Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 33, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 September 1831 — Page 2

From the London Courier . J TOLAND. I The Paris panes i Munday, with the

ftiessage r des Chamber, dated yesterday, arriv td this morning. We subjoin a tew extracts: From the Mc$ager des Chambers. "An inhabitant ot Metz received, on the 26 hot July, a letter from Frankfort, ! which states, that in a general battle the vici'oious Poles took prisoners or killed 14.00O Russians, and 80 pieces of cannon. Several travellers, also coming from Tia akfort, who passed through Metz, declared that at the moment of their dc

parture, a report was circulated that the , nvCr the Russians, in whicii they took Po ish army had gained a complete vie j 1 4 000 prisoners and eighty pieces ol ar tory over the Russians, and that ihe:,jnerv Also the pai ticulars of another Hungarians, who have manifested such Revolution in Italy, and the account of ardent sy mpathy for the sacred caue ot the Three Days in Paris, this nation ot heroes, are no longer to i -j he first accounts of the elorious vic

be restrained from making common cause with it. A private letter from Antwerp has the

followmg ominous postscript attached qUt ntly rumored that the victoiy was "I have just seen a letter from Leipsic. ; hothing more than the defeat ol Rudiger's written by a person worthy ol ci edit, j cor ps passengers, however, aftei wards which states that the Russians, irresis'i arrivedat Paris on the evening of the 30;h blcin their advance upon Warsaw along v ho confmned the news as fit st commu the left bank of the Vistula, had already j nicated The account was first puplisbreachedthe outskirts of the devoed ca-1 ed in London on the morning ot the first pital. and were when this account left, j jn lne si co.-d edition ot the Herald, but luuallv bombarding it. The greatest j jn consequence ol the rumor alluded to, Consternation prevailed i' the place, and tne evening papers of that d y did net re

me pooi innaunaois wcic iiying in t'le opposite direction, real objects of We sincerely hope this news is not Crue FRONIIER OF POLAND, July 24 Actoiding to the la'.est accounts from 'he environs ol Nicshura, the Hus Bia" main aimy, said to consist of 60,00o men with 7 pieces of cannon, h .s now Complc ed its passage orr the Vis'ula. the guards, undv.r the G aud Duke Mi chael, having crossed the liver on the 19 h ijy the b idge thrown over for the purpose On the 2 1st a Te D um, ac companied by the firing of cannon, was celebra ed on this account in the Rus siait artny The van of the Russian army under Pi mce Jcbachoflki, and General Wit' is sdd to have already advanced to the environs of Warsaw, without meeting any opposition from the Polish tro ps. We hea from Lithuania that General Dembrinski, with his troops, the last remain oi the expedition sent to tha? country, has he n taken :iriftont-r by the Russians Prussian State Gazette, j July 27. PORTUGAL. A letter from tiie', dated JuU 24'h, flays: " The government corvette. TE'r. commanded b M Puffi. has arrived at this port rom Lisbon It is said that this vessel brinus the ! treaty concluded with D !. Miguel who accepts ail the conditions offered t" Mm The frtgttt Li Guerriere, Captain K ' drain, left on the moraing of the 4th. for Lisbon with despatches for Admiral R u-sin. Bo- these despatches, drawn up anterior to the news of ihe ta5;in (p(iz. ) :t Lisbon, and no doubt in con formry with the will to iec gnizr Don ra laria a Q i-en ot P irtugal, will piobab'y pr dai some impot tant chan ges i t tne u' erio d 'eimination of the A'V i ' a ' Fmisticrre. BELGIUM- VRIUAGEOF KiNG LE' )i'OLD BRUsSBLS JrLT 25 The arrangements ieiatie the marfiag f Leopold are. at cot ding 10 re po. . n v about to be commenced I he ch s -1 Q i en of Belgium is the Pt incess 1 ; 1 1 . France. P i ate letters received this morning frooi Hamburg, state that the cholera mot bus has made its appearance within cig'ny rules ot Berlin, and that some indications of that terrific disease had been experienced in the vicinity ot Vi enna, naturally causing much aiarm; great tTms were made a H imburg, to avert the awful visitation. TURKEY. Frontiers or kuvia Jult 31 The ( igUO, vlncn Has bct.t br.ughi from Asia Minor, is very des'ructive in the interior ot Turkey The presence of the Sultan in the provinces has had a sjeiv ood effect there, atd has relieved the ti from many apprehensions At Ad'ianopie the Sult3n assigned a large au n from his private trt-sury for the relief ot the poor, and promised to re repeat the gift in the succeeding vears it appears he will s rm return to his eapiiai The military events in Poland cxciie as much intcres' among the Turks as m the W- si of Europt; and all ac coii'i sof the progress ot the contest ate eavri" ly received at Constantinople It sc m be suit a favourite notion with the P nc hat the good opportunity to rcco-cr us lot provinces should be tak .0 ulv .ntage ot, but it wanrs money and fcsolution 'o se iz the tavtrable mo rnen', especially as n is deprived of the adiceot Coun' CluiUcminot The su! tan is said to be tugh'y displeased with O.uot Sebastiani. who he says has placed i,i n ia a situa'iori of extreme embar rassinent ! (ie prtncipalities msrn hordes are y,n purcnaseil for rh- arn p e t'y ciscil 'he pric V, vvhieh hi I w. divisions ct Russian infantry ir Wa'-fachii. have received orders to be read- to tna- h a' the-. J irtest notice to the interior ol Rus I'tMice Nti'osch is exerting all h.is in ;!!''- to p-'suoh 'h- H-isni m insur r s ' snb-or i'hc C'on'iiands ol the ili' to. ' 1 1 x , ) ions ha e hi.her .3 mci villi little a u cation.

