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dant certainty In several parls r ,l,s rc' port. He opposes a cc?sion of the waste lands lo the new States, for similar reasons. He sees that they would throw them into market upon such terms, as vould enable the most ir digent to purchase a home, and hence the manufactories would be drained of operatives. In enumerating the arguments which demonstrate the inexpediency of the proposed cession, he ssys, in that event, "each 6arV would be desirous of tr.riting the greatest number of emigrant
for the lurfiote cf rabidly iciulattng tfs cvjn territories," which he fears would give rise to 'ccUisions aniong the states,' attended with 'dangerous consequences.' The fear that the new States would be rapidly populated, is here &hovvn to be the pivot upon which the whole report turns. The spirit of emigration would be stirred beyond the mountains the hirhwavs vould be crowded with masses of human beings flying from poverty and distress the factories would be emptied of their miserable drudging tenants, and the ragged starveling children, who pine in wretchedness within their walls and in the West, we would see cottages and farms, ptowd hearted freemen, with their happy, rosy-chcekrd families, scattered through the wilderness. If additional testimony were wanting to ascertain the ruling passion of Mr. Clay and his American System friends, in relation to the public lands, we have it, in the memorial adopted at the great New York Tariff Convention. This meeting composed of delegates from nearly every State in the Union, and acting under the countenance of Mr. Clay, speaks truly the feelings and opinions of the pirty, upon this interesting eubjec. In their memorial to Congress, thev adopt the following language: "The last advantage which your me morialists propose to mention, as result ing from the establishment of domestic manufactures, is their effect in restraining emigration from the settled to the unsettled Jiarts vf the country " After such developemems from the highest and most unquestionable sources none can remain unacquainted with the 8ecrct impulses by which Mr. Clay has been prompted to oppose the liberal po licy which the administration has cvin ced every solicitude to pursue, in encouraging the settlement ot the national domain. The show of 2eal lor western interests, under which his project is masked, is too shallow, too flimsy to dupe credulity itself it is a hollow hearted profession a mockery which can but kindle the rtsentment of the people it is designed to delude and op press. r ' From the Louisiana Adertiser f June 2. Ry the arrival, yesterday, or the schr. Esuperor from Tampico, we are furnished with the 'Gaztta de Tampico" ot the 21 t and 25 h ult. We make the following tiansiation: '1 ampico, May 21. Information received horn the camp of Gen. Terao, assures us that a captain was killed in the action of the 1 3th inst. Much confusion reigned among the Ministerial tioops, and it is said that Gcnl. Teran threw himself into a canoe, and fled with precipitation across the lake The cavalry weic under arms, waiting for orders, but, as they received none, they took the road to Altamira of thtir own accord. It appears that the soldiers bad been persuaded that they might enter Tampico without firing a shot, and vhenthey met with a different reception, they protested that they had been decei ved. &c. The gunboats which sailed on the 1 8th to dislodge the advanced post of Teran from the mouth of the femeei, .eturned in the evening; the Ministerial had nine killed and wounded. 35th May. The besieging army was much alarnitrd last night, and entertained itself with frequent discharges of artillery and mus wetry. Not a single pcison, however, left the city. At day-light, an extraor oinary messenger was despatched to spread the news cf the victory! Capt. Carman, of the schooner Empe eor, has politely furnished ua with lurther intelligence. oi uic i.nn uu. 7cn. 1 eran withdrew Iiis army, and retreated to the interior On the 26-h. General Montezuma, with ab iut 1500 men in high spirits, sallied for'h from Tampico in pursuit of the fugitives, and intending to n.arch upon ?an l.uh. 1 1". w m . ... 