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vinci:nm;s. nr.t;i;:nn;it n. !-: i . ERRATA. Tn t!e Address frcro the Posey ccunty J ickson meeting, fever;. I typographical errors were ('it i loo -it d. Hie foUo'viag cue so completely obscures the meari-'g, that it t.heu!d lie caret Ud. In the !h obim'., 57 lines from the bottom, t.ul "exporter is the impertcr consumer." imte.nl ef ' cxj'utter is t!u oettce and crnaimcr." The Message of Governor Ray to the Le-gi-dature, at the openaaK i f tht: session, ha Been received, an t s,ViH be given so soon as I can tnj.kc room f,r it. It is the shortest he has ever eiven anil I feel satisfied none v.ilt re;;, et the time f-pent in perusing it. The ItmupM.d Address of Governor NobVhas be-m teethed. Ha urines i vr promises ami if 1 e adharcs to theov, wid no tl"ubt pass on in !is admi.ii.tt ation w th crcd't to himself and advantage to the Sv. ate. His Adliess shall ! e riv en. It i- tliui t, atitl should be re id b d! Gen J v I iiomi h t !n en r iveted to the Sv!ite of the Uni ed St tcs, tn supply the Taeanrv oee.ai. lu-d l)V the death f James N 'de, as will be seen by the Leci dative proceed'- gs ia this dayN paper. CJtnl Tipton is and always has been a fiieiid to tluY,f'ini'.' ri - Kerit Mis Anion Kima v lias been elected P!i m Judt;eof the rth Judicial Circuit, over I. V J. hnsti n, Hi.d J!in H. 1) owdvti, Provecutirg Attorney, oer Mr. II Mutiuton II lrhin (I M ore. Y.q. h a5 elected SpeaIcrr of the Home of Representatives, and William fcheets, Lsq. Cleik, both without opposition. The address of the Free Trade Convention is given in this day's paper. roa the western suw Mr. Stout : Plea?o oiv o the following a place iu your useful paper: To present truths iu whi; h all mankind am deeply interested, and therebv convince them of error, without "ivin-Mdlence to any, is very desirable; but to conceal important truths when coulo to our knowloi'te through foar of giving oifoneo to others, would be came. ineieire, mo i mowing ire n lewot!,r IM I . I. . i' II , .1 the many observations which mi.:ht made f r the ronsidcrrdion ot others, and particularly lor tl candid consideration and caieful can,i;i ition of the C:erfr? that ?hev mav discover theje important truth-, and mike 'hem known toothers. Tiivc iil no? end wi'li tlse present slate .of thin 'js, and the r:id ( f this world (as is penev.d.ly sifpposre) tto mere than tmie rn.lod at the do.rui 'hw td the old .worid in Ui. days of Noah, nhhoaf;!i bir neraer the end of time The day of Judgement will take place m time, and proMou to the Resurrection ep keu of! , S . Paul in the Corinthians, and under the seen!h trumpet, end at the to Junius ol he soundiuo; of the seventh trumpet, to uhioh trumpet the seven phi als appear wholly to belm; winch tr.unpet when soumVd will continue to sound to llm end oflime, wlten the Ir.st trumpet jpoken ofl y St. Paul iii Coriti'laans which is the trump of God, will raise the dead, A".