From the A. Y. Couier LATEST FROM EUltorC. Reported Yectory of t.'ic Poles. 14,000

Russians taken irrisoners, with eighty pieces or Cannon. Revolution in Italy. Account of the Three Days in Paris. By the ai nval this morning ot the tast sailing ship Sampson, Capt Copp, the Editor s of the Courier and Enquirer have teceived London dates ol the 3d of Au gust, and Liverpool of the 4ih, both incisive. The news of the greatest importance, conveying as it docs, the account of a splendid victory obtained by the Poles tory ot the Poles, was communicated bythe Government to the People o( Paiis on the 29ih of July : but it was subsepublish it. Un the evening ol the sec ond, the confirmation by the passengers was received, and the evening paper ol that day pubish the account as worthy ot belief. The only paragraph caculated to throw a doubt upon ihe truth of this news is one from tin Quoiidienne of the 30th. speculating on the situation of the ariniea, which we publish; but the tact that the Loudon evening papers of the fust and morning papers ot the second, refused to give the account, and that on the s-'cond the Coutiet did publish, it on the autho'iiy of the latest arrival fiom Paris authorizes a belie! that it is coritct What is ivmc the denial, and the only one, 13 in the Qiwtidttnt c of tlie 30' h whereas the las' and no doubt fu ccount is contained in the Message dea Chumbres of the I st o' August tuodays laie' ! I l. ere k good reason to ciedit the account of the victoiy, which God grant may be true It is coi Sdently said that if Lafitte is elected Piesident ol the Chambers, France wil declare lor Poland. The Chronicle -aya 41 Much depends on the choice of the President, of the Chamber of Deputies. There is e believe 1.0 doubt, that ii M Lafitte bo chosen, the P-emier admir.is tra'ion will resign, which will in all prob ability be the signal for war Those at Pans who are well informed d e!l much on the private inclination of the King 101 M L fi'te The supposed inclination ot the K "g will, no doubt, have its inlTi ence m the choice " At St. Petetsburgh the cholera con tinued increasir.g to a frightful extent There has been up to the 14th, 49 16 cases- and 2249 deaths At Archangel and at Ria it had very considerably abited; but at Cror.s'adt it had increased, and at this last place the deaths had been upwards of a bundled a day REVOLUTION IN ITALY Fro- ihe Constitwion I afnza Ju;y 17. In propoition as the A 1 1 s v 1 1 a 1 troops have evacuated La Romagna, the Po tilfical Au'hontie have tost all influence, and it is now io. possible for them to cany on tlie Afimin istraiion except by yielding rothe loudiy expressed wish of the public opinion, which is unanimous. The Poiice, the Civil Officers, and Military Authorities, can no longer act iothe means of the people The Cm Z ns it; fused thMi c unnenre ' HK Hkvoluiion has pervadkd all clas ses the Nobles, tin Crizc s, th Ani zans, the ceunti y people petfectly under stand each other, arid property is every where lespected. However, the Agents of the Police are not persecute ; the Public Authorities are not insuitcd When the people are not troubled by ti e Papal troops they oppose to th: Deposi to, ies ot Authority on y a t'is vie r & which rt riders Government in.pos ibie the taxes are nor paid the Magistrates are not obeyedBadag ir.i Commander of the Papal ! forces advanced to penetrate into La Ro'i-apna, as tr as Fano. eight leagues from Ancona, bu there he was forced to stop A ter r ible desei tion began among his people. The soldiers refused to fight against their teliow citizens ; they de sert in whole bands, leaving behind their arms and baggage 1 hey are very well receiv ed by t he peasants in L 1 Ro agna The ni coloured fi is fl mg at Imola. the Rope's troops ai Fo'ti went to pull it d'wn, but were repulse d These troops were alierwards disarmed at Forti itself, and two Brigadiers who resisted were! sh it bv the peop:e Eery where the N ition V. Guv d orgaoiztd during the revo u:ion has iesumet its du'v ; and the Itauan cm kade is not geiier ally orn, but eve-y b cl v has it in his p ektt 'The ci'izt es ot Bologna Ii3ve sent a 'Kpu-a'mnio K- n.t in ihe nan,e ot La ! R -Miagiia : it is '.dt ' d pt rcmptori v io! ei lar' tha 'he population will repulse tlie Papal troops if i if "hey dae to show 'he inhabitant aie ic i . ,i, . ..... the u'Stlves, ar d soiveti to rise aid poverri the courtiy t lieu-el e s it 'he Court o R nn peisist in. "at U riiptmt: o r e ei ti ' hen. bv vinleic W'ui Can be dene against such rcsola I Uonb.

