Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 12, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 April 1831 — Page 3

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SyiNCBNNKS APRIL 30. 18.31.

The news from Europe, by each arri val, h assuming a higher and more interesting character. War between the Rus sianf and Polanders has commenced, and a. bloody battle already been fought. The CentieviHe Times, of the 10th inetant says: "The honourable Jesse L. II Jinan, late a member of the Supreme Court ef this State, paid us a visit during the present week; and wc are authorized to say that he will be a candidate for a teat in the United States1 Senate, before the next Legislature of this State.

xu. Tq l!:e r.utnf en- j party, and our halls of the legislature arc Chnnku ? c t';t ip'rs, vou hate not invaded with this unhallowed spirit to the guidance of

The "Saturday Courier" a new p?.per nuMkbr d in Philadelphia, Pa. was recei

ved at this office last week. It is printed On a lanro sheet of fine paper; its execu

tion exhibits taste and skill, and its mat

ter, ability and judgment. I he prospsclus is given in this day's paper.

and respected alrc

ance ot these prmcip i'S, vou

been without your difficulties, and they have not been without iheir enemies Less than this was s-arcely to be expec :ed under a government that recognized equal rights, that secured the right of o pinion, and guaranteed the liberty of the press But it is consoling to know, that under all you trials and vicissitudes, you have been victorious whenever you have been required to act, and when the omnipotence of your voice was called into requisition. In your modern history, the most satisfactory and signal instance of your power and triumph, is to be

found in the election ot your present patriotic and popuL't chief magistrate, who has been most emphatically and appropriately styled the 'Jfan of the People."

It was victory over the deepest art, if no;

the most dangerous combination that has

been formed to thwart your will and to give a new direction to your elections

To secure to yourselves all the advanta

ges of this victory, it is necessary for you to rebuke every scheme that con diets with your interest and to'disarm

miv.KncK TTnrnld" a new paper opposition of every hostile weapon You

rrinte 1 at Itockville, Indiana, was rccei- a;e admonish.d at this time by all the V I V . i..et The editor profes- signs of the po meal zodiac, and all the

ecVtobea "no partv man"; it is printed movements of the political elements, to i li'i n,lthnnmearanct3 he up and doing You are called upon

of the paper respectable. J faith flnd harmonv be

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p-.,- The Peaches in this neighbor- preserved. X . , c tr:.. P . .

liood were by tne severuj oi uiu hi;i wun tnese preiatory remarks tne esahnost entirely destroyed; in some cases sential object of this addrest will be subthe trees are killed. The prospect for milted to your serious condition Since

Ano'.cs Cherries, rears, occ. is, now ever, tne correspondence between general

trulv flattering. Jackson ana ;ir. vainoun nas oeen oe

viic puuui, aiuui puiiiiLiaiis, ucaiu

the injury of the public interest. You have seen enough to satisfy you, that you have no interest in the signature. You have seen enough to satisfy ycu, that it deserves your full reprobation ; and that those persons know little of the high

motives that govern you, if they to dra

Trrc?, in J wheu uaucr ! Range ijtvc, tlx, srcea, eight, tcJ nv4

sound principle and assured east i

abilities, may jty be considered the safe- At ihe Land Gffic at da ftrdsvHle, tn guards of a nati-n. Mnnv, however, di- A. .."!. ; . t. verted fromthe legitimate objects of their v ' V , , ' institution. are prostituted to purpc'" "Inch ,F-or -he disposal f,f the undtrn.cntioninvolve injury to the morals, and .impedi- e? ownships and Fractional townships,

mentio me aavanccmentot anpnn p T , t viz

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lit shall be our study to avoid.

