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ip lias removed tits

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l'lsa. where, he is

prepared to furnish and will kfi-p constantly oil hand, or make to order, Windsor

I hairs and Settees m the greatest vnneiv of Patterns and colors, in the shortest notiee, and in the vcrj host stvlc of vorktnanship. fiGGKIMS CHAIRS

uid Patterns, tna.letj or-

ti-il uji tin- sjiariaus liuililina Kihivmi

i-iunty S.-auiiarv , and liaii.; siaunil tl. Sia in-s nt aiile, . .i-iii nivil and resji.-atu!,!,. Ti'ac'aei.e. uill oju-n il,e S, h.... tin- l.-t W'rdiu-Mlav m ( I,-, ti'ii. r m-t. iih tl.i- aildaian of a Primary !).- l'aitaiaiit. in whirli will i,- taimht Ih-aiiin.,' ntum, ju'lliii;; and l'ut I.-,,aas in A 1 i!im,-ti,-. Tliis i vlitii i- i-niit.iins, !ii-.-i,!r.s two laia;.- and 1 01a Hiv.Jiaus srli,...l rooms and a Library Kaom. savefal atlu-r anartairiit ; 1 iiav, iii..i,t I'ar il... .-. a. .: .

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ur.m iv.i tin-rnsiuiiL; uinti-r. dae of the !..'st Misi rllanroiis .i!.r.-,i..s in the .-state. eai:iuisina nj.war.is of lilnv,, hiiinlili,M.iiim, s at " st in. lard works, is at! i, !,r 1 to ts.s Institution, to s hi, h the sfn.lcnts will have an cms The a.-adeinical year is iiii,lrd into leer termor Sessions of rlevrn weeks e.uli. The J'.,: .-,! nu iiees t!n- 1st Wednesday in ( letofier. The nmil, t!ie last Wednesday in Deeemi-er. 'I lie ,'((, the third Wednesday in .Maieh. The 'n-.'.'i, the seeond Wednesday in June. s 1 1 i.etts tx: rt.its or 1 1 1 1 to vi:n u i; ritt;. Kea.iin.'. Wiitin-.s .IM-Iliii', and liist 1. .-.-ons in X ri t ! 1 1 1 1 . ti.-, S:; .r session. , Ih adm-, l'.t!.a.rai!iy. AViitin- Aiitle.m tie. Eimhsli (.'ranun ir. ( iea-rap'iy with the lev ot m ais an.i li'l 'lies, .Natural History, Uhetaiie, Literary l'u;i,i-m. History, iutelleetii.il iiiil laoral

1 iiilasajinv. aenn.-tiy, .Xaturjl 1'Ial,,.- aj.liv. As

trouoiiiy, tae various I.i auelies ot M,i ( ' a : i i . t

oiiiji'.-iiioii aaa laoeiill. ii, .) ji 'l'iie above w iiU Latin, (Jnak,

Lau-iame . It ju r be ian. I

iy - ii i ents j,i i- m s.-nm. Anirapn it.- inslriieti..,ns will at all time. Iv ..iv w.lhout additioiml eharjr. to a elas v.is!ii.i-

a vui-

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oii'imy of liiv s:ler. d "ma.,:!.!-

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ses.-ion. n ne!i or He-

if J.haa-

i :i el morals int. rn d e at t,. the ,! ta st it,

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t. 1.1.. ,1 I.. c . . -

! n i.n-iiisi ives iar iea, !an'. aiul lai.t. , mental miardiansldji will eoast.u.tlv

i i. l.-eii aver tae manners 1'ieals. All the studies a the Iiistituli.in w ill !n- su: vei .a a! the J 'ri m-ij. d, ai vi-liatlau at' the Tlii.-!ei

and JJoaul of '

1 in' iii-t:!,;u .a wi

s isits of ,.,r. ;,ts and

ta e.ill and s.ei-fv tliemse

anil nis, i:..,ine .,f t!,e sellout and tin- u at the jnn ils. lirsides this, thru- will l-e U !i ' examinations a ear.