From the .Yc.-j York Ecvcrdng Pocf. j

vi ale ai Martinio.uk The dread lul hurricane by u iiu.li iht Island ol Barbadoes was laid in i uins, according to the account publi shed exclusively in the . . . , ' . ot Satui day, stems to have igh with abated violence, to Evening Post of extt nded, thou the Island of Martinique, about 23 miles io uie north west. By the arrival at Baltimore of the schooner Virginia Ann, in twenty days fiom St Piertes, news has been reccivi d that a hurricane vras expe nence m that piece on the 1 1th ultimo, by which gitat damage wus done to j houses, lumber, boats, fcc and to the ! shipping in the harbor A tun lautn i : . i . . . - . imci anu crew were missing, supposed , hi us lost Import stateu that great damage had likewise bten sustained at Port Royal. FROM JAMAICA The editors of the New York Gazette have received Kingston papers to the ISth u!t They contain an account of considcra ble dan age on the 2'h to the Manchi oneal Bav, by the unprecedented height of water, and heavy swell, which destroyed the whatt. and greatly injured the plantations in the neighborhood. 1 hire or four vessels were driven into the cane fields or on shore, and lost. Public meetings have been held in the different parishes of Jamaica, at whicii it j was resolved, that the measures contem plated by the mother government are a deliberate violation o', plighted faith, and destructive to the very existence of the colonies and intimate, that rather than submit to the abolishment of slavery, they would "separate from the parent state The inhabitants approve of the liberal fee lings in favor of the slaves, but den. and a remuneration before the shackles are loosened 4 XJ OHIO REFORMED iSH3ISAL COLLEGE. S&OVUtUtOU. npHE public -ire hereby informed that ar -5. institution is established and in successful operation in the city of New - V.i k, denominated 'The Reformed Medical College;" under the jurisdiction of theiefoim td medical sonetv of the United State tha this institution has arisen from its ovm intrinsic merits, not withstanding the opposition of illiberal and interested oh siciar.s. to an eminence which has exceeded the most sai-jTiiiiie expectations of its friends. Animated h the flourishing state of this college, and feeling an ardent desire still further to disseminate the valuable system of practice therein taught, a second school of the satr.f character was established in December 1830, in the town of Vorth'ri ton, denominated "The Ohio Reformed Medical College " This college was char tered by the s'.a'e as a literarv institution; and, subsequently, the board of trustees a do: 'ted the bos e, as the medical branch of their institution, 'here all the various branches of the healing art are taught on the reformed system. A number of young gentlemen have here commenced then studies, and numerous others have applied foe admission. Its localiu presents tin greatest ad', anta&e.s to facilitate rest arches in medical botany: the surr ounding com try abounding with a great variety of medicinal plants and vegetable productions. It is situated near the centre of the state, on the Whetstone river, nine miles north I Columbus, on the northern turnp'ke, and is one of the most healthy and delightful illages in the western country. 'The gtound attached to the college contains every variety of soil for a botanical garden. The necessity for an institution of this kind, undc tlie direction of competent professors, must be sti ikii'gh evident to all who hav e reflect ed on the subject of medical refor m. Hen a system of practice is taught, altogether i superior to that taught in other schools, 01 pursued by other physicians; the remedial agents being derived trom the vegetable kingdom. The efficacy of this practice has been proved, tor more than half a centmy, combining tlie improvements of the most distinguished reformers of the present or am nther age Its superiority has been sore peatedlv demonstrated, as to satisfy the most wavering and sceptical. Ithasbeei. 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 treat injury of the constitution. The benefits to be derived by an attendance at thisinstitution will, we trust, be trulv appreciated by those ho wish to acquire n correct knowledge of tlie healing art Here the student will be taught all the mo deni practice which is deemed necessary, in ad ition to th botanical; and in conse cjmnce of bis residing near the institution and pursuing a systematic course of studies. combining each ot the department of an

