Rising Sun Times, Volume 1, Number 31, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 14 June 1834 — Page 3
I l-.rt aro in favor oftl.c 'Tomov.il," an.l no no-j U'm. J. Dr.WF. The Augusta ((Jco.) ti.-r laVcn of tl.cm! V answi r, .V.-not Chronicle publishes a roph from Mr
KB SITE'S
. w:n:,MU' rropu- 01 . county r-x,vn im rrc- i . ),,.,, ln ... l,,or
iiiii.i .iwu.ii i. J . i i . , lo ail-r;iTe Hit n inoval ! the I mini v !o;it.
i. ihm t?' tic iVit San 77wr.: t J hn l u:vr--T!ir.ii'.;li tl: solicitnl inn of lii inv t f in v i'ririi.U, 1 lmvc ronsi-nti-il to 1h- a
t m licl.ito I'.ir ti c
tl'.o Sfmtito. Von will i!c.i-( to pr n imo tYeia tV.e li t of vnn.liilates (iu
v itlnlrav m
for KcpriH".itntivi.
.lo'I.VSON WATT!?. ?.'"u.V w.V.V. KV'i. f-T"Tl.o Law rcnrcl iirch PiiH.iilinai of tin' Tlh instnnt, si v s "Wc ;it antlu ricd to announce Col. Wauiien Tn i a a camh.lnte lor Shrrill" if tliir ronr.'y, at t!io f'i-nit;j t lection." roi.iru or j mi: ;ay. I'tuli r this- I.on.l. " o !ir.r ;.:vi n our rc.-n't r j omo fi lei -t ions on v irions political matter-. It j will servo to sluvv tl.ciu l:.ov manv ! i I T" rent
Tl:e IMitor of tin; Wlii$ need not suppose that wc vv i-li to l.olil a "controversy" with him. W e are well sati-fieil tliat controversies are not
rocluctivo of any ood we are villinir that
propriety of removing the County Seat
chonhl he ar.nod fairly and honor.dilv; ami
when the Lditor of thr Whir, or his cortcspon
which ho had
recently received from AuguMa. and addressed by the gentlemen, "whose suggestion induced the Editor of the Chionicle to nominate Mr. D. for the Presidency." Mr. Duatie say? in relation to it: "I am I ho son of an American, hut I
t!cnt?, si. rink from tins then we tnnst inert ! "01 inVSCJl VI natural horn Citizen, thrm on theirown ;rroun. Is, and Sight them with j or a citizen at (he time of the adoption tl. ir oun weapons. of the Constitution.' Mv father was
taken hy his surviving parent, from America to Ireland, prior to the Rev-
A us ul TAvi lion S
COl.NTY MF.LTLNG NOMINATIONS, ion sk roii, HORACE RASSETT. tor it Ei'R kskxta ti vi:s, run mis no ward, .v. . torrert.
I I t N V SLNTINML. We have receive 1 one or t wo number? of this paper since ils enlargement t an imperil O.eit. and perceive that our old friend, Mr. I) in O. I 'ooi.i v, has as-o iatod himself with Mr. 1 1 ii I in that i-ta! !ihmont. The appi arance of t!.s Senlmel is consi(!erab1v improved;
opinions are. entertained on the same stihioct ; j and from an iiilimalo and personal aojiiainand how diiTicnlt il v. ot.ld hi- for an impartial j tance with Mr. Dooley, m o have every reason and nnhiassed mind t.i arrive at any correct ; to heliexe thai the concern will he managed i olichtsjon. Wc t!o r.oti-h onr leaders to ! nuieh hettcr than heretofoie, and eonse(iielitly suppose thai a m lliincr under lli it head contains have no ohjerticii to coalir.niiii; an exchange jUc 5nliinrn(s on tlu: suhiccts of which they j with it. t;.
rak. W,
c in e all as , toind it .
