Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 10, Number 42, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 October 1819 — Page 2

I Mi est finmx England, Nf.w-York, Sept 20 r troHli.T . Capt. Webb, ol !c sc.hr Athens, arrived 1 itt ntfrhl i the vcrv short paesajre of oajf i om Cork, has ohttjnniriy fatorld tin Ittoraottha KewT " U (i 7. ttewitl

k Doners in the I i vi-usi.

Vnthmc ithr.tir. resneetinc the I fair. He knew that disaffection venr

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enciauy cxisieu aiuvng ins omi ii . ii i j: .

Spanish treaty. The British government isdelermiittd to use r!l the means in its powci to llipprest the spirit of insurgency, rfhieh is incfeaaing at a p;reat rate : ind th v appear to he aided by al asses of suhjects, except those o

tie lab jring cias.

The principal facts tontain&l in the

uh joined letters from ( lily-altarach I dive to the late interesting occurred!

9 i n Spain, have already been comtnunicated to our readers, from othci a urces J and some of the statements it wiU be observed, arc proved incot rcrt by later advices. These letters disclose, however, some particular-

! not before known, which ifthey may

cap

Equ d

Taxation

ucai h .

se i nrt senianen. is

woe united in these nroceasions

advanced with them te

blare ol ieetnu in retci s annate.

Rl ) I S AT M M HI.S I h!.

() v! outlay the 16th of An tat the Reform Meeting was h Id at Man cheater. Than arere not test at this me liny; than 100,000 people, colle -M from all the villas s round lor 9 miles Orator Hunt was the leader

1 ir()pro.o h of tin odVcrent bodies ot the delude d populace, i i a ' ich it was constituted, was made with all

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manner oi omwaro uiis7, i wv. . , ol, tlot f:niv involveun doubt

to impose forbearance on the civil au-1 Gcncra, o'DonnelPi real VJews, but thorities. Uannerslnd bands ol mu- . . bahle ejiaUhe rcat ar.

su . I ' t their i ffi ct to the marrn. ot . . ' . ,

the different divisions of the reformsera, winch was conducted with something like military precision Among the former w. ie several bearing the following inscriptions and devices Let us die like men, and not be sold Ss slaves T Nocornlaws' Annual parliaments and universal suffrage Major Cartwiijrhtia bib.' The rose, supported on eacn side h the Shamrock and thistle, with two hands united, and the word union among tnejm Three different Bags bearing

the can o! liberty, on toe in i ,-s'an.

I preseniauon or

w ith r

u;.j'i I and tyram icalt

Women, in considerable numbers,

and

the general

s

hen every tun oi preliminary arrangement had concluded, Hunt, v ith his immediate party, mounted I platform pr pared for theb reception, f Din win !u e he proceeded to address the multitude His harangue was lufli red tO f0 on one hour, alter the rio act had been read in due fornix ! then he waa interrupted by a body ot cavalry, acting under the immedittt orders of the civil magistrates. They made a inn charge in full gallop, amongst the crow d, to tbe platform on which he w.s placed cm it down with tin i r swords and took Hunt a 1 1 all on the stage prisoners. They then made a cond charge to disperse the vi :ople, in which hundreds were thrown down and rode over live lost their lives and about one hun(!r 1 weie severely wounded. All contiatied confusion till evening, w hen i oh hn kr smc window h the N v Cross. T i B8tb fo t th i G -cd oiObem an.l killed tour men; they w re aa i cd by the mob with stones and brickbats, and one drairoon was knoTked down frtm his horse senseless b ablowand has since died. On tlie 1 7' h all was al n m, ani the strv i ts crowded vi'h militia Orders were Issued t r all the shops to be closed, and it was r p 'ted that some thouianda wete toming to Manchester with pikes atul arma I annon was placed in the streets, but the mob Seemed desperate and determined to have revenge, Our accounts arc no latei than the 'Tth Hunt, Johnson. X lijht, Morehouae, S axton and the other leaders of the reformers) were iv, prisoned separate cells.

