Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 22, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 July 1832 — Page 3
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tVSSTESlHT SUN VINCENN'ES, JULY 7, 1632. A .ii.Tii:) of the Rxud of Health is r-;- :t tiii evening at i!ic office of Dr. MjA'amec, on Market street, nt 7 o'clock A MEMBER.
The lib of July, the Lii:h day of American itMirrondence. was celebrated in this
wi!n every demonstration of joy.
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yetalirc,of our eld revolution? we rill Kin, taking co'ird from his fears, will welcome those men who belonged to now yield promptly to the necessity of j Harmcr's army, St. Clair's and Wayne's signing patents tor a sufflcicn number of
army of the West; the last g,ve the final new Peers to carry the Reform Bill blow to the savage and British enemies ' through the House cf Lords without deof that day. There are others who are lay. Nothing else can save the country vet alive, who filled their posts of honor, !from a bloody revolution. as well as private stations, and have done j their country signal service (as pioneers j tfnwmrrrt Tf and citizen soldiers ) They are now in VOIU III d Ct Al iiTiJO 1 T- , T . .! . in: I - -
rvcuiuc k , i titnurxc, inuiana, Illinois i
and Missouri. Others who were the
A LIST OF LETTERS f PUBLIC? SilXH!. I JKMAINTNG in the JWOiTice at Yin-! mmi E wi jirf at pilt.iif. ... , A cennes, Knox countv. Ind. the quarter ; 1 v . , w it,t r 4. , ending the 50th of June. 18.12. which if not : . S'rday the 1 A cf Au.t enswv-, taken out in three months, t. ill be sent to the J'nS at 10 o e!ok, A. M. a: t. haGeneral Post-Oftkc as dead letters. ; hitation and latedwelling ot Pr rro II ,,,,,,
To prevent mistakes, persons calling fori deed, on the N W. bank of the W
letters mtheft.ilowir.tr list, will please say
; they arc advertised
was umic
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in by a salute of j jrst P,oneers nn tre western waters from ider, the heating 'lhe wesl YirP,n,a anu Pennsylvania,
FKOM THE LOUISIANA ADVERTISER, OF Ji'XK 13, COTTON The markc t has remaine"
il rounds from n ( nmnwln
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o; tiriJii);. vc. At 1 1 i clock a lare pro- mc5C c imicu iu uc mere, winersj-- i"-imi i mression was formed in front of Mr ClVrk? ' aKain of 'he last war are invited to come Prcscnt tljrie no prospect of an ;uuendloUd, which mirched to thJ Me'hodht ' fnrlh ar,d hu the falhers of the West ! Incjlt as l"e accounts from the European meeting-bo, where the DecIaraVio-i of i finA,I' rewell. Citizens, Pioneers, and cotton maikets appear languid, and prices Independence was read hv Mr. Hunter, I fathers of the West-the present age is j declining. 1 he only sale w e hav e to no-
aJ a most excellent oration delivered bvPrcenanl UlUl erel events we some- uaies oi Awansas at
times hesr that the love of countrv is i 1U2C naunj.
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ir. arnan, airer winch the Lroces?ion
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returned to ihe place from whence it start
fi, and a.s dismissed. The day was closed vi;ha splcudid ball, which was graced by all the beauty and elegance of the place, at Cel. Lasselle?.
almost lost amidst party strife and the
political animosities of the day we call
SUGAR Very little improvement has yet been manifested in the demand for
THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE. FOU F RESIDE NT, iUDR2i7 JACKSON. FOR VICE -PRCS I DENT, luiLRTIN VAN DUEEN.
guCUou iSirctoval Stcltct. GEORGE BOON, of Sullivan county, JAMES RIjAKE, r,f Marion countv, AH W) PATTERSON, Parke do. N ATHAN R P ALMER, Jefferson, do. MARK GRUME, of Favctte county. THOMAS GIVENS, of Poscv Coantv, A. S. BURNETT, of Floyd comu'v. V. ARMS PRONG, : of Dearborn, do. JOHN KETCH AM, cf Monroe county.
