Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 23, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 July 1831 — Page 3

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VJBSTSSSi&r SUSS.

VlNXTANKfc, JULY 10, ISH.

- - - ' my "last piece, .e hays, "I a nurd in a qui re in tliis ciilihtenctl age, and in a Mr. StiJ You will please say that : wroI, direction.' In the fiVt piece I community of Ameiican citizens, misrePanikl HMmr,JnirC. Hoi.l.vm), An- ) aimed at no person, and in the second I presentation to aid if. mtr.w Iiardinkk, John 1). Hay, and' aimed at "Thousands', in other words, A proposition was made to Charles J. Samtkl Smith, will serve, if elected, as j Smell lmgns, which is but ano.hcr name Fox. while premier of En-land, (a goSomiuary Trustees. ! for this "hi'dilv distinguished character" I vernment whose policy and laws your

I I,-,,, .In.lr,,! in c, v Ut 'TV- W .lc 1 1 1 - I I iin ill I'll'lji; ll i . 1 1 1 1 ti i r .- ,.-!! C. . i 'i l wi'Miiu , '.' mi'..- il'iiinii" u I." Ml I'M ! , ' . I County Commissioner, at the approach ing election. I hue been authorized to saw that Da vid A'cJhiM'vY, is a candidate tor county Commissioner,' in the l?t District, at the August election. I have hitherto omitted to state, that DavidS. Donngk, of Yiuceunes, several wecks ago, was announced in the Yin - eennes (iaette, as a candidate for the Lcgislature, at the approaching election, . t I r , . Anos L.r., has w ithoraw n his name r r 3 c t . from the list ot candidates tor Lieutenant Coventor the contest tor that olnec w ill remain between Ko's Smiu.v, David Wallace, anil Jami:s (:in:(;ouv. Mad Das. I regret io haVe to state, ;

that on Thursday, of last week, ahoy was j to )C aiII)Cd at by "Vineenues," nor his badly bitten by a dog evidently eticctcd fihnts, nor his peculiar frankness and by hydrophobia. The dog ranged thro1 ; vuinlir,c.s of character can protect his the country some distance round, bit a 7,0?t.sV,,, &c. &c., which means number of dog, hogs, e., before he w as m.,n n" um ;1 talented man, a killed,, and was prevented, rather by acci- m;injv m.ulj au lonC5t man, and a modest dent, than otherwise from i itim: several 'Ilian Surelv he has frankness of characpersuns are not precautionary measures ; tc en: tllin r lnat is s.liti or tWIle necessary ( j takes upon himself. Now every man of , - Tn. ; kV)ld common sense" must know that this liotndani line. I he governorot ll'i-',. , . . . ,., . , , . . i highly distiniuisheu man ot "spotless

with 'he officer of the U. States in settling II the boundary line between the state of Illinois, and territory of Michigan. They are to meet at Galena on the first of August. Reward to Merit. The "old medal ofi the university of Maryland, has been awarded to Dr. Charles Caldwell of Lexington, Kv. for an essay on Malaria. N'lvy Department. Mr. Wood bur v has issued an order frm th" Navy De-1 paitmt nt, directing tint all persons in thc naval service, ctitiMcd to rations, and reli'i I'd diinjr ardent spirits, j-hall be paid in lieu thereof, at the rale of six cents per ration Willow Hark. It is stated in a letter; from Rome, that the French medical men , m tint cty, continue to administer v.iih; great success against Intermittent tever., the bar,; ot the W, low. I hese gentle-1 men assert that it has more power tnan JVruvian bark. TOR TUT. WKSTl.UV SI X.

UH r.,,lv,. UMf, : Mui; U1 (Uir ;,irincij)lcs? The pHnojplcs I started with paper ot this week it you please. Some , .U.R uuoimiVOCi,nv correct, and the subject eight or nine weel ago, the citizens ol . nii.rht hav0 been amicably discussed, and our town ere perhaps under some just jt Nvouldat al ccals jKlVe lecil mnre in. eAcitementabo d mad docs, and after a erl ug thau e(puil:liliuj as it were w ith pf; erirecaution, the alarm was hushed, ;an oM womau. a,ld if thfs ;,aiciltctp genand tha cmens were rcpicm that every ; trninn has mt coniInon sonse (MO;i(rh to person Ind escaped the maddening tusks ! ;m,e of n,,ltters himself, w hv should he ol these animals. W , iiiif.rtiinntoIy !! ; niouxlt it ns a iu,l(l,v a3 a deina-o-uc to

