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4 Untcrtaianicatsi A Ilerrro ZZzn in CosiMiTrsota the jail of Chieot county. sbscrtber, having f.ud up a Hrs sal amodiocs house, in the to a of Wsa." mam cooamodi A. LL Arkansas on lb lOtb OcU, reer, to the Vice Presidency of the JJ. S. examining his political course, as Attorney General of New-York, as a member of the Senate of that State, and of the convention to revise her constitution as Senator in Congress, Governor of his native State, Secretary of State.

Minister to Eneland, and finally Commission -r frnilE undersiirned having erected a spacious ton, county, A. rest iatraui 1835, by Jamtt UUine, an acting justice of the peace, in and for said county: a ne- That there should be a complete abandonment of all principle on the part of those whose names are placed upon if, for they are bound to tote for the individual whose friends may give it the majority, even of a ejgle Here it may be saidr there, is no want of principle, no inconsistency, as Judge VVhifo and Gen. Harrison are both Anti-Van Barea men the pominees of the same party. But is it not notorious that their opinions are decidedly opposed on many important questions of policy This, however, it is determined to keep out of sight. Alt gro boy woo cans mmscn uACbu, and says he belongs to a Mr.

Dayton, near Natchez, Mississippi. Said negro is about 2d Li friands as (he public, that Le is now ready lo eccommodsfe txsvelers wh may Uw bim wirh their custom. fiattera that the extensive he has made, ena. him to give general saiiifacuoa to aii ale may give hiru a caU. 1 1 HENRY CHEATHAM.

Washing, Sept. 22, 1835. 43-tf I as President of the U.S. and President of the Senate, that political bear-garden, where men are eacriSced for their honesty and condemned for their patriotism). The work contain copions ex.

tracts from Mr. Van Buren'a published opinione upon all the leading political topics of the day, litairniinahis'viewa noon the aubiect of universal years of age, about five feet 111 or 11 inches tugn, dark complexion, full face, with a tear on his felt jaw iad on, when committed, a gray cassinette Ji. brick Warehouse, imaitdiately at the Steam-boat Landine, at Little Rock, intends, in future, to devote his entire time to the Storage, Commia. sion and Forwarding Business, and pledges him. self to attend promptly to all consignments or business in his hue intrusted to him.

R. C. BYRD. Little Reel, A. 7 Dec.

12, 1835.1 C2-tf 1T7" The New.Orleans Bee, the Ioaitvi'ils Pob. lie Advertiser end the Cincinnati Whig, will publish tb above advertisement, ence for six months, and forward their bills to tbe Arkansas Gazette office, for cavmerrt. i is well, suppose they can succeed their machinations to defeat the wish of the majority of the round-about and vest, black lor tiac paniy worn, and a pair of while domestic pantaloons. I suffrage, official responsibility, the proper construe -s Philadelphia. 3 OJfO OF TUB DRUNKARDS TUB CXlTED STATES.

"We come, wo with sad array," And in procession long, TjJ'fin the army of the lost, Three hurtdred'thousand strong. Our banners beck'ning on to death, -r Abroad we have unrolled And Famine, Care, and wan Despair, Arc Been upon their fjld. -i- Ye heard what music cbeers us on- Tbe mother's cry, that rang So -wildly; and the- babe thai wailed V. 1 Above the trumpet's clang. -e We've taken spoil; and blighted joys And ruined homes sre here; We've sampled, on the throbbing heart And flouted sorrow's tear.

We come, we come 5 we've searched the land, The rich and poor are ours i Enlisted from the jshr'ines of hovels and from towers. DR. JLVTIES II, V. ATIir Pl END lis servicss to the etuxe cf Cnu teodn Countv, trd the pulne in r.rxl, us the practice of PlIYblC and bUKGLUY. Tra' The owner ot said negro, is requested to come forward, prova property, pay charges, and take him away, or he will be dealt by, as the law directs.

JOHN T. WHITE. Sheriff, C.C. 1 tTalumhi. Chicot eountv.

tion ot the confutation, the executive veto, tne late war, the'U. Bank, the tariff, internal improve, ment, tbe judiciary, fit. in ell amply sufficient as a synopsis of tbe political creed which has governed hint thus far. and which. it may be safely people.

I i f. The Lynchburg Virginian, oa its part, seems to have abandoned idea of the unpledged ticket and: is for carrying out Mr. "Clay's Baltimore toast about Union and concert by a.noBier? i OcUlO. 1835. 43-l3w $10 50 his success in firmer practice, he is induced be.

I lieve that ha can give satisfaction to, ail msf favor hint aclL His residence is at Gtttxkf calculated, will signalize his administration when tr it seems, ia willing to effect OJire, LittU Rock, Ar.i,lSH. elected President of the U.S. Enough, too, to pot down for ever the false and foolish charge of non- AnmmittaUam tvkwli lis nt tara Hn Aft tt (m in unttencen touniy, wnere te tr.ij at a.l times be fsond, unless absent on prefessional tusinews. J-Greenock, Sept. 14.