-. this is not the seventh trumpet, nor ci her of the seven; the things of the seven trumpets all Khun; to time, atul will take, place in time. S? John's resurrection eh nrly pnc:trs to be a resurrection of man from his fallen stale- in sin. and death, a state ol happiness and life by nvei iu rtern l life, the- pDmiso to the Vaitl 'al in the-i el; which life, is the life of th? spitit Hud is from C'hrist; which life, is ;ihoe the powerof deth r and as manv of the lixin both Jews an I Gcn?i?es as rereive eternal life, (die promise to them that obey the ( iospc!) when this v. orld and the thur s thero-d hall pas ava,will then pis into the New Heavens and New V, h-, whenun dwelletlt lvi:-;h;oousness. (is .v,h atid thse with him by 1 ein in the Ark passed V.in the old to this present v.erl l.) and be united in one hutch, i u.; Iiai-.u p t or ble.iusii. o.. i eeotnc one body, nf which Christ i the head, ns A Ir.ni wis the ha ul of lMor as die hasband is the head of his u ue; and 'he Mrienuium will then take place, where Christ will ivuti until he Inth subdued all thin-s tm to himself, vVe. -wheti t!ie trtnnp of (hnl will rai-e the dead, and time will end -1 t m tha Milletuuuu'n i- (lie dav (d,luvlmao ao I lai dav with the !.rd; tl;e di v he hath appoin'ed to jud-e the world ia n -aieuuvm v e Eadle I'uui-hm uit is not id the faith oii !i wasouee (Ldiveivdto tha saints;! bet i.. an error i:gowhi'h theClruvli hath fd ai, and hvtu which siie should de srt. perleet, ha will tharefore per-; f - t ins work. GhI will ;;-e t man in Cioi-t, b giving tnan immortalitx i.e- r--:rr. v .1.11 ei ma oaau.) whom be made wh-'u ha eraaled Adam. G,h1 is j r t therW'uv as mvessarv tv t!e p fe 'tons et God, tint he manifest hims. lt'n his v leaf ires in tha exorcise ot ht .1 ;. . . . .! 1 , 1, a in hi'oodness aiai mcrav Tiio innu utalit of the soul, and em ! r -s puni-hm uit. re ot' heathen origin. n an l not f tha v 1 1 I: is tohe opeeu-d tha earraa!nes oi th" a'a iva o. u-. at ions will be instant- ? j .1 l y s- iii and doubted b m.i1 v Vet !ha are truths most important 1 ma-i. DANIEL LANt.TON. Knox U.v,nty, No. Ml, 1SU. N. P. th'd will j';de he livin-j at ; '.iri-'ts ;i.,p,.-r,v; ; a-'.u 1 : . 1 : ..: :. . 1 : 1 ! ' I I ' !1 v,'ll I. I III III i o iu '!ia sui 1. 111 his Mn..u -m. l t he tputto cl u;eu will Lo made

