Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 31, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 September 1831 — Page 3

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. """",. ,, , . Y 7 , ,V i n iio:kinsviiic cm, Ji ueeiueu v.-iav ' . , r,pcr, hvs: .AiTm.i ,s u, me estimate i v.huh uc have boon able to mak-, there v. ill ,,y be n majority of two r.i the Logislature opposed to the admiwiitratioii." ; Colonel Forbes, our Charge dWfl'iirs at D.umims Ayrcs, died at that place on the 1 Lh of Juno, aged 00 vours. A CARD. R. Roov, avails himself of thi method of tendering his unfeigned thanks to his nuni'Toiis persona! an 1 political friend-, in the first congressional district of Indiana, lor the liberal and efficient support which they were pleased to give him, iu his late election f.r Con-ress; an.l for the 1 nrtn and manly manner ta which thev re pelled the niiny fake st itements which nere made and Vireulated t'nou di the tUf-trr? !v hi-! enemies, for th- purpose of; defeating his election. In the late can- i v:as t r inre.-s. he had to contend single h'.indeJ. under mnnv ilisadvantapis, with the master spirit iu electioneer' and the most popular man that could be found in the ranks of the opposition in politics, and against nil the combination?, and disingenuoifi cllorts, that a few malit ious enemies cultl device. But it has Icen said by a certain jrreat political I n ir, Ui it "tru'Ii i v omnipotent, and public justice certain." lio uiville, Au-. 31, 1S31 Souvurtimcii iMuttm A good workman, of sober and industrious habits, will meet with constant einjployment by applying at the Western San Olfice. JTrom t v L ,i!(ttr liefer o'" t,'f aterday. FUOM POLAND WARSAW JUNK 28. Our government has jus. issued a fresh proclamation to the Polish nation, viith t lie view of convincing it ot the necessity ol participating in the loan just opened. A report is in circulation that the Rus siaus have quitted Piosk, and are tetiiing into Li.huanu; the Poles have re ceived orders to pursus them beyond the The last accounts from Poland, are dated Warsaw. June 30, and ate almost entirely confined to the details of an extensive andfoi midable conspitacy against the National Government, just discover cd, involving several persons in the army, and some ol the principal branches ol the Administration The object ol Mhis conspiracy appears to have been ol an anti revoltivionary nature, and in favor of the enemy. In const quence of those circumstances three different proclamations have been issued at the san.c time by the President of the Government, by Prince Crartoryki, by the Commander in chief and by the Municipal Council. They a;ree in attributing the conspiracy to the perfidy of the Russians, and to treason o'i the put of several general and iu fenor officers. But although these proclamations were addressed 'o the people if Warsaw, public tranquility has been aci lousiy interrupted iu that quarter, and an extensive insurrection broke out there on tin 29-h ult upon the arrest of some flicks accused of treason, particularly General llunig, accused ol keeping up a coriespondcncc with thv. Russian ex Colonel B'euuel, treating with respect to he deliverance of and arming the 12, CO Russian prisoners, marching them ;o Warsaw, and hoisting the counter-revolutionary flag in that capital. The people themselves were for taking piomp vengeance against the traitor, and demanded to have him instantly hung in front of his house. All 'be efforts ol the different authorities to quell this distuibance were sometime ineffectual; and even the citizen guard was unable to bring the people back to order; and it was only upon the request of the vener able President of he Government and the formal assurance that justice should be done hat the people at last Tctired amidst the cries of "The Presi dent for ever " The last Warsaw Gazette contains an cflicial report of the 29;n, stating the dc tails of a sally made by the Polish gar rison of Modin, and executed with so much success tht the enemy was obliged to take to flight, with a loss of 500 men. From the A'u York Evening Post. LATBIl FltuM LXGLAND. The ship Mary li .wia-id.Capt. Aikin. from Liverpool, .4 i i i -1 i i ii iriiirmmr i ,i ranging Lonuon papers io vne i-in anu Lncipool to the 13th inclusive Our n-v m papers received by this arrival, ca.rc . . . l 1 down only to tlic i tn, ana wc nave mere fore availed ourselves, n addition, of the selections contained in slips issued from the offices of the Standard and thc Cour icr and Enquirer. A Parisian traveller lately arrived from fit. Petersburg, has furnished a state rtmt of tne situation ot parties in tn. R issian empire, from which it appear s, that in spile of the vigilance of the police and the slavery of thc pres, much dis content is expiessed both against thc emperor ami his government. At St Petersburg, though peopled by foreign.rs and persons enriched by imperial bouiey. i good r.-ai ot let mentation cx ista, and the pjhey of government

