Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 51, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 January 1832 — Page 2

Tort?. For, beidc3 the ininplinft with tlc:n S'xne of hisinot disrelished ideas, j the topics of his eloquent appeals to the members had been exhausted during his 1

absence, and their minds were too much made up, to be susceptible of new impressions. 'It is but due to Mr. Morris to remark; that to the brilliancy ot his genius, he added, what is too rare, a candid surrender of his opinions, when the lights of discussion satisfied him that they had

been too hastily foi med, and a readiness j tlammatory representations of certain ofto ai l in making the best of measures in j fences, committed by a lew misguided

which he had been ovcriuled. "In making this hastened communication, I have more confidence in the discretion with which it will be used, than in its fulfilment of your anticipations. I hope it will, at leas', be accepted as a ; proof of my respect for your object, and j or the sincerity with which I tender to j you a re assurance of my cot dial esteem , and irood wishes. JAMES MADISON." from the Kentucky Gazette. PROM OUR COUKESPONDENT Washington City, Dec. 30, 1831. "Wc are now in the midst of the holydays Congress is doing but little of anything and the City is given up, if not to plunder, as Byron would say, to hiccofi and hafifiincsg In a few weeks how ever, the grand drama will open to whic'i you may look forward for events. which, if predicted a twelve months

since, would have subjected the unhappy ! which are at variance with the fundamcnsecr to political impalement. j tal principles of morality, r.nd irtcompati The Tatiflf and B ink question are like- j ble with his duty as a good and taithful Iy to engage much of the atten ion of citizen; in jintice therefore to themselves Congress. All specua'ien i to an end and with a vi?w to establish rnvrn and

as to ttie course that will be pcrsucd by Mr. Clay, in regatd to the former. Public opinion has spoken upon the subject, and he is now striving to monopolism the lienors of relieving the country from that odious systen) of taxation, which he h 'd viaithj contri'uited to mipose. He is for a id tnsuintatie otts reduction of duties to the amount of many millions the first fjiand ohject of which maneuver is to p'opitiate the Southern Nudifisrs and th? teennd To pkevkst the eaily exttn oi's'Hncnt of the public debt, aa proposed by Gen. Jackson. There are many nominations now befoie the Senate, and among them that ot Mr. Van lluren. Ero-nsime remark m hiclHell Irom Mr Webster a ev days since, it h supposed that it will be strenuously opposed by the opposition Senators, inc uJing pet haps sonic two or three Irion lly to Mr. Calhwnu. Much interest is -e't as to the result, nnd from calcuJa tion it is supposed t h