nuuncnt roiiectcil at "v ;fli7.;wnt') s

tunc h difficulty and expence. is des tilted to do but little towards re-cs

tablishing the Authority of Ferdinand

over his revolted colonies. Indeed,

if the disaffection in Spain be as seii

ous as is stated, it may become ne-

essary for the Kitu to detain the

loyal part of his Cadi, army to sup i nis authority against rebellion a home. " (iibt altar, July 19. You will have heard so much a

bout the banishment ol the Marquis Yujo from Madrid, before this can

to i to rand, that it is useless to trou

ble you with the story now. A matter ol more importance! before me : the prand expedition at Cadis a gone to tbe devil. Just at the.momU when 9 , 0 troops ereinfthe highest state of equipment lor nai-nn service, t.s.noo hod down tir arms, and scampered off in all directions 1 4 Several fugitive officers have arrived here, who state that O'&onnell, t! ir governor and chief, from the b:st, had projected a plan that, when the expedition was complete, instead of embarking tbe troops for South Amerlca, he would then match to Madrid, and demand the Constitution and Corns; that, in the progress oThis t he had enlisted the gene tar and subaltern officers, and three-foiiKths of the army and found the fest were

loyal) and devoted to the king ; hatTieT'

called a grand review of the whole (preparatory to divulging publickly

the scheme that they thought was about to be consummated) at St. Marv's, over the bay of Cadis ; that he secretly gave orders that the disafifect d ti giments should be provided with ink i artridge) and the loyal (5,000) with ball ; the latter of w hich he took command f in person, fotmed them into a square, and. under pretence of havii onie orders to communicate, called all the fficers of tbe other re-

giments to the centre, w hen he infor-

at well as soldiers, not merely against

the expedition to South America, but

gainst the government of Ferdinand

O Donne) appeared to favor the view

f the disaffected, and entered inn hem with warmth On the day In ailed a general review, the disaffeced officers believed that it was for tht mrpose of openly manifesting his

sentiments in favor of a constitution.

Ie formed his army into a square, nd called all the ofhceri into the cenre; he inform d them that, with the exception of a very few, whom he

named, all the rest were his nriao

os He then turned round to

oops, and said, u all w ho do not w

0 go to South America, lay down

fOtir arms." At this moment the iroops discovered that the cartridges they had received that morning were all blank, except to one regiment and a battalion, to whom O'Donnel had issued ball. Tbe whole of the troops, with the exception of those who had ball cartridges, threat down, their arms with indignation, crying out, M YVc are betraved." fk T' " They immediately "SecanTo s an)-

IV'

ded to apply to the sett let s in this sec- lm. Pathbone(

tion of the republic who have raided

crops here this year. 1 o the ob

settlers, however, we must observe.

that we are confident the !suprerm Council will decide on this business o their fuil satisfaction, and as soot is it is d tcrniined, thercsult will b published. 4 LIST of letter remaining mth 1l Post-Office at Vincennes, Incuana he quarter ending the 30ts Icnttmbti 1S19, w hich if BoC taken out before tin. expiration of three months, will be si D to the General Post-Office as dead lettt n Persons aonlvino for let

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fters in the following list will

please say they are advertised A

William Andrew,

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per in all directions. t()l)onnel, ei ther from bar, or from some motive not yet explained, permitted them t disperse without making the least effort to stop them. All the country round Cadiz is full of them. Theii expressions against O'Donnel and

F rdmanu are bitter and loud. Amoi

the officers nested, are eighteen vc

ry distinguished individuals, to whom the soldiers are said to be much attached. Several officers have arrived here, from whom I snail ret some correct information on the subject.

and will bv next n)ail transmit you further particulars " A pretty scene of confusion reigns at Cadiz O'Donnel appears to have some new grounds of dread from the portion even of the troops who have been so very loyal, as all of them openly declare they will never embark. The sailors are likewise in great ferment, and swear they will not go. The owners of vessels, agents, and government creditors, are all running about Cadiz like maniacs."

lobert Allison, i. Anderson, lames Ash, Samuel A lams, Wm. Armstrong Joshua AUender, J hn Adams.

Ira Allen,

James en , 2 Hagan &. Amey Joltn Audi ron, Benj. C. AjOO) ef B

Samuel Briml v.ry, Kd warA A. Burtch lizabeth Bohn, 7K .thrin jjBass, Major Brs j , as J soph Ufunihaugh

David Bol .nd,

Varon B

Ira Bowen

Mr. H rd, V illiam Buck

Jo hua IVnh r, Lewis Ht am an, Wm. Brow m'.t Id, 1 Uomus Ii Blake.