Ib3. 40-tf a. concentration of effort by a division of the addiuou to specie, the notes of the foliowmg I 0 1 5 Howard. i Kam awat or stolen from the sub. scriber, on the 6th day of May last, a mulatto boyi named WILLIAM, between eighteen and twenty yearsof age, tneoroorated banks will be reeeived vr- I hirorby those who have never waited to look at the popular rote- Inra It is evidont that longer delay will be pernicious character of the means they adopted, to injure one ment of pablic larula, at this office, vi; The notes of all the banka of Alabama, LoUi9, Mi.

whose consistent honesty and uprightness, and to the'Whics. It is high time that they.had some Dri John XI HAVING returned to Little Lie prolesaioBal services to his friend and for tner patxoiia, ami to the eimens gneraliy. He consequent success, have excited the; envy of his rallying point that some flag bad been flung out about five feet six or seven inches high, rather a alender make skin of a bright BsKsissssBHsi tusippi. Bank of the United Slatetand it branch, ei, the Union Bank of Tennetete. And, ia -A less fortunate endless honest competitors.

This work also contains a critical examination of yellow and inclined to freckle a very handsome set of and altogether a very agreeable counte tnay be roiiuItd at Ins ou.ee bis re' they are contending for great principles, yet it is ne-cessary, in ordei to the excitement of a proper de. gree of enthusiasm, without which no cause, how. nance his hair he generally wore combed strait up. sidence, in the rrsme building pior. Lr.

Wat kins'. v. Jmu 5. bM--i-( And who or what shall balk the brave, That swear to drink and die What boots to such man's muttered corse. Or UiSfthat spans the sky 1 Onward ever on our march 1 5 the historical origin of the two great parlies, in; which the distinctive features of each are clearly defined and which must prove useful to every eU tentive reader, by refreshing his recollection of the so as to show very little curl he is by trade a car.

ever jus V. can triumpu, that these principles nave some corporeil and tangible personification that penter. About two months after he came into my DossssaioH. he told me that he was stolen from tha DKi V. C.

IIOWI2I.X,'.; addition to the above, tbe notes of the following Banka, of the denomination of fifty dollar, or upwards, will be received in payment of uUitf lands, at this office, vis: Dank of the Metropolis, mfWnsh. ington City; Union Bank of Maryland, at Baltimore; Bank of America, Manhattan Company, Mechanic1 Bank, at Ne w-York; Commercial Hank and Merchant1 Bank, at Boston and Bank of Yir. ginia and Branch. Although, for the accommodation of purchasers, the notes of the above banks Li TTTTAVING located himself at Lit le Rot. interesting historical facts connected with the rise and progress of Democracy and aristocracy.

theybe identified with some individual who is pledged to their supporu hnd around whom their eastern part of Tennessee, and brought round through the Arksnsas Territory to Natchez, where U.U. the purpose of praeiicin MEDICINE e4 advocates may rally as one, man. it 6eems, irom he was sold to John L. Harris, from whom I bought him: be often expressed himself, very apprehensive lest he should be stolen airs in. In conclusion, we must sincerely commend this volume to the perusal of every individual searcher after the truth in relation to Mr.

Van Buren, who has been the object of so much abuse, that those whovdo not well consider the motives in which it originated, will be too apt to do him injustice, by present mdtcations, however, that this concentre, tion cannot be effected throughout the Union the east preferring Webster; the western and middle States, Harrison the south and south-west, "Yhild. Under these circumstances; all that is necessary to SURGERY, respectfully tenders his prtfr -services to the ciuzene of Little Ruck and us titi. ity. Prompt attention will be paid to the duties vf bts profession. Office in the butiding formerly occupied oy Dr.

Sprsgue, first Lwuse west of Mj Peay. P. Dr. Howell le recrsdr from AlSarr. Nl -1 wilfeive 8 100 for the apprehension of the boy Hang Misery's countless train; Onward for hell 1 from rank to rank i Pass we the cup again! Wo come of the world's scourges, who Like ts have overthrown -1 What had we ever earth like woei To our stern pro wessknowrf j.

-i We come come I to fill out graves, On which shall shine? no star, To glut the worm that never dies, i Hurrah! Hurrah I W. B. T. are at present receivable, yet they may be Ciscon. tinned at any time, if, in the opinion of the Receiver, they cannot be safely received.

33-tf F. T. CRUTCnfTELt), Recr. on his delivery to me, or his committal to any jail in the United States, so that I can get him again, and $50 more for the apprehension of the thieC BURCH. bo done, is, that the opponents" of the Baltimore crediting some portion ot the calumny which reck nomination, upon i unioa and concert ijpss nd unprincipled enemies hare been eo iodys- i SiiTPtli(st onrh aArfmn vim iroTaAi'if flnlLi lisiinincr tinnts hi rrnnt rtflniA.

tnnn Ijaiid-OHice ITIoncy. Y-, at whic place he has been cagsged as A seat ant Phvsician to the HospirsI for the last year, Utile Hock. A.y. 1 leave the ultimate decision of the Question to fu Receiver' Office, Washington, A. T.