you to assemble and celebrate your itu's article; the stock of first quality is
fiftieth Anniversary tell the j. resent ! rather reduced and in better demand than generation of past events, and of the I inferior descriptions; some small lots have
jageof wonders of your youthful days ; commanded 6c on plantations. One lot
and be'ote you depart hence, raise your UI quality, anout ij lihds, was dispohearts and hands to Heaen,and let your seJ i at JJ in the city, benediction rest upon our land and nation j MOLASSES Xo sales have occurred and on the rising geneiation. The 4th of tliis week, excepting some small lots for November will be on the Sabbath day i Mobile and Florida, at our quotations, in meet your old Kentucky companions on hhds. and tierces 23 ; bbls -4ic. per gall. Saturday the 3d, on the old camp ground, j including casks. on the Kentucky shore attend Divine! FLOUR The large stock received Service on the Sabbath, with greatful j into this market of late has offered a very
hearts Sc on Monday, meet yourfrUr.ds small portion of sweet suitable tor Rakers
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mitted.
in Cincirnati. and thei.; 'ake up your:ne juse; the demand tor shipping is very li
of march, homeward, and to another
a better world.
PIONEER JUNIOR.
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aAT. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE. FOR PRESIDENT, HENRY CLAY. roH VICE-PRESIDENT, JOHN SEF.GEAKT.
J. K-YKENDALL, s. Hr.Nni:RsoN, WALTER WILSON, ABEL LOM AX, JOHN I. NEELV. JOHN HAWKINS. I). PENNING PON, STEPHEN LUDLOW. SVLVANUS EVERTS.
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IMPORTANT FROM ENGLAND It ORATION OF THE LTE MINISTRY . Intelligence from London, up to the 15th of May, has been received in New York at tic odice of . the Commercial Adertiser. The English papers announce the failure of the Dukeof Wei lington to make up a ministry' anrtTe consequent restoration of Earl Carey aJ his late associates. The Londorrif ur ier of the 15tb contains the three annexed postscripts, issued, as will be seen, at different hours of the day: Courier Office, Tuesday Evening, May $ last 3. Reports have been current for the Kjst hour rhat Earl Grey has been sent for by the King, and iequested to continue in office. Up to ibis time, however, we have no authority to confirm these re
ports. I he Ouke ot ellmgton was tor
We notice an advance on our
last prices, for first quality; we quote $5 a & f0 per bbl.; Sour TOBACCO Within the last few days the demand Ins appeared improving, and about 1000 hhds. were sold at 2, 3 and 4 cents consisting of very low running lots, but the general opinion appears unfavorable to the article. WHISKEY Has improved a shade in price since our last, but the demand is only extended, for home consumption; we quote 33c per gallon. LARD Good leaf has commanded Sc in small lots, but few sales are effected ai thiit price: we quote 1 a 6c demand limit-
ped, and a fair supply in market
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have heard of a sale of
The steam boat Winnebago (says the St. Louis Times of June 30) arrived here thi morning from Galena, and we have been I ored by a gentleman, one o her passengers, with the following information from the Indian wai:
A large body of Indians on last Sunday
an attack on the Fort at Buffalo
Gi ove, situated on Rock river, about 12 !n"res north of Dixon's ferry, ami 55 miles from Galena. The fort was defended by r.bout 150 militia, who kept the Indians nt bay until their ammunition was nearly expended; in this critical situation, an of ficcr ot the Fort, who had been wounded in the firing, made his way out, and went
in quest of re inlorcemt nis of men and! state of Yorkshire, and generally, of the
districts in the North. Ilis Lordship has, we hear, declared it impossible to answer for the consequences, if a Government be attempted upon any other principle than that of a large and efficient Reform. Five o'clock.
lb.
