivcr, eight miles north of Cclumbus, on iIkt Northern Turnpike. This state has bun chosen, because it presents the greatest adantages to facilitate the researches cf th botanical student the country around it abounding with every variety of medical )lants; and the situation being the n;cs.i healthy and delitrhtful in the western coun-
tr and because the occupancy cf the large
ly to be desired and highly necessary to
preserve the liarmtny and promote the interest of this Union. Re solve d, further. That the foregoing preamble and resolutions be signed by the Speaker of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Commons, and be transmitted by the Governor of the State to the President of the United States. In the Senate, the subjoined repetitions were unanimously adopted: Resolved by the General J&serr.hly
cf the State af'.Xorth CarcUnrC U the; confidence which the cvjzctis of this State repesed in the wisdom and patrio tism of Andiew Jackson, and which induced them to yield him their almost undivided support at the last Prcsidcn tial election, remains unimpaired, and ?ias been increased by the general course of policy which he has pursued in the cdini'ttrntion of the Government Resolved, further, 1 hat the Governor of this tatr transmit one copy of these tesolutions to President Jackson, oue copy to each of our Senatots and Representatives in Congress, and the Governors cf the several States. THE ritl.SIDLNCY The Gl be. : tin. -2d un closes an
resiliency,
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'CUiji-c mi nit -uujei.i Ul i
Will :ns tieclaiatio::: We are permitted to say, that, it it shjj d be the wili of ;he nation to call on tiic President to s;re a second term in the t.hiet Magistiacy, he will not rie cii e the summons " I it i declaration is alike authentic and cx. icit, and will be received with plea roc u an overwhelming majoiity of the American people The President will
not refuse to serve a second term. The opOMtion will now be able to form an accurate opinion cf the prospect belote the ni " Wh.elher this intelligence will have ny iniluence on the future course of Mr. Ctay. remains to be seen; but, ?t are confident that his intelligent iViends will view it as decisive of the fate of their leader. The annunciation of the Globe will also convince the opposition journalists, thai they need not give themselves any fattlicr trouble, with respect to the rela live claims of the Vice President and Sec; vtary cf State, for at least four years j come
we can see, greatly relieveThc present
distress and disccntcut. It cannot be said, however, that these measures would firevent a revolution, for the first of them vVuld be itself a revolution of great impwlance. While all these troubles fall heavily Sc fast upon Europe, we ate in peace, plenty andsatety I our greatest political evil is the biawling of demagogues with which our papurs. ate filled till we al most nauseate every bubjeci thty take as a text ior the display ol their "high minded patriotism,' or 'stern rcpubii
canism.' Indeed, strangers, who do not j see that in the body ol our society pcop'e mind thcir business, and care tor noneot !
these matteis which make the business of politicians, might well think us as nearly distracted us the Spanish Amui-cans
It will be useful to u?, ofun to com j pare our state wirhth ttot Euopc and i wti shail fi.nl c,.u-e for such thankful- j
nessto oin Heavenly Father, as will lead
us to be candid and charitable to ore a nother It tlu zeal w hich is evinced e very year in a thousand contests in which no principle is involved, were di rccted to practical and usi ful objects, how comiot table a residence in this country would be not only tor quiet A mericans, but tor thousands of Eu ropeans, who would flock hither as a shelter from the storm. lb. From the A. V. Commrrclul .Idvcrtiser. JOSEPH NOUItSE. Our rc.deis have not, we presume, iorgotten the prosecution ot Joseph Nourse, by the present administration
I He is now eighty yeai s of age lie was I ..I . - I . 1
appointcu register or ine treasury oy Washington, and faithfully dischatged the duties ol his oture under six sue cessivc presidents. Hut l issetvices ot fitly yeats only qualified him tor removal, in the tyes ot Ams Kendall Co., and he was firt turned u and then vil ified and slandcted, accotding to the practice of this enlightened, i eforming administration His health rtfiuiring a chanec cf air, he eavc notict that he
market streets In addition ot his toimer stock, he has icceived a Handsome Assortment of ant? Stntrv COXSMTLG IX PART OF White Rvd and Gteen F.annels Dlack and Drab Lion Skin Cassinetts and New Style Calicoes Colored Blown and Bleach-! Domes tics
GEXTiJIMWS
due, and those w ho have book accounts unsettled to call and pay the same withT0 COTTON
Picked or in the seed or merchantable j college edifice, together with the grcur.doi" cverv variety of soil tor an extensive botan-
will be received in payment. We have on hand a well selected, ad assorted, stock of GOODS whic'.iwilibe sold low tor cash, or ex changed for the above named anicles REYNOLDS h BONNER. Vioctnnes Dec U.1830 44-tf.
