Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 49, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 January 1832 — Page 3
vinclnnls, January i t, ikw. Jacksox Ccnvkxtiox. I have received the proceedings of ti c Jackson State Convention, and shall publish them as soon as I can make room the following is the ticket for electors, as was agreed upon: C.F.OROF. ROON,rf Sullivan county, JAMF.S BLAK.F., of Marion count v AH l'llUH 1 A V PF.RSON, Parke d'o. NATHAN IV PALMF.R, J, ITerson, do. MTARK CUUMK, of Favette county. The above named gentleman are the electors, certain, and the following persons "as contingent electors, who are to have precedence in the order of their names," viz: THOM AS GIYF.NS, r.f Po-cv county, A. S RURNF.TT. cf Flovd county. ARMSTRONG, of Deatborn, do. JOHN KF.TCHAM, of Monroe county. I have been authorized to say, that Gen. W. Johnstr n.is a candidate for justice of the Peace at the approaching election.
I have been informed, tli it Samuel Hill, is a candidate for the same place.
The request of ?Ir. Samuel Smith and others, that I should publish the "Address of the National Republican convention of Baltimore" shall be complied with, provided any one of them nv ill furnish a copy, of it its great length will, however compel me to divide, and gic it in parts.
The mail line Pom Vmcenncs by Palestine, to Danv ille. Pi. has been oxtended to Chicago, It will start frr the fust lime, on Wednesday morning next.
MR.SrorT: You will please insert in vour paper die w idth and depth of the Wabash, opposite M iiket Street, as measured by l)r lKcker and myself oil this morning, ttd January, lS3Yi i i h of vv a i e r, 700 fe A , Greatest depth, 0 10 i tie lies. JAMES SMITH.
eouflvrssfaufU -lual&ofo. Prom the (Hjhe. Washington City, Dec 22. Tn the Senate, yesterday, Mr. Poindexter submitted a resolution, directing the Committee on Finance to inquire into the expediency of fixing a rate ol luties on foreign imports, not exceeding twenty per cent, ad valorem, on anv one article imported into the United States, nor lower than ten per cent ad valorem; so as to produce a nett revenue ot g!5 000.000 annually. Mr. White, from the Committee on Indian Affairs, reported a bill, with a view to the extinguishment of Indian title to land in the State of Indiana, which was ordered to a se cond rcsding. The bill to provide for the armament of certain fortifications, and the bill to provide for equiping and Tnouniinc; a portion of the Army of the United States, were read a second time, and referred to the Committee on Military AfTiira. Some time was spent in the consideration of Executive business; after which, the Senate adjourned to this day, 12 o'clock. In the House cf Representatives, a great number of resoluii ns were offer
ed, adopted and refered; among which
vas a resolution by Mr. Carson, in structing the Committee on the Distiict
of Columbia to inquire into the expedi ency of allowing to the District ol Co lumbiaa Delegate in Congress Washington City, Dee 23
In the Senate yesterday, the resolu
tions offered by Mr. Holmes, calling on
the President of the United States for
information in relation to the trade to the British West India colonies &c, were
adopted. The bill to provide for the
extinguishment of the Indian title to
land in the State of Indiana, was or
dercd to be engrossed for a third reading Mr. Ben ion gave notice that he
would, to day, ask for leave to intioduce
a bill to reduce the price of Public
Lands. Some time was spent in the con
sideration of Executive business. When
the doors were opened, the Senate ad journed to this days, 12 o'clock. In the Ihuse cf Representatives,
petition was presented, by Mr. Bates
from citizen of Massachusetts, praying
the abolition of Slavery and the Slave Trade within the District of Columbia. Ivlany resolutions wete offered and adop ted; among which were the following: by Mr. Bouldin, for an inquiry into the comparative cost of various articles of merchandize in this country, and in those from which they are usually imported having particular reference to woollen goods, of the various qualities; by Mr. Dkayton, instructing the Committee on Foreign Affairs to enquire into the