ir.. c t'i. .1.: i : i n .usano. is i u ms ociinam is misleumr; ins mmp;es mive eeen natneu wi.h ibe mad stone; but it will not disgort; his system of that bane, the gall and die poison of which he is so full: if is an awful sbjht to see a fellow man slrugir'iug against a malady of the most cxeruii a'ing kind ; he rages, troths, writhes And utters die m st incoherent jargons of filse Fii!gli:di, self-praise, l'.'.lschood, and all the unnatural nvitteriiigs that waadd characterize a crazy man, of all who have heard of this m van- holy circumstance "Thousands' s idler. He is not expected to live lon; poor fellow, the country will su-tam great loss; m his death tabs " 1 hoiisands. It seems that the gentleman that has "prosiitutcd the name of Thousands' in the Gazette of the Uth instaat is iroin on in the old way, only on a larger scale. Our readers see this gentleman's thirst for .111 1 . writing and for the purpose of showing! him his own deformity, 1 will again hold his nose where he put it; as he grumbles, sopuuuuy at a casunauou, anu msiiKes to have his proper names told. I will be -od enoo-b to change his nanu s; he hates to be called ''hypocrite"' or "thing"- truth someumes is very snarp, i tn 10 aeeonunodate, I will style this gentleman 1 up, and Smell Fungus; thee names are appropriate, but I will not forego the pleasure of drubbing Tup for the sin of K ing, praising himself, and meddling about other people's business, and taking upon himself things that were not intended tor hi .n In the first place, this Ilwlra with all upon tift tongues, breaks out in a long laboured piece, to try to make peo - pie belbwe every body were thinking cf

om. ; t Ins ,ueee is i lothevl throughout w ith mation on every subject w Inch is infroV the Wabash river would not now be as naJernts. such as are uiade use ot by vulgar Ced into iNcoliimns, and on all occasions : ture torm-d them, an insurmountable im-

to s ano mailmen. Ili'e.Mr. Sine bin-

gis Ins a surcharge ot galls which be vidual are endangered, to stand forth the m the enterprise and le-ilalion of "indi- j a profit. There is a ehoco'&tr manuficpourout upo:i m(andmy -proni;.ter"as Varies advocatedf justice and of truth. ! ana ; neither would tlte"great mail road, ' lorv in Lynn, which makes sUlv tn-.s cf

iu 1- pa im vi 10 1 s g ra t u 1 1 - oils; I can oul sav tor mm, that it be has a 'promoter.' he is a verv bail om 1 t . bo savs "we may be fori ed." and inuiutatb'.is ea-t upon us." 1 d 'li't understand Ins "we 1 t he is iree en :igh, 1 kno-.v.-Jll 11" IMl pu-e about which 1 was first atiacie.i, mere was no allusion tr lUsinuat i . : towards any person more than there would bo 111 tic L'U'u's IVaver repeateil from ihe ; iji of the 'hini'iorao ; hut Tup, like alt o h r jeai.M.v, -eii-imp' -rtant vle1 i.i 1 1 naoguec, thinks be is the oijct of all

I conversation, piui tvrv thing that is?..id

t none, sum inns i sieving, or am-cung jrigms, cikkw 10 cmer uom your corresto helb ve, he has thrown out slanders, ' nondent 4Sene., than whom "Ponthis