l) OCT; 11 UKKRY DAVII FMBi:R wl tr.e t wilege 1V3 e;tons of Lotidon, Lict
FINE HATS AND CAl'b
A few case of Ladies'. Gentlemen's and lioys' Shoes.. Tanneis Oil fust qimii fey tfprrni Oil.cS Mackeial il
30 Kauris AVhiskey Nails Assortet!
LIQUORS of every c'csci iption, r.ud of the best quality, always on hand by the SS?itolcalc or i-UMiU ALSO
Cotfrc nntJ hUGAU.
DAVISON
Ot SU!
ictntiate ot
tne Lyi: i;-i.i Hospital of Glasgow, Scot land, beg-, leave to tender to the inhubi tants (t Vincennes and is vicinity, his j.roti ssional services He rr.uy b lout d at all time (. xcept when absent on Ihi busincks of pi ofession) at his room in the house ot Mr (ieori;e Davis. Water stieet ; bis ci.arges shall be modcrati at:d he coniidtntiy tiopesthat ids capaci ty may entitle him to ttie confidence ot ihose who may call on him. Vircenne, Dec i6 1830 45-'f
S t A l K OF INDIANA
K'i'juc Counut
NX CIR; Ul , COURT.
SKrT: MBrR TERM '830.
J
Thomas R a n, bo,
is His Creditors
; HOMAS R A MHO,
ft W J h
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I ft?
On at filication for the Insolvent ict.
bv General
msir.n, his attorney, presrn
ud his peiiuon with the accompanying schedule, foi the benefit ot the Insolvent jiuusol this state, which bein lead, on j no.ion,it was ordered that a supersedas ; do issue to the shorifl to release said i R.imbo from his custody that th: said
Produce of any kind WILLIAM MIEURE. Vincennes, Nov 1830 4!-tf
( an! i'tc j'lJitw i;eu n:,:h:, that the v
have rcccirtu. and arc notr o; .vtt'rr,, a
should be absent from h-me tor a short t ncral a; or')rcnt of iiu rchamlizr, among
period He tiiid left Washington but . i :rh:a: will lc found rinv nhtrh;
i'uvc, lirain nix! xr- ''ii L.lot:iy very i'-n rior brown S'!:hf-hh;: r-j spinets
TO(iETHEIl wiih several other ar- ! J''1' C"te.r ,'n'u b."1n'',i.n '',e iUm uf ticks, he uill sell very low lor cl, o. "' ' AZ "' bi ' " lift' I . r ,r, ,1 rr.l'.r llllr.n I . .
. t'j, miv. jii iat.v.uiivii vu ills applica tion and tha; 'die pendency of said application be advertised in the Western bun, a paper published in vincenoes, for sixty days successively previous to the
! second day of the ensuing term, at w hich
time this application is set for heaiinp;, and to which time the same is continued A cpv Attest Fo- HOMER JOHVSON, CVk
D. C JOHNSON. & c c c JaijM'irv !9. '831 50-
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c days, v hen an attachment was taken out against his propel ty, at the suit of the United Staes, his house was entei -
.V.-, Wiutv and
ed. ttis keys and .moveables seized, and ! Mafuinair and Point Hum .r.'.v
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KNOX CIR' LM i )UR 1 XARCU TERTJ, 1830.