J a i!:e citizens ..f Viueennos and it- vieiuitv, th.- Ti'u-ti es would resj ieet t'i ; 1 ! v suaa--t. that an In.-'.itutiaii of rmanenev am'.'af the- hi-h eliara. t -i- v!,i, !i it is their intention to -jive this aeadelii'., is not only demanded by the wants of thi.eiimniunily, hut is adapted in many r, sjie, ts to ini-rae the ehara .-ter, increase the l v-n etaliihtv and iioinate the j.ros.ierity of this irroiic.: L'o. rou-!i and if so, has it not sj'tvi d claims on their patroiiae! '1'" those :;t a i!i,!:ai,-e. ulio cannot he suillase.! to 1...,. I- . , . ... .,'

i - j'l iiio n s uijiauiy w na tne local intercuts ut the .aee.they he-leave to say .thai it is the settled iiirj,iise of the Board. so far as a haei.d and enlarged policy so far as impropriate and e.iiei-i.t means can !.., to make Viueeniies Aea Iemy. as a Seminary of sound and useful learnin.'.

i.aiui.iti !v ai

Hour in the I 'luted States.

The advantages of a jmb'lr and permanent Institution must he ohvious to all; there is novate! power of motive to Lrive it character, Letter on. portunity to remedy iiieonvci.ienee.s and to supply conveniences there will Le k-s.s elian 'e ,',f I.,..,'. i i i

...un- ..no , ..use, (nanny less expense to patrons; a uniform system uf study can he maintained from

the ei-LOnae ;: to the end of a course of :e cam ph-hed cihi, ation; and v. hat is surety a eaia idei.e tian of greater iaijiartarice. tJlo'iics, .Iaj.s. Chem.

i, ai ami pniiosopnioai aj.j.iiriitns vVe. can he fur-

ni-he,l to a unn-h -renter extent than can Le cv J,ivted in j, rival, ;,, J temporary Schools. Hoard in private families is from l.o() to f C per we. k. l'-;"-:d, ;. WI!,KIXSO. A. M. -!-.v.-.,'. HI tilt T. lillill). A. 15. H 4 rv,7, ,-,-. Ilmrduf 7'ei;,. :;.:v . h'lius. Ai k isnru. H. Dili; in.

Le upon at all times ta lar.ii tns. w ho au- iav it, d

as to the lu-tru, tian

pub-

" all r. Old 'im

chairs rrpairrd and painted. JONATHAN. SMII.MY ennes, Oct. 1, 1:57 l'.-tf.

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t.ih) fi. i!;t.( .5. 1 ;).') I .-) ,,i

l dill!) :i. id l't of aUO. Tickets sill till, 'ate of a pr.i'k iao of ." wlinle will co-t !:', sliarcj in ptvpor-

v.. xouror.K i.oiTn.v. (.'liss I), draws at Alexandria Docetahor I', ls.'ir. -stt!),Uii!i 1o,oim) ti.tmu ti.l 10 .'i.H0 r.ttd ."'. of 1,000. Tickf ts I 0 I Ldinrs. A certilu'ite of v!3 whole tickets will cost sltio. shares ia proportion. (HiANO C'O.NSi )I.II) VT j;i I.U'l'-'i-i;ivV. Class ('. draws at Wilmington Dec. 1(5. H.'iT. : HM l.l.OiiO 8.HO0 (..l MM) 7o of I .!: 7.",, ,f 50,). Tickets 10 dollars Halves ," Quarters ti '.

i:jh ot -z.) w hole

s, sliares lit pro-

HGnOAUA LGTiev.

A certitieate ol a t.

tickets will cost 1 17 dollar

portion i. VA,

Class M, draws at Alexandria Deeeml.er IS, ls.'!7. r?'J').()!h) 3.000 :!,'.l!)t) 'd.uofj and :j,3 caeli of 1 .0(t. Tickets 3 dollars. A certificate of a package of U3 w hole tickets will cost 03 dollar-, sh ires i:i proportion. V.i. WHIUH-INC T.OTTKttY. Class s, draws at Alex. Dee. 'itl, i Vi7. s?d3,i,o,t f , u 1 1 3, diii) :i,ono ti.'d'Jl v.', t: 30 each of 1,(100 and 3il of .'500. Tickets s dollars.