p-r.rr; i;i the Nev Ifc.wn?,' A ... Tr.cn thr.Minj.ist. &r. v.ill he collided .mm this j stVeand the enjoy tond thereof, n the tin- J

bt uevin .lews wcrn excluded from the j (i'-pel. and remain under the cursjrif the Law, and will so continue until nil the rur? s in the law are fulfil Id upon them; I lr too spirit is th" moving prtueip.e, ly u!iirh rvcrv net of ihe body perlorimd, and therefore is accountable lor every act uhi'di is dope by t!ie body Bv rccuiuii immortal. y all mankind are brought into a state of oiory and end less happiness. but all not cmnl in lorv. Tor immortality is th tree and uneonditi'Mied iiift of God through Christ. as this life is through Adam. 1). L. SENATORIAL LLI CTION INDIA K A PC) L 1 S, lh ct ;:bcr 0 This day at I I oclock, t-hc General Assemb'v proceeded to ballot a seventh time foi United States Senator, to fill the vacancy ol the Hon James Nob'e, dt c'd and on counlim; the vo'ts there were for den. John Tipton 5 J. L Holman36 Vhamas II lllake 5, and 9 sc3ttetinjj; Tlve holc number ol votes beint; 105, I ipton bating received a majotity ol the whole, wrv tier laitd duly eUctcd. It nuy be proper to rctnatk that the result ot this chciion appeared to be truly grati Uinj to a Utge majority ot the gentle men present from all parts cf the state, and although Gen I ipton is a sincere fiiend of the present aijminis; ration and of Gen. Jackson, ct he found many o hii political opponents w ho yielded biro a cordial and efficient suppott. General Tipton never gave his consent to be tun as a candidate until the morning cf the election, and until it was fully ascertained that no other Jackson man could be electtd, and it was highly jratifyin that although Mr, Judah had received thirtynine votes on the day previous, he ma. naniurously gave up his claims to a lor thcr conflict, and a large majority of his friends blended their strength with those of Gt n. Tipton. Although ue arc highly gratified that Indiana has thus strength cned the Administration at Washington, we are disposed to acknowledge out cb ligation to those who were not.of our par ... 1.... I. ...... I 1 ' "Ul v MU lu -ujiciaicu m vucu su o;i jct to us sc desirable. Harmenv cx its in our ranks, and satisfaction seems to per vade the general mass ol the com munitv We infer to our report of Le i-da'ivo pt ne edio fur the several balloting Indiana) )is Democrat. F.lfcHcn of State Ojficrts On Friday at t2 o'c'-m k, both II -uses of the Gene ral Assemhy, proceeded to the election nf a Treasurer, udtor of Public Ac counts, and an agent lor the town o! In dianopolis. Samuel Me: l ill, Esq was re-elected Treasurer, without opposition, having received 1(X) votes cn the first ballot, scattering 5 Morris Morris. Iq was reelected Auditor, mi the first tub j lot the vote bcitg lot M Morris, 61 for A W. Harrison CO E Sharp, Es-q. was re-elected Agent cf Indianop-dis, without opposition the a.te standing fot Sb.arp 86 scattering 17 W A. L SENATE. Thursday, Dnc 3. Tltc Serate Assembled The President proceeded tn aneonncc the appointmcnl of the following stand ing committees, viz: Oi Khctxons Givens, Pennington, B ai-, Fiivbie, Leviston and Wallace. Gt tl'avsoud .Mycins G-aham. Pennington, U bb, On, Givens, M'Carty and t:iatk On IlducaHofi Wbitcomb, Dutrtont, Scrinp, Wot ih, Claik, Fletcher and Partington On thr Jttdiciarti Fletcher. Whit-

comb, Fan ington, Dumont, Herod, Da. j wA:f ' r'(l r a h(lU loeLhamPaow, Fiist ie and M'Carty. jbetshu'g p si 01 y .rmaiks that the On Mlitarxt J fairs. Morgan. Orr, ! above a e a?r ' c-' c!"a' 10 ,,,c I,iih

Clfndenin, Lemon, l)c Pauw, Long, Hctidiicks and Hayes. On Reads Sering, Lemn, oh!, Pennington, Givens, Jessup, Beard and Hendricks On CaKtfts and Internal Imfircvcfirnts. Eing Partington, llayes, B air, Claik, Batd, Sering, Worth, Du nont and M'Carty On the 1jairs cf the town of Indiana Pollock, Lemon. Loo as, Lour, Whiteemb, Dunent and F etcher. On d'aitis Penning'on, Clcndcnin, c Pauw. Robb, Hcndncks, Jessup and Li vision On L flixke;: liusinrta HI:. r C rn. . - . . denin a d Moi eati On IlnrctUd ZJ.7t Wcrth and Wal ! lace. nocsi: or reprf.sf.natives. 1'he Speakei announced to the House utptesentativcs the appointnu nt ot . . . r-- ..! .- at enc sia:.king committees tor the picscnt Session, as lollow-:

O: A.fa-lfumc, Wallace. Moy , UtW -v:i, or approved COUNTRV er, ILatoo. Ihber, Jones, Cox, Allcv. . pROMV E. Persons w.slii:.-to purchao. Hi -. a d 1L g'ove judl do --t 11 by calling and cxaniining for ll'ays and Meun Co'ton. B inner , 'tln-ms in. Grovn, V.wut. c runi-ton. Paad.ieks.! inceni.vi, Dec. IT, 131. 45 tf

IU noUls. M, V: r Rolnson and S'ce'e I On tte Jud.c;arvuniv n. lYreu 1 ' s.mi 1 ,rh ( 1 ik i-i,t. Utt -iii V,,',;. W ii. let, Argle, Livioj.to;.. .