John C
'or Mai tin Reiiey
Rci ev ae;r
Daniel Wepstkh, is nominate. 1 in thv second number ot the Xashviltc Her Cii, as a sviitablc person to be Mippot tcd by t-e fiiendct Mr. Clay fot the office ct Vice President l he Focus concurs in 'he iewsof the Hetaid, and, in c fleet, epproves the nomination of Mr Webster Clay and Webster, then, arc to kad the Monocratic Party! Lcwsxnllc Pub. .idv. The king of the Netherlands may perhaps find it impracticable to act as mnpiie in settling the question of our northeastern boundary and thus it may,
to our great inccti vciucnce, remain un ilectded yet a considetablc titrc. On this account we are the more rejoiced th;l we have succeeded in the ncgolia tion for a restoration of the direct liaJe win. the Rritish West Indies The course oi this afiair has shown that there exists a friendly feeling between the two countries, and upon the manifestation of this disposition we rely as the mosteia-
lcn1 means of settling all litigated mat-
he was proclaimed a defaulter by every kennel press from the Penobscot to the Sabine. His ace-tints have since been audited by an order from the circuit court for the District of Columbia, and on th report of the auditor a decree luis been entered for eleven thousand dollars over and above all entries against him. While it is too late to indemnify hint for what he has suffered, we hope congress will not allow hitr. to be cheated out of his mo
t's
mail, tt:;iian isintru'!f .. unu i.ntby Wlrcti lhnnbazfty, I'laid, Ci:??iurit'fi Calicoes, (Hovex, Hosier;, luhionab'c. Bonncf and Pel! Ri(.'!oi:s, Leghorn Ihmncly, Fancy Soaux, Cologne Water, Silk- and Marseille.? Vesting?-, Proun and Bhaihcd Domestics, Pmrelia, J.f-
rocco and Mens" Leather Shoes Fine , John OTJtitn and Ju- J
and Common I fats, cc. ic. together jri.Vt j anna O'Brien, heirs j
an assortment of Hardware, iron, Steil, at law ot James J.
I
Michael Rums and Eleanor his wife, Mi J ehael Connoway and
Mr.ry tiis wife, and j
On petition for fiartiti'jn of real estate.
and vvi also hope that the public will j l utings, Irish Groceries and. Queen-, U Urten, (.cceased. J
nev
not forget his practical commentary upon
the boasted reforms ot this precious administration. hkmauxsThe above is a copy from the New Yotk Commerciil Advertiser, and is worthy of
special notice. The facts of the case
ware, mvy arc exetcrmined to oyer ar tnc x O I ICE is hereby fjiven that on the lo;rct rates for cash or merchantable ; IvJ first day of the next ensuinn term
prcairc vf any kind. ui the Konx circuit court, to be holoen They tae this opportunity of inform-Vincennes on the first Monday ot ini; the customers of the Vincenr.es Steam ' March next, I shall move the said court
, w. : MM t-'Ut in future that cs!if,!hment will 1 to appoint commissioners to make a oar-
believe to be as follows: f,i lnh( r t:i' "imrtin:tv ma.nagena hi oj , tnion ot all ttiat certain tract of land The register of the treasury wr.s charged, ; w of the frm; and they hope that their containing one hundred acres, and known as rfg'fr, with the disbursement of the ' invariable disposition to accommodate by the number two hundred and eleven contingent fund cf the library of congress, ' wdl ui.ure ikcm a share of public pairv-, (211) in the Donation Also one hun' and of the several departments. The 1 -bor ; M ; llrCl, acres know . . s mimhpr
wa chiefly executed in the usual othce
hours, and by his clerks. lie ued a pi: t cf this fund, acknowledged himself in cief tult, and was superseded in office. He then sent up ; claim far commissions. The executive and the head of the department bvliecd
cres known by the Survov number
&C?"77.." highest market price for I one, ( t Also town lot in the borough U heat. Com and Saw-log?. jot Vincennes, and designated on plat Pec mber-27 10 17-f j nuuiber nineteen (19,) between the proTOUTS';- Pictor5 thereof, the above named Mar'KLmjm,Ja J.i, r.. ; tin, and Michael and Klaanor. Michael