1 severely criticised. Hot it Is particuhrly ' in the interior provinces visited by this;

.ravrll. ,!. ,K.,i;tr,intrt it iih.rir, - , .. ... 'wit A V I W ft' t . j j w . - v . formed, the objects of which aie tevolu- :.: 'n.., ,n,rr.,n,U,,( i 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 1 v . hi: i i .iiiiiitii i Luiivjwuiiuviu mcnlions that disturbances have broken oul at Ki and also in 5eteral other Hussian governments ; and even affirms Uul lhe communications between Mo. cow and St. Petersburg have been inter ruptcd. The Washington Globe, in speaking i ...,,., .,r, ,i,- a of the piratical attack upon the Americin ship Fritn Jhin, ol Salem, while peacea bly trading with the Malays, on the coast ol Sumatra, soys " It seems that much anxiety is felt in relation to the course which the Admin iteration may take, for the purpose of j protecting our commerce in v.ct ! Tnrli SMS. We th o!r r.nr Vrthllrn Iriends may rest secure in the expectation not onI' ol future safety in their East Ind5a commerce, but indemnity for Tast inju,y 35 far as il now possible to ! guardianship ofa man who will ask noth inn that is not rleailv richr auH whn will submit to nothing that is wrong The .,,., i.iM. i r : I Secretary ol the Navy also exerts a vii-j knee and enerpy in regard to that por- ! tion of the public service committed to j him, which will not fail to render it efiiciem in tne protection ol our commerce in every quarter of the Globe." From the oi. Louis Beacon. AMERICAN SYsT KM SUGAR TAX. 1 he lollowing extract Irom JN lies ! Register, 12 year ago will contrast wed with Nile's Register now a days Sugar planters have no claims on the west They have joined the northeastern federalists to tax the salt and blankets and flannels and woollens of the western peopie, and to beat down the prices of their pro visions by destroying foreign markets, and must be left to the protection ofthc-sj new allies. The sugar tax will bc on the anvil at the next session of Congress, ana the western member tliat votes a gainst reducing it is a traitor to the vest Let the JO-YEAS and JCT-NAYS be' called upon him ! RAriD Writing I he prospect c. transporting the mall one hundred mres tn one hour, is fairly rivalled by the fol- ; lowinc announcement, which wc And in he London Review: "A young Italian! by ihe name of Galli, who is now in thi-. i country, is said to have indented a rr.oa! J ingenious machine, to be played upon by the fingers like a piano, by means of which any person may copy an entire volume in the same space of time that he would take to read it Further, by the use of this instrument not only one, but many copies may He made of a speech during the period of its delivery; and a a blind man may work it as vt ell as any other individual." To destroy ATusquctoes Take a few hot coals in a shovel or chafindish, and burn some brown sugar in your bedrooms

r in your bedrooms "Ul ut 3 rc i i- vvheel, and this bc effectually destroy j L thc the night, Hiis!etsc.- eiui

and parlors, and you the musqtietoes for cxneriment has been tried bv many of; i - - -j our citizens, and fourd to produce the desired effect Eve. Post. commercial iirpcvt FKOU THE LO VIST AN A ADVEUTISKK, 0 AVUU3T20, 1S31. GENERAL REMARKS Our market and business ss i : 1 1 1 Kiiitis si hip vpsrerr jv .. r ii i i . week has been nearly suspended f.n nrk- nn,t..H or,-,,,,, of the unprecedented wet and boisterous weather which prevailed. On Tuesday morning the wind rose to a very strong gale, accompanied with rain, and increased gradually until one o'clock t night, when its power further increased to an alarming height, and continued up so to Wednesday but s.on rnmmenre.l .nd did nor rmve uU Thursday noon. The direction of the wind was thc most unfavourable possible for the safety of the shipping, steamboats, and other craft in pott, consequently nothing escaped damage. The port presents a most melancholy view of a general wreck; nearly every vessel aground, and otherwise much damaged, those that were loaded and loading will have to unload and repair, which will cause much detention and expense the steamboats that lay further up, received nearly an equal share of injury. Several flat boats with valuable cargoes were sunk. The small river trade and market boats were literally smashed as you would so many egg shells. The unusual number of new buildings now erecting, have in many instances received great damage. This is i comsiucicu u.e ,,. souc cuu 1 1 . V .. . I . . . I . . - ItiVected all classes more or less. Oar city. t)j, t0 tnc continued heavy rains, is com I . .iet,.'iv inundated in thc back part . and ha

