Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 102, Vevay, Switzerland County, 17 August 1833 — Page 3
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MASS A PEE INDIANS. The Ciiuntoii (Massachusetts) Free Press sav s, Ve perceivn bv the H im-
stable papers that the difBcullies with! this tribe have beeti adju-'ted, for the present by committing Apes and three or four other ringleaders of the insurrection, to prison. There can be no Houbt of the expediency and propriety of dealing with the tribe as rnildlv as : . . i mi i . tn:u:ih(,t!KTs win aarrvt, and uship' every effNrt to redress their wrong, If ;rv 'Xtt: but we cannot arrc,!,. tr. tha " - - - . v , Mi Hl po-itjontak by soiti whj have notice ! the Mibiect, that the State ha no right to i.it"rfer.-. with l hem, except so far as tney themselves consent, orasi one o. our cotemporarie- more broadly st.Vo it, that "their titlMo independence of the controul of thi State, is far more valid than any ever urged in favor of an independent government of Southe rn India-is." !'he right of property is one thine; nod that no doubt is fully secured to them by the terms of the co firmation of their grant: the rigM ofsoven-igntv is another .-mil i vnry di!Fre t thi"g given up indeed, impliedly, ny the verv tact of their con sertng to receive a confirmation of their titlf from the government of the Old Colon v. Those who are most Zealous in HM"endif:g the claims of the Cherokec Indians, would be verv sorrv, we think, to have them put on the same footing with the reduced anomalous tribe, whose relic are scattered over 1he New England State?. Chancellor Kent, one of the warmest friends of the .. Cherofceps. admits that these remnants are not? -ifionn, in anv sense of the term. nor possessed of any exclusive right of self cownvncrit. at the same time that he for other reasons, considers fheChe-rok'-es as prw?esi.;g ?(lcj, a Hght. There is this bad disfunction to be taken between the condui t of Massachusetts and Georgia, from the year l7(i8, when the Massaee Indians w.-re first put under guardianship to the present time. It is this: our government interfered to protect Georgia tod "spoil. Massachusolts has saved the borigines so far fro - fh df pred iMons of her own subject: Georgia (in her sovereign capacity) l-.l tl,s Wfly to plunder, and left all v-rivate rapacity far in the hack gron 'd. Those who rejrvrd this tract exacting that it would realize the most cherished dream, of 0Iir forPf;i tilers h being nn' asylum for a connm.nitv.,of pravipg heathens, were i deed rns-ra;.!v nycf tke ; the vineyard which was pi inted by Buurne. u"d watered atid,t-' ; Wed for-ma: v n year by the: pious Hawlev, Ins ;ndt ed r u : to waste and .barrenness. Som evils such at are i: ciden! toall human concerns, have doubtless -existed and do exist in its man;i2ct)( i-f, and it is well that they should be brought to "light and rectified. Kut if our ve:errable old commonwealth is ever to he charged with oppression or improper "interference, the crv should never come from those who but fu- hr would long since have bar-t-red -every rood of their birthright for a few barrel? of rum: nml vim ift'mir inheritance were'now given up to them in a fee, would in ten years time have no inheritance left to squabble for. . A Fcgitivk Ar.RESTEp We noticed on the 19'h ult. the sudden and mysterious dis;1pnear:ince of a csibin passenger of the ship Ue'en, fiom Liverpool We now iii.dersta'id. tint Kedrnond J O'Ponivan, I ite a broker fr.d corn merch.int of SI'go. Ire'.m!. meins of forged bill ofla!mi oKj-uned fIOm William and liohert Bot .!. merrlMnis. of Liverpool, and from a b ios in Loodon. Rhout 1600 sterling, .and lied , to t!u country by the ship Helen, afive I t this port on tTie 10th ult. A p:inger in the Silas P.i"hanK arrived on Saniy. ent m the pursuit f said O' Do.nvan. by the bouses in Eng! tn I. with the -Koisctm-f. nfM,. Webb, of Congress 1 10 whom be h id mentinne.l thecirrnm!mri aarceeded in arreMtng him. He had boaHed a Mr. Wehr n few day f'e r hi arrival, but had left there pievi-ns t- hi arrest. The ofRrers found in hiM trunk a bank bonk in the name of John Dellin, by which it was discovered thsl be bad deposited 58 000 in the U S''te Branch Bank in this city, which sum was paid over. by his order to the agfnt of the defnMijtpr) bnues LA err York Gazette " ViacENNEs.