Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 November 1836 — Page 4
pimimtinn of a Witness.
Judge. What is vour hii-mcss sir! Whit .lo.it you follow for a liv. -lihood? I Witness. Nothing js:i i i;-ut;ir. judge. You do not a; pear to ho a man of proprrtv now il o you get your m.ail! Vitness. I win. tunes pit it ot' Mr. Humbert; the Inker, sir rn1 sometimes I Judge, ttop, frir. did. r.-t.uul my question, i How do you sin port oursc'f' ' itness. On a chair, sir, m tin day time; a bed at night. Judgf. -I dj not sit Lore" to tn;l -. Ar.-y. u hanie. Witness. No sir. Jii.lco. W "hat are yci thru7 Witness. A Preshx terian. -i-. Judge. If you do not ansMiTiiii' IwiUhavol vou taken ear.- of. Witness. I would thank v for the times are so hard t!r.it honor to do it; cannot take of myself. Judge. You work around the whan is, I suppose.. W itness. No sir You can't "i t arouti-l iH.-m without a boat, and I don't ow a iem Judge. I believe you are in idle vag-foot- I. Witness. Your honor is v--rv wv of i. liif. or you would have found that out before. Judge. What do you know of the case now before the court. Witness. Nothing, sir. Judge. Then why do vou s! md there? Witness. Because I hae no chair to sit in. Judge. Co about your business. H,i.-f. 9 Miss Clifton, the actress, is represented to be a very beautiful woman. The National Gazette quotes as applicable to her, the poet's words: 'If to her share some actor's errors foil, 1 ook at her face, and you'll forgot them all." Xolhing'should be taxed but luxuries. I acknowledge the justice of the measure, said a poor Simon, who had a most consummaie ixen lor his wile; 1 acknow l edge it, and therefore vou bachelors ought to be taxed, for 1 atn 8 tiro bachelorship is a luxury. gin A gentleman in Massachusetts', a few weeks nrrn, met a travelling caravan of rats half a mile in length. Let any man. on the 1 ill of .March next, station himself upon the road leading from Washington City, and he will see a similar sio;ht. Froitice. Death from J'assion. A man named William Thomas, f rortland. (Me.) is said to have fallen down and died instantly, a few days since, while cntrae-ed in an angry altercation with his wife "another warning to men'' never to gel angry with their wives. A young Student at Law was lined fifteen dollars for disorderly conduct in the Bedford street Church. The penalty was Iot teverrt owoxitrti. for there can bo no excuse ottered for tins violation of the sanctity of the house of (lod by one whose profession gives us warrant of a liberal education. These cases are becoming too frequent, and amongst tho;.;e from whom it ought least to be expected. Nothing stamps more strongly the moral turpitude of an individual than these open violations of decency, and the disgusting callousness displayed towards the religious feelings of a community. .V. V. Siar. Huge Cuttle in Cfuranmtf, , If There is a cow at CLuemont, N. Hampshire, weighing 1890 lbs. having trained, says the L'aele, over i lbs. :-ir,ce March. She is a pertect Lam'iert m t.'ie barnyard, nearly as nnwieldly as an elephant, he ! was raised m uxlord. i Here is also a .