riiovi :;:i ir !ii:siui:i). I'up.li-. tau'.;'i! as their circumstances

i iiitioa: ! o per r iprirter. at' t'.veh .a,!. vXe. 'ihiiii.iii i

mre.

year ot heir quarters; s.i ' weel-:-; extra char-e far ae on f i.tr.m -e. -Mr. v'v .Mr.-. ('IK tsn V. ' a a'-i, ..-.-.

t. ls.'!;i;

d a- speedily as possible, second K

.. 11. JI.JRTI.Y A- CO. AVI': just received from PhiladclJSL.U. pliiii. :i lai'oe and splendid assortment of W I.NTJHi COODS, coiiMatiniT in part of Super Ji.'ur, L'liu,, IJruci and Vaniij co lurid Cloth. liluc, JUurh, Drah, and Dairy coljnd Cuii,icrc, rUilicd and jduiit. J'luiii and jn tuli d J'ani 'i colore,! Sal-tiuitls.

J'luiit and J Lit.

Silk,

rebuilds. Midcahliu Pilot Cloth and I'lu .can s, flaizt, 'nu n .y, r. Shitting and Shirtings.

JI".r, I, and .Scurtt colon d III,,,,.

tuts, In .st inuuit ii.

Woolen ty L'ucfixUrt (i lures and Mitts. Hosiery. Merino and Cotton Shirts. Si!L mid Cdton IiindLi rchii fa. Silk and Cotton Cmhri Hits, ,-c. J'ur and Silk hits Cur and Seal.,!.!,,

Cups.

Jloidsund Shoes, -suierior ijualiij.

Also a quantity of ready-made Clothing,

supeiior to any stock ever brought to this market before viz: Ircssnn lJ'eoik Chdh Coats. Cloth and ciissincrc pantaloons. Silk I tints, Satin uud Itmcy I'tsts. JJriss uud J'roek Junes Coats. SutHnett and Jiiins I'tintinoons. Cloth, I'etirshain, Jllankit and Hushing Over coats.

Cum .'fustic Over and Sporting coats, .'nan and cotton Shirts, collars and !',o,,,ns. Satin, lloinuzin:: and 'ail' ij Stocks. All of which arc opened ami for sale at red.iLcd prices prices at their Store on .Market street, one door from the corner of Water street, and opposite J. C. Clark's Hotel. Persons wishing to purchase are requested to call and examine. -N. Ii. Cloilung made to order at the shortest notice, and in the newest stvle. Vinceiines, .Nov. 10, 1SJ7. ii 1-tf

STOVJOS! STOVES! L'cunsviffi, Sept. '13, 1837.

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( 'o nib bullion Sfo rr. Dear Sir, .My family have for a length of time been usinij J 'helps' Cooking Stove, with which they were well pleased; indeed I believed invself that its utility

could not be surpassed, if equaled, but of lale we have had an opportunity to test the qualities of another, "the Combination stove," call ,-d Town's Patent improved, by .M. I'remh, and have found that it is lar superior to the one first mentioned. In answer to my inquiries, my family say, that they, can cook faster, better and with less fuel and trouble, than they could w ith the other stove, 1 can only account

for the difie

tvnee m

this way, that the

improved stove is so constructed, that you can control the temperature at pleasiiro without chang i tiff the furniture on t!ic stove, therefore the articles cooked are not dam

age il by too great a heat, nor wasted by beiiij misapplied.

is the .heat

I

make tins statement that the w

.or!,l

.ROWANOS3 TGH3G, MIXTURE. Oil IK.llT.UiL!: I'llIJKIl KJIJ. d Spccijic uud .listing Cure for the

ilgUC.

I.'r.v If O.N .lis,. Kal,

.loiiv. Dixiia, Ioiin law. IC. Ill Ho 1 s. Its II '. S VI I 'I II , Its II.

