Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 15, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 May 1831 — Page 4
FOR THE WRSTtRN SIN". An, ird on vour arm jr. a-i I cro f-jrth
t3 battle; God and Anvrica arc vi:h i,vu. ilwxwxtt & Dfec:iuc!L Wrong'd sons of Hibcrnia from bu.d.ige arise. Your shrieks of oppression have soar'd tc the skies; Vour armour put on, (tor your honcr's at stake,) And cause the old despot cf England to quake. A curse rest on Albion, her and i king, For liottght to poor Kria but sorrow tlicy DT"inSJ God send that Hibernia may soon sec the j When Fhkkdom and Lisesitv botU shall h:ie wiy. The Ea?le of liberty comes fm-n afar. And hovers above you like tretuom s on.it j star: In f.ght he'll protect you h per.ee he'll rejoice, 'JMong millions of freemen hc'il rr.ist his lotid voice. Tirave Kmmct for liberty nobly rxpu 'd. And with him all hopes of dear freedom rctir'd; But O'Ccn.ieU the same patriot fcclinr; display, And scon on your vr alls a proud banner he'll j raise. O'er the tomb of lov'd Fmrrci in scrrev- yc weep, Iut little he recks, f i r riht sruv.d i sleep; Yet couUl he awake from his cold n :rrow fttavc. For his country he'd die or his country he'd save. Ilmg vour harp5! on the willows, ar.-l thm ! hi-art and hand. Ketjel those miscreants that rd your t.;;r land; Let the o know, though I'.mmkt is laid ii', his g'-ive, O'Cox x rlls alive, he his ecu r. try i'! s r . The Goddess of freedom a wreath will entwine. And with it the hearts of her freemen combine, And nn.tio;i nf.ir will look on ni'h npii-, And repeat her great e;lory i. sot-.s r t loud praise. A WANDITdiU. Yi-.icennes, M -y, isrl. FOR 7 HK WKSTKT. V cro mis e fir one ro-ne. ind with ther hrinr, huelv" looks of love r,d spii;;, Tin hh.rni of youthful M ; Tin hf.iwr.lv eyes w here beatry bcann, i)v pity's p .uly tribute streams, Foiittiti, ft ien ship's i y. 1 Ilnw sweet with thee, fair maid o r-ve, Aloni; the flower strewn path -f 1 ae, W'h'MV feathnr'd chiu-s'ters sin; Ami epther from the hlooni l.uni: o.tsh. Thr vi!d rove deekM witii natr.tc'j bla-I: i .t ll with the tear of spin..-;; Or on the moss-wove sod tcrlinM, Th converse sweet ran seoth my mii.J, And lull to soft rt p-ise; Thy tin -: -r'lts on irtvie ever b.nt. Can yield my grief-frouht mv.id consent. And cahii mv bosomM vt,i s. Then come, and like enchanting cpnr, o3id nu-adows smile, and vallc s .v,i:, While list nini; echoes join The artless feather'd somrstcrs 1 n s, Thv an riad peerless charms to praise. In notes like thee, divine. YlMTiNNFS r.AIU). Vincennes, M iv, ADDI&KSS, Of tJ,e JocLon Centra! Co:n:;::ffrr. T TtU- lKiPLli OF IMIIANA. 3 n si 3 (MMM11TKK Ai'POlNTHD FOR 1 U r 1 L'KFusK, BY THK Cr.NF.RAL COMI'll t - t- . J-U vj Citizens 'e are fortunately relnvtd triiin tne dlfncultits which at tend most political partus; we have no imctess to compromise and no opinions! to cttriceal. ihe land marks ot the re pubacan pany. stand too conspicuously fot'h to be hidden by clouds ot misrep reseutatioo: and thrv have stood too long, and are known loo well, to allow false guides to lead u- into ik w paths The c aiet magistrate, to whose guidance tve have conn Jed the interests of the republican party, has proved the excel lence of our choice, by the wisdom of Iiis measures. Our treaties with for eign powers are the best ev idences of diplomatic