All matters of interest, connected with

goon you by their temerity or dupe you tnc general and state governments shall re-h-r ih-;.. Th rin. h i. ceive from us the earliest attention. We

u . r !. disclaim all party feelings or prejudices but hen . combmauor. of politicians could (W thjP woo,J he;jtrst

v-.w,vt uy iwcu u.. '-" "- holding ourselves at liberty to epen our col

.v. iiiii,aw iiuuui o v. ...w . wuunv., . unins ana express our benumfuis in relation

stop the march of another more deserv to all subjects of public interest, whether

mg. This great work is now exclusive connected with politics or otherwise.

ly your prerogative, and when the proper L'ght Reading, in all its various depart-

time arrives, you will choose your own candidate without the aid of partisan dictation. Under this aspect of this matter, which is believed most conscientiously to be truly represented, it is hoped that you will fi own indignantly ...

upon one and all concerned in Keeping

mcnts, will form an object of our especial care. Thc numerous sources for obtaining the best selections from foreign and domes

tic literature within our reach, authorize us

Fractional township thirty four, north of Range three west ; Fractional township thirty Mve, fu ftb, of Range foo est ; Fractional township thirty ix, north, of Range one west ; Fractional township thirty teven, north of Ranges fcxir Jive, x, rven, and eighty west ;

Ft actional township thirty seven, north of Range one east ; Also, at the same times and places, Will be exnosed to nuhlie sale, without

oc.-rf. w n ;nToi rccrvc'a' sections or parts of sections.

. . 1 J.I fiihiAAl tJ I - rs

will not suffer in comparibon with any other "u "J lu uc so,a J ne united states,

inthecountn'. ana situate witlun the rcspectivi limits

Internal Improvements, Agriculture and of the aforesaid Land Districts, and

this subject alive before thc public, and Domestic Manufactures, shall receive from 1 within any township heretofore oflered at

teacn them Dyvour stern condemnation, .V'V. -mi u.Si a, . puum mic, wmcu may not nave been

here'otore exposed to public tale Lists of the particular tracts of land may be had at the respective Land Offices above named

The sales will be kept open for a erm

that they have made an appeal as fatal lo tiUby their great aud growing impcrtance,

will hp pivn a rnrrorfprl Pairrc fi'O dbvt

and their designs unworthy. Whilst of Stocks and the grain market The latest dispensing your admonition and reproof. Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, received l 1 1 f 1 I ... 1 . L T7 . t- a .,

ci muse oi your irienas wno arc wnn uv mic eastern anu aoutnern Alans on ba-

good intentions giving fuel to the angry turday, v ill always be found in this paper. not exceeding- two weeks, and no ionger

llame, know, that too much has alreadv " nouung snail oe overlooked that than may be necessary to otter all the

been said, and that their time may by m ay e aeserv11 K the attention and charac- hracts intended to be embraced by this u ..c..ui.. terot cnterpnzine, intelligent and industri- ri,aiin lort. r-.r.J .

w I I w v IIBIIJl.li

employed.

JEFFERSON We are not 'ignorant that we must en- for lhc "?eu of sclhoJ0,j or o.htr

erommrvctai ttrpovx.

rmintiT mon.r H.ffi.i:.. ; -. . , pu nose?., wm be excluded from sale

public tavor. but lone: experience iii the me- uimcrmy niu ai in.-v.ny

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of

from the Louisiana Advertiser, of

ATRIL 1), 1831.

xvT i. uniir I' c r nn5 noon a i v-1 , . . .i. . .

ucnrgB . --i-j i mg aemagogues, disappointed expect- risen tnree inches since the first hist, and intcd by the (jovernor, I robate Judge anls antj malccontCnts of every character was yesterday noon at fifteen inches below

nave made it a fruitful theme of declam. orainary nign water martc. I he weather

r(iinto.d bv

lor Knox county, in place of Win. Polke,

Y(. resigned

chanical branches of our profession, and an I Washington, 'be 35'h day f

ardent desire to render ourselves useful in 183 1 ANDHtWJAt K their more extensive prosecution, lead ur. to Ry thc Pesiriem : believe that these obstacle will not prove Elijah Hatward, CommV insurmountable. We rely particularly on n ,r rnr.

tho ihpriliM- nlmni-i. .-U r - I. .. 1 : . . I JJ

vn "UK ainnisjlicnil in till CIllIJJIllCll-

-nne't, iiul nm induced

I have uue.i i.a

to beiieve, that John Ewiii, Esq. hasde

dined standing a poll for Congress at thc bankruptcy

August election.

ation and angry comment. I o these troubled spirits it was a "God send," as they had exhausted their capital and

were standine upon the confines of

It has therefore been, not a

The "Vincennes Gazette' publishes a

cote from General Robert M. Evans, of

Evansville, Ind., withdrawing his name

frc-m the list of candidates for Congress

This will leave the contest between Boon

and Law.