i srurrilitv and hlih like ' I housatids. lit t ho is busy i llg hi mselfi to he Uot teed , a lid if tin: 'character and conduct of the gen i ii .1 . i r.i..n. Ini'iH' I'll n f I I'.flpn f It I'll II IllO llt-lliltl liuuuwvi nnw uv t.'.. i. i- i iii in.--snout into every p u' ns "small beer, j and c all it "Madeira he would not have been so "highly distinguished' for his jCgoasm. j As the Western Sun has not escaped ;thc fum - of this pole-cat, and it being i al.le to defend itself from tiie showered 'that animal, I w ill attend to my ow n hat(tr?J How this "highly distinguished cha- ' nicter1' and the V. S. became acquaint- ; cj js not my business. I know no perj son imt 'Pup and w hat a silly 77 inr ! Tup is, for trying to make the people be- ; ,, ' 1 - neve that 1 have an allusion to some neri ln. a .. ..,, ... ' son muereni uom "inousanus , aim ai the same time labours to be the person al hided to, who is so ''hiirhl v distinguished." Mark his modesty ''If neither the uni,;.rm colujuct 0f "the nmtlrman supposed integrity, is writing "in propria persointiiirri;! - 1 u ivri niir " na, but he shoul(t have given Ins tiumbie . . - . . ... . ... . . I readers the idiom ot the last wonts, whotherthey wereot the Indian or the "liat, and then pedanted out such a detinition as suited his own false purposes. Thi k';a!entedu (for vituperating his neighhours) Thin- says I accuse him of not be ir.g capable of w riting truth and common sense in the sann sentence; how astonishing he thinks it is, that he should be told ids ful lies. In his piece in Mr. Hill's paper of the 05;h ult., let any boy look, berinninT at the words k'of the United States." and peruse the sentence to tl: - 1 first, period, and judge; and die hut piece is worse s;uf throughout. I j'ke on facts, Tup, and it is the surmises of a shattered intellect that makes him endeavour to put it fitf on the. neoole. that I alluded to hire. or hn thnt "( neycr kn(nv or tl10Ui,ht F. . u . nmvn lli:.f r ,i;s;lvow ,u: ..: lo (;r :hm lhat j :1Srflimed, and if T ha(, have hou2h ,hc prilIcipiC3 lul. ducC1 jn th(J pi.co f the 18th ult. erro neous, and wished to write about them, why did he not, as a gentleman, discuss and ooint out. the fiilse and nernicions i r llcccivc the .,eopc bv savin,r ,his "pair of worthier' do such and such things against a "mnniv tiisimiiuisneti esiaract I iter'? Speaking ot vincennes lie says: -e may be tempted to change it to tiie proper names. aVe' apples float in "small beer. "We"' may pulf himself, cry wretch, villain, and spirt his gall, ibr which he us only talenleii', and in repeating poetry, he should have repeated "O wad some power the git'tie gie us, To see oursels as others see u! It' wad frac manic a blunder free ui, And foolish notion." It would be better for thc future for Tup j to let people enjoy their own opinions, j sp,j, a indent tongue, and mind his own ( business ; that when he sees any thing 1 that don't concern him to let it alone, lest 1 ho w-hnntd rnt ftift'd :md nnddb-d. liU-n.i - . . - ; keeper take m noes nis mouue . 1 uimiuu iu 1 1 . ....... 1 1 .1 . 1 : 1. , . . im mv time with Tun, but if I spare ,1k, rod I will spoil the child. As I gave no first cause for bcin-r assailed, so likewise I dislike ail this strife we will make it up. A word with you Tup; doift Cat yourself up. hold our temper, I kn-w you'are a patriot, and would tight, bleed and die fir the love of country, without one self eonsideratu ne sell consideration; you are a mce nan, a ''highly distinguished character,"1 una ueu you "einiuge ine 1 .. 1 . . ... 1 .1 wortme.s name, don i tell mv name. lou have! ingntene.l me so had tltat 1 hardly know w.iether to gne mv signature or not but excuse me Tim, this time, whiie I call myself, VINCFNNES. FOR TUK W KSTKKN SU. l Mr. Fuitok : The end and object of a free press is to disseminate correVUiii;.r - v -ore ri rlc ,a tt,. ...ita; . ., .. j herelore it has been well said that a tree ie pies.- ih,. "palladium of the people's iiuio-. nere n uourisiies, i v ranny ue - ca-.aud superstitrui imds a grave I have been induced to "make these rejna.ks at this time, by observing in your last pa per over the sign iture of ''Sen'ev , som barges unvl i tatiMiirnis whi- h have no f.iurulati m in truth, and if the a ol or is 11.4 a worse intormed man tl.au I think tie 1 are erciito ,m I w 1 1 1 1 i 1 niitaMMu. nts, made to UlUUst orei-di- i. iho ,.... ti.. nnul agai:i..ta iar 1 t I w orUv.'i ci tue et,:n-