ability, nJ show that plain common sense may be applied with no less success to the tnysteiiesof diplomacy than to ti e afTairsof common life The recovery of the direct trade to the V.'est Indies, is in the highest degree advantageous to our commerce, and the tenefits derived from it to us, m e daily increasing in magnitude and importance Our commercial tteaty with Tuikcy opens a wide field of cnterpt izc , and discovers new sourcei of wealth to our trerchants The a d-.ninistration has !;een no less tucc e ssful in t tie management of our do ntestin aHMrs. than in t tie arrangement cf our fo ,rA.., ,.1,.;,.,.. ri,. ni ... :. K1 '0.i.HMn ..V. M.,IV, II ..as pursupc hA been peculiarly , ha' ol i:it i-cnu.jcao puty. It Us been set -
tied for years, ar.vl h nothing rasre than i
tin-application ot enlightened and conmon sense to the measures ot govern ment; its march has hi en and will be on ward to the good of the people It holds in contempt the stage trickery of diplomatic statesmen, and the glaring misrepresentations of mortified dema gogucs. It addresses itself at once to the plain good sense ot the people, and as!;s only an unprejudiced consideration that il may be approved I is a policy that has Riven our enemies so little room f fault-u tding that they have been forced to seize on and distort it before thrv eon il abuse: and the labor cf he contest is thus doubled upon those j who serve no other purpose thar, to show us that the republican mantle is j still unrcnt. The teat poic ts of tlirferencc be tween the parties, arc, if wc believe cur j opponents, not the same no'.? as foi urr y. Invert they have btcn driven Uv the cutrtnt of public opinion, from the ttound tl.cy !itc!y ccccpitd with such h2U;Thty confidence I lu aristocratic :,,4"',,v " k;:-o.v. u, i,v ;o;!:y supponers kt ivnrtcver the Vtt power remains this fundamental princi ple ot the pat ty is fully applied The murmurs against rotation in oiTice are no lcssl.'iud than formeily, bu' ttiey are less numerous 1 he more libetal evtn of cv:r opponents, are convinrcd that it is a necessary consequence of our republican institutions, and that it is the best if noi the only practical preservative ot official purity. Our opponent still supet ciii oubly claim to be thee-peciai patrons of ir.tenal imp-rovcmctits, : nd l-udly te proach us for intruding on hiseil" -ppropmtcd pth ec l'ht t cpiibhcan I -?x'y has proccedtd in this rr.aitt i as itt aU orlurs, with an t ye soitly to th.e good oS the people. It h-.s wiilmgly ai d readily aided interna! imrtvens; tug, n'ht!) tliey were of such a t huracte a the censtittrion allois to b cxccuti.d tn the money of the people Dut the pa- y h;s no been wiiSingto vioi-te ti e constitution, rnf-icly to wab-te the pub-ic o , nev om local works, which p'dducd bcucfii s .ir to a few favor d p.a: ttz ma. :mu nop,i; n but to 'he siocr. hoicic i ot a private cimp my The reput'dcan ir' hL.i no' ar c! wc tins', n?vc: w; I do t h:s ii n..s too mucn respect tot 111 p.cop e I ' to qujndet (heir nney. v. it -cut telcr enre to law f.y ;'c ro or e x p (in ni ll our opponents o.dy fin:! a foot in distinct 1 iloct s i:e nusr;li:i ou t otv principles be : nd the d-fUsul law an-i beyend tho p isi'4 i ' y of bein te.dizeo. Vise tcDublican rar-v vvi'l v.ait until t' c na'.inri! pledge isiedrrmed nv titc pav mcnt rf tlie public debt, and will them