Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 July 1831 — Page 3

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yincfaxes. JULY "i.s:u.

"Vk;ut" h ts Oeini receiver, and sdiali have k puice next week A i':her essay from the "Vinccnnks Ba:uv has been received, and hall be

attended t . next week.

- !ot, or lie wouM not i,c so over-patriotic, j If arts of patriotism nrisl be done, an J it

heroines iieeossarv to do thorn, h :iest men will perform thorn, to ;ain the just aj)rohati n of their fellow citizens, and that is the interested motive for doin them; the fame, or ood opinion arising from the acts, makes the consi Icruti on for acting. This Mr. somebody is a real 'fih:, bleed and die1 of a fellow ; lie is one

ThrXt-T Ilevisetl Cod v. I he Indiana!"1 nol' kind ot things that will al-

Jouru.il of il, ; is'h uit.s ivs: "The print-. w;l.vs k';rP tl,; people in a broil about his

ui'Tuf the "Revised Gle' was comple- patriotism, ii 'he people would hear his ted some days aro, and the sheets are in J.np'in. I h ive never known it fail, Uie hands of the hin ior."'5 where I have heard noisy patriots, and

such boated honesty, but in the first install je o'i"V had their price; and in the latter instance, they had cheated their neii:hb-)iir. I am very fearful this fellow's m brhbo,:rs watch him. The next time he. wriif-, he should take care to write truth and common sense. VINCENNES.

I refer reader to r.n extract from an add res- i v j. JeiuiinLf, E-ap to the electors 't the s.'cornl Co;irre--inal district. If will be fond on tin firs? pii;e of this d..'s paper I do not solicit for it a rend-

1 have been audi ri.ed to j-nnounoc Mr. Vir.i.iM Ji nkin as a candidate lbr County Ciuiiuissioner at the ensuing Auliust c'eetion.

The Iat Vinrennes (iazette, announces l)vvn S Pjoxnf.k, as a candidate for th House of Representatives at the August election. iok mi: western sr.v. Mr. Si out: You have before had the

Mr.

"r niK

hiess tu publish the productions of

aome of ni - U isure moment?, be so good as to oive ihit in yourpap'T of this week. It appears that the lasi Vincennes, which appeared in your paper of the lSth ius,

lias piavhed some pers- u s tender place. I o served in the Vincennes (iazette of the ."j'.h, the revilins and the vituperations of some writer over the signature of ''TliotLviiHis," which were directed a! iiiccuitL's of the lSth instant, in which I descanted abstractly on the subject of Tirst Principles. This vile assail was to me une-.pected, undeserved, and uncalled for. In wri'in for my amusement, it was not inv intention to say an thitiix 111 at would offend or merit abuse. I used no personality ; I reproach no person tor any beliei; I sought no newspaper contest, nor did I assail the political opinion

of any person; therefore I must act upon the defensive. "Thousands" has not ulv falsely quoted my writing, hut has misrepresented and perverted my positions. To know 'his, it is only necessary to see the two pieces in question. He has marked as quoted from me, words that I have not used; nor did 1 assume as much in siu'iu myself Vincennes, as he did w hen lie lock the effrontery on himself to jnde for "Thousands." lie should recollect that men are not generally as great sveophants or hypocrites as he is. This zealous patriot and Latiaist, has not written correct English in his scale of criticism, hut h is passed himself oil the flattest pedant, f all school-boy critics. He is good enough to give us the garbled meaning of principle and interest. He has perverted the meaning of "interes;" ' y throwing in two or three uors,r and the I tter part of his moaning, he marie Wo ought to i:e indebted to this learned gentleman for the meaning of theso words, given according to his rule

of 'v'thicks." The correct estimate of the gentleman's knowledge of the Latin,

shire of ethicks and moral phil

ph , is about that of Teague Oreui

a! iiity for dancing The gentleman's 3ved id patriotism .has thrown hi in iuto a wild chimera, in which he has lost hi start; hebean by saying "lie," but ends b saving fciTho "V- he sas "thv advocate the doe-rino that interest should rorem principle;" he can't mean 1 am one at" die "die", fori have never advocated such doctrine. 1 n this noisv thing who is so ready to defend patriotism, thinks it no harm u misquote or miss die truth. 31 it vve" are the boys that shot the robin, who would tight up to our knees in s'ock-ing--,and die tr our country ; (if 4w e" had ra'her lu exc i-ed,) I have never vet ecu

inunoderate as to call a man a "wretch" for owning to what the deceitful will not; but if any person must be taken "to be a wretch," it is the man who willingly miJoadsaud misrepresents; such is this fellow, h is not capable of wri-in" truth nod romrn n sense in the same sentence. What iid 1 d or s;ly that I should tie so nab: initiated? Take my positions, read th mii, they will be fumd to be, that man nets from interested or seitish motives.