110 bbls. Clear Mrs at $14. lilpss inspected we quote $ 1 1 50; unbranded 10 50; Prime inspected, 9 f)0; unbranded S T;0 a 9; Cargo inspected, 7 f0. At present there is no demand, and it is supposed justifiable to reduce our quotations 00c per bbl except for Clear Mess. LEAD Of Pig, the supply on hand is very small, and arrivals quite limited; we
two hours with the King this morning; ! have heard of no sale beyond our quota
but nothing has transpired as to the na ture rf the interview. It is said, but we know not how truly, that Mr. Crokcr, Mr. Wynn Mr Gouiburn, Mr. Raring, and Manners Sutton, have rcluscd office. Twenty Minutes to four. Earl Gicy has not been sent for by the King, but it is confidently asserted that the Duke of Wellington will not be able to form an Administration. The Earl ol Harwood is said to have made a strong representation as to the
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arms. lie euner went ro Kock river, where Gen. Atkinson was, and there procured the aid he had gone to seek, or roct a detachment, under Col Posey, proceeding to the Fort; this latter body marched on, drove off the Indians, and relieved the Garrison. The number of killed and wounded, on cither side, was not ascertained. Sixteen Indians were known to have been killed. An express consisting of four persons, sent from Galena, was attacked when near the Fort on Apple river, (twelve miles from Galena,) and immediately retreated. One man Edward, Welsh, was wounded by a hot in the thigh, before
be reached the Fort, another, his name rot known, was killed, after gaiuirrg cover. One other man was also wounded
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nons ; per cwt; iar u cents pt
sheet ()Je. RAGGING Kentucky, we continue former prices, 10 a t0c fair demand and small sales. RALE ROPE Kentucky, small sales have been made at a slight advance on our last quotation; we quote "ti a 8 cts. LINSEED OIL Is very scarce, and improved in pi ice; we quote $1 bO per gallon. BUTTER Goshen, none in market; we hear of a sale of i; jars from the Levee, of Western at 33 cts. COFFEE The market ha? remained dull since our last. Our former quotations are continued; Havana green, V2i a 14; St. Domingo 13c. SALT No sales have come to our
In consequence of a communication ; knowledge of late. We quote Liverpool transmitted this afternocn from the King j blown s2; Ground $1 75; Turks Island to Eurl Grey, his Lordship immediately j ffC continue without change, 5Sc pr bush, summoned a council of the lste Ministry, The market is furl v supplied, to take into consideration the subject of HAYA good stock remains on hand, his Majesty's communication. The covin- and j)as been disposed of in large lots at cil met at Earl Grey's residence, in Dow j ; p,ic per cwt; Retail 1 25. ning street, and has only just broken up. j " LIME No change irfprice 'this week;
Gince wriung ne aoove. we nave learni ,i,e ast canjo sale a? 111Ulje at c-o 51) ner
cask. CORN Shelled in sacks we continue
to quote at $1 the two bushels; the stock
that Mr. Baling communicated to the House of Commons the fact of the Duke of Wellington not being a Minister, and
that Eorcl Ammrp, at tne same time, re- on tho T iind the dailv arrivals are
in the Fort. This party of Indians was 'quested the House to suspend delibera ! s0 extensive that sales are with difficulty repulsed by the garrison, consisting of ; tions until the result should be known of ; effected at 'our quotation and we are
lined
be-
adc at
ininr men unacr me commanu 01 vap- ; tne sitting 01 uie council 10 vvnicn fl0iiLtful if tlirt price could be obt;
tarn Stone, hut succeeded in carrying oh; have alluued. for lar-e lots ; in ears the stock has
a:i iuc noises, came, iicgs, aiui iwoyoKes 1 i nc private corrrsponueni 01 uie i. v;come small and sales have hren 11.
ot working steers; they also destroyed a'lji Commercial, Mr James Davies, guts ; an ndvanro . we quote 75c per bbl.
mc MiuuujK-i urn tic jiviuv.i ui uic niionumiuii luasuii ijici unc unurr TGKrPrT o 1 wo rim'e
at a
nou.es arrum, mc ron, uui icic mediate oi o o c.ock. ne says: -i is now Reduction s5 S7Morbbl, No. 1 h.s im-
wunuuuu.. lii.iliuiu w,uuiMUH v.... ,c?um,c cd; we advance our price to Nl 75 cthce; Lord Altborp has announced the : y,, i ..in, r i r ,y y, i i tt r j ... DO CliangC. I-r:.z ih" Country (, I'x: rater. fact in the House ol Commons tins even- ;
niF. nrriKTii yf.au anniversary of ing, and Mr. Baring also sta.ed that the
THF. WFM.
