Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 7, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 March 1831 — Page 2
Mr. Eenfon submitted tho following rcs wnich were read, ami older cd to be printed and laid on the iab;e: ReGlved I Iiat the powers conferred on Congress by the Slates, to by and col lect duties, and to regulate commeree,
arc distinct and inconvertible powers, amongst different objects, and requiring different lorms of legislative action; the levying p cr b ing confined to Imports, and chiefly intended to raise revenue; the regulating power being directed to
ire is nothing in existing impute to him any participclica in at- iC&7iUCXnD VtltTtUtUtf. or.s with foicign powers tempts, supposed to have been made in l-fr- gn T--r : rtguiaiionot our com- the vtars 1827. and 1 828. to ptejudicc j t!LU3 J&BJ1jLm9
12. That ther
trea y stipulator
to ni event the
merce upon theloiegoing principles. the vice President in the good oj n ion 13. That all commercial nations will.ot Gen Jackson, or at any time, is alike
find it to their advantaj- to regulate unfounded and unjust He hud 110 mo their commerce with the United States live or desire to create such aa impreson these principles, as, in doing so, they sion,and neither took, advised nor counwill substitute a fair and liberal trade tenanccd, directly or ir.directly. anj steps for a trade of vexations, oppressions, re to effect that object. For the cunect sttictions and smugg'irg, will obtain ness of these declarations, he appeals
provisions lor subsistence, and materials r.r.h a conndence which eieiics ecoira
export, and aolely intended to procure; tor manufactures, on cheaper terms and diction, to all who have been aciois in
favorable terms m lotcign ports tor the j more abundantly; will promote tneir ir.c aonr.uec transactions rcie. . admission of th ships and products oijown exports; will increase their revc-i who possess any knowledge on the sub
the States. nue, by increasing consumption ana eii- jeei
"7J Y virtue ol a writ l' I 'i. I'm. in rVU lI !" t.i nw I'iicrt d. frc m the C;rV Of-
I'd. 5, 1S31 zi-i:h 12 Sf I ndid Engraving- U v of tl,o Ki:' Circuit Court, I will x--:o0o: po to jM.l.li- snrit the court h( h- di.or
This very popular Literary Journal, pub- n Yhxcnno, on M -iicia v 'he ' nay lishcd even other Stturdiy. at Sl.-0 per ,f Mann im-m ciiM'iir, letween ;he annum, will commence a new Volume on f , ; fc A j f rVi,.f k, the 14th ot Ma,1831. Each No. is print- T . , . i ., ..,! ed on an imperial sheet ct tine w hue paper, ... - , i
o That thp MTpr to hr and collect ! minishine' smunelinr: and in refusing to
duties on imports was so'ici'ed by the j do so, will dt aw grtat injury upon them founders of the present Fedetal Govern- selves in the loss which -will cruue of mcnt.and granted by the States, for lhe! seveial gteat brandies ot their trade express purpose of pa)ing the public I with the United States, dcht. and with the solemn and reiterated! U. That the agriculture, manufac-
assurance that the duties levied for that, turcs, commerce, and navigation of the purpose should cease the moment the ! United States would be greatly bentf.t-' debt was pud; which assurance was giv-! ted by regulating foicign trr.de on the
Washington, Feb 25:h, 1631
-ixlnrrou iv turner HAVK the plmsvrv of infor:ru their fr'unds and the public rttlly, (hut ttu y have received, and ore now oicviHg, a t-
cn in answer to objections irom the; lorcgomg principles; tirst, oy getting -y 7;:;"7 States, and to quiet the apprehension cx- i id cf oppressive duties upon the staple h will be found by r uu J. tu A, pressed bv some of them that the grant productions of the United States in tor- Ohrv, hro,vn and l.run clotluof p-cr'to Congress to raise revcnucleign uiaikets; second!), by lowering at ! rj Tor ,r,).nuVM' ( from the commerce of the States, with- I home the piice of many articles of com ' A;', hitc and (men llanmlUost out limitation of time or quantity, and . lott or necessity, imported from abroad , Machinate and loud ln.rcr