expediency of nuking compensation to American citizens, for losses sustained by French spoliations, committed piior to September 1 800; by Mr Blair, ol Tennessee, for appropriating the proceeds of the sales of the public lands among the several S ates and Territories, tor the pit' poses ol Internal Ioi -provemcm and Education; and by Mr. Dodbkidok, for an enquiry into the expediency of the erection of a Biide across the Ohio, at Wheeling Bills vere reported for the establishment of an Asay Office in he G ld Re,on ' the Southern State?; and lor making further provision for the reiiel of dUtres .ed American se.ninn in foreien coun-
IX SRXATK. ll'uth-.ngtcn C'iry, Dec. CWf. Mr. POIN DEXTER submitted the followirs resolutions: Rciolved, That the Committee on Fi nance be instructed to enquire into the expediency of fixing a rate ol duties on foreign imports, not to exceed on any article imported into the United States more than twenty per cent ad valorem, and not to reduce the duty on any article so imported, below ten per cent, ad valorem; and to arrange such duties, having regard to all the great interests of the country, so as to produce a nett re venue ot not less than fittccn millions oi dollars annually. Resolved, That the said Committee be further instiuctcd to enquite into the expediency of giving effect tnd operation to said system of duties on the SOlh day of June next. Mr. WHITE, from the Committee on Indian Affairs, reported a bill making an appropriation with a view to the exlin guishment of Indian title to lands in the State of Indiana, which was ordered to a second reading. Washington City, Dec 23, 1831. Mr. 1 1 EN DR I CKS submitted the following rest) uiiot.: Resolved, That the Committee on Commerce be instructed tocrquirc into the expediency of making on appropriation to improve the navigation of the two White rivers in the Stat-: of Indiana, from their junction with the Wubvsh as high upasthfy maybe considered navigable; and also thr.t the same Committee be instructed to inquire into the expediency of authorizing a survey of the mouth ol Trail creek, at the Southern Bend of Lake Michigan. Mr. BEN TON, pursuant to notice, obtained leave and introduced a bill to reduce the price of the Public Lands, which was oidcrcdto a second reading
Mr KING, ftom the Committee on
Public Lands, reported a bill to provide
for a change in the mode of disposing ol
the public lands, which was ordered to a second reading.
The bill to provide for the cxtinquish-
ment of Indian title to land in the State
cf Indiana and in a part ol the State of
Illinois and the Territory of MiclWan,
SSoi'ottfli! ?JJmion. JjOPICF. in hereby ;ivcn. that :m tlcc M tic rv vv ill he held at the Ourt-houe in Vinccnnes, on Monday the 6th day of February next. ensuing, for the purpose of choosing a President of the Board of Ti ustccs, Burnish Constable, and three Tinstees, and three Assistant Trustees from each ward. John MiGiffin is apprinted Jndpe, and James Smith, Clerk for the Upper Ward. R. P. Price J.ulce, and II. P. Hn kaw Clerk for the Middle Ward, an! John B. Dunning Judc;e, and John Moore Clerk, for the Lower Ward. By order of the Board of Trustee. SAMUEL HILL. (YrrJL Januat v T, IP 2. 49 tdc
TAKEN UP
g i.! j di P.dner, in Harrison township.
State of EiCfannr. Iwox Cor. T".
hma1NIN(; in the Post Office at Prince0lon, Indiana, the quarter ending the flst cf December, 1M31, which if not taken cut in three mmths, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. B-W. V. Brown, Will Black, Larkin Buitchfield. J. Burnett F Will French. II Will Iln.nah, Ci: Humphrev s, junior. M Adam Miller, Alex, McGuire, R Milton Peed, S Tailton Suiiih. Samuel Shannon, Ji hn Steel T John Tuble, Sarah Tlumpkins. V Jas. Yinzant. V Asa Watts, Charles Wallace. JOHN" A It HI J I'll NOT, P. M. Princeton, Gibson co. Jan. 2, lih- 4y 3t KSW ST6BE. SAMUEL & WILLIAM J. WISH, HAVL just received from Philaokl riilA and Baltimohk, and arc now riiVrin for sale, in the frame house, on Mai KCt-strcet, a few doors from Reynolds
& Bonner s, and immediately opposite '1 omlinon's ik Uo.ts's -store, A CENKRAL AP'OKTMr.ri T OK MEKt'IIAN-
lUZi:. C'0SK8T1M
pry Gssnr,
was read a third time, and passed '
HOUSE OF KEPllESi;XATIVF,S. Washingf'sU City Dec 2at. On motion of Mr BOOM, it was Resolved, That the Committee on In
ternal Improvement be instiuctcd to in
quiie into the expediency of making an
appropriation for the puposeof improv ing the United States Post Uoad from
Louisville in Kentucky, lo St. Louis, in
Missouri.
