Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 November 1831 — Page 3
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vlcenm:s, novemuer
j hack,) a hrr;e amocnt ofUnds h:d,a1rcndy
been sold ai an avciae pficc oi one u. lar and hcvcnty odd cents per acrct.
National Debt Wc arc informed
'1 ho Wabash river continues at a good ' that, in a rccc nt coi rcspondence bctw ctn sta;r lor steam boat, .uid rising j tne Sccietary of the Treasury and the ; ; Presi lent of the United States Hank, it is Tic f'rei.u ihmv in this day's paper sntd the whoie debt of the U. States en vviil lc found hihl -imp.irt.uit. Pdnnd the fii st of Janimy next, wilibe less i rjtri-t t'titi-il as i utw in a state of unar- tiiao veriy five minions of dollars. ch, whi h I most sincerely hope may i Tin United States own seven millions net ce continued. , of the s'ock of the Bank, which at Hit ! present rate wouid pioduce upwards of Tho Indiana Journal h as cane out on eiht millions, and if converted to this an uii-.tiiii sh M. I' will be issued iwic4j purpose, would reduce the debt to about a week dorm: the .scs-i m of the h'gila- 16 millions Bo-ides this fund, time tuu. . w i : t he in possesion of Government at - - - !tac period mentioned, twenty millions in io;t Titr u-nrmvM-v b nas, the whole ot which it is funhci
An clevc.d'i hour hit, a,l all Jackson men ;5tl, not nI lh- 1Jal,k- bul individuals
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VTC) I1CE is heieby ejw n, that I havt ta 1 ken out l'-tters of administration on the estate of John ll. D.bbins, (late of Pikccoun tv. I a. deceased.) all persons having claims Hgainst said eitate are dcsiicd to nie-ent
them legally authenticated for settlement.
sold this 'rode nt ftii and .$ 25. As the demand is entirely for domestic consumption, and foreign merchants do not hold out encouragement tor shipments, prices would soon be reduced by dartre arrivals. The t hief part of this week's importation ha passed inspection, and found ready sale on the Leveeyet w e cannot consider the price firm, for the reasons above stated. Sur flour we quote at :i and yJ '-'.". The quantity in town is not great, and tlie arti'de finds low purchasers.
COTTON BAC( UNO cv BALE ROPE. HHK GVAL.
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continue very oun, .i.iu o .muuh.hs an- rM ii subset ibe i bees leave to inform his H . . f the asking prices. A sale has been made : I trends and customers, that he h.s re-! ? U ,n- in coi.nH, SuVe ot In- V of good Kentucky J; c at h cents, the j moved his More to the brick house. one doer j u,s,,ia' lL1 Slf article beii. r Ver plenty, other holders ! tVoa, Water-vtrtet, adjoining the st. re ,f . 4j IIQiv, Vi CuDiiUiJt X . i . . 7 i." fj Purtcli ik. He!erd. formerly occurred 1) !,v person who w u ,..;iehcnd said oov nii;:ht t-e induced l accept tlie same price, t . u u 1 onon . , vuj ..vj u ( t
HAMNCi takvii Iri' -rs of ndmi'ijtmtion of the ta:e of Tew.'i5 B v.ef deiM, from the Prolan Cnrt of I'iko j county, ill persons having claims aain--t An said estate are reopies'ed to present thf'ia
and those indebt to the estate are requested cnienienanrl those in(iet.lei, lo h uko to make immediate pavmcnt, the estate is ' l)a nic,lt- 'I'he estp'e presumed to Le believed to he solvent. ' ' j iiwlvent. JOHN BLAZIL Aifm'r.
JOHN CHAMBERS, AdmV. October 3d, 1831. 35 fit.
() t. i:, isai.
T AN-A WAY from die subseril-rr liv-
ui that.