. . i r i -fl ' i 7 - mi. ii 'td rr i j.' r ;' Miff, n u
n nrni iur iik i i i di u u ait ji ana iiiwm bans w
exiJicCsiv tor r.:ii(Vn g. The v'olume viil be and pcronnl pn pf rty to C N( et;:i i;, tho embellished with 12 beauiiful cepperpl ue nuli ided intc re-t t Ih-nr Uur-t, !, iu ergraving, prepared expressly for the , and to the follow in tracts ot bn.il, to w itAriel, and principally of American scenes y,vlT hundred acres f land in the i 'd e!oand lrxidents. ! nation, nun, er r.inrtv -ihre-, ('. o) U r.r Its contents are Tales. Fssey, Poetry, ; h, , acresi.f ;nd the u!d ,h taticr, Sketches Biogray.hv, At.ec,!otes, Miseella- . f e ;? ' - , ,, i, .jr,j 1 num er innetv -two. (; one hi:r.(!red a:;a i . c.c. trrm the m t popular LngtiMi ana " . - . American Magazines. Annuals, &c. with ' thirtv -six acres ot laiui m the oid dui.ccopious criginal contributions cf value. ti-jii, number er.e hundred and l.-rtv-or.e. The great and increavinj; popularity of the (11 1 ) one hundred and thirty -six -acres !c. Ariel has induced the Fditrr to i fftr the fob cati-n, n anber one hundred and tifteer!,
loxv";S (W7A two hundred and four acres h-ra-
LI I IdlAlU PREMIUMS. ti.ne.unii er c Lhtv-rive, (eventv-iivo 1. Any person who will procure seven , ' ,. ' ,.w-s
subscribers, and forward Sin, shall receive u. , , ,. u 4- i .: i
a C(.pv gratis. s iony -airt e, no.; nu mun' iou 2 Foi ten subscribers, and S15, a copy of ; as the properly of Henry Hurst, at the
the Peaile (a Philadelphia Annual) forlsvutoi fcamuol Shannon.
voitlimit nrr nuntahilit V
ixoeniliture. mieht render Contri ess m-; factory mode ot regulating toicign com ,vg
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depetident of the States, and endanger thei- iberties and prosprtiiy. 3 That the public debt wil (proba
bly) be paid off in the year 1 834, and the amount of about twelve millions of dol lars of revenue will then be subject to choli'.ion, aod ought to be abolished, according to the agreement of the parties at the establishment of the present Federal Government, and in conformity to ihe present actual condition and interest of the States. A. That an abolition of twelve mil-
lionsof duties will be a relief to the people from about sixteen million of taxes, (estimating the retail merchant's advance upon the duties at one third:) and hatthc said abolition may be made without diminishing the protection due to any essential branch or pursuit of domestic industry and with manifest advantage to most ol them 5 That, for the purpose of enabling
Conires- to determine with entire sate- i y tc every interest, and with full satisfaction to the public mind, what branches and pursuits of domestic iednstty may be entitled to protection, and ougbr to be guarded from the injurious i et ol foreign competition, a joint lomminee of the Senate and House of Ucptesenta tives oUgut to be appointed, to take the sjxamina.i ms of piactical men (produ cer. consumetB. and imnoiters m all
duubtful casv-s, arid to report th ir evi deuce to the t.vo Houses of Congress. 6 That the said committee ought to be appointed at the commencement ol the next stated session 7. That the power to regulate foreign commerce was granted to Ci giess by the Slatci fur the express and sole pur pose of enabling Congress to obtain and secure favorable markets abroad tor the exports el the States, and favourable verms 'o" the admission ot their ships, and to vfTect these objects by establishing an equitable system of cemmeictai rccipriK it , discrimination, anil ictalia tion, which should measure back 'o every loi cie.ii wation the sime deirree ol ta
WrcU tiomhauts, Plaids, Cam- .