On motion of Mr. CAUR, of Indiana
it was
Resolved That the Committee on Pub
lic Lands be instructed to inquiic ino
the expediency of reducing the, price of
tne ruouc lianas, anu tnat tney griruuate
the price thereof in such manner tint the refuse lands which remain vmsoM in districts which have been culled, may be
flcred to purchasers at a less specified piice per actc than the minimum piice of the Public Lands, securing to the ac tual settler, for a specified term of time,
the opportunity or privilege of purchasing the quatter section, half quarter sec lion, or quarter-section by him improved On motion of Mr. McCARTY.it was Resolved, That the Committee on Internal Improvement be instrujejedjo inquire into the expediency of a utrTfe fuzing the State of Indiana to construct road through the public lands from the South crn Bend cf St. Joseph's Biver, by Fovt Wayne, to Lawrenceburg. in said state.
Also, a road fiom a point on the Ohio State line, west of Oxford, bv Liberty, New Castle, Mumyown,and Goshen, to the northern boundary of the State of In diana, each alternate section of the unappropriated public lands through which said road may pass, on each side thereof, for the construction of the same. The Legislature adjourned yesierday, after a sessipn of ninety-four xlays, in which were enacted one hundredand six
laws of a public an 1 general character, and two hundred and eighty seven of a private and local nature Such of the former as have not already appeared in our columns, will be published without
delay Among them may be found some
State at large -the registration law-She act abolishing imprisonment for debri the act of incorporation f the new Bank andotheis .YashvUle Refi. Dec 22. Colombia. 1 he Republic of Colombia has ceased to exist Despatches receivtd at 'he Department of State, bring in telligence of the division of Colombia into three separate and independent states, viz: Vcnczuia, New Granada and
A I.AKOT. AM) CKM'.IIAL ASSORT t I'.ST OK AND SHGS, All of which they are :eiern.iinl to sell low for cami, or approed COUNTRY PRODUCE. Pet s, us wiping to purchase, vill do well by calling and ex iniining for themstlves. YiucuuRS, Dec. IT, 1S31. 45 tf
on 20.CCO ib8. of coon MER-
CUANTALLL PORK.
15
0 a tifet or arttci-s? 1JOMNING In the Post Office a. Washif:gton. Davis county, Indiana, on the 31s. daytof December, vvliich if net taker- out in thrre months, will he sjt,r to the General lV-t tXfice as dead Letters. A James Allen. B-W tliiam IVdh)W, dvwu'd lh)V de '2, David Biv)ke-, M v i B w ers, Charles R. Brown, Jehu fiav'ti s J cues IViz .n, -C -Clerk of Daviess c c Charles Chapman, Rcasau S. Chapman, Silc.s ('etcham. Isaac Clark, Thomas Cot.kv, D- J is. Doherty, F Bet j. & Mai v F erl in. (Jbid Fig&ins, (ietn'ge Fny, (i W'n. Gee-en-well, II Harvey IIeg,-ans, J uncs Houston, i Jesse Lucas. MJatnes M'Cidl, Vm. Mattingly S Klias Stone, Dav id M Smith, William 1). Sheppard, liuvlev Sc tt, Cornelious Sitnes, Alexandev Stephenson V Daniel X'antrees. W Thomas White Y
Harvey Young. JOHN MURPHY, p. m. Dec. 2, 1831-48:..
Knox eoutit . li iv iU;v, f m r
veailingpast, xvith a few uhitc hairs in its : KNOX CIRCUIT CwUiLT, forehead, a snull vUiitc snip on its nose.! Scvtembir Ttrn, 131.
iouj; i.ne anu rnane, about lj hands high, no other marks r brands per-ceivabh-. appraised at before u.e, on the 12th of IVrt nibt r. IS 31, lv Joseph B dd-
win .i.iu j.ii.inj ie:uiv. ii'.ven under mv
J
John C. Holland, Administrator cf Jchri Holland, dee'd
hand and seal, tins f.Jst dav of iVeemher, 1S.1. JAMKS THORN. J. P.
Jan. r, 18:,:.
cash preens
At tiii: Vim ::m : Stfam Mill am
DlSTILLi.i'.V FLOUK. (Sap.) - - S3 00 Do. ;.d rate, - - -J .iQ
MKAL.