Red RiterLand 17, 1835. Fayette, Jefferson county, Mi. September 4, 1835. (S33.751 A XT The Memphis Gazette, the New-Orleans turity ven, if need be, to an election by the House 1 TfN addition to specie, the notes of the stands less ut need of eulogy than be does 11 bis friends ask, is, that he may he judged of fairly and iilipartially, confident that his career thus far will bear the most rigid test, and come out from the severest ordeal, more dazzling snd resplendent than ever. r.

Bulletin, and the Arkansas Gazette, will insert the JI. named Banka ill for tbe present be received POtlTICAt. above for six months, and forward accounts to this in payment for the rubhe Lands sold at this office, to wit r-. office for collection. Nate hex Courier Journal.

Dr. T. A. IcWILUCAriS I fgENDERS his profeasional aenxca te the JL ciiixer.s of Fouxcbe, Saline, snd the publ in fnra1, in the practice of TI1YS1C end RL'tt-GERY. Fforn Lis success in fanner praetie, flatters himself that he can give raua! sttitfsew Horn to all ho msv favor him with a caU.

Hie If the L. Virgirlianj be willing to risk another election by thejH. oMl.v which is the inevitable consequence of his scheme, we lor, one protest agaihst it. The people will neYei acquiesce in it Tirginia will never consent to pare clown her vote to an fc NOTICE IS HF.REBY. GIVEN, Bank of the United Sttte (cheek excepted).

All the Banka in the State of Loaiiiina. All the Banks in the State of Mississippi. Branch of the Stale Bank of AUbams, at Deca Tt From thf Richmond Enquirer. THE ACEPHALOUS PARTY TTalsJi: rWH AT the undersigned will apply to the Cirenit JUL Court of the county of Pulaski, ia the Ter. The Steam-boat Tleosho YQUNG STEPHENSON.

Master, vflasycgy A3iewi staunch, and light tfK- l-ik draught boat, wilf piy regu- residence is. 12 miles souib of Utile Rock, on the. ritory of Arkansas, at the next rebruary term tur, and tbe rank an iiank. ol Uncmnsti. UiUzen JNoah now proposes the hounds to hunt in fours.

4 The following ia hii Bold. road to Washington. equality with that of Delaware and Rhodes for art order to sell the real estate whereof Jtn.H, 1533 (Ltf. For the accommodatioo of purchasers of land, the John Davis, late of said county, died seixed. notes of the abovenaracd Banka will be received.

SSSSSt larly on the Arkansas river. Island nor will she" permit- another Chief until each time as tbe Receiver shall lodge that Magistrate to be palmed upon us by tbe TT WAVING returned lo IIemrtesj countvueeJ "dunng the ensuing and. when business will justify, will make occasion P. T. CRUTCHFIELD, Adm'r of John Davit, dee'd.

Little Roch Det. HS, 1835. 2-6 1 they can no longer be aafely received. intrigues and management of the House of al trips to New-Orleans, for the accommodation of V. i.

WITTER, Receiver. ilia, ders his professional services to the eiiitene of that couoty, and iho Red river district. frompt attention aliall be given at all tma the Representatives. merchants and others. Every exertion will bo Iiand-Odco Iilonev.

made to get all freight to its destination with the But the proposition of the Virgin United Stale America, 1 Territory of Arkansas, County of Independence. duties ot ma prolcssioo, dil schema for conquering the array of the People! A---, It is asking too much from thb friends of Mr. Webster to abandon him, with his admitted quali. locations and his strong claims on them for support. The friends of Mr.

Clay, probably more enthusiasm tic, cannot be blamed for looking to him as a candidate. Gen. Harrison and Judge White have both their certain capital and. numerous friends. All these candidates can be sustained and supported by their friends; the success of either would save the All we have to do is-td Drevent a least possible delay that the stage of the river will Riceivke's Oiricc, FavETTEVitut, A.T.

October 27(4. ian rests upon fallacy and sophistry. IC-tf .1 Ciaccrr Coust Inpetemdenck Cocstt. admit of. The charge for freight, and fare for passengers, will be as low as is charged by other vv naisays ne; win pc tne practical of the course which we recommend to At the term thereof, which commenced on the third boats in the trade.

IN consequence of instructions recently reeeived from the secretary of tbe in addition to epeei and the notes of the United States bank. vio ir. ATTOBSKY A5D COCASKLLOft AT tA. Little Rock, Oct. 14, 1835.

44-tf Mondty of Piotember, A. D. lo35. John Hlddell, Complainant, T- wit, 41 union and tn each State and branches, the Botes ol tbe loliowmg state banka, of a denomination not less than five dolkirs, will be fjii HAS located at Columbia, A. T.

Ha will practice ia the 4h Judicial District, snd ia T. I PaTTTIOT TO retE. multiplicity of electoral tickets, and it is no con- tb lioht. eequence bow numerous the candidates are. Lev THERE lin EACH STATE A IIHJHLt FOPlIIS AntJ- ror of Wm.

