Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 21, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 October 1830 — Page 3

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VINCCSNKS, OCT J, I80O.

The deputv marsli.il has p dkely favored rne with the fallowing schedule of the inhabitants i f Vin :ennes, viz: White m ilcs under 10 years, ?31

or 49

between 50 70 -

do do 20 do do 30 tl, do 40

WY.te f:m.dcs under 10 years, v:i5 ,V, do 30 ' 101 "o t'o 4 ' - i i 1 J JU - oo L.Vu c.i '".) ?c 7 0 - oJ Uer TO - 5

V I it t ;7 .-Vvk males Fr iiiae k tcrna!-;:1, cd::ve-, nrd:s ".o females,

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Blaikpr.p'dathn. 138 Total inhabitants, 1,510

15 v the last mail I received the Hindis Jn:i;i"rncrr Extra containing a des crtr.rlvi "bout eight thousand tracts ol 5and nfurcd 'or sale f ir taxes. I have put it on file, for the inspection of a.! who ins ft 'J desbmis to examine it. : n O '-: o : Lafay, i;,:.S-)t2:, 130. GEN. H RUW)N it gives us picas t.v t- Vit f.vii ou .1 '.I't'iS 'fished fellow Cither. cti. H irrison, with nt.-.cr ulcers ;tnd solv?T who participated in the llr'i oi : .-.v will .isscmVtc on the battle gioui.u

in tV.s ne

r.wvnoo'i, ru Thu'--d av the iU;

..r m ......n,,.. v. mp rvivnns? otccdlerthnr the

K-ncs of those wkoe lives were s ienhen in that samruhury conflict, ar.d rc-ivterim th-m in :ri appropriate m?.ti"..'r. It is p,-

per to sf-'' -. ' in' on the day sucre dim; that oi which ' ;'tk w:ts ionght, the iv.iges val-cd the nom-.; of our killed, and anor a iT," v jrnpr ! their wnjnvuce suiucieutiy, leftVneua to :dr:ita open the open pi urn A i-w rears -dnce, however, .a company nt p i-tj;x'i-yon mm, under the cor.v.n:uni ot cmt. l'luntrV'ton, "f Tcrre-Ha-ate, visited

th- r -oi'.nd, wuha view ol re-mter

ccnsiJcraticn Mas postponed for a week A letter from Havre, of August 9, says You will remark by the enclosed review, that the business has been almost completely at a stand since wc last addressed you. Wc have however much more favorable accounts from Parts, where the duke of Oilcans has been proclaimed king, under the title of Philip VII, and wc trust commercial transactions will ere long resume their activity, the changes adopted for our future government hems likely to have the approbation o! a great majority ot the nuion. Some sa'csof cotton have already been mde to day, at prices well supperted. and which indicate that the stoko! our spinners is nearly exhausted." Another letter of August llth says

j that the duke ot Oilcans takes the ti'le f . y r i

ot " I.nuis I'ii.'f: me firm, a;j cf ri? French " The ships Charles C&rroli, and. Grrat llritain, sailed from Havre on the 5th, for Cherbourg, where the former arrived on the 7th ; Charles X, who was to embark in these csscl?, was expected to arrive at'Chcrbourg on the 9th. Letters from Havre state that it was understood lie

would piccecd to Naples. We subjoin some extracts from Ga-

lignam's Paris Messenger, of August

9 i1u not having yet j;ot hold of our regu

lar files. In the sitting of the chamber of the oeers on the 7ih,thc declarations of the

chambers of the deputies were adopted :y a vote of 89 to 10, with the execptien d one which was modified as follows : The chamber of peers declares, that it cannot do ibcrate on the provision of he declaration of the chamber of deputes, couched in these therms: "All the .ionizations and creations of peers mcde in the u Znof Charles X, are declared

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co t.a !eioua 1. I ui w is p-.uu.iuy ukucd b i' th : rn:i uns ,-re d-pasitcd in a different pi a,' -a from that which they had previ .-lv occiipk-d. Th - a m m i th: meeting is of a rao'irnfvd though h'ghlv iuterest'mg character, and wc do ilit n wdl draw tovt'ier a very large cenco e of omens. And. it is to be ti.fl th it tUe ceremonies may be of a cha-

racier btfitt: is the s iernn incision. We

have nat as . t been a ale to learn what ar-

ai . nls. it an , uv.vn mi v.. d it . be proper t i call a meeting oi

: .1 ,t..tv 1-mo liii l-n n i ii

ca . .e.ri.r " t i proper measures i bnrci) n'o-i 'can iVe! i-.cie t shewing a d-xent re

',- eao "e ('i t ae gauaiK ueuu.

