Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 4, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 March 1832 — Page 3
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Id run ep;enoe of the indisposition of the Editor, no notice of the centennial celebration of the birth da y, wis taken in the :m, of !;.t week; lie now availsdiimself r t the labors of his neiiihUnir of the Gaot'e, for an account of it, which is given i:, this davs paper. On Monday next, the Circuit court of """ "" mmt ' this county commences. Tlie new Jude, Atnorj Liiiney, Lsrj. has already arrived in to n. The distressing cdTeefs of the Into freshet in the Ohio river,, are detailed in almost erv p. per we receive, net week J Jl end;! n or to copy th"tn in detail. At a rr.-etits friendly to the present ad- :
mini-ti it ion, met at the bouse of Thomas ; mac's water ru'S ihv'fin, on the '-2..M dav of February, Vet on ids natal day, Jvoi, iii Palmvra township: Robert G. j Shall the cannons echo say, M'Ciure was called t the Chair, and j u'e crtomue the birth day cf cur WashJamos W. Bennett was appointed .Scereta- ' wton. rv, thev then proeef-.led to business, j The orator, Rev II. M. Shaw, then dc- ' .V,or, That James Wedton, James ' livercd a spirited, eloquent and patriotic
Ficon. Joseph lbnine. James Jordan, r 'I'luit.i-iw T.tM To. Cdure. Tho.nas W-tfdL Harrison Palmer. atu! Alexander Melton, be appointed dele- - - y rats to reprosent Paltmra township, m Viiu-i'nnes, on the first Mondav in March, at lii oVloc U M. at the Court-house on l aid dav, fr the purpose of selecting by ballot, s, me proper person to be run as Democratic Republican candidate, tor r t.r,-enta!he of Knox co antv. at the en-: s uiu" August ( lection. ifeudved, On motion, bv Matthew D-.naM that this meeting be adjourned v; R. G. Mf CLURE, Chn. J. W. Hi 'Anktt, Ste'y. At a merlin oi tne irienus on tne prc-;oi pent administration, held in Brureviile the JJ'Jd Februaiy 3 imuel i hompson ' xv as (-ailed to the Chair, and G. . barter appointed Secretary, w hereupon the house xvns called to order and the object of the meeting made known. lleo!red, That a commit'ee of three be appointed to nominate eiht suitable person, to meet the County Delegation nt Vincennes, on the first Monday in March next, and after a few minutes deliberation, the following persons were named for that purpose, Wm. P. Beckes, G. W. barter, Joseph llollingsworth, Wm. MeGuvviu, John Undervrood, Muniford iit knell, James M. Alexander and Samuel ri'h opipson, which was unanimously agreed lo, and then the meetinji adjourned. SAMULt. THOMPrfON, Clim. G. W. S aim eh, Sec't. Rv the following letter, from Col. F,oon, t!ie industrious, and indefatigable Repre sentative from this District, it will be seen that the ratio of representation has been fixed at 17,701), by a vote ot the lower ; fioiie. v ol. loon w as in iav(r ot a ratio of UhOOO. w Inch would have left Indiana with a fraction of thirtv . as now fixed, we have a fraction of 7,0o0. Washington, Feb. 15. 1&3C. .yili. XOl'T
The bill lrom the House of Reprcsenta- uUending the maiket as usual eerv lux4ives t establish the ratio of representa-1 urv was provided which Indiana produces; tiu in Congress among the several States ,anj tll0 politeness, suavity and attention ha-, after a very protracted debate, been j0f ,he hust) elv.m imprCssion on the minds onbaed to be engrossed tora third reading ;cf lis gllCits, which will not, nor can he to-morrow. The ratio, as agreed upon by Ur)eediiv removed. the House, is 17,700, which will give to 1 A solendid ball in the evenin-, given nt Indiana fiemi representatives iu the Con- j Mr .Clark's, cu,stxl tne festivities of the gr. ss ol the U. S. and nine electoral votes ; dav. Vinft'WHiCJ Gaz.
