Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 November 1832 — Page 3
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yincexnes. November :j, xsty. to thi; POLLS. On Monday next the freemen of I;u!i ana, will cpres fovir opinions, and their iiuacnineui 10 me nepunucan i atuiot, i ' iUi now at the head ol the government; their approval of his measures To th iK).v then ; fbkkmkx, o V,c r.v Let CrM,VO,e-1 II Z ''' an' .s iiux j, arm no Aigr.r cause, :noniu ; '"f-M:.vr nis faithful n;i:i cRMANCii of - Look out for Counterfeits. ! I have seen it stated, that tickets con taining the names of the CI a v tleetor. hut i no tiaain to cc-iqnate Uit:ir character, are in circulation in our countrv. Friends of Jaeko Ivok rccll to ijour tickets! The party ag.-ati-st whom you have to contend; now an; tlie snrae vou heat in lS, 'he! sa:n?. that then descended to the m-j.st dUhu rah!e means to insure s;:cces5 :.he j sjme tnat now wcu not stop at any net J that they could conceive would benefit j i.-ier parry, uiu uiesani i .uai are u.untyl to be beaten aainon AI n !av next. Crams of Comfort. I extract the fo!" lowing from an L siern paper tor the cvisS a f i" u o f .M r. Cla s trie nds : "Mr. Ciay will taost probably got, in thf? cciemg election, three voles in Delawdre, live or six ia Maryland, four in Rhode I'a ad, fourteen in Mass.ichuseits, ar.deijhtiu Couuecticut in all tiiirivfive voics.7' TO Till-: llDti OR. SilA.MCFUL!!! The friends of Clay have started a sero.-: ticket for Jackson, and oirlhc eve of . VI j -Re- j your j the ei:-ction have cireulafed them publicans of Illinois, look well to lickc:s; by divioin they h pi to beat you. Here tollows the true Jackson ticket of Illinois: Jamts Lvaxs Ada.ms Drx:..vr. Oan'l. S rooKK v. Ab.m:i: Flack. ; und John C. Alf.xaxdlr. I What will not a desperate parly report ; t ami what wouhl not men do, that would attempt so to impose cm honest voters. I have not the names that arc on the new ticket, b. it I have no doubt yon ! will sec them at the places of holding elacfi ns. on Monday the ."th of Noveml-er, j s.v aaiu, friends of Ja kson. LOOK WELL TO YOUR TICKET. A YoTr.it or Illinois. .Jackson mi;i-;tl(i. At a Democratic Republican mcct1112: of the -iti?.cns of Knox county, convened at the court house in Yincenncs, -n Saturday thei7lh Nov. pursuant to preious; notice, the following gentlemen were unanitnously chosen as the otlieers of the meeting, viz: Daxif.l Langto.v, President, Jaurs Scott, and EI ins JleKa.:i:eey Yice Presi h uts, and John D. Wonlvcrtn, Secretary. The object of the meeting being l)i ill stated by Mr. Judah, at the rcqu st of the President, it 'vas Ucol.'i J, To . t a committee be appcintetl to carry it iutoellect. S;!ino ! Judah, .! din Elvers and Henry . iii ii.MU, lor-3. v Mie. ;?ppti.ited said comnut'ci" uh , in a fe.v mmc.tes reuort j od the bMIoshe, resolutions, which beiui separately reu', atnl st Ued from the chair, tvere each unani.'uoasiy adopted. 