On Kinclzn Stereo. cr, Mtrr?y,j Mot rh, Prottf. I nmc. Dav h, Stephen son. Henley. Grigg ard Fergu$r,n

Un Iditaru .ifjdirs Cisev, Rose, Durham, i iakc. Parks, Bell, PoJke Wwc'en and Str cle. On the State Vii-Larc. Paddacks, Caldwell. Alley, Peyton, Siephcson, Polke, Patks.Tibbs. On the JJfairs of ti? Town of Indian niv p Motris. H adv. Omer, Smiley, N'ublc, Lsnc, Gaidncr, Decker, Henderson, and Will ct. On Chimi Logan, Conner, Rudd'ck, Clai ke, Secrets, Hoover, Patks, Decker, Re id a'.d Dell. On vooc Wilson, Smilcv, Williams Hartod, Clawson. Dyru', Akcr, Rt id. StanTord, Martin, Nelson, Maxwell and B-ady On Car.ai and Interval Infiroi'cment Harn , Finch. Murray, D..i, (!racns, Wilson, Cullty, Gardner and Bonner. 'I IIUR5DAY. D C 8. 2 o'clock P M The Honse met, this bemr !i,e ttn.e ippcinted for the election of Senator to Congress; cn motion of Mr Alley, a Resolution was passed, requesting the presence of the Senate for that purpose The Senate came clown, end alter the calling of the Hull, proceeded to the election. 1 he votes stood thus, on the b;k bal-lutings.

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Siml Judah, T. H. Blake, J. Uariden, J. L. Holman, j J. Jennings, J. I ipton, J. Test, Blank, bcattetre;. The President of the Senate then ad journcd the eiect'u n until to mot row morning a; 10 o'clock House adjourn td. Fiudat 9 o'clock Mr Noble v?as adch'i oii c Contuittco "nliovols afiera etinn rr their iec. p i' n tb.e Senate cao-c d:wo, and botf. ll .uscs proceeded to U.h 7iu ba.lnt, f,n Uu'.t d States Scr.atot . M d abe c uiittne the ballots, the vote sto'-d n us. John Tipton. . . 55 Jesse L Holman, - - 3f) SamtK'i Jndan, 3 T. H Blake, ... 5 Scutttricg, ... 3 Biank; .... 3 John Tiptoe having rccind a noj ti'y ol the votes givt.r.. vr. a; i nc i" sencc of both HeusrHnf thcGcia. al A.s sembly, declared by the Prtsidcoi el :lu Senate, du-v elected to Gil thj r,c.ri occasioned by the decease ol the IPm j Jas Noble. We find toe following in the W ah ington .!( ti'nal '' The: 11 aul cd A'dep men and Common Coutcil of this city, have closed their sittings for tm: present seaott they siatid adjourned till Apiil Bv an ordinance la'e'y pasc-d. the free co'n'ed population ot the city ate prohibited ftorn carrying aims " T'-'C Montreal Gaz -tte states that flour, greutid at a mil in Canada, gi own in he United States, brs been admitted in Eng land as Ctdonial flout, on the statement of these facts. Pi tttions have been presenfd to the legislature of New Jersey, now in session, praying lor the passage o a law to allow hoi be lacing, and 10 establish lace cout ses, The Venanco com tv F)--nmcrat, says that S H.iys Esq aisvd in a soall lot. ? numot r ot ,..e.e -fs, n.rrecn or . 1 I , - . . . . . . r toes wc heatcio', t t were so large that their possessors sat upon one tnd whilst the other was roasting in the fuel Mr. Berrien, late Attorney General nf the Uni'cd States, hs been nonr inated to succeed Mr Lumpkin, of Georgia, in the Lower House of Congress, from that State. HEW ST021E. SAMUEL & WILLIAM .1. WISE, I j AVE jus received from Puiladfl a li 1 rur ami i.vuimoim--, arn an now (tlVting for sale, in the frame lo use, en I M it ket-tt eet, a few doors from RcvroloN ec Bonner's, and imnM'diatcly opp)site Tomlinson's oc Ross's store, A gf.nkkai. .vsseir.TMKNT or ?:i::u nAXDi.r., consisting or VLSOa lakct. vm i;i:.m:u.u, s-ourvr.NT or EG0T3 AND !l f-. vi it li (In I- ,t-.. 1 ... n v ANTED. V IK rorf ia, -Ti-n (.'ilANTALi.il Puiliv