in re .ir Clp'e- ; r.i'lii':,

fctl tlut C'CiiJ.'rati';i ; I said that some

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FOR THK WESTERN' SUNT. Stout Let meofler to the public

some matter for their consideration. The variety and richness of the dilT rent or lours which salute out noses, whichever way they are turnel,and w hichever course the wind comes, has long been a source of vexation to some of the citizens of Vincennes. We did hope for some improvement froin the Board of Health, but arc disappointed the Board cannot be found. Heaps of saw dust collected at the extremities of the town, issue into the air a slow but certain poison. The slop from Mr. Wheeler's disiiilery, an 1 die filth made by his hogs collected into the pond at the distillery, generates a miasma of the mst deadly nature and the privies of the people, exposed to the ho at the bark of the fences, are so manv "enerators of the m st olleusive, as well us pernicious gasses. How long shall the most healthy situation on the river continue to be made unhealthv bv the carelessness of the corporation authorities? How much longer shall our thri . ing town continue oust celebrated fer iis filth and Hastiness? A. B.

r.r.c ioches Lelor crdin.iry hii-water m irk. The weather hus been dry, warm and dusty, and our cit uuusmlly healthy. The market is beeinnin to assume a general aspect of dullness, which is not uucornmon at this season of the year. Western country produce, with a few exception", is abundant, and at near the same prices of last week. Non-residents continue to leave the city, by almost every vessel and steam boat departing from this place. CO f TON. The principal operations of the week were confined to Louisiana and Mississippi, at various prices from ten ceyts down: tiie largest lot was 1S2 bales, at 8 5 8 cents round. A parcel lately ficm Arkansas, of over 600 halo, was disposed of at 10 cents, tlasst-d down. The sales in Tennessee and North Alabama were comparatively nothirig; the different movements taking place ia this description, aie nearly al-

toeetber in shipping on owners account ! "SUGAU & MOLASSES, b.ah on the!

plantation and in the city, are dull articles, and oflVr nothing to remark in rtaid of liny alteration ia price or demand. TOBACCO. The sales since our last were not so extensive us noticed in our form er report, and are estimated at about TOO

u i u is. v e quote u ucu.i e. ml. iou. a

lines H'.vrnj John H .acII 2 S tlly Htcns James Huffman J"!in Hollatul

Chauncv Hull

Anjclinc Stuart Arthttbal Scott T Ira Thompson V James U. Williams

iaon at proper arrangements can he erf. ctcc a prt niiuui tOne ?i?uu5rcTr dollars will be awarded for the best Amei icao 'i'al". The gentlemen wh shall tc m-lev ted to ci'lc the award, shall be named at the tim of ofLring the premium. The publishers arc aware of the difh'ul:v of furnishing tbir paper in c!uc seav.f tu subscribers residing at a distance tbiof-

1 tac!e will be remedied in the n urse f a J tew weeks, when such arrangement will j he made as ca:.not fad to be perfectly atia- ! facto i v.

Edmund Hirrir.rton Phebe P.Wilson

John B. Humnier Ah in E. White J Thomas Wi'.Lt9 Thornm Jordon Giliv White William C. Jones " Y JoVtah Jones Robert Yoar.g James Johnson, ' JOHN SCOTT, P M. July 1. 1831. 215t.-l JJ lett.

Persons applying for letters in this 1M. , 'r,hc !,ublhhr", rc,lct thcir '-rV

will o'ease sav tbev are ariierti,..! or i.v u,a"rui lo K" u'c nr'ce a iev. i

mav not iret them. ' j sertior.s in tt.eir tespectiv e journals.

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The Mastern mail to Louisville. Kv. will

hereafter close on MonJav mornii.g at 6,

! and start at 7 o'clock.

NEW UOODS.

same favor a ill be reciprocate '.

All orders f r the Satcrdat Ctt nif. (containing the price of subscription.) int.-. be addressed to U OODWAKD c SPH A(;G.