UCJ illDlVl .l , OV IMP e . -
MAlUiON & IIUNTI'.IL Dec. 51. 131. 47 tf
Vs. A CIU.CRY. John J. O'Brien, and Mrhacl O Burn?. K.xt colors of Thomas Jones, dee'd. and Francis Vigo.
ND now at th?5 time enne the
fi-)Sl!,n
a &t.ot of 7irttcr UFMA1NINO in the P.st Uflicc at
cennes, Knox county, Indiana, the j li ter ending the 3t d;.y of Di-cembe; , 1831. which if not taken nut in three months, v. 115 bv sent to the (ieneiul Post OMice as dead letters.
T'Ptrsr.ns calling for any letters in the i f:lowin list, will please say they are ad- j X'rrtistd, or they. may not get them. j
Com-
plvn.-mt. by Jnd.-h. h:s Solicitor, and it
, appeam.g to th" Miti-fn-tut cf tlc C urt, I that John J. O'Brien and Michael Hums, i two of the defendants in said bill mcntioneil. are mm residents of lb s Slate, j It is ordered th.it the prndincy ef this
-ilvit be pnhlid.ed in the Wt stern Sun, a ' - .. . . - l r r-
- p iper pin tiu in v mcennes, ri tour wtek-i
"luvnni, inai siiii ctieruanis appear here on the fir-t dav of next term and answer the complainant's bid. or the same j w ill Ik taken as confessed. And on further motion it is ordered, that this cause be con
tinued until the next term of this Court. And on fuither motiou.it is ordered, that Dedimus do Lsue generally. Test. D. C. JOHNSON, c.k. c.c. Dec. 31. 1331. 47 4 v
in-
A F. P. Ames Samuel Adams John Alton B Joseph Beard A. Badvllct O. Bristol John Brant Caroline Bishop, Robert Benson, J. Burner
F.iza D. Burden
Hit'dman II ire Josiah L. Holms J Philip Jones W. C. J(nes Thos. Jamison K N. Knipc L II. Lasselle jr
M
Hem v B.irhmau tf) Isaac Mvei .. Bosvvfll A. B. Mil Mrs. B Maud Jehn McCh
nn !;' linger
Thos J. Bceler. Fflward B ant Vetal Bouehu C John Crock,
James Martin, 2
Robert MeCoy
s
Kee
lute
Jacob Mf.y
John Mi Kve W illiam Myers Ignatius Mattinjj'y John McCom!) N
Christndicr Curtrer J. S. Norton Henry Caswell II. B. Neiherton
By the BARRLL, vck and fresh! ! none of our old
W;tpjtf STiMvxj stuff, for sale low
li i-irfi.-trfj . . ,i t' t: ..-u
ui uio uieennes iisnuerv . MAR RON & HUNTER." Nov. P2:h. 1M1. '10-Jf
tjOTICE is heieby e;iven, that I have jL t:aken out letters of administration on the estate of Arjnilla Ramsey, lat of Dec
ker township, Knox county, deed; Tsow.
DOCTOR EOFF'S Ti'MC AND ANTI-DvsrFPTIC PlLLS. riHIS Medicine is offered to the puMic .L w ith a confidence produced by lonsj experience in practice that they possess the following properties: They will operate gently as a purgative, and as tffectually
l cleanse the stomach and intestines of all cf j tensive and irritating matttr as any Medi
cine now known, and will not debilitate them. They do not produce the least sickness or nausea, but on the contrary the appetite and feelings will generally be improved in one hour after the pills are taken. They can be used at all times and by all ages. No attention is necessary to diet, drink, or exposure to wet or cold, while using them. A few boxes will be found generally sufficient to remove the most confirmed DYSPEPSIA, with all its distressing symptoms, head-ache, sickness and sourness of the stomach, loss of appetite, habitcal costiveness, despondency of mind, and a host of nervous affections, with which every person labouring under the disease 13 mre or less afflicted. As an ANTI-BILIOUS MEDK1NK. eveiy person using them will soon become satisfied of their superior friary. YP re f mred cnlu by Doctor JOJi.Y 1JJFF, U'hrtlwg, Va. DU EOFF'S TOXIC and .i.YTrDY.SPEl'TiC PILLS will be kept eonstantlv for sale at the store of SAMUrT oc WILLIAM J. WISE, Market-street, Vinccnnes, Indiana. Dec. 31. l.x:?l. 47 tf INDIANA DSDXQCRAT, TM ICL A U'FFK, During the Session of the Legislature. J3 3. if5, pontoon. FT1HE Democrat will be published twice a JL week during the Session of the Legislature, and will give a general report of the proceedings of both Houses. A large additional expense will necessarily be incurred by making the Democrat a semi-weikly paper, but as many of our friends have urged the propriety of the undertaking, we have determined to hazard the experiment and throw ourselves upon the liberality cf the public for its support. Subscribers for the session will receive two papers per week, during the session for 75 cents to be paid in advance. Regular annual subscribers will only pay as heretofore, 52 numbers making a year. Subscriptions can be conveniently remitted by the members cf the Legislature, Post Masters are requested to act as agents, and by forwarding us the sum cf five dollars . shall be entitled to receive a paper twice a week for their trouble, and papers for seven subscrilxTs, wich is equivalent to one dollar. The same privilege will be extended to all others w ho will act as agents, and the papers forwaidcd on the receipt of the mo ney. Ciood and faithful reporters will be procured, and those w'io are desirous to know.
