Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 40, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 November 1832 — Page 3

r

r i. T -

vincennes, novemher io,

jsnnaal Zo.tij of "r $H each a j legislative committee, 33 it is terned,!rnade at 10 00 per bid; at tha present'-

The following is the result of the Presidential flection i:i this j-tato,oii Monday last, as far as heard from.

Majorities. Majorities. Jnclfon. Clou. - ill . P.) - 17 J

Conn tic a. Orange, Martin, Daviess, ri.d. -

rvnox, Pike,

i0

13

J TO THIS FUELia Tf earn inc. thrt many laie report jij have been pet in circu'ation relative to fall Xciiotf- right to the Viueenues Steam Mill, v:e.f 1 ask as a favor that the public will suspend their opinions for rhe present, p.s the matter is about to undergo a judicial investigation. A. T. ELLIS. Attfft.for II. XEILSON. "Vincennes, Nov, Oth, lStv! 0-f

sum not widely dilTering from that pub

lished by the Adams Convention, whi h convened at Indianapolis on the PJth January, 1S'S.

In regard to the portion of tax paid by

name repor'ed in favor of biennial ses i time we cannot observe that any confide- "P TTrT LI?t T.

sions; that membets of the Senate shall ! rnble. demand exist?-, although at thelat-j D V AN AWAY in.in the Hil.-rri ' er livbe at least 26 years of age, and of the jtcr part of last week there wure extensive ! 2 in- near Souh Florence, Alabama, other limine 22 years; that each county ! shipments for the Hava r.'i'i market, Inch ; about th; tirt f June last a neTro man ler the present shall have one Iiepresen i has now subside, lcaing us nearly bare i by the name ofNrd;( )N :hirtv-fie or tative, and the apportionment to lake ! of the article. ; si ears of ago. t;-,.t Hi ,,r 11 inches

ISO

the people of each state to provide this

enormous bounty tor the rich sugar ma- j place every five years. Property quali I LARD The trnn-ticfiorw sinee our high, very black, weighs about t( T (illicit rin . vm tit :..., I firatinrm. if it fhoiirrht mill k ! 1 L.. ... l...... i .11 I. ... 1 1 w " t

rn ! i.uiiu.ui..., - ...v.. iiii-i iuiui - j i i !'" "in ruuici) i him oa irvvTii cofllIIVi io i-ii i 1 1 1 hm iii nni:iiT, m ! negroes lather IlVCS I or eod in ascertaining that whb-h is paid by j expunged, as it affects members of eith- S a Si cents peril., principally at the for-1 miles tYera Viu'-emi-s. Vv th name of the people of Indiana ; whieh, supposing j cr Hou-e, and the permanent scat o! mer prie. ; Ned Nee dv, nt w hse !i,v;se he was seen flion-i ,i nininmo Slicnr i :i n r-. w .,..-:.. i.. i irnverimw nl is to tie flVPit n T . . I. r i inilCI.'I.'V M'i I 1 ! ,.,!,... . . i

ivF v ' 'i"jiui nun i"!,!-" ,j, j.unmih. . n iii'ixi. i llH'ri..:!KM Jii'iiai.nii n'ii ji:u-i.i tir iwctuv (lavs since

3

their number, we find to he upwards ef

.$?r,0(J0; nearly doubla the r.;nount of our state tax; and that the amount by them paid for mercantile profit produced by the duty, is upwards of S'"t, :

iticii, u aisoiMi io mat wnicii is y, to

Alabama State Intelligencer.

ly supplied with this ari--h .ar.d demand ami is presume 1 to be in the "neihbor!i?nited. We ciituioni' ti::i,tc V.) to '. 1 1 io h1 at this timo Auv nprinn ut,. .-i!l

General Cofftc is now necotiahnp; a j ( pr n:dln. i apprehend saiil ne:ro and put him in jail treaiy with the Chickasaw Indians at the i BIiIF There is no Western in mr-1 so that I -et him shall receive the abo council house of the n.vton. We are in , krt. Northern Me we e.cte at slOi reward. foimcd t-at the whole tribe, consisting ;( oer bbl : N. 1:M " i p, MrlcrrVW

i.i-i . i,ri . i ' ... ( -----

proviue me oounty, wilt amount t(Si:I.-i"1 nc ui"u-a.!U. are present at the i e hear of no sales; former! Ori. "JO. J"".. "7 It Jf0 a sum greatly exceoding our state j negotiaiion. and that the basin of the prices are continued. ' j ' " and e(untr revenue. j treaty hs been agreed upon. J-hrence DACOX Continues wMhont inuirv : JUB-LJw biiljS.