dicine, he mav acquired knowledge cf both Jloed who is thorou?hlv aciiaainted witl ; - .: ,1 .. .. ... .... oil.:.!.-. 0 '

m 1 .-'noi l :.j;aec ui voiie , aoi; au .1 e 1 3:1010 expense in comparison to that of other me dical institutions. I he regular fall r.nd winter course of lectures in this institution will commence on the first Mondav in October, and continue six months or longer, during which timebill course ot lectures on all the diffeten .Men departments f medical science will be; Ie iivered, wiih d e.I examiiiations. ixc. P on An itomy and Physiologs ; 2d, Materia dica and Pharmacy; ;d. Theorv and practice -t Ph sic and Surgery; 4th. Mid wite-rv; 5th., (.'livniistrv; 6th. Theoretical and Practical Botanv; 7th, Medical Juris-I prudence, tec. &e. The spring and summer course will be mote particulai ly ap propri.tte-d to botany, materia nietiica, coiipar.itiv e atiatrniv and clmical practice, i'cc There being an Infirmary cc nuectetl wiii the v a begethe students will have the bene ; tit of Chniral Practice, which 'he prac , ti:al i,ut (,t medie ii.e wilt be acquired with i the theorv. i 1.. . . i.ei siucent, on graduating in Won I'tl'lf 1 i 4 . ...r.. .. .1! I. - .. .... I.. I . ff Ret liotd Me i. al i t (t tbe I 'in'eO s 1 ' s my., win mi uini a ii it 1 1 1 uv i i tai S'ates. trom w liieii he w ill red iv e a iliriloma ! ! and leoct ti c ill e..w iiiiprcveuit'atv v

I'.lflVrent menhci"3, and be eT.tUTc T to all it

constitutional privileges aid benefits. There will he no tt e ifa d time to comnlcte a course of studies, but whenever a tudent is qMahHed to ps an exuminatxn, he will receive a diploma, REQUISITIONS. The nullifications for admission into the

school will be 1st. a certificate of a good J schemes produced b Messrs. Yates Mcmoral character; d. a good English tduca- J Ir.tyre, not me. however. has iun tin ge-

HO!). TERMS. The nrice f.iallfvinr- n rprcontonrarr I and access to "itution will be ess to alfthe advantages of the,. hni-fin ri :.t A t'iff v oYlI i ... -I. . 1 ! -4j it .! tr , i fit i.niv. fiw t in. u i ,r : , n: rt in inv.nu - n- i un ........ tiie i

the close of his studies. Every advantage I Mrcl- Z f bnt -s,x f.utnbrr given and a liberal allowance made f.r thos,, lottery, the package or, v cri.tan.s 12 tk5n indint circumstances. Hoarding n.av j cts, c;r.sffiuer.tly c:;c halt the tickets mu:t