at the next presiuenual election. Yours, trul v , R. BOON. T V E TV S E U U U O F F 1: D HUA II V. The centennial anniversary of the birth of Washington, was celei rated by the citiens ot vincennes on Wednesday last A national salute from a id 'ce of artillery. ushered in the day. At the h le lust iiun , trie stars and stripes oi 1, , , , stripes ol our beloved country floated triumphantly in the air. At 12 ! .1 .... , - . v . v nom were ironi ine counirvj were unable to obtain scats, in conseuicnce ct the crowd. 1 Jk Lev. Mr. Ames oti- red Uj an imprt'ssiv e and lerv t'nt prav er to the. throne of inuco, for blessing on our native land. : at the conclusion ct whieh, he read some V a b.abh am 1 ev er to be remvioered selections Ir o;n Washington .uMiiigu'n - rareweii ;uIV. '.I . 1 dix. Phis wa ioiioueil bv the subThis i- i t o il Ot!e, viiiten iiy a gentleman oMlos pbifi f.r the dav. It v. as sunj by a sei.' -l ihMr widi o.iu h la-!o and rtl'ct. accuyomicd with instrumental mu-ic. Ccicl'iMitou Sons i O?; Till" kJ :NO Oi' I'i'.KRl'ARV. 132 Ti M. I la I to the tl,i f. I : . it I lo i-rt-it with ierm-mbra::ce Citore , !.i:U.t o-i's I) it ili, .'o :.. tii.i.s e.i i tV v.oic never dissembled.. A: w!ic c n one anuiig ineu la the iu 'hlIi it on cat ih. O in t villus be 1 be ai'ii of p ,st i kv, Au-I A.r.t i ic.i --tiiS r o:d jmi iv tHod in fame: No A' 1 l tii.- I' ilillO Krho ii.iiu lull to hill. To-day w t c-.i.v cue to bless Waahii. etch's UJJ'.' .
o clock, a pro .cssiun was lormed at the , , , 1 r i i . o Ix-most earnestly tendered to the commit- A Nii now at this time came John Mcii i ,mi i i i i 'tier the direction ot Colonel v antrees, the I - . , . ... I is tr j.v. v,K,r, um i ,in Hotel ot Air. J. C. Clark. It proceeded to x, , ,. r , t) c ' i I tee (d arrangements, and the. other clncers ! X3L Githn. adm r ot Nathan Webb, dcthr Me'diodist E-.i-copat Chureh. under the ? , , 'f? ' JJ,uars 1,1 !((f ,,(. dav, for the verv gentlemanly and 1 ceased, and filed his complaint, suggesting i- -m V I - ii, h owed by the Committee ot Arrange- . - i- ' i . , i .u r . Z dire. tion ot Mr Nathaniel H immatt, Mar- , t n patriotic manner m which they have uis-! to the court here, the insulnciency ot tne rhall of the dav. The house was tided !;U'Utf' , -6 v-thcraor J charged their several duties. j estate of said Nathan Webb to pay the to overtiming, and we regret to Iearmthat , ,,a ' , l-aPuul ' KCli;,cr ' n Resolved, That the Chairmaa and Se- debts and demands outs.Ttnding against
shivery thought to en- j And lar hin d invaders were pouted on cvir land, George W'avliirfon stood forth in his might to maintain us While his forces to Britain's were but a small band. O may hi valor show hat souls determiner, do. When our country and libcrtv calls to the field; Now let the rumens' peal Echo fi cm 1111 to lull, wak u. .u.u ..u t ithirnff li w 1 1 I t i t- ry y K i r 1 . 1 - 1 SUIVUI. Let the stars and the stripes cf America's! Be the beacon to guide us where liberty calls When she is invaded let none ever lag He's the noolest of martyrs that in her cause falls. A century has pone Since WiisliiiiCton wrt4 horn. And lhe IIero , in d . . lires, wnicn was listened to with (tenant ititul attention, in which the life, the rmtri I'ism, and the civic virtues of Washington, w ere set lorth as examples for the imitation of future generations. As soon as the services nt the Church were concluded, the procession was again formed, and returned to the Hotel of Mr. Clark, where was prepared a splendid and sumptuous dMiner, of which a numerous aml rentable company partook. Mr,
When Enejtand in chnin us
i Wm. Lindsay, an old revolutionary so!-Mc-I,,ier presided, assisted by Samuel Hill, ! K!m,i Stout- q- actC!l as Vice President, 'assisted bv Mr. James II. Hintcr.