Ptii!a;ielijni..

i J7Si'-rrintir.r.s received at thN ' f:;cf.

TAYF. just received per the Hjiisitr

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3. and SJ a 4 cts. for crossed seconds and nrrivaN direct from Philadelphia, n large i i ii i . i

LAND OTFICL AT VINCONLf, Ttrmty-ffth day of June, lSU.

'arX-cr, captain STAFtv. and other late: TUKCH ASKRS who coi.tir.uc to

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nOOXVILLE, JUNE 17, 1S'1. s. Jt'DAir, i:sq. Dear VV In answer to vour letter of the lUih insi. relative to a memorial, which you say was sunned by several members of our state legislature last winter, for a Uraii'di Bank at Yincemies, I have to star.;, that lhae no recollection at this tiu:e, of having received such a memorial, t re -- llect very well that I received w private htier from maj r John C. Rei'.ey, tho s d.j.'.-i of a Brunch lank at Vincennes; iui I do not now reeolfect of ever seeintr tho memorial of which you speak. If it ever conic to my hand, i: had the proper direction given to it, by me; for I ucllknoic, that J never withheld any public document of any kind whatever Very respect fid I v, &C r. noox.

MOIltf tXPLOSlONS Accounts of steam o .a' disasters arc daily crowding in upon us horn vauuus q'iatters ot the Union. Explosions liave

much increased ot late; and the htquen cy of their occurrence, has apparently lessened public feeling in relation to them Tin citizens ot this community should be alarmed at the ccnscqutnc.es ot these calami'ov.s e-ems In addition to tormer accounts, we have now to re cord the buss in o ihe be iler of the boat Gen Jackson, on the North river, by which twelve persons were instantly killed, and among a gieat number womi d d, seventeen ate not expected to sur vive Columbus Srntiuel. EARTHQUAKE. A terrible cai l quakc is said to have been lately ex pci ienced in Cnina S v eral of the eastern papers have allusion to the accounts received ot this shocV; ing event Twelve towns and ci'ics are reported to have been shallowed upin rums, trgether with from half a million to a million ol human beings Storms of hail and floods of rain, which lasted three days, pouring forth in desolating torrents, are represented to have accompanied this terrible calamity lb The Great Wait in China, separating

it from I attary, it i said, contains sum

firsts. Choice parcels or lots, with a heavy proportion of the lower qualities, obtain the highest rates. Ye understand that storage for tins article can be had at near one half less than was demanded and paid for some time since. Holders appear firm at the ruling prices of the two last weeks ending yesterday, notwithstanding the high price of freights. FLOUR is unusually abundant, and dull at S4 4- both at the landing and in store. In our last we hinted at a decline during the last week, which has proved greater than we then anticipated, and leaves us but little hopes of any improvement for some time. V'e find many of the western traders complain much of the city tariff" for the bakers being invariibly above the market price, which causes many to refuse offers at Nati he and other places, which thev rarely ever realize heie. The arrangement is considered altogether ridiculous, as bakers ought to be left to a f-ur and honorable compcitb.n in regulating the weight and price of bread, as any other line of business; where the pocket has to pay for the various article necessary for even an ordin.irv table. POUK, ( Ins fad'"!.) YvA brand is look-

ioy; up. particularly Mess, which is scarce.

Prime quality is more plenty, ;md has also improved u lit'de. Cargo we quale as bwfoi e. CORN,, en the cob and vbclk-d in the

and well assorted stock of

Foreign and Domestic

X small balances on lands purchased :.t j this otlice, are required to complete die",. j payments without delay; and purchaser-; i whose accounts are closed bv the t ci a n i

TVT V T? tf TCT A TT 7 T F VI ' of the Kclit-f law of Slst March. l. JO, -Vi j -i. A JTJL AiJJ. ! and the supplemental law of 25th F bt ui:i v Yc have also received within the last tew last, are hereby required to surrendt r ihc..' weeks, from New-Oileans, our year's sup- certificates of further credit forth rth, ;:i supply of order that patents may issue agn ebly to

nT)frir!?TPe i law

JOHN P, DOLLKT, Kc&sttr. J( HN I). WOOLYKR I ON. Ncrnzcr. June, 1 . 1 0 if

Our assortment is now general and cxtcn sivc, comjuehendinj almost every aiucle generallv kept in western retail stores; all of which, will be sold at small advance on eastern prices. The public are invited to call and inspect for themselves.

