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their worthy president. Ths people Medica r.r.d rhannacr; 3d, Ther.ry ?nd laugh at the vain attempt, and say, We ! pr acticc of I'!ivmc:qi! snr;trv; 4th, Mid&TZS$ZG1VZ C SITES'. GKM CF LlTKRATUia , v. I l Cc S t.NTI M t.s T :o v ; o-c-: are pcrtectly satisfied wiihtheold chief; ' wry; 5th, t'hymistry; (ith. Theoretical and we will trust him for lour vcarsla;iJ aclicai l'ta'y; 7th. Medical Jurismore, and long before that time expires, (prudence, cvc. &c. The ipt mg and sum- ! II A VII the pleasure of in forming their F.ar.h No i tins j opular in'-ntM.- p. r'r",we can State Ll '.ALkD PltorOiAl., win h,. rrrrin i! I !i "tiiru.r-f! T,.,lw- .l Cirl: ir ,f t hr I T i lirfd l- (.-, x t r ri.e (. u:i,e. l :. marked to a gentleman (m the uiescnce j IVr- . ; kly at lnclianapii.it,, from the 1st id 'he ! Suites, t'rnm which, h? will rectic a d'rloaia 1 ' . t;cr pperplates u sii t -,.,t in P.-rtr.tits r f s -r

escaped the painful necessity of soliciting your giving publicity to litis communication. I had no agency or concern in the a! fait between Mr Eaton and Mr. Ingham: but in a speech said to have been lately made by .Mi Ingham, he has ascribed participation to me in it. This state ment in relation to me, is entirely untrue. I repeat, 1 know nothing of the difference between Mr Eaton and Mr Ingham, except that I had understood lagham had challenged Eaton. On uesday, alter it had ended, I re

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son. Mail. tl;e College the students will have the bene- JThich nl1 lc fnd T'nc lilac; u.d r-t tae yea- a wMtin.v . f .vbra.t j.- ! tit of Clinical Practice, by which the prac ! (; on v cc.'rv !ts- "cc ;,J 5-J a whi p -ua!.. - ! tical part of medicine w i;t be acquired with ! rrry urcricr lrou-n Miners ;vt . v";l be embt ...ned wt c-e ISO 1 ICK the theory. .V,, U77;- tl Gns-i fV.irin J,-AVm" I yf f.S' .rSat.d eral hata.sm.r TO R5DSy:m7T7..q. L..:it'.rn acltin,in W;orth- .V,.cA;;,;;r a.J P,i:,t Bh.wl. .-S.J vr i r f ll btl "tn: 1 'r;:';;

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to delcnd him against the attacks ol Mr constitutional privileges and benei.ts. lonnr.:, , oatr, tot or. e .- . -": 1 Eatn, that I thought Mi Eaton was CtltflBHRLAHD F.CAD, Th-.-ic will be :,.' spccilkd tune to com- U r, S.H; a.u! Mr. Hies tth, lirm n tXXltil 'xl right in vindicating the character of his neat Indianapolis I he span is au aul Plete a course of studies, but whenever a ; .., (tC,:tl( l .,; ,;r J ,.;? .r, Jo- r.f the !' ius a iVi'i l-'llih'' P Ir - Uifc, and if I wcie piesent, and Mr th.ee hundred and fifty feet, which wiil : ;,fl"1t'.nt ss qfiahf.cd to pass an ex:un;nation, j rrt.ro and J( ,s L(afhvr shoes Fine j Queen AdelaiN- tf Et gl.uv,; a'baJv InphamS Cleiks should interfere, I be. divided into two aiches "C V' ,CCcue a 1:!,!ou:l- ond Conrn,vt Hat- A v. Av. to-'tt.'tu- trith Pall Dits a WalLit bre. und C'V