t it may possibly devlvc upon Mr. Calhoun to decid? H Mr. Clay io conversation with a Jar kson tm'Oiber from your State, gave it as his opinion, that the nomination would be rcjrcied not that he would oppose it. I d-jubt not how ver, that he will do it. Frcm all that I can sre and team there hot bttle intercourse; between Mr Clay nnd Mr A lams Mr. Clay in a conversation so n alter his arrival in Washing tun, rxp' esscd h;msr.lf quite freely ahout tlie agency of Mr. llailv in defeating hU liommaiion bv the Ami masonic Convention This Me. U u'y is a protege ot Mr. A !vns, and stated in caucus that he was aw f: arise J in saying that il Mr Wirt wa-. li -M-iaicd, Mr. Cay iv utd immcdia'cly whdra-w If he did not use the name of lr Adams, it was understood that he was Mr lldley's authority Mr C'ay said that Mr Adams owed it to himsell fm-l.cly to disclaim the imputed connection iih Ujily. l'lm coming to the ears of Mr dam, he declared tha. he would j;iv: Mr. Clay a full teply, when he 11101111' fit to call upon him in a fir nr r: znner tht i. vvas unbecoming Mr. Clny to have sp kcn of the subject at the time, and m "tie nonncr he did, and re q i-sud A his r'fitii. to be co iveycd ; to Mr. Cay I ko nat whether any j i'Mics,i.)iMi.ni. iiu o t'av.; - vcii i th. o; but whatever ha hct n thv j?;ale, j thcie is ni :ood loood between them j Mr. Ad.uus perti.ips Ivs net forgotten the! fam-nis ? uri'stcrlio speech ol Mr Clay, in which he was made to cut no ve ry resp-'C.ib'C figure." " P'lerc i murh ftji-" t . t i . nere anout tne Jsckon Vice President Col. Johnson j wiii 1).-the ioao. Every body appears tot be his friend, and it wtil hs gratifying to I you to hear th.it he is the tec-nd choice ol'rhosa who Irom local ctmsi deraiigus Will present their pirticular faventca. Frcrit;. Daily Gazette. the masonic lxsniunov Ve non.il call the attention of every re 1 1ft- to the followi-. article io defence ol the miso iic intru'ioo. It m signed bv tt n or twelve hundred respectable indi vidu i's belonioir to this lily and the Ik ih!) )' "log 'o v ns Io our opinion, it it a u.ieu-nent ot cons;d riu e imp irtance, ao 1 oo" 'hat toht to hive been given t til? pu u e ir or two s nee, in as ouch Sl u w )u'd ii ve h I a tendency to cot reel i the minds of many individuals upon the ! subject ol mavimy, wnile it could not : fuii oi have checked in a decc, t ivc ex : el ement w- uch has been produced a-1 tnon bv a lew artful dems u-.m a? d ' K , Xacan th. ir m?n M ! onitn the B.is'o-i sicnern we notice tin- nines of gentlemen who hive l'rt be.?n ii s'io,uisht d for their pietyiinl in-. teii core. weiith, honesty, pub ic vpi'itj u:i i I alt ih- virtues u-hich adom the chri tt 01 clidrar.ier lawyeia, mercl.a Us, tri j di-f- ;u.J mcliaoic", who have much at s ake in the community, nnd who, it isj fi; iwj inch tu sayf wii luvcr Jjnd