expend such portion of the pu'dic revenue as the pcoph nruy 'link proper, n some well defined system of national u .tks. the benefit ot which shall not he confined to one or two seciioi-sof tfe country, but shall be felt throughout the Union. Ihe (Sisriissi'-n .f th"FC p? irxiplcs which should jyn et n and t emulate c admtssion in! Auo?i ican tD.i keis f ar 'teles ot foreign j'rov. ih si tl manulac turc. f:Ds had a tendency to contuse pub ic opinion as to tlu: true intete-t arid po icy i the ci iz: :i and cf thtvpmin ttcfit Ti e wi-dem ot expet ier.ee is generally the most ifiir.ilib'e. a!d to th .t KUuie v c rtou'd doubtless tutn ere it no: for the rnazi-s of tiysiery v. hich our opponents attempt to tluow around p!ji: and simple propose .;n. w lucit. in ':n:c measute, serves to ur-swer o?nci d--ir;ns ttvn the cxamiitaii'm ot abstract scittxe of crovetument The settled po lirv ct our government shonh! be to m.ike its ciiirens.as far as pos ubu , u, depi ndcn.t v other nations, and to untoid their genius and enter p tz . hs wed as to develope its resources A system ot imnost duties which would produce this t fT ct,his always been, and still i-, z-al ously cherished and advocated bv the friends of the present adminis ration v Iridiana, and although the may be rep resented, by heir opponents as enerniev to the "American sv stem." or i his pecn liar b'anch ot it. an unlimited -'tarijf.' thev will aUaysbe found the true find of that ''Americ an system," or "tarifT " which shall yield a sufficient revenue lor the purposes of govc oment. and which shall protect hnme mdusfv and manu factures from the blighting influence ot tortign i ivalry and competition While this principle is distinctly avow ed, wc drsirc thDt we may be fully understood Articles cf piime necessity and general consumption among ail classes of com munity. should be allowed to reach them at the lowest prices, and consequently unincumbered with duties to such an extent as to enhance the cost, w hi. eon the other hand, such articles as are merely the auxilat ies of luxu-y.and are most generally purchased and used by the opuient, may be with far mote jus tice, viewed as legitimate objects of higher duties and higher pikes It is the duty of every government to benefi' a majority of its citizens by anv measure which shall not oppress the minority The rich 103 well as the poor would de rive advantages from a reduction of the duties cn siaple articles of conum ption The essential articles ot sab, coffee, su gar, tea, cocoa kc which every laborer, mechanic, and farmer r:ust c to-uirt . St but te w of which are very abundantly! produced in our country, or to the extent of a I u Jl su ordv. should h afT r led nt the . ' J OWSt OOsslblf rt6 "1 h ntrVl.m nl high dolu s on such article s as a, e in on j limited ticraana ha been, in alUoun-
tricg, to induce frequent jmci f xtensite
