Indiana Centinel, Volume 4, Number 10, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 June 1820 — Page 2
SELECTED .POE TR Y.
WIT OF THE RADICALS. Anions the modos of domestic hostili
iv pursued against the British ovcrnmmt, there is none which seems to have eviU'd its fears more strongly Ihwui the incredible activity of the mess in lrultiplying and diffusing cheap defamatory l.mjhiets. It Im reach a, and in part
fc:ipresed the v;l, by the hue lav of
parliament concern. i six penny publi
cations ; but an immense number cl sin
gle sheets and shilling; duodecimos crntinue to be industliou1v circulated and
aTe demanded fcr tmrying Vim "ift th& chancel; his virtues are handed down to posterity on taxed marble ; and he is then gathered to his fathers te be taxed no
more.
-aicriy read. Tiiey idnmnd w Uh all sorts
of ribaldry; not un frequently with bla
phemy ; and in general with tbc mot ingenious or violent instigations to insur
rection. IVe have before us the four
teenth eoifiou of on of the most popula:
and efficacious of tills order of publica
tions. It is entitled " '1 he t'oiitical llouse
JhatJack Built," has been regularly ad
verlKed for a'e., iu the principal news-
pa pas of Xiinidon, una may ercthjs, have
pa jed throvh thirty :;r.ious edit ions.
it is embelhVed v. iih camcature likr ne
S', rcinarkaly Tveii executed, of the
principal inembersof the overmen, who-j sve treated of m n in nner suitible to its
ohjechof fomenting distinction. George, ti TV. is admirably hit off in his gewgaw
nr it ay dress, aud to hi-? picture are an-.;
r'-cd the following hncs vmen wc ,as a specimen of this drc.ided political Jiicftilui-f. illrl.nu'iul Er.fiircr. Great uis.n rs will ha e
' Great talents' This is the MAN Ml shaven 'ami -.horn, Ail covei 'd with Orders and ail loriorn ; THE DANTiF Or SIXTi", who hows with a srace, And has tusle in wiis, eoUaiy,
"Who, to trickery and loo 1.x, leaves the stale and its treasure, And, when Britain's in tears, I 1 i i 1 T - -
sails I'.noui at ms picture : Who sjmrn'd from hi presence the JTrie.no cl his youth, And now ins not uae who wiil tVii hi m the triith ; Who took to bin c.Oiin .cls
POTATOES.
A Farmer i France his published
that i April, 1817, he took two pota-
toes, each containing ten ct, tuu v a bi as an ejre; one he planted whole;
of the other h9 planted tne ten cjes
aratelv. Yncn ne csaie u "u,Mr in October, he found the in?U potatot
had produced only to the amount oi nve pound weight, hile the ten eyes yiel-
ded tasether twenty naunus wc.u, a....
the potatoes in tue latter case were unci and large- than the othars- . He cut ofT three leave about eix -weks after their rising above the ground, which being planted produced twelve potatoes.
fttmh'tB Us leen confiscated. The II-1 Jews and the Moor hut to rapidly dK sjouof Cadi. and others. hive been im-lit extend its influence, that during tho
prisoned, as instigator of the late ma- sway of Tonpierriada, the first Inquisitor aacre in that city. Feyte escaped, and (Jcneral, it was calculated that 6,000 was yet at lare. persons were burnt by his order, and The inquisitors fled " elst they would upwards of twenty thousand fell Tic-
have been sacrificed by the people Uieirnims in various otner ways, rrom iao hnrrihli rrrnnlt. for three hundred vears above neriod to the present time, it is
nast, were thrown into the street aari impossible to calculate the number of
carried off by the populace, aeveioping persons wno nave iauen vicudjs io ii At Granada I horrid cruelties. The late revolution in
. .
Yice" destroyed That at Barcelona the captives free. This measure alono
it to ba- rred to the sround, and tlie lis a subject of the highest con jnatulatioa
place on w hich it stood will be solemnly to the friends of freedom throughout tho
. o
FO R EIGjY.