cNt;2ii:ss. U v ill he seen hy rcli reiico to the Connie--Monal proceediiu s pnl li he t to-day. thai Mr. rr.Kso.N ha re-!L.-iied the Speaker"? Chair ill the House, whii h ho had In id for the last -e-ven jears; and ll.at Mr. 'li i i , of 'i'eniies-ei', alter a w In le ihlCs ha 'I .tin--, has heen eh c led ill Li si place. Mr. S i r.v I nso, in his aildn s to the lloi;--c, Mated that he had en that da triiiisinit tt d to the (in ernor of iiinia, the resignation of hi scat in I'onri -. Wi hae
pid li-ho 1 the coin ludiiiL; paragraphs ,,' juJ. . i!n -s, not ha in room for the w h lc of it. 1'rom the lllt nil. lip to the 11 ti in-tai t, the j ll.iii'e were anielidiii and dchatiinr the Report I
,.M'.e ( om nil I tee ol Llccliott" in t he iase ol the , oiiti hi I ween Messrs. Moohk and I. in in in .I Keiitin k) , and had not t.iken the laial vote a( o.nr latest dales. Il i cons'. h red very donhtfnl whether the S, na te w ill a tree to the rcoliil ion of the 1 Imi-e, ,iii - on' ftho day of adjonrnM'til. 'ir '" ii opinion i-. that alti r ti c Senate dt hates the r solution, ami lavs it on "the l i l.i it (uriher cons h ratioii,"" a, long as the 1 1. mi-. ,li !. they Mill la.li'wint Iv mcw here .i' oat the. middle of .Inly. ( IM IW VTI
i.-.-ie.i noticimr n.ts
stMTzmth.vM) rorvrv. The folk vvin- celitlemen have hern announced as candidate to represent the county of
w it -i aland I'l the nrt Lesri-latnre : ri.it nr Alexander Sehastian, Jol.n II. Cravens, and John Dnnioiit. lit pre ? nt.ili c Henry Ihmla, John Tavy, and 1 )anicl Kel-o.
elation; he did not return until after the adoption of the Constitution: in (he interval I was horn and spent a few of my early years in Ireland: consequently, if I had the presumption to
think of entering the door to which von point. I should (itul it constitutionally shut against me."'
rou ;OVF.R.Oit, imcs G land, , .Yvb!e.
I'or t.ir.cTF.N.WT (;okk:or,
David Wallace,
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CuUry.
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"vVchivc hcreloi..n lii 'ect
aln i'de II'. 'dm pnhheat iin.
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It is
, hy Me-
hli lied
Smki.m:
vi 1 1 1 i v at ( Hi. ii.n it i
an 1 llin M.'iiu, at ',.'.0 per year, and is ini. c 1 what il purports to he a MiftttA (latitU f l.i ! r,i hi re niil .Vi'Nif. It is voted to Mich niAtter as would seem to give il a claim c; on the Wi si in Commniiitv ,' and contains On.-iii il llecords of events of juti rest w hich hap; cm .1 diirin,- the Larlv times ol the Wc-t I rn f OrL-inal ki tche illustrative of western M'lttin, (haracter. A.e. Original Wv stem Till, s, I'm hy, and l-a s and topicn nmic- ! all in vv Ve-t rn works in the -cvcral de-
C oiivdi '.lulv. Vt a meeting of the citizens- of Rising Sun, held at the I'.apli-t Church, on the lltli in-t., for the ptirnoM- of adoptiti'j measures for the cilehralion of1he."Tth anniversary of American Independence, the following resolutions w ere pa--ed : Rt ih c f. That a committee, to consist of seven ineiiihers, he appointed for (he pnrpo-o of making all neccs-ary arrangements for cclchrating the Fourth of July. Whereupon. Mesr. Mosks Tcrnm, Wit,mamL vnh s, Thomas Limvsay, S. Hathawav, Sami ki. List, Sen. Lu Kov W. Lynx, and Air.x. V.. C!i.e, were appointed said committee. lYW,,. That Dr. !. Jami's Isaac Stk:s. and Jor a. 1 Kcor nE v, he a committee to prepare regular Toa-ts. .''.?;, ..That the proceedings of this meeting he pnl lid. ed ill the Times. S. HATHA WAV, Pn.it. Lk Uov W. Lv.vn, V"-"v. fl-'-j-The Committee of Arrangement will meet ''Art Ki ling", in the room over Mr. llathaw av "s vv arc-room.