Mm BiDec,

Ohn Benedict,

Francis Barns, George Boone,

VVashben Blackme: ,

lsa;ic Hading, John Beanda,

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Jin Croat)?, J imes C', Heli Corn 11,

J uncs Caldwell, leremian Cochran, Conrad Cmm,

J is. Cunningham, Chambers ik Dodge.

Saml. Chambers, 2 Wm.A Uhatneld, I);- id Ch imbers. Thos. CampweH, Mit hel Catt, Geo. W. Cooper,

Joel Cow en, Cadwaliader Cooper,

John Colman, 2 Horn rtc. upiDDeil,

rLusha CrocKer, 2 Caroline Cammel,

James Colhfct d

(i. W. Colegiove, John Comestock, Lura Chandler, Andrew Coan.

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'b bert Duncan, J nies D uny, 2 Demaa I U (ning, A '. 'Xandt r Dye, Julia Douthitt, 2 John B. Demye, Wm. Douel.tss, J. V). Drcnnen,

FROM THE TXAS R B PUSLtC Af

Enrfktragement to .V ''aAs it

is important to persons moving into J Willis Fellows

tins republic, to snow the terajs on which lands are to be procured, we hasten to lay before them the following short sketch, shewing the ease with which it may be obfained and secured to them and their l-vits forever. The land on Red river, K ing so near, and in some places adjoi ling the lond of the United Slates, as well as being at the door of navigation on that e;tanil and invaluable stteam, we will

makes a

secin n

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med them then w,re firitoner; thcn pV" V . riding up to their division, ordered it ' on us ban8 ; .

. o i vi in iii i i' . i a l a ill

i.At i i : i l fronting the river, and running back

turn i 1" all their officers, the tfoops. 15 00 in number, laid down tlieir arms and fh d, in the gi eatest constei -; . ion in all directions ; nor was any effort made to stop them. The ofticers v ere put in confinement, consisting d" l 8 gener; I and 800 subalterns it Such is tbe history of the business, as we Ct it from the officers

Wm. English, t

c iiarics Cjaav,

Bdward Finch, 2

Joseph Frazur, Vniliam Flood, I lanicl FrarirS Danif 1 Frt is, John Full i ion, Robe rt Gillaspie, William ( i rtlon, James Grant, 2

Peter (i

George (j

(Kitrov,

rrctt

i and loro; acres 1 he William Hicks, tiers will bcTilLr lirst qua- U col Llelj tiistinc

( j ( : i );. a. Hancock,

v . m ...

M C (

it ii cents i

, tfen-

; m tht BotoH Daily jidvtt titer y who have Bed to this place, apd from

Sefit. I

" '. j T .r st n'nrht

ed bv capt. Frost! imhe ship

Second Sjjfer? favo

SufTollu with Liverpool papers to tlic 1 6i h, and Ldhrion to the ISshult Tmfi rtani Ocrwrrente, The meetinur ot the reformers at Manchester, ha I been dispersed b several regiments and corps ol cavalry ; and between fortv and bit men. Women and children, w ended, and thtee men killer1 Tl.e meeting! it was estimated, ronsistod ot FOOt O and Was headed bv Mr. I 'ui.t, who was taken into cus

travellers coming over. No onPuate xv trust an account of it upon paper

: t e dis e cents

Ail the Hags,

caps oi liberty,

wide taken, destroyed, or carried

oft in triumph bv the cavalry. 'I wo of the cavalry were wounded, 'l i e women who carried banrx rs, it is said.

foe hi most (oui nnus v to defend them, and one n;s cut down with the Ik ft t x

bsnnei tn her naiiu. nu at counts the riot act was not tt-ail before t1 e cavaln made theii tlarges, Among the 11 was a black one bearii if Universal Representation ot Death'1 I he meeting is described in the Liverpool papers s vei orderly, and Hunt had onlv addressed them

through the medium of the post-office. This is, however, sufficient tmshojv that the expedition is destroyed wtaKh ! thes ofneera say no power of the kin; can i store ! It is not to be supposed that so great a rebellion is over at nee more may be looked for. The treaty is in statu ouo, and the whole of our squadron is in this harbor; part of it, however, moves.