j (ood feciing and harmony prevailed, jand it was gratifwng to witness men of ooth political parties, assemble in the spirit i ro'tririy anoctiou, and in oevoienness to the patriotism and services of the sainted Washington. All appeared to be high Iv rratineo. me toiiowinir toasts wore . n l rni i" ii ;iven on tne occasion: 1. The dav we celebrate the Amcrican jubilee. The memory of Geo. Washington. 3. The President and Vice-President of the United Sta'i-s. 4. The heads of Denartments. f. Tim homes nnd sfmrs of thn rovr.Tntion their memories dour to every Ame-I nenn. 0. Charlos Camdl of Carrollton the only surviviti'T signer of the declaration of inuepenuence. 7. Gen. Lafayette, our country's friend m time of need. 8. The navy of the United States. The army of the U. i'.ed States. 10. The Sratc of Indiana. 11. The Union united we stand, divided we fall. 12. Unfortunate but ralland Poland; the friends of liberty throughout the world sympathize in her misfortunes. 13. The fair. Much and verxr much credit i.s due to 3Ir. Clark for his extraordinary and j praiseworihx exertions for tnTs festival, (notwithstanding the inclemency of the j weather, bad roads and high water which ihad nrevented our country brethren from CELEBRATION OF TtlE 22nd OF rF.imi'AIlVj 4 Wa.thinrrfmi. Tndinnn 1 1 1 j f.i r .1 ? A he centennial birth-day ot the 1 ather ot 1 . 1 l . 1 IV 1 . !. " .1 . 1 r ,111 a manner that gave universal satthiction. The day was ushered m by the firing of rounds by the Washington Guards. , i . at" t i: i i i i i IIIII'O rliil. nil ki uilllli ii II J null Pilliiui. M , , , . , 4t . . - 'it I ru p ir r n : i vi 1 1 n in;ii mi nil ivi' .i 141, HIV w v v a P v b v a k 1 1 o'clock the proces-ion was formed tin ,,,vAext lollowed the revolutionary soldiers, i eoileciiou cf eiiiens ever known to have i assembled toaellier in thiscountv. ' ei t! I Address by the hon. iichael Muiphv. an ielos'pa nt address was pronounced bv D.iid Mel). maid, 11- The j)roc'3si;i then pro -ceded to the house of John 3k I), mald, Esqr., w here an elegant dinner w as pn-pared t-r the occasion, by the san' rn i .i , . .i i, ... . , "r 1 ,n,: Ul" w'v; ducted bv Jos. Warner and Jas. G. Keid, F.-o;rs. acting as president and vi-o-p:vi l.-np.s. acting as president and vieo-p:vi v.eut. Alter the cl-tth was reniowd, thj tollowiuiX toasts were drank; I. Tiie day wo celebrate. Tin1 day whivh iiave birth to the Put-ur f the on-atet re;ab!ic in the w orhl unh wh.s.e jlorio'-as consiitmiuti thirteen mil li"it it tt'i-emen Oiij v lira's 1,.! bet Lie i!u - itt aeo wilii ail e.-.tioo?
bearing the portraits of Washington and;'"1 c . x 7 1 1 ' -! Th-t ,. ,; 7 ' M ? r . . . . . r I coc(!m"-s ol the present dav, and frwar i l uat tlie creoitors ot said estate l,e ..vi AYirrrc, banners ot lincrty, oic.--;,, to the West-rn .S-.iu a ad Vmcemies! tiaMfr.'.l of the filing and pendency of fHtl lUtUftjttMtflfi fti f rf Immcoiatelv in the rear o these wiro .. , i ;i t i m .- . . . , U,"'oJuatUv .VI Jtvilir . ., lV ,, 'Gaxe te br outdn aiion. said comp;amt, bv p"blication six wcks ' , . , , , p the civil mid mihtarv othcers, hdlowcd bv M,. , ' , n, ...,r. ; , ,u . y , . q , 've tins day takrn out letters of arluvr.b;
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2. 0 - . vrhinrton. C.il'rd In- his
country to the defence of her liberties, he triumphantly vindicated the riekts of humanity, and on the pillars of national independence laid the foundation of a mighty republic. '3. The memory cf our departed E.vFresiJents. 1. The memory of the departed heroes cf the revolution. .r. (ienl. Lafayette. The constant and steady advocate of liberty ; he rnr ritsand receive? thepratitude of the sons of freedom both in E 'ropo and America t. The hist surviving sintrof the Declaration of Independence, Chailes Cari i 7 roll, of Carrollten. God has blessed hi im with a lon life, to witness the consumma-
t!on of tliat li! ertv achieved bv hiinsclliand
and Jus compatriots 7. rJ'he union of States. A oldon ; chain, wrought by the worthy ses of the j . . T l" LC c., .. , to-!) strong to be broken. S. Poor Poland. We rejoiced in her j successes we sympathize in her pii-lor-i tunes. We now tender her our country j lor an asylum. 0. The Statc of Indiana. A few years ago a shelter lbr the siivae, and a brjke for the Panther now a ria! anions her isiL-cr states. Alav she. never be cursed with.tlic poisonous breath of political dc-man-ogue. 10. iIay the sun of liberty never be eclipsed, but may its disk be w ithout spot, and its beams encircle both hemispheres 11. 7'he liberty of speech, the liberty of the press, and the lihertv of conscience. A grand trio the dread of tyrants the banner of freemen, and the bulwark of our union.Dr. Bolirnan and 1 II. H or. Their generous and rhivairons attemit to ;...u'..; o-,.i... 1.... iieon ot Olmutz. endears hem to v ? 1st. I 'om.uo ni opi j, ok 00 110010 01 evi r l ino lo. I'he American Colouizati )n Socie ty. Its plan is practicable humanity, patriotism, and tiie national welfare, impel us to a zcaious and eiricient co-operation. 11. Not unto the mnn who seeks, hut unto the man who is called, be office conferred.