! .0 li-ifl - ,i,.u.. ufl' :ut hoot, s ! at th- u-,cf 1 Tho nrir,- . f a Hiploma will be ten dollars. Those wishing " V JIV I 11 III 1 . 1 s I ' " - - ----- , iurther mtormation will please aorcss a letter (post paid,) to Col. G H Griswold, or to the undersigi.td, antlit shall leceivt prompt attention. TTK) V. MORROW, Pre.St. Editors p.u'd.shing the above Circular 52 times shall receive, as.a compensation, h certificate er.titliag the bearer tts tuition gratis. Tht-se pubhshi:g it 6 tin.es. to half the compensation. 1 Ijcse who published the other Circular of the RrJ'rnud Medical C'jUciff, by discontinuing that and inserting this, shall be entitled to the ptivilege heretofore tct forth, and the time re coiled troni the commencement of the li vu. er. New arrangements, in this Institution, render.this alteratit;n indispensably necessary. Such Editors in the est as publisheci the New -York Circular one year, bv giving tlie foregoing tvvclve insertions can set d their students to the Institution and tbev shall be accepted Editors publishing wilt please send us one paper containing this publication. 'Those who do not receive our Circulai . are hereby authorized to publish it from this, or any other paper, and for vv aid one ot their numbers and their claims shall be registered. T.V.MORROW. 3"' he connection between this irstitu tion and myself being dissoh t d, all persons are requested to midn-ss their commuiiica tions to Dct T. V. Morrow . J. J. STEELE Ohio Reformed Medi- al College,April '?.Mh. 1S51 5&EW (rOOHS. II A YR the plec vre of informing their friends ond the public eneralli; that thei have rcccireil, and arc rou ojh'is .'r, a rcnercl assortment of vu rchundize, among rh Ich will be found Sintcrlne Filar,',, U!ta Olirc, Rror 11 and Green cloths rery superior brown A light-l'li'V cait;ct Red, White are Green Flannels Rose Mackinaw and Point Blankets Super JUac! Italian Lute trivg Silk and Tabby Yehuts Jnmdiazctx, Plaids, Cambric? Calicot. Gloves, lfo':cri;. Fashionable Ronnet and Relt Ribbons, Leghorn Ronnets, Fancy Soa Cologne II'..ter, Silk and Marseille? Vesting?, Brown and Bh ached Domestics, Prunella, Morocco and Mens'' Leather Shoes Fine and Common Hai?. c. Sc. together with an assortment of Hardware, Irov, Steel, Castings, Fresh Groceries and Queensware, they are determined to ofer at the lowest rates for cash or merchantable produce of any kind. They tale this opportunity of inform ing the customers of the Yincrnncx Steam Mill that in f uture that establishment will be under the immediate management of Que of the firm; and they hope that their inrariable dijosi(ioi to accommodate will ensure them a share cj public patro11 age. tCJrThe highest market price for Wheat, Corn and Saw-logs. December, 1S30 47X1IS5HG SUN y yiycE y ;'v' v.ixi. IESPEC'TFULLV informs his friends and the public, that he has leased for a term of vears, the TAVERN STAND lately occupied t) f k neral i lomer Johnson. a.l is now prepared to accommodate travellers and all others who ma give him a c-'dl, in the best manner. The stable attached to the house islaree and c onv enient and a careful hostler is em nis tmsiness. Vincennes, July 22, 1831 O 4 -tf Y(9 S70TZGB. e J F 1 AYINCi been appointed agent to snpera E I intend the Pork lost in the Wabash liver in the keel boat commanded bv Capt. Parte r bv the owners Messrs. Krepps and hloar.e, I therefore request all persons hav - ! ii.g picked up anv of the pork to inform me ! of the same, others ise I shall prosecute all j persons having any ef the Said pork, and ' ik electing: this notice. WM. MI EC RE. July 21, 1831 24-tf ." I. Any person or persons having any of the aboe pot k in their poss-.'ssj ,f ( t finding any. bv depc-sitin the same at Mr. Mo-es IKedle's mill, will receive a co i'i1 nitlOil to'" S iili'". . M. LJt - 7 ,r iJ lllltill(T l)(P)(r r l) " L AiUii: supp r ibi.ru an I 11 tio-r qei- on CominisMOij, e ustantlv on hand, and for sale bv J. K. Kl'K TZ. :i ;r-tf i..-j : 'inc:n'.-,:, Juiy T, IZ'.

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EXTRAORDINARY ilTTBikCTICIS! gkv.at axi ;i:and TICKETS only 10 Dollars!!