their name io sustain in institution, the influence of vhich ps ot a mischievous character. This document will, c ittut, allay the excitement that hat been raiv d

against masons, and masonry in thi cjnar ter, and put upon the right kcent many misguided individuals. TO THE PUDI.IC. While the public mind remained in the high state of excitement, to which it had been carried by the partial nnd in member! of the Masonic Institution, in a sister State; it seemed to the undersignrd presidents ot Boston aod vicinity to be expedient to refrain from a pub ic declaration of their principles or engageincots, as Masons. Bui believing the time now to be fully come, 'when their fellow citizens will receive, with candor, if not with satisfaction, a solemn and unc quivocal denial of the allegations, which, during the last five years, in consequence of their connexion with the masonic fra ternity, have been reiterated against them they rcspectifully ?sk permission to invite attention to the subjoined DECLARATION. Whereas, it has been fitquentlv assrr ted and published to the world, that in the several degrees o' Fteo Masomy.os they are conferred in the United Sta'e?, the candidate, on his initiation ard subse quern, advaccment. binds himself by oath to sustain his masonic btcthtin in acts. (expose iMpotrioN the imdei signed, many ot us the recipients of every dtirree of free masonry, known and acknow ledged in this cnuntt v, !o most sole rtmly deny ihe existence 'f any such obd gationsin the Massive Ins'itotion, so fat as our knowledge respectively extends rtiKi we as soicmniy a r r mat, no person is admitted to the Institution, without 4 V I .i.. ft' si b'Mng oMdc acqurinted with the na tureol the litigations, which he will be requited to incur and assume. Eiec Masonry secutts its mcir.bcrs in the freedom of thought nnd of speech, anil permits each and every no to act ac cording to the dictates of hi own co"s ciencc in matters of reliin, and ot his personal preferences in matter ol po'i h neither knows.nordovsit assume tics. to inflict, upon its criing members, how. ever wide mav be their nbci i ations from duty, any penalties or punishments, other than those of admonition, suspension and cx pulsion. The obligations of the Ins'itirion re quire of its members a strict obedience to the laws o' God and of man. So tar froM-i being bound bv any engagements incon j sistent with the happiness and prosperity of tUe nation, evcy citizen who becomes a M0N.is doubly lvuv u he tiueto rds God to his Cotjxzuv. and to his fallow m f.n In the ljnguaie of the "An itm Constitutions" ol the Order, which are p'jnted and open for public in spection. and which arc used as text bonks in all the Lodges, he is "required to k.ep and obiy the Moit AL Law; to be quiet and peaceable riiixen; tine, to his, government and just to his country Masonry disdains the making of prcs"v lyres. She opens the portal ol her asy lorn to those oa'y, who seek idmissin with the recorv.endatioii of a chaiacter en spotted by immorality ad vice. She simpU' requires of the crndif'ate, his assent to one wreat fundamntjl r'ir.'us inth the cxibtcne an I pro t Jnce ol O d; and a practical acknowledgment ol those infallible docrines lor the govern ment of life, which arc vvri;ten by the linger of Got!, on the he irt ef n.ao. Entertainint; such scn'in rnts as Ma sons, as Citizens, as Christian, and as Mo ai Men. and dneplv i'oprr.sscd with r me conviction 'na tne .viasnntc intru tion has been, ami mav continue to be, productive of vci at Ko-nI to their fellow. men; and havin "receivid the. laws of ihit -vtnt. !.-. n . . .w ..I.i ..) 1.. .) ! . i iiv t'iuiiv, ti i i i s ji i. iiu:ui iu:n mi ocj ?. in sicfed t ust for charitable uses," the undersigned can nt it her renoooce nor abo- : jm it. Vv c most cordially imitc "Vh our brethren of Salem ?nd icinity, in the declaration and hope that, "should the people of this country become so inlatua ted as to depi'ue Masons of their civil , rights, in v iolation ot their wrifen ccn j stitutions. and the wholesome spirit of just laws and Iree governments, a val majo'ity of the puternity, will still remain firm, coididb.r- i: Gol and the ree'i J tod? ef their intenti-ms, for consolation, ; unJer the triali to which thev mav be cxposed " Signed iy ten cr twelve hundred cf the most retfi't table inhuluantt c' 2ls u; jm.' iu x;crr;iVi J REMARKS. This dclaratio'i ot the character of Freem isonar v, made in josrjee to i' Itirndn and 'or the ? t'Ufaction of the can did, w js at ft-t doipned to be lio itt d to the Masons ol M s:n. Hut on its be co ning known to the bu tht en iothexi eioity, th ?v desit ed t0 join i; the ireasurc, v F wtich 3 cheerful consent wan jraven, a 'ar as conver i'-nce w-juld permit. L wou'd h; e been qratifyinu to haveex'en ded this piii!e:c through the cotnmon wealth, and .d-icd to all M u ns the op p ttu i y ol speaking, as with one voice, tiad it been compatible with the humblet Course adopted WUhitK to avoirl the appoarar.ee of o. ttr.ut.c, a vciy few individualt., moved

by a sense of duty, pfr.r.cd the above very simple testimonial, tor the voluutaty igintuits of tht ir It icnd. Every subscribe theiefotc, cheerfully pledges his personal vtraci'y and reputation lor the truth ol what is above stated of the naimc and tendency of the Masonic Insti tutnn.