1 . . V. I. 1 A i I 1 1 k i. w ai mj . uili) iiJLi 'juiiiuimica era Cruz, raised ihc siege on the 15th ult. and, leaving their artillery, as also their f ick and wounded, retreated to the inte rior. The army of General Santa Ann? Vvhat with volunteers and deserter a trum he enemy, had increased to near three thousand men. flushed whh succc: he left Vera Cruz on ihe Uih, and w - -1 as marching on to make the city of Mesico the scit of his operations If the intelligence from Vera Cruz proves to be correct, the fate cf the Ministciial party will be very shortly decided. Under date of London the T-h May, End the latest intelligence ticm Pa ns; Ihc Sun says We have just received the Pans oarers cf ihe Ih 1 be Mimctry appear to be acting with something like victor. Stion mtasuics Sf.amst the Catlits have beer, ordered Tl.r report thut the Duchess of Kerry intended to have bndetl on taunc point cr Clb.tr ct the coat, appea-s r. iw tu be bevci.d aU doubt; but certain diiccaifituic a - -
would, we are assured, attend any ?uhj attempt to create a chil war Theie in an article in the Mcniteur, stating that telegraphic despatches from Marseilles, dated the preceding day, (Friday the 4th)
had been received by government, which represented that government as enjoying perfect tranquility. The state of Fi ante in is also declared to be satisfactoty. Th.c rumor that Marshal Soult was to be the new Premier continued to gain ground; . . r i . .. r tor we reercr to unci mat me return or . M. Perier to public life was deemed , . t . i L, . : hopeless. Keports ur.lavcurable to the existence ot the present government ( were in circulation. , The cholera was rapidly omunishing in every respect. j k.'uiiib iumo nviv vim.iiuMiuiuiliii.Hii' day last, that disturbances would take ! place, it bcirR the anniversary of death of the Lmperor; but altho scvcrai persons inrew ganana3 01 liowers,! Stc. at the fort of the Pillar in the Place Vendome, no disposition to liol was ob served among the populace. Thp rinkp i)vt Rr.Jrlmtndf. son of "Va
polcon, was dangerously sick at Vi- una, l" the ersijrned commissioners w ill ofand his recoverv'considered hone'ess. ! kr at Pr,HlJ ?a,c lfor court-h u;-o
T? TTT Hs,!'5 1 I' 1 I 111 11 I IV. - fttully informed that their accounts ; ant i.oics are now m tue nanus ot m. binson, Esq., artd if thev want to save uscf trouble, and themselves of cost, they will come forward and make payment by the 15th instant. MARIION HUNTER. Yincenne?, June 1), 1S32. 16fWiXL.i a laree ana commodious and EOT in HruceviUe, Knox .Kliana, well calculated for either a l avern stand. 1 lie Situation is ... .. . EE, a laree and commodious V and pleasant, presenting a god va cancy for either, surrounded by a dense population of enttrpi isinvj citizens, (ientlemcn v.ib!iing such a situation, nil I do will to examine the premies, as a bargain will be given. A BUUNhlDE. N. H. Enqr.ire of J. T. S'unpson, in Rrurevdle, or J. Chambers, 8 iniks north of the village, who is duly authorized to sell and transfer the propel ty. A. Vh April 1S32. 12 2m ;r?-The Louisville Public Advertiser will I insrit the above two months, and send the account to this cflice for collection. fUAlMISSlOX AM) Si'OitAUE rnHE subscriber has the pleasure ol JtL informing the public generally that he still continues the Commission and Stowage Business, at his Oid Stood. ! A O A Til WEST CORyER Ot li A TE K A 'D MARKET STREETS. WILLIAM MIEURE. Vincenr.es, April, 1831. 9-tf SPRANG and SUMMER GOODS. WILLIAM MIEURE Has just received a good supply of Tx)h:icx A?nD DOIESTIC DRY GOCLS, Amongst uhich arc the vevezt patterns and latest style Calhoi.s, Gi:,oha:is, Hoi'KN CasfiMEUKS, He has also received GUOCERIES, nv i no i li am) i aj; He respectfully solicits a conliuuaiu e I II AVE a large assortment of TIN WARE on hand, which I will sell at wholesale or retail low iW CASH or PRODUCE, such as may suit. Job wot k done atshott notice. ' N.SMITH. Vinrennes. Jan. 21, 1832. 