J.. 3iay ncated pardzans t -rS.t not tjlf3 General Amenably of the State aforethat they have a country. Iy-. ,he original of which is o-u file in
iu. jenerson ana xXtiums. 1 nc amnori and advocate of the Declaration of ludependenec. They toii.lher pled-ivd their lives vere parallel in usefulness. rd on .1 . .Ill 1 I I. y 1 1 ine 'iin 01 juiv, i-i', K.MHi set Jits own eal on their patrifi.-ni b calling them to himself. 17. The debates in Ccnress. Less chafe and more v lu at. 16. Colonel Joseph II. Daviess. The name of our county is an imperishable memorial of him who uhravelv fought and nobly fell" at Tippecanoe in his country's defence. 10. Gel. F. Marion. The "Swamp Fox1' of the South like Paddy's flee when John Bull put his linger on him he he was'nt ihere! 0. The heroes of Tippecanoe. May their memory and gallant services be cherished by every American. 1. The star-spangled 1 anner.-l! U nits on every sea it is seen in every ciiine. (jenl. Washitigton Born a ''Virginia Buckskin,' lived the ornament ot the 1 Sth century, div legrettcd by a mournintr world, bequeathing to posterity lhe inheritance of his fame, and buildinu; his monument in the heart 3 of his coun try men. 2'?. The American Flag. The oroud emblem ot liberty and triumph. We rejoice on this memorable occasion to associate with some of the smoke-colored heroes who fought, bled and conquered lo sustain it. The Fair. A hard hand and a soft pill ore to ( ocr. ; , , I JiSOlV(U, J Hill Resolved, That the thanks of thh board are lastly uue, and are hop-by :iv- . i , , ,, , r i . en, 10 ,101111 lei 'ouani, Jjmj. :or hi.- piou,', able, and indefatigable exertions in preparing so excellent an entertainment on the present occasion. Resolved, That the thfnks ol this board creiarv of the committee he remies'ed to held at th,' ball-room id" John .M L maid. AN ACT supplemntal to an a t, entitled "an aet to iucorporaie tlie W ibut-h l::suraivo ( im pa ny . Whl"i:as it is r 'iceno;d . that ;h ? uVscut rs lo the Wabash Insurance C tn,auy w ere not en it. ma o .ii;ani.e sai-, Compunv, in consequence oftiu uecc.-sar I ab-'-Mre oi a m.:jn'ily 'l th ; person ap - p .iri'ed dir-ctis, at th' time the s.ur.e -rhoubl Imve been riramed: then l'U, ,Sj r. 1. IV; it t-.:.u-tcd by the (.buy ral .A..-; niblv of tlu ta'e of l;:dian-:. that 'o: lotlian :. that r uiueli of th" litdi stv ti ei of said ad, a - e-t J .o tlie manau'nnmt .t the concern. c oi:i'anv , in iii'cca directord in liii:" di ct-
.M. l.OIKi IO, l lor ti eop ki uu' aoo res '-ii1 o ii no ..o;.o oi uicu i ;p;ii iiumi?, uiaivu iiioiicui tic yjy iliciil, UliU tliJ-c ;' in J" ; delivered iiy him, for publication, thev re-j by filing the same, or a statement ot the I eUinis against the snie are re.p.(uil ut 'ret tosav'that he d -eiim mv'ui ' a c'opN nature. deso;ipfiu and date .f the coo- ' present them wiihinone yeai from t2.i .!ate. i" JO.-. WARN El. Chv.Cn vf Cor.CtcV. i tract or a-umit, upon which the s ime; K;1' . I'nhcr.ticatcd lor itttk,i...t-ihc ,,. ' , 4- i ', ,i lV i- ,i , . I estate is bene veil to be insolvent.