, a 1 1 incut 'if literal in e.' Wc aie 1 v no means
ti icndl v to and do tml tak
the Mirror w 1 1 It the i pei tation of sccnriiut an cm hange, as i.- too oft i n thr a -e with many of car editorial hrelhren, in iclation to l'.nsl rn pnhli' ations. The Mirror richly deserves far more praise than w e arc capable of hestow in ; and we sincerity hope that the F.ditors may he well revv ar led for their per-eveianee in tolling; 0;Mnh a jmlilication in the Wist. (j-spSnhseriptions to the Mirror will ho received at this o:lice, wl.t ie the work may he -i i n.
COCXTKRFF.ITKRS. 'IT.C St. Louis Republican mention? that a serious conllicl lately occurred in Jackson county, Illinois, between a party of citizens o( that quarter, and three notorious counterfeiters at the house of one of the in
habitants, where (hey had slopped for the night. They were commanded to surrender, hut the Counterfeiters not feeling in that mood, fired upon the assailants, and wounded one of them, though not dangerously. The ball passed through his shoulder, and struck one of his comrades above the eye, slightly injuring it. A volley w is then fired upon the counterfeiters, which took elfect upon two of them passing through the head of one, and. as was supposed, mortally wounded him: the other was not badly injured. The battle continued for some lime, without further mischief, when the assailants were compelled to withdraw. The
Counterfeiters made their escape, carrying with them the body of their wounded comrade. His name, it is said, was Johnson.
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fsaac DuhH) J'lJtti Go:ll i. Isaac Ctiltii-dl, DuxU Guard. roit Slii;!!IFF, . lh. render 11. Dill, J i ilium Dils, Joh n i fiv r. .M niin Tn stcr.
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I'Olt COMMISSION!-:!', George Arnold.
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f.-The LMitor of the H7ii- ha- made a re-
lilv to our remarks respei ting the nomination; nf Samuel II. Dowden, L'i., in which he disclaim" any participation in the nominal ion. lie. aser.ivs ih "that it wa-handed to him by a "-nbscribcr a'..l voter;" that he p.nblidicd it with pleasure; thai he found no fault with its phrase. docy ; that v r voter ha a right to liominato any ticket he pleam s, without stop-
piil.; to enipiire whether it will be agreeable to the centlemen nominated at the Wilmington
-Jiieitirnr,"' fcc. &c.
Our readers w ill recollect that the nomination of Mr. Dowden w as signed ".Vany 'oirr.t,'
although the Kdiior of the Whig confo.-scs it
w as handed to him hy one individual. It mat
ter not to us, however, whether it came from
mm or fiom twenty voters the. nomination contained iiup.'.t.itions vv hi h it was our duty
to notice; and although the Fditorof the Whig tinu not be the author of the "nomination,"' he
liutknuw that all F.ditors are held responsibl
jor whatever may appear in their columns ove
lictitiou name5, until the mil author is mad
known. Wi; would inform the F.ditor of the Whig that this press does not go for candidates alone "measures and not men,'" is our motto in thii case; and we believe wi: are with a large, majority of the citizens of I carboni county. It was but a 'mall m liter to us what nu n were
nominated at the Wilmington meeting; we reposed too much coulidvlicc in the good sense and sound judgment of our citizen8, to doubt f.r a moment that they would make a bad selection. If, however, that no it in g had have made any other nominations, our feeble i fforls would have been ridi-ted in their -aippoit. Wc repeat that we jp f.r "measure and ml men.'
We !. lint deny the ris;ht of any voter In ' nominate sin.h Candida I es as be pleases ; nor lb) we find fault with the Lditor of t lie big for publishing them. W e bclie e that the "humblest voter" ha a riht to express his opinions about any candidate; but when that voter in ikes ui! of Hide' orons language, and throws out insinuations and nbur, because be has no
nthi ronton 'if, i- it to be passed by in silence?
