Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 October 1831 — Page 3

wsstek&t sura

vincenxes, October is:u.

In this dav s papo r, I have concluded the

address by Mr. Mfuky, Gran 1 Master of:

t!oult Hud Ttipant rvrn at an advance on I ho present hiih rent COTTON The irjw crop coinos in slowly, and meets fair demand at our present limitations, which wo have chanjed.

?

John Mil. mi.

vs. S Petition for a divorce.

Frances Milnm. J

J 4 ND now at this tnr.e came the complaini A ant bv hi counsel, and on motion anil b-

I lie sales ot the week, so tar as we are in- anidavit Med, it is ordered by the court lliMi.r..) ...,wK,.t.t i i.i mure than t0) or that t!n nMir!rtirv tliiv kii !.. t.i.Ki:. :..

t.m ..tand Lode ot Ehode-L and, to the , Thc ks ,im.t()f:,re have been 'the WesternSan. a public news;, .per printpublic, it i nn alio and lucid document, . , ,, ,kTitit ,,,.lt uo rrinnot con-i cd in Vinccnnes. fur four weeks sin-ressiw lv

anel that unless the sanl trances Milam, be and appear hear at the next term of the Circuit Court in the county of Sullivan, and answer the compl linants bill, that sid case will be heard and determined in her absence, and the matters and things therein decreed accordingly. A Copv Test, BENJAMIN WOLFE, m s. c. c. Oct. 27, 1831. 33 ft

jcinr B. SUNNING,

With harmntr in haiuh is cgdiu at lis j

SWsrrou (cfbunttr IESPECTFULLY inf. tin their friend; and the public "generally, that their NEW GUI ST MILL is now con-leted.

i . . . i

anu is worthy nn attentive perusal. I . . , .. , v, I Kirlnr I in iTiiirL-ct f.'iiriV OI1CII. U Mill

The Indiana Journal of tho i;,(h int l,h'k th:,t lho VmU "flJ,m this cil-V wiU itisp,-akin:ofthcmeetini:s held in various IuM nm'h fh"rt ot ,,losc a?t "T" p uts of the state for tho purpose of srnd-! TOB ACCO.-Th.re have been no untodelegates to the National Rcpidlican Pnrtant sales since our last Very little ot

A IS

M. I V

to

S7i;' Convention, s.ivs -''Amou r others, we perceive a LAIC iE and enthusiastic meotini: was held some. dns umi at Vinrenncs, at which several spirited resolution; were adopted, and the Hon. John Ewin was chosen to represent Kimx fount eve. Now lean assure the Editor of the Journal, that tho "LARGIv' meeting to which he refers did not con-i-tofa greater number than fftecn person, and probably not even that number

Tho 'Ij.n-"s Boon' for October has 1 ecu received This work, on eainina fion, utl'onU its best eulogy.

The "C.kkt," for October has been received, Tliis work requires no eommen-fiati-jii; it has established tor itself a rood name, and eaudi number confirms the charter. The Wabash River is up to a good navi jable stpuo for steam boat navigation, and is vet ri:-in. "Fudge,1 has been received.

rot: thk westuux sr. v. Mr. Stout The object of thi- oommttliicntion, is to expose some of the dunlieity of the leaders of thr Clav nartv in Indi-

the article remains in first hands, and hol

ders demand an advance on present prices. As we cannot expect any arrivals soon, and the article is wanted, it wiil prnbablv increase in value. SUGAR st MOLLASSES. The newcrop is soon expected, and the former one chilly sold, consequently tho operations have not been very j;rcat. We make no chand in our rates, allhouiih sales of '20 or fit) hhds, suar have been made at a higher price. .Molasses on the plant -ition has been sold at 11 to 15 cents, and would now readily command the same price, perhaps more. FLOUR. Fresh, is in dsmand for domestic consumption, and meets ready sale at .$(5. We have heard of a sale of 100 barrels at jCjti 2of but do not feel authorized to change our quotations. It is a singular fact, that very little flour made from new wheat has passed inspection this year, except that from Missouri. We can assin no reason why Ohio. Kentucky, and Indiana Hour shouid be inferior to that of Missouri, and mention tho circumstance only for the information of our friends abroad. RAGGING & EAEE ROPE. We continue our former quotations of these arti

cles, remarking that they are very dull, and might probably be purchased at some-

age of a liberal public.