The result by the method herein nur- ( Habjma) Gaz . Th-re are no arrivals. b,:t .-, l-,r. ! 1 v,rtue ot a decree ot the Probst

su.cfi, clearly shews that the people of Indi-1 ,on hand.

an?, by the operation of dutv on suar, I . T?ie PP,e of "chigm have determ- j t ) ATS Sales froi (instead of purchasing sugar cheaper than inecl b7 votc not fo rake fven the prdi- at 1 r per bbl in they othcrwire cotild.) pay a tax to the ! ,T'm3'y steps towards assuming the rank COFFIN Sales

ot a state. I ne L;etrci papet s attribute u;min ian-e of our this rlectsmn to an apprehension that the I! ,,:1mt.:i ,1r.,d

. . . . ... . j...

Is. but a large soppiv j T3V virf!!0. (' :l (loc,T'0 ,nb2t JLD court ol Kno-countv, there will !

FOR THE Wr.3Tr.UN SUT. Mn. Stot t- Having heard various and contradictory n?-er:b ns in respect to a dutv on an article increasing or diminlulling its price to the consumer and not

being able tor conceive how- an importer, by paying 10 or 100 per cent, on the original price of an article imported, would thereby be enabled to sell it cheaper than if he imported it free of duty I have concluded to endeavor to ascertain, for m self, the effect of the dutv on the single article of brown sugar; uhbm 1 have attempted

) the fallowing med o'. Agreeably to the Inst detailed report from she treasury department shewing the oianiity of brown sugar annually imported, and from die speeches of members of congress from Louisiana, it appears that thore are consumed annually in the U. S. about 1"0,000,000 lbs. of brown sugar two-thirds of which are produced in the -state of Louisiana, and one-third is the production of freig;i countries consequently, 50,000,000 lbs. are of foreign production on which there is a duty of thrcie cents per pound to be pai lintothe treasury of the United States, equal to .s'l,.00",000. And as the merchant must have bis profits on all his out !a ings whether by a dutv v otherwise supposing the several merchant's profits t te (ifrv pcrccntum,

the : ieiv-ised price tor mercantile profits

wi'l ije$r0,0'JO; which, added to the a

i!i:vnit oi duty, h $2,:0,(n)0. The ugar crop of the state of Louisiana, ascertained as previously stated, ar.i .unTs to PdPKHKOOO lbs annually, which H a.d to be pto tucvd on plantations owned bv about seven hundred wealthv individuals, who receive a bounty of three cents per pound, as proteetion on the production cf this article mounting te S:?00 ,000,000. Increased price for mercantile profit on th ftf),vi'y, as shew n in the previous case, ft l,500,0t0; which, added to the bounty, amounts to $ 1,500,000; to which add the

increased nice on the foreign sugar, I cing $ ?:0,000, and we find that the increased price to the consumers produced by the duty, amounts to ",700,000. From hi' h, if w e deduct the. amount of d;;iy on sugar w hich will be p.-id into the treasury of the U. S. being !l,r00,000, less by perh ips t p r cent., f r expense of collection, loss by defalcation, vVc, equal to 1,110,000, (which relieves the people of the payment of sr mncii tax,) we find something like the total loss which the consurAer sustains hy the duty on sugar amounting t i .."vU 0,000 by which it appears the protective svstem provides moans for a few wealthy sugar makers, merchants, and officers, aided by a few dishonest defaulters, to draw from the pockets of the

people, and quietly dcposite in their own

that i pursuit which is alledged to be un

productive of i'seif.may be made produc five and that a few wealthy individual

engaged in it, may be enabled unjustly to aequire splendid fortunes, at the expense of th'so who are engaged in different

pursuits.