i.',, iv iiiiv.il ired in th.c bick nart and h is . l- ii i j j ,7- expense in comparison to mat oi ctacr ine-ip.t-.uv iau.iu.iau in ii.w uatK pai i, anu uas coot iiuuig free ffundred and fittu-sivl , ,- .-

i already got iiito several ware houses, and I C t I ......... . jcausto many or me inu aouams uj move trom their dwellings. 1 Here being no oum ness dene this week if note, leaves but few alterations to make. The Mississippi as voterd.ee at noon, rive feet three inclies be low ordinary hi ;h water mark, having risen : week near two feet, owing j and fallen in one j to the gale. CO V I ON. Regardir.-r sales, we have i m,ne to report tor tne pisl Week. therefore continue former quotations as nominal. TOBACCO. We continue the quotati(.ns ot last week, and believe no sales have taken place during the present, owing to cause ism rneu auove SUtiAtv AND MOL SSES. We have not heard of anv lie i v -,- salis latterly, and ! b. Sieve both article to Le dull at our Ciuotaist.cr.s

FLOUR. V. qucte it S3 TJ n Hi. frr Maker's i.se. There is no demand tor cx-

I'OHation. In our, u c heard f 500 barrels !ci.Ki - n. own thi.wtal S3 w. CORN. On the cob is scarce at the land ing, and holders of that in More expect better rates thin were obtained three wieks past. Shelled in packs is not over plenty. PORK, BACON, LARD, WHISKEY, REEF, and other western produce, generally the same as noticed for a month past alt plenty and dull. ATTENTION SOLBZEI ! .I1HERI - ; will lw an elect'n.n -I- held at incennes. in the i first icgimcnt of Indiana Mili th. on &itnrdaij, the 1 1th rf September, ( risr.J lor the purpose ot lcct'.ng one v.oionei. 'and Lt. Colonel, and one Major, to command said regiment, be vacancies occasioned by ll'C res. 'u.tiions ci voioci ii - M, 1,.. VWl J.rm, i Snapp, and Major Bain abas clitiun By order of J. CALHOUN, Brigadier General 1st 7ritrade Iui. MdUia. j JAMES S. MAYS, Cdit. Commanding. "sept. 5, 1831. t-Sl. N; ",Tn? e!lt:ctinn for f 0crs ll.at was h'dden m incennes, Julv -Gth, m tlie nic:i cf lheDri licr (;tlir'ra, was illegaU owinj; to lhc iilegHiity of the order, and is consequently set uskh and rendered null and void J. S. M AYS. Caht. Covund'ir. , i - 1 fir it ordaintu by the Hoard of Irustees of the Borough of Vinccnnes, That an ordinance respecting Doirs uinnine: at laree. t.-.i-il lOrh Wax- ttw. t.1 ..--Mm., A 4 V ft I J V.'v' 1 I CUU tlS WVVtVil of the ordinance' extendioiT the same to the 1st day of December next, be repealed 4r & licit, itiui. ii v'l n v- uwii rvv vu;u 'l VHV. ordinance relative to the Public Burial Ground, as relates to burials in the Catholic Burial Ground, be suspended until the first dav of March next. This ordinance to take cfTec: from and after its passage, Passed September, 1831. M. ROBINSON, C';;. Samuet. Hill, Clerk. Sept. 10. 11. 2t31. J IIAYEtaKcn ou; It tters of administration upon the estate of Polly Glass, de ceased, late of Pike county. All those in'dtibted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims j agauist the same are requested to present jthem authenticated far settlement within one year from this date Phe estate i, supposed to be insolvent. jacob s. voungma: , idm'r. 3t 31 October a, 1830. EXTRAORDINARY ) GKKAT AM) GK.VXD TICKETS only id Dollars!! Much has been said of the excellent schemes produced by Messrs. Yates cc McIntyre, not one, however, has given thc general satisfaction (which is proclaimed from Maine to Florida) as that of the Lottery to be drawn on the 21st ieptember next The Capitals are magnificent and brilliant, and at the same time so numerous that all maybe made affluent. Six numbers are to bc drawn from the this being a Thirty-six number kage only contains 12 tickpaeiuiy one nan tne tickets must be prizes. In purchasing a package of Whole Tickets cost 192 dollars Eighty-one dollars j and 60 cents uett is sure to be drawn Halves, Quarters, and Eighths in same proportion, thus nearly one half the amount must be returned, with a chance for the Capitals Those who nlv desire to adventure to the extent of a simtle ticket or share can do so. tnir c riuce in mis e.oTrerv is nerter man