should feel it my duty to t.ke pan with j Mr Etton; but this was on Puesdsy, alter the affair of Monday had closed. There were five gentlemen piesent, three of whom have authorized me to J say, they did not hear me sav, were I in j Mr. Eaton s place, I would assassinate j Mr. Ingham, and the President would j turn every Clcikoutoi efhee w ho tttok j tart in this business. Nor was any ' . . ... . thing said by me that would in the most remote sense authoiize such an inference. Very respectfully, FRENCH S. EVANS. July 2, 1831. To the Editor of the Globe. Dear Sir Mr. Ingham, in his ad dress at the Bear Tavern, in Rucks county, Pennsylvania, speaking of major Eaton, says he ,4had been, for the great er part of the time stationed in a grocc ry store about a half a square from my lodgings, during which it was occasionally vid'ed by Mr Randolph and by Mr Van Kleeck, another clerk in the war department." This statement, to far as I am con ccrned, I feel it my duty to myself and the religious society with which I am connected, to pronounce utterly untrue. I assert most solemnly, that major Eaton ras never visited by me at a gtocerv store, as is represented by Mr lughim I declare, according to the best o' my recollection, that I never saw majoi Eaton from Saturday the '8'h, until iaie in the evening of Monday, when I casually saw him a the hnue of a liicnd a period embracing the controversy in question I timber declatc, that 1 had not thr slighte-st agency or participation in that con. i iversy, mat I never had any intima lion from major Eiton. oranyof his friend-, 'hat lit wished or expected me 10 take any p.m in it Very t csnecttoil v. LAW L V KLEECK July 1831 F;o;:: ihc Globe. The fo! owinp- (ev.er of ireneral ll'in Jield Scot! aim unces the deash Jamks Monroe, ate presiden ot ti United States. He died on the 4-h .-I July, btqueathing another runai Ui.b e coincidence a venerable RevoSuti-viai y patriot resigning hisbieith on the anniversary of the Independence of his Country, which it had been ih.e ruling passion ot his life to establish. Three of the illustrious men who Ohavc been el ! -istracv bv ti e ,l " yt", t , seem to have ; cvalcd to the chief m3gi voice of a grateful people chosen the day sacred to freedom, to lay ; vth)w: the burden of a weary and worn out frame, and give emancipation to the soul vUch hid accomplished its mission on , earth. These venerated men have been cqu.uy enviable and fottunatc in their .. 1 1 .. ... , r ,, .. h-. s and in their deaths-followed by the appUuse and honors of their country - men while living, they ascended to hcaea amidst the joy and acclamation of a pcooie rendered f;ee and happy by their tmU nn.l liiorompnt. 1 a., wirI Vlf She; gteatmcn maybe said to have ! , u" 1,1 1 lc rn? 01 victory ana amidst , .1 .- . , , iic sounds 01 inumpo JIco I Quarters, Eastern Department J 1TTV ,T''at '"rm'rr "13 Sir I have the melancholy duty to report, lor the information of the e,.vcrnment, that ex president Monhok de parted tins life, five minutes aCo. at halt I -. .. W. nasi 3 o clock. P M Phe necessary orders will b given to ., ,u .;, r...t ,,... ,.. S ,

v-uiiv- (ivjjv v 1. i.i v v-uiuiiiuus, vv men kiiurd.om. 13 within sigh' and hearing of the city, to ' ' The efficacy of this practice has been jcin in the local honors which may he pro e tar mo: e than half a center v. compiid o; the iliustiious deceased fnc bniim1: the improv enu ,.ts of the most disXational honors which the occasion cal s tinguished refonr.ers of the present or an

fm, vid. it is presumed, be or.iertd bv i.:..u... :. .1 : iuc u;g:ii.M auiiioiny iw me gov ei nmcnt T 1 .. 1. I... I. . .. 1 , K.-w . 11.. ' t 11.. . 1. 1 u. i.ii::ii it lit:. t v it : i i . I , 1 mr most ilK-rpen' servant, WIN FIELD SCO IF. Col. R Jones, Ad jut ant G' r.eral U. S. A. PROSPCIIITY tF PIIE lT. STATES Ai tlie p.-'Miiiiient newspapers, in a i our f!an;ic citn?, Jaekson and Jaekom 1 epubdc an and national. An - i sneak in gloain; language of the prospcity ot the United Sta'e Our trade ard omrrerceis flaa' is'iinc; our maiiut ictutes inctcasmr; prices of produce good wool rising to a high price taxes cu cofi':c, tea and s-.lt, 1 educed; vtt t ui re vct:u'2 is inciejsing so much, th&t we shall probably have five mi iionso! hard dollars in the treasuiv at the en.! of the year, besides paving a'l expenses ar ri reducing the public debt ten millions of dollars And all ibis under a Jokson administration, and ye restless in' i!ii