I he United Stctes,
ofier to discount
jtheieforc, possess the means ol paying
(Virv Cl:iv. th f,rmrf (? lCrol'irl -
Avh.'e ou !s way t. vi-it Iii-h sMck farm oflf he who,c dcbl . al a,,y limc lhe i.i Illinois stepped fu-aday and better, in Pcabe! When thu is done, the ordmaVin, enne. The national Ileouhlieans on j ry annuai expences of the government a muster dat, and af'er due notice, held a ! W,,J re(lu,re ttn or e,cvtn nlUions, inertia.;, a caucus I think they call it, du- the T" under the existing r riiM w hich .hey apuoiuted a debate to j 8 ?J "pwardof tvrent)' five
tiieet the National Republican Convention
I " m tt i,.. ;m k.. r . i ... t wo itiii I i.:.., .. . i. . : i
i I (ll 'I'll tV II llllll I , lit I t III w ill Ul -v'-J-i IU j v 1 ?Jl 11 Oil I ' I , SI I'll i I l ' "11
sic Ins old custonu rs. i rent reward.
In Ba-rin, foreign or domestic, we heir
' nivt 1 1 a 1 1 v if 1 1 M is . Hr ha. on hand a good assortment of
,x Jl") i.am',uiivw.,,,..a "-'"itiinilhit every description. Also an in
v oice ot"
millions
A". T. Mer Jdv.
i
at Indianapolis, to prepare for making a President at B dii nre next winter; but there were no ofti e holders, nor ministers, cr otliei st'kers there, and are to be none at Baltimore, but all good men and true, patriots, atiomlx and kononihlcs men who are w illing to save the people the trouble of Pri sident making, and will therefore ch se one for them. Tlicy pay the p-t.ple c!iose badly, and as they appear li'v dy to choose the same one ajruin, if lef: to themselves it is resolved to try
r..ld i! without their assistance the next!
ti.-.iv?, s th." Xtt.'ioiial Republicans are to
CORN, meet slow sale at our present pri
ces. The supply of all these articles excels present demand but an improvement may reasonably be expected soon. COFFEE of good quality is wanted : it l.as been sold at 1 1 cents. LEAD SHOT remain the same prices are nut established, and tew sales are made. RICE, (new) commands 4 cents in small quantities. The price of old is uncertain.
Oct. lf. lKU.
PETER TRKSLER.
Commission AND
It will be observed by the statements of the polls, copied from the Daily Chronicle, that the Jackson party have succeeded in the recent elections in Philadelphia, by an increased majority. The Jickson candidate for Senator received in the City a Majority exceeding 1500; the avct3ge majority for the ascprtihlu ti-lrl nrwl ltif Sv-OnrO and fm.
mon Council tickets, exceeded one thou-1"" irs wf aS t.iereab.ut. black
... , , t , " ur :ii,Ll a -oi complexion, ar.o well erow n
f.TOVES, nssorted, 7 & 10 plate, lOO 15 s. SALT, lOO B'js ALLUM, Ml All of which he will sell on fair terms for cash, or for POUR and CORN, delivered
tin Fall and Winter. j ! Persoiis bovine ;irronrts wifli t.im nrr i
hereby info-iued that he intends roii.V on1 s ill romieucs ibe
for "'.mhIs shortly, and they are rerciestcl to i ioihgf, PuINI'SS at
2n
IfttllV subscribe! t: t. pleasure of
intorn-iiir the ublic :cr -a it :t
(.MMlSlON AND
bo O M d,
lO THS PUBLIC."
UN Awny f rom the Subscriber, on tl
night of the 22d October last, an indented apprentice to the Tailoriiij; business, by
the name ot Johx Kichakdsox; he is about
sand It is thus apparent, that the Jack
son majority in Philadelphia has increas cd about one thousand votes since John
1 Sergeant was a candidate for Congress,; trotn uarbounnj; orgmni; him cicdit on my
tor his age; it is snppoxed he has gone tottie
Arkansas i erntorv where h? has a sister
call and settle the s.-iine before inc Orh ot , sorrrn H'F.si' coksek Ol water a.sd September. SAMUEL SMI1 II. m a a k f T st i t s
Aug. 31, 1831-
30 it
SY.V
jr vi
livii.j;. I do hereby forewarn all persons
in.m.-oie ce.oi.e. jii, soni3 weeusnc- . . It iT.. e.: 'arrn,,,,! T :.m rU,.r-.i i rn,n
fore Mr. ciav s nassinir visit here, and at ... V , ... . nL:. . I law namst :dl -ir.d -..nv w!.a m-;u o. '
: . . 1. , ,nnis iooks iikt a re cr.io 111 iuiiduei-i o .. ...