A Sam. or Jas. Adams R Far.ny Bruner
B. V. Beckes,4 A. Bidollet J. Badollet Col. Bell Vm. Bruce Col. B..ntin
Vital Boucher Froctor B. Baird Wm. Baldwin James Broders
John Knox L Gen. Lafsclle, 2 Geo. Leech Samuel Lingtcn John Leviugton L. Lev ee Wm. Lindsey E. J. Leigh F. Lanvgort M Mr ffett 1'.. McNamee
J.S.Mus
Norton A. Beckwith K. MvClure
Shira Bour
Alfred D. Blass James Burns John Brant George Burtrh Henry M. Bon will C James Cadle John S Camp Jacob C re vision Jsaac Coon Cashier Bank. V. Thomas Cochran
W.McArthur George McClure James McCanieron Isaac Mail John Mitchell Allen Mallisoa John McMm ry John iViariuv A. Montgomery Charles Moater N John Nor i is H.Norfolk:
Preinton G. Campbell P Elijah Creek Wm. Purcell
John Caulder Joseph Chambers 2 J. L. Chanipoinicr David II. Coe D John Decker 2 S inuiel Day John Dean
Elizabeth Doolincr
Jesse Day
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Mary Ann Earls 3 Abijah Emmons F John Flowers John Fnx Mses Fite Samuel Fairhurst G A. Gardiner C. Graeter Wm. Green Thos. Glass Samuel D. Green John Green Josiah Green John Gobher II
Thos. Hollingsworth N. Trueblood Desmond Huston V Polly Hill Joshua Vance
O. M. Hough John lleaton Henry Henderson
Charles Henry
Wm. Polke, 2 R John Roderick John Rowlett. 2 Squire Rowley Wm. leeds Hy. Ruble S Henry Snyder Hays Smalley Jas. Stewart. 2 B. A. Spalding J;js. M. Smith N. D. Stillwell Lewis Sheets M. D. Strong D.inkd Stillwell JchMiod Stewart Jacob S ringer Caroline Siewart Catharine Shaner r
Mr. Tom Vinson, 2
in Lawrence county, Illinois a .umber cf DORSES. CATTLE, HO'iS, FARMING UTENSILS. HOUSEHOLD am, KHCIIEX FURNITURE, AND A HORSE-MILL,
the property ot said dece ieJ. A ere of six months will be giva w .
ting note with approved security bef uc removing the articles. All those indebted to the estate, and those having demands again-t th same, are requested to pay w hat they owe, a id make their demands known as the law requires, by that time. J. F. BAYARD, A-Jmr v. hh the will annexe J, of Pierre Bono, i!al. June '-35, 1SJ-J. -U
ANNUAL
QTpHE qualified voters of Kao county vJL will meet at the usual p!a'es ot hoh'Inr elections, on the first Mjaday in August next ensuing, and proceed to elect one Representative to the State Legislature, one Sheriff, one Coroner, f-'r tho county of Knox, and one Coentv Commissioner, for the district" of Vi icnues. The Judges, Clerks, and Inspectors of each tow nship are strictly enjoined to Le punctual in their attendance. W- L. WITHERS, d. s. x. c. Vincenncs, June 30, 1832. Jl-tdo AUCTION SALE OP GOODS.
B. Thompson
John TntUe (ieoree Tav'nr
F,sq. Hasris
Ephraim lliteld
G.W.Johnston 2 Charles Jones Josiah Jones K
Warren C. Kcath JOHN SCOTT, P. M. Julv 2. 1S32. 22 3t 145l
rplIE death of R. S. Reynolds requires his partnership concerns should bo closed, therefore the remaining S7crA- of Coods belonging to REYNOLD'S & BONNER will be disposed of at public auction. The sale will commence (at their storeroom on Market-street) on Wednesday the '27)th of July, at I0o,clck, and continue from day to day until all be sold. The
Tomliuson & Boss, 2 o fls Rtock of GOODS is worthy of Samuel Thompson j general attention, as a large portion of
J the stoek consists ol articles in constant
demand. To the public generally, (and to country merchants in particular.) the occasion is inviting. It is considered unnecessary to enumerate the various articles to be sold; suffice it to say, rhat it embraces a large nnd general assortment of MERCHANDIZE. The terms of sale as follow?: All soma under five dollars, cash. On nil sums over five, and not exceeding ten dollars, a credit of six months; on all sums over tea nnd not PYrppdirnrUwtMiiV dollars, a rr:i
1 of nine months, an,d on all sums over
twenty dollars, a credit of twelve months will be given. Note and approved security will be reouired. 1) S. BONNER, Surviving partner cf the h:te firm cf REYNOLDS cv, BONNER. Vincenncs, Ji.ieo0, VCV2. Vit.;-,1
IV Irs. Vanhook Miles C Vernon Margaret Vanallen W Sarah Ann Wilkins J. Wc-stfill W. L. Withers, 2 George Warner George Wampler Thomas Wilks Preston Weas