steer in the same town owned hy Isaac ;lll)Uil thousands i lluhb&rd, Esq. weioliincr 'J-Oil l'is. Wo',,, ;uul Oounth
wonder where the ( laremont 1 armers tmd so much pasiurage i:i N. Ihi I iud as to male such eaulc. Diamond eut Diamond. There was a merchant in Hagdad, eqlia'ly ri.di and avaricious. One day, he had bargained with a porter ts carry home for him a large basket of porcelain vases for ten paras. As they went along, he said to the man "My friend vou are young, and I am old; you can still earn plenty, strike oil" I entreat vou, a para from your hire. "W illingly," replied the porter. This request was repeated again and again; ti'.l. when they reached the house, the porter had on-1 lv a single para to receive. .s uic w iu vp the stair case, the merchant said, "If you will resign the last para, I will give you three pieces oi advice." "He it so," said the porter. "Well, then said the pieces oi aivace. "ie n so, porter. "Well, then said trie;
merchant; if any one tells you it is better ; t:scl xvith ;m :mci.dote told by a gentlefasting than feasting, do not believe him;!m.ul ol- mlr acquaintance. He was travLf any one tells you it is better to be poorjt.pting t,.liSt a few vo..s aeo wiUM1 IC cll. than rich, do not believe him; il any me)COUntercj 01,1 Indian Jake. Jake was full tells you it is better to walk than ride, do ;of in,,,, afu.r lus 0. cronies, and at not believe him." "My good sir, rep' lied ! hst ;lskt,d .llHut J0, Drown. Job was a
mi: ih-.iiv,ulM,....i., t ........ ........ ..... bt-fore, but if you will listen to me, I will give vou advice such as you never heard; the merchant turned around, and the porter, throwing the basket dow n the stair case, said to him "If any one tells you that one of your vases remains unbroken, do not believe him." Before the Miser could reply, the porter made his escape. ,.9e Honest. The editor of the New Castle (Del.) (lazette, places the cut of a jackass under his editorial head. Very appropriate for a Van Uuren print, truly, and we would suggest the device to all others of the same stamp. A". J. Cour. The editor of the Hoston Times is acouainted with a lady "down east," the wife of a notorious brandy drinker, who invariably heats her flat-iron by holding it to the nose of her husband! ffAtnoug the articles lately cxhi'ited at the fair of the American Institute. NewYork, was a machine for working out slaves. It is said that it will saw aad '
dress, Bom any kind of plunk, iwo thousand staves a day, ami niav he driven by ; six or eisiht horse power. The cost el
is llOlll !s3l0 to r?:i.3. Tohaeco ... A 44. lid to be an in!' pre yrntive of the ell'ects of arsenic, w hen 1 1ken in the stomach. The, I'ostonians are talking about i public testimonial to the memory of lamented Cardinal Cheverus. i;u" the In a on 1 box. A man pretty e lv drunk, was holding on to a mii.irtiiost at Durlinir slip, when a friend enquired what was the matter. "Matter!" said the fellow, "I'm in a quainhirv." "What do you mean bv quandary?" asked his friend. " hv, il I hold on here, I shall irecze to death, and if I let iro, 1 shall go into the dock'." A". J", Daily .Idc. We should think there arc some anx- . ions ollice-scekers in quite as bad a box. Thev have hi Id on to the magician until his incantations have failed; and if they thought they could swim, they would like now to drow into the sea of wliigism. They are ia a kind of a quandary wc guess. J l:!ent Cow Milker.' A milking siphon as it is termed, has been patented in En gland. On its introduction into the teats of the cow, the milk flows freely without anv manual labor. This is claimed to have been first innented by a Yankee - . 