It will le perceived that the signers belong to different communions ot icli gion, and to opposing parties in politic; J end are of different professions and oc-

cupattnn; anil that some ot them are:avyrt u,c L nitetJ states. ;vir i am among our oldest ci'izens We reed rjuiiLENG. from the Committer on Com

. r ! say nothing of their individual or gere j ral character. Their names ate known to the public, and will speak for themselves. The commun'ry will judge lor themselves whether the subscriheis are capable of forming a cotrect opinion of Masomv; and whither thev won'd all willingly orpe to deceive their friends and the world from the (i h-. Washing tin City, Jan 6. In the Sttiate ytMciday, a number o private bills were pass- d, end otherb matutcd The hill p oviding for the final settlement ol claims lot interest on .d varices r;ide diiring the late war, by thu Lcvetal States to the United States was passed Mr. IUmon's bill to le duce the duties on Indian Blanket and other Indian goods, having received twoj readings. Mr. Demon moved its reference to tho t.ommince on Finance. Alter some discusvion. this motion was Ion'; Ay s 17, Noc 2; Mr. Di usn son's motion to i tfer it to the Comn ittte on Manufactures, prevailed by a vo;e of 5 to I a. Some fin e was spmt io the eonidet ation of Executive btisi"eRs 1 he Senate adjourned ocr to Monday ne xt. In the I.'.vse cf Uef:rt scntativer., Mr. Oh av ion, from the Committee on Mi i i " - i'4? ported a bill making tor ther provision for the Moitarv Academy at West Point. A hill to add a part ol the Souihein ,c the Noithtin I ) st rict of the Sta'c of Alabama, was flashed. A liscusion of ho ne Irmr'h k p ace upon a motion to recommit to the Corn mittec oo Claims, It u bid repo".ed from the CoTmittce n Military Allairs, pro viding for the ad"iustmnt of the claims .... inbc StMe of S"u'h Carolina agaiiiM the United Sines, in which Messs Aruts, McDir-Fi:, SphiGur E Ltirvti', Puhoks, Williams Rd i Massachust ti-, Drayio.w Davi. ol Massachusetts, and Iahdour, ol Virginia, tork a part. 'I he torn ion to recommit was lost by a large majority, ard the House adjourned without taking ti e question on the amendment to the bill ' repot Ud by ihu Cou.iniilee ol the hoe . I January 7. The Scnafr did not ?it vcstevlav. I i the 1 use of luircsenladvesUr Knur, liom the Committee on Tiiiitoties, leporteda bill establibhir g the Ter ritorird ("to ernrm nt ol Outscnnsin Mr cDuffik. from the Committee oS 'A'ajs cu Means, reported a bill making appropi ia'i'itis for the aval service tor ihe year 1832 A number ot hills, chief nl apiivatc chaiacter, were acted m At a late hour, the House adpurncd over to Monday next. January 10 In the Senate yesterday, Mi. Dallas presented the memorial ol tin R .ck ol the United States, applying far j renewal ol its charier, whic h vvrs u fen id to a Select C!cnimi'tce chosen l y hal'ot. consisting of Mr-jsis Dallas U i:nnR,i Cwtsr.. IIaynf, and Johnsion Mi t lay submitted a resmutn n which he should, he s.ud, call up to day, instruct mg tlx Commptce on Finance, to icport a bill abolishing the duti'-son all articles imported, whtoh d not compete with similar articles made or produced in the United states, with the ixcep ioo ol the !u'ics on Wines ai d Silks, and reducing ihedu'ies on wines and sUks The bill for the erection of ba'racks in the virin it V of New Orleans, w as consider td, ar.d alter some debate, ordercJ to a third reading. 'I he I iil concerning Navy Agents, was ordet ed to a third reading, and the bill rcspcctii the duties ol the Comousvinticrs of ihe Navy, alter some discussion, was postponed to Friday next

Among the petitions presented in thejOUS MLDICINPL, every p'erson using

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Mr MclH-rnr.. l.om I '' Prrd o,h fj Dxt:r J0.v as!, will bcSiven fnrlicavcr.Otur. .Xl,skrectors and Company of the Hank of the j.'Qpp Whvebr.r Va rat and .iinkI u ill L.ke in p yment for United Slates pra ii.jt for a re charter cl ' 1 ,.r mv work goM chan Mmrt ool, pmk. said irsitu'ioo, A discusio of con n prp rin Ptl V : Jmf v wheat, rye. corn beesw r.x, butter, ulla;,. virlenh o tonenh tn, b r m,k. ,f. El A ( Il.I.h vsill he kep r.n- cpii"trv hnnen and rorxl hub s strterahe kogth took place on the rcter- ,,.,.,.- fnr .n. at the .tn.v rS qivim r ...... -w ..