i .... n,.t, j.t,. I II. RUBEE.
he if.auti.ij of tho nationals above alluded
to, i; an;e:irs they were apprised of his accidental intention to cal!,c passcnf, and as in similar cases made and provided, thny appointed a committee of 'Jo good an 1 true nationals, for the purpose of greeting their idol, and dining him too, as fie p issed along. Said committee were to act with vigilance, and so it seems a few of thyn at least did, tor tke very day, if not the hour, for the accident to happen, vas known porno time be fire hand. Mr. Clay arrive?, ail the committee save half a
dozen or so, trail on him, appropriate let ters arc exchanged, and speeches made, Avhen lo! Mr. Clay, just as old Hickory had done beforchun, declined eating; said tho yulgars of the land had rendered the practice unfashionable, &,o. and he did not intend to cat (dine) again on his own account, until he knew whether he was to be elected President or not; so to till up the time, the committee introduced each other to Mr. Clay, and Mr. Clay to the committee, or at least as many of them as could be mustered, ami i: is said that 10 or l." more of the good citizens called upon Mr. C!a, during his stay in tow n, who were all duly honored with a tip of his wag, a::d saw the touch of his leaver nay, more. I am told that he even condescended to ici o;ki the ones carry his letters to post otii e; yes, gen'ie reader, and a Jackson post-oiiiee too!!! B it Mr. Clay
was acquainted wph the cau'icr bclore; that i- to say, he knew him by character, the moment he saw him. Now after all this, who in the name of a'i .he decency will dare to question the p rv, -t and expediency of letting the ;. ''o.frt.? make a President of Mr. Clay. 1; t their ow n especial use and benefit. It isiia - hat d iring the late admiui-tra-ti .1, and for some time after its close," he ' c a.si ,m!Iv attended public dinners,'1 (vitoss, (err. penitence, and J am inc.) for the dou'de p.irj)os. of abusing gen. Jacksou ua' tue festive board, and of vindicating" his owai diaraeter there. And a !- tiioagh it waM Ins kaw.', and"' his "ritrht'' to do thes thinirs on such occasions 'those occasions weie never .taught, never
promptct!, bv " him.
Ol!
La!
long,
Vincecnes, Nov. 5, lS.ll,
:y tf
mo ('anal The Canal connecting li?T T5 r rj-.nv a kc Erie with Chillicolhe is 250 n.iies C, and is now open for uatigaiiun. f l')sIcri!r vn : W b 1 b ft. 1C0 Porke Barrels, winch he will sll
- . . .. ., ... at a reduced price for cash in hadfor furIt is said Mr. Lumpkin, the candidate iutonilt.LioN Cal, at John ,Vis(.,s ran
ol tbe llark party, has been elected Yaul.
Cl(vernor of Georgia.
Nov. .5,1831. r.9 nt
JACOB II ALL.
DZED. Oa Friday niht, the ih C uiUtUfetlMiOri ghtllt. of October last, at his residence in thisnKRK wjJ! be rflered at public sale on town, Mr. Joirx Baiu-y. Mr. Btilf; ft the 2.ith dav c;f November instant, at
was amenjr the lirst American settlers in! the late dwellini; of John Black deceased, this place. He lived respected, and died ! the personal property cf said decedent,
anioi gst wni i. are. One lour horse ivnggon and (rear, one new waggon without iron cue horse, a iianti1tf uf leather, S de to commence at 10 o'c'ock A. MTerms trade known or d;;y of sale. HIRAM DTAKKU, 7 , M ART1N ROBINSON. 3 "1umr s' November 3, 1831, 59 3t.
REMOVAL.