P. S. Ye wish to enaratre. between now i

and fall, a quantity of PORK, and w ill ; Ha j'ist received, and now olILiS for sale.

make liberal advances on account cf the same. Y? will also barter for almost every ether kind of country produce. J. V. II. Vincennes, Ia July 1, 1831. 21-?t

FRESH FLOUR. WILLIAM MlEUItK

A I K W BARRELS OF FUEill TLOIK.

i for rush only.

Vincennes, June 21, 1S31

20-! f

tiii: LADY'S BOOK, Tin: jfLV M.'inuK a nkw volume.

SAMUEL BRUNER Has ju-:t arrived j'roin Xcir-Orlcans niiii A FKIII St'PFLV OF

GriGCERISG,

'fMir r.rvt t -K 1 if i t ion Jlhirh will hf r:r- '

ly in Jalv, w'ill commence another series: c 11 1 N A GLASS (X QUEEN SWAHE, there will be every exertion used to retain which, with his stock on hand, makes his the favciabl impre.sie.n wliich has b.ei. (i tiue-.t tou.plcle.

j obtained for the woi k at home ;.nd aliro.id; ; Jhi.e iu, ia;l id tf.

d.vo'.iumi o.

HALF. ROPi:, Ky ) has

not alteied in p1 ice or demand this wtik. LEVI), (g,) b good iepicst and sc.tvcc. The s,ilt-s we bearded - ;.s at S 7.5 per 100 lbs S3 H 1 has be-;n "fTji cd and

r-1. . 1 ...... r 1 . l.l.l i. .1 . A".

er, and 4i ent, per tarel tor the latter. , , , .... m.ct ,tinns cf ... lr

friends. ThcJulv No. will be cmhtlhshed

with the qviarterlv plate ot the f-shii.s, .

which will be offered as a specimen of iu- j turc improvements, its execution will be su- i

i penr to any thing w inch has yet appear

refused in expectatioii ol bet

S- '5 and upwvirds.

r rates, say

or Governor NOAH NOHLE. iMILTON SPAPP, JAMES SCOTT, JAMES (i. HEAD, rlJ. Governor. VI D W ALL ACE, JAMKfi (iKEGORY, AMOS LANK, ROSS SMILEY. Fcr Co?i;rcs H I LIFF F.OON, JOHN LAW, Fcr Lcgislaturc-lOUX DF-CKFU, JOSEPH CHAMBERS, JOHN F. SNAPP, JAMES THORN. Com;iofr -THOMAS BISHOP, JAMES S. MAYS, WILLIAM P. A PER. THOMAS M'CLURE

XPllIXC AM)

ETHlfam iatrttrc II VS JVsT KKCLIVED A -ITP V Ol Foreign and Domestic DnY GOOiJ.S.

ed in tliis country ot the kinl.

Havii:g redeemed the pledge we r.u.de tit the public in the onset, to make the work creditable to ourselves, and satisfactory to all who patronize it, ve feel authorized to state, that as our abilities and willingness have increased with an augmented hst of

subscribers, no effort shall be wanting cr. ; Amongst uhich are the m u et-t patterns

our part to render the tuture numbers, in (,na latest tylc C alicoes, la.MJUA.M--every particular, superior to those which j R0ue. Cassimekes, CvC. ' have been so extensively aporoved. ... ...

lie has also received GROCERIES,

SI of 7icttrr?5 g l EM A IN ING in the Post OlV.ce at Vini.U cennts, Knox comity, Indicia, the quarter ending the :50th June, 18.51. wliich if not taken out w ithin three months, will be sent to the General Post OHice as dead letters.

William Ascpie 3 Thos. Anderson H Isaac Pdarkford Sister Hcnedieta 2 John Bart'ress

Spier S. Bi uce

Elizabeth Jones F.d ward Jones J Charles Jones Francis Jones Clerk K. C. K Jesse Keith

James Kiibura

pprov

A large amount of dues on subscriptions ; remains uncollected. We respectfully re- j quest agents and others whose accounts are still unclosed, to forward the balances due j us, in their hand, at once, that no mistakes i may hereafter occur in furnishing the work promptly to those who settle their arreais. ;

1 he enormous expenses which aie nects-.a-rilv incurred in oublihing a work on the ex

tensive scale we have adopted, dues nut ail

IIION, CASTINGS, SALT Aj' TAR. ALSO

SO BARRELS FLGIiR on consignment) nd resnectfullv suiii iis itwuiiinti.-inri.

mit of an apology for thui seasonably soli-1 m,,,;jt. p:,iro!ll., e.

cuing irom an a eoiupuaiK e w mi tur lerius. - y .