A LIST OP LETTERS
fftjfr E Al AI N I N G in the Fost-Umce at jjjjk Washington, Daviess county, India
na, the quarter ending the 30th of June, 1S3'J, which if not taken out in three months, will be sent to tiie General PostOffice as dead letters. j& Morgan Anderson, William Ander-
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&uu, niiaui vvorei, 1 ouu. v.xai-,nh ot reoruarv, a
low, JohnBigelv. Edward Cawood, ! MACK, about kJ5 ears of ac. 5 feet f 2, Albert Conable, William Clary, j or 8 inches high, stoat built, ;,ad v. ill Joseph W Davis, G Malinda Cr iv, ; weigh about UH) to 10 I) s. black -om-Peter Grcenstreet. Thos. M. Gibson, Wm ! plexion, bad countenance, has los the B. Gibson JI John Hover, Edward lends of 3 of the fingers of his !efi bind,
Hulon, Isaac Hawkins, Jeflerscn Henly, ; which were cut off when he was a child;
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j AN'AWAY from the s ibscribf r living
tj. on the head waters cf Fiat CV'fk,
i in Williamson county, on tho night of she
.)tn oi reoruarv, a negro man named
John Hays. J" Hiram Johnson. 7j
Robert Lee, XfJ David Morgan, James McConnaghv, John Murdoch, -Mrs. Madden, Ilarman Net!.crt , P Jos.
Parrot, Jcssey Pursiey. jiv Abner kob-
he hovcveruses his hands so that it jld not be noticed witliout particular observation. Took with him two complete si's of clothes, viz: a white fur. and a half
worn word hat, a roundabout and paia-
"j t h erg a ; d Fc 11 : iv -Ciiizcr.n:
Duke of Wellington is not a Minister."
In a subsequent note, he says: "A sec-
bertson, S David M. Smith, Jas. Ste-j loons of home-made cloth, black and
venson, Hugh Tibbits, Dav id Tho-1 white wool mixed, mixed jeans coat, and mas. Daniel Thomson, Nathaniel Taylor, j brown jean pantaloons, a white vest and 2. John T. Veal, John Vantrees, a dark corded one. Mack ran away s rr o Diniel Vantrces Solomon Webber. 1 yea rs ago. then had a pass, and called Peter Wilson, Russell W. Tonkey. I himself AARON; he will probably aL-o JOHN MURPHY, P. M. J change his name again, and endeavour to
Washington. la. Julv 2. 163'J. 22 10 ot : ort tn n frrp cfafP- bv means of torr.p r.n;
! A LIST OF LETTERS S'f " " Py .b REMAINING in the Pust-Off.re at j N. B.Anv person apprehending said 7 tti Princeton, la. the quarter ending the j Negro will please to Fdge him in jail, and ' lnct dav fif June, which if not tnkri out ! l - . i ..-
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in three months win ne sent to the uene- Siat-j ct Tennessee, w hen thev
lam authorized to ue the name cf the ! ond edition of the Standard announces the
venerable Gen. SimM) Kenton en this occasion: I wish therefore to be brief and explicit: when it was announced some weeks ago, that the survivors of Clarke's Cam pa gin in ITS 2 would probably meet on the Kentucky shore, ( Newpor t Cov -
recal of Lord Grey to the Premiership;" ar.d again, after another interval, he w rites as follows:
London. May 1 5, 1 832, 7 o'clol
Messrs E. Hall k Co.
Gentlemen: I have to inform yotrthatj
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MARRIED On Sunday, the 1st of
letor.) opposite to Cincinnati to fulfil a : the Lord Mayor has announced publicly; ,r;int 'bv t!lP Uev Y ('resev. Mr. iomic made fi ft v years ar", it was ihen 1 op change, that the whole of the late Ad- ' u- " c . . i. .u ' ... ..... i - , . i U L AfKF.W, to MlSs SAKAU i Kit I., both
vnkii'jwn as to the niecise dav. From ministration have been reinstated in their
communications given to the pub'dc. well j respective offices; this intelligence is alicuched for, it appears that the day fixed) so confirmed by Sir II. Parnel. I have is the 4 h day ot November, l S 3 2 , and! this moment seen a gentlemen who met that Old Lou r Wamiington. inCincin- I him about ten minu'e? since, to whom he r.ati is t!:e phce of meetinc; The dav ol j communicated the fact: should a second the month and the name of Old Pot t i edition he published by any of the news-
AYa!.ir.p;t"-n, (now Cincinnati) are svitli rintlv o'!ii:;nns as to the obbct, .1 .Ya
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sirrri Annivtr&arti .