Lomhn daiis of Jpril 19. CHEAT BRITAIN AX 1E.ELA.ND. , The new nadiarxnt was to assemble
on tlie 4il?t April. They seem
mucn
the
perplexed to know what to do with the queen, who w& last at Home, fche hw written a snlritetl letter iwnie, deman J-
ln that her nauic huiu be aeLed m the liturgy, that a pilace thould be assigned her, kc. arid appears determined on a speed return to Huiaiul. .ie
complains olbeii jurroiuuiuu o; a.-i, and of maiiy insults heaped upon her.
radical atid a delacaoftnt of traopi, between KiUyth and bterling 1 Xr0 0, three of the former were killed and several of them, as well as of the soldiers, wounded. The radicals were defeated, and nearly 20 of thera made prisoners. Various military movements of the disaffected are spoken cf it is said that
they are drilled at night, ihere was a reat riot at Greenock on the 7th of nril the DeoDle attacked the traons as
rhp.T were carrrinir some priioneri to! alan. thi dungeons of the inquisition I Srain has aboliahed the inquuitiou,
iail,&peittd them severely with.stonea 'were onned by force, aud the " holy opened the doors to its prisons, and set
The mob was nred up?n, ana y ot them killed and te many severely wounded, liut it generally appears that the dispo
sition to revolt wai subsiding at Paisley, etc. Jinny thousands, however, were
said to be out in arms on the 5th of
April, and th ministerial papers seem
to bo very uucasy about the appearances of thinq;$. FRJA'CE. A letter from Paris mentions that a new mode of porting lp incendiary papers had been discovered in France, by the detection of a man in the act. He carried a little hov in a tii.v like tits ma-
;ic Ian thorn and while he leaned against (he wall, as if tj rest himself, the little
hov drew back a slider, pasted on the piper, ard abut himself uj agn;the raan takinx oocisioa to walk ciVto auother resting plto. ' The editor of five Paris papers have been summoned for publishing that a coUimitUe cf asxnance was jest.blished in favir of the victims of arbltUry ira-
" F. vents m Sptiin," says the Gazette de France, u assume daily a more serious nMicet : PniNcr.s brothers to ihe King,
V1N0ENNES, Liverv Stables,
AND
Repository for horses
For Sale.
It was
b
have been obliged to tnke the title of Ci'-
izens. Sr.vial provinces still retue to
acknowledge the new constitution. 1 ne finances r.re iu a deplorable iate , the (iovemmerith' supplied itself n idi a lit
tle money b? coufiscaiiiii' thewealLhof ir nnMn W;,, A-? Jotrxrf
,r.;.nr.;r Of the Wlhitioil : but "-1 " COlur,,
" . . . i . r- .1 it
this; resource is preenriou, and tbeienu- HbU leave to mrorm tne puouc, an vy of the Tr asur v w ill compel the adop- citizens of Vincenncs, that they har tmn nf .r.-nml nVnsures of wliich it is taken tho Stable lately kept by J. C-
SMiKi. Ana tnat tuey mtena to ta
in horses at Liverv, at m
nnso
4
stated on onth, tiiat a cor.qn-
acy for a sliiultcwuu lusaticctiv.. uaa eeti formed -that liuvMettSehi was
have been take ti the mail coaches tapped and a.i evolution cciamciiccd, cc. rtrm Commotions bvd riaea to gict height
in Scotland. Ti:e moh nt:i nit d on' several lime?. Eleven oi a co::i-.Uee of a provisional jjCverutasnt hid tccnarrested. Several arrests have tr.ken place f t Gla&irow, of im'sor to rcf actable that
Lib:: In f thf. Tr? ss: l'ans, April o.
.owins circular letter hai been
received by the prunrktors of
aiettes t
ionsicur I have the honor ta in-
form v.ut!sHt the ccmmi-sioa o censors
tae d :.: rent
bnDossi'il-e to foresee the results."
P tnix, Air A. A traveller arrived yesterday from Milan, who had paed il-Touh ftilv, iiforms us thaf the minds
of Hi people arc in u state oi lernvj.a m that beautiful country. Every one des!ie pray-s forpalifieiil altirration, illicit have bfonie necessary and inevi
table. The news ironi Spain has piouuced a great sensation every where. The JliuMei- of "War at Madrid h written, oh the pail of the Kinj, a cornplimentary letter to Gen. Vilbcompa, nralMjf.: the jrood and orderly enuduct ot
iW.sd hV ii ordiiMiice. of his majesty,! the Cat'aloolaBs, in tiKur eiablihbient oi
the Coastitutionr.tBxrce.kma, laragoaa, c. aud coniil-min the said CcnrraJ in '.he ar.pointmeut (bestowed on him by the peoph) of C:pti:ii General of Catii-
ed forth till their fury ou the building
The Fr
m an evil ,
i.wi .s.s power ;
of
torijear to menu on
their
"That lr.ick a Public Informer,
Vouid p-.it down the Thins, (the Press) that,' in spile of new Acts, xnd attetepis to restr.ti'.i it, bv SoldnLT or Tax, "Vili p-tiion the cinn;. Th it plundiT i"he Ve-.'.ith T!-t iMviu t!ie Hou-t, ; Tint Jack i' hit. The ih'U pi;e to thot occnoid with.