biwous men ask the people to clungcicu Anatomy

I he abutments and pier will be buiit

fl.ki .il . r v I ...ill l' - . . . ...... ! . , i U151U"W .,KJ ui.Cu,iu - sand to iilteen hundjcd perches ot ma sonry The superstructure must be built ol j poplar or oak, and calculated for two j carriage ways each at least eleven fett i between the strings, and two loot ways, each tour feet wide all the timber t on . stitutim; the frame of the bridge to tr: . i . . . ' . - til-rw.,i nut -.n,t ... i,,i i

iui..u v CI I UIIU VJVy ,lmib VUlkUli 111 CJUU . painted. itheclcse of hi-, studi.-s. Iv cry advant ;i;e , , , . .. ' .viven and a l:!)eral allowance madt for thuse 1 be masonry and superstructure wi I ' . . . 4 . 1 iio indigent circumstances, ilou cling tna be iet together or separately, as nia ha(i at one d(,Uir j.t r u Cek, an.i hook-, seem most advisable to the superinten ,lt the western prices. The price . f a Indent. ij)loiu i will be ten dcllars. Th. se. wishing The bridge to be completed by the further information will please address a first day of November, f 832. j letter (post paid,) to Col. G II Griswoid, Plans and models of bridges may be ! or to tt,e n'i.gned, and it shall receive

seen by applying to the superintendent at j inuiauapons. HOMER JOHNSON, Superintendent West D.v C R in la. Indianapolis, Jun- 5. 1831 tiO-'L FORM OF riiOPOSALS I wiil connact tor me election of a'. the necessary masonry in he tunur.ts and pier of the bridge ovei White rivet near Indianapolis; furnish allji ateriais and complete the same according i uch plans as the superintendent my direct at per petch of twenty five cubic feet I will contract for building ( super strur. uie of the bridge ovei While ri ver near India- apo!i; furnish all the matenais required in its c struction. and complete the same uceotdii g to ; plan 2t ner h,ot in l-nnh ol ! t i - i span. ouio iv!:i);;u CO: aLjl J& m'r-i wCT .' fltY. uf)tic art here by mtoi ira-d that an ; a institution i esta'ilishc d and in success- I teil operation in the city of New 'r.rk, ile tmiiii': :ted ' T!h Reformed Medical C 1- j lege;" under the j iris!ic;ion of t!ie refoi med medical sorictv of the I rnited Slates thai tliis institute n has arisen from its own j

, , ; intrinsic merits, not w mistandm- the oppniCs!tion ot illiberal and mtei ested p s-.i no s. to aneinMici.ee which Iras exceeded llu

1 1 Tin- tilt most s ti guine exp ' t ations rf its friends. . A'lim ited ! . tne finui isliii-g state of t'nis c.oilege, an.l feeling aa ardent desire still tuttaer to cbssen'.inate the vuluabie svs'.em of practict tlierein taught, a second self ol oi the same character was established in J December 1830, in tlv town of Worth. 4 ' 'r d? "n , !. ;U Shamed V V ,CgC' e " xvac,,:! " i U,rl1 '"I UK' bUlC l,.ter,l?,osUt,U,,m;and, sub-equcntly, the board ot trustees a- 1 dooted tin oo'.e, a, the medical bia-.cii ot tticir institution, whtre all various branches of the healing a-.t are taught on lhv "-tnneel sss.em. A number f young i - ,,1',C .0 i T' uum!lV 'f " Up! J Cl I -for ac.nussion. its locality presents the i . gre:Jtest advantages to laclitale res, archil ; m ined-cal botanv: the stit roundiiig conn- 1 try abounding with a great vaiiety of mtdi-;1 'final plants and vegetable pi oductajus. Jt is l-d near the centre ot the state,! 0-A the U hetstone river, nine miles noith ( t i 1 u;i :iu v urisione liver, nine nines noun or r . , . , ,..,.,., j u ges i(1 U;t. Uc.slt.rn count, v. Phe ground viuv. ir, til- 11J)3V III UHU Ul IILIILl'i! II-