merce on these pi inciples would be by ; lalieoes, ows, ton ry runcombining the action of the legislative io.iable Uo:uu t and Jit it ilibbun, Legand treaty making powers -Congress '.horn Jionuctx, Fancy Soans Cologne afixing, hv law or ioint resolution, the . tec Sitt and Marseille cdin, Hrown
articles on which duties may be abolish- ) and Bhached Voircxtics, 1'runtlLt, Joed, and the Executive negotiating with 1 rocco and Mens Leather V.'iOr.? J'ne foreign nations for the grant of equiva i and Common IJats, Cc. ;c. tcither udth lents. I an assort mud of Jlardirarc, iron, Meet,
Casiini'. JVcsh Groceries and Queens-
ware, they arc dftermitad to o,ftr at tue
16 That to be in readiness to carry this system of rcculatine foreitrn com
merce intr; effect at the extinction ot the ; lowest rates jor cash or nicrcnaiuubic public debt, it will be necessary for Con produce of any hina. gress to designate the articles for aboii-1 They ta-e (hi opportunity of nJor:;ition of duty at the next stated session. in;- the cv. lowers of -'he i.c t nnrx attain I Mdl ;',:! i;t fatnrt t );i t St.:!. ii J- nt itt trill Extract ftom the proceedings cf the ; be under the .. maetn-'ut oj Illinois Legislature ol the 1 3th ult. uooii' one of the -in:;: and t.'u if hojr f:: it their
invariable d.pofton to acc ireol iif will ensure (hi:n a Jture of putl:e yjtra-
the subject of the late Treasurer.
The committee have not had time to give the subject a lull inv estimation, but they believe, from tin documents sub-
milted to their inspection, that thete isj due from the late tieasurer, a censide j rabie sum in cash, besides all the papers, ! notes, Etc. belonging to the Bank 1 he j committee recommend the adoption ol j the following resolution, i: Resolved
nage.
J he iantst marhe: Wheat, Corn and .(.. --j..-'. J)eci niter C",
1830 c the two containing 15 beauti
ful ePRvaviogs, and a crpy of the Ariel. 3. For twenty subscribers, and the sub scription money, the Pearl for lSSOc 1H31, und the Atlantic Souvenir and Bostt n Token for 1831, elegantly bound, the f-.mr containing near 45 splendid engravings, and the Ariel. 4 For twenty-eight subscribers, and the subscription money. Hume, Smollett and Brett's Historij rj' Fr:glaTid in 9 large o luniks, with 9 fine engravings, elegantly
bound, also the Ariel. These works are warranted perfect, and will be delivered free ot cost in Baltimore, Charleston, New Orleans Pittsburg, NewYork, ami at the Ariel ( thee, or sent as otherwise directed, but in that case at the own er's risk Orders may be sent in immediately and premiums will be promptlv for -warded. Specimens of the Ariel will be
forwarded on application, post paid, to such as wish to possess themselves of any cf the premiums. "f At least or," cf the above liberal preuiiunis could be gained by the reader of this, in his own town, as the wot k is ( henp beyond all precedent in the history of American publications, and if Ins effort are ex
Jor j tv nded to the adjacent villages, probably c!l
ct them couid be secured. EDMUND MORKIS. Jaruarv. 1831 93 C vuir. St
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YM. L. WITHERS, Dep. Sh'd.K. C Fob. 1S31. i'Tn :UU
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AND
by the Senate and House ot Represent- ; hi L wLlL'&Vi: Ai.3"ikiJJ V
tives, Tint the Auditor ot Public Ac j : o o
counts and State Tieasf.ter are hereby j , (, HE subicnber has tne pleasure ol
auth ized to settle the accounts ot Jas. Hall, late Treasurer, and'ieceive fiom
him all monies, notes, and other proprty in his possession belonging to the State Rank; and it said liall shall re fuse or neglect to turn over to the Au
ditor and Treasurer all money, notes, and other property in his possession be longing to the State on or before the fii st day of April next, it shall be the duty of the Auditor to put his bond in suit; which report aTid resolutton were read, and the resolutton was adapted ' To which Mr Hall, the late Treasu rer, replies, ihiough the Illinois Intelli
gencer, as follows; j "The resolutions passed by the Lgis laturc, relative to the accounts of the late Treasurer, is as untrue, as it is un j piecethnted They have r ot only assu med the functions o a court of jus'Icc
m attempting to pass upon the accounts i V'-vcrV