iiis Roval Majesh , U devotetl ij tbc people, a sjroup of whom, with the Mancheser niancie in perspective, are exliibit1 under appearances of Citiciua misery. Thuy are i'hus ries:ribednrE are THE PEOPLE, all tr.ttorM and tora, ItXLo curse the day wherein thev ware InnTiOn account t)f Taxation too great to be borne. Ai d pray for relief from niiht to inoru i "VVl'O, in vain, Plitioa in -every Iih in, Who, j)eaeeably ine ti'' to afk for Hefrm, Vt:re sabred by Yeomaai-y Cavalry , Yvo Vere thunkM by TUV. MAN, all shaven and jihcrn, AU covered with Orders and all forlorn ; yilE DANDY OF SIXTY, who bows with a iivace, 6cC. 1C.
tlie paptrs
na-nfcs. Ti:t king hanistued a pro:tferf.t:ou offcriny a reward ot 5tfd. Vur to uis-
ot
!;rt 'er date .f th 1st of thi month, has
itahhstie its ffice at No. 13, lUc de t. Plan-";, and th.it it niil be open -Yf7 .::v f""'.ii to 3 o'clock, aud ' iL. the evening t -ot 3 ) u. 1 in eu. ;h onscr-icnce, to h-. so 2o.--d c.a to'addrcsi to the commirr-op. vptl in the hours teamed .-ibova, and to
c- nn:"
i.TS
. , . :..,.
t . u-.itor i i.:ti iznn u;i i Jit
.'-..oar icur.l. xm-l u.t?!', cch for matt y
our
or
Tea Dollars ppr Montlv
Xnd pay every attention to the grooming of them, hich i3 so highly necessary to requisite for the perfect health of the animal. Haying carried on the above
business for several jears in England in all its brandies, they flatter theroelv thev will be able to 'give general salix faction. 1 hey will also keep Horses and Carriages, To let or hire, and on reasonable terms for Cash. Uorses that are iick will ba taken in and kept in a separate place, & cery attention paid towards their re covery. They will also baite horses fop 123 cents, and the same for every iraU
loa of corn or oats', they assure the publie a!d citizens of Vincennes, that not
palace of the Inquisition at j,aiwiona . tj,in s,,ajj vvantin- on their part
tiiey saCKcai' anurcnaercoii.itc4 -- to pJcase and ive general satistactmn
'i'iiS o
cover v oi la. auinor o: -'i"' - :,m-.i;. ..r!..-, uix s ot t-.:e chsmuiir oi
tiv Msonablfe aiitlresi potica up in u.ar-i .. , r..,,-, r K p.