! Thrv s il 1 in future ii.(!c.i . lit to kirn

. ----j - . i Ani'll.. ,nn hand :it 11 time, ftesh MEAL :inl

VND will nrnmpt- ! FLOUR, which they are determined to lv attend to ail jell at fair prices for cash only. No orders l ; i;j,c l,y J ill be accepted after this tiotiticution, uu-

ironiDTe in exeru- ! lfs lhe casli accompanies them.

vCi'tinir all rulers, and' Fhose who may have accounts at th

well d,i.c, he lu-pes j that cash payments will be expected for

to share the pati on- every article they may have pin chafed at

that establishment. The proprietor are

7 NOTIC22. fWlF, semi-annual mcctips of f X Hoard of the f.rst Medical

Htia, and to exhort tho republican party, i tiling less

L-iendlv U the re-elect mi o ;on. Jackson j 1Vrk. There is a lare supply of this to the Presidency, to active and energetic ; article on hand, and it meets slow sales at

We have reduced our

measures to effect an object so essential to

he tuture prosperity of the country. It will be recollected by many, that prei ions to the last August elofMioit for Tovcrnor, congressmen, and members of the

general assembly, the Clay men w ere ev

ery where engaged in trying to put down !

the question, and depreentin:; v.ir'u stunt. lerv of a; out 27i ner cent :1iU

dangerous to the liberties of tho conn- and much wanted.

present prices

quotation. LARD, of pood quality, fnuh purchasers at TJ cent, and is warned

HACON BEEF continue without!

change, and mnv ;e considered dull.

HARDWARE. There is a rise in cut-

are scarce

f the Medical

District, will

take place in Vii.ccnnes ou the fust Monday in November next. Hv order cf tl.e Board, II. DECKER, Secv. Oct. 27. 3rf tdm

Heii-c himself in debt, he Ins to request j prepared to execute orueis tor I'l.AMv

thrse iudebttohimtomakepavmentliy the jHiul MAMLIMi ot every description ICth day cf October next. A neglect of j it the shortest notice, and on the mot rex-

tbis request mav give him unpleasant tccl- Jsonable terms

in. and put them to expense.

uicennes, Sept. IT, 1831.

32 tf

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7 Jlotfcr. Cs Collector Sale for Taxes. OTICE i- hereby given to all whom JL !n if itwv concern, that on the second Monday in November next, I will commence selling at the court-house door in the town of Boonville, and county of Warrick, Indiana, all and singular, the LANDS and TOWN LOTS in said county, on w hich the taxes due thereon for the years 1S30 and lh.'H, are not paid on or before that time; and that the said sale will be continued from day to day, between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon, and tour oVlock in die afternoon on each dav, until all are ollbrcd for sale. 'THOMAS LOWE, Collector for Warrick Co. Boonville, Ind. Sept. 2V, 1KH. :W-tf

NOTICE, those havi. tr claims aeainst the cs-

tate of James Lockwood, deceased, I Ue

of Gibson county, State of Indiana, to file the same betw een this time and the f;t Mon-

N. H. M. tc II. have received a consign

ment cf 100 Barrels of REN II A WA SALT which they w ill dispose of low. VincennVs, May 7, 1S31. 11 tf

Hotter.

AN-AWAY from the subscriber liv

ing in Spencer county. State of In-

day in December next, in the Clerks ofice, Uliana, on the lSth ins'ant. a bound Uv

or their claims hM ever after be excluded, i named TTTTAW 1wrfirTl'" TTTiTf'

i m m w m. m m m m m m & r w

w mm mm

11

JOHN LESSLEY,.y.mV

Oct 22, 1831

' 6t

fcfr RISING SUN

; Any person who will apprehend .said toy

so that I get him again, shall have one cent reward. PETF.R TR1SLER. I Oct. L"). Is31. Iit 3t

;

LAM.P OIL is in fair request, and look CORN in sacks is plenty, and very

There is

as

trv. And now that the elections are over, we see these vcrv same pretemled lovers rd" harmony and rood order, holding coun

ty meetings, and appointing committees of j d ill at f0 cents per bushel their own partisans, to alfect party pui po- ierv little for sale in the ear.