A few of the numbers irom the first

January, are still on rand, and can be ob tailed by persons who wish to j-ubicribe. All orders (cnc!wmg the priced' subscnp tion) must be addressed to L. A. (iOI)EY & CO

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icenne, May 17, lfc31 l."-tf

NOTICE IS herebv givti,, aa: w e win attend at the ext teim if tiie Pi obuti - f t it i -dh-

coun v for settlement t f the rsttr r.f l.i( .,S

llL.hesuut street, rioca.eipma Hout-, deceased

Elizabeth IVirely John Kroh Wilton IMirown William Kn John (i. IVhk lier J Samuel Knit obert Ilea sly f L

Eliza Prooks Ira Baldwin C William Coon John Chancellor William Christie Bibtite Chartier C. F. Chamlin

I .1 . I. ..... . i . -. I ripnt milnld f , ... .. I. n 11 i v .....

less; i u i i ue a is i rotn 11 rsi ii i u- j -'- j'vhji3 ih.ik a vjn auiun i i ( ( 1 . .1. . . L II ... J.V.V-C

t h it he has a nmsidentiion tor l"L earm several tect nigh 10.

I s :.id that dilVerem m-cives crea

-amp

nipe

PPS

Ad'im Like

II. Lasselle, 2 Jose)h Lawrence J. Langton Charles Lewis Samuel Langton George Leech Charles Lasselle M

William MrQuiddy

J L. Chanipomier 2 John Mitcliell

P. A. Chauioomier

The citizens of N rfolk have subscribed ', Conner

i i L i.w'vy, iwi iii ftltl IM Lilt MII.rtlS or m uiev, some lor tame, s.une tor , ,. ' ,, ... , 1 u . '

v i i I .i i uiis sum. two oi tne ..

vVllvV: ; V V imisM.r Lodges tli.u borough, have add.ed ' J. K. Dubois

1U" ": 'o'i '"o imeieMeu moin f , iltlv Uorars each making the sum of S-,-for acii.ii:-, - ; thereby made ihe Cimsidc-; 600 furnished bv that place.

ra;t" hw ,lio o f. ind that the ohiee! ot

t ' James Candry i D

Patrick Dunaguin

Jolin Doiithart Allen I. Daniel

'or - aetrui ha I its torerunner, it I lie in-1 i:i rtzzra::ar: .t-mv of 0'friiMirx On - W dhaia Deuison tvivsal mo'ive e.n-i-!e.l ia a conscious- - 'u -t'cn -J't'm. a larg.- two storv- d -veiling ' E r,es that th" act,.r h.vd relieve! the dis. h"',M". iu E.isthnipt..n. N. V. was' st d.by i Daniel T. K verb art .i.i bghtning, savs the Sag-H nbor Watcuivm, : . F t t-M-i! .! a tui. te t ; i ai; to some, in cue ,-. u ' i . i . . . ... , ., -oid literally shattered to pieces. It ap-. Gcorsre Franklin ,:: .n. ,s it was imeres: and eo-era-; ml to be ,rokcn directly in two in i flliza F t-derick

i:vttizrd;::aru av'"mv of li'fhfiiiiirxOn Wdli.uu Deuison

ti ui en ouii t kii ev 'vtitH

rd 'he di-;rescd or ;;!ib 1." Ji a ihis

h' oe-t j)atrr! is t o u-h"; 1 in a tender soo-

all odi- r i!cm ii-'iu-s, tho jio ito i s'Sie . -, l- s. 1 1 tic lent ; tho u -a a emed ! im, e.-- u!l.'.i ; as wh-- ho q.-.o-irt ( in se::u-a'-t- of iii-iiitcr"stod i -a-m, an i chanj:ou be woi'.-vf wiit

lik. p.C t.-d

h i'.'.' coiiiinr;- t;lc middle, and the ) irts separated so-ue Caoer Foiu-nt

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mx or eignt luetics. All tne wait in tac t Uavh tte t ixton house was knocked d wn, the do i s b ivt J f.u-s Furman

, the windows ill burst out, the stair- ; E'aj h F irtsin

torn to pieces, aad the house ha tl , 1 ho oas 1- urgason

w a

a

reduced to as'aes.

d. Srar

FvU'tuuutelv , bv an

atoi:i;uag lb ov ldence. n ) !:ci sun was kd-

UiXo-i r aiaj iei all

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he .7 v( 'HI u th . h- - vvb.