Johnaon, deed, moetoaoe defendant 1. received, to payment for public lands, at this office, via i Tie notes of all the bank of Alabama, Mi-tittippi, Louitiana and th Union Bank of Tenne. SXS draft keel-boat XJea. Wash the Superior Courts et Little Rock, and will punctually to sll business intrusted to Lis care. AWatSl, 1833.

i Ul 7 ington, will take freight for ND now, on this day, appeared the said eorru IM. plainant, by T. Johnson, his solicitor and it VaX CCRi ELECTORAL TICKET RUN C.NTLEDGIB TICKET AMD IF IT SUCCEEDS, JUST THE ELECTORS VOTE It will show whether ojt1 not a' majority of the people of the are for or against Mr. Van Buren. f-a majority be in fa'yor of him, he plan which tve recommend ca-not defeat him.

If, on the other hand, a majority be opposed to his election, he ought to be defeated. Why then, should his friends object to this course 1 Do they wish to force khei candidate into the Presidential gany point on the rkansas jj if jvo tee. Also tne notes ot tne loilowing named banks, of a denomination not less than fifty dollars, vis The Bank of the Metropolis, at Washington city; appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that the T. CRUTCH FI ELD wiU attend the face. P.

said Uetendant had been duly served with tbe peti rior Cons at Little Rock, the Circuit Conns THAT MAS CAlt THE PEOPLE. Th course is plain and simple. One anti-Van Dure, Union bank of Maryland, at Baltimore Bank of America, Manhattan Company, and i Mechanics' tion uied in tms cause twenty days before the return of Crawford, Tope, Conway, Hot Spring Pvl ask i'1 ticket in each no reference to the man thereof; and the said defendant failing to appear bank, at New. York Commercial bank, and Mer river, ana iorwara auxn an possible despatch. As it is intended to run the above boats regularly through the ensuing season, persons having freight, may depend upon having it delivered in good order, and wih as little delay as possible.

J. BIGLOW, Matter of team-boat Eagle. Noeemier 25. 1834. 43-tf i I I ll I I .1 and Jeuerson, and win also attend to tbe setuesnent ana nie nis answer to tne said petition.

and collection of debts in any part of tbe Territory i chants' bank, at Boston i Bank of Virginia, and branches. I likely to get that vote go for the strongest eandi date against the nominee of Gen. Jackson. 1 That is to say, let the people vote in the chair, against the wishijs a majority of Knet.Jen. 13, 1 X.tf It is therefore ordered, by the Court, that, unless the said defendant appear on the first day of the next term of this court, and nroceed Although, for the accommodation of (purchasers.

tne people uertami not. iiut vour dark, and transfer their power into the hands the notes ot the sbove banks are at present receivs plan is precisely calculated to effect that Steam-boat ble, yet-Mtney may be discontinued mt any time, of uncommitted electors, ia every1, j-1 obiect. law WB. tl. HOKSEK XV.

T. BRECKEX. RIDGE, have Boei-d motives ia (he fraciice of the lew, and will refolsrly artnU 1 he issue you make is a false one. wttnoui previous notice, it, tne opinion ot tne re (SjgOk The substantial and light- Boraoof the consequences of this mahocuvrd ceiver, they cannot be eafely 1 draught steam-boat TcnvLA, "fhe real question is not whether the people of the S. are for oir oirainst Mr.

Van Csptrf. Smith, will ply 147.tf MATTHEW LEE PER, Recfr, are admirably set forth in tha resolutions df thd Republicans of in all the count held i tbe 4th jadicisl district, else the superior? conn. Business inmstcd to either. 10 trial, a decree will be entered against him; and it is further ordered, that this order of publication be inserted two months in the Arkansas Gazette. A true copy from record.

C. II. PELIIAM, Clerk l-9wU 33 of Independence county. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. as a regular packet, between Uouth of Arkansas Hirer, Buren-hut it is this "jbethcr they are for I Mr, Van Buren, or lj given individual-- StJ, Arkansas and White rivers, snd the this days paper.

ill the good people of will receive their untied attertios. Off ee at Heleua, A. T- njrs on the Arkansas, durintr the-eea P.TAIT. Virginia vote for a ticket which may even mllv rrn fi-r tho rnnlr TTArlBmllot Wak.t& wnemer uiey arejor mm or ior uaniei Off. 3, Up.

43-1 3 son, and will catty freight and passengers on as reasonable terms as any other boat In thetrade. THE Co-partnership heretofore existing be ween tl. W. LINEUAUGII, was dissolved IVAW IOTICK. and for Clay, ot for Harrison, or White il bster- an Burtn or Clay A major-ity of the people might pe against Mr.

Van The Tchnla, being a remarkably lighudraueht INFORM the public that they are prepared to transact all kinds of Storage, Forwarding, and Commission SAMUEL'S. IIALIi IL CHILDRESS Noah says, "the course is plain and sinu boat, can ascend the Arkansas at its lowest stage. Oct. 31, 1635. 46-tf a AVE Irrmed a Tartnership in the Frsetice Buren rbut still they njiight be much more so against Mr.