Much has been sol ct the eX'flicT.t neral satisfaction (which is tr homed ti. ia Mii'u.e to Florida) as tli v.t of the Lottery to U' drawn on ti e 11 st September text 1 hc Capitals are magnificent and briill'ini are. at the same- time so i.caierous l.a; ail ma be n.ad.e affiuent. Six numbers ar- to 1 1 ('nwn frrm t!;e wheel, jm d this beir.-r a Tb'ntv-six i.uir.brr oi- T,,5Z I purchasing a parkacr t f U h Ac 1 ict ets cost 192 dollars r.vhtv -o:v- dc.Uais and t"0 cents' 1. ctt is sate to be draun Halves, Quarters, and Fghth in san.e pro-r)orti-n, thus nea:iy e:.e half the amount must lie returned, with a ch. nee for tL Capitals Those wl.o only desire tcr.dvr.ture to tl.e extent of a single ticket or share ran do sc, th":r chance in this Lottery is bettt r th i: usual; for seldom is there such a gdaw c." prizes, and the numbers to be draw n t: urr. the wheel, exceed the usual average. In send.in- 01 ders for this Lett rv to t!.r: untlei signed at Pittsburgh, prst ,ge va d r.cC be f.aid. and to save return postage, Ctrtit:c.itcst f tlie Tickets wili be sent whu. des:i d, but in r.o cac is this resorted to u:.as bv special ciitectum. ' The following is the SCHI ME which ha? called forth such universal cdr,uu;ti-r.l! I

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The next rental k is, that the price ri Tickets nevet was so reduced in a scht nio containing Five Hundred and Fif'u si.iThousand vie h'u?:dred t::d V:tnt dcitjr.s. Whole Tickets Sl6, Halves S'. Quarters g4, Eighths S2- thus all have the oppetunitv of becoming wealthy by the outlay of a ti ihV. The subscriotr is well known to have conducted the Lottery. Exchange ;-.nd Commission Business for many years at 13-i Broadway-his punctuality ai,rl attentit't. h; proverbial if it hajipen, jiowever, th:.' tliii, iatice shtMildbe seen by any e ne un uajuainted with that h use, they are referred to Messrs Yates & Mt Inure, and can have rhe first am- best referei.ee in eve n city in the United States. The office at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has been opened foi tin express purpose of accommodating the numerous correspondents West of the Mountains, and enabling them to obtain tickets in all authorized Lotteries. Availing himself of this ccneral advertisement, S J. S. begs to state that a N. V. Lottery drv. s every U edr.esday i Uniru ' anal Lottery every otlier Saturdav and n. Vir gii i. Lottery once a week. At the NewYork O frier, tickets only in that Mate are sold bv directing orders to Pittsburgh purchasers may be supplied with chances in all the foregoing Schemes (in hiding, f course, me xiew-ioiK iicKtis.j i nose living at a distance are informed that whn they remit money withc-ut designating a Iotte ry, ticke ts will he sent in the most approved themes, and when an order is given for tickets in a Lottery, the drawing e.f which shall have taken place before the letter is at hand, -he money will be invested in the next Scheme, or held subject to the order r.f the paitv. The Reporter from New York, and Despatch frout Pittsburgh, rot.tainii g Drawings. Schemes. Counterfeit Detector and Exchange Table, with ; rices rf Stocks, fee. will be sent gratis to all who purchase- f;oni the subscriber Address S. J YLYiTER, iro. PrcadrsauXtvs- Ycrk. Or S. J. SYLVESTER, Pittsburgh. ;17The Office at Pittsburgh is conducted by N. Syi.vF.STfc!?, who will at all time have on hand a complete assortment (lf C APS, suitable for each easm c f the vear. The attention of country Stoh F.KKkPf s is particularly called ti tliis cstabiishn.ent. Commission Business of every description attended to, antl enquires on all business subjects, will be answered by return mail, cither front Pittsburgh, or New-York. Pittsburgh, Aug. 17, 1831. Z'jull SPRLG AXD SUIIfTER GOODS. Has jit keckive a sitplv or Foreign anil Domestic DUY laOODS. Amongst which are the newest irtrrr ami latest style Cu.icoi:?, Cimjuax?, 1 lortx Ca??pi kuks. . lie ii::s al i reeoived IKON. CASTINGS. SALTc TAR. lb- npc. tli.llv solirirs a contimiancc o p-ihli" piitPMi re. Yin. eiinos, May 17, ls.11 15,f AS SmiTJl S I ILL Ci n i'.t s t.,, t Vy tir. in anu Stirrt rcu It ls-.U'. s at tl,. , 1 .1 1., ,, ,i ..... i, , vs at tilt Ike h :p-.v to aCLOu .-.-tf .. . t 1'., lit. iicdate h:s custon eis Aujust 20, lb

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