.pi -te. It tinlll!li oa till--'Il iilee-!, ! ,i tar lies to ih

fell ov i capable

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Is.iac Martin

Sheriff K. C. E. Maurv Edgar Masorj N J.uiies J. Norton O J. C. Ovcatt Horace Orcutt Henj tinin (31ncy P R. P. Price J tcui) I'ea J ic( b P.tncake R.-njamin. Pettw John Price R Daniel Robinson Pi tv ui Richmond David lU-el Auailhi Ramscv Joseph Robinson S Nathan San ford ( ieo'-e Signer 2 Ebj h nliouse Ira.-l uuta wick Pelt r Sliidler Jaci,') sm.dl Fr . cLnck .tie S. 11. S-.it ed

THE SATURDAY COURIER, A Wtt I.KI.Y JOUIiNAL, OF NEWS, LITERATURE, MANUFACTURES, CXC. &C.

June 10, 1831

WM. h.XUN, .idmr'a cf Jacub Jljiitts, dt e'd.

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PAY YOUR TAiLI ii 1 AYL, received the tax list, aial nava iu I eoucst ti.at c t TV Citizen w ill Ciill ;ir tl

The largest Ncvvspajier printed in Phila Ja.. their laxes as speeuily aspossib... Let (klphia, and the cheapest in the United me caution ail against the dai.-gei ct C lay.

States. lern.sonly per annum, halt Juu .i i iLlta, c. k. c.

annuallv in advance.

June 9, 1831

JS-5'

SliITK & TRACE'S $? Tin & Sheet Iron J MAN LFACTOlsY.

1 PUBLIC ATTENTION is respectfully invited to this popular weeklv .ubbt aLion furnishing, as it certainly docs, one ot

the most acceptable vehicles of intoi niatiou i to persons whose occupations will not per-; mit them to enjov the advantajics of peru i

sing the -daily Journals, and also for those ' , N lhe con;er q Market a ,o Scwho reside out ot the city and desire (tor $J moderate equivalent) an acquaintance with , ' , the earliest and current news. ; a .arge ai.d general assortment ot 1 in Tne SATURDAY COURIER is prir.t ! bneet lion war e,w hich thty ofler cd on the patent Napier Phess and cccu-J at teduced prices. 'Finware will be ies tweiity-eii:ht columns of the largest sold whole tale an; retail upon advanclass, which is renewld eveiy week, and tagcous tennsto puicbascrs. iuclud.-s j Vincennes, Ociobtr 24, IS29. 37-tf

Liiiht Reading, in all its departments, liitornal Improvement?, C-ommerce. Agriculture, Domes tic. ilaiiutactures, Prices Current of Slock-, The (irain and Flour Market, Public Mali's d (irocerio. '4;. Jcc. Foreign and 1) a no-tie. Iriteili 3.iice? received tbirin tiio vvi k, (7"Aud all other subjects of an inter estiu nature.

Fhe publishers liave already received the

SAMUEL SMITH

Has 'just neeired a supply of FOREIGN & DOMESTIC 12 11 H GlDODi, Anions whi -h are the ncwo.-: Pattlkx. and latent st Ic of CALLICOES AM) '(.INCIIAMS.

mcst flattering assurances of complete c- . ilc rdi ;i : , Try .j rJENKUAL Ac

cess and it is their intention to keep up SO'lTMENT of corresponding eff i ts to make their Journal , " deserving th- p' pularity it has ootuincd. j CyT. O f i 71 .?. j CxO 'Fhe publishers have, the atL iiitage of ve- j r extons'.ve ia dities of obtaining n. forma- j AI.tion at humeatal abroad-w huh is affacietl MOX, STEEL, SALT, TAR, c. Sfc. bv an ai)uada:.t cxehiiu'e with all t ie ptia- . , .. . . , ..,..,,,.,.,.,.,. - , r - w ... ..i s And respcctl.ul v -olieits x tonlinuaii c 1 t ir4l D olm n. in r!u- I i. ion ui -lia s VVl.u'i. I

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