7 Jfdtunnati' -wn'j idta of honni-. A graduate of Cambridge gave another the lie, and a challenge followed. The math ematical tutor of his college, the late Mr V , heard of the dispute, and sent for the youth, win) told him lie must liolit. "Why?"' said the mathematician. "lie gave me the lie." "Very well, let him prove it; if he proves it, you did lie; if lie does not not prove it, he lies. "Why should you shoot one another? Let him prove it-" JYcw Monthly Mag. There is in the nature of things an interval a convalescent state between disease and health, both in the physical and political world. It is not in the power of the most potent medicine to restore the body politic, when diseased, at once to a sound condition. Mr. Calhoun. Iiustic Court-.hii:. At a rustic merrymaking Roger was seated facing Patty. enamored of the beauty, and stung by ar rows of the little god, he only vented his passion in sly looks, and now and then touching l'at'y's toe with his foot under the t.ibl, Tatty, cither fearful that the purity of her hose might be soiled, or de.rrmmoil t. ntdio ttxo vvilli pxpm-9 :1 jv.is.sion which lie appeared so warmly to fee!, at length exclaimed with spirit. "If vou love niv t me, why ti II me hut don't dirtv lockings!" fg'.v'i Jialt. A London paper an advertisement for ";.',) a;;contains T.r.M t I . 'i U". I'lO K.i mwmr:s v ft,, miliiuorv iusinc.; who W III 1)1 treated is o))c of the family. 1 lieillorrV. ' I'hou shall love the Lord thy Clod with all thy heart, and with all jinysoui. and witti ail my muni, and J "Thou shall lot e thy neighbor as thyself." i The whole system of Divinity is eoin- , prised i;i these two short sentences. All hcvond this is mere human invention the craft to deceive the ered,,,,"re trick o liUll!S :iud mvstiiv religion. i iiousanus looks have been wriimillions of precious nioir.j'tiis have heesi wasted upon the sub ject of Tiiciogy, and after all. the whole system stands revealed, as above quoted, m all its glorious simplicity, unchanged and immutable. lioston A". tio: iv. It is computed by Dr. Jackson, from an analysis of the water of llostoa, that our citi.i ns drink annually lime enough to make a column of :iiir!.lc tiro fat it t.'uimetcr uiJ forty fed oust.' Host Tran. Sprrulati in in Chieagn. "I say," said one Chicago man to another, "what did vml MV(, ,-,n. vour rurt!Hu "Twentvtiv e dollars and have ieen ouereu liitv. Ilovt. Transcript . Cin)n;lttT 'rick. We were amused a shon tilu, ncc s:lvs ti1(, HuHalo Advcrsort ot a 1.lt.r Wiio used to accompany jJakc in his lishing cxpeihtious, and general'.v managed in some way to spunge his tobacco and whiskey out of the old Indian. The gentleman told him Job was dead. "Dead! w hat, he dead.'" says Jake, "well, it's the best trick ever lie did in his life." Host. Transcript. Gen. Ilcrnard, formerly in the service of the D. JS- has been placed at the War Department in France. Valuable Receipt. Mr. A. T'ronson. of Meadville, (la.) says, from 15 years experience, he funis that Indian meal poultice, covered over with voimg hyson tea. softened with hot water, mid laid over i burns or frozen flesh, as hot as can be ,)( ,nu, u pi relieve the pain in fi ve min utes. If blisters have not arisen before, they will not alter it is put on; and that or.e poultice is generally sullieient to effect a cure. The si! wr mines of .Vcxi o have it is said avernjed r nnn:v0O p t annum f irthiee hundred uu:
ji:i:u sklns WA,'ii:!; ,"Kil"K'i'LE. cent-, per, lb. in enh paid for