11 I' M O R K S E PT. 2 I . LATEST FUO-i FUAXCE.

KING. The ship Concordia, captain IUition. lias arrived at New York from Havre, trom w'icace she sailed on the 1 1th Augur., owing taken the place, in the pvket line, of the Charles Carroll. Worn our attentive correspondents of the New York Gazette, Mercantile Advertiser, Duly Advertiser, Courier and Standatd, wc gather the fallowing intelligence The Paris papers are to the 10th August inclusive; they contain the important iotcdliiicncc th.it the duke of Or

leans wa-i pioc'iaimed king or France on the 8th. under the title ot PHILIP VII. The ceremonies of proclaiming him

kirn- took place at Paris on the 9th

All was tranquil when the Conccrota cnihd. and the issue of the revolution

nnnr ircd to nc universal satisfaction to

the French people.

The following changes in the charter

have been made

Ministers of all sects and denomina

tions are to be paid alike out of the pub Hi- treasury

1 he nieeuna n w, vrnb'tc The age of clectorg to be redu

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d to twenty uvc ears. mc tr-.fu'i

all

press to

In- nll V.

W'l"hc chamber of deputies to elect its j

own prcsment. The citizens to elect their own mum i t,-riirniit France.

rir.ai auumnui-3 i'"uub

null and void." Fhe chamber of peers declare that

t will leave the decision of this queatton

o the high prudence of the prince lieu-cnant-general." pris, auo 9 1 850. At 10 o'clock tho chamber of pecs

headed by baron Pasquicr, went to the

yalais roval, to declare their concurrence

in the resolution ot the chamber oi cc

puties. The following address was de livered by the president to his royal high

ness

Monscigncur The chamber o

peers are come to present to your roy.

highness the act which is to secure our

the effusion of heart with which he cm

braced Lafittc, the moving picture of his family around, the enthusiasm of all present, the acclamations of Vive Ir Joi! Vive li Rciie ! Vive la Famtlle Royal ! which burst from every voice present, and wcic reiterated by thousands collected in the courts of the palace, made this ona of the most imprrpsive cer,es to be irrtnd in the annils ot nations.

The voice of the multitude called forth the appearance of the piii.ee. lie came forward to the balcony, accompanied b M La Fayette, imd they were both re-ct-ivrd with acclamations, which were redoubled when the duchess of Orleans' prccmr(l her children to the people.

M. La Fayette, struck b this unanimity of feeling took the hand of the duke ol Oricami say'mg "we lave pertom.cda upiod wnrk ; yu arc the prime wc needed ; th's U the but of rmMics" Wc tindcrs'ar.d that the duke of Orleans will goto the chamber of deputies

o day. to Like the oath of his election to.

he king, in presence ot ihetwonnam hers assembled. It is said that tie will take the title of Philip I. and not Philip TI in order not to continue the succcssionof the feudal monaichy. By an order of the cby, guicral La fayettc has given notice that the review of the national guards is fixed for the

1 5th instant.

liy a decision of the prefect cf the

Seine, M. Chignard, formerly advocate and counsellor of the prefeciuic, is icstored to his furctiot s

After holding seveial conlerencts

with N Agnado ;.t Petit li u;g on int

subject of the even's o! ihc 27th at.cl

28th and 29th ol July. M Hurgo, .he

Spanish financial agents has departec lot Mad id with despatches.