1 attached to the college contains every vari-1 a large and general assortment ot Tin ety of soil for a b-tamcal garden. The r.e- a;,d Sheet Iron ware, w hich thev cfler ! ,CSSty t'!'utionof ii,i, kind. under jat reduced prices Tinware will be : the direction ot competent professors, must! ... , , s ,

be stnkineU ev ident to all who hav e reflect - ! - . A . . . I I i ed on tlie subject ot medical rcfoim. Here! la system cf practice is taught, altogether i ii'11"" l" UI'11 ullftilL " oeuer seuoois, or ' ! I,u'sl1 ut phyji. inus; the remedial t ' nved Horn the vegetable , , tiK'r :iSc its superiority has ,eeu so re Iieatechv demonstrated, as to S itl-tV the st vv.tv niiu ami sCentid . It has oeen 1 1 tested meveiv vanety ana tonn of disease: a.c! its salutary eiLcts wit:,t..ed v. he re the neicurial or iui;;eral treat i,H at ii as f;een pursued, withruf. nv benef.ci.,1 1 IT. ct, but to the e,iv at ir.jury of the coo.-tituu, n. The 'H eehl- to he deiived ,tu atte'edata e at rhi institution will, w e t ru.-t , be 1 uiv apprevialeu bv t'nose t. ho vvisli to ., coiieet knowhdt:e of th- healia c quire a -i- art Hvte tlie stiuh'it will be t inght ..ii the mo 'K m p iv. ice wit;';! 1 is oe-'Uieu necessary, t aincal; am in co. se' in a. I it! n to 'jy b p; ;ice ot ais residing near the inituti n ' ' pursuing a systematic eour- e 1 t in dies. co noi.img on li ct tue tiepartmer.is r.f mei:c ne, he mav acjuhe .1 know le.lgt f tuah :a a h.'-t spice or time, and at a very v.;.;i e.; ease iu comparison to tiiat v t other medical intitut'a tis. 1 he regular fall and winter- course cf lectures in this institution w iil c.ii'.!i,en.e on the first Monday in O;tober, ai d d 'i:T:m.:e six months or longer, lut im; Inch t one a tail course c f h ctmes on ail the tff jent uetiai tti.ents t nm.M si i-i .-. w iM 1... .1 1 --- . . 1 1 : . a . . 1 11 e ue in v 1 a., w 1 a v aii t ..onn.ui. 1st. nd Phyt-hgy; -Jd.Mau.ia

REQUISITION:? j Thcqualincatinns for admission i:.t- th'school will be 1st. a ccrtihctt f a r.-od moi al c haraeler: d. a liowd liiKoaii euu a tion. & TFTcMc1. Phenrice ff.r n.ial.fvini' a person to nrac tire and acce-s to ail the :.d untaxes of the 1:. ..titmion w dl be vine hundred anu nlty doi- j i's in advance, or ifty dt.Ilars in advance, i i i t,: ..T.-,. iir.l' n-v it ai.d or.e hunared and twen.v-.'.ve tioi.ars at P10''1 j, y M()RR()W) JWt Editors pu'disliini; the above Circular 5'J times, shall receive, as a compensation, it certintate entitling the bearer to tuition gratis. Those publishing it 26 tones, to halt the compensation. I hese who published the other Chcular of die Ohio R'J.rnnd M;(!'cul College, by clis onti'.uing that and iiise' ti!-'' this, shall be entitled to the otivilege heretofore set forth, and the time teconed from tlie cominencemeut t the farmer. New arrangements, in this Institution, render this alteration indispensably neces ! sarv . Such Editors in the est. as p'.bi'.shed i he N. rk Circular one year, by iivi: the K'rciron.e twelve insertions can sen. ih. i: students to the Institution a.d t iv s id! be "Cceptrd E(' ia-rs pu!)liliing, will icase vend us one lal)er i ontainine this puljia-atu is. I l-o- who do not receive our Circular, I , . i. ... .i. 1 . .. . ..t.i: . :. i..hi- iiv.-ii.-iiv aimn i id jnnjiiMi n iiuui ih'H,or any olhe p iper, and forw-ard one of i.i ir nuuibers auvi their claims shall be rejgistt red V. V MORROW. it' ''he connection tvt wo n this Ins' itu ti'.m and nivself !einr dissolved, all persons ;i' e lerpaested to addre ss tli' ir cornu.unic t t'nais to iJoct. T. V. Morrow J. J. S I'l'.ELF. O'.iio Reformed Medkal College, Aril CS'h. 1S31 $ m .flMN(, ,. the Posi ( )tUre at jLTinrt ton, (iibon r-u..tv Indi.-n... tl,t ,(lt ending the ?0'h da "of June. fiicii. it not taken out in thrvt mouths will be vCnt to the Geneial Pv.st OrTn e as i (; ,u Utters. P, C. I), G. K, L. M. iV nnet Boswell. pt.v U'll iV J, ;.., i.. Hi iUl il ke Hutt ler . M ; ens Bh .r.ch i tl B iv own. .A . - x . n..:h r Connei , Waher D-m! David (;n!Ul. ay, Jeho egorv, Jaoc Kid. Aaron Eut, I) .niet II. Loans,;: de. Joh. Locbvu l., 1''-' AMlcsJohu Miiier, James Mills j,,;,,, Mi;;i,Srn : K, O. R. S, V, W. John I Xeclv, Cal O'Neal. Juhn Richey, Andrew SuUivan, i i:;u.jr Su nhen Si icldaud, Marr .ret Van' 7 . lUl . Vv.kHi ints 2 .William 11. Wiatt, spottswell S. William, Joph Woods. J0I1N ARIJUTHNOT. P.M. t,,k- l 90 it ' ; v??yr r, r.-svt Aiiri jpr - , , j l &llCCt lVOll. J . , s-t-t 4 srif - t r A S ! , i A $ , 9 is 1 A . N the comer of Markn r.rl Se.1 It' . " - . - - - - ; cond streets, have on hand for sale, j s",u "' anoieva.. upo,,aavan ,a' lu lJU,ulJ5UV Viur-ennts, October 24. 1829. . ... .. . . - A. 1 NEW GOODS. 0 ' o:ou