Are thr. correspondent' of the Whig to write uid publish wh it they ploa-c about candidates
j:f..oli noNAitY soldi i. us. Wc hirrfally subscribe to every sentence of the folii'wiuu article, which is copied from the Madi-on (iM.i,) l'atriol. We have always hern of opinion that many of onr Rvvohitionarv Fathers have i d n but poorly paid for their services in the can-..' of freedom and it is one o( the first subjects which we ever attempted to write upon. Whin W3 recollect that it is to l.'tcir undaunted bravery and ma Jellies? courage, members of Congress are indebted for the iin'r; 'jr of legi-lalmg at eight dollars . .i i.i ,.a.!;.,r
this notice of P,T ,'',.v !n"' 11 '' reins. .-v......
the small sum ol eiglit iloilars ;rr mo7Hi, or i "fi w ai res of our vast domain, whereon to lie dow n and die," it is indeed enough to boil one's blood. '"The Senate of the United States has
passed a bill granting a certain quantity
of land to the Poles whoei the Kmpcror
of Austria recently sent to this country. We are ulad to see such liberality
displ.tved by the American Govern
ment towards the homeless unfortunate
foreigners, hut we cannot see the pro
i .i i .... i
pneiy ol giving tnetn prCCf'ieiice ui
our own citizens. Many, very many,
of the war-worn veterans of the Keo-
ution that achieved our independence
ind the three years' struggle that pre
served it, have petitioned aye, and
Petitioned in vain for a few acres ol
the vast domain in the gift of the Government whereon to lie down and die!
Men disabled by the wounds, perils,
and hardships, endured in defence of
liberty, are every where to ue seen, al
most naked, and entirely pennyless, sub-
siting upon the cold charily of the
world ! Should not these be recipient
of favor for that Government which
they so gloriou-ly defended, before those who can have no feeling common
with us? Our blood boils with the bare recital of the indignities which have been heaped upon the patriots
and soldiers of the American war, and the contempt with which their petitions have been received by those who are rioting in the luxury and wealth, and
enjoying the blessings secured to them
by the blood ol those d'ciples ol liner
ty! And this last act of the American
Senate far exceeds in our opinion, all
the out nitres committed upon that tral
l.i.t hand". AVhat .-hall it he said
that the most enlightened and magnanimous body in the known world, have snurned the makers of their greatness
as they would a loathsome reptile, and almost with the same breath created
the exih s of a foreign monarch lords ol
tin. soil! It is : fu' strain on the escutcheon of American Liberty, and
voarss of penitence and contrition will
not ell. ice u. incu, i. wm.u that ancient by-word, "W Justich, mat Olumf "(hct Justice he done, ilmii-rh Ihe Heavens shoulJ fall,) he
roine engraved deep into the heart of
the Kulcrsct tnc nmcnesui 4'uum..
FoREiiiX Emu: it vtio.w A strong proof of the rising importance of the United States in the eyes of Europe, may be found in the fact announced iu Canada papers, that the emigrants who now arrive, both in U. S. and the provinces, arc many of them in liberal and allluent circumstances. They conceive this side of the water to be better calculated for their success than a land, even though it may be their native soil, where they are oppressed with onerous taxation, and subject to the thousand evils inseparable from a monarehial government. Between the loth and
?0th u!;. eleven hundred and twenty-
one pascngcrs a! rived at Quebec, from (heat hYitain. Sever:'! vessels have
been wrecked in the St. Lawrence, and a number of passengers drowned.
Previous to the last week there had
arrived at the port of Quebec more than four thousand persons. and little less than one thousand were known to have arrived at Gross hie all preparing to settle in Upper Canada. Herald.
Cholera. A letter received from
port Mitchell, conveys the articling in
telligence of the almost total annihua
lion of the two military companies sta
tioned at l ort Mitchell, Alabama, by
cholera; all hut fifteen were dead, and of those seveil were sick: Icftipcrale and
intemperate were alike attacked v
the disease. Lieuts. Bryant, Allen
Graham, and Cloud, were among the
victims. 1 his fatal malady, says
Western paper, has resumed its deso lating march in the Western country
A steamer on the Mississippi lost 23
out of GO passengers. It has also re
appeared in Kanawha, Virginia, and several deaths have occurred.
A S ..I ii j , HAS just received and is now opening at his Mill on Laughcry. an addition to his former slock of Goods, consisting of DRY CiOOBS, C'J rocrB'it'f, 85a lva vv, Qi:ii:Nst.VAUi-:, cit.vi t: tin WAur, .IMI MOST KIMlS OF FJllMLXG IMPLEMENTS. 1 le hasaho on hand a large lot of COX-
EM A UG II S A L T, and W II I S K EY by the barrel; all of which he v;ii sell for Cash, the usual credit, or approved
Country Produce.