Webster or Mr. Clay. pic" Let the. elector vote for the strong' on the 1st instant, by mutual consent. The notes and accounts of the firm are left in the hands of Johm 1 1 ITT, Esq.

who is authorized to settle tha same. BENJ. LINEBAUGH, II. W. LINEBAUGH.

The Steam-boat Arkansaw, Second Judieial Cireuit, and tbe Sap trior Coert at tsiman against Van liureo, and that man an ba elected by the people" Noah is miss- In otper the majority would sooner take him than any particular Whig candi. Utile Uork. T. J. HalDkrma.v, Master, will ply, ss a regular pack.

taken it ia not plain, but confused not OMiee in the south room of the white buJd.ee-' More might takei him for their second attached to Jeffries' Hotel- et, between New-Orleans, tl nmpic, uut compucaica. vv nat aoes ne thnn horWhi ITr. BENJ. LINEBAUGH would respectfully his friends and customers, that he will the business at the old stand, and has now on n-i Uut Rocs. Apnl 25, 135.

ttle Rock, Fort Gibson, and at the above place, with tbe most scrupulous attention, and on reasonable terms. Tbey have large and convenient are built in a manner that will protect all gootls and mer. chandize from the weather, and prevent the posei. bility of their injuring while in their charge. They will attend to purchasing and selling all kinds of up-country produce, proceriei, and' other supplies, for merchants or families residing ia tbe interior of Arkansas, and to the shipping of cotton and other staple productions of the count iy.

mean? Does he understand himself 1-4- rirrk rw ITnTr 1 Aa l-rt tnknm all intermediate landings, for the season. This is to certify, that the undersigned will In hand, and just received, a large and handsome as. Xaw Does ho mean, for instance, that the eleci Whig3 in the House Representatives trs of Virginia are to vote for the man tt4 WnnU rw, iIm nLu iw WG. H. TE LVAL' LT, Attomesvat Ts re.

aides at Scotia, Fope county! A.T acd sure cargo of all descriptions (including cotton) on the steamer ArkansaW, Copt. Halderman, for the season, in the Arkansas trade, as low es on any ascertaiacd to be the strongest man in to the Preatbodv of the neonle. sortmentot rashionahle "JfEWEEeltY and J.I-VCV GOODS, Together with every other article usuallr kept will attend aba Cirenit Conns of WasLiasrten. kirginia, or the U. A.7 ththe ftttle MaVidah Mrn.elf and th Crawford," Johnson, Tope, Vsa Bursa sad Ccway tnia concern not being connected witit any bupposethe first to be his rseaning-fthen verv scbPmt nf thC.

steam-boat, merchants and others roar depend on i other boat now the trade. 5 New-Orlean, 17th Nov. 1835. OcKAX I.NSCRASCE Co. '1 1 by WM.

TUFTS, Sec't. WasTEks Mir.rsa so Fikk Ins. Co. counties, andwill attend to tbe colly rtton and seitU. ment of debts in sny part ef the Territory.

I Asy business confided to Lis trust shall be attendrd te by him He will continue to keep up his assortment, as heretofore. He would also inform thejuhlic, thathehaenow in his. employ, a vounz man who is a suierior having their freight-forwarded by the earliest safe opportunity. with promptitude. In connection with the above establishment they Aug.

17.1b3C 36-tf workman in every branch of his business, which -Kentucky for Clay Ohio for k. have erected a spaeiooa and commodious House or Entertainment, iwmajuruv, vi course; ior any CnUM V-w liAW NOTICE. Attorney at Law, reaidce at Lew. for the accommodation of sojourners and travelers, where they can be entertained in the mom comfort. I by L.

MATTHEWS, Pre: ATLA-vnc Maiunk Si. Fire Iss. Co. 52-tf by GEO. W.

WHITE, Secretary. HOUSE LOTS FOR SALE. one candidate and therefore one man can- V- mvJ 7th fir onnrtrfn: Bvft win always enauie mm to turn on his work in a satisfactory manner. Repairs done as usual. ID" All buainess intrusted to him, from any part of the Territory, will be promptly and punctually attended to.

Oct. 26, 1835. isburgh, Conway county, A. T-. and wjfl si ty of choosing for themselves, between him tend the Superior Court st little Roek, also tl.s Clr.

able manner at reaaonable charges. jThe public, house ia under the direction of Mr. JoiH A good Toad has been completed from the Mouth not be electe4y the The ebi tion will bo transferred to the, II. of RJ, with all its imperfections on its head." I and -Martin Van Buren. cuit Courts cfjl'ulsski, ashinctort, Crawford, Vox, and Conway counties and wili attend to tbe eellee.

tion and settlement of debts in any part of lbs TerrL Bt virtue of a deed of trrist, there will of Arkansas to Arkansas Poet, which can be traveled at all seasons the distance, beipg only Tti i fc I SToinijIJYG, tfc. JAMES DE BAUN respectfully informs the public, that he is prepared with excellent be aold, at PUBUC AUCTION, on the oecond Monday in January next. BIOGRAPHY OF MARTIN VAN BUREN. We hope the nortlilern publishers will atxratZ7 miles. Month Arkanta, Sept.