-Jnly 27. During the last week m.ist of the men compoV.m; Captain Bet-kes' Company of Hangers have returned, and are once nine ci z-.is. Ve welcome them most heartily, and are rejoiced that they he enjoyed good health on their late campaign. Although ihis corp hanol had an op pottunity -I -iiKi!i.ingtlirmelve in the servi e of tUrfir country, yet we" are well satisfied, .that if an- opportunity had prerented i;elf. Captain lieckes' Comoanv wou-d not .In e-been found nantinv m the hour of trial. Frn our own know ledge of the men, their standing at home, and tne character given to them by their onj :ers, we fret warranted in -aying, that mom riu.:iem cwnpany couki not nsi found. .Ve ire sorry t know, th it a coneidiraaiu degree of disiilisfdction einls"
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i -n ng ihe men, tovirds tSeir C intain ):'lhe caine, wcare. if not etttirelv iiio-fl Mitt, yet po?ese 1 of mich cnfued arv'l un-atuftctory information, that we re frtim from giving any particulars. hiit hope ihi it there is a just cause of complaint, K iviu ie rem ived by those whose duty it is to do it. Capt. Ford' Company of Rangers has been discharged at Fort Gibson, Arkansas Territory A number of the men have parsed through here on their nay home JVe letrn frntn them that thev were i.nid orT on the day they were disc - barged. Gnzellc. rriiitcr's ISetrcilt, Iitdiaitn. S.VTUUUAY, AIJ'JJM ST !?. r-pHE MiNU I'I.: MLliN u m " itv: noune ol lnianuel rernel, n A untiterling, on Saturday next, Aug. 4sh. at noon, Also, at Colin lc iNuU', 111 Posey township, Aug.' 31, ai noon. THOMAS ARMSTRONG, .Aug.TS' colonrl vominaiidant. ELECTIOA1 RUTU2ti, Sicitztrla(tl County Oi Jt xOIiiL.
a; j J Uii S.iau.1) , !2 0 j,u2 i..ni iliiks 'i n ci - o -o ij : , . TilanirtS (Jole, 2 I CO .f OCS broom., o o S.uaner, 5-3;- . . 1 11 Al. Null. - f n o o '1 G TJjnTpi'lTeus7Y(7, 4 b.wn, - i - - g btepleton, g g 'J 5 o I j , . ci O C. Al. Lwi-, t: Z - " t, Y.i.iaaiTieHi., 22" 5 I J i.t HaricK, - c yl g I il V niletieaO, 2 5 K. b. Cotton, RS" " . , . 2 . b' i'i.' i.l. 03 0 'J-u - ' Hi. I ic.is-in, 0, t m t, . Tl t , g 1 iiuucl Faih,, 2 U S - ! I , ia..l. Wasuei. ; " g 3 D.inH . h ss'sa-s 3 O L' L" , .,,. O 1- O c O uM!. r . rvi uz, M q, j; 1 . f ;,i .r 'i 1 J t o io 'Jl'ii I Ijliiaiu, (M q. 1 ji . '. V CI Oi T 1 r ; bl. McCarU, " - V O O T "J & o ' . F 0 ? 1 a j) (A ims Lrane, c q
z tr. o COXGKEbS. The following persons nre elected representatives in L,nress, viz. 1st di8.-Ri hlfe Boone. 2d Jolni Evving, (reported) John Carr. Amos Lane, Jonathan M; Carty, Gt-orge Kinnard, Edward A. Ilanneear 3d 4th ' 5th Glh 7th senators! - Dearborn David V.Cnllv. Monroe and Hamilton Aleiander T. Morrison. Bartholomew and Johnson Zaehriah Tannehill. ' Greeoand Owen Jaines Wbitcom. Morgan, &c Lewis Mastin. Jnckson.Scoti and JenniHCs Andrew C. Gcithtt REPRESEJYTJ TIVES, Switzerland - D iniet Kelso. Jefferson N. B. Palmer and Jamw II. Wallace. leott Elisha G. English, Jennings William C. BramvvellHeudricks Thomas iVichols : pearborn George H. Duno, David r.lnl 9nll Th j Franklin John M. Johnsoo, and Ban jamin S. Noble. Vigo Eli,ha M. Huntingdon. j Rush S. B.gger.and - Willet. Si.elbv Kezin Bartltolotnew William P. Kizr. Fayette C. B. Smith and M. Crum.