I have been authorized to announce

ALit.ln .s Rose as a candidate for the of

fice f Brigadier General of the 1st Bri gade 0ih division of Indiana militii.

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Arrivals and JJevartures or dicamooai

- - M. V ARRIVALS April 22. The Java, from Eugene, la.

23. The Experiment, from Orleans, La. It being the first arrival of a steam

boat direct from that port, to this place. DF.PARTURES.

matter of surprise

should have taken

worst intentions ; as self is with them

the governing principle, to which ano

ther considerations are made to vield.

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Nor are we disappointed that those who

constitute the regulany organized party

to the administration, should have seized

upon the opportunity afforded by the in

discreet promulgation of this cotres

m mm

pondence, to do all they could to distract

has been unfavorable for out-door business

it commenced raining on Tuesday night, and

conunueu so until llturiiday morning, when

it necame disagreenbly warm yesterday it

was cool and windy i he general business

of the week has been comparatively small.

that such persons owing to the cause above assigned. Our

hold of it with the! market has varied but little since our last:

the most material alterations, so far as we

have been able to learn, will be noted be low.

COTTON. The demand continues fair

at a shade of improvement, and the salesof

the week would no doubt have been exten

sive, had not the bad weather prevented:

and as it was, about five thousand bales changed owners, principally Tennessee and

North Alabama seventeen hundred of

ed public to enterprizes judiciously conduct

ed, and confidently make the assurance that our claims to patronage will not be lessened bv anv want of proper talent in aiding to

give spirit and value to our undertaking.

WUUUWAKU U SPRGG CONDITIONS. The Saturday Courier

will be printed with eood type, on an extra-

size Imperial paper of the largest class, and of excellent quality comprising twentyeight columns of reading matter.

Advertisements will be handsomely dis-

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played, and inserted at moderate pi ices.

April 23

March, ON. cftte 2-

A MONTHLY I.ITEKAKT MlSCKL.ATf, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, THE f INK ARTS, FASHIONS, BICRAPHICAL ANECDOTES, TALES, NARRATIVES. MUSIC, RIDING, DANCING, POETkY, EMBROIDERY, &C.

eouicuto o iio 3 1 ur. Philadelphia Fashion tor Af i 81 1.

Terms of Subscription two dcllars per Vlh 80 graving richly colored. Ly-

annum, payable half yearly in advance. ncal v ntn.gs. Distinguished CharacAgents, and other persons at a distance, !ers- The Sky L:apera. A Pastoral procuring six subscribers, and becoming re- Sovereignty Decay of the Magi.ifi-

sponsmie tor tne payment ot their subscnp- cent A Father's Advice to his D-ugh-

tions, will receive a seventh copy rratis

All communications concerning this pa-

the party, and to make incurable the hV0

IllkU 1.UII II I. ,1 a 1 . r

un-ai.ii ii is uif aiiuiciu aim uvuiiici: n r r

t t . r . in an ji.'w uifs. wc conimue our tormer

maxim oi uiai cass oi politicians array nuotations. remarking that H,pv hw hP,

I . . : : .. . o J

cu aanisi uic picbciu auniinisiraiion . i tuilv supported.

uo divide ar.d conquer." Their hopes SUGAR of a good merchantable quality.

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Diignten in proportion tome magnitude on me piaiuauon, is not aounciant, and look-

April 22. The Java, for Louisville, Ky 23 The Experiment, for Te

Haute, la.

errt-

ol the breach and the violence of the conflict It i3 therefore to be expected that they will direct all their energies &

resources to tin important point lor ob

vious party purposes

wnnsi mis war is warrmir in our

ing up in value. Several holders refuse fi e

cents, in the expectation of better rates;

which manv think will be obtained.

MOLASShS VV e continue our former

quotations of 14 cents per gallon, and fail-

demand.

FLOUR. The current price yesterday

WOODWARD & SPRAGG.

No. 15, North Fourth Street,

Philadelphia. JySubscriptions received at this office. SiamCul.otv.ator Sale

From the Indianapolis Journal, S1EAM BOA1 ARRIVAL.