1st. Re.' olvtd, Tint we believe the preit sent contest to nc one between ttie poops. and a m nied arisftveracy -between pvin ciplc ami interest between Andrew Jackson, l ir'iu Yan U. iron, and th: cou-j III l stitetwu on o-:e stoe; and Henry Cla , j wi.n me .Ainene-jui vsicm; iiau vireen, . -with nullification; Win. Wirt, with anti-roas-tnry; and 'he K u.k of the U. States, ; R iren for Vice President, Bank or wo j Bj :: ; ... t- t rr i . o.i. 7kf.?orrit. i int union i?. strcngTn. , and conseCjUci.itly it is the duty el each ; cilien lo evert hiinselt to nrocurc the at-' ------ i tendance of all the Jackson men of the ; civnity at the polls on tb.e first Monday in November next, by w hich means, undoubtedly, the boasts of r.w opponents ! nnde in August l ist will be shewn to nave oeen preaitoue auu aiu. lth. Resclred, That comnuttcs ct v'nil ance consisting office citi.tis, be ropointed for each township whoe special du'v it -lull bo to procure ticket-, attend at the plls, and prevent imposition. 'Fiie fa!!owin.T uersiins were then iman - im-j-.islv chosen lor said committees .- For B tsseron town-hi Michael Wdes. John Sprott. George (Nark, Samuel Ftd - leu tiul J hn Fanner. F-r Widner' town-hip. George Cr u-ks, J.hn Johns n. J"hu L. vo-Kbnan. John I . L lnlen and; Charles S -ot'. For Wahi-i Mo,i tow,,-; ship, (iarret Young, Ge -rgc W. Salter, I James Kvlc, Joseph Holiiugsworih and! l) iid Luivn. For Palms ra townshi:. Samuel Lau'tor.. John McClure, Thomas We -tf ill, James Jordan, a;id M itthew Mc - Can. For Decker Township, J -Im D-ck-er Jj.-on Anthus. John )booev. J hn lvdlv,Midiou Cruni and John Taybr.i For Yiiiceuucs lown-luu. Henry P. Bro-j
yvin its nirenng prtes ami amocaics, nj n the Indians An exchange o the 18th of October last, an appren- ! Yincennes. Sept. ls:-. : 1-tf combination, on the other. country baa been made which we'triist I tice to the Rlack-mithV trade, named! . " "l . 'J.!. Resulted, Tlr.il the Democratic Re- will be of equ.d advantage to the Indira ; Jo;? 7f).'t;i AVft. now about LS years ! ikh A 2wCtF& pullicans of Kuox county, will most j ag to their former neighbors. The habits ofc'ago; it is thought nsehVs to describe & indebted to the late firm of cheerfully a'e their support to Andrew j aoj dispositions of ihcss people render hi-? clothing. as he m;iv change them. I JL REYNOLDS Sf (KXER, by Jackson for PreM.-Xit. a:;d M.:r;i:i Yan;hem unfit for residence amomrst the ' have heanfof him at Eausvilie. Indiana, i noti: or hoots accoi xt. will pb-ase tokr
D,n;dd. For Harrison town-hip. Atex. ! vals, and th-e principally cotton Irom the . XoTI".: .T", " M-Crav.Jeha lir nk, John South, and . interior oi this ytate. The non-arri . ai ot H A(l lH.NT ttV SADDLES, llUb:'1'4 sul scrnx r buiMog; -d,i o it hi Leonard RalfS: ti ler. I'or Jolin-on town-, IVovb t is m ay be attributed to the low i ' i'TLXc'vlV cvV" of hi- i'Siock tf Dry (iojils, to R. Shtdmir'. ship, Thomas Johnson, Joseph. Miys,; stage of the ' Ohbu and its tributary vnnture; ssliieh he will dispose of' ;V i: UT,onu's ucccar-v to close ah Jacob S mil, Frani Roderick, ami Geo. 1 streams; but tncro is no reason tif d-iiitt'.( , i:- r.,i . his torrner bu.-me-s 1 asments arecar-
i kmv, John Mrney. J.-hn Mycn, Henry j Wi-e and Henry M. Oillham.