Src. 2. That Samuel mith. William " Burtch, Samuel Tomlinson, David S.I IJo.mer, William Bolke, James G. Road,! John I. Neely, Samuel Judah and John Ross, shall farm the Mcond board of J)irectors, and hold their offices imtii the first j .Monday in October lSi-vi, and until the ir : successors shall be elected. o rr., . , , !
te. o. inai ine sai l company, in aa- , u V U1C PAer a T uuin,'nt-v VVii ' mo t-.i'il J1 rilio (II I, l.un 1X1. 1 rwU f.OH" tracts of insurance, upon any life or li ves, for such lime, and upon such consideration, and conditions, as to them may seem proper. i;u 4. That so much of the loth section of said act, as lm.iis the duration of said
company, to twenty-one T:r , bo, , iVVIilrSKEY. bv the -trie same i. so hl;rr."i ;ik1 :nniih . '
ittt to incorporate said compr.nv, for the spce of tbirtv voars, lrom and after the ! passage of thi art. instead of twenty -one ,v auer.ue p:;-a-e ci tne , act to which this is a supplement, or, amr tidment. Frc. f. That the Hoard cf Directors, ' above named, may adopt sue b measures, i to organize said companv, as tothetn tuav ieem proper; and this act shall take effect, ! from and alter its publication in the Vincennes Gazette, and Western Sun, r.enspapcrs printed in Vineenne. Sec. t. 'J'hat the otfice of the Wabash Insurance Company, be, and the iiame is hereby made an olhec of discount and deposit; and said company is hereby authorized to receive deposits of money, or United S'ates, or other Bank paper, and discount or loan the same: Provided, that all deposits, made in said office, sh fll be paid on demand, in specie or its equivalent; and provided also, that nothing herein contained, shall l.c so construed, as the authorize said company, in any mann er ; !...i... i .... 1.;.." 1 1 lor t he nuroosft ot is' inno- ,1 is ot rrethi. or other noU s, as a circulating medium. Signed. H. P. Tiro km ox, Steal er, H. R p. t. David Wallace, Preset of the Senate Approved February Ifd, lb32. N. NOBLE. I, James Morrison, Secretary of State, of the State of Indiana, hereby certify, I l that the within is a true copy of an act ol ,nv VLT-v f-v Testimony whereof, I have A. D. 1K-W, and tixteeuth year of the State. JAMES MORRISON. GEORGE BO(Nf,f Sullivan county, JAMES BLAKK, of M.n-ivi cfumtv, AR I'HUR PATTERSON, Paike d'o. NATHAN H. PAL.MKK, J. fi"c rsou, do. MARK GKTJME, of Favette county. The above named gentleman are the elec tors, certain, and the following persons "as contingent electors, who are to have precedence in the order of thtir names,' viz: THOMAS GIVENS, of Posey county, i a l !itiivi-''Ii r rt '1 ... . r. ijii.Mi 1, 01 ie.ocouuiy. W. ARMSTRONG, of Dearborn, do. JOHN KETCH AM. of Monroe co.mtv li 6MU-23cAt libit. ARRIVAL0. 127. Virginian, from Clinton, la. Amulet, from Louisville Ky. 2. U.ility, from Louisville, Ky. '-id March. Banner, from Cincinnati, O. ni:rAi.TrKi:s. 27. Virginian, for Louisville, Ky. Amulet, fr Lafavette, 1 1. 2S. Utility, l'$r Lafayette. Ia. 2d March. B urner, for MontezutTn, la. Uxxov founts, PROBATE c:OURT, ) February Ttr.n, 1SIV2. sal I estate, liravmg cncraiiv t t furdi.:-, unless the Prol aie court, previ ms to the uet term of this court, at whnh time a liutl li-f i iL'tti n of the a-sets of the said de--.donts ostate w ill Le ln.nle, sucii claims w ill be postponed. Attest, i l. C JOHNSON, Ccr.V. . Feb. " 1SJ. 1--ihv. j . T T WV'M ; -MOiwbiiiii y ( LL p'us : indebted t the subseri - ; her are r.vpe;ted to make payment immediately, as 1 our nose moving to the ! immediately, as 1 -onrtx'se moving the - ., country by i ho Ll of April, thcretore my of', books m ist be close 1 bv th it time "I JOil.N SHIELDS. 1 it