jmmdty. v.ho,in the frco exorcise of their

Meudacior. A :tod cause cannot roSenc seems to abhor as corruption itse'l,) ley an assassin, nun ior a nameu reware, he wicald assasinate Bonaparte, who was at that time First Consul of republican France, and leader of her victorious armies, the brightness of whose glorv like the lustre of some malignant comet, the cause of terror and dismay to the inhabitants of the earth, threatened the rotten dynasties and crumbling monarchies of Lurope w ith ruin, and the land of Hampden and Sidney with desolation. Mr. Fox said, that oo end however good, would jntify such means. lie retained the willing assassin, and sent notice of the proposition to the conqueror of Europe, Kngiand's most deadly foe. If your correspondent '.Senex' wcrc governed by the principles which actuated that great, good, and honest statesman. Fox, he would not tor the saue ot a temporary accession of a few votes at th? ccming election, have falsely called near one half the citizens of this county aristocrats, merely because they did not vote for Andrew Jackson for President. He would not have falsely charged the same individuals w ith having rode the Sunday mail, as a political hobby horse, w hen every one know s that there are no aristocrats in the country, but cilice holders under the general government; individuals w hom the people have no hand in appoin ting or rc:noring, "who reap not, neither do they sow.'" That the Sunday mail c? question, never had a political home nor t;ithcr- tbnt thror. i iOrl id tnt'i nulitirvil ' i: .i :t .... i i 4 . iV.n .... 'i i i pal iiiJMJw him u ; iuiu i' iMn iui wouiu he attempt to cast the odium of it upon the shoulders of the Adams and Clay men, when it is notorious that a prominent, supporter of gen. Jackson-;, since a candidate for an honorable oilice, carried round the petition in this place for signatures. Whatever may be the merits of the Sunday mail tjueslion, no man h is a right to call in question ihe motives of the.. w ho were in faw r of it. For mvreli. al-1 though opposed to it, I sincerely believe j that there arc very many good and wr-1 thv cijiens, who, b.elieving that "ile seventh day is a Sabbath unto the Lord," arc conscientiously oppsefl lo a breaidi of it for any temporal purpose or advantage, and whatever may be the new orthodox doctrine. (which forms the leading feature of the present administration under the name of reform) 1 h -ld it high treason to the cause of freedom, of "civil and religious liberty" to censure any man Ibr the free expression of his cons -Mentions belief either in politics or rdigio:i. This sir, w as the old fashioned d.-trine set lbrth in the declaration of independence, and in delenee of which thev crimsoned many a battle fr.dd widi their blood. The next statement of your correspondent, to w hich I take exception, is irivmi on the authority of Jonathan Jennings, an authority which would once have had some weight, but time makes sad alterations in men and their standing. "JJirds ot ;i eat neri ocK toret ior ' an: it . onathan Jennings did actually sav that the duty on salt was 10 cents per buhei. and on coifee 5 cents per lb., enex" couid not have found a better helpmate in the business of misrepresentation. The duty on foreign salt since the JJ 1st of De. -ember last has been 1 cents per fu lbs.; but suppose it was a dollar, what difi-:enec would it make to the fumers of Indiana? they do not use it; Kenhawa and Valine salt is universally usnd bv every ftrmer in theeountry. We-ibhv speculators cmlv, who put up pork for exportation use .v-r-eign salt. "Senex"' sas ''hat win n a far mer buys salt, he pays -it) cents duly, and 1 .1 - 1 1 . .. . . . : 1 ior t he salt. It I 1., wrro rn,1. mi h" I - ----- - - 7 - Ohio river, when salt is sellimr at -ir cents per bushel, duty and all, the farmer pays 10 cents duly, and only cents tor i tl,,". salt, or about'oti oon'sfor a barrel This is the kind of stuff which 11 anil such writers wish to palm otf upon the people for truth. If the men bant on the Wabash, when the farmer asks him j tho juice t.f salt, would sav lb") cents for ! 'the salt, o" cents f r freight and dnvagej jan,l ," cents for his trouble, selling, sto - rim eve. it would l-.e nerr the truth ,as possible. The farmers of Indiana pay ! no duty on salt, but it thev did. thev i would nav it 1.1 n roerninent ot' th.Mr o.v-n choice and creation, and if the surplus revenue was applied as it ought to b in the making of roads and. canals, the price ! of salt and all other bulky heavy arti - 1 eles uould redored- t); of ! ...i: ' 1 jfY. .; ,e-iv ille to S I , mi. 1,., ,,t ii.h tnt.. dav, an almost impassable track over hill , ami p:agmire. The duty on coffee, like tiiat on salt, is : ,.ent ,ifl0o lh(l' ;;1 f m ovm rated bv em' it has bev n but ! last, hut owing to .me cause, the nnee . lus not fallen at A. ( rieans, or elsew here. I 1 have done with icx, althrigh ! L'reater portion of the balance -f hi ' last esay is lia h.e to the l have taken to that U port;vn ot it I have