iisiey, ike. ou the uil -i P'.n l. j
Manv Demons hzt ocuu tvaviuieu;
v.hi-r ot 'jr-p'jt-u'S, are
ci-.arg,d witn hi-n ueason. Arrests, 1,1 r-Jz.t.zL.tW, yoar. nua humble f.nd
u.d and Scotland, a e
We Uve many details of the def ins and pio-;eeli.H" cf tne radicals in Eiiiwi.d It is useless to relate them. 1'he
cu-4Ctiy is very unftettlkd ana uneay,
I Ihaith. :.;.-.oi lo he. itb periect
ob?d;oat servant, The Jsccret-.rv ci lb a commission, h. iiUBLftT. April 12. The Paris papers of Saturday arrived vesterdav' A circular has been address
ed bv the duke de Richeheu to the hu
labitabK The smht ot its sumerra- . y t their favours. HOICKS
nus nrisons excited a prof ound jndgna-h i f i i i f!nmmiiinn Also-
Ion. U was hard to belief e that the hors tuken m tQ oickj prict aad ha ). ichJ? Iiad i.vi the cruelty o bury human teN
ind piots or reported plots are heard ol , .jHneis commandin'r military di
dispertcii when oing through thdi miii tarj erciRes aiih p.kc, and there is
it !1 the mnnu a.r .in, i.ir UlitriCtS. ai -
tiefe ct radicals have been discovered cc
miii-
a
o. tfrrv niidiit t'hii irianuJacture ot those
weapons. The trial of Thistiewond and his as-
icitte&, was going on with icai form :tn( t:tpti i jf'.i sittentioti. Several
witnesses, had been examined . among
. . - i
tiieiu a person nuaud AUims, an ac-io ,je jpj for a thoT? 5 waUitnamg
t a. n'.ii iie n inifc cvinence :i sata to nave
1 ,
visions, t'te procareure geiieii i kirj; in the courts roya'.e, and the prefects or K-r;uKr.ients, "callin vpon them to take ecry tacasv.re for the faitldul crec iucn of the recent laws, wherever necessary, and for the 'detection and frusi.aiit.n oV machinations and conspiracies. .V. I VOL h O.V B QXS.PJ It TE.
l.att accounts fioin the hero a the
Mf.l: rpr.rpttmr him to be in co-ad health:
but that he stiil rc-fuieR te suffer himseU
bein-s nine m thee dam, caverns, vincenncs, Mav 5.
pnvtu at once oi ngoi ami an . ; . Comedian tinto. so estimable far hia j.ersonal character, gt-oaiicd thf r for two rears. His nearest friends could hardly
lvcoixne him, so greatly was he disngur
4-tf
Groceries
caused a unlver&al ihudiler throughout
me t'jiienctf.
ors lauch vcry
ome ot the British cdt
heartily at a orocidaation oi a-ae 1.
I lor the cr.coarar.cmc'it oi jitij auc
viitae, andfo;- the preventing and pnn-;T v (jf iHtiaiu bv the
tile. Ci mitv oi a man. Mt.asui'es have been tdopttd to bring to condign punishment the real culprits
hi the mar-acre at Cadiz. The fc'diiif. who fired rn the inhabit-
as U. of Cadiz were received with every
'jthsr sol-
Ulunent oi vice, i?oJiihZ)i:s$ a;.d wmo- j ,jfTVj nau:i kV returned 'io head cuiarraUtu.t tcis--Th- wta stripped of their aims j nnd u.;i;:iT clothiiic. ami sent Lare-
s?ems more live!'? tnan arvv rtTed to a idaeft uf letaation.
ed. hre was, before Ids confinement, ve- f HE Subscriber has just received, from
n- rnlint ami cona lent, lie came oai jrEir-Un l e. 1 ss. an assortment of (I4U-
ivom tlie . dunireon so meagre and so rc-JcEiUES, cocsUtins of the following ar-
duced that he was hardly the same man. ticies ;
AH the prisoners are in general as it were, ; overcome with their new existence. The At of dav dazzles and blind them; they
rannot support it, and their mental lacul-
lies are unpaired also. Jlucn mne ana care will be required to restore theiu to , eomiilRte health. :
Pari?, April 5. Letters from the.
North speak of an approaching war between Russia and the Ottoman Porte. The Emneror Alexander is at the head
of 800,000 men, and the moment has,
rtei-ham. arrived that he is nhout lo at-
IIcV ih.t -n.t designs of his :irund-
lathef . Knglaml is nt in a condition to j onrtt?e a rneasuie which blarms her pol-,
TM;-.i. n nvr ta its! fears, and iu-
terior fernieutalion, will throw no obsta
cles iu the way Austria cannot interfere witlraut beins; in claji-er of lojingj flalieia and seeinir Italy free herself from I
a foreign dominion-, and France, former j ally of' Turkey, is cot iu a ftituaticn toj
defend the empire.
r
m V n;
nd lh'..cT.s ate
cvn.lcnutoO lA fie sn v erul (.oa: ts, i i" muhiu'' fu'ciicC'.
Taxation In the lat n-unhcr of the Edinburgh Ieviev is an prllcle 'jpnu Dr. Seyberfs Statistics of this cou:;li-y. The Article coiists principally of -va abstract if the rvrincinal -sLiicniCnt iu the look.