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Parke Joseob A.. Wi ijiht C irr.l I, Btc. G i lies McrJean. Decaiiir VViUiam F'3ilr. ' -.' rg.iu rUraat Sl.iO"rd. Il 'nill.n ami Boone . De.ver.port Vermdliou Ahks Gjukius ami Isaac Pea i son. t Marion. llemy Brady. The Suletn AnnoiatoV of the instan' says ' I he folbwinrf list of death i Cbarlestowu, was handed' to 113 m, Wei. nes lay last, by n gentleman from that t.iwi. James tjarner Mrs. Scnliiier, Mrs. M row and child, Mr - J.lm I'a.r's riife, Long's child, Sir. It Har, M Birrirme Mrs. Proctor. Willi ;lfil If I In ret
. -- ..unit?, - .im ..i-it-iii oouiniarv 1 if :( ui I illord, Doctor H .gers, Mr IJ.jttorfT, two.sid south-east qa'ter section of I ,'
strangers, and seven blacks, amounting in all to 22. The disease is abating there." ELKCTIOV v.-..m k' i... .... learn, that in the 1st diMrir.t Podg iae!fri.
ed over Crittenden. 21 district, H iwes brick house, and lo, on Mirbe' overThnmp.sn. fith. Letcher over Tli - ?Jtrt eaat of, and adjoining tiic h .-U mas P. Moore. 6:h. Thomas Chilton now occupied by Krancis I ardv, Oein- a eh cted. "Jlh. Hardin isrl.tpil DiK VVI.Mo'Pirt .f in-lot of tin. i v: -T
ver yeed South and mmih 'inirnur, 1 1th. Davis over Cranson. 12di Marsball over Beatty. In Tompkins' ilisnict ! 1 oinpkms (selected over llise In LyonV :triet, Boyd oyer Lvon. In Gau'lier's .-.nc, Bestty over(;aither. . From Tennesssee. we learn, that Col. i jCi)ckett is elected over Fitzjcrald. On Tnesdrty ,1-ist. hv Hie Rev. Mr K-i ns, Mr. Samcll R Walker, of Co. '. , township, to Miss Almisa ClarIc f Pleasniit. A';' ILi persons ioiei - to the es:;,!P f JAME M. M ON FOR T. latn of Pleasant township, deceastid, are re. uutstcd to make irwnediite Dnvment tr flm undersigned, who has been legally appoint ed administrator ot said estate; and al persons having demands against tlie same will present them for examination. Tb. estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN nlONFOiiT, adn V August 5, IC33. TCJOi'l C is lie-ieLy given to all '- L sons indebted to the e:ate of FSmry I9, ntnita, rate of Pie asant l:w nship. deceased, i0 uake immediate payment to the undersigned and all personshaving demans against Hard " estate, will jiiesenl them ( r txamirnfion. The estate is supnosed bi be solvent. AIAR.Y nAXfA.adra's. IV.TKf; H. BA.NTA, udm'r Au7n.-t li.'. 1N3:. Tiiomas Km niter's Kstale. A Dersons in-irb'eil lo tbr. ci .i.. ..1 1 Thomas Sliitustrti. b.tr. J: iters. o tovviHhip, ileceased,-a!fc requested lo m ;ko immediate payc.ent to the 'udersitrned, who has been leueallv Hnnninto,) administrator of said estate and all thnsf .avid" demands againsi the same, will tesuit them for examination,- . The- es ate supposed solvent. JOSEPH IIAYEs! adm'r. Ati.tupt i, 18:?3. Kvan Jones' Kstate.' ALL persons in teiued to the estate of K.VN JONKS. late rtf Pncjnu tow .-iship, deceased, are requested to m ike