Extraordinary contusion prevails at Madiid in cop3cqucr.ee of intelligence

eat several towns ot Andalusia hi.'t eclartd against the gov err. mint, and ne inhabitants ol Gaiiciu are itady o isc in the mass. The -tone ot the constitution has been cgyin set up in s era! places. General Laf.ycttc visited the wous. did yesteiday at tne Exchar-c. It appears that the rumos oi the dea.i f the king of Naples is imloundi u ;

lie. Genoa Gazette of July 24, announ

Collector's Falc.

bercby given, that 1 ill rcceifC pvOTICE is hereby girer. that on

the iccovd Jlcnday in Javem6crt

His royal highness was deeply aiTect- L NOTICE. 1

rfl .-l I nnma A.iin.t i l-i--r-liieirn f. ft n 1 V . ! . L. . . t .tlt rti BV

his speech. The emotion of the prince, j V;ritten preposahs from thisdalc, un

til the first Friday in November next,

- forihe purchase of the iTU HOUSE

Jv.mm in the town cf Lawrence ville, Illinois, belonging to the Borough cf Vinccnnes. By oidcr cf the Board cf Trustees, SAMl. HILL. Clk. October 4. 18.10. 35-4t

1830,1 shall at the couit house door,ia

the town of Vinccnnes, county of Krox, and state of Indiana, expose to public sale all and smguter, the seve-al tracts and parcels of Land, including Town Lots, in ssid county, upen which the taxes for the year 1330, and other previous years have not been paid ; the said Tracts and parcels of Land, includir.r; Town Lo's, having been levied cn by

A l ist Gf Letters !,nC aS Co!,cor' ir,r. personal irVthelVst-OfHcc at Princeton. Gibvr. ! ProPer ?"lr hicn to make the taxes

fM ------ V comity, "la. v.ld.c.li if r.ct taken r ut withia t'ur.-e in- riths, will be sr tit to the General

1 'os.t O die c as de:d letter

1'xTj omri Hurt

Perrv Chi: n y-Johti II:

nVV.lM!i': t'.ut H'Ccr or.

!due cn saitt 1 racts and Lots. Sale be

tween the hours of 10 o'clock a m, ar.d and four o'clock, r :x, cn said dav, and

, Cicik of Gibson be continued from div to dav, between

Charbs ibiilips Uaid houis, until ail arc disposed of, cr 7. J:.w!l Ua'SlKT j h,,. f.ron r-.tTrprt for crl

alter Dvc-jn f Will: m Vv illiams C, W.J. (h-if.iu J ones iUdman Jil-n Htlni M- Hay

JOHN MYERS, Col rr. October 2, 1830. 34-4t

J n.es P. ll :-ue derl Alr.Clurv John McCb.ry itii mi Martin John F. Marshall Mite he i u Jones

W. Wilr.on

Marv i!-.-. n Robert Williams Jo-eph W'aet's Mdulas Yajer

JOHN AUBUTHNOT, p.m. Ottober 1, 1F30. 35-L2S

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O f ICE is hereby given, that the i . i i -i f

sunset loer nas laKeii ouiicucisui

idministratioti on tli es ate of Shadrick Mdl, (late of Sullivan county, la ) deed all persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for vetilemcnt, asul those indebted to the ome, arc icquestcd to make immediate payment; the estate is solvent. SAMUEL HULL, Aim.

September 20 1830.

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r g HE suhsctibcr JQ continues to

, V f carry cn the abn --C Jlify business in hir m wA.S btick sh.op. opj

Inter-ting to Builders. ' ""MiE Mihsctiocis hae been appoin 1 ted a committee to receive propo sals for the election of a new

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s.te the Catholic Church, and ad

joining the Cotton Factoiy of Reynolds and Bonner, where all w oo call m ay be accommodated with tle best cast steel Axes. Ploughs of every description, and Wacgoms complete, constantly cn hand, and lor sate, -customers work

dene in the best manner, and on the shorcst notice. Two or three appentices will be taken to the above business; boys from ths country, of good moral character, between 15 and 1C years of age, wculd be

pretcrrcd JOHN B. DUNNING. Vincennes, June 10, 1830 tt.

future destinv You formerly defend

without arms our new and inexperienced iberties; to day you are about to conseorate them by institutions and lav.s Y -ur exalted understanding, your inclinations, the recollections of your whole ife promise that we shall find in you a citizen king You will respect our guarantees, w hich arc at the same time yout

This noble family wc sec arounu

ccuii-r HOUSE,

a in Knox county, l ot this pur Jj. pose tlif y will a'.ter-d at the old

( om t house in Vir.cenneF, on the last Sa mrdav in Octcbrr r.cxt Those p:opo

Mi.g will lotnishthur own plans; state ihcir terms, shew it g the differtr.ee be ween teething, and rot rec.viving the mnirrii n c t rr . r n si r f 1 h C n! d r our 1 hoUSC,

ces that his majesty w as to endnaik tha" j .,s ,;it. difference, if any, between

laying the foundation with good s'.otiC: and I yirg it with brick.