RLE cv BROKAW, Tailors,
ESPF.C TFULLY inform theii custom
ers, and the puolic generally, they have
removed to tie btick buddiht; nearly opposite Col. Gractt.r's tavern, and just below their former stand, whre they will at all limes be happy to attend to any Commands n the line of their business.
4 U;31 f3 tf
WILLIAM VUXUE.
Vmcennes, Auui. .33!
...
S?pt
"SOR SALE b ;uc :;. s,t fc Yh.ccnno m. S;eam Millfn Ca-! onlv. MAUUN HUNTER. Yincennes. Juh 13, 1S31 27-tf
DISSOLUTION.
pituci's ep etofore existing un
J
H.Wll the pleasure of infor:,y:)g their ffiaulx and the puinic gem rally, t.uAtimj have received, and are now o. mug, t; general asortihcvt of 7 cr.i (.': .an ng rhick -will be found Nr'";.c lUuch Bine, OZrr, Jlro:cn and (In m cloth . rcrjy superior hroirn S;liht-lluv. cabinets Htd, White and (in en Flannels Ho a? .Mackinaw and Point lilunhetx Supir Black Italian Lvtotring Silk and Tabby Velvets Bondniztt, Plaid, Cambrier Calicoes, (llorcs, Hosiery, Fash-
ionahle Bonnet and Beit Ribbons, Leg
tier the hrm 01 M. Hone. & Co. is this 1 ,or m ts. Fancy Soap", Cologne U a
!. iaii fr .
Ail persons indebted arc 'tr ''' "a JKirnitles estings, Vroirn
ay eisv.
re(pie-ted to make immediat' payment inland Bleached. Domestic., Pruntlla, Mo-
the subsciiber. w ho alone is authorised to j rorco and Mens" Leather Shoe Fine.
settle the aif.4irs ot the late hr m. A. LkROY. Yincennes, Oct 4, 1 1 1 373t
regretted. On Sunday ni eld, the oOth of October last, at the residence of his son in this town, Mr. A.vroiNE RiriiARnviM.n, an dd and truly respectable inhabitant of this place.
7
NIIW GO Oft
BURTcii iii;ri:in)
AYE jasi rertived t'neii 1..H and Yin-
b
nor rviMi 'ilvvas
em! raced
Now, "if there be any who are
d convinced that Mr. Ckiv is entitled to
gommrrcCal iicpcvu FROM Till: LOt ISIANA A PV CUTISL, OV (K'Tomat 1.';, GENERAL REMARKS. The weather, since last Sunday, has been clear
and dry; although, for the first half ot
the week, unusually cold tor this climate
The temperature has changed since Wednesday, and is now warm and pleasant. The business of destroying old houses, and erecting new ones, goes on with increased vigor, and the appearance of the city is aire a dy much improved. The good health of the town and its vicinity is uninterrupted. Strangers and citizens arrive daily; and business will, wc hope, be recommenced at an earlier day than usual. The river has fallen this
week 18 inches and is now 10 feet u inches below high watermark. The vessels driven ashore by the gales
of August last, have generally been set afloat: One ship, one brig, and one s"hooner, remain hard and fast; the ship
! (Xevvport)will in all probability remain in
her present situation until the river rises. The nrig (Orion) will no doubt soon be iu her proper element if we ma judge from the industry and skill of the gentleman iu w hose charge she is placed. The schooner, from present appearances mi.dit be launched without much diliieultv COTTON. One sale only of the new
and Common Hats, 6;c. Sc. together u ifh an assortment of Hardware, Jroi. Steel, Castings, Fresh d'roaries and Quctnsware. they are determined to offer at the loiut-f rates for cash or merchantable prodi ce o f any kind. They take this opportunity of inform-
ter (iOODa. which, . dd, d to MXVmgthe ev .tomer-icf the Yincennes St am
U rmer sAock, makes their asoi tment com- ; Mill ti.it n. future that establishment ;
j pleae, ;tial will be sold low for cash, or in 1 x-; be vnd r the immediate wona'remevt of
change lor most k n .s ot u untry pruuuee. j one of the frm; and they hope thai their m.. , - inrjriablc niporition to accommodate
1UU turrets .vai.i, will ensure them a shurc 01 uiddic patro-