t .11.-1. r- w
estate, arc requested to make immediate ! "i"""- w tSm4mc pavment; alto all havinr claims atnin-t said ; ''us'S .a,,d to receive a pape r giving a
estate, are reouestru to present t!icm duly
P A. Champomier (ieorge (' alhound W illi.im ('hildress Jesse Clayp.iol David H. C.oc Daniel Claik B. ("ravens O. Ch:;ppcll John Ciinnon W. B. Clifton (j. Cunmiudiam I) Thomas Davis 2 Samuel Dimlap Joshua Davis Jese Day E L-hn Evving F Ji hn Farmer
Hugh Findley Isa:fc J. Foster (; John Green Thomas Glass Wni. (;allagher 2 Julian Gray Wni. Goxlman James Crimson 2 Charles Gallagher II James Havens C.H.Hamilton John Hummer Desmond Huston S M. Hone, 3 Ch's, Hancock E. Herrington
O. Ilorare Orcutt John K. Owen Oveatn fc Peciiid P J' lm Purcell Henry H. ihelon S.tmnel Patterson (Jeo. W, Potter rdoses Pinson R G Revcs VVm. Rennick S Minard Smith John F. Snapp Dav id Still well Win. Sampson A. D. Scott Able Sergeant David Snyder T F. Thompson Madam Tisdelle Samuel Thomjison S. Tcverbaugh .V M.C. Vernon Cassandra Vanhook W John Wvant I'.liz-tbeth White Dr. Woolv t it on Sarah Webb Robert Warth II. D. Wheeler Jesse Whitecomb
Jan. 2, 1P32.
JOHN SCOTT. P. M. 48 3t li)9
VHEREAS I. William Way, have taT ken out Letters of Administration cn the estate of Abel Way, dee.'d, late of Martin county, Ind. all persons indebted lo said
general history of the passing events of the
u.vu. , v. u , x.ow - - - . ; -e linieSf in alldepartn.enrs. will find the Dcmthenfore, all those having claims against fCir1
said estate, are requested to present them isoitni. v a. i , .mm r.
within twelve months from this date, legal
ly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. The estate is believed to be solvent. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER
GIVEN," that on Friday the 'Z7ih dau of
January, 1832, I will soli at public sale, to i
the highest bidder, all the personal property of si.id deceased, consisting of Horses, Work Cattle, Hojis, Sheep and Corn, Farming Utensil?, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and a quantitv r.f other articles. Terms
Jan. 2, 1832.
4S 3t
ocrat a cheap and faithful record.
Indianapolis, Oet. fcth, 1831
INDIANA JOURNAL,
ON AX IMPERIAL SIIKET,
ot much impottance and interest tolhe ! made known on the dav cf sab.