:uva Ect-ton, the surviving
papers previous to the coach leaving; lor Portsmouth. I will send you a copy.
General i 1 am rentlemcn. yours erv trolv,
father n ! JAMES DAVIES.
of Knox countv. , On Tuesday, the Hrd ins, in thi place, bv the Eev'J. Mr. Arne, Lhwakd .Mr nniv. of Harnnny. Poev c unty, Ind. to Mi? SorniA Joii.nston, of Knox county. Indiana. Candidates Department.
ral Pot -Office as dead letters.
ABC D bright, John Bcaty, Jas
Bearnes, Wm. C. Oaves, William Cul-j bertson. Andrew Daring, James. E P G H Fitzgerald, James Je-j rauld. Silvester D. Hanks, Peter. j J K L IVI N QS, Thornor Wiley, Jones, AViley Loyd, Thomas C. Lvnn,John W. Lee Aaron or John LaffeVtv, Thomas Lounsdale, Daniel 2, Miller, John 2, Maxfield, John Miller, Tobias :
Oneil. Lucrctia
re
ceive the aLove rcwiird. CLEM
V."i!liim?on co
WALL.
Tenn. JiUiC
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rIOTICS. LL thovr indebted to the subscriber bv hook acco'int, arc earnestly 50I1cited to discharge the same by ca.-h or note, n ' r oefore the 1st lay of October, and tb'se iudcbt-d by note are also re-(psr-r:ed to nrdie payment on or bef re the
.bovcmentioned time, and s ivec.sts ,as it
m , t i ii n ' ' is r.iv wih to close mv old ico-int. Miltf'ii J. Robinson, John D, KoLinson. - S MEEL THOfiN Jo-erdi Smith, DaviJ v; y )s:,. i"ti
zant, James Wusson. Cathanro 1()1T AIIBUTHXOT, I
Princeton, la. July lW. 22-.--K
M.
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::::six a it .woes'
' . :l alive, will be there. O.d Thus b.ave r.c triends ol the people s r. . , vmi i . Iuvnvi -dujor .adoway, w ill be tlierc, and ?.s the rights been restored to their bib places, VID S H )N N ' U ' liter has iravclltd tnucli.be is cor.fidcr.r i alter an absence of but three (laas.'ferhe . t:-a. ti.ct e z c ft urn lor 'y to b!ry. pei baps ; irresistible power ot ublic rpimon. I b.s PRM WF-1FLI nf the Lrtr.y, -ctitet d through tt.e Ve.t, event has ai test d the wild, pit it ot an SI ,N b'C A ALMY w U, v.'iii be there if alive, llu' l.t the r. . arc!y rod vengeance, w hicb b.?d taken ; JOHN PUHC f LL J'i')fiTC r ?' -d Ci:r us id the V-st and. icn nor-rv I o"rir,n of the Rti;vh na JOHN H- L.Mi.ANTE
JOHN H. LAI'LANTE
COMMISSION AND STORAGE AGENO?. fJIIL subscriber has tne pleasure of
Ji. intoru.in the public cnttally tin
he stnl continues the Commission an
is MOH.uiK liusiNjss, at bis () .1 Stand,
ii . t . til
this dav dissolved ny muiuai conserii. vn o.-f :vjisr corser of jrjTER .. those uho have unsettled accorr.pts with, nahklt itkf.ets. said firm are remaned to call on M. WILLIAM MIEURE. Ovi-.att for adjustment, as he i authori-j Vinrcrr.es, April, 1831. 9-tt
zed to tettle the same. M. LA I I ,
HS CC-PARTNERSriZ?
T V 1 RETOEORL i-tmg nnd. r th rfc linn t.f OVI-:.TT ,V PICARD, i
A. PICARD.
iiiaut; foe iUtnotii Oa hand and for stile at this Odxc
t '. .i ; i i u Lo w ill b tl.ci c
Vinccrmes. Ia. June 30, lt3J. 22-i i-p; t :x i c ! dc CCJ'J ;:,2t thi y.:i : r. D A V 1 D Mr.. HENRY