frauds upon the in ui an ut he people, by the progie-s. ot uiii and by other dev n cs to evade the p ration ol the revenue Lws Let the siiks ol Italy and Fiance, the linens and latts ot Great Britain, aswtll as her fine cloths and cassimeres, b- mkets and carpetings, her India and Y.-z p'lan coi ton fabrics, her fancy atucicsnl com mcrce which pamper aristocracy, and pride, oe tSie prominent articles ol the 'arifT and nl hih duties, and let every ar tic le which cn be m o u'acurt d a home, at fair prices, be fairly pr tettti'; but ict us not build up nnud monopo lies, a? home or abroad, wjih poweis and priv ilexes to poor' While priori the lace of tin we ate uj. witling to op prt ss th, ci'iz- r s of anv portion ol the Union, by tr.t. fleets of high duties, we art also unwilling to be oppt . sed by ihe same irtans L,et it oe ooinein mind that they who consume, py ihe duties It is not the Kuroptan merchant or ninufactuier who imports that ps this duty. It he pays it a the custom I oue, t he farmer, the mechanic and tne zborer has aain to it pay it to him thtough ihe ii edium ot lit retail store This mo ney which some would be willing to give to the rnonopolis', is ail paid into the 'pastry from the pockets of the people I he fat met vv ho buys a bushel ot salt pays a part, and a h avy pat t; the cit'zen who buys a pound of c ft'ee, tea. cc pa) s a'so a heavy ponton Let the our dens of government be home bv all, but lei the aiticles of nectssny b biought - 1 to tlu door ot it poor u an at the low est p'ice Our opponents speak "t the a iY . s a piece ol pet fci tion which is so m.igicai in Ps iff its that it win mak evesy man rich n l indedendent We be lievt th; it is -in iiar id a i i other inven ti ou5 ct oiso.liaught w 11 h uor e or It ss cnoi. As g'iRialpoicy ot govern m nt w pp ove if, but wednmjtap pi uveol itk c 1 1 OMtotis 01 oppi e ssn e lea Mites. We have high atiMo iiy trom meti ot both political pa 'it.s, that its beuriogs uif U"i'(juai inrnflcieut pot iiotih ut ihe Uorm and ih t some ol its piovi.ins i quite o o lific ation Wt p'opu. t.. aun nd, not to destroy to bui d up not 10 pull don (lie us lion e ioous' 1 y , f ai' pt otc c lion ano 1 qoai P' iT t s atid American gvtuus and . n ei p.nz.- vili ievci tie found in the reai ol h i cign com petitot 3 The tow pt ut sot many domestic articles arc givt as so manv pioot,.. tj,c tact, t tiat higo du u s cio n t pmduce hig' prices In 1 f ply t" ttns idea, we deem n only nect ssary to relet to the great im ptoveincnts in labor-saving machintiv. tne spuittd home competition in mat y txamhts ot the n adt, the low price of taw maui lais, and the enteipiir.c ol ou ci'izens We can never beiieve that 1 e scoicity of ail amen tends to heapt n it. that an addition to its cost rendets its v alue less. 01 thai the ahse c of ihe 101 ein labiic woiud incline the dfn)tstic tn.inuh:ctui er to ask less tor Ids goods I Ids wuuid be sophistry and false iea soti'ng I he pmoucts ot ou soil, the e ergv ot out ptopie ;nd th quantity o1 ar-icts which he pt oduce. pi ove coi cUi'iv ely ttiat tin ptiviiege ot mo nopo y is no: n ctssaty; hut on the con laiv dmgero'iB to om inierest and in ccntravtl.tn.n m iu plain f cut ut es ot our excellent ronsti -ution The modified tu! iff will pour into the ion tl tieasuiv. f ir ti ore than h sntli cient for t he ex ptmiitures ot the govern mcnt The disposal ot the surj)iuri, t r e sents a question ot the ms: g'ave and important thaiacter Is this to be te aiotd in the national trc.su y to be flit ttnd away us t he exigc ncies ot p.nu or ti t oeces i'iis t)l 1 rlieial patasius, may Kqui'e i? T" tunately ou presiJem ha- turnishid an answer, whirl) oiry net tls to h, si.i'td to obtain our astm He has piopostd a pian for (Jisi 1 ibui ion in exact accordance with our ir publican notions It co oi rcc.onimtndt d to us by simplicity