Ski i .li HI N ('. HOLLA.N'D. X'ini-eiiiics. Nov. I t, lbo.3 24-ty-y 'S''-KKS tliis method i f infortuiiia S his fiieu.'.saiid old cu-t na r. that j! I J 5 ' i,,. ; ;,. the liia.f f the Ii ina. igK'Tf: rial id fully able and w iliinu' to do justi.-c Ui anv ..'ion llo may be disposed to -apply to him in lilh.T hue of his business. Hi- t.-usorial ..thee is handsomely and conveniently fU-'d up on water street, and every pains will be taken to render Rentlemeti agreeable while in his hou -e. All the the papers of the place toucther with others are eoiistaiU'.y kept hv him for the henelit of those who iiii;rht thus while away a few minutes ph asin:!y when in vvaitine, whie otherw ise niilit be tedious. Viticennes, .Tune 8th, lS:lfi 2-tf. Six iluiKirovl !11. fast iiualitv, for sale bv WilKHbER .V I5AILKY. A'iiirennes. Nov. 17, 18:5(3 l'.-tf. gttOl'S tanned for customers on reasonable terms Applv to J. C IIOLI.A.M). Vineeniics Nov. 11, 1S30 21-tf. SUGAR. TV Tk AfnCTrA XY Y the Barrel a very Miperi article, New O. leans iiiigii Lata lor le by WllHF.LF.R i: BAII.KY. Jane 24th, 1830 - 4JUST IIIZCSIVSD S1" boxes Pin pi ate, one third cro, l .OOi) II s. ol" Ru,-ia l,ei t Iron, bel ipialily l.o'W " " Juuiatta She"t-Iroii, 60.) " " Asiurted Iron Wire, For sale by J. k II. AliDILL. Viueennes, June, IStli, 13ot 3 tf TVS I ort input ol (Iroceries. Also a lot of ;tone I'olti r's wate for sale by THOUN & TRACY Yiiicenrics .lime II. 1 ti'lj B5-tf Moils plOXSTANTLY on hand and forfait' by II I) WUELI.FJi. Ymccunci", ?cpt. 4, lll.'io. tZ k.-u'S lr, for s-le t.y WV,5 " WI1KF.I.KR Sc I5AILKV. V me. iiiie. May Till, 1 oJ.i - 4'.-lf Jjljlli!- hitli' t market price in cnh, or lealhwA er, paid lor Hides. JOHN C. HOLLAND. Yinerimos Nov. 11. ls:i.-l-WillSKKV. hsk kt bv the barrel eo:ittt ii3 stautlv mi hand, and lor V IIFF.LKU & BAILEY. June !ih. l:ifi it-tf " V ( ) ( )L ( .lil!A(;. T:Vr XV!N'r Inul ley ca.diiiu' in icl.i;.e re p "in d t eor -e-. I. :',: Hit e-.-i:;. .! sn-n.Jy it..! e: 1 riciic-tl ha in) to ;itt.'u.l ike saut.-; I i ic a : io iiccomniiijit'.t tio' public u id. t lie ne. ! t k. II. 1). WIlt-i.Ll-R. V.H-V....CS May 7:li, If O - -.-. -s y V(-p t-p.'VH '!.!' ( 'I " 1II-: enbserilicr now oilers for sale Flair-.; I'atg cut i.ri.-k Machine, for making st:i--k bii k. I lie Co m taer witli tlie re: .1 u-e them wil!;in the -t.ii.'s of Kei.tmky, L. h.oia. and Ohi-. The s.ipciioritv of those in.i.-hiiies over any others, can he -hewn by the suh.-eriher, who lias had ihein i.i su.- 'c.si'.d operation for the resent sumimer. The bri. k are much better iV laanufaetured at nnieh less expense than by the o'.huary way. Persons wishing to purch tsi-. are re.picsted to call on me ;it the i ..n.i-vi!!,- i I . -i . 1, wnele they will be -howu the Machine a.;d brick made by it. which will at one -how them the advantage of Ihis valuable iaivr. oil. lent. JONATHAN BO WEN. scrt. 1 l:h. !--!!$ 7-let. y )-') liavinz l ft '"' !'' and accounts with the undersigned for collection. -HI those concerned will do ictll to call and I'd- without cost. JOIl.X COLLIXS. A7, n-27.'h, 1S.K) lS-tf. GO-PAnTHSRSH!?. EOUtiE I.I-ECH having pin-chased on the l(H'a uhiin.i the iutere.-t of 'I'liomas .1. Carson, in the merchandise of the firm of Smith and Ca-so.i. the bu .'mess will in future be crried on at the old stand by the subscribers under the firm of Robert Smith Cc Co. who will pay all debts due by the late firm of Smith & carsoa. and to whom all those indebted are requested to make immediate pivment. ROBERT SMITH. CEOKliE LEECH. Yineemips, July loth, is:!i fi-tf. SUA!) ERY superior susipichannah, on hand and for sale by WHEELER & BAILEY. JuneSith, 1SG t-tf. AVI IK AT! WUi: AT!! T WyVi undersirmd wish to purchase II a laro-e quantity of wheat for which thev will pay in advance, any articles in their store, and on delivery will pay cash. 15UKTCIL it' HKliKUD. Sept. 10, 133fl K)-tf. S' a W. J. WISE, YtVi W'V. jiit opened a large aud general nsui s.,rtiio-nl "f suitable for the present end npproaching seai..n hicli Ihey i IF-r ll n . i' il h 1 1 y low (or casli or proved h uler, al-o II bbl-.j if N. O. .Molasses l crnii', .Inly C-2. IRoo-8 tf. ELAHKS! OUKKS!! jLirjy.s fou sale at this OFFICE.