Measures were men laKeri to have all the members of said C(mmit ees duly noticed of their appointment, when o: motion. Resolved That the thanks of the meetr lllrr I.O If I 1 I' ! lOl 1 tlk fUlP t Oil. .-.. 1.. I ! i . i v p.:,i c 'dent ami ice I resiCeuts lor premiums at i thi- tuoctino-. Urticn j y,,,, 'Tl,at the jvrwecdin of tlii I meeting Le signed by lhe IV-sidcut and ,...,.,. n, ni,i i;ji Ulv i extern h ...v.w, imv.i!ii"inMIDH uuHim. DANIEL I . A XG TON , lire's' . t J. D. Wooiai:rto, Sec y. : - v direst The Indiana Palladium sav
election for president, our rcadeis wiuSf.v at tll(" P'fsent momem, but we cntiu-;
recollect, takes ptaccun Monday Hie 5ih of Nov.; and that they may be nrenaied for every and all aorta of stories, we ! would just hint to them that it is proba- j bie a report wil. be put in circulation on the ere ot the e!ecion that J;ukson is d?.ad: ducn a trie . attempted c:; a former occasion, and may be eeain j tlic onpositicn are up to every thine;. The old veteran-was in j;ood health at; out latest accounts, and we have no doubt will live to triumph over the ene-1 mies of liberty a second lime. i - I ClIKEniLY, CllEEKILV" StSTEll MAIN?! ; The Jic kon oarv in ti-is hTeTkjvt i I jii3t elected their I sty of rrore than VOTES. They 25 Serrator?. and thirds of inc Hon And o-orc than this about 4,0C)O stronger than it was last year, j v . . - w . j . . 1 fie who, in view of such fact?, says tli.it Miiue is in favour of Henry Clay, must! be infa-mtctl indeed. Saco (Me ) Bern. he Pittsburgh Mercury of the 19th ! (October,) says: "We have seen a r from Hat lisbtirg, which states that T inn letter the otticial returns from aM the counties are in, and that governor WilN nmjor ''v over Rimer U about four thousand' We stated in the Advertiser of the 6th j nst. that governor Wolf would be ie-j elected by a majority of four or fi thousand We revert 10 this remark, asj evidence of the accwacy of the intoimI ation we received. Pub. idx'. Frori hr. .'inotaior. COMMUNICATED. The folio winpr ecntk men were elected officers of the Grand Lodge of Indiana for the ensuing year: W. P .i ker,' Salem, G M. D. K-tso, New York, Switzeihnd ro mlyj D G. M. D K'fss, Brovv.1stovn, S. G. V. A. Geiwick, Biownstown, J G. W. Rev H Shaw, Vincenncs, G. C. II. H Moore New-A ibany, G. O. S S.Scott. Rising Sun, G. M. N. N b!e, Indianapolis, G S. B. Jno McMahan, Salem, G. T. A W. Morris, Indianapolis, G S. W. O. S Little, Stulbyville, S. G D R W. Vermyla, Salem, J G D James Butler, Fayette county. G. P. C. Hand, Indianapolis, G S T. EMIGRATING INDIANS. F., dars-pasllheSenrcOr; t,een passjns thiough our town on their! toutc to lhe countiv selected for themt hcvond the MKCltc;h .; i t (---Agi-l ississippi. J li Gardner! nt J 1'. Lane, who have b.en i anj lieutenant . 1 appointed agents to provide for their re ! , )Vai, accompany liev. "'ie state o iy them on their jour iey. 'ie state ol UOio, lro:n which j hcv are emiirratinir. is become almost . y - -r-, O' whites, and the polity of lhe president which recommends permanent settle . .... :nent ot them beyond the Mississippi, is j widently the only iviaw cctirse which i tiumanur wnolrl uppm m flirt IiiT. i j " - " ... -.... -. --' - i rent detachments of them have encamp ed for a day or two in this neighborhood,! and a consiicrable majority of thero ppear to be sober and discreet rrcn. j fhere are however, a row turbulent and o;bMpicu pur.s amongst tnem in ai cause considerable delay io travelling, an 1 nucli trouble to their agents and guides. The whole number amount to lun.ber amount to one thousand. A f the Otawa-, we! to Canada, in pre - die west, bfincj-cn-l ! from ciht hundred to one thousand. j considerable f onion of ' nnderstand, crossed int ference of coming to the ' eouraged to that course by the lii idsh i tracers I-id'ana Drnrcrat. rse. Uv ihc Hii isl. "r -- ----- .M Tin: i.ocisianv AnyrnrisEK, or A-tou;:r H), 1S0. RFAIARKS Since our last report no ; material alteration and but few transac - , tio:; have occurred in this market. At I the present time there are very few arrithat ere long we shall receive abuiflnnce , ' ot supplies. 1 he health of our citv, we are sorry to observe, is still far trom what we could wish; but s j hope before long'
Go'frnor, by a rUI-alitor this article during the pan weekihe " "u "I, u. , 'iM , , -ro S!n'1 s'.nm; Iriw in jiil so th it I -et POUR T HOUS AT 0 ! rales have been about mm kerS at our ! aI'Pci.l said ne-10 and put him in ml him aain. if Inken anv v. here in J!!iu"i--nave clectt-d 1 5 out ot j last quotation, with the execution of some ! S tn:lt. 1 Ct 111111 shuil reeelve tliy aLove ' Indiana or hio or I wiM ixe tit-
ncariv or quite two mal lots at Si cents per lb. iovtaio. o..hai-s it taken in this state, and all cm-
se of R proetitativea j VtTHSKKY In wholesale transactions , , , -LLwkN. -onable expenses paid lor I ri;jin j
: the Jackson vote is ! there is nothing doinir- we ordv hn:ir i.r! ' " K delivering him to meat Potsi. Li:o!