J U ilit.n J 1 1 7 iv I j 1 , Yincennes, Ocr. 1, 1831. 34 3m
To all whom it minj concern:
TTNOVY Yl-d 'Hint, Whereas, JOHN
X. BROW ii and others, ha' itg purchased of William Fleming and Thomas Rickey, the exclusive right, bv deed bearinp- d ite September the twentieth, LS31, of making, vending, and using. STEAM WASHING MACHINES (Patented by Alviu Footc, i:f the Sta-e . f Ohio, on the7thday of December, 1330.) m the following counties r. the iitate of Iudi u a, to-wit: Veruiillion, Ciibs-Mi, Posey, Y.mdcrburg, Warrick. Spencer, Crawford. Dubois, Pike, Knox, D uicss, Cireene, CI v, and Sullivan: w id sell by counties or single rights upon reasonable terms, their interest in 'he same, on application to the subscriber at Bedford, Lawrence county. Ind. JOHN BROUN, A-cnt. Bedford, Oct. 18, 1831. 39 4t
ohn Milam,
vc.
nces
1 ' y
the I'n-si'lencv , their want of eonfitleuce ; crop has come to our knowledge; sa
v. ill surely cease wuon
tb.ev are told., and ! tVom ot) a t'.t) bal.'s. at Vk cents round ( )i'
that too b Mr. Clay himself, that seeing: the old crop, C0 to SO bales Louisiana, how well gen. .lack'n's course has i ccn 'have been taken at Pi a 10 cent-, and arceeived by the American people, he too. ' u(ut vJ0( bales prime Alabama, at M. Re-
has adopte-!. and renco t ortli w aii adhere j cent mtorniatioii respecting the crops is
toeney, discouraging, and we have no doubt there
will be a great deficiency.
VCCO. The transactions of the
to i until b..x i- clcetc:! to the Pre
.it-it in the attempt. Me.-srs. A i- u ail be a great def
:s. Rusb. Porter, Wirt, and all, v. ill j TOR AC ...ihiodiv throw up their new hobby. ; week hav e
PAINTS, OILS. VAKMS11LS AM l) K-S 1 I FT S.
To Physicians and others.
fITT tC OK KICK have just receiv ed from H.dtimore a fresh suv.rdv of
DKLHi s. MEDICINES, tycc. Their as sortment is will selected, extensive and complete. O'-ders from a dist:mce will be is proiij tly Httendcd to as if personal application were made; all articles warranted of the best aality, and sold low for cash. They have the genuine PORT WINE, used for medical purpose; every varietv of PATEN 1 MEDICINES, and ample supplies of FEVER AND AOUE POWDERS, used so succcs.dahy in the cure of chills and fever. ALSO, WORM MIXTURE, equally
effectual for expelling worms, and made ra
! so convenient a form as to be taken with
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not hjen nnoonant sav m an i i,,- .u ,-urpa ,
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cnti-ma.-o-:r.i. and jom Mr. Clay again, as ; or foo liogsheaos. One sa.e has been j The FEVER ifc A(;UE POWDERS,
:...i,:i a th see how he is a going t r to i nKlde at I?i, and li, cents, being I j and WORM M1XTCRE, are altogether
tvi: okl Hi kv tv up. and tnat too at h;s ;cent above our quotations.
-n a- orach as to say, there i-- tor juearlv half X. and tiiat description being! ,
:.bl Du1, 1 recko.i how 1 know now ;lt
present
m -st in demand.
hrou
lot wa 'f vegetable prodajv tion, anl consequently
their exin'oiuon can De attended with ihj
rlo m i danger whatever, and will effect a speedv
dam, Petition for a divorce, i Milam, j
NT) now t J. is tunc came the complain2. aatby hi counsel, ai.d on moiion and legal r.ilU it hied, it is ordered by the court that the pendency of thi suit be published in the We-ternSun, a public newspaper pi intcd "u: lucennes, fo--four weeks sue essiva.lv, and that unless the said Frances Milam, be
and appear hear at the next term of the
Circuit Court in the county of Sullivan, and answ er the complainants bill, that said case
will bv heard and determined in her absence,
and the matters and things therein decreed accordingly.