in a b w days, up the Mediterranean. " P Man) of the merchants of ( adiz, it appeal s, were concerned in the

conspi acj : three of them led, antl

rav just now arrived lu e; one of

whom had sufecribed 100.000 dollars I to raise ihe ways and means. 4k ( apt. Zebu a Sears, w ho has lot

been n (.iptte ol tic Spaniards and cot fit ed on the island ot Mellillo, on the coast of Barhary has niae'e his scape, and pot amongst tbe Mcors. H is expected he is now at Tangiers, u S th Ni w troubles have broke out in Valencia. Vlio, ti e governor, is s.aid to have been ; s.asi "mated !" Norfolk Herald.

when thei were dispersed 1 he wounded carried from the field filled a coaches, three ca' t, and thi ee litu r ; five women dreadfully wcum ( !, were among them The n et

iu - waa held t!e 'Mh urusi Rills

indictment have been b und cn;nt

Sljqor Cart ,r 'ooler.e itufOl the Hiark Dwarf, ,! others Mjir niel injie election Tsir ('harles git ly. as an txtta member of parli in nt 1 Keri have en numenrait promo, Xn, of admiral, . t ais, Stc. in the liulish navy and army.

1 letter fmrr (iihral'ar. qf thr Hth

two miles, whil 1

six hundred

price to set

litv, fi ft v cents per acn

quality, thirty-sc en ai l I' . ,W!..J

pet acre uoo ioi uoiu i

tr-ric cents per acre. Lands which lie lack from Red ri

ver, are also cxcellt nt. and v i posed of to settlers at tv i ; ty i

per acre, for first quality eighteen and three quarter cents per acr foi - i ii. i. i .I

stconu quauiy ami iu ive ar (. a nad certs per acre for l) ltd quality. These lands will be weved arc laid off into sections, nay sections, as quick as possible, ft rhe mean time, and until such survey! can be made, those who are desirous nf settling in this country ate invited to move herewith their families, choose land, enter the same, and become bona fide settlers One half Iff the purchase money to be paid on the fust day of Octol ei eighteen nundred and twentv ; and the (ti er 1 alf m the !irs day of October eighteen hundred and twenty-one Receipts given by quarter-master? comnissaries, pay-n astew or othei ofiicers of the government, for poi sions or other public s'ores as ve. as for services rendered m defence the republic, will be leceiSeaaScasI in all payments to the government. Six 1 undred and fo-tv acres will b allowed to each actual settler ; and a a I in ther inducement one hundred ai sixty acres will be allowed to eac' child of his or her fan nv, or orphai under bis or her protection, inn er I frears of aie and 380 acres to eacl

Asahel Hiwsey, Sarah Ha S, Mows HaVs,

1 Th s.S. Hinde,

I Saliv Havnie, 2

i

Kliaabcth Hill,

h xr. I ow ! rd, Ji.im C. I learn.

Chauncey Daniels, Thomas Dixon, Lemuel Dorrance, Eli as Dnskill, John Darau, Michael D al, Jonathan Doty, James Dolson. E F James Edwards, D. B. Foster,

James Farquhar, R. C Ford, J. fow ler, Daniel Funk, Richard Flower, a J. 1. Finimore, ' Elisha Fitch, John Goodman, Elijah Gibbs, J'hn( rallaher, Simon Gonzales, Frances Gilliam, H L. Hollenbeek, Jonas Hatfield, Allen Harris, V illiam lb rt, I )i nnis He arn, Jacob.Hornor, m. Hunnicutt, Jas. C. EUlebert, Edward rfoM ard, Samuel Huffman,

K 1

!tli)b Jeffrie?, S;.inl. O. Johnson, P tc r Kemming, Samuel ndal!, Abraham Kan, 2

6V

J William Jones, 2 ( i. W. Johnston, Amor) Kinney, 3 h nu r Kimbj rlv i h s, Kt nnt dy.

L

James T.aniern:an, Jacob Long,

.? fi, i pird from a London c?rr,' member of hia or Rr family, over f

foi'd'f th fi Uocinm

1 ! Famous armada is comp'ciely dissolved ; above SO millions of dollars have been expended, but it would now take SO millions more to repair tie disaster which has recently occm t ed.

and under years of age. Then tei m.s w ill be extei ded to all ctu f coming it to tl e i public on or hefoiS

the fust dav of Match, etghtec hu

died and twentv.