to announce tin; disappearance of t! Idcmic from aiming us v. 1 1 i c ! i cool ai
if cmand pot - mber of tied weather u ttiect. j he number deaths iriii the last week amount to one j hundred and nine; a ilecnuso of ten since i our last. The Mississippi continues at j twelve feet below high water :;iark. I U.N-I no market smtv our last report has remained without any partis-
",r "" T ' pnne.paily; herrhv .iven, th.t on Saturday the confined to prime opjulits ot (iie new crop, i.e. nt; V , , ,1 ,.';',! i . as t!,ere is at the present tin vorv Hm h PV, -ex', there M ill i e , r ,i .1 ,.:.t; .i V ottered r sole .-t the howc ot 1-raeJ ot other descriptions in the market, or on f;,to , , . , v , !,.,,, ' ;.itao. itat? ot Jvnox r. ontv deetl.) in
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"np rrr 'p; i ' I1,irn'1 1 nvo'p ai! tr.e rrr.s r.Ai. vunviUhAllt'. Iriere have leert no j
-'' - i v. , l , e.C e O 1 11 r SI!1-J i I the prices of which raze afJ,:s eeeiiN per U. --- - i iiuii.iiw. nil' I tne prices ot wtucJi ra:,oC at , and 4 oLC.Ab lne?e is a -reat scarcity in no to notice prices as lormerK ; ; heai -J ot continual inquiries but only small lots ;irrivin to supply the demand. appn and .fc hrst V,M? 1 cur last have been at an suivance on tbrmer prices. V.'c notieo u silo of !0(K li s. and half btds, Uo,u Ki.hmond; the fbrmer at M 7.ni fiie latter at fc tW. Also ii0 bb!s. from Natchez at Si? -J5 per 1 bbl. LARD good demand has prevailed small sales at U a lil cents per gallon ... - - . x . . .- f. , . M.J'.II. I PLTTKR We continue former prices there is very little doin either in (10-1 slieu or Western. ; PORK Continues unusually dull: the transactions are only nnail sales for plan-! tation?. We quote Prime Inspected at ."0 per bil. a decline on our last. RAOON-- We hear no iup:iry for this article it is dull at ouotations. COFFIIK We bear of no sales, but continue former quotations. The stock in mnrket is principally eonfmod to a fev holders. ' SALT Tile only sales of Liverpool are by Crrocers at our prices, 'i'iuk's island from first hands is sollim ut si per two bushel sacks. " " CuR.-lu ears there is a liood supply at the Levee, which is retailing at Ijl '25 a s, l ;".!', per bbl. MARRIEil- -On 'I h-ursdav eve:uui.r the first of Nov emb; 1, by John Collins, tsq. 1 Mr.JAMi:. (hxr.o, of Lawrence county.' Iiiinois, to Mi-s Mauy Ax:; R:lev, of ! Knox county, Ind Ttrnniir .1 . t. 1 . iir.ivi.iii tiivcn mat on njwrcaiv j thereof as t'nc widow keeps at the appraisment. A credit of tirelre vionf'ts will be! given on all sums over three dollars, by j .U Mnn-lrK..,- nil ir.