50 tf THE P1LMIUMS. rpiIE publishers of the LADY'S BOOK, X. impelled by a sense of gratitude for the unprecedented patronage uhich has been bestowed upon their work, and anxious to improve its character by every means in their power, ha e determined to offer the following premiums, viz: FOR THE BEST ORIGINAL TALE, Written for the Lady's Hook, SCO DOLLARS. LOR THE BEbl OK1C1NAL POEM, Suitable f r publication in t!:e LADr's BOOL', Accomp&ming each communication, the name of the winer must be fnrnMied. If secrecy is preferred, the name may he enclosed in a separate sealed envelope, which will not be opened except in case ot the successful candidate. It will, cf course be understood that all articles submitted for these premiums will be iJsoluiely at tne disposal r.f the publishers The publication of the 'Pales and poems xvill be commenced immediately after the itciy award is made. Editors of paper eychantrin-' with the Lady's Rook, and others friendly to th; iromoti.iM of I .W--.tni f r,-.,.tl m; i'iki ilia .,Kn,-n C .... : spectivc papei s. J December 2 i 45 Flax Seed Oil? Eur sile by ? UI TT & ORRICK
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TOTIIYSICIANS & MERCHANTS. HI TT & OH HICK are just receiving from Baltimore, a very la:u;e a no splkndid asscrtmemtof
print ot "quality and quantity, ihey think, superior to m.v thr,t hve er arrived dnring cr.e reason, at any uic establibhment in -tate (;t Indiana, heretofore. In f.f or six f'vs tl.r f .-rlirin will hp ----- qened and aded. when they v, dl be prepared to hll ail orutrs in their line r.t Lusi- ... .s wi,h nca.n. . rr.,i nM thp ,jSt accomi,cai,ls. lernis. After the time jlmxe ?p.ecif.ed, thty invite the attention of Physu -lans paiticular y to the qMity ai:cl low pru-i s ot their Medicines .as thi -y haxe . , ... ' ' I ULy';' ' ,v cu , lor P"n- , , nKS and StatioNA;. Vmcenncs, April 18.3 i i:ev nave a so reri ivril a sunniv Ol 12 ConunfCoucr Sale. "JTX pursuance of an order from th; ho9 norahle Circuit court of Knox roun- , d.mr in mrrm. s:t,;Ltu . -:tr, ! 7 T . . . t im mm m ' . ' '....,. "' r ft!VAm st. at IZ O VIOOIC, J4Z ! T v v th t! tr a or) n t r.n fcf": . m k . o . . . ' I V " '" . 1 1 4 1 v , J -V till 'Hill? V 4 V I I I J 'I I Ul interest from the date of said sale, if th1 same is not punctually paid, which payment is to be secured bv mo;traue on the premises. AY. L. WITHERS, J. I). HAY, JOHN MYERS, CoMXIiSlOXER?. lav'G, 1S:V. 17Y TH22 IfIEMK2IlS ,h3 Vincennes Roval akcii Chap1 ,. -m . . . ..,. 4 Ti lt win meet on hatununi tue -lord all in.-t. ot the Yiucenr.e-s Eodo Room, at 1 oViock, i. M. A nunetual attcudanee is de4 ired. Per order of the "vr. i:. ir. p. J. I)ARHENNi:.rV.v. June 10, IKVI. P.f k2sv 7T"TAYl just rercive.l from PiifL.vnr.T.AJL vm. and now oOer for sate at their At' More Room on the coiner of Market and 31ai:i-slreets, a ery jreiieral asurtmeut of DRY GUklENS-V7AHZ2, All of whieh they will dispose of at the lowest prices lor cash, or such articles of Corvrnv Pkoitcl: as may suit. June 10, lN'W. 9 TilSEXJ UP i3L' camnel, Alufiv, living in Knox county. russi;roii 'J'ownship, one iron gray ftOR!, I yc?ars old, l." hands high, with some satnlle spots, had a rope round his neck, and a boil on, apprt.i.--! to before rnp, by IMie.hael Wii;i ;id Washington IL.iiingsworih, this till i!av of June, VOL HARPER, J. P. N IS. Il tt June 1( i .rrirB & mrzi v f Low for cash. Vinecnues, June ii, Snk. E indebted to the estate r.f John k, deeM. are informed that the : last tension have come to band. illicit pavnient can ho enforced, and unless payment is made prior to the llh ot July next, suits will be instituted without respect to persons. MARTIN' EOP.INSOX, HIRAM DECKER, AMrs. Those ow iii the est an.; of (i. W. Purley, deed. will be regulated agreeable to the above notice. MARTIN ROBIWSOX, Adm'r of G. W. Parly, deed. June !, lSU-j. 1S " Kitoontc Crlrlirattou rgIIl Antiivtrsarv t: & L of St. John the Raptist will be ci lebt ated at Viiicenr;es, bv Yincennes Lodee, No. 1. On Sur.da-i th-Vh tf" of J:1", a prnce sinn wiil be forme and proceed to the Metbod'M chapel, where t ! a sermon will be deiivcied by Rev. Krother II. M. Shaw f i f.,n,,.!t,ff T l.mo .. :n ,- , . .i, ? . a nr.irppi in nrcr r ;i( ,n to tlie Alt tl o-.list r h:o. n.-1. .it which ol . e an address vvi!l be rol t ' ''VV 4 . - - ----- - - 1 11 ,,Ani.u,' ! tli-otV-. rt T W. l)l, rf ( 'ir. J. W. Dnis. cf C:iri;e. . tlini.ei wm ue in u uieu ior ine oe- . , -.1. I i - . I 1 .... casion bv John C. Clark R. P PRICE, Miv IP. ls.VL ALWAY. 0. HAM AM lo.t A Lil AT THIi
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A severe i-olitir.-il cciulict is :' T achrre;.