If, a few years ago, it haJ been pre

dicted that a steamboat of the middle

aire, would, belore the expiration of the

year 1831, and without any improve

merit ot tne river, be broUint to this

place with but tittle difT.cu. ty, the au

lobablv

ter. Iense ot Honor Epitaph- and Church Yards. 1 he Beautiful Mreum Originul. Caps and Bonne s an Engraving To Laura La Baele . 1 lit Koii;ht with a Snowy Piun.e. i ho Ornamental Artist with Engraving. Alfred and Kthelwir a Ne Yi'i Day A Dream. His;cy ot - Diamond, lncreast of the Numbers of Mankind. The Bude by 1 oco. oio

ra..Crum, late of Decker Township, Knox "r. oeiaen. oiai tas i ne -KyCounty, dee'd., as they are desirous of set 'rk Conjugating a Vtrbwui. an tling the same without delay, all persons are Engraving. Follow Me. A M" fish hereby notified that the estate is solvent, Etu at. ..u ecit Mirror of t!f Giaces.

rind those having claims are requested to Suiv fluoun Hair To the E nh bf

at Mui too The Won-

I he Dead Eng'neer.

IHL undersigned havintr taken out letters

1. of atlministration on the estate of Con-

.. J f . .w. ..,v.(S,voiwmn rum muse Having uiinii are rcquesiea 10 sui)f niiOUB riair lo tn of the sales of the week were effected for present them, legally authenticated for set- foiling Sii Nicholas exportation Many small vales - of known tlement. Notice is hercbv further given, vi Mh riA r r.

v. vv-...1v....1rLMii, .me I'leiuc mai 011 1 nursuay uie join 01 iViay, lool, at I j x n. at g5 50. The article is not over plenty cr the dwelline of the deceased, we will srll tn dcr? or :ny,C3

thor ot the pieuiction wouia pi

liave been legaided as a vuionaiy enthu- yze the dominant p wer. When these siast Such a prediction, however, would thincs are so manitest to all. what shall

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Iiave been vei ihed; tor we have the satis we say to those who profess to be the

own camp, the external enemy will give was 5 25 per bbl. at which the greater part

succour to the weaker party, to make

more formidable and endurinn the con-

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flict : hence, the reaBon why they flatter ' 'or e co.nslumInion ivere

.ir v,a..un ana anecx s mpatny ior nis scarcc cleared this week. 9670 bbls. n. in - ,h hmhe.t hlddpr 11 h. rn.i. True Beauty E.r.broidf.y ior Had

cause, l hey nave also another motive ; L-jiw, rnf. rnn nnm 1 e .5 ' - -. p.i-..nn c ,

- v,ii..jr , iu.iu.w, iqi saiu ueceaseu, on a creau, wun oona anu w" ' """5 knoi'.ia whilst we aie fighting among ourselves, PORK is not so plenty as generally at this security, and such conditions as may be re bt E. M Fi'Zgcia d I h.- Appr-a T.

wc m.kc a vi.iui v.uuc ,i u.c..,.- season ci uie year, wnen tne waters arc up. quired. Among other properly a nun.bcr of W. Alphonsineby Miss Leslit 1'he

ucrc uicic isoucidUiiL' muuc emuuku iuc uni-cuu uuiidim aic mutn mc Same HUK. I 1 LL.MlLt K HUtiS: Wnni al. W t!.1r. .0,,,;,,

to induce them to encourage these dis as noticed in our last, with the exception of CORN. BACON, HOUSEHOLD and The rrn-mile A Phm,,, f Khali." :.. ., .um Carco. which is mere souHitf r. k'lTr.HF.v niUKiTiTui? i ue runaaes a napcr oi aiiawii.

sbiiiiuiis, nidt nicy nidjr me ucun pi i " r

faction, this week, of announcing the

safe arrival, on the 11 ih inst , which, in nddition to its own loading, lowed up a

heavily loaded keel boat

No event is recollected since the hrM

LARD. Good Leaf is scarce, and com

mands readily 8 cents on arrival; inferior is

more plentv and in less request at Th cents

HAMS, in nickle. have arrived frer.lv.

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irienas oi inc aaniinisirauon ; wno ien and eenerally shipped immediately on own-

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men oii uay anci uaj, uuuu luuib crs itLtuiiui, aicurfuiy vu ttiuracis ill ulf their means throuch every agency, to at western country. The value of this article

ack the president, to dishonor him be- here is uncertain, as buyers will not meet

KITCHEN FURNITURE.