From th; foregoing, it appears that

those immediately interested in the production of sugar, estimited in number at

about seven hundred individuals, unjustly

cniv fat the expense of the community,)

an animal bounty equal to ,sN ,000,000 ; which, if euil'.v divided among them, and thou number be correctlv estimated, amounts to more than n 'Jf 7 1 each ; or, if it be supposed that tlu whole free po

pulation of Loueuaui equally partici-

Higar makers of Loui-mna, and for mercantile profits thereby produced, vastlv exceeding the amount which they pay to discharge the expen.-e of their own government and the claims against their respective counties; bu as I am neither a merchant, the sou of a merchant, nor a merchant's clerk, it is possible that I may

making ef a state government would in crease the burden of taxation Saturcl.u Courier.

2 Levee arc made i :P,i PnM,r at lno n use )N Moor in Vincennes, on S aturday the lO'di . effected at. prices ('ay ! Xvcm!er next at 10 o'clock A- C rui uis, but orime t bMiow ing tow n lots belonging t. LJ , would command 1 ,ho C;;tnte (,f J, !,n ,!:l' !; , to

j. j ii's .o. two nunureu anu nineiv-seeii

, 1 i i cents p

Lo's No. two hundred and ninety-seven

CORN Of shelled in sacks there is ve- V"-) ;,n'1 :'5iP0 "'itK'red and five (JU-)

ry little on hand: it is filing from stores J'J h,; -'djoct to the widow's dower. :(t rt i,..r i.,iwi.i.-. r s Terms made know n on dav of sale.

There arc fourteen hundred and nine- j t;lii-M!T fmmhlI Lovee at'ilo n,r bbl ! -M.MtTIN KOP.INSON, &.

!tv-two postmasters in thesuta of New i .-- " ' j HI11A.M DIX'KLR,

have most egregiouly erred; if so Vr :Yo,k' vv5lse aggregate receipts are j Printer, fas Delihi did" Snmnmi t,J.'L't tttirce bnmhed and twelve thousand dob!

7 ----- , r .,...(,,.Ml,y MU Y y I

AL;;,-v. of John Black. drcl. October 11, l-:5i .W-U

mo request you to tell me wherein this great mistake licih; for, believing as I do, that all duties in proportion to their extent imposed upon the importation of articles, if similar be produced in the United States, produce similar or like effects; and

that Unties imposed on articles not produced in the U. S. diiler only in not tavimr

the people of one section of the Union to provide bounties for the people of a other; and that such is the unjust, bitter, and oppressive fruits of the 7.?.s called Ameri

can System, without

lar npr ?nnnm lh

' ' ! MARRIED )n Tuesday evening the j fTT Eff O T 2 O H I Another Revolutionary Paf'ot cr' ;0lh -Nov hv 1,10 llev' sawIr. j ' IF undersigneTare now'cLOSIXn Died on the lO.h iost (ult ) L ototr ) LvMl L- 'atsox, to Miss Lvnt v Fi:l-j the ROOKS of the i. vrn hum of ARCH IB ALO S I F.ELK, aed 9u hoh "fthis Homtigli. T. D. ;:: V, C. and iUo gioveits 10 months 7 ,la v, 7A ! " --- - - 1 THIS "LAST NCT! To Tltosi:

nrft

r

g miiv'.t, vir. .u i .ii. .mii ir-L

IE notice in the last Vineenncs Ga-!s!:n'TO roMi: r0UWAi:n ,MM:IHATKLV A:N"'

zette signed "Mnrrmi & Ifnntrr " I 'l TtlKM HV XOTL O t PAl.MIC.NT;

1 k.lrtrtl"k ifmtt .i

CIIOLSni AND TUB STKAM T50(3TORS ; I am told that a great many peores!

rt.c;ei wnn cnni.era apply to steam , uas entirely unauthorised by me, and I tiii.p.wise tui:ii: Accorxxs will he r-L. doctors. Many of these ae no donh; ; t:.Kn thi rurnsion to -t:ito tb:it T V' lt t ::i) imhi: u.ns or a JUSTICE roit

Executors.