.. V y rnt, niiu nil pt'1 Oil llrlVlflg ae(TiailU( immediata payment m me undersigned,!K;,i,,,t the sau.e, will present them who has been apjiomieu the adniuistratorl,,x..mill , r,' - t. . of said estate, and all ncrsu h .vi a. .1 1 ,R esUle 19 sul'Po6t;0
of said estate; and all nersons b ni ir dt. inands against the samo will irow.. i0 mem accoruing to law. Said estate is solvent. . . , . . WILLIAM S. i10s. Adin'r, de boui$ non. August 14. , yashington Hall. fBJ"lFlE Subscriber respectf .illy informs
LL bis friends, aud the public generally,! Vn Saturday, September 21 . 1833, tout iio continues to keep a I louse of Knter.j Iiie p. i M.oal pioperlv belonging lo tainment at the old stand, formeily kept bv No ai ' - lite coi uisiine- . f
.r amos ,,nert in the (own ot V eva, India in- lie his fitted up the house in a superior manner, and hopes to please all who feel disposed to call on him His bar is furnished with the best Liquors, both fore.gll anJuomes..c and he ha. a. Wagon 1 aid attached to the nremnes. udur i
veryc.onvenientfortl.osewl,oravelint!,atiT.,,,i' ',!5tr ii,m'Ved ,ecu
mode His stables are well provided with plenty of provender, and he ftels assured, that no sruest will denart from ii dissatisfied with hrs fare, and the superior eniertaitiment he mav receive.. ROBI RT LECLEilc. Vevay, August 10, 1833. ,; VALUABLE VriLL be sold -on the p'remie?,in Pleasant (own'bip, Swiizerl md ctuuilv. " On Saturday, Orfo&.:r'l9? 1833, 30 Acrcw of lanfl, being tt part of fraction l section No. 2. town 4. ranee 12. east: in 'tho r f fersonville district--beint iti' ' fill (1141 r w. . piiirc oi Mna ownea ny ana on which .1 1. A . . . tne late James Manlord rtffcidtid in His life time- . ; -: . i Ters Ten ncr cent. tfn)m nurJ , -.- chase money- to be paid 'down one fourth in 8 months; one-foonh in' 16 months, one forth 24 months; and one fourth. in 36 month?. ' ! JOIW LKR'.'Y,' guardian af Acasinaand Rehecou Manfordj nnd SARAH MANFORD, guardian for William nnd John Mnford,' liy JOljN MANFORD, her attorney in fact. August 13, 183?.
Vahtabie Property for Sale.
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1 bidder, at public sal.-. the c ji t how-e in Vevav On Wedntsdau. Senlej,iher-9fh between 1 lie huors.jl ir. t. - i-mciiuuii, " l"L a1n.-1iKH.11, iiie 10 ovvin 1 hots. 'xn 1 : iiksonville, als'. w- u. in Lilt; 1 iwn nt 12 dcrcs of land, being a part of thJ . laiitji ui section 1.5, tjwnshij) 2, tige 2 esf, bounded by i!,e nei n'trn Hillary of I he. town of Jacivsonville - on on he north, by George KeslerV (no.v buttles ) land, and, the west, by lands ormerly owned by J,.,, Tague, and m,w y me neirs ot Jonathan Hawkins, deceaseri. hIso. 147; a bo. One acre of land, on io !.;,. r. uounuea as Mi ows, beg. i,,. uapo.nt! , . iinti, ou the outh-easi boundarv l.t.e of the oubit Ot ttie tow U ill V,l:il- '11 lit .-hams, and tinrK-mi A, , .... ..
1 VA f'i'i'.i mini, i t MIC, s na out lot ? 'r ;, 8 er.Cyr"tJ J 'ei! "l C",!:' U"'- .tzand out lot Ao.dthences..ut:, 40,ej,t fie-"'y, cornering on the road leadin-f-om chauii, to the hi.. Riv. r. at low wat.uiJ hn Ibckison's t t ... 1!...,,.