THOMAS J. CRUM, THOMAS WILLIAMS, Administrators.

April SO, 1331. 12 3ts.

fore the nation, to dim the lustre of his

settlement ot this town, which produced character, to impeach his veracity, to

question his motives, to cramp his effi

ciency, to distract the harmony of the democratic patty, and to jeopard thc

reat principles which make glorious Sc

happy our land ! It is high time that this distraction should be stripped of its

covering and placed belore you in its en

tire nakedness There are men. and

there are presses, professing to belong to the Jackson party, that are alien to the principles t icy avow, and recreant to the standard under which they rally Se

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n higher excitement than that which

was wiinesnd on Monday and Tuesday, in conbcquei cc of the arrival of this steam b-ai. Every man, woman and

child, who could possibly leave home, availed themselves of this opportunity of gratifying a laudable curiosity to see

n steam biat Many cr our citizens in

deed had ecn steam boats, but the no m 9 .

velty ot seeing one on White river, several hundred miles from its moutli,

rendered the scene little less attractive

the pretentions of the holders.

W HISKTA is scarce, and ha been sold

in small lots at 31 a 32 cents per rrallon

L.iAD (rig) continues neady at S3 37h

per 100 lbs. and is rather scarce.

OBITUARY.

BY THE PHESXDBIXTT

' ot tttc SJiUtcU Sitatca.

She weeps or ihe Trinkei he gave her et to Alunic The Tartar D-um tet to Mutic Woman by the author of Pelham " A Main ong The Gatherer Recipes. SerenadeT. Original.

to them than to those to whom the sight c retly enlisted for other purposes, they

was entirely new Un Monday evening, insiduously aim their blows where they

and duiing the most of the succeeding dare not openly strike They wish to ahv. the liver bank was filled with de lienate theptoDle from ceneral Jackson,

lighted spectators On Tuesday alter that another may become lord of the as-

noon, the artillery company, uooer com cendant. 1 here is individual ambition

injnd ot cap ain Blythe, marched to the stalking abroad, to impatient to wait

upon the tardy wheels ol time ; and

I SPRING GOODto.

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river with iheir cannon, and nied a sa

lute; afier which, according to previous notice, the boat ascended ihe river some distance cariyi g as many passengers Consisting of ladies and gentlemen, as could frid room in the cabins and on dck. De'inR unable to accommodate ell who desi'ed a passage, a second trip was uudcrtaken. All seemed gra1 ified with the excursion The biat departed in the lorenoon of Wednesday for the mouth of the river. t his b ut was purchased bv general Haona Sc C f ir the purti .se ol conveying stone tnjtn some dis'ance below here for the building of bridges on the

Cumberland road; but we are sorry to

learn thai it is not of the proper con

Btruction to answer the purpose for

which it was intended. From The Clabc. TO THE FEOPLK OP r R W. STATES.

From ihe on th ot youi republic to the

DlCSf--Cm Saturday ni?ht, the 23(1 inst. at the house of her father, (Dr. Ja" cob Kuykendall,) Mrs. Sarah Lagow,

consort of Alfred G. Lagow, Lsq. of Pa

lestine, III

there are petiy parasites who stimulate

this ambition, and encourage this prema ture aspiration. They say -'Hail to the chief," as a covering to treachery, whilst

hey try to poison the fountain Irom

which they drink There are others wuo are watching the distant prospects

of A and B for the "successorship," and

with an ignoble jealousy would sacrifice all the honor and glory of the present chief magistrate, and make dishonorable his administration, if they could secure

one inch in the race for their respective fvorites These are the latent motives many a prctendd friend, and such are the movements of po iticians by profession ; the mere stock jobbers in the presidential market. Fellow citizens, you have seen enough of this matter to satisfy you, that it is es

sentially a controversy between the par tisatis of men, who are looking to the presidency, six years hence ; (if not

present time, you nave been contending earlier) and reckless of consequences, tor tbogr great pti'iciple that luve made they are iistuibing thc harmony ot soY it, a prosperous and hippy people ;! ciety, tl ac encmiraoim-K-alousies,

'hat have made you invincible at boras! they arc breaking in upon thc unity of

SAMUEL SMITH Has just received a supply of

FOREIGN & DOMESTIC

53it& (K0(OD5,

Among which are the newest Patterns,

and latest style of

CALLICOES AND GINGHAMS. He has also received a GENERAL AS SORTMENT of GROCERIES, &C. ALSO

IROy, STEEL, SALT, TAR, ,c. Ac. And respectfully solicits a continuance of public patronage. Vincennes, April 30, 1831. 12-tf Tin: SATURDAY COURIER.