A "-f-w Coithrr oi facti. u invii aie- mi -jicr, on the road lean in;: trrni nar.ir.s at Wadun-tou to accomplish tluir .vi'de to St. Louis. 4 rriV ? vr-sf r.f Wahsclhsh ends at the hazard cf their ctnintiy's inton, and l niies rrct r.f Yp-ccm'S
peace, prosperity and honor. Extremes : have nit t. 'I i;e Chan. pirn f an e.Mcasvn- .., ... v ... Vlll..vu ,,. Wiethe mhi, kc,n tions, kindle faction m cur hali cf !emla- , t,nn sm, F-, ni,r r,. , .,;vrlI,.trnt ana j unarchv. i !t u time for the people to take the alarm! ! lThe rau,eles, 1.ljlClioJ1 (foar Mi:iittrr to (;rcat U.iuiii. uas but the f.rst ocrt ct ei U'.IS IlUt'J .iUUlll .Ualr.Sl tM M V li 1 1 '!' u.;u i j-aie. r.i our ;" crninenx, ai.ti p.iiuo ; it dn.it.Utrt.rlr.n U will . . K,. f. !. , lowed Ijv others tonally hostile to the bu rests of the people, aud insult ing to the Pre- j sideiit of their clu ice. Insrcad ot devoiiw!;: themselves to the promotion of justice, harmony and peace, a band of political managers in Congress are sptiuug sleiples nidus and anxious diivs in devi-h-tr mean-to u , rv airav against the President all the HhVn, avaricious, corrupt, arid corrupting infiuen- j rft which pervade the Her.nbhc W ith 1 . .!.,. 1 . . . . I. ". . . . ... . . . lIrsc imj mjt 10 vrtiiiiuiMi uic voi.'ii-iiti loquy and disgrace, the pubiic cai ttr ot h:m ..'i....... v-w u.. .v--.... who "has hlivu the measure ot his country's glory." What are wc to expect frrm the success of this "nerj coalition?" VYi'i vyr lituu relations be better man aged? Will our lav. s j b exc rnteci with more hthty and eneigy at home? Will our agriculture, commerce and manufactures flourish meit? W id our national debt be sooner paid? Is theie hoe that the train of public ahVns in gentrd would progress better or so ucll? No it i. not for the benefit cf the countr y that the "new coali ion" has be en forn.td; not- is an inipro:ne ent ia the public ptvperlty expected from its success. The s'.r ucg'e is f-.r .circr, for fdacr, tor the f:ubi;c '.reaiurc. Men who want foreign !oi.-sioi,v, Jfdge!iip, a. id -ther valuable onicts. unar.-lc to swonc the stM'n integrity et Andrew JatKs'.n, and. Svll to hip.i their influence and suj',)f-rt, h.ie united with odier aspirants to the Presidency ia all sorts of combination to destroy his po i j)unirnv, ai.o Uiicat ins re-titrtion, mat rr.s .1 l. it... -.i i lru.e m;i oe occnpitc. o (uu- in i;em ;i tney n;ay carg-avi ior j:r-jrr.r.' ton uit'iei,c nen only men who ouid rt r -.ir, famine ti. pestilence, or any utiier tcu'-ri. " t their own fxclusion fnm i,: ii, thcit a: c seeking to fill tl.e couc.tiy Hu ccmpLints and fiiCtions. It is theintPiest ar.d dcrdre cf the neep.Ie to preserve the HdininWUation of their government in honest hands. To cfLct th;.M bjeet, it is only necessaiy that they guard a- :; iinst deception, and take steps In procure correct information in reKtic.n to the ad.aunistraticn. They will rind Andpi-.w Jackson as true to his coutitrv :c-:: as lie was when he put to hazard fortune, fame, and life, in repelling oar invaders. They will not lie content with his vmple re -fleet ion by the same vore which