X

Many ot these are no don take this occasion to state that A. T. E:!i

cured, but others must be Inst, who, un- j 1,. was, and is, invested with au'hnritv COLLECTION. der a different method, might have been; fo receive and collect all claims due the ! J- iFRRV,)

I cannot avoid most solemnly protesting ; 1 u"c' 5 y ! latelirm ot .Harroii vV, Hunter, which is j

a-rninst n rn oom .un'.Ki nn,!,,,,.;. ' i'j""-" i e on.i me power i enner jas. 11. nun-

t .1 7 I J

W. Y. 1 1 ITT.

Vinee-ue-, Sect. J0. IsiJO. 31-tf

policy, no matter by what popular nick

name its reputed father, and its interested advocates may call it. And I n.n thoroughly convinced that no more money should be drawn from the pockets of the people by duty on imports than is indispensably necessary to discharge the ordinary expense of the government, and that if further protection to donatio industry should be found necessary, it would be better to pay such bounties direct, and far each state to provide for the protection of the industry of its own in-

practice would 02 well adapted to the ; ter or nivself fo revoke.

cholera, epecially in its advanced sta jC!,t mv nnm3 sK,i,ld aain be imrron

ges, bu it is a fatal error to supposedly ,.,sed," I hereby give notice that the j tnatthis method is proper in all cases. I parcrJap formerly existing between; I hope the steam doctors, many ol whom s.nuuel X'.Marron James l Hunter.

I believe are benevolent men, will can

IjilST MIOTICS.

'.11 iw-'i.' : I.I.....J .1... 1:

, 1 m;v'.i"j iih'vph'ii 10 inu urni en

jL JU:YX0U)S V BOyXER, by orr, or noo'v vc oryp. will please take noticr. this i-3 the LAS f TIME hey will

1 1' if rf. n . 1

, uuuer me name 01 .u.i.tiv .v j ;;.vcr. w as : 1 ... . .1 1 .... . .1 . r .

clidlv consider what I am about to sav. Li: 7 , i ...... 7 ",llll,llh Z lor l"n:.

1 . j u iv.iun nt vii un 'it .iiium i4i:-i

A weak infusion ol Is beiia, with con- i

SAMUEL X. MARROX. Vineenncs, Nov. 7;h 1MV2.- 10-tf

finemem to bed and external heat, is ex 1 tremelv nroncr in the lorminer staires ol '

the disease; but many cases at the same j CI2.0LjEI.& VkUP.

ttmo require blood letting, and all ihat:.pMlK sut scriber as a member of the ! require the latter remedy, would be io ,A Botanical Socittv. h:.s authority to t t,on

jureti ny tne use ot 4o. 0 and otnei rn:,ke and vend, and h

j Those w ho do not pa- the claims the j linn has against them, on, or before lh j lfth .f November enduing, will, without

rcs-rrre, on the Rdi, find their accoents '.and notes in an oncers hands for coliec

D. S. BONNER,

t'nrvirirtg Partner.

Vineennes, Sept. jst, 1n-"J. '.M) v

1

aoitants; for, if the people ot the United nn.Vprfiil min.nbnu . r ' ' l. 1 ,. . . poweriui s'iniUianis. 'nuantitv ct ia:n:.:: rnoi.iv.i.v vi!i:''.

States w ere to pav a tax direct to t ie SU- The iiver mnrpn?rr U n-rvi 1 nnrl : I1 r 1- : 1 , i v 1! v Mni.cn m a,-.-5,4,a , ,.lT- . . ,,1 1 ne lxser moreover, is te.pi.i ano ;,,y,jj,..s and individuals can be sunji:ed ) ' V S i 1 e . A ?U H t'1 gar makers of Louisiana, equal to that j joes not secrete bile, it is neressary. j on moderate terms iir 'V "'K f,rwhich they indirectly pay tor protection therefore , to administer calomel liberally i 'i,;mi ROt ' A XV' X''A S R V!: L"MPANr" to the nrodnetion of sn-ar and i tiv Hi- .1 1 f .1 r r i ivw.. ,..j.v.. j ji mcennes, is now prepare.! to is.u ; 10 mo prouuuion 01 su-ai, ana a lax c.i- ,n tie early stages of the disease. Opi ?Cov'be-Q Ks:i- in n ! "V" u 1 i t. rect fo tho imvpninioni eoinl to fbo ,-, ' t i .u- o'....,.1iki . , 10.., .w-.u po.ieies. House. and furniture Store' rtei 10 tne goM inmeni tquai to, iik ,lrn hkew',se is a valuable remedy tn this i i1 , , ., , . . .