26, 1835. 43-tf wry. Any easiness coniinea to ij trust, slita le attended to with sssiduity and promjtiiade. 1 Pec. 18tA, 1S32.

SXtf at me uourvnouse aooc. in me iuy 01 Subline, and a sufficiency of Corn. Fodder. JSut suppose the last. -Then how is the strongest wart to be ascertained in the U.

S.t, The Electors will not have time, in the short interval between their own elecj-lionV and their voting, to confer with eacji other, end ascertain the strongest man in I give the south an immediate oppprtunily of yltle Rock THREE LOTS, numbered one, two, I. .1 -i Ta tJ .1 and twelve, in block or square numbered thirty, of reaamg tms proaucnon. i ime was, aunng for thirty Horses, which number he is desirous of receiving, and will keep in the best possible man-ner, at hia form, five miles south of Little Rock, at the first panic season, when some of the No. 8 CuttomJloute-tt New-Orlean, eaid City of Little Rock, upon which are erected a two-storv frame ihe rate of $3 per week, or 50 cents per day. AVING been to the north, and made menta with the manufacturers, will continue 11V TJIIPIjETT, HA-VINC3 located himself at Hot fpriags, wiii arteui the County and Circuit Courts of Hot Spring, also, Clsrk and Salme coundes.

and i3 give every aiurmion te soy business eivnfided i his Dwelling, Kitchen, and Smoke-house. There are also a Well of good water and a choice i Ai lie hock, isept. iu, to receive, in addition to their stock now on hsnd, i 'i i i 1 1 booksellers of Richmond were reluctant to selj Cobbett's Lifts of Jackson. We trust that Holland's Life of an Buren will meet with better success. Surely those who have distributed tife of Van Buren, will do "equal and partial iusticeM in A.

PROCIiABXATIOU, Br tub Gov easoa or the Tkkijtort or Abjunsab. their respective States. But still farther, wupposs that every in every dorses on his ticket Jils favorite candidate. Ye pass over the complexity and confusion consequent upon inch an operationrin or a large end complete supply of BOOTS. SHOES AND BROGANS.

collaetion of Fruit Trees on the said lots. Term of Sale A credit of 12 months, the pur. chaser giving; bond, bearing ten per cent, interest from day of sale, with two responsible securities. care. IWJs se.

2. JE2i. adapted to the country trade, and plantation use, consisting of calf, kip, seal, thick cowhide pegged 1 WHEREAS a bill of indictment for murder, waa found against JOHN MAXWELL, by the Grand Jury in and for the county of Arkansas and it appearing that the said John Maxwell Possession will be given on the 3d day ol ebru- der to ask, at once whether the toeople df and sewed BOOTS; calf, kip, seal, rui set and black SHOES and BROGANS, and ary, iLatv Notice. CHLSTr.lt ASHLEY, of LitJe Rock, sed DANIEL" KINGO, ef Hetnpftead emiety, having formed a pamcrrhip ia the practice ef Lew, disposing of Holland's Life of Van Buren. The following are the terms in which a foe acn oiate win consent to transier ineir own has made bis escape, and is now going at large: WILLIAM S.

ULiTUiV, Truttee. Little Rock, Dec. 10, 1835. 52-4w power iclo the hand of a certain number of hare i-one or both of them ill attend the Cevns of ike No, therefore, William S. Fcltom, of the Territory of have thought pro- sewed; dancing and heeled PUMPS a general as.

sortment of ladies', misses' snd children's kid, mo. roeeo, seal and prunella SHOES. y- v. HATS AND CAPS, i Gentlemen's fashionable and broad-brim fine beaver, muskrat and low priced black and drab Iiook at this! Wettern, Southern, and Eotter Cirenit ef this Territory, and the Sspnior Vovrt, at Little Rerk, iieges, wroaypatm upon a spoken of the work I Enq. dent, who is infinitely more obnoxious to xr many of them than Mr.

Tan Buren 1 WiM Ff'YJ' 'A. I will sell, very low, for casii, two sAoa and htta in thu Town rf Pin per vo issue wis rrociamation, nereoy ottering a reward of. Two Hundred Dollars, to any person or persons who will arrest the said fugitive and de-liver bim to the Sheriff of Arkansas county. And an mo sou Auiuicat wpiinous 01 mirun i and will promptly attend to coueenons la r.y part ol the Territory Their oClce ia at Liitie Uoek. Vice President of the U.

S. By William UAT3J white and black wool HATS; Palm Leaf the people of Virginia vote for an unpledged Lrjuren 'ticket whicti may Enable the electors to M. He LittU IUek. Jan. '22, lh33.