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I usual; for scddom is there sue h a ealaxv of e drawn from V: nd thc numbers to be the wheel, exceed the usual average. In sending orders for this Lottery to the undersigned at Pittsburgh, postage nte d not he paid, and to save return postage, Ceitificatesof the Tickets will be sent when desired, but in no cane is this resorted to unless by special direction. ! 1 he lollowing IS the SCHEME which has : called forth such wiiveraul adt.-iiratwn! ! ! 1 0 12 PJ iM t0 IW) ISO 2;jjo lfuHVO PIUZE OF 1'itIZE OF FKIZK OF rsizE or TKI.E OF PRIZE OF PRIZES OF phizes or PHIZES OF PKI',ES OF PRIZES OF rmzEs? of riUZES OF PRIZES OF PRIZE:? OF 53 -V)0.fMM) r 1 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 5,sS0 J,")00 1,000 500 300 00 M) bO 32 Ui 1S.1N) PRIZES. si3ri;.0'jo The next remark is, that thc price of TV !.,. .. .. . . I I : . . i . i LKtis i ivri va mi i fjuui. cu in n srnemp i ivjustiaa ,,nr i i.inurta ana t vcn: aot . .... i . - jr.. r. r ' , ' , tuts. v ih-i:: i Kueis did. II lives l. hole Tickets Quarters $4. Eighths S thus all have the opportunity of becoming wealthy by the outlay of a trifle. T he subscrinor is well known to have conducted the Lottery. Exchange and ; mjss;oa Business for many wars ai Comat 13'J , Broadway Ids punctuality and attention is ! uroverbial if it hanoen. however, th.it thi notice should be soen bc any one uaacuuaiuts ed with that house, thev ate referred to Messrs. Yates Mrlntyre, and can have the first ami best references in every citv in the United States. The olKc-at Pittsburgh. reoasv l ama. lus oeen oi.eued tor the ex-prv-s purpose of accommodating the nu - : merou conxsre.i.deuts West of the Monnt tics, and enabling th( ni to cLtaia tickets iu '. - I !

himself of this general i-dvcr- j

tiseiiier.t, Is J. S. t gs to state that a in. . the- theory. Lottery draws every ednesday a Uni-n j Every student, on gradnatiry: in WorthCanal Lottery everv other Saturdav and a itgton College, will become a member cf the

irgis ia Lottery once a week. At the NewYork Office, tickets onlv in that State are sold by directing orders to Pittsburgh purchasers rrav be supplied with chances in all the foregoing Schemes (including. -f course, the New-York tickets ) Those living at a distance are informed that when thev remit money without designating a Lottery, tickets j will he sent in the most approved Schemes, i Lotterv, the drawing of which shall have taken place before the letter is at hand, the money will be invested in the next become, or held snbjtct to the order of the party. The Reporter from New -Yoi k, and Despatch from Pittsbargh, containing Drawin;s. Schemes, Cour.tei feit Detector and Exchne Table, "kh i-ricescf Stocks, !kc. .'III. - - . 1 1 ... 1 L

ui ue seni grans io au wUa puiLUasr ny.i. ; invt;tuVion will be one bund red and f.ttv do!tlie 8ubsCi iberA(:dres5 j lars i:i acu anct.t cr fiflv dollars in advance. b. J b r.sl Lit, and one hundred and twci 'v -five dollars aC