noticed, the aim of the v.ho'c of it leir. evidently to mislead and deceive. As your correspondent ''Senex can

write, and seems to have a taste for it, I jhehl on the 25to April A tliMingi nh hope, he will in future take a little trouble cd deputy complained ot utter ie.'ifr-r-to ascertain the truth of what he writes j rncc to ihe Pnj$n cause, which was about, and not be indebted t his imanina-j shown by the cabinets cf the comtimtion tor his lacts, having in view th:tt;tinnal monarchies, as well as the aboproverb of Solomon which says, "The ; lute; and he solemnly in erro'ed the lips of the wise disperse know ledge, but ' minister of foreran affairs, rcspectb.j the heart of the foolish doeth not so. i the negotiations of the new government T. with lorcin power. The minister re- . j plied that every elTort had been m-de to The committee of arrangements have jconVlnrc thosc powers, of the bent fft to request A. T. Cllis Fsq. to fornix a ! wh,c.h T0U,d accruc to all, from the recopy of his excellent Oration delivered on j susc,tat;on cf the kingdom ot Poldr.r,; the -llh inst., for the press. b,,t a? thc new government or kinfrclom

lie-pee tfally and obediently. f (I. V .'OHNSTOX, I JOHN FAVIN(i, Committee JOHN SCOTT, J J. WISH, III. LASSLLLE. Vincennes, July (th, :l. r ,, , , , (tintlexMn I thank you for the flattering notice you hae beeji pleased to take of my ctlort on the 4th. On account of the numerous and respectable audience, I had the honor to address en the occasi-.;,, and the length ot the oration, which would exclude from our papers matter of greater interest, having little ambition w ithal to satisfy in that way. I would vrv respcetfulk 'decline eJmplvin- with i r " - - xviii n,ui D1UI your request. Your most obedient servant, A. T. ELLIS To (i. W. Johnston, Jno. Lwin(j, Jno. Scott, Committee. Jno. Wis;:, and (Ii.N. H. Lassklf, J Vine-imes,Julv lt)ih, AN ORDINANCE to amend an ordinir.ee to precut naisaaces, passed the 15th November, loS 1. P.i it crdai:;fd tij thc. Board of Trust j (res of th.' Il'jrow'h '.f lrviccyiTU'x,nnd if is , hcrchy ordained by the anthoritvi J thr j sajne, That the provisions of the 1st and i 2d sections of the ordinance of the 1Mb j Nov. lSCc, to prevent nuisances, shall j hencefi.ctb b deemed and taken to extend j to, end hjv.iude all manner of filth, rubbish, shavb p;, and trash of oil sorts which may he thrown, c tst. or nlaced uoon anv street e this iSoroe.gh. 2. That an ordinance entitled an crcV nance in ameedent to an ordinance Lo preVi'nt nuisances, passed the 1.5th Nov. Ib23, be, and the sime is liereby repealed, 3. Thnt an ordinance entitled an ordi nance entitled an ordinance respecting Dog rtinnrng at large, passed the Uth May.