5-tf Bluff, Jefferson county, A. Tn I for i which I will make a good title. The lots Holland: Hartford. Havinsr read this volume I iiats, nne ana common qualities men's end yoatoe uo, moreover, nereoy reeawe all officers, both moreover, hereby reeawe all officirt hmh front the river, and are inferior to none in tbe place. civil and military, and request the good people of I ttB( ur CAPS.

this Territory, to CLOTHING. foist upon them such a President as Daniel attentively the middle of last week, we intended I'vortr n.Uot. ni, I tonotico it pit turday lasti bat were prevented by The dwelling-bouse is a frame building; the other I J.i. I .1 1 i 4 i. I casual interropuon.

It is a duodecimo in 364 uenu me saia lugiuve, mat ne may be dealt with 1 tuuuuuc, oiue sinpcu, oacs, rwmea is built of logs, in which at present, keep a Gro. according lo law. ana isncyeirtpea, wmte ano brown linen kuupiu- eery store. JOSEPH FUG ATE. Given under my hand as Governor, and under stame at sucn an laea aua repei me proj.

pageBt handsomely bound, and on fine paper and exposition which may lead to suclr conseL cellent Ik main object is, palpably, to pro-CUCnCCS. 1 -if mote election of Mr. Van Buren; and its com. ci r. plesion; of is throughout couleur de nse.

J.YAX 3IATRE, Attorney at taw TI f.L reirfcs st Columbis, Cbicet, counry. A- e57 and regt.li.rly attends the coon I of aahs ton county, in tbe State of Misitst; pi. Jfgrdt 3.1t35. 13-f TJLOUU, Vc! TTP ECE1VED, per sieim-boit, ILri' 31 bbls. superf-ne nour tiew.wLest auuu is and r.2i i AUUONS; white cotton, blue twilled, duck, atriped twilled, fancy colored, fine cotton, linen collar and bosom, red and white Pine Bluff, Pre.

19,1835. 1-3 STRAY OXEN TAKEN UP. the seal of the Territory of Arksnsas, at tfc Little Rock, this twenty.sixthdsy of Octo-j m'1 r', Alt the biographic details are doubtless authentic; Territory of Arkansas, -a-X'. flannel SHIRTS and DRAWERS; cotton and woollen SOCKS Handkerchiefs, Russia Sheetings and Der, eigiueen Hundred and tbirty-tive. i W.

S. FULTON. jjmiv, uf awu an jruu picase nqu mus I The aothor acknowledges great obligations for me County of Hot Spring. i sa Ve the people from voting the dark of teriabi to two "principal friends of his subject at from the chance of transferring ultimately AJbanvr The Vice President is regularly followed i ii I from his cradle, throuah all staces and stations. Wt, Joseph Gibbins, Thomas Comstock, and Isase Jones, have this day viewed a pair of stray liiapers, uomesuc ooitons, tc, Sosp, Sperm and Tallow Candles, Tea, Coffee, Tobacco, Boston Iron Company Naila, Patent Balances and Scales, Paste Blacking, Writing Iak, School Books, Letter and Wrapping Psper.

merchants snd planters are resinerL. A larje parcel Tinware Cider 1' if U. M. uio w.uv iu ura i v. jou uansej drtwa to hi, nominMion- to the office of President! lect DO SUCh man, as Can COpe With and beat 1 The extracts from his SDeechea and writings are i it 4 $500 HEWJIIW rrnilE above reward of Five hcxdred dollars, JU.

will pe paid for the apprehension and delivery, at the county of Arkansas, in this Territory, of the abovenamed JOHN MAXWELL, independent of the reward offered in the foregoing proclamation of the Governor of Arkansas. OXEN, shown to us by Jehu Blakelv. of Hot Mr. Van Buren, it is only a proof, that you numerous. large, and happily chosen.

The suthbr have' no man whom the fnaioritv of the i undertaken to clear all his totes and opinions Brooms Wooden lisckeis Boston Bisiuit, Water Crackers, Csudy filjyinvited to call and examine for themselves. Neie-Orlecn, Nov. 26, i 528 from misrepresentation. Mr. Holland professes a firm belief in the most iultra Demooratic doc murder committed by tbe said Maxwell wss Halt buhe Measures, for sale by 1 Nov.

2. mi. J. ELIDER. trinesi and, in fact.

Writes Eke an extreme radical. IJe'argufes airainst classical! and colleciate educa. most unprovoked and diabolical and it is urgently requested that all well-dL-posed citiaens will aid in people would prefer as their first or even eecond choice, to that distinguished majii. Noah's schema is. miserable humbugi fy frm beginning to end and the people will never consent to adopt Noah's, plan crocs even farther than the Gin Gtand for Sale.

THE subscribers sre in expects tion, by the first arrival, of a Braintr Cotton 6ia Stand, sixty Saws, iron frame, rht side stand. For terms, spply to FICKLIN RAI LEY. tron, though he give scraps, of Latin occasionally, apprehending and bringing to jusitce the felon. and affects a stately academical style. One of his main purposes is to prove, ithat Mr.