Jl iuloii: ing tne public generally- that he itill combines the Commission and STOUAGR RusiNKSS, at his C) ! S .Hid, JiOR'TJH irfiSr CCKSLZ 0 X'ArER AND KAXKtT STKtETS. Ill addi'lG!) ot lilS ioiu.n stock, he has teceived a I la Jid some Assort mailt of coxsfsuya a I'Aht of hite Red and Green Flannels Black and Dn b Lion Skin Cassinetts and New Siyic Ca inu s
Colored Bio-.vi, ai d Hie -ch'.u j 3 iocs tics
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CLOVEii SEED. VSO b:is. (ii . sh) Clover Seed, jusi re ccivtd and for sale by 1 ILEAY SCOTT, 8c Co. Louisville March Uhy 1S31. N. s Window Glass cc. 3CO KrgsN.alsS: IJiads ussorted s'zes. 250 ii 'S.s 8 by 10 and lOby 12 Win (lOW G'uSS,
ilOO blls Green Copperas,
lOO blls. Tar 200 Kegs White Lead, 200 13oxs Sc Kcv;s, Creel's superior ' . bo C.J 530 lb.'t Wrapping paper, CQ H ea paper,
3BW GOCBS. HEsubsc ibeis have jusi received, und are now opening, a large an 3 general assortment of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, &c. suitetitor the present and approaching season The above having been purchased on the b;st terms, in Rhburiel-
phia. Baltimore, Boston, md New Y rfc, Un y are coi fider t thtii stock pre st nls as m my advantages to ccuntry Mei chantSj and others, as any in the City 1 ILL vY.SCOiT ScCo. L-uisvilleMaM t I. 1831 5-2m. PUBLIC SilLs! ? HERE wi.. be s -a on tn. 3Jst day Ma ( h. (instant) btir g 1 hui sday, at the dwi i iiig and shop ot the tato George Pui ley dee'd. the pei sonai go( ds ol said d.cd, consisting of a dcarbon
waggon and harness, one horse, one sc
hatters tools complce, with a quantity
ot hatters stock, such as lurs, vitro!, logwood U.C also guns, watches, and a variety ol othei articles Sale to commence at ten o'clock A. M where due attendant e wi! be given by MAR l IN ROBINSON, -Un. Maich 9th 1 83 1 5-3t.
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vor f1' msiavor wnicn user mt .sureu
cu' t the commctce and navigation oljcf an officer, but they have acted wi;b
Xbr United Mates. "lit the slightest shadow of evidene 8 I hat the power to regulate foreign! and without any fact be.fote them to ju
commerce, although one ot the si ol the enumerated powers in the constitu tion,3nd the inducing eause to its adoption, has never yet been exercised by Congress 9 I ha the approaching extinction ol the puoblic debt, and corscqm nt obligation to abolish, and advantage m abolish ing about twelve nnl lions ot annual re venue, will enable the United Stages to receive s large porti.i ot her foreign commerce, say the one-halt thei cof. ti ce
of duty; and that the lair principles ot a
just reciprocity, the dictates ot obvious policy, justice to the State?, and the constitutional duty of the Fcdeial Government, alreat too long dcfeircd, will rcqui'e this Govenvment to drmanvl equivalents from all nations which mav wis!i to be admitted to a participation in the cv.juvment cf this great amount ol fit.e .;nd unrestricted tiade 10 That the frer importation of the
v"oiiuing articles (among nthets)may! - -. be j-:;nttted into the Ur.iied States, ith , Mr Vnn Burcn desires us, in rela'ion
ou' u-ip omisiug the prosperity ot any to the cori esp Nndence between the Vice
l,resident and various other pe'sons
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A few cases of atlu s (ien-tleiucn-s and iioy? h)cs Tantteis Oil first quili f-ry
sperm ini.c- .yiacueiui (y : -a
rtl) liane-ls lusUey Nails Asoi ted LIQUOMS
tifv even v uspicu n Not satisfied witn
turning a gentleman out ot office foi his political opinions, tb.cy haic attempt
cd to blast his character The fact is,;
that when that resolution passed, the State Treasurer hid been but two days out of o'.Yicc he had paid over and ac counted for ixty thousand dollars with in a few days, and was busily engasd r i
in t ne settlement oi ms accounts nc i . public are requested to suspend ant ! of evcry escnpt.on. and t opinion on the circumstances at pre ! quality, alwavs oo hand b the
sent " Since which, no'hing has been aid upon the subject in the paper at Van dalia.
so
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- Ranrs Wod hats, 2 s. ides, aod Shovels, li xcs Y 11 G P. Tea, E"dl Suga,
asks Alalor - ine, o.-ns, V lnOigo,
Sad 1 1 1 ns,
ii. x' s C ii-dles, Wire Smers, z Tat- r B'o UetSj
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A
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c jz Tin K- nits.