if.i, oc rev:veu, anu cmtiuuta i:nortein vxu, ut all luues, tiesh MLA.L ami

from this time until the first day cf Decem ber next; and that the space of thirty days pi thc second section of said ordinance, be extended to thc first day of December next. This ordinance to be in force from and aft.r one publication in the Vincennes newspapers. Fasscd 13th Julv. 1831. M. KOBINSON, CVn. Sat.ii.. Hit.r., Clerk. Julv I t, i" Great National Curiosity. --- The brig Hardy, Capt. Shirley which arrived here yesterday from IVt ivia, his on .o:.rd a livinvr female i )ur;i:i; Outang. She h..? suf fered auu o on the voyage, and js vciy sick. She is grer.tly affecttd by c Id, aed k-ops a ot.nif.i i ohim.uhh iu j iuoiiiui uci . .-jcc is still able to w alk, although she totters from weaknes. W hen die stamts erect, her hands nearly tnch the erourid. Sh eats, drinks, anl spits l"d;t a b.-.uian behijr This 'm the o-dy successful attempt eer

made, to introduce ine -f tiue re;u..: k a- j or othtrs in Philadelphia. I'hcyhaedeble animals alive into this country. Same termiued ro de o te a considerable pr.i tion f years since, an Our an 5 Oatatvj was !r Mi'tit ' their tine to thi nw braneh, and are wrll

into port, but died in tiie harbor. The s k I eton his been fn-tjtiemlv exlnhltefi bv I). Smith, at h:- annual anatomical lecture. lij&fjn 'Pramcri.. () Tucsdavtthe 2 1st June, the StateIlmjse in K-de'u'h, (N. C.) was destroyed My fire The fire was discovered ab.un 7 o'clock in thc.niorr.ie and all ot 1 11,1111 .7 f ' il.L UI JO It Wt W 11'V.llt, ,iUUf t,,nMo 1,. t,,r,i ti, n ;n,.ff1.Ht,,i nc puuuc ojoeis, icisi.Tiivc rtcoroi, and soit e "articles ot furniture, weie sa ved. We reyet to learn that the statue of Washington, one of the most splendid works of Canova, is s- mtitilated and dc faccd, that thc damage is it ? cparable. Thc fire U supposed 10 have ciirinated , . 1 r r 1 by the careless use ot fitem ?odei ing thc new zinc root jVashville Herald. 1-1 1. 1 1 :..i.r. 1 j The population of Lynn. Man is o cr fiv thousand, nrarlv allot u hem are j supported by shoe business From one mif'ion two hmnlred thousand to one rai'lion four hundred thousand pairs cf shoes are made annually in the town, cf an averaee value of seventy fic con's :nty per psir, mskinej nearly one million of1 i dollars Thc females of the town cam more than sixty thousand dollars annual lv by binding and ornamenting sh"? Millions of low priced tancv joods have k..rnn. )n a .. .1 ,,a,i . ' chocolate in a vcar '1 ht I.v nn fisher 1 men at thi time bring in six thousand pounds ot fish daily. A stove for co kinc: with Anthracite ! Coal, which cost but a dollar and a h.lf, may be seen at U.e ofiice of the Lehigh v-,;al rt,npa )any, in Front street. 1 ,c (J . c v. ol superiuttndencc ot New . , . y,;rk whocxainincl tht. committee stove s'atcs that with six cents worth of An hr. cite a tooto has been warmed, yod the I couking pciloril,tli ror a illhUy in a day

The Paris Journal dendr Ztof, cF th Cth ult , contain a full pt.ri 01 j,ht pi -ceedinrs of tbe Polish !Ut, at a Mitieg