Van Buren is Spring county, and do find the same to be ten or. twelve years both of them red brindles, with whitish piedson both. "One of them has a crop and a hole in the left ear, and a crop and a slit iu the right the other a tsop and under half crop in the left ear, and a smooth crop in the right ear. Supposed to be work-steers and we do appraise said oxen to the sum of twcnty.five dollars. Certified under Oar bander, this 25th day of September, 1835.

JOSEPH GIBBINS, 1 THOMAS COMSTOCK, Apprtiter. ISAAC JONES," Sworn and subscribed to. this twentv-fifih dav paid Maxwell ta a tall, spare man, with rather a wan and wrinkled" face, crave deportment, and Madtria Wioe 8 Tun do. the champion of the "most ultra Democratic doc- a little lisp in his voice, and sometimes wears spec plan of the "Whig." Whig eor'resi trraea. Altogether the book leaves a more favor-pondent made thu proposition let the tb is common, of the talents, and lactes a gunsmnn oy trade.

A.C.McKlNNEY Agent "ffUST received, by stmm.boat Tom 17 tons hollow CASTINGS, on cnnwuinum labors, general frankness of the so -X Jar Elizabeth McKinnry. Pot of Arlantas, Dec. 16, 1835. 1-tf 12 do. 13 ChainpagTia da.

20 Claret ia i. 8 Frenr'i Cordials, srie'l 10 Old Champs roe -1. Far sale bv F1CK.UN On. 1-33. vbiicu.

Eiiau recur to bus volume, i ne por. trait of Mr. Van Buren which is prefixed is a strik. of September, D. 1S35, before me, ATLZT.

AAKur SAKI-N, J. P. which we will se ll low for Cash wholesale or retail. Merchant, residing above this place, and ia the inttriur, can Le supplied ss low ctxn be boughl at the works, with the aJlttion of (rrigbt and charges. L.

W. II. GILiO.N. LittU Rock. White party and the Harrison party each nominate an electoral ticket headed White and.

Harrison but let those tickets': the1 name of the same Electors, and Jet those Electors give the voto of the State to who chall receive the highest popular vote." But Noah' plan extends the ticket to A eopy wig likeness. lie was bora at Kinderhook, on the 8th of Uec-i began the study of the law at fourteen, practiced at eixteCn, and soon after became active and conspicuous as a party From the Boston Clerk C. Hot Spring 3Tresh Supplies. DE BAUN has received per the Neosho, fun his expected supply of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, direct from New. York, which he is prepared to sell, wholesale and retail, for caab, cotton.

i i- IRA A. 50J of the (imcttc. The Life and Rulitical Opinion of Marlin Van instead Tot ttc'ol candidates. 'Bad 'as the Run; Vic President of the sby Wm. M.

tip. v. 4 1 1 I1olla.m: Hartford, Belknap Hameralv- 1S35. .7. tuuca ouu tiuies.

as nis usEonmeni now com. prises nearly, if not quite, ell the articles called for Tchula, a. fariher supply Groctri la i.ocli, S-tsa oi irast rmrttt tl u-e itil-ry Arksimef,) every T-vlav, st r--a uti per iur.i 1 tt r.y be u.Khi-x'd I-y tli ravm.n! cf vni rx-iLAts Wll "PTEMBERS of the Corresponding Committee If m. for the North American Association ef Pub. lie-spirit People, will in future direct their communications (post-paid) to Mr.

Ueo.K. Mters, Washington, D. C. r. Every man is a welcome Correspondent who believes in the importance of the Association, and feels disposed to aid it.

No parly distinctions made here. 15 sacks Havana Cl 10 this. brown A valuable work, hich should, and will, have an extensive sale, particularly 4mong the members of the Democratic party. It ia written in a vigorous and pleasing style, and ia a fair and candid history of one of the most emerprizinf, talented, and successful statesmen of the present day. The biogra.

t'her begins i'h thu lmmM' ttnm 7i'inS Whig plan was, ISoah is still worse. Uut the Kentucky Gazette meets the Whig plan with ihe fulkmiog powerful objection Passing over the coufusion which would tec in to te the inevitable result of this plan, unless by some secret igu they could for whom the majority vot 'ct us 6K8 what is the principle involved it. It is more nor less lhaa thi6 AmtnTiMifctvir. 1- rd st rt t'u ter tr.c frt the Dry Goods and Grocery lines, it will be inu I possible to enumerate thtm in the compass of cn ordinary advertisement. He therefore respectfully invites his customers, to whose patronape he ac- knowledges himtelf deoply inCchtcd, and the pub.

lie generally, to call snd examine hia assortment, i which will besr a compsrisoo. inrici hrA arid 1 cox Ii 1 ticre 1 -f i rirrr t.st n' -rj 1 THOMAS G. HENDERSON, 52-6w General Agenf. i hook, vud follows him iu lus rapid und bnlliant ca- sicks V.yn Suit If i ft. 'i W.Yf'k HEN ELTTLR.

i ota. 1." urt "i jt -c: 3. i. r. i a i with ert other in this taaikct.

Oct. 1, 1J33..

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