GO-PARTNlRSHIP. rfSMl!-, undiTMirncil. bavini: entered into partnership in tin I Mil (1 business, intend constantly keeping o;i hand, an ex

tensive a;n

:e!ier;-,l su

DKI CS. PAINTS. OILS, ; YE-STl 77 ' V, PElll'l MIUY

vt.

and hope lroiu their con.-tant attention to '.uisiness, to merit and receive a share of puhhe patronage. Th.ev assure their friends and the public, that any article of

fered lor its kind, sale.

ale by t.'ietn. Thiii' terms

shall oe getntine ol liberal, at wholeii. di:cki:u, i . .m"ki:i:.

A c'.-rtitleate of a package- of 23 win tickets wiil (ost 110 dollars, shares in proportion. Y.. lvn tftoxo A ( ' M k t v Lorii.ttv Class 1). draws Dee. 110. 1SH7. 73 No. 1 3 Drawn I'aiio-.s. Sliii.iioo ('..tiini 3, DO') i.otid l.oi'O ;!,3(io ti.ii-e.i -J. .ion 'd.UMO '1'l- ketS SKI

to of a riac-v ia-i ft 23 who

ie

A c-rt

le

C'!S Wl.i c

..-t 1 Id dollars

shares m proportiuti. I'or tickets a 'id capital prizes address V j.r b. t'e.s tJOHN M. CIAHK. Whceiitig. .Sgettt for tl.c M.ui.ijf is. J . A MvS V Y A I J7KIXi )S.

DOCT. DI'.CKKIi. havin-procured a partner who is experienced aid attentive, wi'd, at all times when called on. attend to his practice as heretofore, who, beino irreatful for past favors, hopes, from his attention, tu merit a liberal share of patronage. May 1 15, 30-t! rctc-N. H. The unuersia-aed. havino- sold his former stock id' (i( ) )1 )S, informs his

customers that he has Ids books in the

Dmo Store, where his former customer may liud him, and request they wouli call and settle immediately. F. V. M'Kl'i:.

a. t. i:....is, JI. 1. WnKlll.l-II, SlMI.. AVlSK, ( ; i.o. w. i; w i m-

S.-1I.. Hll.l.. lis,,. M. Ii'illlINSON, W. W. Hi . r. I. ). i;n-r. X. Cii, N.vv. J!y order of the Hoard of Trustees. II. llECKKIv. I'rrsiJcnt, .1. st I.MKS, .S-,-,-1; ). Viueeniies. Sept. 'list, 1 t7. IS-Lf. A i : SAi)i)3 J : I V

THQRH S BRiST

CO-PARTNERSHIP. W77S 1 1 '': eailci-i.'.ied h.iviior purchased the stack of uoods of L. L. Watson would respe, tully inform their friends and the public in irciiclai. that they intern) earryinir on the Tailoring hii-iue.-s at the hou.-e faruierlv occupied hv him on Water Street, next door to Uurtch vX: liannah"s Stare, mi !er tin- lirmof (,'.,.-. -imur V IV'.',.. where tliey would lie plea-c.l to sajijilv their ok! friends and a'd others with ( 'o!,'is. C i.sshiirn s. Stiff! 'nrtfs. JfflllS. ':: ill! of (ill Iii iff IS. Mid REAOYilMADE CLOTHING, of which they hive a ceneta! assortment, mil which they are determined t . m !l lu-.v f..r ca-!i. sam l. ;t K iir.M l i:. KLV K. W JHl i:, Vim-emirs, ' ''t- l'-lh, HJh -tU-tf.

BLANKvHOTES GFJ1AND, NEATLY IlXECl TEIK jyj) JLICIVS FOR SALE dT THIS OFFICE.

La

3 KXHIIR their sincere thanks tn the public f.u

the patr.uiae:.- winch has a!rcailyheen o lilu rahv extend t'd to tin ul ami hope hv -strict attention to business, am! tail and liberal dcalum's. to

i same. 'J'h. y li ive just received from ( 'iuciuuati, and I.anisv ihe. a .-tack ot splendid materials far the nianiilactiire uf SVDDLIIS, SADDI.i: IA(.s,', i;:tii).i:s, majitixcvijis, .vuii'.s. t viiiii v;i; VXD WAtJOX

IJAIlMhs'S, iV.1. not surjia-.-ed by any in the west.