- r j . . la tiie course oi the a:i:c.e i an admonition to us to abstain from martial iory, if v.e would avoid taxation. 4t We can iuiorm o v,atzs (sys trtt Jeviu er. tbru tl;le a wr'.tir cvai.et ali-
Stain from the chiidWii h.uu. or of applying to us a itii-hw.t) wiiat wre the inevitable -consequences of bointoo fond ef glory. Taxes upon every :ri;cle which ei. tors into the mouth, or covers "the back, or ii, placed under the foot taxes upon-very thing whU-li is pU'asaiit to see, hear, iriell or tate tai.es upon waimvh, light, or comotiu: taxes upon -every iIuuk on
-cartli, ar. i Ihe vat-rs unh r"th-2 earui the riv! rate, which amount to 533. vn everv th"H;--Ji.i c-jmej from abf.fr u, I COO per annum
i'tcKpucket carrvontrc-lc in 5;nu;
of 30 or 40fc.trcng in London, and havt
Tie LivfiTOiii t'ouner f Aniil 19,
avi, In kiviie and Scotland, th? .'ipcrurent of u ;rrilt;ui'"ii inr,nr cti.'U ha bca aUecpted, and even )et jh: taraults are unatla) ed."' The robesto be uscl at the new Ling's cortuatmn will cost 0.0'C.'. It u stated that the n: mue i:i v.n-
land hn not been to pioda,tie as had been c pccied. There ntt a defcincy ia the cloth meuuftctures of Vorkshire last yat;
compart d with those of the .preceding, off'! ,u pieces of breads end t ),GL4 id na.To.v-together !?,Grl02 vards. Et rv seventh man. vicinan and child
Itisstatea that, at Uic period o the laterfrvoiunon, mere tha? iO.O;' :ti:anhifds it ere ia i 'lie, o:. account ol their
pritu-al oo'.nions: They have been
oubhclv iKMteil hrttne.
A prime letter saya fc4T liaejut heard, b ar., a gentleman of information, fiat a colonel, lately libr-ated after lour months captivity in the inquisition, mentions .that a machine had been Used t him intuch a manner, that y;?.rt of it, like the pendulum of a clock, should
heat constant! gainst hi" iorehewU, so
asto produce his diiath slowlr.
fill . the mcnasteries are to be abolished
except a limited number, and these are to be confned to peculiar orders. Much of their prupei ty i to pasfe into the national funds. "The army, from about.
of LWeVpoiii is a aupev nst more than ZW.QUC men, is to be reduced to S0,000.
one hall of the populatiou contributes to Th kmp:, hitherto, was arbitrary, ami
t,ck what money he pieased, it hecouiu
jret it ; he. is to have a tuea revenue ot
-or is $rovn nt inmc tcca o i -every frvh value that i- ad -led to it by the iuiltislry of nun ta.v.-s on the sauce which pamper man's urpetiteand tt?e dru that j-!o:es iiim to iieaUh on the ei-niine tn-;t f.eeor.ttrs the judo, and tiie roe n h:;:ti huuj t'.ie :!i:vd on the r-i)
j4..u v ssti; and the rich lu". -:'.:oe on I tlj from the palace of the deposed
7
-ICO.000,000 re all.
It is reported, that
ince 1815. he has dencMted lare um?
1 . a
severely :-bused some who detected audi in Luatand. Ihe salarr ot the AmDai
John P. Plait. U will be seea Oy tlie followins paragraph frm the Washington Citv Gazette of the 1th inst. that the settlement of thi gentleuiau'a claim gainst
S the evernincnt :. about corah to a close
U is intiinatPAl in ihe Cinrinm.ti Inquisi
tor, that uponafr.al settlement, there willhe a balance in his favor:
From tltt Mash. Ciiy Guztlfc, JUay 4.
The bill from the Senate, tor the rehei of John II. Piatt, was finally passed ia
the House, of Itcprentath e.v yesterday, by a very large majority, in addition to the favci-ahle reports of ihe committees, Ihis rase has had a full investigation ia both houses. U has taken up jme time,
but. the. facts developed by tha documents
of -evidence- have shown that the -claim
rested on the assurances of the jrovern-
ment, mai to one of its ablest and most
faithful oirents : under which he sustain
ed the north western army, hy supplying
the fuhsistence in the most critical peri
od of the late war, almost wholly hj his
cvsonal exertions and credit and saved
the country a vast expenditure of money.
attempted to arrcs; themA late London paper says A chet recentJj brought from India, containing tho regalia and other articles taken ir
the bi .fS'-.iai!-. id the cotiii., nii the ribb.nsof the ii'idc at bt d r ait.;ai d,eou-
-i 1 ..t- !t-.i. t ! lt.t1. f tit- '
' . t J t IV I .t t . 1 - V
a.