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mam-thence ah,..,: the cdoof sa.d uvcr!""iM f.otn NorihV ferrv, ten from the Ui-tw-o chains, and thirty links - tlienrr . r'li'Z -.d a let!. !n, re than nu mils
iv, west hve ciMins. and lortv li.tk ,oi,n , , , tasi corner ol said ont-lot. u. 32 tiic.n
vaiin oU wesi tv . , hams, and thi.iy-one'ins through it, confainiiig SIXrV acrel links, along the ai .us i d souiii-ea.n boun-j"'land, well watered and timbered 30 adury 'nSie o! said Id, o..38. A.so ws under good imptovemet.t, with a good I lie undivided ii -i .d'm-iot ol uc to vn j"rrhrd of l e .ring apple trees, a ood porl ; va.V . jtion of meadow. 'J'here is a good twosto--' 1 he ai.-i . e : r uiertv will bp n!.t : ried hewed Ioj hrmaf iii. t.. .....:.,.... '
Mi t.. fl, I . . I iu nit tviiuiw s ii'jvver. . ....o ui jaw ! tn ; ,.r centum ot tn.j urchue m un v, to be nid down ,,n dm,1 nrrnc of 3 , I. .. . t . . t suie ihe balance in f.ur iiistahi.euts,'! ji ..j. u, y auu 14 inoruns cretiit. By order of the Switzerland Probate Mirt, August term, 18 a. II.S b.::,"H, adm'r V-4-.v. hi. ia;"-5..-. 1 n.C.llaii Koauud.
, o, t , r I- 3 i" ' pii puai property DeiouffJ'onit.nfc.rtu.n. That the north eastj On Saturday Juguct 3 1, 1 833. qmu.er and rth east fraction -d ead, see-jS,le to commence al 10 o'clock: A" M-i-M. shall he ...Id for cash only, n'i. the Te-ms made known at sale Due atten lullati...untaiielothe State ireasmy. from 'dance given by tue -ichign:, Ii.,ad Fund is fully paid, j JOSEPH S.' LILLARt). adm'r hivmg t,e.n notified by the State Trea-! Posev township: Aneut surer, ihat tiie debt due the State is fuby j : li '- paid, and ai'ei tlie first day ofS.jptembe: fJi S F ( f 1 H
next, me n.-rtu est uuarter i ..i ir.nui...-. T ,.r!Senpt, us .,tiiei lands ww. io ki;.c M. It. Chippe-vay. July 2G;!i, 1833. C7" i hp Editors uf nevsrmi)ers within , - - -7 - " - - I the State of I.id'ana, will give me above 3 insertions, and foiward their accounts toj ihef thee nf lb5 Conmiisioner for navmen'.i John Carvers Estate r i A L.L. i; . - .is ii.ilf ii i- j I:, liio ccii.t,.
will be iiul ject to entry for Ahchrgin MoadTjSlili subscriber has just received &
of JOHN CAliVEHjateof YoifcilWu Domestics, 3-4 and4-4ths.
bwiisl;ip, deceased, ne lequested lo1 make immediate payment lo the un - deif-ignd, a dminiMrators of said es - ..I... i ..ii . i. i . solvent. JOHN PAVY, ) i'ilOVlAS K lYLE, J um 14. 1833 adm'rs. Au; -vL) VllNlbTiiA J ORS' SAM'
ilL tie 6i.d,rtt ih" lato lesidence'Fans. ra7or str,:.J
X? . . Iflll V I? V -. a i i JOHN cauv ; - V ship. , HOjR-SPJS. COWS. CATTLE. SHKLl', iiOUS, viKARd, CAKT. WHEAT, 6vc. Terms Ail sums under $3, cash! dow,,ve, 3, 12 months credit, on v . . ' i I T JOHN PAVY, ) Til U MAS RAYLE. ( adm'ru. August 13, 1833. Administrator's Sale. VTILL be p. dd at public Vendue, at ( V. he late res-idence of LVAN JONKS, in Posev township, On Saturday , September 1th, 1833, the .personal property belonging to said estate, consisting of HOUSEHOLD FUKXTXTURX:, ONE HORSE, Part of a crop of CORN, &c. &c Terms made known on the da of sale.' V 3. nil 139. 1 Mttllf.ltlf-i ft.ssS ' ndmV. de bonis turn. August 14, 1833 'J)ML7S TJbiT0RSSlLE TTILL be gold, at the late residence 1 w 'ml reler tieynold, id rosey town chip, On Saturday, August 17, the personal properly belonging to said Reynold1! estate, consisting of Hordes, rnwi. Ifocs. Kheen. corn in the field, onti - ' r ' ti , ' some farming uteuiiU and household and kitchen luriiiture. ame to commence at ten o'clock. A. M. Tormt made known t tale, and due attendance by WILLIAM S. MOSS, adm r. Posey township, August L
A I I. prs..i,s are cunlioiicd against r iding fcr, in anv manner . two ntcs Th ind giyyii by nte.tii CHAULfct Cil'A Vi LS, on the 24th dav of June lagf, md payable six month aflcr, date; oiu Iei.n2 tor three Hullac ,.fU...