poses. In the inccnnes Ga.etie ot the sili of October, the JVationnl Republicans cf old Knox, arc summoned to meet in council, for tho purpose of making arrangements to send one or more delegates to the fa nre..! XationcJ Republican caucus to be held in Baltimore in December next, br the avowed purpose of caucusing out a c'ir.di late to beat old Hickory for the Prcubiency. In the same paper we see the names of twenty-three nationals published as a committee to wait on Henry Clay, Esq. as soon as he arrives in Vincenncs, on-his way to his lands in Illinois'', and congratulate and applaud him for his eminent public services. Now as the Editor of the Yincennes Gazette is warmly in fa-

wf re-chartering the United States

Slcrfs Triton

f ESPECTFULLY informs his friends JL. and the public, that he has leaded for a term of vears. the STAND lately occupied by Genet al Homer Johnson, and is now prepared to accommodate travellers and all others who may gie hitn a call, in the best manner. The stable attached to the house is large and convenient and a careful hostler is employed who is thoroughly acquainted w ith his business. Vinrotitiot Tulf OO tPIl O.l.tf

, I ? IUV..MI ,i. rfllll llOUCr r :

AVL(1 take,, letters of administra- A li i . W iiiiit

lion ot the estate nl i ew alt Blaze,

decVl, from the Probate Cnnl of PdveTfnrf iXtlVVOU vV ?.UtUtCf

county, all persons bavins claims egninst ,r . T.r, T . . . ' '( .1 I ihO llffi7 0lll Itt 1 V .m . ..

said estate are requested to prevent them . , . . ,,. J ' , c i ... f i ,. , . i ncmh and the public ecniralltj. that thru

fiir Vi'lllpitlPIlt Mi.il In i n.lul .1 oil ti i !i:i L-r I

, rpi , . " 1 ' i , have rtcdrrd, mid arc noir oiHninr; a irt navtiKMit. I ho es ate im ni'isiinii'. o Lp . ' . . "4,.S'"A'

-

insolvent.

JO:lN BLAZE, ArlmV.

Oof. 15, isni

M

at TKf ciloc t.k C' r- a tLoti KVis 1 -

r l . jl Uv. ouiv j.f nil vi. nit, i.ri i. i f i x t ' r x

i,ni..i .u ...A'.:,., v. irorcizii ana amnestic

v v'n inw.. , , iki iiiji a llien Hr make a positive quotation. 1 neT" fe f." 1V1?C?

a. vv tun

LEAD. There have been pome arrivals this week, duetto Cas we a re Jo hi V for

shipment

come to

us to make a positive quot

last sales were made at 1 1)1 for 100 lbs. COFFEE, is in good demand from 10 to 13 cents per pound, and some holders expect an improvement in value. The market altogether is unsteady, aud many of our quotations may be considered nominal.

United States Revenue A'ational Debt We understand from Washington, says the New York Courier, that the United States Revenue for the present year will exceed the cats mates by right millions of dollars It

wan estimated at SVi.tlOf) OHf) n will

I ftt fS -v , s w . -v O

rcacu b.u,uuu,uuu. oucn is inc pron perity of the country under Jackson!

In two or three years the whoic debt will be paid oft.

SPRiyC AND fjUBSSSSR GOODS.

Has jrsr iU:rLivi; a si peLr

OF

Amonirt nhich arc the vc-trest patterns and latent ttvlc C ltcoi:, Gincuiams, Rour.x Cassimt.kk, vmc. li(i has also received

IRON. CASTINGS. SALT TAR. He respectfully solicits a continuance of public patronege. Yincennes, M iy 17, 1S31 15-ti

1 HE

INDIANA DEmOCRAT,

TWICE A WEEK,

During the Session of the Legislature,

B ink, and a pivat admirer of Mr. Clay's

principles, it is expected that Mr. Hill wiil do the public the ftvor to publish in his u-ef d papi'r, ?lr. Clay's speeches in conjiress, upon the expediency and constitutionality oi that Bank, called the "United States Bank.1 Mr. Clay's former opinions in reference to this important subject miht enable many to arrive as correct I'onclusions on the bank question, and it is therefore expected that Mr. Hill will spread the whole suljeet belore his numerous readers. Antony the names of the committee of f u en? v-three to oii Tr:itn!nte ?lr t'biv on

bis arrival in Yincennes, "on his way to VUK Democrat will be published twice a , , , ,,. . r .i i w eek during the bession ot the Leetstaiiis onus m Illinois, is tnat ot the hon. . a u i . t tiift inn will irirp n o-piipi-u rrnnrl fit rl