ith a la'-vi .fs0'fment of GHOCBRISS,
mst receivt u cn
I 1LLAY, SCO I T U Co March 4 tii, I b3 5-2m.
the bs
Dissolution of Partnership. y HE partnersnip heietofore existing under the fiim of Wheeler U. Webb, is ihis day dissolved by nu ual consent. AH persons owing the fi'm, rtrA ihixr ti ahnm thr fi i m i. ir.rr hi ed .
are ft:qnested to call without dei3v c-ii H I) Wheelei, vvho is duly authorised to settle all accounts of the fir in. The business in future will Lc con- , ducted in the name ot II D Wl-ter . 11 D WHEELER, DAVID WEBB
Feb 24. R3l 3-t: TOWNSHIP XiLECTZONS. Xj.. O il E is hceby given, that there wtH te an election in each 'lon ship io Knox c unty.on Monday t 4ib day ot April ntxt, at the usual i ccs of h'lldii g e iei lions !oi the following town
ship ' fbcci s, u: Asnuny constables as there are niaji6iiaies in the towi. ships. Om Inspector ol Election.. J 1 wo Fence viewers, Tu o ovt rseeis ot the Poor, and as ma ny supervisors ot the road as there arc now allotted to the tow rship JOHN MYRES, Shjjf K C.
M?rcb Oth 1831.
ALSO
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Mr
Mr
Van
Buren to th'
Telegafih
Van Bui en transmits the enclo
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Editor cf rife jrr.
TOGETHER with several other ar
DOCTt'U HLNKY DAVISON
MEMBER ot tne College ct Sur g ous of London, Licentiate of j itie Lyiig-io Hospital ol Glasgow, Scot land, beg uave to tender to the inhabi Itanis ol Vmcennes and its vicinity, his protessional service; He may be found
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KOTICE. AVING purchased the right cF making and vending within Knos J
county, Pinkham Mosher s WashmfPf Machine, lor securing and washing clothes any person wishing to purchase) can have them on trial, and if not apnroved. mav be returned. I have als;
srd 'o the Etlitor of the United States' tides, lit will sell vety low lor cash or
Telcg aph, for insertion in his paper of Produce cf any kind
to morrow. Feb 25, 1831
irh lias rectntly appeared, to make
branch or put suit of domestic industry
v. ith manifest advantage to mo.t t ; w
them, ua m civ lineiw. silks, wines, coffco. rho following statement in his behalt
Co t, worsted suifi' floods, scveial de j He observes that an impression is at -t c ip'ions ol woollens, several qvniitics ( tempted to be made upon the public of fine ccitons, several kinds ol spirits, j mind, that cer'ain applica i os by Jaocs o.e !cc. ; A Hamilton, Esq. -f New Ym k. tr Mr. 11 That the free import tion of tb.e . Forsvth. th.e one in Feb 7, 829,ardthe did ai titles r.uelu to be ojTiicd to a'ltther la-t winter, and a similar one to the
r.atio'is which shall grant ectuiv alent ad- ice fresident, for itdoi mation in regard
WILLIAM MI LURE. Vinccnnes, Nov 1830 4i-tf
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t all times (. xcept when absent on the j on hand and intend keeping, a auppiy ox business of profession) at Ids room in Cabinet Ware of the best quality; will the house of Mr George Davis, Water j also do Carpenter's and Joiner's wcrk
street : his rt.arrr .'S shall he moderate ai ms musi nuuvtu l
and he confidently hopes that his capaci j ty mav entitle him to the confidence of j . - . .... !
those who may call on turn.
May 1st, 1830
JOHN MOORE.
12-ly.
Vincennes, Dec. 16. 1830 45-tf
WAR DEPARTMENT, irashmgtCHi JW-rrmbcr '7, 18 30
TENSION AND EoUNTV LAND REGULATION,
. Z HF. undersigned having taken cut !L letteis of administration on the estate ol Lcu-s LogKic, deceased, late o the county ol K ox as she is desirous to settle the estate without delay, all
M ' t r V7 r. . X t-v 1 1 i Ana vi- h 1 r h flfC '
H i l kt many imuiuniuiu " , . , f , . , 'i . n .-.r,r, persons are hereby notified thit the csf. nttr-rittrfl i n r- htmn to Ik'f'Slri t v '
UUV OIL' VU IO vM-" - - m i
13 UWLi'jrVU IU U Vr JULY r, A tt-l
lepartment, or
as respecable persons ct 3SCO lI,c ""i"'"
timnest burner, inc pcisonai proprny
S on hand aod fur salo.