His cusloH'-rrs will find his present Stock superior (o any former one, and the prices as low as any other establish
ment in the country.
JtnncS Mills, June 14,1 S3 1. P. & nTjABEEa,
fl!A I 'Ejitsf n et iced and arc note open-?'(o-, at their Store oil the Eat side.
f Front street, first door above Craft S,-
Son, a nezi- and general assort mod of
!)t?Y hOO ESS, G PvOCEH I ES, II All I ) WA PvE,
IRON, CASTINGS, AXES, pAimERs,' and Mi.cn am i s' TOOLS, COOPERS- UvlRF.,kc. "ogether with every other article usu-
lly kept in a Store.
i hey will keep constantly on hand a
upply of 5-YeI!a B'Smci, which they
ill warrant to be oi the best quality, hcv have ju-t received a large lot of
COS'EMA UG II S.irJ(; superior ar
ticle) which they will sell low for Cash,
it their store in lvising Sun, or at their
Mill on Laughery.
Rising Sun, June 14, 1831.
PROPOSALS KOR EXTENIMNfi THE CIRCULATION OF THE ISKSIAK JSt'A TJ.13I15. AS this paper has now been established belter than six months, the public are enabled to judge what claim it possesses to public patronage. It is devoled to the best interests of the Farmer, the Mechanic, and Laboring Man ; and is intended io be a medium through which to convey useful and interesting' intelligence to all (lasses of the community. The editors do not interfere in Politics, and they promise that their
columns shall remain free from the po-
mcai oiscussio'is which have so long
agitated and disturbed the country. lit lgious discitssions shall hereafter he
excluded the I'M i tors being well satis
fied that their publication has a greater
tendency to stir up discord, jealously, and strife, than to promote the happ'i-n;-;s and welfare of the human family. The village of Rising Sun is becoming a place of consideiabIeimporian.ee,.. in respect lo manufacturing and commercial resources uj,d the improvements of the country will vie with any oilier section of the" State; and to aid and protect these is one of our chief objects. The paper will also contain Foreign and Domestic News, Sketches of History and Biography, Moral Es-
savs, ifcc. (Sec.
With the above statement of the char
acter of their paper, the Editors come
oelore the people as candidates for public patronage, and respectfully solicit an extension of their subscription list. STEVENS & GLENN. Conditions. The Rising Sun Times is published every Salurdaj' morning, at the rate of Tim Dollars per year, if paid in advance; Tim Dollars and Fifly Cents if paid in six months; and Three Dollars if not paid within the jcar. No subscription will be received for less than six months. O-irMost kinds of country produce will be received in payment. OCHt is the intention of the publish
ers to enlarge their paper to an impe
rial sheet, (which is the largest size in
the Stale.) so soon as suflicieut patronage is received to justify it.
Y E S T E R N lelj'ssr ll:iiinf:ilorv.
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V.. I'l II7f Tliirit Slrrit. nhr Hnnr
ft! R (a?l nf the J'ost ljfirc, CLYCLVXATI, OHIO,
rVlUZ subscribers have constantly on
JL hand, and for sale, a large and plendid assortment of Fancy & Wind
son CHAIRS, SETTEES, &c., all
warranted, and sold at the most redu
ced prices, wholesale or retail.
Orders from a distance thanklully received and promptly executed. ROSS & GEYER.
r-Hnn-.fi Time 7. 1031. 3m30
vjiuiiiiiKm v ?
ALL persons indebted to the estate of SAMUEL S. SCOTT, late of Rising Sun, deceased, are hereby noti
fied that unless they make immediate payment lo John H. O'Neal, who is authorised to receive all money due
said estate, their accounts will be placed in the hands of a Justice for collection. JOHN II. O'NEAL. SAMUEL HOWARD. Ailminidralors. Ctr All Notes given at lime of sale are due on the c20i of this month, and, must be paid forthwith. Rising Sim,Moy 17, 1831.-3v
Steam Boat Sunk. The steamboat Messenger, on her passage from this place to Louisville, we understand,
struck a snag, near r rench Island in
the Ohio river, and sunk in 3 or 9 feet
water. They have succeeded in saving
some of the cargo which was principal
ly lead, and strong hopes are entertain
ed of her being again raised. St. Imms idvcrlher. Whale Fishery. About one hund
red American ships are now employed in the whale fishery, their cargoes vary from 260 to 350 barrels, and averaging thirty gallons to Ihe barrel. It is
computed that nearly lour minion gallons of oil are annually brought into the United States by our hardy entcr-
terprizing citizens. OCT 1 1 ak Times. The Charlestown Coint says, (and we arc not at all disposed to discredit the statement, for we believe it to be true,) that "Ibe country
is much annoyed, this season, hy small
pox, meazlcs, cholera, snakes tattlers,
mad-dogs, and long speeches. IMi Patriot
.vtvuiur.n:
On tin; 4th inst. lw Pnwiiry, Esq., Mr.