amount of the duty on surgar paid into.tho st3e, and contributes greatly to palliate ! ) TsTT5? i . ' ? , ;VIil bc ,n" tiTasury of th United States, it is cvidemj the suTerin-s of oati-nts 1 --r- , M,J . - h"d upon fair and readable terms; there weuld be a saving to the consumer. Vh " it im c Linate omis,;on I TT h t" enZ 0 T'1 " M fof ne.hans vV;0.0;;(--and it iseoo-Olv Lr u..a a - 1 p' 2Ul ui November next, theie w ill ! r; prKl!n,f nrr.son to secure at a tritiim:

evident, to my mind at least, that, if each causes many to die who might have" been I Ti.orno tVr ' I f KnZ- in ! V - state was to provide for the protection ol j sav.(1. One, grain of opium, to ten of : J,1 ' T ' v J 0ln";; n Market-street, adjMnmg ,b ;n',b..,,.V.' o, ,u. ?. '. r 'F . ; Hanson township, all the personal prop-, ,he More of 'amlii.s.n ,V II,.,.

cold be no ust ce lie ' l.uZZ Zys I t i 'T I Mh U consequently, harmony and good feeling ! s, aim wi seldom fail' to excite a ! Zt S t ary. JJ

it: l.T .1 -it i - - iiifv:ii j.vivtiiiKfrfiiiififif.i ii i i i f -iiiimio i oti n vm xtj-ti..io .

WON I lOrMnrm -im n in inrrt'..!.'.. II.... 1 u:i.. V. ik. nt...t ; .iimhh i i 1 1 1 i . -v. n , .i.i ii'fru-, ,;i

. v . v-v. ..mm ii... .inn....- ivii ;iiv Ol Oil-, JI1CI WlllV.Ul lilt

n n I . i . t

UAUCIIl 13 l , .1 1.1! l... 1 ,v . , ,

of nullineauon and disunion (which the genera v sa e. i , , .,-, 1 ' J,1"-r

unust operation of the tariff has nrodu- In th-onf rnlbnsP. 'n fi."!"" Imm",.' '""n " m. j. iicneru,

i iii-. . i i- i i I . ' . r . security. Under that amount cash in ; 'rbi.nias Ri-hor ced.) would be no more heard tn our land. I every other stimulatim? article of the!, , - ; iiionus uump.

Thomsonian plan, may he admitted;

INDIANA FA RMEU.

though treated in this manner, or any o thcr, the patient will generally tiie. In concluding, I must aain solemnly;

and alTectioaatcly warn the community

that no reliance is to be placed on any ! plan of treatment that is not entered up

on at he.vfrry beginning of the disease,

FROM MEXICO IMPORTANT. Accounts wei e received in town yes terday from Tampico, via New Orleans, in date ol 29th September, which state positively that intelligence has been re

ceived there of the entire defeat of the army of General Montezuma and that San Luis, in consequence of this event bad no doubt fallen into the hands of General Rustamcntc The terror was extreme in Tampico, all business was at a stand, and mer chants having property in hand for ac count of Americens, had, fearing the worst, remitted it in specie to New Orleans. Permission had been eiven to all Spaniards to remain, notwithstanding the positive law enjoining them to quit the country. The schooner Dorchester was expect

ed In mil in lew d v frnin Tmnirn .

fnr V,w Ynrb. .,,,,1 h t,U ! rable, to promoting the health of the city

shall no doubt receive further natiiru- during the last week, but at the advanced

- - i

u.:i.

J. B. Martin.

Thomas C Hailcv, M. Murphv.

Directors.