and tqua ny: and we ho,;e to see it adopted and extcuti d with wis don ami honesty Trie course which he has pursued in relation to the Indians is so obvious y the onh legal and just one ttiat could be de vised, that there needs no ai gument to establish i s piopiiety En ui oppo ncnis hav e givi 11 it a grumbling assent. It is to be legretted, tlia at en p'3 have been made to disunite t he rcpub 1 can party hey are to be ' tgrettc d not hecause we have aught to feat trom open enemies or hollow ti iends. hut because we had hoped better lhmg Horn tn-,e who have stooped to attempts s incon sisunt with their former political chaiacer Fellow citizet : The elections in our own state, aie appro tching. We have too 'org allowed our opponents to iti umph over us by management and in tt igue They should cease to appoint otbeers over a arge n aprity of the s'ate It is under the dignity of a pow trtul and fearless par ty t be cheated into submission by an itrriguiug minori ty a o-ajority insatiable m its appetite for ofn. e, arid relentless in excluding iTiembersof the republican p-rty tion place and power Le us remove this humiliating proof of our ca' elesoi ss let us support fearlessly and unanimously 1 tit p'it ciples we profess let c give j an fYi lent support to the administration whose po icy we approve let Us tn.ible j it to fu ct those measures which the e I nublican nattv i olrdo-d m pvpniti . IPt us tiave a governor and li u nant governor. ept esentatives in ou sta'e St oatiooal legiaUturcsi who nilUpcakour
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v out n o I j i g t n ipit s diid inn it v l.- i ii t h it the choice ; sui i i. av devolve on tlu next o t .gr ai d let us attend at the eecuon. ch n ;n.n eU to judge inipanially ot tin qualifications ot the Cai.did.tts. deieru.i'.tu to test their political fi ness by th unvatying standard ot 1 1 m bican n inclines, mtt ? t lily, iaWn ai d patriotism, and t. M.p nnir iWp -t, ,.,Av thic. uhnn.avnr found worthy Unity and conceit ate : tn'i'ely nect ssarv atd by thtm on5v,ei cati hope to obtain the application o! our ; favorite principles, and give that sup port to the ado irustiaticn which we all ac know fed gt it 1 iglv ty di e v . J MEs BLAKE, CA'n. A. F MorrisOv. Sen'y. May 2, 1831. CURE roil CONSUMPTION Wc givi prtcc; ii.t o ow log com mumcation w'nh tnu h pleasuie. Mr E White, the gentleman whose signa tu'e is attached toil, is wtH known to iht conmiunnv, and the utmost reiiai ct can be placed on any statement made by 1 nun. I he discovciv, it afiei being tan ly tested, it shall br fi.w.d efficacious in other instances, ts in y a vaiuahie one, and is well woi-ly l the attention ot medical n e-. X Y Com Adv IO 1 V Di rORS St ting it Maiul it y u paper a few weeks sirce, lha. ioha.mg the fumes of unite acid had been found to tuie the consurnp i n; at my u:ges,inn and n ' q .cst, a worihy and intel-ien mhn who ..,s been lor two yrars past it nrytm p oy. has, within tht las' igti-d.-y h gi . 1 1 it a tiia!. As no directions acenmpa nied you t'O'ict. tne follow iog comst . 