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arrival chtec.t from Fhilaeh Ipiiia, a 1 oii e and well assorted sLeck if Foi'cign and Domestic r rv T T r ik-i abrf t.u itili tUJU JL LJ 1 ,.-t W l "nave also received witliin tlie last tew wet ks, ttom Nevv -Orleans, our year's :upsup.piy of i,u v? j a . a. ju: to Gur asses tment is now eeneral a. a! exten sive, comprii;, :u;iif:it ever' article gene rail, kejjt in western retail stores; ail ct w inch, w hi he sold a: nail advance on t .'.stern p'i.es. The jiuhac. are invited to! Call ativl inspect for thc-.nelv es. j P. . W e wiii to ttttcagt . between now ' and fall, a quantity of ''FORK, ar.d will! make i:!)eral advances en account ef t:;e j sani'. j We will also barter for almost every other i kind i f cuuuti v produce. J J. vie W. H. j Yincennes, la July 1, 1S31. l-"t i hrd SL1.1). the ti!.!. at the Yince:me 'Iea:n 2-ilil tor e asii o;,lv

an a::cri:urnt of J Icrdinirc, Iron.Ftnl, Castings, Frtslt VViuvrV. and Que: ntrurc, tiny are del- r:;iintd to oi r at thi

titU'tst. rail's tor niMi or nit-re itintittile . f rod 'ret of an;j hind. ' : 1 key tale t, is opportunity of informi the cnto,;ur.- of the Viieninex 'feam ..... . - . s Mil ihal in future that establhhmcnt will under t:ic uu one 0f tj;e fnn. . : . . J . . i ill inc unite inanat-emt lit ot at d tin iioae that ihtir invariable disposition to aei oreanodate will ensure tke;h a share oj public patronage. VZP'FUe, highest market Wheat, Corn and Saw-lcs. December:, S0 price 'or A--if gjMiJNlNG in the Po.t Ol-e at MeIt jpm, irninma tiie quarter ending the i-ty of June, I85l; which, if nci taken oUt ut within three montlis, will be se:.i to the (ieneral Post OfTic' as dead letters. B. C, I). F, (i. II, lv, M P. K, S, W.J hn I. lialch, Antiiony Peonet. John Ho, tn, John P'Aer. S tnu.el Brown. Christian Canary. Robert C'nt v, Phomas I) ivis, t.;h;is li'dTer. Robert (i Fergus n , Jamei Ga rd -oer. Join, (ir.ih.im, S;,mu ) Hac.den, James U iskcih J ha Haff Assn-r Hunt, Jas. Keatii, Mr. Ivinghami.-tot!. Indiana Me i. m, John M dian, Chai les E. M'Denaid, Jam' s Ph i -n. J .n s P gur, J sepli kai.v ;".