r-nre ol tlv.s pvvi iu, in which Mesr U'AYVIt McIHtFIR, CAMBUrLrNG, Cot Lim. Archkh Mf.uchi. Lngervo ll Caksox. Davis, ol South Carolina. Uildk, AiTLK-rov, Mitckfll, of South vato'ioa, Hoot, Dkarhohv, 'ohnon. ol 'i , How Ann, Iovikr, MFIH 1 1 VN'l I XGTON . " U I II & II L A N D , Ei. lv wont k ind Hoffman, took part. I he pctunm w.s finally referred to the Committee of Wavs and Means by a vote of 100 to 90, i-nJ the House ad juurned at a la;c hour. January 1 2. In the Senate, yesterday, Mr. Betov's Resolutions calling for information cspectin the Bank ol the United S'ate s. wetc severally a$u td to. Mr. Naidaiv oresented the memorial of the Bunk of Delaware, prat ir; lor the renewal of the i h.irer ol the Bank ol the United States. The reso'ution Mibmitted on Niondjy, by Mr. Clay, for reducing or rcpcalir.jj t!;e

duties en all articles not cominp: rio competition with similar article s of domestic growh or manufacture was taken up. Mr. Clay advocated the Resolution in a speech one hour and a half in length. Mr. IIaynh, after a few words, movent the postponement of the further consideration ol the Resolution till Men-

day next; which motion was agreed ro. In the Horse of Refireten Brancj. Irom the Com mil tt AtTait s, reported abrlto re SW . t tr mercc, reported a bill to exten ! the pro visions of the act regulating Commerci3 regulating i. ommercm Intercouse uiih Martinique and CJunda loupe, and for other purposes. The bill authoriz ng the State ot Illinois to sell 20 000 acies of Saline Lands, and sevri at bills ol a local character, were f.ctstd; iiiid the House adjourned at an eaiiy hour. COMMISSION AND STOKAGE HE subscriber has the pleasure o informing the public gcneially tha1 he still ccntinues the ( ommission and Storage Uuhntss, at his () i Stand. your it n'Esr conyER of water asd MARKET SIRtETS. WILLIAM MIEURE. Viorennes, -pril, lSl 9-tf SPHfMr AM) GOODS. WILLIAM Mii:nu: Has j"-t received a goid pupplr of WEICNAM) DOMESTIC l. AV i C W iJ t, nrwprt iihich are the unrest pcttcrr. ald i:tt ti;lr CAl.irots, Cungiiams. lb)i i;. C Av?iii;;ti, o.r. lie h;is r.lfo received GROCERIES, IRON CASTINGS, SALT AND TAR Ho respect I'ully solicits a continuance of public pMtifnaje. VinTimc?, Mav 17, KX Kr-ii SAMCEL cC WILLIAM J. WISE, ill AVE jost received fmm Piiiladi-.l-3 l'HI and P-altIMOI k. ard are now 'fr.oing for scde, io the1 frame lionise, on Mavhct-sM-eet, a few deovs from Reynold4. 