JAMES TIIORNE, Auvi r. The company w ill loan money fr short X. R. (J;-.) informer advertisement is j periods, upon "real or personal" security, incorrect. J. 1. j and will exchange uncurrent bank notes, XovcmberO, -?-V. ' foreign "old, &c.

iV n VTT r ! '',,rsons una im' occasionally need JL &i.dr'J money, ani do not w ish to involve ther

5 AN AWAY from the subscri:H?r on '; friends, may fiil a bond and mortgage as

rl ........ . i ii. i. a

and that taking to bed in a warm room the lSthol October last, nnapprcn-:a coiiattcrai security, and tans he accomat the onset of the complaint, and conti-! tiee to the Rlacksmith's trade, named . modatod upon their own liability, witli nuinjr in that situation for several days is ' John Hir.ton Kvath.miw about IS years ;th's atlvautage also, that those wha ma" 1 ... . . tail

, ot age; it s thought useless to describe i thus borrow, w ni t.e allowett to repay th ' ! his clothing.as he may change them. I J whole, or any part, at any time, and hav.

have heard of him at Evansville, Indiana.1 an abatement of all the interest agree The above reward w ill be paid on his de-; upon, for the time unexpired, but tw

livery to me in meetitiess. ! per cent. ; JtMIN 1J. DUNNiNd. I Tin cmipany will revive money m ; November o, KVl :;-:U !epoite, and wiil allow itrcrest at t!i

, rale 'f siv. per cent per vear br dcpott.-.

disiensable to safety DANIEL DRAKE, M. D. Cincinnati, Oct 20th. ruoi Titr. uK'isixxri AnvrunsKH, or OcTonru 17, lHo'J.

REMARKS The Ohio continues at a

low stage, and consequently prevents a rivals of provision from that section of the

country. 1 he weather has t-.een untavo-

i i

r

Anti-Cholera Plustcrs, rots sxr.r. at

ITT&, ORRICK'S wives sr-i.ts. alm A Supply of Linrad Oil.

Oct. o, lsi. :i? it

J JIOVSES iy TJlE COirXTKY wjll i be insured at a very low rate. ! Viueeune. A tg. 1 :, v

p itc-

it anpunts to an annual bounty ex-

md, if divided among

the while population without regard to condition or color, eery man, woman and child, black and white, would enjoy an

I'he price of brown sugar at the retail stores in Indiana, is from 10 t ) l'J cents i.r i; the wholesale price at New-Or

leans may be estimated at from 0 to tL

and in the Indies from li to 'J cents pr lb. The citi.ens of ladi ana who pur-lu-e their sugar at the. retail s'ores pay

an adv.uc e fiomo'os to lt: percentum on th 1 original cost a Xev-OrIeaus perhaps, on an average, about Si percentum -h di'd'-rence betwaxt that and the .)0

"S hereby given, that on Saturday th

: ',JT3'AVIN(. purchised ail the interest fr. Ji MxunoN ?c IIrNTi:!t in tiie Vie

S eam Mill. Store, C. t

CClll

ness of tiie same will hereafter be carrie i

ere-t . Vi" Jf

larsofthis event, if we di not by the j reason, w-e cannot anticipate any other vr . -m i- ..ttfini :i t:ivornble ehanee in the atmos-

4 cw vrieans papers wuico win reatu us t . . .to . , ... . . , . . mi. mnmin,, ! phcre. The Mississippi Ik's remained E Hhh ot .November next, 'nere w ill i.e on bv me, through Mh agents as I niav The news of the defeat of Montezu. I stationary since our last, at twelve leet . otiereil lor sme at the house of Israel trom time to tr.:i- apn..mt. ma, was the more unexpected, as the last below hidi water mirk Mead, (hre of Knox eouutv de.M.) in j HALL NEILSON. previous accounts stated that an engage-! COTTON The rnaikct sine-r :tr last Harrisr-n township all the vzhm. pkop- , ..' hti . .v. MsRKe-. mcnt had taken place between his ad- ' report has been more bri?k than noticed v.irrv of sum Israel Mead, except so mm h ; inremies, A'g. t, lslj-i. 0? if

vance and Hustamente's cavalrv, in previously, and some sales m large 'man- thereof as the w..,ow keeps at the ap-;

wntcti tne utter nau oecn cu: to pieces. :, ,....v . i . .rr...... ... r-; - - V"S1IT' iri--r-,f.r i,,vi..r r-r.-nr"