( Slieiiff of Snliivr.n Count , J hj i'.i -'ia..lV l V,i,i, l t. r . T.t T . , ir .w.t V. I s- .it. Job uoc, Z uhaiiaii XV'oe-u, 'dl'lam 'A nglu. I. ONG, P. M J ilv l 1S..1 2-oll 3t JvolAlXTNC :.. the P i Odic.e at vCjjlf.gton, I) . i'-ss couiiiy, ind. the cjiy-i' o tne SOth day of June, 1 S; I ; N!ncl?"if not taken ut w ithi:i thiev months will br sent to the Civt eral Pi,st OlLce deafi letters. A, B. C, E, F, G, II, J. Peter Amni ir man, Phehx vlkinscn . W m. Averet, John Baxto-es, lb-' J ,mes Bviwvis, Chnstophei B irch, Nathan Bui gal t, Jaco'i Cri!s, Win 11. Ch ipman, Joseph Co'e, Ah xaudv.r Car-n-.ic'oal. James Eil wards, Jacob F'dlei. La;ic Fanis, W d.iam Fuller. P.esey F t, ''-At Grini-sley, Benj-imin I Iav kins. Ilenry IP.il, Join Holland, S. rah James. L. M, R, S, T, W. Kev Win. Lewis 2 U'lKon Lee, J:hu . Mc:;(l J m.es M on, I) -aid M'D -uald J ores (i Read b. Je.nn Road.iuu Geo. H. Rent 2. Ii-. tsev Ro.th ll- Tl II i' itmTvi. r,e,u!T iv.iiKT. ilenrv Sti iiiikhi v. Freeman Sheil, Jehn S;i.u:, i Pei j. :r,all. Moses Towsand, Jim I homson, Joseph V arner JOHN MURPHY, P. M July 1. 1RG1 'J2 521 3t. Slttcuifcu ! S;0l3iCt ! IlERF. will be an Fdection held at Yincennes, in the First Regiment of Indiana Militia, on 1 ues .ay the 26th of July, (lust ) for the put pose of electing one Colonel and Lt. Colonel, and one Acjjr, to comm.tnd said regiment. The vacancies occasioned bv the resignations of Colonel Matthias Rose, Lieutenat Colonel John F. Snapp, and Major Barnabas Wtlman. U order of Maj. Gen. H. Lasselle, C-jmd'ttih Dev. la Militia JAMKS S. MAYS, CafJain Comd't. Julv II. 1331 (- ; fr pAtivvon & punter

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;7-tf'KIU:CT FULLY inform their friends j U Iatid the public generally, that their

NFAY GRIST MILL is now completed.! I hev wdi m luture endeavour to keep on hand at ;ill times, fresh ME.AL antl FLOUR, which they are determined to soil at fair pric s for cash only. No ordei. 1 hose who may have accounts at the Yincennes IVFF.AM .MILL, are in formed that cash payments will be expected for every article they may have put chased at that establishment. The proprietors are prepared to execute ordets for FLANK and SCANTLING of every description at tlie shortest notice, and on the most itasonable term-'. N. Vt M. ev H. ha-. e received a ccnsienme nt of 10L Barrels f KKNtlAW A jSAL I , vvireh thev wil dispa.se ti low i V'nc-iuies Mav 7, LV31. 13--tf ? AND II F. subscriber iiJs tlie plea'jrc cn 2 inforu.ir.g the j ubiic unit raily t! ;,t j he s'iil continues the t om mission aD' Sto:! v.ir. HuMNKbs. at h. O .! S'.-.oil.' south ice.sr consult c WATtU asl WILLIAM MILUin:. ! Yincennes, April. It.l. 9-tl.