aztt'A'ttfwUi -OMirr Ji'UUi7 iiu tUllCU JjV OFICE is hereby jrivrn that all Lir

j Hues 3 relative to the fcttlrmrnt ol Ihp estate of J. f F. firartrr. ilirM. du rinz the ab-senco of the undersi'-neiJ. is, tntrusttd to Mr. A. T. Ellis, his Attomev. CHAS. H. DC HOME. Vinrrnne, Dee. IT, 1STI. j;?-,M Tcrr: cent llabd. A . ANA WAV frr-ni the suSscribt r, living fi A in Buseron Towns!nr, Knox Cf.untv, a bound colored vritl I'n ut tleen ears old, by thcnimt of MARV JANE. The above rew ard will he km en to anv person who will return the s.ud apprentice to me. and all person arc fur warned against trusting or harboring the sai I girl, fot I am determined to put the law in force against them. MARV EMBER. Dec, IT, 1S31. 45S. P. tp3t "Notice."" Shall apply to the Circuit Court of Spcncer County, at the next March term, for tht appo iitment of (annuussinnci s to make p'rtitionrf the Eat.il of Thcmas Ray deceased, between tmtelf and ihe other heirs of the said Thomas Raw WILLIAM HAY. Rockport, Nov. IP. 1831 4.5 4t ifcAMUEL REARI), Nancy Beard, EliO z.dn-th Beard, and James Beard, take rot.e. , rh a I sbnll apply at the next term c f the sp t,' er Circuit Court, for the apprintment 1 f Coiiunis'-iot.eis to make partition t a Eot efgMv'jnd given to you and William Beard, (whose interest I have purchased.) be the last will and testament of Ez- kiel Hay df reavd WILLIAM RAW Roekpoit, Nov. 29. LS31 45 4t V Cf Cent it? ujAra. f N AWAY from the Subscriber, in M. Carlisle, U. 0ii the 'aath of November lst, JAMES Met OKI) HOU1S, bound to learn thetailotnig liusi'iess. Ail persons Hie berthy notified not to haibor or eniploy saidbov, under the penrdtv ( f the law. OWEN CREESY. Carlisle, Ia.Dac. 5, 1831. 44 -3t PSAV AWAV fp.ni the Sahcriber, cn V 4 Frid.'V. th- 2r.ci of this instant, abound I? v by the name of RICHARD McGOWFN, nlioiit vo vears of age, well grown, fair vk:n. ur.-i ta:gv gray eves. The above reid.bi: n th inks wili be given, to atiy pe'son iet'ir'i g lam to me, I i SOMAS WESTFALL. Dec, 10. 44 3t Purs tan, t,- jd r nftiee,thc Society of 'he Is; Td. di. a! District of the .State of Indiana, met on theoth day cd June, ar iu : 11. a in conformity to law, and wer" , irr, nized ns a Medical Board; a a i.sia!tiou and by-laws were adopted lor the ;.ro ertimetit of the same; its meetings lei 'annually, on the 1st Mondays of Mav mid Noveml er. The Society have: aMoitied and received the follow in" memhers : E. McX.vMer, J. i. V(mL-i:uTcx, P. Babtox, LL'OTT, .1. w . t)vis, l KS. J. Oir.vvi-rt, . V. 1 1 ITT, J. Ivl ViKMi. M., H. Da v iso v, .1. W. Posi.v, H. itoi.i.A.n, ti Mr. a is, D. : . S; rw.v in, J. Pi;.Ni:;i o", H. DM Kl.'t. v . i.i:uc. Dob- , s were iilso elected to the State Medical S ioty. By order, H DECKER, yvVv. Noveml er 2l, 1SJ1. J'J-tJt FllIF. Subscriber has the pleaJL sin e of informing his friends atul the public generally, that -Nbehasreti Vfcr--Lr.nd; is he has returned to his Favorite now earn ing on the In the shop Hst occupied by G W. Parley i i , ? ..., mei.t, w ill be able to w ork to the best advantage for my customers, by eloi 115 ;-. d v.oik and selling low for cash and ynoA tuts. ("iivl, will ti i'i ii-ii f.ir Hiv.vim- ( It ir IivL--i K cl3V' 1 cllll H iiv "tin T UV.vril jti.