MA TTllKwTuRMRlo MlSSl-llAABKril McIn
tvkf., both of I'nion twnlnp.
I O T IC13. rB 1 1 E partnership heretofore existing between Willis Miles and
Almox Sen anton was dissolved on the 20lh ult., by mutual consent. All those indebted to the late firm are requested
to call and settle their accounts by note or payment. IV. MILES.
Jl. SCRdA 1 OAr. W. MILES continues lo carry on the TAILORING BUSINESS, at the old stand on Front street. He has just received the lvtest eastern j : - i j i ..li i,:.i
tli mil Susa vaclit'l. ' ,. .. . .
, r:, .c ii. , ru,,v woiK in ins ime in iwe neaiesi aim rpIIL subscribers respe ctful U info m fasXAonMe , and , , he'r fnC,,d3 a"1 lhC 1 est notice. He returns his thanks to they have commenced running a 1 ack- . Slinan(1 i(evirin.
et boat from this place to Cincinnati, 17 e on.
and will make one trip there and hacR , rePpcctfaH solicits a contin"A?. Sftu! iTJ , Tl nance of tlsame. W. MILES.
irOllI VUltlUUrtl.1 rllia iie3 w-.., ...
tauen as sa e,y aa u" " ness wanted immediately
J . 1 I I -
spectfully solicit a share ot puonc pa-
O-Cr An Apprentice to the obove busi-
May 21, 1834. 3V
tronagc.
BATES & PARKER.
Rising Sun, May 31,1831. 3w29 " t 'ei ES" A:" E CD C i ASSIES.
m ,,n vMnn c,.,,,l dr..ol
TTTA1NES oc LAJN lUo iniuui.utw.m.v..,
LUMBER!
THE subsbribers have just received md are now stacking, at their LUM-
have just received SW,mH lcci n tar,
om N. Orleans, "2i9 hhds VC11 assorted and ot superior quality,
' . . i i i. ji r. c !-ic l,im nn
and IO bbls WHSMI; Also, 1 DOls which uiey unci iui ... .... lo!aM-, which they will sell on terms to suit purchasers, accommodating terms. , ORoat builders can be accommo-
TU..,r 17 in-u daietl Willi rooung la ieei in icum. May W, lbJi. & f
lot of Sliiilil's, and a large quanti-
Alicii''li"-S,,l
OTICE is hereby given, that the , nf 2,athims-. 1 .-r ; ,.irwt li-i j I fil.'fli nil t lrl ( 'r I t i Mir
undersitzned has taken out letters
of Administration from the Clerk's of
fice of the Probate court of Dearborn countv. on the estate of ALEX. I.XDER
lE.ykLYS, late of said county, dec d.
All persons indebted to said estate, are
requested lo maUe immediate payment
to the undersigned; and an persons
LANIUS & ATIIEAKN.
May 10th, I031.-tf
fFool Carding! ripilE SUliSCRlRER has a pair of K Wool -card iui; iTIa"lii
ready for operation at his Cotton Fac-
. ..... -. i i t
having claims on said estate, will pre- lory in uismg aim, sum is, p.M"' -" r1 . ,i , ... i -,U A U IV AVf1fI. f.ir ruslomers in the
sentinel" properly auuicnucaieu 101 -..s..' ..w... - payment within one year. best style and shortest notice. 1 NANCY JEN KINS,. Mas. OAlost Kinds of ( omdrylod
May 21, 1331. 28
taken for pay.
oduc
P. J AMI'S