'.hov v
.1.:
1
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pay
:a."T it(;p
outii manavs 4ms taxt-u 1u': with
u t ix-ti hiil!t- v?i 'taxed iuid ; and the
dvi'ii: Enriifur, pouring a.s nKuiriitC,
. r-lf bark ' ; on his ehintz ncd which h.s
. iti .!'. :ty-two ; ev cent, nukes his will an e:,j;jrt pound sta up, and cxp'res in the uf ai ajotiiecary who has j no an hui.dicd p iandj for tl e privilege -of putmii iiim toceai'i. His v,ho!e property is tin n ttxed frniii to ten per
kin of Candv. was opened on Wedres-
day list at the hank of England. Amone the curious and ostly article? disclosed to vie, wer a ical croin of pure gold, an entire suite of irohion armour, teirethcr with a ::umber of tiaras, braceletA amulets, and other ornaments, for th
vn ch !i-a pi ldsr eii pw'r teat, "n, t j;spio:ti most part studded with preciout stones, t .at hs ui':ren per Ct nt, ii;nrs him-and many of thva suspended bv massjve
old chains, of ingenious workmanship
1 h whu'e collection, which h of ciusiderahle value,has ben iven up by his. majesty tor the benefit of the captor, and will shortly, it i understotd, be offered for sale. ScoHand A battle, with fire ar:i.i. took place between a small jpiriy of tUe
sadcf at JiOndon is fued at 3,000 dolls. A crowd of neenle surrounded the palace
and demanded the head of tlie duke of
Alaon, an infamous character : but he made his escape and fled the country.
Tee duke of 'Monteo, another of the
kite's favorites, is baoished. The na
tkr.d cockade is red and S'en, about
the size of a dollar, put over the usual
Spanish cockade. It appears that the Patriot at mr will not be separated until
the curves Rhall direct it, maintaining its
position at lla. Quiroga, Kiego, Arco
and Auero. duels ot the revolutionary
a' -uiv.have been brevetted field marshals.
Gen. Pduke is president ot the coubci ef state : and tlie most illustrious Span
iards are now in power thrmaghoit the
kingdom. The people ot Valencia wera demaodia the head of the infamoun
-fntri P.lio, who had shut himself up
in tie citadel. The frojierttjoj (ftctf
It appears from the report of the New-
York .Smidav School Society, that there
are upwards of nine thousand children, of
both sec -, w ho receive regular msiructions at the several Sunday schools in that
city. By this benevolent system, what a vast number in that city, anil the Uni
ted States, have already been rescued
from the grossest ignorance ! 14 ow many of these children, now "training up
in the way they should go,' instead ot beinjr lost "in the gulf of ignorance and
crime, will, in all lHrobabillcy at a future dav, become ornaments to their country, and bright examples of talents and vir
tue !
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NEW-KNULAND RVi& HOLLAND GIN 1 PORTT.R, IMOLASSESt ' RAISINH, ALMONDS, CINNAMON, NUTMEGS, SHAHt M ACK1 AREL, Dried HEBUlKt PEPPER, ALLSPICE, LVCrER, ALLIUM, INDIGO, COPPERAS, SPANISH WHITING, "SPANISH BROWN, IVHITE LEAD, Ground in C2fz SPIRITS of TURPENTINE, " LOG WOOD, IRON, CUT NAILS, Assorted, from 3d fo 24J WROUGHT NAILS, TRACE CHAINS, MUSTARD, SPANISH SEGARS, SNUFF, SALT PETRE, POWDER, LEAD and SflOT, BRIMSTONE, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE.
ALL of which will b sold low for CasEj Win. Burtch. Yincennc?, May 1, 1820. 4-tf$ (CP All those -who have long landing account!, are earnestly WjUited to call and close their ac
counts immediately. W. B. Pantaloons Afi'D H O U.VDJ BO UTS. FOR Two Dollars
K1LGOUR. TAYLOR c WESCrg, January 22, li5-20, 41 tf.
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