A Copy I est, BENJAMIN WOLFE, Cfk s. c. c.
t. 2, 18ol. CsS it
nage. &TThe high e ft marlet price for Wheat, Corn and Si r-lons. December 1S:0 " 47-
.V RISING SUN
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NOTICE.
semi-anauat niceting cf the Medical
Hoard of 'he first Medical District, will
t ik- place in Yincennes on the lirst Monday
in November next. liv order of the Hoard, II. DECKER, SW-'v. Oct. 27. 38 tdm SPRI(; AXD SUIMESH GOODS. Has jist kccj-jveh a si ji'lv or y r-ereign and Domestic
pXUiY GOODS.
Amongst uhich are the newest patlerna and latest style Calicoes, Ui.N'Giiams, RoLEX CasSIMEKE-!, vVc. He has also received GROCERIES, IRON. CASTINGS. SALT TAR
a i. v. i j i. i - i - i r :. .- r
Ui...i iv, i 1. 1 iiuonii.s ins ir and the public, that he has least a term of years, the '
TAVERN STAND lately occupied by General Homer Join. son, and is now 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 convenie nt and a careful hostler is employed who is thoroughly acquainted with his business. Yincennes, July 22, 1S31 24-tf
NOTICE. To all whom it may concern THAT the estate of George Wag prrer c'.cc'd. is insolvent, and not able to dis-
chavge the debts against it. and all persons j
! indebted to the said estate, are n-mn-upft r
come forward and settle their accounts that I have ag dost then. ELF HETH WAGG ONER. 1dminiHiralrix en said 1 1 laic. Oct. 8,1831. 33tf
JOHN B. DUNNING, E ith hamn'tr in hand, is again at kh
Anrtll!
v. il.'.: ib t '.to . : nd de-
ja
a ; i .
ex-I o!hi
i t It lirortioiic - rrt rinvid!..,l 1 .
i : . . . 1 1 . t i i . . i. ! I 1 . A " 1 - w w , v v-,... miv.u nui.
.oic . a we;, us um. ;v- lujlier price man eou.u oe ououueu 10. a , -y tWQ ,.iUcr Mc(.idcs may be had of . b.oped thai ail jm v'd edicns, ,paircl lucludm- a greater proportion o 1 1 Mv i)wcn Creepy, of CarlMe, Mr Simnon,
.c!d m.ai. (Jaelv;nans not ecep-1 tirsts and seconds. Very little is now ot- cf Hrti-eville, J cob Wolf, of S'uker Praine, id- ; x' u 'ii cease t. speak or talk ' fered for sale, and the article is not much S Doiaaou, West of. the Chi itian Settle-
l.tluui'f w :;r. petib nee, and ; souht .. s;. on hand HnJ hogshead-, ; meat. Id S. Ikli, Mount Carmel. Messrs.
Mieur w .mmi. invrencevuie, and Peter Green, of M ivswhe, Id. Sept. 24, 1631. 53 tf.
4 NI) will prrmptatte,,d to aR 'alls in his line, b
He re-pecttal!y soduu a continuance : V, J vromptness in exec u of public patronage. Wf WJ pJ4V'l'z ail cu!c,S Vinccnnes,May 17, 131 l.Vtl y , ,h V' his r ' done, he here
i w . . ............ . . i . i , - i ii .. i . . : .
fur. iu.' seee'li; UK' na-uui-iuioii '.-,,( wlncll a small pan omy is in msi ,...!.. 1 1 . . I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i
rt , . i , 1 1 ! war ."on, ui' v iiiv i luui'
SLviAR oV. MOLASSES. Wc hear of no sales execpt a small one of t lis lader
ic-id.eiitial s.n'Ci .i; or, m tine, any ; -; c h. lie' ieo ii nai of w Inch would
-1 1. . 1 . . . . .i X'
pr-'b.ce a iiratinj s-.iiiil nfKui ine a.iuioMv , m barrels, at 'J'i cents, in tlie cuv. io n, i v - of a man w ho i- siniplv travelling , fhane can be expected iu either of ih-se -iV .mi v illa-e lo villaL'c."anl "irom ham- articles, until the new i ron comes it.. R
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1-1 t't
im'.-e, bandy
- his si-jck far::i.
for th
purpose ot i p(,r;s tVoni the country speak unfavorably FLiKiL. of the Planter's prosnecs. The late cole!