COM-'ECTIONAltY,
A n n i:iu:ki.xi: a Kot.iA.muiC ESl'i'.CTIT LLV inform the citi-.--us in iiii-i n:if-, in. ii iin-v ii or permanetilly established ihei-eivcs in thi.-- i.'.a -e in the ai.nvc bii-i ii-, on Mi'U,t sfeei". two loors above J. (.'. ( 'laik's Hot, I, i!;eiv tl.ey have s. c ": . I,..'. ... l uid nitend eonstaidy to keep, on hand v " CORDIALS ,M) HYRUP:?, OF ALL KISDS. All of which ihey are determine. I to sell at the lowest Louisville cash prices. Merchants and (Iro. crs are partioidarlv re.iuestcd to call and examine for themselves, prior to purcha-iiiii else where. N. IS. Orders from the country will he prompt ly attended to. Yiaeeiines, March, 3rd lSoO !0--lv. m w m a o JW P?1,E ndor-i-io.l is ...U;f Kn upciuni; a lor i.ul.ii'- aeeommoil ttum in tiiat t'oiiiuiouious beildinii loiiL' occupied as an Inn, beloncimj; to Walter Armstrong. Esq., from whom he has taken a lease lor a term ol years, ticre lie lioi-cs m u short time to he prepared to keep a HOUSE CF ENTETAIMMEHl J e.pial to any in the Western co uitry. The hoii.-e itself is unusually pleasant with lare and airy loomsmd agreeably situat. d, standim; on a square alone, unconnected with oilier Hii!dii;c,s. The whole premises is uiuloriroiini repairs, w hich, w hen completed will render it as convenient and as comfortable, for travellers or boarders as anv similar e.-l ablishment in the State. The. stables w ill be inferior to none in the country and well supplied with hay, trruin, eie. A Keadim; Room, is intended to he kept where newspapers from the Atlantic cities and other sections of our country will he regularly filed. In this, his new undertaking, the undersigned iutend.to make everv one, who may he pleased to call, as comfortable and as much at home as possible. Drovers can be furnished with lots for the convenience of their stock. K. ('. LAMiPON. Lawrencchundi, July 2S, 1S:!G 12TO K1IITOHS OF ' K WSPAI'KHS, Ac. One of vour corps, it w ill be seen by the above notice, has ceased his wonted vocation for a season, and assumed another. From an editor he is metam orphosed to a Boniface. Instead of catcrinc; for the mental tastes of old literary friends, he is about to cut and carve for the corporeal pallates of new ones in cpietuoam stvle. Nlion hi any of you chance to puss this wav , no matter of what political creel, vou shall he .-nr? if a cordial reception and a hearty welcome, soot flee, and truly happy ill he be to greet any of Li J former brethren vi the toilsome art. I!. ,..-. if,,lW, ... H. C. T.X(;i)OXV X ,-s- pe-.-v k " K. ft. j. i.o-.v opcnini; a lar-e aad lull c.ssd: ..nciit JlLii of Ti 'r t in ' r? ; ?? (3 c. r- 'fPCTi 'JA f - w vl J W A W Strrar ih),ia t. tSc $ (' S'rI?. & C agents for the imjio. tcrs, will constantly keep on hand the ('') Anchor Brand ( 'hampi.ijne; nnd a siiierior article ot .aiu-ai i pars At tht ir Who!. -sab tore, corner el .Main .v v a 1. i- Stiects. ' l'jansile, Jolv 1 1'di ls:!C10 tf i" l r--r ri- rrz rrr rrs. !V Five Barrels hc.-t qualilv I . i 1 1 - -tr jlV Oil for sale, very h vv, at r. I.ii r ive Li.i: rcls tic.-t e.uaiUv I. niseis 1 or the barrel, bv 11 ITT ot SAW V Ll. Julv :tl). lSilli .1 -tf. ''Hi', sub.-eriber wishes to employ Uvojour- -- iieymcn Blacksmiths who are well acquaint ed with the business, and of sober and industri ous habits. To such. Rood waires wiilbcivcn paiticularlv to a man who is capable of man; iiur a shop where there are boys aud other hands. J. C. CLARK. Yincennes. Julv COth. ISofi rt-tf. lbs. Bacon for sale bv "HEELER & BAILEY. Viaoeunes, May 7lh, ls.'Ki l!-tf. I'LXCEX.VES Practical Institute, roriiTii yi:ak. Ojwn to puuils of either sex or any age BOAIIBIHS r:itvini-:i if di:sii:i;i. Limited to about twenty pujiils to a teacher. Instruction eiven so as to lit pupils for business Bible truth not excluded. Tuition 1 5 per year, Jo per quarter. Extra charge for wood, Ac. Mr. & Mrs. CROSBY. I 'i;)tllucti)rn. June 10th, 1S30 2-tf. (Tf rkrrn Description Xettthj and r.rpcdi liott sly executed tit the GAZETTE :: OFFICE. BANK CHECKS. "X'rttln jirlntrtJ on nrn JTnpr a xn' rot:' .sale at this office. ETSIIE undersigned having closed his store at eTL the mill, and w ishing to close the accounts of the s line, would r-' ju-.-st those who are indebted to call and selile tie. ir respective debts. H. I). WHEELER. Yincennes, Aurf. Oth, H33 11-
JIV1 T8. ?j N rrllR subscriber wishes to inf inn V-7 I the ci!i..-in of Knox and the o-liae-.-nt counties, that he leas an. I t A eveects to i.iva on ham!, an ,-'-' - mn. . ." V OX A m.E i ATS.