? verinr to return to his capita!

Count F'.o' ian de II. rod

France, arrived a Lr.v di.ys ego at Bjus seb. Advices from Constantinople an-

nownce that, the Turks ha

,c been dele

iwn

Cetl tO OlvUlJ H V. , x . cf the prcss abolished forever, and trial's for misdemeanors of the pics:

you, brought up in the love of their country, of justice, and of truth, will ensure to our children the peaceable enjoymcnt of that charter you arc about to

swear to maintain, and the benehts ot

government at once stable and free.

Fo this address his royal highness re

rdicd as follows :

" Gentlemen Tiy presenting to me

this declaration you have testified a con

fidence which deeply affects mc. nAt tached from conviction to constitutional

principles. I desire nothing so much as a good understanding between the two chambers. I thank you for affording mc

ground to reckon upon it. You luyc imposed upon me a great task; I wil: endeavor to prove myself worthy of it. '

The Monitcur of yestercay contains the official publication of the declaration of the chamber of deputies, adopted in their sitting of Saturday, in which the chamber of peers have declared their

concurrence; It also gives the following article : "Yesterday fixed the destinies o! France. Peace has crowned victory The duke of Oilcans, strong in the dictates of his own conscience, and by the will of the people waited calmly the de cision of the chamber, while the people were impatient to see intrusted to his hands an authority which would put an

end to that intermediate state ot things, which wou'd soon have terminated in anarchy. The proceedings of the cham

ber presented a scene mot e sublime than

has ever been exhibited, l.vcty tee:mg, every opinion, every regret, was respected.' Never did any deliberative as setnbly display more admirable calm

ness and digaity. Aider having, wita one unanimous voice, declared their rc;

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solution to present tne crown io me duke cf Orleans, they proceeded to the palais royal, attended bv the national guards. The duke, surrounded by his family, received them. M L3fitte having read to his royal highness the act of the constitution the duke replied in the

4i I receive with deep

on you present to

zard it as the expression ot the

ted by the ,A gnu d visi- v n-)r;o(! that in.g to v.-a i d

toe 5'Jppor'.

cf t!

MARTIN ROBINSON,") ComV A. G ROBERTS, . ImitS JAMES THORN. J lee.

Dissolution of Partnership. rTHE partnership hitherto suh-istir.p; urderthe firm of J wests' San:!. Stnufii is this day dissolved by mutual (rnsent All persens having claims agaii:st S3id firm, arc requested to present them to James brr.ith lor settlement, and

all persons oir g, are requested to make payment to him vwtbout delay, he bcirj dulv authoiiscd to t cccipt for same. JAMES SMITi:, SAML SMITH. Vir.ccnr.CF, Sept. 21, 1830. 33-4!

Collectors Notice.

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Scptember 22, 1830

TAX b

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v;s sponta i! works wet'(if th.e cap': .' cing for th ihe duke ei

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Collectors Sale.

u'sly iiinn.ina en, and fire- X the -. -csv Monday m Jovembtr. j, ; i-Mi.fd o ;v :ri !Cd0, I shJl ::t the Court house door, m

line tc.Mioi Pi mceton, county 01 Uiuson, ;.nd r'atu ef Tr:d:hr.a, expose to public sale ali and hitu-ular, the several tracts

end parcels of Land, including Town j

Lots, in said county, upon which tiic t-.::2s foi the v 1830, and other p'C

viotis years have not been paid ; the f aid

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A wiiicr ol Aptil 24,

has offered

FIVE

To any pet L'.n v. ho ri.i'.l p Jot cut u t;u frlc tiassatze in the New Tes'.r.rr.ent, ccr

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IVTOTICE is hereby civen to

Lvj whom it muy concern, that I shall on the second Monday of November ne::t,at the court house tloor, in Boo; ihe Warrick couray Indiana; proceed to sell all the land and town lots in ?aiJ countv,t.n which the tnx for the years

1828, '29, Be '30, shall then remain due,

and said sale will ue continued trom day today, between the Imu; s of nine o'clock A M. nd four o'cleck P M until tl.w w'no e arc offer', d for sr.le THOS HUDSPETH, C IV C.