John Law ! It would hardly have been proceedings of both Houses. A large addirxpected by some ot our Jackson friends tional expense will necessarily be incut red previous to the last August election, that by making the Democrat a semi-weekly pahis Iiouor, would consent to be the proba- per, but as many cf our friends have urged Me or 'an of a committee to congratulate the propriety of the undertaking, we have Ihnrv Clay, Ei. The spell whi:h has determined to hazard the experiment and t i , t,i.i t;,-;ii t. . t ' throw oursches upon the liberality ot the o Uv.r destracted and di ided the JacK- ,)lic for its s rt s on party in Indiana, is about to be taken j Subscribers for the session will receive oft, and strong indications are given that two papers per week, during the session for thev are determined no longer to be do.ped 75 cents to be paid in advance. bv the hypocritical cry oi' no question, Heguiar annual subscribers will only pay

which has been so successfully practised s neretotore, a.' numbers making a year.

I a-'

V

VING located himself m Yincennes.

tenders his PROFESSIONAL SER

VICES to the rhizens of the town and its

vicinity. His onVe is on Market-street,

next door to Messrs. Kose ek Harper's store

where he may be found at all limes, except when absent on business. He hopes, from

his unremitted attention to all cases entrust

ed to his care, to merit a part cf the public T ....

patronage, ins charges will be reasonable

incenues, Oct. .3, 1331. 35rit.

T y

b the otliee hunters of the Clav party. A BACKWOODSMAN.

Atyi::trisi:i:, of 1:11.

vp.DM TUT. I.OCISIAXA o- rotu-R S.

GENERAL REM ARKS.-Onr citizens ulio have, sot: ; tenqorarv re!a-ition from business by excursions acrv-s Lake Fonchartrain, or up theri'.er, are return-

in;; daily. S" rangers from northern ports arrive in numbers, and no doubt will continue so to do f r several months. The city has been healthy durini: the wh.b s'-itnm-'f. and at this late seasen of the ear we ned be under no aooreheusion of an npedemie. The Missjt-sippi river is ikw j higher than it has been t.:r tlie last seven j ears at the s.tsn date. The continued! ul health of the city is bv some, attributed to tiiis fnct. Dwcbinj 1 1 )Mes are mm h sought fr, and in hi.Hi lu-tanco. taken at a hih-T ront than th' coubt hive bveu obtained for la-l c:;r at tin; a:ae s; a -n. .New houM-s are bt inj erected ,:i every e mnicrcial street in thy city, and will i.o

Subscriptions can be convenientlv remit

ted bv the members of the Legislature, Post Masters are requested to act as agents, and bv forwarding us the sum of fivcdclLirs, shall be entitled to receive a paper twice a w eek for their trouble, and papers for seven

subscribers, wicb is equivalent to one dollar. The same privilege will be extended to all others who wiil act as agents, arid the papers forw arded en the receipt of the money. Good and faithful reporters will be procured, ami those w bo are desirous to know, without delay, the progress cf Letjsl itive business and to receive a paper giving a general history cf the pasiag events r.f the tunes, in all departments, w ill bud the Democrat a cheap and faithful record.

poller

S hereby civ en to ail whom it mnv

concern, that I will on the second

Monday of November next, commence

selling at the court-house door, all and

sin-ular, the LAHDS and TOWN

LiOTS ,n oullivan county, on w hich lhe

taxes due thereon for the years 1830 and

ISol are not paid, on or before tho sail

second Mendar in November. The sale

wiil be continued from dav to day, be

tween the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon, and four oVlock in the afternoon of each day, until all are ollered for sale. JOHN S. DAYIS.c.s. c.