A surveyor will be immediately ap pointed to po directh to surveyinf Returns of si re s, itc. will be roadt

I 1 ascertained, since 1 wrote to

rou oti the lOth, wine eurious facti to the president of the supreme counabout the Cadii explosion O'Don- cil. until it convenient to establish 1 , ; : u a t ' nnint'. and n anv a frenera! land rfuce.

J think a dubonorablc ame,in tlds af-1 The aboc rtinaiks are not intfjQ

ohn Law,

v . el Leonard, . lid jv' I jil'.iiO, hilip Larin.ore, 2 fliomas Lenard, Samuel Lard, August L i aliett, John Long, Cutler Leonard, A. Lyons, W ilham Low. J int s T. Morton, Mc.Manus, 2 John Mr. la aj , Thos. or I-.. M i re, P. Mark, Thomas M i'.s, onathan Mayo, 2 rederk k Mail, Robert Mui sell.

W LIsm m Lagow, 8

John Little, illiam Lav son, Anthi :. Laff ud, Kzek't I Loring, Joseph Lt plante, Robert Locke) , Horace Ludinti n, Simon Lathn p, m. ( ). Linton, M J hn Meigs, James Megeathj James Mc oaniel, John Mi n , W m. Mi .Hi i , 2 Ji im Moore, J Hint) Miller SamtK i May, Janu s Mc berth.

Hamion Mitchejl, Israel Mi ad,

Joan M run, 3 Jermh. Me.Neelv, Stephen Mallor , Most s Mi .N .r.r, ami. Met lure, r. Markley, ; i miah Mays, W in. McJCeehan. N '. ). I. N rton, ph ONealle,

jan.es ivioore, C. Mai ' at ring. Mar) M 1 1 ( w . J. hnMal alley, Jana s A. . 111 r, J.L. Met uilougt R. Montg hhlx ,

A m. Richatid

John Richardson,

. Ramsev,

J aac Richartlson,

Martha Reilev,

nr Kaper,

V. it. Kolxrts,

. B. Rii hards,

. M. Rodiek,

lacob C. R. 11,

wcn Reiki , 2

William Prince, it'hn Pitt her, .iu ib Pf ... J imei Porter, v. Pinkst tf, 2 v i i nt tj , j A m. !'.. ne, 2 bun Pirtle, Aixr. Phillipa, -.du arti Pi rdue, H B. Pearce, i " t t Perri .

enneweli.

& O

James O

Francis U

P

Saml. Penne

E. H. Pint r,

Thomas Parsou, Ji nn Pea, W n . Patterson, ( t Phelon, K. P. Price, Leu is Pet khaaa, Septer Patrn k, 3 J. ai ph Pam o.ist, Jolui Powers, R

Joseph Richardson, J. VV. Rxhardson, J. S. R ids, Wm. Ranev, A. R' aves, Gfiffith Rtiberta. John ft K arson, N. Reagaa Wm, Reed, 2 illi .n- Hi an,

Da. id K. t I,

P. P. Roci a

S hff. Knox county, 2 Joseph Scr-rin,

f eorge t . hnuth, ilham Spencer.

I Snipes, J M ph St v. art, II ill bims, C onstant Souths-ork

Francis Seatoi ,

.:. i l'

vit naru rx;u . a.

'amucl Stout, aepll Snaw, i rry H. Mu lton, tephen Sanits,

tiani Snyder,

uas. Stewart, 2

A'ilii.xni Svtank,

mil Slow,

'hn Small. ). K. Tattle,

mi ha lyk r, aller Taj ltr, 3 A. Tnnpett,

''amio Tihlx tts, J. Trow bridge.

. r . I r-anht ltlge, lane Thompson.

Ami W . Spr gg. Isaac Sines, Bast;... Smith, 3

John Sn.iiiks, T

r o . s

Ja.i.i s Thorn,

Coilins Truht, 1

Josei h 'I abcr.

B ram Tidienor9 Chas. 1 ; ion. Avery Tobey, V

r

Daniel Vanwinkle, John Vanrant.

i)..:l Vanwinkle, E. Vancet. i

j . .uiuuseii.

J. V. Wink lev.

Thomas Webster,

jv.nn luts m,

j nnes ilson,

dr. hite, . Wilaon. . atson, Willi. .ins.

n elton.