placed hirn :n the Presidential chair; but, by securing him an increased majority, they will reward his patriotic devotion, and enable him to fn i-di Ids career of public u tfu'e.e.vs in irlorv and in triuninh. As hi ih case of shi-eton. so i in that r.f J.u kon, thev -. id t:ike cave th lour Republic shall ncf be sngmatiz j tno imputation cf ii.gi atiiude. r. ed wiih To en able ever) freeman to obtain correct ! f:;r:n ition durin;; the imptr.din:; coidlict, we :i"i'rsc to iu'iiish thiitu nwrbtrs f an EXTRA (jLODIa, commenc'Civ; about tlse iir.'t of M ay, and cr,!it;n:nnr until tlie election of Electors, for one dullzr. It ill he a 1 arre imperial sheet, entirely fdlcn with use ful matter. One number will be jai'iii:e atter the eSectn n, p-iir. tne re' ult in evtiy tate, as much in Gitad aspjsii'jlc; It will be chk-fty devt.ted to a vindication of the character, fimr, and nrineinles ' t ANDREW JACKSON, with a view to his j re-election. It will promptly repel the rl.in-1 .1 .i r.i .i i. i . i i i ! " tiers auu i.u -tai:)( ais wiih u nav ne liivimul- ! v'i'tetl to destroy him, and hM the "new j coalititm" up to merited detestation. ! From the nature of the under tuUhc;, all subscriptions must be paid in advance, and no paper will be sent until the money sh.di be received. To enable all subscribers to bct;in with the first number, we beg our friends who mav rece'r e these proposals, immediate to raise I i a subscription aiid make returns. V P. BLAIR. Subscriptions received at this office. EV Sl'UINO AND Sl.'M.MEIl GOODS. TIIIj Subscribers hive iut received their SPRING a?,d SUMMER assortment of GOODS compiling a very select variety of kvncv and st.ii.i:
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artich;-, to which thev respectfully invite jdays, Fridays and Sundays, at 12, M. I)jthe attention of their friends and iuireb.i- P:u ts t"r Loui-vilte, Ky. r o We inesd ivr.
scrs generally, and widch thev will olier on very lnoJerate terms, vvhoi.ale and retail.' BURTCD IIEIiF.RD. Yincennes, May 2.", 1SW. ld-:hn. rTTIIE Subscriber bavin" enmrnenred Ji. the HATTING KUS1NESS on Wa ter-street, Yinccn;ies. in thf lioue lormerlv o'.v r.ed bv Hi - r?'- - 'I- ' ' - ' " , i ... ...i.. tu:s mttn ! Y : t'ortr.inu tne ci:s.e:., and "iv. i luii ,u isie, uai ne i . . tl.. . ... .L. 1 try t.'xpt cts to keep on han ! Mid T r r sale, a idis! IJa-'s! I!a:;s! C.iSH, or I Ov'A" will hp .iv.n r. ' U!1V tlllatltltv ot cle m .u.r, , . . j k
AND LAM) F ft hAl.n. THAT valuable prr-rty Mtu"' r.t the Fu'ik,vn the v.f-f fVrk cf Whit;.;
J, ,j;;lrn rop5 jp.T . r -t t?M fijilt t.i!c -t .hhui M'ir.. iv, tWr d. qi.., VP, V ,!:lll.,':.nt , iJ ! vntt-r power fr machh.. r ,.-T" toolhvr wi.1, Mtur.tir.n'on ani.'-!e Mr,;i!ll fo i,.k!i alu's hm.'(ail -00 ui'.-s ?bc.e ril-- roi'-c r f k ... . : . 1 I. I . . . t k r- t A n . .ft ... , k 1 .... . .1 . ':; u one oi .no sirable Mtuatkms in the wforn ctu;nir fur the enip!o merit c f capitjf. Perrons i-!iir. to purcha?, zrd rr. reus of info.tnatio:!, ran apjdy to the i:,deisijncd, living in V'a?hir.iT,on. MiCIIALL MURPiiYJ JOHN :.rURPHY, ( Davids co. Ij. April 'U, IT.