.ll tii.-oc w is. holt tu purchase anv articles of

.-a.l.lleiy, are respectfully solicited to call and examine for themselves, as the whole w ill be sold low tor cash or approved credit. THOUX & BK1ST0L. atur St. tw doors above .Messrs . Liuitch 11 auii, ill's storeo Vine-cues, . Sent. 2: 1 S 1 7 1 J'-tf.

tier tend

"I'HIS waithy r.-aady repels the ehare of heinI a quack medicine, it having been the result of

in. iiiy yens siuuy, L'Npeneueu and lal'oi 111 the

i.iciJivai juactli-e and oh.-ei Mitiau of I't-ver and

Ayne. it is composed ot such medical j.i ineijiles

,,iiv 1 a.i.-iii, j v u iiiui in 10 ic.-iuie 11. e narmo-

ny ol a-'tioii between the stomach, liver and the

ot.ier important luiietions ot the Um, the loss

of which hau.iony l.s evidently the immediate cause ot the di.-ea-e. It speedily promotes a regular and healthy appetite, which is generally entirely ile-lroyeil 01 rcdercd very pieeaiiou.-; bv w!m h eliei t vi-;,-r and stn nyth ale soon allorded to tile who!, system. It 1:111-1 he aj.pareiit to all that .1 medii me iiosse.-.-inc- these nei a. liar xirtues

is useful 1:1 a sjreat vaiiety ot eoaiplail.ts. liv lis liewiint the healthy action of the digestive oruaus. liiaspiuv.ejit.si.il otrem.iriv.ible beiiel'.tin Dvspej'sia. Depraved iij'jictite, J le:u l-burn, Wa'ter lir.i-h, riatulcuey, Jauiien e. Xi-lit .sweats, )- ent.iry . l.awel complaint, and many other alliu.tiai.s ,,f similar oriuiii. lint it is in the treatment nt 1'evi r and csjiecially ', r-.r 1.10! Ague, or lu'eir.uttcnt fever, that Us powers have U 111 j.rineijially tested, and with thuoewho have seen its usefulness, it is pronounced an inv alual le remedy It has also Nv:i used as a jueveiitlive, hv inanv who were subject to a periodical recurrence of thu Chills and Fever, anil it hs always warded oil'

me aj.jiienenu. il auaciv. .Many In ii , 1 ml persons of known veracity . have testified to its powers aspecific, hut the medicine is so u'enerallv know that it is deemed tin uecessarv to cojiv iiav of them. It is manufactured by the projirietor in Philadelphia, and sold in all the principal town in the I'nited States Canada. .Mexico and St Domiiicai. It mav be had in Vinccnnos. Imliana

at the Dae,' Store of 111 TV SAWYflt

Viueeniies. J 11K '.1, Is: 7. 1 l-ltlm

may be bench ttcd by it, a well as the venders o( the improved stove. W.M. TKAITON. Mir. Ira I'lend:. A e. the nndi?rsig:icrs-, are using tlio

combination C oo.ving Stove, caned J own s patent, improved by M. French. We have no hesitation in saying, that for convenience and expedition in cooking, and

lor the samg ol uiel, a lar surpasses any cooking store now in use. We thereforo cheerfully recommend it as a very valuable improvement. WM. K. II AM, A. P. HUTCHINSON, A. II DAMAN, JOHN A. ('(Til,, A. YOI NCS. Mt. Carnal, October -lih, 1S37. Mr. French: Sir. The stove I bought of you (the; Combination stove) is superior to any I have seen, and from inquiry, I believo superior to any now in use. .My family are wp!1 j, leased with theirs. Yours, P. II. 15ACWFJJ-.

The subscriber having the exclusive right of making and vending the above stove, keens it constantly on hand. The

Conical Stove he also keeps a very cheap and convenient cooking siove. ALSO A ;ni!AT VAKir.TYOF SIK)i&, PARLOR STOVES, which he pledges himself to sell at the Louisville and Cincinnati prices. Th public are particularly invited to call and examine the Patent Combination stove.

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h, 1SI37. 23-tf. 1UA ITvLkNCII.

Vv. .s.ic; ts.