(T I .V!,! r ilh .,,,,.,,,.,,,1 J ' ' r' JAMES TIIORNE, AJm'r. ) in tormer auvertisemcnt is K ' . .. ' IL.IO t i ., lt. $1 SISWAIUD. AN AWAY fio.n the subscriber on i ; The above rewcrd will be paid ! liverv to tne in Yineenuess. t - on hisdeJOHN R. DUNNING, November. 5. isa2. 3)-M . is. 5AB"!E3L.32I FOUND, a MIAN'S SADDLl'i was picked up on A Sunday last in Vincenncs--lie .t.vnecan -et it 'again on apulvin- at the Wevtern S mi cliioc r.rvin" his property , a-.a .... v ;,,.r C ,r ,1,;, :i( ycrt sement. Nove.nb.cr II, ls:5g. f ! X SA'X'ICJS. rff iVsubsr-rTber buMo commenced Jf 1 VJTLXG BUSINESS on Watr7;irc,,5 Vmconnes. in the i, ...... c .,.,' t.,- Wil. 1 i i "i . .i .u i Lr i ... I i. . .i.:, .,,..o-. 1 V'-';" i . c :. 1.. :. ... , :.: .,. .-S-yh j oi Miioronug Ml'- rnt,uir, .too ! iht. country at larLT'. th.it he 'expects to keep on hand, and fr sodo, a general nortmcnt of FUR HATS, which : work he intends to base made in a neat, i substantial und f;-hio:iale ni inner. i (rv-TI e hi'dicst pi ice gi-en f r ai! binds ; ot FURS. ii. M. (111. HAM I Vine. uinr. Ia. M uch 17. 1 's-4l j Yincennes, Jr.r.e '2.., K14J. -20tf UlAUUCi fOV MUttCUS On iuial ami fur sale t tlus Ufuce
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LCMin-Therc i very little of the I neur .Nr.uh iioreuee, AlabaiiM. c:loav.,rin r to M oualitv remainiieronl.Mn.t nrri about tlie lusi 01 .1 uoe last, a ne-10 m:n UiU t.t,.;u
JIW i,h of Kosher next, there will : vX'x v beoltered for sale at the house of Asa . pi u ,tr e''n" ' Thorite, dee'd late of Knox county, in : JliKA.,1 Iiy ;Eo, Harrison township, all the rrrsonul pro- j 4 w , JKir 1 J'1 dn-d. Icrrvof said Asa Thome, except so nrnch ! Vt!Cr l 1S)" 5"5t
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Sy I OK ?.r. AT IUTT & ORRICIxS wee store. also .1 Supply of Limtfd Oil. Oct. isit.J:S7 4t "jr) j JCT iii : .. . . . I . . ... S .... .1 . ; i the s;p- : .rai-m-ut. A cicf'it of twelve Tionlh ; w ,)0 ,iven w a,, , ' .,roVed -t-niu 1., i. . AiJSALOM ri:;;j. i , , 1! "l,.l'f f J.I 1 -J-i! O'-fober Jt!h ls:'J - -V,7- ;s j x Ciirs Ul or i i:kI-s : ln-NcrY . Jila(:,: 'v,.tls ,r:i'f'iU 1f) ' W - Utner hvrs i er o j u s inC, !"es l'' V'" ,la,n''5 1,: , .eii ieeu. at wuose nusc he was seen abOut tdtecui or twenty days since.. I , . , . .,.., - !,u,,I?rnu'';uiu "J 111 ,lV ,1K; TTlant lo an act vi tne (1rncr.1l: ? Asseuiblv oi the JStae of Indi ui.t. titled n aci to provide f .r t!i:j elec-.