-'"..-.-. 07'I he Louisville Advrrtifer, In.'; :ua I t . ... I ll.tt iri.la . 1 . ia l . . . f i n I 1 . r- ':"" I'll, .tii..iiic v iuHill... I 1M . V. Iti.-I.i ..III I'i.lC i." above 0 v-LkH' irrertior , a;id forwurJ their arcfi.f.t- to the administrator-. A i' the sei Jg viz Die I T the semi-nnnual meeting of thf Et L Socir.TY, held m Vinc :n?s en me in or .m;u, irw: louowu. oliirvrs were elected fur the cnuii:: vear, to wii : P. Y) I? ton, Frfit7c;it . I AT -. .1 1-11 J. Ki vf.i.ndall, E. Presulfnt J. b-OML?, ) H' W II 1 . . 1 i I 1 1, tllJU Ccniorc. Jaif Thiiij:. ) W. V. IIitt. Tmif "rrr. J . G . M v. t? s, ( rrt s j ondir ? Src'ry. . Dr.rKi ;:, Sn-ntari'. Do . Jav.i s 'i'm-Ti.r. end .To'-rnt Mai!OX v. en admit. ed membera of the t, i ;t . The JS- iclv adiourro-o to iret cn 1r ;4,j, d i y ot iJ o v'ioCK, M. d li. ulC jL u. June J, rpKE Srrivntr.r.s.i hav j-.tjt rorrivd i fxrni Pin! uie!;tiia, ecr. aii ('v'en-i'. c o.u J f.-aiionable assort tne:. t of SPRING am SUMMEIL GOODS, rompri,.,; Vo ile and Fancy FRY GGOPS, Ludies and G ntiiwctis BUO'LS and SHOES, aborted; FUR, WOOL, and PALHV-SJ HATS: iiit siii am: i t. ' r -Xi T' HARDWARE, HARDWARE, V'EENSWARE, mtMEsncs, ( D(K G R ( CE R 1 1: S, U i;t fl ; IROX CASTIXGS, cc. cc.MM which thev confidently hope on rxaimuation will le fiund to j'lei-e, nnd which train th3 unnreredeuJrd fall jn l oth FiliEKiN and DOMESTIC (;OODS,thcv are enabled, and from, the varrity ;f unuiC'V are detrrmiueJ, to .CI! extremely LOW for CASH. SMITH Ir. CARSON. Vinrcnnf?, Miy 7, s)2. p) lOM th? subscriber living in Vsl: in'ton township, wix con .tv, fnd. mi Snluiday the I'dili inMnt.a brihtbav llaAHES, ,vc 'r s:- yais cbl, nlut L hands liih, shod l ef 'rr, ro rritural marks recollected; w iin he left n., sh had on a yoke and a small be!!, the haver end of ihe loll broken off. Anv "crsnn jlak:nir up siid mnro and returning her t me, or 'iv inj; sait h ini'-rrnation that I cin net Mor aifain. shall le reomblv rcv. arded. RENJAMIN BLANKEX-IIir. Mav -Jo, l.iJ. 17 SUMMER ARRAtX CEMENT Of the Mails to and from Vincervc?, Ts Eastern, from Louisvilie, K nturkv, Arriv es on Tu:sd iys, Tliursdays nr.d Saturdiys, at 12, M. Departs fur St. Lvuis, Mo. sa r e tlavs. at 2, P. M. Arrives from St. Louis, Mi, on Wedrcs. ' lUl rida 's a: : P M' U!ld :.d.,y at 9, A. M. Southern, from Evan-.vi'Ic, Li. Arriv ca on I t;rs(h vs lit) 1 Fr.r!-v at T, P. M. Departs fur Evnsv Uie on V. ecLt idvi and Sundays, at -i. A. ?.L Northern, i'rcr.i 'Perro-IIaute, Arrives on Ti:csd.ivs, at lj, A. M. i-i Fridays at 6, P. M. Dcp a: s on Ytd:. - jdays. at -1. A. M. ar.d Saurd',v zt p. 21. I Sonlbern, fr m Shav.-neetoei;, ii!. I Arrives n Wednesday s, at 11, M. Di pans on 1 ht.rsf'.avs at 2. P. M. JLetters f.r pendi u.'ed; rr.u5 be d-.-pt)-iled in the oin.vor.e 1:.' ir re th ? I ed ciov -'OIIX SCOTT, P. M. June 1, IS 1 2. it'THE Y1XCKXXLS LIHRAKV AS Uea .! tu t.all.:,-. t - tj'yj-:c:..ri st. put. s .. ".titvi . ' ttr ti -f-t. te opened ur rd. tt.e b . tt : . ..: taitutl to (Iro. W. bw,. L, j, vi, er, '115 it.' L-.K.i;.rv l "u . ier . f tbt V
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