& Y Jacob Wolfe, 2 K. eeae, George Wait, Jesse Whucoinb, 2 A. W ear, J. ells, L. Whiteman, Enoch ilhaite.

A. D.VVh ler,

tJoctor W hittleaey, Jan. Westell,

a alter Ui, , . FL J. , s

Thomas oung. 2 Ro lert Yamm.

R.C. SULL1V vs. P.St October lat, IP 19. "s.5-40-jt LIST of n tters remaining bi the popt A office, 1 i inceton, in the quarter . ad-

,g tiie oom Dept. 1V19. Tnomas Aleooa. 2 Ch tries Jones

Thomas Archer

David Bonta

)a id Buck

John Brown

Samuel Bridleman

Y son

II sek a:i J.t- kso:

Ja nes H. King Elijah Ka.ales 1 -a ic Loveless Genre Lithuland

George l . Boring Daniel M'Fitrklge John! anvil Robert M'Lane

W illiam Lockroun C dvin M .aiis John Cummins D ; iti Moflit

John Carter Andrew Nixon Henrj Clark Bichard Nichksa William Crow John Prit hut Geo. M. Cummmg WiUfaun Funis f William Correc Samuel Prichari Isaac N. I) '. i is, 2 A. W. Lorgenfrey 4' Miss Lucy Decker Mr. Lugav L harles Ktlritlge, 2 John Slaves i lias P. Pordham lohn Sides

t-apt. Z. Ske'ton Jcsiiua Steajgletoa F. Steanlcton W. A. Taiiton M iry I). Tarltoa

7

a

I i.ic Farris

Joseph Griffin

Kichanl Gardnor

July an Gragg, 2

lJavul Galawav

John Halv

Thomas Hinson . l.sh a Hard Thomas Eleartly William 1 low ard

Eliza Walti rs Nathaniel ". c st Joshua Wallace I)a in Whitslone Thomas Ward

John Ingle

JOHN I. NEELY P. M. October 1M9. 66 3t

a LIS 1 i)I ii :( lt renmiliuurin tin- 1 rt

a ..... ...ii 1 1 1 v 1 1 v i v i i l

j.m oini e. as i;nLrtoii. on t ie ast fir-v

o J of September, which if not taken out be- .

t, v.- tlx- Ut i I ll... ...... .. ..1 1

st ni to tne general post-oK.ee as dead letters.

A 8c B. Thomas Aikman Sninut 1 Beckett Isaac Baker Tin ni s Bradford C & 1). Wesley Clark Jis. nh l)a irison E & F.

RoIk rt Majors ( eorge MKinley Andrew MFaahp Benj. Mace Jep. Morgan N. O. & P. Will Mi araaaa. j. labus ( )sman

Alt :. Plummer, 2

H. K. Trent s

Jonj

Geo. Tom: v

K. Prentiss lath n Piizer T o. Pomit v y t R.S.

Elizabeth Uees John Sh gor Froe man Shell lames Sht r(:e an Thomas Smith T. Thomas I. Trador Hf-ht rt Toot! 1 .'i ut zer T.bijtts V. w. (.'. Yaia e liai.iel Widner

john F. Richardson, John Rubins,

David R. KsteB T aac f lonore Thomas Faith (; & H. I sr. at Godard J. ::nes Gallatey, 2 James Grant Aaron GoodeSI Will Hobion J ; K. John Jett John Johnston, 2 Knox Kendall David Killian, 2 L. M Will Low

tnuel Lanman, 2 M irgarctt .aion John Loudon Jabol Wilmore Rit hard Lucas . J. C. READ, P. Mf . October f, 1819,

A pructtCiU to, i.tt f uniti

1UBL1C NO I A E is beretw givtn that the board of ttusues of the borough ot incei nes will afford reasonable compensation, and some months employment, to a skilful engi::, who can conic will lecommei led it is anted to tievise and

sn; ; U i d, so leli as may he rcqsij

me pena in tne commons adjoining the town. App ieation tole made personally, or by letter, to JOHN FW1NG, Chairman of the 1 oard of ttustees. Vincenaea, October 8, ii9. 41 if Thr Public Advertiser, AVeaaastitfo, Monitor LMxingtcm and the Gazette, Cmcaasaarl, u U git rhc ubcrr three ir rr n s anu tend thar ai0un$ iP thit ojffice.