Sept 4ih, 183U

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Attention Sportsmen !

rilL annual iLi JLzlUla

will commence oei ti t ri.iccn-

r ;.m v.c,M on thuibday F'luay. anj

j i f v i n 0- that the Sabna'b wr.s chari

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' V. r V , : S uurdav, being the 4 h. 5'i . &c f.tl, days rre as Colreftor. for want of pcr?ona. kT - ' ' . T, s rne jj uo.ewi. y. ,(f x( ea,jJ4.r ,.txt cximuiu: I' its' (ay , ' nroncrlv out vA which to me ic the taxes - , i ' . oir I ' y . ' r. it. c j t p!U;s S150, three n.i'ts and tepea!, ,15 (v ni said rccts and I.ot.t. belc he 1 1 , , , y

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day

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,HU,V'V' ' ' " J , . ' peat, f.;r a purse of 50, entrar.c. S8 four o'clock, i m. on iiud day, ard be con . ' , ' , . n ui u u k. . j . , I bird day, one mile and repeat, a suca pturned from d. y to day, between s.iu years old, cntrai.ee iHuirs. imttl a.lare d.speced ot, cr have Kach day free for any horse, m.re been o.ieien .or -a.c. , or peldinrr on the continent, except the

.AMES DEV1N, Col c c.

September 7, 1830. C5-4t

? Collector's alc.

bom the seventh toihc7nsf day of the

U FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS To an person who sha'd point rut in the New Testament, a single prerept or a

single example, tor calling the of the week the Chiistir.n Said

FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS To any person who shall point out in the

New Testament, a single precept or r.

single example, for keeping holy the Lor OTK:E is hereby given, that on

Jirst day of the week. j t- the second Monday in Jcvc7nbcr,

ptT Editors, generaiiy, r..r requested j u!30, i 3hall at the court house tloor m to publish the rbovc advertisement in; Mc:om, county of Sullivan, and state of

IrJian3, expose to pub.ic sale all ar.tl j

hir.cular the several tiacts a nil p.arccis;

of Land, including 1 own Lots, in sain county, upon which the taxes for the year 1830, and other previous years have r.ct

been paid; the said Tracts and parcels of Land, including Town Lots, having

their respective papers. The last General Ccuit of Virginia decided thr.ta marriage which had taken place between a man and hh brother' widow, should be cancelled. The mzu pleaded that the law. being a penal one, ought tobe trictly construed; and that he'had not married his brother's zvifc (the

term being employed by the ct of assembly.) but his Kvidorj The court, however, decided that it wrs tent Ic mtme c;os '.(that it was th? ?amc thing,) that he had violated the law, and the marri age was null and void

been levied on by me as Collector, for j .1 i f

want (i personal propeny uui ui m..i to make the taxes due on said Tracts and Lots. Sale between the hours of 10 o'-

geiuing on tne continent, except

winning horse on the preceding days. rrt7Thc above races will in all risprct, he governed by such rules and regulations as rr.2y be adopted by the club, By order of the club, MATIIIAS.ROSE, Trcas'r. Vm. L. WITHERS, Scct'y. Vir.ccnnc, Sept 18, 1830 Ten "Dollars reward. ST& AYED - STOLEN the night oi the 25 1 ii inst. ftom the subscriber, livir.g in Allison Prairie. Lawrence ... in:. :. it. i. .

TV coumy, Illinois, a iijju.

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- Sorrel Mare, v ....