1 v as adopte' : Under a laoiUei c!;iv f . one end woich t estt d 00 the head, the o'her left to 'ad over 'he breast, he held a glass Mi" b r', hoviog in i ub ut a e 3noontu- -f ne acid; and breathed the iiiires, ihus prevent d l y the h3nul:ri chief from escaping, about halt an hout at a time three times per dav The f feet lias been to 1 c lie v e bin. tntirety trom ii' obstinate c ugh of many years sending, anrf wldcli, for the 'as' two nini. liv has been accompaim d wi h all the svmpton'sot a co-fi nin! and 1 apid con snmpti ; ah hr. n have, ; cr mdit'g to firraem afiif arantes . d'sppeaitd with the cough H w permanent :his icliet my piov'. time 01 jst show. I ha o'h ers, labminjr undet tht like atTection, niv be put in carlv possession of t lie- a bove fiicis. an I witfi a hope tha relief 11 ay be loiiiid tin itlrom. this con. 11 uni cation s made by request of the peiso; ab"v f 1 1 lei red to J Y t..s. E Will I E I N B The r,wr(i')oiii b b c.'hed at the moijih ued to pievcti tlie. ev s b- it g ifTc' il Ih t Uv ep t1 em e'e d GhM th LITKHATLh h , w I FMIMfM : Kr o z o Each Nv . f t ii jopuhir .nonthly perioihral for 1831. will contain 4b or more rov;d octavo pages of letter pi ess, clostlv pu-.i.tnl oti line type and good pijier, forming ut the end ot the ea a .ohiine of .ib' -.it 60U pages, lb ice 2 50 a ycarin advance. Every No a ill Pc- e;ubeliished wiili outelegant Copperplate and several I loenlsoiiiv Wood Engravings Music, and illustrations ot il. tarn; besides a beautiful I it!e V ge j aiiu a general Index tor the volume. I Ikcopperplates will embrace Portraits f ou: most ilistinguished men, tin l'axhi'jn itws and 1-ai.cy l'u ct s. ctptal to tiio-e of any ,ridtctil in thr United -S'arrs. An elegant platu of the 1 :test Fashions will be p'!b:i.shed in the J.'.nu try No. One if the FigiiKs a full length Portrait ot Queen Ath I tide r.f laiglanii; a Ladv in H ill I)res; a alkn.g Dress, and Cap and I'nrnaii. of tht m-wesi st ltr. Ihe Fetjruray No. wid contain a splenpil Portrait of Washington. An eltga' t .scripture Piece for .March, is "m the han i of the Engi aver. The subst-fnc r.t 1 mgt av ings wdl be of the ht st quality Liberal premiums have been fTeved foi choice ong.nal contributions. And fsptri care will be taken to have the selections of the most interesting anil instruct i.e matter, consisting of Moiul l ales, Ihograj hv , Ilit"iical Skttches, Poetry, Light admgs, c;c The Volumes of the Casket for 18.7, ( JJ andoOembelhslK-d w.th a great number t Lngravmgs, bound or in Nos m n still be had, piice S2 50 a volunie. This ma be the hist onnottuuitv of f.btaini: nun.
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N imsuano ..t la. I, ANDHKW 1 Jai KON. President ol tu U u4 Jvaitb : Artn'ira. do he m bv dtturo and n ot known, that pub-i, salt & will be hi id a he under n n'iontd Ln d (If. Cts' ,n lht (A Indtana, ai he ptti. & ri signaled, toi ihe sale il the laid licit main 1 n t tioi ed, viz : At ihr Lard Ofiic a: Virerr.r.et. en thr 3d A'.tu.at i' Julu tifjc And at thr Land fjtfce at j.JJT rcr;rri, on ihe t Monday ir, iugu ntxt Foi the disp. s.. ol suih it o qu sp.td and tevt rttd tanus. w nhiii tht -pi t st n limits ol thoe districts, not l.rto ro exposed to public sale. subsquti 1 y 13 t. ir rclmquishn ent ot revtisio- i. M.3 Uorei! atts as sha I net, pi io tf. -ho fifih ot Julymxi, have bet t. ; ?id for o- rtottmtd, a'teabiy to tin pi isionsot the Act ol Congu ss. app . ed on the 31st day of March, 1830. en-n nz -A'- At f c 1 ihe relief ot ti e purctiasus ot the public lands, and for tht supj -sson of lauduient piaciices at the pi b ic sales ot the lands otitic Unit, d S a t s and ot the Act -uppleo entry ttetof approved o' the 25'h ii.y t F-b . 