Elliott,

SADDLE, HARNESS & TRUNK

Vixc

Avixt; j. Uaui and well ,

PI.'IJLIC SALE.

w.

for.r

e will sed at Larcv s J ratrie

miles South of mceiines 011 S.i'.urd;; v the 1 Oth of December next: HOMO Ai'.suv "J orn in cri'i.t, '1 Hotsis, 'do fund if Co ivs and yumg cattle, one Englisi Jlufl 1 yutrs oi l, 00, hiad 'ff 'gs, l'i luhs, Harroirs un.l all ki.t ls 0 farming u! nsils. The corn and hogs will be sold in lots to accommodate purchasers. Terms ot sale: under S3 cash, S3, and upwards notes witli approved security at six months without interest if punctually paid, or twelve mouths w iih interest. SAMUEL J FDA II, JACOIJ II A Ii PER. Yiiicenp.es, Nov, '23, 1637. 'dO 3-t.

PRINTED AT THIS OFFICE. TiLAAJiS OF ALL jlvLNOS'

f ' m X -f vfei

FXXIIS I A.

t receive.! from the Cast, a nen ci ted stack, which renders thri

assortment eomjilete. they are now prepare ! to fur nish to order cheaj. for cash. Saddlery, Hardware S'a'lille trees, 'nJoll, I'arrouehe and (.ii? ILirne.s M' 1, Wehinir. Skins. Whips, S-.iddles, Jiri,ll-s Traveliiiii; 'I're.nks, 'J'r.ivellini! I'as", &.C. Al.-e, SkirtiiiiT. liridlc and Harness Leather. X. IS. All orders promptly attended (o. Vinceiiiies. Oct. -bth, l'Cii SC-tf.

'L'All.OIti.Xt;. J'SMIE undersigned wishes to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has commenced the above business in a part of Mr. Jones" Hat and Shoe Store, where he intends carrying it on in all its various branches. Having a

lonir exprrien

,t.'

e in the lui

istness he feels

eonhvlence in assunntr the ptibme that nothiiiLT on his part will be wanting to nive every satisfaction to those who may favor

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with their custom, and In

hv can:

and attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. J. MASSY. Yip.cc nnfs. Oct. 10th, l-:)7. --dl-tf.

SPECIE!! SPECIE!!! rpiIE Subscribeis have on hand, and constantly keep a laree amount ol Gold and Silver, which they oiler to those wishing to make Land entries at the same rates as those charged by the Brokers at Louisville and Cincinnati. GEORGE CRFIKSIIANK & CO. Yineennes, Oct. l'Jth, 1837. 21-1. It.

1

SADDLE TREES.

aw-y Saddle Trees, (assorted) j"st rcrived mid for -.-de

Ji, S.MIJ. 11 LX -i3. YirKCrmas Nov. ISMW-tf.

A OTIC JO.

7E the undersigned administrators

on the estate of Noah Ashlv, Dec.

will expose to public sale by order of the Knox Probate court to the highest bidder on Tuesday the l"dth day of December next, betw een the hours of 1- o'clock A. M., and I o'clock P. M. at the Hotel of

John C. Clark in Yiiicenues, all the right

title and interest said deceased had at the

time of his death in and to the following described real estate to-w it: one hundred

end sixteen acres and 30 hundredths of an acre, being part of dotiatinti lot No. '203 to be taken oil" of the East corner of the entire lot on which there is a first rata frame dwelling house, and first rate tanard in good repair, and a never failing spring of good water: also 100 acres being the west fourth of donation lot No. 1U3. Also -100 acres being donation lot 'd01.cn a credit of six and twelve months. Pond with approved security will be required. The above laud will be sold subject to the widow's dower. JOSEPH MoCLFRE, SAM F EL E.M1SON, . lilministrators. Nov. 13, 1S37. 23-It Posi i iviti.Y tiii: Last A-'oi h i . A LL those indebted to the late firm ROSE &. HARPERS, by note or account, are requested to make immediate payment, or they will find them in the hands of an officer for collection. J. cc G. W. HARPER. Surv. part, of Rose & Harpers. Oct. 30, 137. ALSO Those indebted to Jacob Harper, of one year's standing, arc requested to observe the same Notice. J AC 013 HARPER. October 30. 1837 23-St