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'f President and Viee-JJre.-ident ef;rrpTH; FARM whv.voti Charles Mver. tM '"'''d States, approved January d, i;dv lives, cbout six ;:iTlc cast Iroiu ! Ifc3t.'.v mtice is hereby oiven te the A lueennes. eat the Louisville road, ir vters of Knox county, that a poll w i l, situation for a public hoc-: is p.-juaj to any
! opened at each of the several places of ; "bdioji elections in .saifl county, n i?u.Prst 'oi'di;; hi yorcubcr ?(e.;T, tor the i i !MUT;K;' ot voting h..r eiuo Licrtors ofj j President and Yice-Presitleut of tb.e Cnitcu i;s. ' fiiven under n n- hand as sheriiT of the: ' co,lll? Knox, at Vincenncs, this ith da of October. A. D. KV2. ' I JOIfN PtTIJ(-ELL, S.fT. K. C. j Octobi-r t, lSll. It. SnY virtue ot a decree of the Probate j court of Knox county, there, will be exposed to public sale at the court hou-e dr in incennes. on Saturday the 1 J;h - ' - v of November next at JO icioel: A iiovin: town lots l-clouing to d. ithe e-tato of John Jibu k .'eecased, to wir, ;l.ots i'o. two huedred nr. .a nuei -seven -end thne b-indr-d and five ?3G3. be sold subject 10 the widows. lower. to HI" undersi:.ned are now OL JS1NG i il ii:e l)t ;yD Oi HlC J.ATF. I Il.M OT HE It it 1. c- f.V. ml ,!,ev jive L t!'l ROOKS of the j.atf. fium of; j WHO;S: !'I::V Ar'oi;-TS Alt:: iyr YlT rii ci.osr. tiikt nv NO IE or PAYMENT; Ln..n.,.n.,.,.rn ,.:.,,r. SKI, TO ( O.MK JO KM Aiu) l.'I .'11.11. A I 1" Lv A.V!i 1.1 nr. Ill' l.H 1 Hill, ill ( Ul .1 1 I i.t j; tjif H.wrsor a JUSTICE r-a; V. W. HiTT. r r re? no!ir this is the LAST TIME they will ' b; calloil on in thi way t';.r payment. ' i I hose who ,io not pay the claims tnc: ; tirm ha againt them, on, or befue ti:e ! L;h ot November ensuing, will, v,:u !:ti ; (--.t.v, n the llhli, find their accounts and ites in tin otllccrs hands f : coilection. D. S. BoNNEIL i Si.rririnif ioracr. ' Yincnnes, Sept. 1st, 1n: J. ,it) ii;v order of th.; Prob-an; ..uii. o v- '111 ) t iuo county tlrc wij. no : .-.; ' ,fl V' tie at the coy. hous-door. :u Ky - ltMiilav of Govern. ,rr next : nt 10 cloek A. M. tie: Pd owneown i-.-i belongirg to the otate ol ti. t.i.iriev. lUcetr.-eo. er so much Hi'' .-re: ; v. n. a-, ;uoetree. er so much in. r - i lisfv the d( jnands r.iins-t said estate, s I.:. E.tVNo. 279, 353, 270, ;nd 25C, with th.- app.ir.cnanccs th'-rnsnto b !onri r x ' o r x.,d suGect to tb.e widow's dov. "r. Term- mane; known ou the day ol sale M rtin R: n i .c ;. , a dm,-. of C IF. Pnrui;,dcc. ; nest I v required, as no indulgence can be "iveu oaobi standing, notes and ace.. outs. WM. iMIhFRE. YHicennes Sent. CO. lsi-j x;-tf