83 A the La.d f (fie at For' IX'cunt. C2 thr tt JIsTid'jy of June next. F.. iht su. ot ihe following townships; Township thrty ivo. north, of Range en east; I owuship thi ty 'hrre nonb. of U gt nine, rrn, eleven, and itrf irr, t-st; Township thirty ftur. nctth, of Ranges, nine, ten and el- ven, east ; lowosPip thtvy Jivt. tui'tti. of R 'igtsre. nz teven, eight and nnct eas' ; l owns' ip thirty six, torih. cf Ranges, ihr.efcur five, t,i& texen, j e ghi. ' il nine, tasi ; Iov.i v.Mip tirty seven noith. R.. ijorf.sij.Mai.vrr'i east; 'ov- 'V ip rhi'iy e;gh loi'h. of R:s..g4 it, stx. seven eig.it. ar! r.tnet t S v At the La fid Ojfte at Cia fcrdtvulr. e 1 he d Monday in June nexf. Fo 'tit disposal .t th ui di 1 tm ntioncd ownships and Fuctionai low rsl-ips, iz : Ft actional township . htr y four . r nrtt ol Range three wtst; F u 'iooa ow r ship thirty Ave, north ol R mge T3 w est ; V: .cion; lownship thirty six. iartli r ' Ra' gc one wist ; F Mi fn: iownsi ip thirty lex'en, noitU Ranges four Jive six Htr en, and e:,s.V, wrs' ; F aciona. ownsfiip tinny eey en, 1 orlU o' Ra t- one eis ; Also, . the sane times Bid plates wi t be exposed to pubhc svi witliut " stfie, all sections 01 pais ol stcn i.s, ubjtct to be son! b tlu Ui ittd Staiet, and -itij-aie within lit csp.ciiv limits of the f.fous-id Land Uisrrict, aid wiihin any township he;tioiotc r,Tf ird at ;ublic sale, which may not have been htretotore exposed to public sale Liss cd tht particular tracts ol 'and mav be had at the respective Land Ofn 1 ct s ;dio e ratiK d The sales will bf kept open for a i.rfo not txntCiit.g 'wo wetks, and no longer than u av be nectssary to ff r .11 ho tracts intr uded to be t n b-acrd 1 v his proclamation, and the land? rt se v t d by law for the use of schools, or lor o r er I urpose, wili be excluded from sate. Given under my I and at it.- of U ashir.gt. o, 25' dv ' V''ch, inr' ANDREW Jai K N. Fv h- P t sifp , : Flijh IUywaud, Ccmm'r fj the Ger tTal Lar d Office April 23 12"kN, and after th- 15'h in-fi: t ih. f. 11 -.tmg will be tfi times of alur.d 1 , e'epat ores of the several mad: Eastern From LouisriUc, K;. Arrives 1 n Tne-sdav s. t harsd A s t.:. ! SiMrdavs. ; t 12 f)Vlo W M ai '! r'.e; afs t-i Moi cl tvs, tdt s,;a h U Fridavs. it . i M U rtcrn From St. Loui.- .W Arrive s i Wedred -ys, Ftidav- .d Sur.- ! ( hursdav. b and Srurdavs.at 1 P.M. I .W 01 t I ' 1 ...fl 't.'lf . .. I . .... Xorihcrn From Terrc-Ilaute, Ic. Arrnv es , Tat s-.hvs, rt 10 A M .0. PrTat 7. P. M. in- Sa'urdays. at 2 P. M. Xorthrrn From Union, IH. Arrives on MondtVs, u' "P M ai d do parts on 1 uts:.iVs, at 6 P M. Sout'irrn From Shcitrnetfo'rrr, IU. rrives m I uo.'ays, at 6 P M und departs m Thursdays, at 3 P. M. SttLlhemr-From Mt. Vernon and Erciutillf, la. Arrives on Saturdav , at 10 . M. and iparti on I uesdays, at 2 P. M. T7Letters inteu'ed for pending M dls must be dejosited iti the Pot-Ofiic , : hour previous to the rime of its drp trture. JOHN SCOT l .P .M. Vhcrnnes. May IU, 1SZ1. U 4:. Comnxt.o.oiou NO 5 A I) STORiiGB ikGS27CF. :oo Ooi: - 1 'HE subscriber has the pleasure of inlnrmirig the '-ublic t'cr.fa v at he ill ror.Mr ues ttie t ommiion "TORVOK Bl'sfsKSS at h.s ) J v. f. SOUTH A'FSr CetHSER 01 K'ATUR A Sjt, MAHKt T S7KhET i WILLI Wl M1LUP.E. r ViaceDnci, April, 1831. 3-.f