I.
Frrc-f.rrss.
weatuer
h;
is
prosp
he ked the rowlii of" the
JT VYING located tn.nsed :n Yincennes. IS. renders his PROFESSIONAL SEKVlCF.Sto'h. ee;z-.ns ot the town aiul its
half croj
r , ... .
llCHIliAN IU) A I) LAM)S. Wo .rf ,M.eibcd ! ie.nu that the sales
of these laiuUaie etV.cted more rtadny ; -n is at hand, and w e eped sooa i . i ... . c ti.nL xv. h d jiuu i- 1 beMer iot uined oil ihe s!.! i ci.
paled Al the d ite of our 1 iU si ao v ices j;ym Le-aiibpjrt, (three or fjur dis
cane, and will ereatlv diminish ihe pr.-j v.ntnty. Il.s o!,i. e is on M trket-sti eet , duct. On some plantations not more liiao 1 ' Messr. RosC fc Harper's store.
ire expected. The rodm se i-
to
FLOl R. Pifocii hundred to two Ji
e m cv be f und at alt times, except
w lie re
wncu a'j-e'.t no ')U-.i..ess. He hopes, ft'-m !n uiire.ui' : ed aiti li'iou to all cases entrust '. . to ti.s o c. t i meiit a part of the oubhc
", ! , '. o: Hi" charts will re i oe
and Lancis, trch lv.eniacu , have becaj cccuajs, Oct. 3, lbjl, 35 St.
ttVVi VJL.MlUli age ot .i liberal public.
PECTI CLLY inform thcr friends Rer ir himself m debt, hr hns
rk
res
to share the patron-
to request
t$L aod the publx generally, that ttieii tliosj in debt to bio. to make payment bv ihe NEW GRIST MILL is now coin; h. edJ lf'-h dav i f October next. A r.eelei t of
ure endeavour to keen1 n''s itqe.c.t may cue him umdeasant tt-el.
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mg-., and tut lh m to exner-se.
inccimes, x-T) 17. Ih3i
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on n mo at an times, iresli .vu-..l and FLOUR, which they are determined t seli at tair prices for cash onlv. No order wid bj accepted after th:s i.otihcatiuu, ualessiiie Casli accompaiiE s tin in. I'hose who u. iV 'i.tve accciutits at tht
Viacehi.es STEA.NI MILL, are informe d, j
that cash pavmcts wdl be expected iV ' ' x'1 " 1 "'"b,.1 ev erva. tu 'e thev n,av have pu,ch.tsI at j l tHrci. tru, t, tii..t 'establishment. Vde pn.prietr r, ;i. t. ! -b Dectmbe. Lt xt.
prepared to execute otders fur PLANK and SCANTLING of everv description at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. N. l M. 2c H. have received a consignment f 100 l tiieL of REN HAW A SAL I w hich they iv hi ttisp-.-se of low. Yiuccunes, Mu 7, 1BJ1. 13 tf
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NOTICE. LL tucAe h.vi., t i e.i.s ajiinst the es T..te ot J tines L:ckw h1, deceased. 1 tte
t Gib .n eountv . Mate ot Inilianu. to fdt
tune aiid tbe fist M u-
in the Clerks . flu e.
or their claims -i). eve; ttier bcexeluded.
JOHN L ESSL E Y, . idm r. Oct 2:, 1831 Z76X.
ttt( 'Vl'KKSS SHINGLES, eU?UUU E r sale by
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WILLIAM MIEl
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