md of iron l (piulitv, prosutiiim? as he does, that th.e w ishiiii; to i.r. base will not be iii.-app..ii:t-1 in the price aa 1 .pialitv. Ins shop is two doors below John ( '. Clark's Hotel, in the i.iue t'ormerlv occupied by the Beu'i-.ter of the Lam! Oilice. ' II. M. OII.HAM. "in. ennes, Au.iru.--t loth, lS:!r 12 tf. A F 1 ' ! i A IT C I IS W. T I'll, ONE or two Apprenti-es w anted to the Tan:;ii(.2 Xj aul Currv ing Bu.-uicss. J. ('.HOLLAND. Nov. I 1th, 18:35 -21 FLoru. c SONsTANTLY on hand. Fresh familv Flour and for sale bv WHEELER & BAILEY. J une 21, 18.10 1-tf. NOTICE. fpHK subscribers are in pressim - nev, and those inilebtd to thei g need of mom tiv note or book account of Ioiur stamlinir, are hereby remiin ed that unless they come forw ard and pay up soon thev may have to pav some other person. THOKN TKACY. Yincennes, seiit.22d 18:1(517 tf. BY THE 'IvJIE subscriber has constantlv on h ind whi.-kev hv the barrel 71te- (?ood quality for sale at the mark -t-vif?tT' pri- Purchasers are reijuc.stci d K. HKOWN, Cireeer. Yincennes, July Oih, 1S3C G-tf. PATENT BALfiKGES. p? JACKS' Fatcnt balance's best ijuality, just ?J received and for sale hv J. cV II. ABUILL. Yincennes, Aug. lfith, 1S:10 13-tf JSfolm C Holland, RADDLE and Harness Man ufacturer, would in form his friends that he keens constantlv on hand next door to his Tanniii; and Currying establishment. Saddles, IJridles. Harness. &e.. of w hich will he sold low for cash, or for most articles of country produce. Yincennes, Novcmher 11, 1833 '21 DIS50lUTiOM, -BIIH COI'AKTNERg NHir heretofore existing between the Subscribers. under the firm of Smith and ('arson, was disMilvon the Kith ultimo by mutual coll -cut. B. Sini.h & Co., are lullv authorised to settle the busine. s. KOBF.KT sM.Tll. THOMAS. J. CAP.SON. Yincennes, July, 5th, 1S30 fi-tf. STGVESII LSTGVESU! Y y pectino; Hit) Cook 0njJ3 infr, ten plate, 7 plate and I'ranklin stoves, of various -1 . T.-liiol, ,t-iti c i-,lT..t-f A ed at a small per cent, adj- vance on Cincinnati prices, w ith the addition of transportation, at our Wholesale Crocery on market street opposite John C. Clark's Hotel. Ill R I'CII L. 1 1 LBEIil). Yincennes, Sept. Sth, lSofj 1 5 tf. s?,iIB Subscribers are now upc-.iing at their new 2 Store Room, on Water street, an additional stock of DRY GOODS, to which they would invite the attention of their friends aud customers, and the public in general. Thev will receive in exchange for goods. Peer. Rockoon, Rabit and Opossum skins, clean Cotton nnd Linen, raLrs, Ginseng. Beeswax. Feathers, Flaxseed, Flax aad Tow Linen, White Beans Ac. THORN A TRACY. June 30, lMfi 5-tf, HEAL PRESS. Envcnteil, inanufaetured and for sale hy '('A7.VMJ.V, Press manufacturer i s. s. orner I of Eight and Elm streets, Cincinnati. 1'ress with counter l;ie, :!0. SEALS, of all kinds tarnished to order, at Bne-raver's prices. Cincinnati, April 2d .jl-tf. D03IKSTIC (-OODS. npill- suhscriber will keep a regular supp'y of IlapjVs Domestic Cools on hand, the superior quality of which is loo W ell known to need any commendation. Consisting ,,f Flannels, I Clothes, " i Cassinctip, Spun (Cotton, 1 lats, 4c .$-c. RI mkot?, Merino, I. W. MADDOX. Oct. Cth, 1 30 19 tf.
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