iiv. i:r'j.taivay tt:- cm j S. J. sYLVEb'l El. 1 Or 7 .ur.:. ; iLr-I he OJTiccat Pittsburgh is conducted , by N. YLVKSTZR, who will at all times complete assortment f t . CAP S, suit;d)le for eacTi tn.in ox me vt ar The attention of country Stoh kkskfkrs i j -particularly called to this establishment. Commission Business of every decripiion attend, d to, rind enquires on all business subjects, win Le cinswered by rt turn m.t;l, either from Pittsburgh, or New-York. Pittsbuigh. Aug. 17, 1831. 30 tdd -y PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. partnership heretofore existing un1 der the firm of SMI I II cc TRACEY, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.---All those to whom said firm are indebted, will call on Nicholas Smith for payment, atid those ind btrd to said firm, wiil make payment to said Smith, who is authorised to receive the same. NICHOLAS SMITH, ALV1N W. TRACEY. ug. SO. 1851a uie oiu siiiiiu, vvnere ne win ue nappy to accommodate his customers. . 30 tf OIIIO REFORMED r&EDICAI. COLLEGE r?HIE public are hereby informed that an 1- insti'u.ion is established and iu successful operation in the city cf New-York, denominated 4 The Weformed Medical College;" under the jurisdiction of the reformed medical society of the United States that this institution has arisen from its own intrinsic merits, notwithstanding the opposition of illiberal arid interested ph sicians, to an eminence which has exceeded the most sanguine expectations of its friends. Animated bv the flourishing state of this c.llege, and feeling an ardent desire still fur ther to disseminate the valuable system cf practice therein taught, a second school of. the same character was established in December 1830, in the town of Worthington, denominated "The Ohio Reformed Medical College " This college was chartered by the state as a literarv institution; and, subsequently, the board of trustees adopted the above, as the medical branch of their institution, uhere all the various branches of thc healing art are taught on the reformed system. A number of young gentlemen have here commenced their studies, arid numerous others have applied for admission. Its locality presents the greatest advantages to facilitate rest arches in medical botany: the surrounding country abounding with a great variety of medicinal plants and vegetable product ions. It i situated near the centie ot the state, on the Whetstone river, nine miles north or Columbus, on the northti u turnpike, and is one of the most healthy and delightful villages in the western country. The ground attached to the college contains every variety of fcoil for a botanical garden. The ne4 - - ki. umin ! 'be direction of competent professors, must be- strikingly evident to all who have refiectedon tiie Mi!;ject of medical refvim. Here a system of practice i taught, altogether sepeiior to that t aught m etuer scaools, or jpursueJ by o i agent being : otner pnysn l.ms; tne remedial T derived irom the vegetable kingdom. The efficacy ef this practice lias been proved, tor more than half a centu' V, combining the improvements of the most distinguished reformers of the present or any other age. Its superiority has been sot epeatedlv demonstrated, as to satisfy the most wavering and sceptical. It has been tested in every variety and form of disease; and its salutary effects witnessed where the mercurial or mineral treatment has been pursued without any beneficial effect, but to the preat injury of the constitution. The benefits to be derived by an attendance at this institution will, we trust, be truly appreciated bv those ho wish to acquire a j correct knowledge of the healiavr art. ' Here the student will be taught all the mo dern practice which is deemed necessary, in ad htion to th" botanical; and in consequence of his residing near the institution and pursuing a systematic course of studies. combining each ot the departments ot me- j dicne, he may acquire a knowledge of both j I in a short spac of time, and at a very small j . i . r . . i v.w".- .... The regular fall and winter course cf lectures in this institution u ill commence on the first Monday in October, and continue six mot ths or longer, during which time a ran u'uisc ii-raiors an uic liiiu-iuiH departments ot medicalscier.ee will oe de livered, wjdi daily examinations, uc. 1st, on Anatomy and Piivsiologv ; 2d, Materia Medica and Pharmacy; 3d, Theory and practice of Phvsic and Surgery; 4th, Mid wifery; Jth, Chvmis'.rv; 6th, Theorrtie d j 1 and Practical Botany; 7th, Medical Jarisprudence, ccc. Zie. 1 he spring and summer course win oe more p irticuiai iv i a)pi opriated to botany, materia niedica, co-o- ' parative anatomy, and clinical practice. &c. ' Tlicre being an Iuarmarv connected with ' the Cv'lleirethe students will have ti e benet Cluacd P:iCtii ,e v.l.icii thc r i4.c-

tied p?.r of medicine will be acquired with.