was nowneie omcially recopnizt d, thc diplomatic answers were so r seived as to mean nothing; in fact Cot fidcntial 3nd semi-olTicial papers had been reccived, under tfc seal of secrrcv. Republican ad Com ,1dv. iiurawatre' Drjjartmmt. j , - . j 7V" Governor NO.H NOHLR. IILT9N" ?'r.-)VP j J MFS u'r l FurLt. Governor. VI I) V I V U'F J MKs c;ii KCiOUv'' ROSS SMILF.V. I rr Congress R. I LIFF l'-Ol)NTf JOHN LAW . llr -JOIIN Ul-XKF.U, JUMM'ii I'HAMP.F.RS. JOHN F. SNAPP, JAMKS THORN. Commissioners JAM KS s. .M s WILLIAM RAPF.R. THOMAS M'CLrin; WILLIAM Jl'NKlN, oU,i;UlUi fmmm is, Kit I L -J L 'PHKRI-: v.iilh. an Ktei tirn Ji held at Vinccnees. in the Fht Regiment of Indiana Militia, on Toes lay the C6lb t i" July, (mst ) for the put pose rf electing one Cthntl and l.t, Cchncl, ami one Maj ,r to command said regimei r. The vacancies occasif-ntd b the . er.ignations of Cotonet "?I ttthias Hove, Lieutcnat C!f.!iitl Jdia F. bT...pp, and Mjcr iinna!)as Weiuiaii. By orth.r of 1AJ. VK... tl. ..Y I . - . - r . Cornd':6th Da JAM:4. S 1 1 Ccp. vd't. Jah II, 1831 I LSl'LCTl 'JLLV inienu ,.n- incr.:H A. a;ul the p.:hlic generally, ci;i 'heir . -.', v GR 1ST MILL i now couedctci. '1 nev will i future eudcav ur ti FLDUU, which they aie dcterm-m j t.sell at fair prices for cash only. No . uh-rt will be accepted after thi. noiiricatic a, unless the cash accompanirs them. Thoe wlio tii jy hae accounts at th? Yiocenues bTKAM MILL, are infonned that cas'a payments will be exp -ctcc! for every article they may have ptn chased ar ! that e-t.ib'.ishioent. The ironnen.r ate i i'.cpared to execute ciders tor I'L.VNK j and iCANTLINCi of every descnpiiou j ;it tiie shortest ra.uce, and on the most icasoiio;e u ruis. N. ii M. II have received a cc.nv;:miiuuf,f ICQ barrels of KKMIAW A -., which tlicy will dispt.se ot low. Yii.ccnnes, May 7, 1831, J.l-tf OITR'h OF T1IK LD,S HOuiv. " ! I J Cihcsnuts'.reet.i-ppositetne I'ost dbce 5 L. A. (L ?c Co. cfTer their services t coi vct for tht ir city and cou'ity friend, an 1 all thers, Maviug claims against in!ividu't! , -( 11 iacd that their xei tie us. w ill i e c itlsf u tion to then-emj-'lvvers. l'hete ;rero ! doubt mary person i ut a distance ha ii.p; ! claims that no ,mt he cop cted. were tht v aware f.f resp'.esihle persoiis to add.ress.-l. ht: prei.t expanse in many int ore- rrii 1 . f " biyer's fees, and where there lias been ,l ,lt,'"'s:ttor such a iT "Corns', prev cats "' counts ,rom Uin alja;ted. 'an- T) irt cf the frieitrv vvhirh v. s I ! ; i ri . 1 - J - w. ; mediately attrndftj to, ar.d the pneco.- ap1 p:ied ir.'the city, or forwardt d bv uWd a-: mav be uir'-rtc 1. No ch.'t;;e in cc ( v dl be made unless the money : actually jCf-llccrrd. ' l.e comne-'-ion in ? erv ir.st;i:'c. t( 1e eliar-d on o'kction. be !c:' rer "TVV Vi must b p..d. er a' 1 , lett-r s v.m he ieiuC os-J at. d. returned le r ,j;f , j ' '" x pfni"JF.V Tc f b. J X. J r -A- - Al WIT J.I AM M!F.LT?F, Has just iec -i ved, and now offers fir sii--a i kw hakp.kls of fri'sii Fi.oun f,,r e'i;J f'ilr 1 Vineenn-s. J.0-0 -Jl, JSl 20 -tf NOTICE. 4 I a.. perr,n t:-,d bt: d to the late firms r ; 2 Ti'day 2: Scott. audTilbiv, Scott f,- Co :4r" rfp-eted to it . ike p:.vment to tie 'jbsrt f) r. w le )C.:r i- orhnrised ln rt-c ! . became. (iLO W. AD VMS. L oiille. March 18 1. I-3ti. rnissH flour T?')P S VLKhv the hid. the Vincennes St eat Steam Mill f t vM n!v M.VKHOS Jfc Ml'N VVM. V'NT,'ll t'' TV a t M'lrh Co-.v. t jich cash vr:U Lc it' . ;.i. p, ;f no !, r. '.'inire i t tr 1 t f.ter. Yiur-nr.es. April 1. la."? I ! 0.1 haul an I far sale ut this OdV:e.

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