I, 3 years old bit sprirr,

aid

nearly 15th hand, high, marked with th3 63tld!c, some white? on one of her hind feet, a blemish in her right eye, a senr cn

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JONS II DOWDRX, coTTNSF.Li.r.re c attorney At law, ILL attend to the business of Ids V profession promptly when called upon: his office is kept adjoining the Clerk's oftb e,in the court house, whete he nuiv be f tt' d ;,5:f Vi- renncs, Oct. 7, 1830.

C OCk. A M, aim lour u ciutr., r j, f ... , . , th . rt ; .

I, , r . , 1 1 1,11 mini IU' Ullm'u"' "v "in j day, and be continued bm il-y to day, , siimJlaii, net docked An Fi ; a i.,.i-t .it-tit n'l n.Avr. hr en i " . . . ..

UetWCeil b.iu uuiita, ww.w i.renn i .Itrr n si mirC tO M Shall

receive the 3bove reward CHAMBERS HUSTON. September 28, t 830 34-3f

sold, or offered for srde. SE I'll CUSIIMAN, Col se. October 1, IB30. 34-4t

7 Dropsy Cured.

I ofr,re.l l.tm .he crown. ,hv, ,,,uc -,- hope never ,o be ca.ec! V M - - ' i IcvieYu:, l.y ,e Co.c : xr.cu ,eJU:J pr ces v.i,i-i, i. ,-ccn.ctl. an.l on hc 9th pro- to asccn;! 0-.c tlitor.c : ext m;.t irom am It T '' ol ixt ol c. .. t..l , a . per.,.ili'l,.r,citv out of' J11N , , ccV1.; ".Inber of deputies. ,nl bhlon. an hfi:?lf e,l .o c of peace ' V ! ii U ll, -,-,u M 1 M-.y Is,, ISSO. W i" .tchamscr of .Icpmic. on the . :;,n,CTi TXr, ! " 4 ' Tl ' AS .crro.cd Us effice o .econO tlie ,ice P:rncn a nro,. 1 J - - "kiiii'e 1 O- .bor-i'.aiiil I t'.ir.i. .lv., I..t-ni U .,..,. Ifii ..-..crp

Collectors ale. ;XSoiTlCE is hereby gucn, that on JJ the second Monday n S.ovtm'icr, 1830, I shall at the const house door in the town of Mount Pica ant, county ol U.rlln nr! ctatC ()l Indij.1.2, CXIlOSv t'J

rhc national truard to be re-establish- ness and d'g itty

cd throughout France, and to elect their own officers of all ranks. 'Fhe system o( Ordonnances to be aWished,' and no laws to be passed without the concurrence of the state. On the G.h August the chamber of denulies declared the throne of France va-

rvi!. and Proposed several changes in j

th- charter tint the Catholic religion, following terms " I r athc religion of the state, he abolished cir.otion the declarator , T .-....rc f Ml sects to be naid i me : I regard it as the

fronVthe t'reasury-the censorship of the national will, which ftp pears tome to be

f ,rCvcr abolished. Alter these S , coi:iorm?h;e to tne piuiu.

lifi ' ati in3 been ma-.le, the ; have pro.esseei throng ii m n.v .. " : Kndv to the duke of! Filled with recollections which have

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KGTZCE. P"TAVING purchased the right of ijij making and venuing within Knox county, Pinkham Moshei's Vahinj Machine, for scorning and washing

public sriic,alt and singul ir, the sscr al comes, aoy ..a.. ,.,,,.3 u .ure.u, 1 . . . ..n 1 ;,.i,i;n,.io1nifi:i have 'hern on trial, and if not ap-

:?.cts atin pitccii ..'.lu, Mv.un.11.1; iu.m, f ...

lots in said countv.upo:, w hieb the tae, prov -h may no ,c.u,r.C(l. 1 nave -. fr the vrar I 83:, and other previous ' cn h.nd and m,e. d ke eping, a auppl o 1 , ... -m. n.n.-T-.rifr-ns Cabinet Ware of the best quality ; will years have no, L 1 r...o , tne s-.u tracts t npds vrcrln.i:r.ri r,d. iucind.n tow n lets. ' -so do t.a, pemcr's and Joiners wcrk

. ..r irM.r.r,. wlt-rh.ot n.v country

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probation. On motion of M. Salvcte its 1 I will perform them.'

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