ical garden, has titcn presented to us by thr board of trustees cf Vorthington college. There will be attached to the institution a dispensaiy for analyzing and preparing vegetable medicines; and an mr.i-mary . w here persons from the neighborhood, or y. distance, laboring under feers, consumptions, dyspe:sia. liver complaints, gravefy ulcers, fistulas, cancers. cc.eC. will be successfully treated, without blecdir.g, mercury or the knife, and from which the student will acquire a correct knowledge ot ti e nature, operation and superior efficacy cf vegetable agents in removing disease. The necessity for such an institution or this kind, in the west, to be under the direction of competent professors, is strikingly evident. It is an institution that is des'jri.ed
to concentrate, and disseminate, ali th-; knowledge and discoveries of doctors of medicine and empyvics, sages, and savages : and that will demonstrate to the student :tr.d the sick that vegetables alone, afford the only rational, safe, and effectual means f re moving diseases, without impairing the constitution, or endanger life or limb Thai the present system of practice, which tiea;t diseases of every form witli metallic minerals, the lancet, or the knife, is dangerous cr inefficient the lamentable facts which eery day present too fully illustrate. Nor is this liuih more clearly exhibited, thtn the
tact that vegetable substances alone, arc
void of danger, and powei fully ttiicitnt when administered: a preference to tha success ef our New-York infirmary, ana the success cf ignorant botanical ph) sicians, proves this fact.
The college and infirmary will be cpme the first week in December, where siudents from all parts may enter and complete their medical education, and where persons laboring under every species of disease shall reeeive prompt and faithful attention. 11 I.. 1 J
i lie etuis', vi siuuj uc jiursueii, anc which will be taught according to the OLD and the Hekoiimld systems. In Lectures, Recitations, Examinations, and suitable text books, is, 1st. Anatomy and Physiolog) . 1 Old and Reformed Surgery. 3. Theory and Practice of Medicine 4. The ohl an?! improved system of Midwifery, with the diseases of women and children 5. Materia Merfica, with practical and general lictany. 6. Medical and Rotanical Chemistry and Pharmacy. 7. Stated Lectures on collateral Science Moral and Mental Philr.st phy Phrenology Medical Jurispi wknee Comparati e- anatomy. Medical history. Jet . By attending this institution, the student will acquire a correct knowledge cf the present practice of physicians a know ledge of the use, M.d abuse, of Minerals, the Lancet, Obstetrical Forceps, and the knife, and a
knowieage ct the new and improved system, that supersedes thcir use, w ith tenfold more; s'ifctv and success. There will be no sneci-
J itt tni'ji t r rnmfVtn i rAnrtu r
li-V4 1I1IIV- V-'i I I J V . LfUlO 14 J.UUt y ' wiienevcr the student is qualified he may graduate and receive a Diploma some will pass in one year others will require more. REQUISITIONS FOR ADMISSION. 1. A certificate of a good moral character. 2. A good English Education. TERMS. The price of qualifying a person to practice, including a Diploma, and access to all the advantages ef the Institution, will be Sl0 in advance, or in advance, and SlOG at the clote of his studies - Every advantage given, and some allowance made to those in indigent circumstances. Roard will be had at SLOO per wee!;, and books at the western city prices. it Every student on entering Worthing
ton college wul become an honorary mem berof the Reformed Medical Society of thr United States from whom he will receive a Diploma, and Annual Report of all the doings and discoveries r.f its e'ifTerent members, and be entitled to all its constitutional
! privileges and benefits.
I hose wishing further information w;: please address a letter (pest pai) to Co!. G. II. GnswcM, cr the uruier signed, and it shall receive prompt attention. Students and ethers had better beware o? the slanders cf the present physicians, w be know no more about our institution, th; thev do about liotr.mcal Medicine. J.J. ST E ELE. I 'ret idc::
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lets
anna.
!. tit, i I.ir ar..c t Anlr t--..itlm-,Awl fT W te .lit. . I 4 i. .