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rat and Mink-1 will take in p, vn.tnt for : ICO ' I.arrc.s SALI, mv work eond cban shcat wa.ol. noik.iO Barrels WHISKEY

wheat. rye. corn, ueesw-ax, outler, taliovv, country lumen ad good hides WILLIAM JOHNSON. Vincenncs, Nov 17, 1.S..1. 41 tf. . 1 ilLNTEit ARHANGE.MENT 3 Oi tltc

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lsTAfa ern mail ti out L .no- i rrrAuuuX2-Htf--s3 ille, Ku.tutkv, and, tin' -u 1 n ih hi ti'niii St Louis, Mi--.out 1. -ill anivc cv.n Puesday, Thuisd.iy, and .inrd.v. .it G P. M ar.d dtp-itt every Si:iday, at 1(. A M. aiid Wednesday ami Fiidav at 4 A .M. -- - 1 rt j i.ei t-i s must De ;ey v.;( , j oiiice one I hour before the tout :f !' onire j JOHN ?COT 1, P. M. Nov. 17, 1H.1. 4 ot. 0.000 CYPRESS SHINGLES, ov 00., i f j WILLIAM MIEURE. Km.Tnnrs S.':.!.'v'l, p:il. Hi a r STILL contiu'K s to c.-i 1 v o-; !-. 1 or sa.e uv 1 . 1 ctu ana r.crt ixzw nusines". at the -11 stand, vsiuie he -a;11 be h.ippv to accomniodatc his rntori-t'is oO tf AiKuvt :,U. 1; 31. 7 CASI-I IN KAIVD (J For WHEAT, EYE and CORN, dtdivered at t4ie in' eum s Steam .,u!l. M AKRON lll'NTEll Nov. PJ, ivji. pi;f