5 Bonner's, ynd immediately opposite Tomlinson's 5,' Ross's stoi e, A General Apartment cf MERCIIAXDIZE,Comhtirg of Timr a com. Al.so.ATtnr AND Cl-.NERAL AffflKTMEXT OF -rjnQc J C?7fivr vJ" All of which they are determined to e11 low for cash, or approved COUNTRY i VPimrTfir ...:,u:.. i ... n. v. .. i i i u n imi ii in I'll i ias'.-. will Co Mllby calling and examining for tbeo selves. Vincennes, Dec. 17, 1C31. 4J tf WANTED, 75 or. rO.CC O lis. of good MLRCHANT A DLL I'ORK. Tt.xic am) Aim-DvsrrrTic Pills. rrnlllS Medicine is ofT-rrd to the public .a. with a confidence produced by long exp riiM ce in pi aetice th;it they j)ossess the following properties They will operate gently as a pureUne, and as ifu-ctually cleanse the stomach and intestines of all of tensive and irritating matter as any Medi-! ene now Vnown, and will rot debilitate thein. They do not prod nee the least sickness or nausea, but on the contrary the appetite nnd feelings will generally be improved in one hour after tire pills are taken I hey cm be used at all times and by all ages. No attention is necessary to diet, dtink, or exposure to vet or cold, while using them. A few boxes will be found r.t ne rallv stiffirirnt to remove the moFt confirmed DYSPEPSIA, with all its distressing symptoms, head ache, sickness and sourness of the stomach, loss of appetite, habi trial costher.ess, despondency cf mind, and ..,. n,Kr,n ia! ,. . .,, ' v eei person iOf.urir.g (ii.der tne disease more nr less ntmctetl. As an AN l i-RILI-cv o WILLIAM J. WISE, Market-street. Vincemifs. Indiana. Dec. 31. JKM. 47 tf NINO in theost O.Tice at Princetheou irte'- etuhne the o!t I)' cember, 1H3!, which if not taken not in three nimthn, will be sent to the t.eneral Tost Urncc ;i dear! Jetters. j p.V. V. Brown. Will Black, Larkin i B'lrtchncld. J. B'irnett f Will French. H Will II no ah, (i: Humphrfvs, i.itirr. M-Adam Miller. Alex, McGuite, H Milton Reed, S Tarlton South. Samuel Shanmn, J hr S'.el V John Yuble, Shrah Thonipkin. V Ja. Vinzant. W A&a Watts, Charles Wallace. JOHN ARBUl HNO r. V. M. Pi inceton, (iibsen co. Jan. 2, 183 A) Zi ZhlLTiK DEED3 ALWAYS O.N HANK, AND I O'i SLH AT Till; j OJlICtl.