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;.uont mo i.et ei;!it u:i.:.lt: v, 1 hi::5. ii !ieii and e eill c;,ri r:e: . v covered with hi-' hair r: i;u, .;t,v p,..',j c- iiijr tii )i;h, larp; tte'h ai,l r-vj!' ' ep ;s-ed.--hi iijs ppccr.r t i 1 e ;'t nd iVit n.?. rJwvl i; a f,;:i ,u. cd r:cio ihou-h of a il!ovi-!s c r.. .!, ; - :on- i..:!.er down fo'.,'i!?e::an . -..t 'l made, eeeedi,:v!v active and i.f a jmnmn-rhaps no man c:,n beat hi.n !-u:i roimd-al -out :n 1 sin o tWilr mi- olh'-r oo-l chirhes v.iih hi;.i, .:..l r. r tiiem a hu-vk.-kir. liuuti.ij; shir, ! ;t a ill no doubt change his cl.;h.'s. lb; 13 a ci.injii., -cnsible fellow; a pnl f. idl'T Liwroueoville about 8tb Septembc-, Lnt not knoxvn what courve he to' h frtu-' ,MV H run off f.r no cause w h.e,er oxcej.t a rp.urrel with his wife, v.lueli took , ;,. ..... .... r. ... 1 i'11"-1- ",Tiiee irom inJiue. I -;M ..' . .. 1 - r , r... in... tiutz ievtlii f'i ilUV .tl'Mlars m cal, for ppiehcndin- s lid ne- ; AliiiCf. tiMiinjton coutitw .Miouri. I John whclky "nt . 1 :;. ;i L t' .- ' h.' t.. i.r . on the jw.d. a, id i: coiivcuienees a- a farm are not surp. --?J l.v any. A fur :ber i'.e;criptio.) of the resni-s licem ed u-'icss, v. uuy person wishing lo rent will view tlkm :;V-t. 'iheie is a ouantity of GRAIN cul HAY on the farm tin: "nviy he h id wi:li ; the premises. also al.uut romv ackiv : ui'VJ"E.'S7" now rowiinp-. ao a I'JELJ) OECO'C aii ot : which r.:ay be had at u fair price, on r.uj pi:: mo:; 10 TllOS. Si;CTT. .:-!! , . . . -. ., .Sen. 'J-, i t.n ;., I'r-,.f 7 ! V Uhu iUU ' ' UlJ:,:"!:tr: :afvd t! ncm- ! -t ,;n':,r dieUrm .a i'-iSiil.- Ai JL;- CJL WVJ. A'Kl ,i;1Vo a 1 i "" eh,iVC the weli kl,own t,n?I r!i)ic,i ; ramt:ei ilioru, on water street, their I stock consists in a variety of FANCY AND STaPLC ARTICLES, i anions which are the fdiowircr: Cioths and Ca?iur-tts. ; White, cd, Yellow, Green Flannels, ; Scotch and Circassi in Piaiiis, iMerino and Wateii..o Shawls, Merino and Gaue Scarfs, Crape. ShawU & Fancy Handkerchiefs, 1M91A Mi:su:$, HOOK MUSLLS, JACO.ETT. noniyyETT, CAMRRiL i iDMillAMS, - x -i-i V, !itC., o-i tc J-J jJrowu vc Bleached Sheeting Shirting-, Gcntlernr ns aid Ladies Ledlhcr Shoes, Ladies Pru.ielia rio, ALSO tf:M) lbs. Iron ai.d Ca.t Steel, 11700 it's. Castings, ,"t) ibs. f ra-".- Tareil Rope. :' it;-. Log wood, INH) lbs. Nails a-M. sizes, ."7 pair 'jV.'ee Chain-, 7o l.b!s. K :uh.i'a Salt, at prr bushel ty ibe barrel, ion cir-ir. AND A I.AKor. AS-OKTMrNT Ol' China Liverpool and Cor, anon All oi which they offer at Ve.V.... r R' hitl. ii;io. ing the scarcity of mom v Ll..-y are determined to SELL LOW FOR CASrCF. or approved Country 1 1 dues at the in iiket price. They would be pi ease to have then i. lends call and see them. It. SHELMIRE, WILLIAM MJEUEE. y;ljrrt.nPc. Sept. 1. 132. V-' I JtiGVZCB "JT S hereby given t.i it an tho neet? f;uc the lirnT of Makko.v cc Hi .xtkk, w nether by jo.l-iee!)t, noie, or otherwise, hae ieeu'a-igu'd to me. All persons indebted a- above, are rerj united to call at nr. f.". e on M uket street, and -etlle the .-on-', to -.ic costs. Tiii forth r noie e is given, orders from ll.ill Ntiisoii, vviil be received in payment A. T. ELLIS, T rustic, e-c. A"g. l:vjg.--'27tf lld-s ! Ka-s ! Hags ! C.f.S7,"or M Ov'A", will b-Tgiven for any cpuamtiv ol clcai Linnen u" Cotian HAG at liiC WESlfcKM SUN oS;C5.