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I l-.e Fehruray No. wia coi;ta;n a Urpid Portrait t ';.;.:r.to!i. An fleg-:i t Si'i-ii-.ti i-.. Pi...-- .,.. ' i j r .i vu ue iuiTT v n . l ne MiOsr-orei-.? t, .-r; - ili!,s will be f the best qu.iiity. Libei al premiums iiave been c5eied f;r er.oiCe ornr:ua Coiiti :i u'.H i.s. l.d i;i;aio! erne will be L.ken tn have tie stucti.i.s (-; f- the most iirerotiiig and in-tvueuve u. atter consistii) ct Ai.-ral 1 ales, Ha gra; !; , Hi. tc ncal bketches, Poetry, Light Ii;-c'.i;:r?, eve. The Vohiir.es r.f the Casket for 1 327, f2S. and 30 e:i.bell:shcci w ith a lircat nuajijc of Engravings, b-in.d or in Ncs. m:.v Mili be bad, price 2 50 a volume. Thib u.a !)e the last eppc rtuiiity of ,btaiui: g complete sets. Bat a sinall UfUiber over wli;.i tsreciaued for jnesmt suhscrihers will b I ublished m 1S3L Acldu (ou'ers poi pair.) SAMUEL C. A l KINSON. Ilv Ch-'siuu Street. Pr-d.ait Iphta. OFFICE OF t HL LvDY'.-s lP.)r:. 1 1 2 Chesnut street, oppi.siu the Po-t ei.-ce L. A. G. Co. ffer their sei v ices tr collect for thrir eity and co;i..ty tr it ; -!:., !liVi all others, having cJ .:ms ae.nnsi mchvi, Via or other-, in iniat.cirinia. I Lev ii v c c.ett rniineci tuieote a cons dernble p,rtTio;! ot their time to this i.t w blanch, ;m d aie tll 'nvinrt d that tilth- "xettions vv::l give- satiiartion to heir inpi. vt i s. 'Fhc i e are ta doub mai y er-; : a: i du.nce ii?v ing; claims tii..t migiit I.k ci llectcd, w -re thev a .:re oi respni.vibie p. i v(-.s () add: ess. I'be greit cvp; : u; many in -tances paid for I i utr'st ; s, and v; hei e thert hasoeen inressil;. lei vic'.i a proceeding, prevents, n ar.v lawful act cunts rro:n h :r.; a;!ju'ed. I hey v-i'l it tive bills and act oun'.s It on. any pan of the c ountrv , v Lich w ill la ininei'i it- !y auende ' to. a ad the proc ed- applied in tiie ("ilv. u i vanhd by n. al as niav be dirertecl. No rhr.i.gein ativ c;.se wiil be made unless the u.tuev isae'.i.ally Collecivel. 5 he C( ininis-ion in eveiv insane e, to be cr.arg' d on ih-ctinn. will br ten per cent. Postage inat be paid, or all Ittteis will be reinckwd al.ei lelumcd tv the person sending. L A. GODl'.Y, Co. AN Oiv DINA NC I. toamtnelan v rdiii incc ti. pre-tut nui-atices, passed the 15:L Nov mtier. 18:3 1. Pe it ordun.td by the Pccrd i f 7i.'? -tctfs ,f th- P',rfj'ig'i of I'incet.TUs, G'rd i: if hert h'j cr iua td by the aui.cmj ike tome. That th- prnvi.ions ci the 1st .aid .! "-ections i the ordinance cf thelitii

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Nov. lt2S, to prevent nuisatitts, sj.all h to s! be tlirown, cast, or placed upon any street m t jus Borough. 2. Fhitt an ord'mrnce entitled an ordinance in amendertt to an ordi.nance to prevent nuisances, passed the 15th Nov. be, and the same is hereby repealed. 3. That an ordinance entitled an ordinance entitled an ordinance rcsptrtir.g Dogs running at large, passed the 12th May, U'31, bo revived, and continued in force from this time until the first day of December next; and that the space of thirty day in the second section of said ordinance, extended to the first day f Dccembti i.txt. Fhis ordinaricc to be in force trom :-t.d after one publicatien in the Yincennes newspapers. Passed 13th Jidv. 1C31. M. ROBINSON, CL'r.. Sa:il. Hill, Clerk. July 14, 1831 23."t ZFRIXG A Mi Has jist Ki:t i:ivr.n a slilly or Foreign and Domestic WiiY GOODS. A.:no7cst uhivi are t!, newest pal a id .?.', -.,7 .style CLH"tzs, Gi.n;ha::, Koulx C'As-in:n::s, vV c. t r lie r,. 1, ' - . r,A r. I UI G3.Q025a23S. I It ON. CASTINGS. SA LT vj1 A.NfV TA7; 00 3ARRSLS rLOUS 0,1 C' JiP And p. petf iiiy o!i it a cetitiii.iar..-e o; pli: 11 p Itro,; 0'! Yi;icei:;:e, M N Vj w GOO-IS. T03ILIN.SON liOSS H avv i :st '-eetived from Ft.ilaoM Hit a m i v h .n 's -ue as. .1 tint t,t f

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