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Ruvness at the oTd stand, where lie til I happy to accomir.cdate his enstrn'frs. . .30-tf August .'0. 18 !1. iJCVOUflU Xlltcliou.

ma-ivr, Mr. j NOTICE ,s hereby given, that an Her -tee on Naval ! Xlt n i1 ,u,! 1,c Ceort-hnnM- h. -.r Vir.cenncs, on Monday the 6 h d.r ef Feb-org:-n'ze the 3 e , r ruarv next, eosuirr, frr tK purpose if

r, rr trt p'irp choosh g a President rf ihc Heard of Trusties, EoriMj',h Cooable. and three Ti unties, and three .W.ist-.mt Trustee? front car h ward. J lin M. G'JTin h apprinN d J:i,Arr. r.rd James Smith, Chrk f( r tl e Upper Vor.', R. P. Pii -r Jndpe. :md II. P. Pr k:.w C'.-iL f r the Mid le Ward, r.nd J ho IV !.;.:o ; 1 Turin-- nmt In-, ri 1 rt i f t ' L f, r;'-r ! 11 i r,vYi! IU order cf th.e Pon-d of Tr'er. SAMUEL HILL. C'srZ. Januarv T, 1S32. 4Su'.c I iKD FOR SALS In IJir.ois, in. the Militmy Tract. Ihe s-u:h half of Sc. 2, T 9 N 1 weft North-west Qr. 10, T 1 S 5 wst, Nm-th-ciist Qr. 21, T 6 N 3 wot. Nonh west Qr. ?A, T 7 N 5 v.tst, Noirh-e::st Qr. 15, T 9 N 3 -st. The ."b ve LANDS are i.i tte n ?t;h,orhod of gocd settlements Tin Nt tli-eat of 21 lies with'n ni!es of M.uon b, t!ie connty sear cf Mi l)oe.OL'e.h. ALSO 100 acres. No. 231, in Ir.di.ira. l i o iks fnni Vincennes. en the road to Indianapolis. There h:11 be an indivpuLdde title given for any of the above kinds. The ab v inentic.i.ed lands w ill he exrh inred for lands in the rfihbourhor d ct Vinetnr.es, or eo d HORSKS at - re ifniiab!e pri-e. The land is well timbered and natered, with lare prairie n ar. N. SMITH. Vincennes. January 21, iS3J. 50 'f ! VALUABLE PRCPEIVr ' TOR SALK. HK nhsc liber will sdl at pri'-ate l u the town of Meroio, on the Waha-'i t river. Iiul. a IIOITSK :i.ft C(Vf io an eligible part the towi. - - j h i house b'ilt expressly ft r a store, being 50 L-it 'iu,", and 20 j wjc'.e It i j not quite Li niched, bnt the maJ ter'nds ;:ic all on the rrer.nscs. The who!; will he s'hJ. iw fr eah, on applic-itiou e;- ! iIut to I, Oi.i; Post-Master, Mcroni, cr the subscriber at Lou.sv jilt . V. G. SNETI1EN. Jan. lf, 1832. 50 3yThe Indiana Journal and Terre!Iai:te Rf gi'ter will inset t the ahoe to th amount ot SL and send their accounts to this i nice fr collection. dH M ah I At the Vincennes Steam Jliil una. Difillevy. 1 J.rjuu. (Sop.) - - V:A TV-. o..,l r. ;,4vvn' It t "... iaic, - - dkj -.ZtfcL WHISK. E Y, by the gal. - "25 M AKRON c HUNTER. Dt.31. 1831. -tf CASIK IN HAHD Tor WHEAT, RYE ;nd COHN, ddr j ... i" . , ' , " imv rS,.,, JlAliKUA Cc iiL.jLR Nov. 1-2,1601. nnn cypres shingles U?lUU Forsalcby by WILLIAM .MIEURL. Vinrennop, Sipt. r24, 1S:1. i: tt j S) Keps of CHEWING TOBACCO, Fur sale bv WILLIAM MIEURE. Vincenne?, Sept. "2 1, lc31. rf TIN AND SHEET-IRON HAVE a larch assortment of TIN WAKE on hand, whieh I :it I wholesale or retail low for CASH or PRODUCE, such at may suit. Job w o. k d .ne at short notice. ' N. SMI I H. Vinceir.es, Jan. 21, 1F.Z2. 50-tf rjjHE Sn!)scri'x r h., the pTeaA sure of informing his friends and the public generally, that he has returned to hi F ivorite Land; 2c is now carrvir.tr on tlx? In the shop last occupied bv G. W . Pnrlev ' , t j r t . ' -.i "-" v . V . . . mem, win ijc a; 1 1 tr hi 'V 1 1 ik uniic i.h m an -tage fr my customers, by doing good work; 'for good RACKOON, FOX. and WILDC A I , in work. WILLIAM JOHNSON. Vincennes, Nov. 17, lf!. 41 tf. Y LYJ'LR A liilANCi CM K.T TjtllOM ar.d aft-r the 1- Clsr iust, the K.-.si-iisQVf'4' ern mail from L uivdt.'. Kentuekv. :u.vJ. the Western mail from St. Louis, Mi-sonrt, will arrive tM ery I'neMlay, 'rhurtUay, and Saturday, at n P. M and dpat t ev erv Suudav, at 10 A M. and Wednesday ai.d Friday at 4 A. M. The Kvansvillc ar.d Mount Vernen rnail will depart every Wednesday r.in.u at 4. A. M. and arrive everv Saturda. , at l. M. X7" Letters 1'itendtd for thfce mai'. must he (.ipi s'ttd in the o.'f.re by V o'clock. P. M. on the previous v-iir. JOHN SrCO l F. P. T..