Reiormcd Medical Sorictv of thelTr:tr'! States, from which he will receive a d'ploma md reports of all the improvemeits ot it difTerer.t members and be entitled toali its p. . . It . constitutional privileges ;md benefitsThere will be no specified time to complete a course cf studies, but whenever a tudent is qualified to pass an exarumatic:;, he will receive a diploma. REQUISITIONS. The qualifications for admission into the schw.l will be Xkt. a certificate cf a h.1 moral character; 2d. a gud English education. TERMS. The1 price for qualifying a perfen to practice noil liffes tn rill tin ilvantaet s ( f ths T the clnse of his studies. bN'trv advantago m indigent circumstances. BvXirding may be had at WC d, Har j;t.r w t.ekf and ,)0oLl r .k. w(,r,, nr;rec T!1P r,rin-( f a Di. .,ioni:l bc tea (!cnars. Those wis!dng i-.tmntion will nlease .k drt-ss a lt.tu,P nn.t n:-u tn r0l.r,. H. (nisui Id. j, ,r tn tlt(, l,niit.rs:,M,,,i An i it shall receive !,,.. . a,.e.,on THO V. ? MORROW, Prcs't. Editors publishing the above Circular 52 times, shall receive, as a compensation, a certifit ate entitling the bearer to tuition gratis. Those publishing it 25 times, to half the compensation. The who published the other Circular of the Ohio litfrmed Medical College, bv discontinuing that and insei ting this, hall be entitled to the privi lege heretofore set forth, and the time recoiled fi om the commencement of the former. New arrangements, in this Institution render this alteration indispensably necessary. Such Editors in the West, as published the New-York Circular one year, by giving the foregoing twelve insertions can sera I their students to the Institution and they shall bc accepted Editors publihing wi.t please send us one paper conUinirg this publication. Those who do not receive our Circular, are hereby authorized to publish it from this, or any other paper, and forward cue cf their numbers and their clai;;.s shall be registered. T. V. morrow;. J"7"T'he connection between this Institution and myself being dissolv ed, ail personare requested to address their cotu.uutiications to Doct. T. V. Morro.v. J. J. STEELE.. Ohio Reformed Medical College, April 28th. 1831. 3 Printing & Writing Paper. 4 LARGE supply of Printing anil WriiV ting paper on Commission, constantly on luud, and for sale by J. K. KURTZ. Vinccnnes, Julv 13, 1831 27-tf NOTICE. To the Heirs and legal representatives of AbraJiam F. Snapp, deceased. VT the ensuing term of the Probate Court of Knox County, to be holden in the month of September next, I shall apply tn said court, and make a final settlement cf the accounts of the said Abrah im F Snapp, dee'd., for whom I am the legal Administrator. All those interested may attend anil object thereto, should they think proper. JOHN F. SNAPP. Vinccnnes. Aug. 2, 1831. tpc FRSSH FLOUR T?OH i

OR SALEbv the b'd. at the Vinccnnc3 aJ

X Sieam Mid for casi? onlv MAR RON HUNTER. 27 tf Vinccnnes. July 13, 1831 iv RISING GUN r vllil r'SiVil LI 1 BB rixcnxyits, IXDIAXA. w.'io; pi stirrfs ?jL?citor c I j ErsrEC I FULLA informs his friencTs a ana the public, that he has leed for a ler.n of ye irs, the ?A?EHK STAND lately occupied by General Hon er J v son,ai.d is no prepared to accommodate travellers and all others who may give him a call, in the best manner. The stable attached to the house is large and convenient and a careful hostlei is employed who is thoroughly accounted with his business. incennes, July 22, 1831 24-tf Co'.aiuf.o.otcu STQ&AG2 AGENCY. j f H MIE subscriber has the pleasure of Jl informing the public cneraiiv that he still continues thc Commission ant Storage Business, at his O-d Sund, ZQeru It'ESr CORSER 0t WATER AS it MARKET STREETS. WILLIAM MIEURE. Vincer.nes, April, 1831. y-tf. CHBWING TOBACCO.

COULEE Manufacture, a super ir arti- f J cle. in boxes and ki -. No. 1 and 2. , fa

i guoil bip;)ly jUit reCt.ivtd nd for sale bv (J

DMS c FUKI). Louisville, June 4. 1831 C4 St T ANTED to purchase, a first rate w Milch Cow. tor which cash will be pcid. Enquire of the Printer. Vinccnnes, April 16, 1831. Has ! Kags ! Hugs ! C.67A or H ORK, will bc given for any quantity of clean Lmnen . . CcfRaG at tUtt TX5STU.f sux office.