Nations, like individuals, find it ! ' ! .. V , V , , f U ' ' -j highest p. ice m n ash. wM be ! anu .viary, and John, Margaret and Ju
more easy to adjust the most complied t 1C11, . f .i;.tr..v w .l.-i 1 -laUl ,or corn tcd StQl1m
ted matters wuh their friends, than the on )xs ViiVcts The statement about cruel siPlDlCSl CCrCmO'l!tl with ttlPir Pn.Mlli i nt tn-.itmcn Wf tali,- nmr'i
The. e needs nothing but mutn.l distrust 1 I x iterated, if iut whollv untrue. We 1 'V'ot'd Two Apprentices to the j
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our marshal, whatever mav be Ins 4 W' euKHiiNr. ''"kinj
Jt)HN WIS
Mr.Nours1 erjr'ned the proct edings, and !l Vjti(
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11 1'UUU 111I- tw I.al llic UOIILV I
K, O. Oct. 1, la?).
NO 1, Elitors publishing the above Circular fifty-two times, shall receive c-, romrrnsatiim. n rt-rtrr.tf rrtirlir."- tt.-
JOHN C. R EI LE , agent hearer to tuitirn cratis, cran equivalent to
to nroUuce a war with anv two mnnu . feitove
cus nations and there can be no differences too great to be adjusted by mutu
A S
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cus nations and there can be no differ. I r-r '"V1- ot MlCil -'-; ' V-.
for Alar tin Rcileu.
January 12, 1831. 49-
icynries, Nov. 1830
40-t t
mission ; w hich, if we understand the case,
Avhicti cherishes defiance and hatred be j s an interinin ibie class of claims for M . . - - . 111 i . . . .
? PUBLIC NOTICE.
coitimission, nc
tween nations, as murderous and diabo
lical and consider the manifestation of. we liave before said, exprevdy against ltw
3uch sentiments a cotnpleic disquabfica- If the regisicr is authorized to charge a
" i r-r t '. l ..i.l I rrtT Mi'uv.ion w n l r Cifu'itw hie ncn rnni
Kidlce is hereby (iiw, 7ffA I the estate ot Andrew Clay-
combe, late of Kno.Y county, dee'd.,
i ins dvent that the subscriber the ad
-t va.lv without law, but, asWi-VE obtained adutitiisti ation up ministrator, has tiled his complaint in the
that sum (SloU) in medicine, auv ice r r attendance, from us or any member of cur society. Those publishing it 6 times, to half that compensation. Such tthters in th wct as published the N. York Circular crie year, by giving the fort going twelve insertions, can sen'l their student to this institution, and he shall be accepted. November 1.T, 13 JO. r-Iv
n n f i j,... n r .t r.tf o ii' nw 11 nrmiT njiii:. ri"iii
them into action' Wc have given no o t'iat cf lhr treurv U.med States, pinion ef the value of the direct trade it- Ule pay.n aster-genera , and all other agents . ... ot the government, charge! with the disel! Same of the papers assert that it i Ilt of l)U)ilc UUMKV We much
Jn tte estate of Rszuell Richmond, probate court of Knox county claiming 1e o! Knox county, deceased ; and have : the settlement of such estate as insolv taken and returned a true and perfect in-' ent ; and that all creditors, w ho do not
ventory ami appraisement thereof, ac come m and present their claims before
vys, more lucrative while muiien h mist ike the character of ttie American so, wc piesiiiiie that those who choose ' people, if thev do not at test tint class of
make a circuitous voyage may stiii do , Ju.;;:l IcgiihiUan, vylucb opens Ve.z trcsu-
cording to taw. And Irom my present
mtrrmation. I believe the estate will not be sufli;:if"t to cav the debts against it. MARY HICHMOXDj'r. Vir.ccunes, Jaa. 27, 1S31 5 l-Ct
the dctctinination Gf the couit thereon,
will be postponed. J AMES II COOK, Admrof A Claycombe, dre'd.
Carruary S, 1831
5 -St
NOTICE. Wheat, corn, flax seed, on S A W LOGS, will be gladly received in payment far debts at thisoffice. INDENTURES for ApprenUccs for sale at this oilier-.