3

jural assortment of vierchandizeamung rhhh vull be found Svptr'ine lilac,; ?.vc, Olirc, Itrown and (Irccn cloths rcn superior broi:n Sclight-bluo cassinets Rnl, White and (Irccn Flannels Rose

Mackinaw and Point Rlanlets Super

JUaclt Italian Lvtettring Silk and 'Jab-

by Velvets Jhmbuzrts. Plaid, (vn-

,',nV, Calicoes, Glares, Hosiery, Fash

ionable Ptonnet and Pelt Ribbons, Leg horn Bonnets, Fancy Soaps Cologne Wa

ter, Silk and Marseilles Vc. tings, Brou n !

and Jslccched 1omcstics, Prunella, Mo

rocco and Mens'' Leather Shoes Fine and Common Hats, See. cc. together with an assortment of Hardware, Iron, Steel,

Castings, l resfi Groceries and Queensirare, they arc determined to offer at the

lowest rates for cush or merchantable

produce of any kind.

I ha take tuts opportunity of inform

ing the customers of the Yincennes Steam

Mill that in future that establishment will

HUmtufotraior'o plotter.

X" OTICE is hereby given, that 1 have ta1 ken out letters of administration on the estate of John B. Dobb ins, (late of Pike county, la deceased,) all persons having claims against said estate are desired to present them legally authenticated for settlement, and those indent to the estate are requested to make immediate payment, the estate is believed to be sr. Lent. JOHN CHAMBERS, AdmV. October 3d, 1831. 35 fit. JOHN LAW, t.MLL attend to any bi"u,ess in the Pre f b.tte Court in the settlement of decedents estates, executors and j;duunirator

will bud it to their interest to call OlFic under the Clerks OfHcc.

October 3d. 13I. 4t NOTICE IS hereby given to all whom it may concern, that 1 will cxp.osc to public sale at the Court House door in the town of Jasper, on the second Monday in .ovtmbcr next, each and everv tract of LAND and TOWN LOT lying in Dubois county. State cf Indiana, for the tax due thereon for tbe year 1831, if such tax be not previously paid, and the sale will continue from day to day between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and four o'clock in the afternoon, until all have been offered for sale. B. B. EDMONS TON, Collector I). C. Sept. 4. 1831. 35 4t

REBSOVAL. THE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and customers, that he has removed his store to the brick house, one door from Water street, adjoining the store of Burtch Heberd, formerly occupied by Marron ft Hunter, wdiere he will be glad to see his old customers. He has on hand a good assortment of GOODS of every description. Also an invoice of STOVES, assorted, 7 10 plate, 100 B s. SALT.

lOO Bits ALLUM. do

be under the immediate management of ,,nf tvl,:r,,u. ,, c . r ... , , s',Allot wjucn lie sell on fur terms for one of tie frm; and they nope that their ;CHS'(), or for pork and CORN, deliver,-!

f r . j . - .

invanatic uis posuion to accoinrno, are

will ensure them a share oj public patro

nage.

v..

fCT'Tkc highest market price for

Wheat, Corn and Saw-logs. December 25, LM0 47 -tf

FBE&K MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS , VARMSHLS AM) DYE-STUFFS. ft To Physicians and others. JITT & OKRICK have just received iL from Baltimore a frvsli supply of DKUGb, MEDICINES, &c. Their as sortment is will selected, extensive and complete. Orders from u ilistance will be as promptly attended to as if personal application were made; all articles warranted of the best quality, and sold low for cash. They have the" genuine POUT WINE, used for medical purposes; everv vatiety of PATENT MEDICINES, and ample

supplies ot FE EK AND AGUE POW

this Fall and N inter.

Persons h iving accnuntt with him, arc hereby informed that he intends going on for goods shortly, and they at e requested to call and settle the same before the 0th cf

Sep -ember. SAMUEL SMI 1 II.

3Q tf

Aujr. 31. 1831.

REMOVAL.

1

RUBLE ,t BROKAW,-1tailoc:, ESPECTFULLY inform their customers. and the public generaliy, they have

removed to the brick, building nearlv oppo

site Col. Graeter's tavern, and just belmv their former stand, where they will at all times be happy to attend to any commands n the line c f their business. Sept 24,1831. 33 t

Carlisle, Oct. 8, 1KH.