.ilfl.'C r eilit Hnll iiK Ti, - 1 .1 - - v 'mil uiiy J;hem unless compelled tu by law. ROBKRT H VKKSS Vonntsfei ling. Augoesr 14. ,lvc.ry,H Trial. USsEi.L OOIO It MJ, & co. of Boston, have in press a report of viiicti will le puohshed as e:ir!v as poeib!e. The reporter is u gentbman of the U osfon bar, who has no interest, ither personal .r political !o bias him, in the cube, and rth st: reputation is an ample pledge that the r-port will )e full, c -.rrectand iniparrial. will include the arguments aM pleadings of ct-uitefl charge to the jury and be accompanied with a ni'!(;. Orders from :!ie ro iiiirv !ealers and othe-.-s. will be at-' tended piornp'lv oU reas uiable terms. Boston, Jfilv 27. 4V? a A .iL T A li i 'iiMJ.sf " " r U l &AI,I'. ?i .,-..,t c.n r r Jrom I?i.-!i..,.'iti. 1 i .: . me iimu le-Hinig ironj the widow ! I! t. 1. ..... . . fii 1 . Il 1 , . - 11 is wen can-mated lor a tanner. It will b,. sf.!d fin re.isonuble terms. Anyone wishing to purchase will tdeaap raft and e.xaming for themselves, hti quire on the premises, JAMES DUN LAP. t Cotton township. August 8. AdiniuistratOr's Sale: tAiW'-' .S'dd, at public vendue, at VV t:;e house of ihesulseriber.mW w rf v ... A ... N i conns Which will he s-d-l at very reduced pricouv i -- -'v ul wrzi w ruin r ii 1 1 . 1 1 tm , at he is anximiQ tn rt'iVf f. ..' - vuv uig OVJliJlIIi; goods, in order to prepare for fall busihesl lie otters evury thing for summer wear ii nearly cost and carr::iuf A part oi tlra new goods are as follo'w3 ' Span cotton. 5. 15 and 7 hnmlrpd. i leached Domestics, 3-4 aad 4-4ths. ',i,reSe band kerchiefs, jcr,nitu a'd London pins and ncedle, (.ombs' siiPl'er,i. shoes, hookB and eyes-, !Sea?rass bed enrdu'. 1 . , ' teded aud hot Prcsgcd letter paper, .Marseilles counterpaoes, Urass kettles. ' i j BrfMa i vs-u p oiit looking glasses,Hoop iron, palmetto leaf hats: IKsh linen. silk handkerchief. Cambric and jaekonet mu6hn, : calicoes, at itierent prices, , ljomuazine stocks, aeLnds(.-u,ouuuiis, lining siiks, copy bookflj ! i. .... i ,. ... opooi cottons, pumps, brushes, rami emus, sugar, coffee, tea, nai's. Arr. James s. BftA-ranp.it. Vi ;vay, Jnlv 31. l(clor s. li. Katon, Jfj& a iniorm the public, it.a l he has located hin s'elf near the town of ALLEKSVILLE, in Cation township, Switzerland county, Indiana.1 1 in reiiideiirn iu at .Tnonn 4i ClJLP s. where lie mav hn mnsnlta .1! i '...j.., ..u, a. , mi times, except when absent professionally. .-iiioiiMvine. inotisi j. I-XT RA CLASS NO. 24, FOR 133. To to drawn, Aug. 38, 66 Ja: Lottery IQdrvvn balloti, SOIZEZSC. 1 of $30,000 i8$?0,OOt 1 I .f Uk4k 7...
1 of ' 1 of 1 of a of 1 of 7 of 7 of 10 of i a of HO of ao of 4Q uf IBS of 112 of aaio of lol(H of
10,WK is 10,000 5.U00 is 4,000 is 3,000 is 1,0UJ i9 500 i9 400 in 360 is 200 ia 150 is 100 is 0 0 is 10 is ,000 4,000 3,000 2,600 7,000 3,5!) 4.000 3,000 4,000 3.000 4,000 r.,5oo 2,240 22,500 77,000 18040 prizes omounting to ,83,(5 proportion. S. J. SYLVESTERPittsburg, June 29.
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