ON the first Saturdav in April was commenced a periodical Journal, to be published once a week, and designated by the above title. Custom has rendered it necessary for the projectors of a new literary un

dertaking, to present an analysis of the plan

which they intend to adop, in order that the public mav jndt;e how far the scheme is likely to be deserving of patronage. Oari shall be brief Newspapers hare tern aptly tilled Th:

i- i I a Tnnrtt

ir pursuance oi iaw, i, tss uw t. w jAL KbON, President of the United

States ot Ameuca, do hereby declare and make known, that public sales will

be held at the undermentioned Land Of .1 . . , i

ces, in me siaie oi inaiana, ai me peri

ods designated, lor the sale of thc lands

hereinafter mentioned, viz :

At the Land OJfice at Vincennes. on

the 3d Monday it July next.

And at the Land 0ffi.ee at Jfffcrsonville

tn the st Monday in August next, For the disposal ot such relinquished

and reverted lands, within the present

limits of those districts, not heretofore exposed to public sale, subsequently to their relinquishment or reversioo to the United Slates, as shall not, prior to the fifth day of July next, have been paid for or redeemed, agreeably to the provi-

sions of thc Act of Congress, approved j

on the 31stday of March, 1830.entitled: 'An Act for the relief of the purchasers of the public lands, and for the suppression of fraudulent practices at the public salesof the lands of the United States,' and of the Act supplementary thereto, approved on the 25th day of Feb 1831. At the Land Office at Fort ll'ayne, on the ist Monday of June next. For the sale of the following townships,

viz :

Township thirty tvo, north, of Ranje ten, east ;

Township thirty three, north, of

Ranges nine, ten, elevtn, and orvr, east ; Township rAtrry four, north, of Ranges, fiinf, ten. and eleven, east ; Township thirty Jive, north, of Ranges five, six, seven, eight, and nine, east ;

Township thirty six, north, of

Ranges, thrre, four, Ave, six, seven, cghr, and nine, east ;

Township thirty seven. noth, of

Ranges Jive six, and seven, east ;

IHemcal llotlcc

THE Semi-Annual Meeting of the Medical Society of the First Medical Dis-

i i i v iii i 41. ml. niiii r iii w iiii.rniirik in i . i i

uay uic scconu uay oi ivxay; wnen u is cz?

sired all distant members will atterd. H. DECKKR, Sec. Vincennes, April 30, 1831. 12-3t.

Township thirty cigh:t north, of

PUBLIC NOTICE. THE public are hereby notified, that the fee bills of Homer Johnson, late Clerk of this county, are now in my hands for collection, with positive instructions to enforce the same without respect to persons. 1 herefore, all concerned will do well to call and make immediate payment. VV. L. WITHERS. D. S. K. C. Vincennes, April 19 18.31. 1 1 -3t. NOTICE. KNOW ali men and persons that od tnis day. April 20, 1831, my wif

Lucy has left my house, bed and board without any cause; I therefore forewaro or forbid any person or persons froro trading or dealing with her, as I shall not be accountable for her contracts from the above date WILLIAM FULLER. April 20, 1831. 1 1-Ct MPiDICIBTE, DOCTOR U ENBY DAVI90N "VT EMBER of the College ol Sur-

lvi geons of London. Licentiate af the Lying-in Hospital of G'asgow. Scotland, beg leave to tender to the inhabitants of Vincennes and its vicinity, hb professional services He may be tound t ali times (except when absent on tho busineis of profession) at his room in the house of Mr George Davis. Water street ; his charges shall be moderate and he confidently hopes that his capacity may entitle him to the confidence cf those who may call on him V'mccnnes, Dec. 1$, 1830