.-

4t

V7 AND

NICHOLAS SZftlTH y STILL continues to carry on the Zix nntr Sftcct Evou'

DEHS, used so successfully ia the cure cf i Business at the eld stand, wbcre he will be.

chills and fevers. I happy to accommodate his cummers. ALSO, YOKM MIXTURE, equally I 30-tf August ."0. 1331. effectual for expelling vvoims. and made in I "

so convenient a torm as to be taken with' A SlirfSZi IjuCUR

ease ny the youngest child. T7u,v S A b. the bi)!. at ttc Vir.ce- rm

lhe r 1'j AtUh I U iJJuivb, JL

and WORM MIXTURE, are altogether! of vegetable ptoouetion, and rons'.-qut utly j

their exhibition can b'j attended with no! danger whatever, and will effect a speedy Trrrp7 TT'Tf" cure if the directions are complied with. ' UJU-AU i.Ui,. '1 ne two latter Medicines mav be bd of fflHE partnersiiij; herr. foie existir-.r un-

Mr. Owen Cretsy, cf Carlisle. Mr Simpson,: J dT tbe firm ot S. M. IF.r e, Co. nthis

mm unai Miuk mm V U IV OU S VLK b. the Mil. at tbe Vir.cer.r.cs . Steam Mill for casli i nlv. MARRON cv HUNTER. Yincennes. July 13. 1331 27-tf

7" ; of Brut eville, Jacob Wolf, ct-Shskcr Prairie, dav dissolved. All peisons indefiteil arc I " " ! S. Dolahon, West cf the C'uriti.,n S'ttc- reouesfed to make immetliat- navmri.t to

I tnent. 111. S. Bell, Mount Carmel, Mcssts. tbe suljsci iiier, wl.oaba.e is authoused to

:ooovo;

r A HE subscriber has the pleasure of! Mieur CJc O'Neal, Law itncevilie, aud Peter

Indi mapobs, Oct. 8th. 1831.

r

NSW GOODS.

BURTCH HEBERD

Fl AYE jut received their Fall and Winfi L trr GOODS, which, ;.dded to their t M imr st ick, in ikes their assorttner.t complete, and w ill be sold lew for cash, or in txchane tor n.oat kuu's of country produce. v L-o lOO Birred SALT, 'lO Birrels WHISKEY. Y.ncerrjes, Oct. I. 3m

informing the public generally that ! Green, of iM.iysville, 111

lie still continues the Lummission and t-

SToitAtiE Businp.ss, at bis Old Stand, KORtll-n ESr CO R X 2 11 01 IV A TER asd

S3 tf.

SlASKEr S7REF.rs. WILLIAM MIEURE. Vinccnnts, Apiil, 1831. 9 tf

4

1?

i

La

j.

ised to

settle tbe affiu s of the late firm. A. LROY.

Yincenm. tic! 4, 1.11

) J m.

NOTICE.

KnTA) all whom it mjy concern

MAINING in the tbe Post Office,

at Princeton, la. the q :aiter ending 1

le isst of September, which il not aken,

out in three months will be sent to lhe General Post Office as desd letters. B, C, I), H, K, L. J )hn Ballad, Jesse Barker, Pol'v Brown. John CoUin, Wm.

WILLIAM MIEEEE. Q Yincennes, Sept. 2, WW V

Hags ! Ras ! Kas ! CJSlCor W ORK, will be given for

. an auantitv of clean Lmner. Cnttnr'

riiHA i the estate et i,eotre U aggoner, ; Dcpteast. W ilium llaiiogton, San.uel kACg al tie WI,KTCRN v nff,ce L dee'd. h insolvent, and not able to di-, ' iIa,, 2 Grason Hues, Mathew Kcll,;

cna:gc me ucuih againsi it, ana an persons , , A,liaham i ,c.

M, N, O, P, V, V. Wm. Mrngram

or Jesse Dougl-is, Nancy McCiusky

iiulebtetl to the said estate, are requested to come forward and settle their accounts that 1 have :ig.iinst them. ELIZABETH WAGGONER, .Idmtr.utratrLc on ta:J estate. Oct. 8, 1831. 35 tf . feic pounds vf Wool wanted.

3 eroto.

' S lAAN FED to p ircli .se, . r-.rst r.v.r

Mdt h Cow.

;Niiils, John Neal, Maiy Keal, ; pviri. Enquire of tl 'rice, James Ydnzant,2, Widiam Vinrriu.es. Apnl

Jomes

Wm Pi

Wilkerson, Cathatine Waimt. JOHN AHBUTHNOr, V M Piinccton, la. Oct. 1, 1831. Zl-H

t r s tacn C4!i will De i" Prit.tn . 16.

Vlanlxx for iiatuctci On baial and for si!'? at thi tiuie

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