JOHN RAMSEY, .hln'r. Dec. 30. 1831. 4a
7
Ji
be
- I r .i
pursuance of an order from the hono- 011 UiC previoa- evening
rable the Board ot Commissioners of
Knox county, an election will be holden at the court-house in Yn.renncs, on SztHrdjj the '2$:h day cf January ;.?.'(?;.', for the purpose of electing one astieecf th.e Peace in the Borough of Vmcennes, vvh.en a:d
W I N TEH A R R A N ( EM EN T
TjUOM and after the i twice a ituJc during the icssion of the STk t ......... . I ' i .
j J$2tf& cm mail frotn Louis ; FpHIS paper will, as heretofore, be pub -
MWXZtttTCZij ville, Kentucky, and JL lishtd twice a week during the session the Wtjiiru mad trom St. Louis, Missouti. ! ot the General Assembly, and it will, as uuwill arrive eveiy Tuesday, IhutsdiiV, and a contain a detailed account of the proceede Saturday, at G P. M. and depait every Sun- J ii g f)f the LegisUture. Its increased sizr day, at 1( A M. an 1 Wednesday and Fti- will r.iTord us an opportunity to present oudav at 4 A. M. j reakrs w ith a much greater quantity and The Ev.msville nrd Mount Vernon mail variety of intelligence than heretofore." The will depart every Wednesday morning at character of the-paer is presumed to be
4, .. .vi. ar;u arrive eveiy ratuu:av, at well known, it tias tu en :n existence near
ly nine yeat s, and for the last three yean
il'-r Letters intended fo; tliesc mails must; has ben published twice a week durii g the depi'sittd in the of.u.e by 9 o'chK-k, P. 1 session of the Legislature. It hr.s thus been
12, M.
the Equator, which, in all human proba-i will attend.
Vili y will degenerate, in a few vears, into i N. B. The qnalined voters of Vinccnnes
Dec 7T
4
I M M
I . A
JOHN SCOTT, P. T.
31. n'31. 47 6c.
Samuel Ca 1 nan, ( i'dl tow uhp, Sulli-
aii conntv. la. cue BLACK FILLY, i
where the Jmlges, Clerks and Inspectoisj .y,mds high, "with a V. switch tail, some
! enabled to rive what i;o other nar.er ht r
ww i i - - w has done a lull and connected binary cf the procetdins of the Ligislature. Hav ing in-
' currt u an increased e penditure in cnUrg- ! ing it t an imperi d siz-, wc apjieal to our , ft liow-citizens, with confidence that the aji-
peal will not tie made i:i v ain I'm an increased
prttnuiage. We have unifi.rmly sutdined
a loss by our s'-u.i-weekly public ttioi.s, !;ut
so many petty monarchies
cannot exis in conned n wnli.nn established religion. Louisville A
The National Iniellifjencer btTTtrCOd Cy ,A ..It ......... .1. At f 1 1 I i I '
iiaui ui;u .ir viayM ij.oi ui iinvjrc, i has not resigned, and will not resign, his
A Rnnblic township abne, can cte at said election.
4. Lt. I I ULiUO, D. 5. K. C. Jan. 4, 18J2. 4vi
lYilti. li-.i. i. tVi rein .1 of . 1 (I r ' 1 iv It
Wolfe, Wilh.m Uol. -nd A. M Ivee. t-., e ' r- . , ' . .V "
Nicholas smirm
cut.timita to canyon the
"m ana Sheet Krou
seat in the Senate of the U. States. lo. Business at the el 1 st-r.d. where he will be
' h ippy to accommodate his customers. The Philadelphia Ii (purer of the C7 h August CO. 1H:1.
me, Dec.
;i, l.31
W. II. CRLAOLK, J. P
4 1 - j
trv, t!e rapi l increase cf o jr po'iulation.
i and the gro ing demand for new sonrr in-
C'YPRLSS Slll.NuLLS, I -Vr ok- l-y WILLIAM MILURC.
incenncs. Sop. 'JI, ls:l. W
S0.000
teliigence, seem to it'juire that we should
advance rathi r than letngr-ide. Vrlus Iherefoiv deitra.iued to enlarge cur s'ueet, I exert cur lct eier'es, and uiv for leuui- ! i. c ration cn the liberality and patriotism tf ! an enlightened people.
CASH IN HAHD
ult
S oi s;
Our respectable fclhjw citiz-n. !
tries Many private bills were acud cn; Stethfn (urAkd. expired last crenipg. ! in Conmmittec of ths Whok. ' at an advanced ape,"
0:i Laud .ind for ;ule at this Oii:cc
TKRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
WIILA T, RYi: :.nd CORN, deli- T ue
at the m e niK-- Moam Mill. .... .
N
OV.
MARRON PJ. 1VJ1
HL'A 1'LR
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DOUOLAS.'c MAOUIKC, Lditors. I.idi.u.aptli, Owt. '29, ltjl.