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To Vhtislciun and other. JIT1 GBBICK have nt nrrive.1 v.;p! il 'I t r aIRUG. MEDICINES, ffec. 'ortnient 1 will svkittd. eXwtr.ive ami complete. Oidci s ficn, a dj .f .iue uiiJ Ik; is prnrrptly ap.tndi J to as il f ,-r:erj d .-. -jdicatinn vtre made; al' unifies -warrai ttd of the best quality, ar d id fVr cadi. They have th- nr.t .rc 1 OR P W INE, tisrd for medical p- rpnM v; twrv aiirty of PATENT Mf.niCINPS. ard an pic supplies of FEVER AND AGUE POWDERS, ufd so sucwtifully in the cure cf chills ar.d fevers. AESCV-WORM MIXTURE, rqu-diy cfrectml t,r e??pel!ii.i; ,,t u,s. and n.ade in so cmveuitr.t a form as to tc taktn with case by the youngest child. The FEVER K AtilT. rOWDER.-. atul WORM MIX! URE, are dm-:.: of vegetable production, and ni.sf fjuei.tlv their exhibition cm br amr-fltd '.itli no danger whatcer. at.d up, ilTn ta v;W;v cure it the direi ti.a.5 are cciupiUd with. The two latter dicira nuv Le haI t Mr. Owen Creesv. rf la. l.!e. Mr SiropsM.ot Brurrvillc, Jacob Wolf, dhakei Prairie! S. Dohhon. West of the Christian S til( -mcnt. Ill S. Bvll. Meui.t Cam cl. Moms Mieur O'Neal. E.iw rtr.ee villc, and PtUe Gteen. of MasilK-, III. JTLINSEEl) OIL for sale. Sept. -4, mi. 33 tf. TAKE NOTICE. ON the .9:h of October. 1 .31, a negro man who calls bin, If RICHARD, about 21 years old, a dark mulatto, about 5 h et 10 inches r.igh, spare n ade and sprightly countenance, who says he belongs v Francis Foster, of Lincoln county, Kentucky; and on the 29th a i gin womau uho calls herself ELIZ v BE I II, about 40 vusj ohl, a dark mulatto, cr ci.miiton sie', and. ratner spare maoe, (who says he was raiM-d in Cincinnati. Ohio, but lately from JifT-r-son barracks near Saint Leads, and says that she is fiee, but from the evasive manner in which she gives an account of herself, she is, supposed to be a slave,) were committed to the Jail of Law rence county, 111. acccrdir.g to law, as nmawHVs. R. B. MARNEY, Slfrf. L. C. III. Nov. 12, 1S31. 406: KOTZCL'. riIII', Subscriber info-rnc the fc.dLfl P'i'ic. ttiat he Ins HJl'K Si'r 1 u A u K - 1 1 - R R E LS of : l will tie X(haia.e,l f.r Will 'F CORN, COTTON. PORK, cr cash, on good tenns. -ai.so-A quantity of good WHISKEY, and COTTON YARN, by whole-ale and retail. He wishes to purchase a quantitv rf g( od CORN and WHEAT, for which cash, cr the above articles will be pid. HENRY I). WHEELER. incennes, Dec. 3, 1S31 43 2t. P. S. All those indebted to the late hrm of Wheeler & Webb, ai d uUn to II. D. Wheeler, will save cost by calling and settling the same on or before" the a"n!i infant CORN. WHEAT. COT TON or PORK will be taken for any diets that mav be due H. D. W. Ke-s of CHEWING TOHACCU, For sale by WILLIAM MI EUR E. meennes, a;it. Ml. l 1 3 .J .1 By theBARUELrard fi'ivh! ! none T onr rid ,f srrxKM; srnr, f t sale low at the; ViiKViiucs Di-tillerv. MARRON HUNTER Nov. letii, 1SJ1. J0-:f BUKTCII v: HEP.FRD I J. VE j i-t received tlicir Pal! and Wi-i-t t ter GOODS, which. :.ih!id to thv ir former sV ck, makes their as )i ti:. :.t compdeie, and will be sold low or cah.. r ia change for mcst kind cf cc ui.try piovlute. -A LSOViucenats, ()c. 1, IbJl. o4 c 'TI KOTICII. THOSE indebted to the Subseriber by N ale or B;.k account, re ! oesrod t call and pay the same n or b l"ue tho .... t .1. -... t :..',!. 11. . 1 hi-key. Ao hope our i.ici.u- will Ilul U'-vleet this notice, as wc are prep rmj to start Eastward. ROSE ,V HARPERS. December L i:--Jt. TO THE PUBLIC 1"J UN Av, iV fro'i h Sobsci iber, r n t!;e 1 :i't;!it ( f the 1 2d October last, an u.d oti u a;. pre:.?;, e to th T-.ih-?i b s. In' die name f J 11 Kich.v;. :is.-.; ?u- 'i,J,nnSz ni.it teen c o s f ;:j;e or ti. iv'i ut, ljv k. h or a' d a t :.r oniplt i' !.. ai.d v. pi our l a lijN ,,,' ; it 1 s'ji p.s-.d n; h.is ; oe t t!i Aik.oiN .s lrri?,ry nlmc Ik l.s .t d-" oliviii. I d " i.eitln fne-.vaiii ;,ll ptro'-s tioin h nlio'ji 1 -.-r lli'ii Ctei'it o-. 11 v tc-,".int. r.s I .i. tit dttt 1 iiiie.ed toti.f.ait tt.l v av.d'.nst ail Jlid aav u ho vdi v. 'r,"crr.f

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