hereunto set tnv name, and af-'
t:ed t tie state seal, at Inuiana-t v plS th-third day of February j
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TtTT1 TftT,TTTST V, MXjkJ IVr S ri:AM;n Wnci.MAs, Sugar Kittles and Castings, assorted ; Plough Plates and Po:t ('able.; KPMIA YA SALT, G?i rr cmtt per bukcl by the barrel JvJ5 A re-ueirhed. v -fc t r.a
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CASK PBICSS At the Ytnecnncs Steam Mill and DlXtllent. f
rj.uuiv.iDiip.j - - J5 r, i Do. 2nd rate. - - 2 so" f T7 A T n ..r,11"10 & l4UN rhR l'Z!' WHISKEY Ti., rt TTrr PKj) fresh! ! none of your old JTiZ-gr STINK.NG STLTF, for sale (.v ,..v-.-ta Ht ,ho yinrcnms Dicing,MARRON HUNTER." Nov. lth. 1S31. TIN AND SHEET-IRON TANUFACTOnr. I HAVE a laugh assovttr.i-nt f TI? WARE on liand, winch I will -U aT wholesale or retail low for CASH rr PKODUCK, such as may suit. Job wo k done at short notice. N. SM I PH. Yincenm s. Jan. 21. 1R32. 50 - tt MARRON HUNTER have j st received by steam-boat Utility, : . . . . fresh supply of DRY GOOD:, &ftrt flARflWAl'P OnTYtVltM' r'ci I rinnepoira c. c- 1 "A i3 ,Jlu'r e. vnicri . . -, . . .. . O Feb. 18, 163J. iMi
FOUNC ! A RED MOROCCO POCKET BOOK, IjW. containing some money, and a va- 7 riety of papers, which the owner can get 7 a sain by apphing at the Post Office and yivinji such disenption of it, as will be
j satisfactory, and paying for thia adverti::;. merit. I CD. IS, -11 CO:,DIISSION AND STORAGE iiGENGY. rjpilE subscriber has the pleasure cf informing the public generally that he still continues the Commis&ion and Storage Businfss, at his ()d Stand, XOkTH UESr CORNER Of IVAtER AUD MARKET STREETS WILLIAM MIEURE. Vincennes, April, 1831. 9-tl MIOTICS. TIIOSE who are indei,tel t. the sub JL scriber by note or hook account, are requested to call and settle the same on or before the first day of March next. If not paid by that time", they wiil please to call at Squire Coliins's, where they will be left for collection. WILLIAM MIEURE. incennes, Feb. 1, 1632. :2 J () Kegs of CHEWING TOBACCO, For sale by WILLIAM MIEI'RE. Vineenne, Sept. 24, ISil. t-f BUS. DAVIS & TKXSTLK ! TTAVE formed a partnership in the AA. PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, at Carlisle, Sullivan county, InJiana. Of tice at the residence of Dr. Davi?. Carlisle, la. Feb. 25, IS32. 3 tf NICHOLAS SmiTH STILL continues to carry on the E"fu tiutr Stitct iron Business at the old stand, where be will happy to accommodate his cuj.ton.ers. 30- tf A i-1-iM H. ifJ.
n H)0 CVPRE.SS SHINGLES, , 0UUUU For sale by J ! WILLIAM MI El UK. incenn.es, Sejt. 121, tt CASH IN IIAKD
For WHEAT, RYE an.l CORN, deH; fj?
vereu ai uio inennes fjteam Mi!l. t" Lawrence county. 111) elee'd. all j.'ciMori February 7th, 13. 1 Zi CAUTION TO THE PUL'LIC. j fj V; ANAWAY from the subscriber on j 3;, .Mnda Iaat, the 13ih in-t , an inSdenturcd appren'ice to the t.huk-nm'h bui ies, named JOHN BROWN, alia John about xears old. I h ue an idea, that he went up i runuiiv: ttamci ; per&vu t- euiplu j0r water. The '; tiven for his at that he went up the Wabah ia the fist : runuiiv: steamer Madison. I fbrbid auv Uloy said boy cither o.i ktu 1 amount ot S51 vvill hi ; tiven for his annrehension. to be Uui.l t-i. i ther m corn, potatoes or pumpkins, wh.. ever he is delivered to me. JOHN ll. DENNING. Viaceimcs, Feb. 13, 1. 'J-.;
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