1 I) ... t 1 f ,..:,,. r:.iUi'f thn 1 la
. SI. I r I .1 i 11 . ' ' 1111 11 I iul 11 V.K'l'll'l nc-v- . . . .
. . , ' 'i , . .,i,!Uh :,... 'nose havifg claims are nquestea to
gg'WWC4,"c -Kiuis.jiveparuoe u o. . a. " Mtxt ,hem fol settlen.ent Pr atarcason-iuiaiion, w hu h dc c.a-es ha no atten of P X0TICl: u heicbv further riven,
able price; also, an ! will, in tuture, be given io appuca ion , - . i . , i c rrfi,t ....ipct'tha' n Sa'U'd n- the 9'fi day ot Apri:, assortment ot rca- Irom pets-.ns whoact as Agtn.s. u dess f
.. ...A : I.: ,l. i J.. m A7Trrr i. .. i ... . i ih n..-rlmpn. nr "' al ' v..m-j; ..vw v ...v. ..
V J II I : S ILJ I I I I. (.WllllliLI LL .1 ll ill II' J U 1 r J .M .1 'l.lLl U d'.!il.L U 11 I 111 II' 1 UV ".ClStAB t . ft rnllMI Ir. It I fill i I ' 1 1 V 1 I' Ml'.Ml I' U I -r
tion ot the U uted States, and w ill re-j adminiitrati--.n of Mr. Monroe, and i hand, and ma br iiad at the store ct ' aro vouched for
ceivG the products of their industry, j vvhieh ate referred to by ti e latter pen Messrs. Hunt h and IKberd, for cash, by some one who is known.
rarnely. fish, furs, lumber, naval stores, t'em-n, were 50 made by Mr. an liu-1 or at the shep ot the subscriber. Those beef, bacon, prk, grain, fi.iur, rice, co: ren's advice or prccu emcnt. Leavirg! well laid with steel, at thirty cents per fen, tobacco, live stock, manufactures cf; the motives and objects of those appli ! pound those laid with steel on the heel cone--;, leather, wood, a td silk, bultct c liom, t o tlise ho mav d( em it neces j and point, at twenty-five cents. Axes and cl etse, fap and candles, hats, glass tary to notice them, Mr. Van Burcnjwith casi steel edges. Iro.n two arid a end gunpowder, lead, shot and su ;ar, ; avers that they, and each of them, were , half, to three dollars, according to the spirit nude of grain and molasses. 5cc not only made without agency ot any ' size He is prepared to execute all or " .or s jrr.c adenuite proportion there j description on his part, but also wi'hout I ders in his iiu, in ths best style, and or, eith.er free of d-ity, cr upon psymen; his knowledge; and that lie has, at nojen the shortest notice moderate and reasonable duties. t he ' peri d. aken any part in the matters! All peasons indebted, ae desired to
tk'r' cd upoo in trfaties. and to continue connected i h them He desires us j make payment
'r a 'Tin cf vers, rrd tn r.n r.tltcr r,2 ! further to sv, that every assertion, or
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! ir.siriUitiun, Tr'luch tua Icr its object tc;
JOHN D. DUNNING
Match 16, I S3 1. 6-if
Notice ot this leguiation is hereby
given; and that all may be informed thereof, it is requested that publishers of thelawsof ihe United States in the respective s ates will insert the s3mc, on the front page of their respective papers, for three months. 15y order of the Secretary of War. J L EDWARDS. Frst Clerk Pennon Office. WILLIAM GOR PON, First C(cti- Bounty Land fjflee.
belonging to said cs'a'e. i n a credit vv bfnd arc! opproveoT s curity a d such roiiditirns as the adnr.inistratrix may ie qU'irC On the day ff sale smon t!is personal property to be sold are anum ber of horses, sheep ard t ois. HARRIET LOGNIO,-fmV. March 18, 1831. 6 3t
C.iSil, or irOA'A', will be given for
!any rjuantity ol clean Linnm Cot;er- . RASi at the WC5NTS3 svn ofTioc.