II mncl h Tprn frin inaT 'hnnin niiii iv i-s in 1 u- i.iui .in., i nur.' . -. ,i iv. v,- "u .hi - r

in the defeat of Montezuma, Santa Aur ; ranging from bi to 10 1 cents per lb. lar- by the purch.wr uiv ing bond andap-'

JkTm A A Vrf w.

iit; s.

rl the H ATTING BI SINESS o:, V r.-

will have lost a powerful support, that he"! TAEAUCO For the last week (here proved security. Under that amount

ll 7 1 1

o.ei;n ; f,.- n nriit vv'i.u t?m'-i. iiavo Iron no transactions, that we rouid can m m:nu

mente's Secretary of War, Fazio, en 1 ascertain in this article; but prices con-' trenched in his front, at a distance from f'n' unaltered, shipments are still pro--him of about sin leagues. fgre-ing to coastwise ports; to Euroj.e there ,

, , 1 are none at present

Afimitnififil now re vising her cons'i-! SlJCiAR cc .MOLASSES Thcr

' ' r

AIISALOM REEL., R. (J. Mi ( LI EF, n fV-tober -JUth lli. J7-N

tution at Jackson, the nresent seat of trov- ' ry little cr none to be found in fir

crnmcrtt. The convention w hich has in the citv ; the arrivals are confined to

just met for that purpose, (says tbc ma!l lots for supplying grocers.

ouvo.' JJ. t hands Trelpby gtwii th.:l a.l Uie debts i ! . ". .. XI ir

J the linn u .ikko

lue

I It XTt a.

St-op dwnrAT hn 9Trpnl wiih v e r ha ve h".a t d of a s: l- ot 't te.rces ot

little opposition in the judicial commit- gar, fair (pialtt nt :t cents per la

tee. to e ect a I the .Imbre For the cu l ld'Ll

lu r.'i'. statcil. i-; Il.'l nen'entum vvuie:l IS nreme anil tVircnif C.oortv. hv the neo article

cMinuiel to be sutlicient to covei the J nle, as well a the Attorney (lenoral and d this

V- wuether by judgmeot, nte, or othei w Su- have been assigned to me. All persons

lebted as aUe, are reo-ie-.'ed to call

fer sree, Vincennes, in the

!.. i i.. iv:i ''.

ii-.. ii- i'i:'rii 'hiu-ijii rn- . :.- srn Laow. takes this methyl tLi.

of informing the eitiz is, the r-ountrv at large, that he evocets to keep on iiand, and fir snjo a general ass.. r'ni-Uit ( FUR II ATS, w hi. h work he in'ends t have made in a nc-.it, substantial and fa-hionale manner. rfv-p-. highest prne given fr all hinili ob FI Ji. H. M. (ilLlIAM Vineenfies, 1 1. M lr,-h IT. l'-

w a-

in

retailing, and di hirge thee- district Attorneys. The Supveme Court separa't

. . . . .. .. ill i-i 1 li ..tkjk.

penM ot t-eignt, -e. wht Mi it is ideut , is to be separate, to consist of three judg- , ti.:s, wim tt was disposen oi ai ,u ior ment would bo the same, whether there was A cs; who shall be chosen by the. people j superliue, (H) f,,r the riue; ot the la-t d if oil the article or not I anj hold their orticcs tor s'.x years. Tbc let of i:g bb'.s, snull sale- 'nave been Aug

r quallt nt :i cents per lt. mdeldeU as aiM.ve, ,m: m o ic.e.i to call . . - Ulf We hae no arrivals of this at my office on M uket street, and settle AVn a rnAW worthy of notice: the whole recen- the same, to save costs. U A J j X O i a.-,., j 1 ' T,lllWa,tTn,;,,,,..iv.,,..,!,ro.,-. Wk VTr ' lots; til.; t.r.-t a:in..it.:i;,- I.. H.7 II..M .NellsoH, will . n-.rivcl ... ...v- v,,,i,.,k. flt.f.sn nr I'll! I.

A. T. ELLIS

Trustee. Vrtf

Dl'lh, Mirh in.n uit. Ji' wo k. il H' at short nmic-. ' N. S.M 1 I 11. Vinccniiis, Jan. 2, 50 if