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deration, trc adopted. W effered that advice to his Majesty which we thought

Three hours after, the Duke retutr.ed

amidst the hisses ot the mob, who con-

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NOTICE. i 8CMMER ARRANGEMENT '

if nnr ,lnt. t fT r- and which vc tr.nt tinned hrforc. the nala.ee until between 5 M . . t - -----

UUt7 w . . .. . . , . . .. j r v rccK account, arc earnestly s:uIhc circumstances of the imes required,; and 6 o'clock, cheering and hissing those h J(V of . I ! nii-irrr Ihil , 1 ...... . f I ... . . I . . 1 niir no f H c t r- rA

ty would be graciously pleased to accept ti lends or Iocs

the alternative ol our resignation, should i rancis Iiu

inn v I'M in iM.iiti' itii innnr ah nr iiiMiitn un : m - a i w -

miivrsirom 5t. L.CUIS, M. on w ec.r-

: H tlavs. Friciavs and Sund-ivs. at 12. M. 1

v . part for Louisville, Ky. en Wednesdays

md ludavs at 2, P. M. ar.d Mondavi a: y,

Ffistrrr, from Louisville, Kentucky, Arriv es r-n Taes-lavs, Tknrs.l u i m d Satur-

, , , m- c: 1 note, on or he tore the 1st day ot Octol or, ' , . A. -. . . , . . . oesof the late Ministry, bir; ' . , . ! , . , davs at U. M. Departs tor ht. I-r.s, , . , 'nr.. and tnese indebted bv note are also re-! 'f it dct r. passing on horseback, , , . , , c . , same t.. s. at i'. m.

he not concur in the pronrictv of the ad-I was erected with three cheers. There ;M, - - Annrsirom bt. -Lens, M. on y cor

0" a n::v volumi;. ATKXNSOK'S CASKET,

fr rrV.7.? ,- Lifrratnrr, Wit nvd .Vr.-.

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r i o abovcmentioned lime, and save ci;ists, vice so offered. I should state, that his 'was to be uletec cn the 1 6th, and draw-, . " ' ., 1

Majesty, in accepting otir resignations, inp loom and ball the day after, after

lis my wish to ciote mv old accounts.

was pleased to expreis his entire cor.fi

dence, and honoured me with the assurance, that, during the time we have been in ofT.ee, our measures have met with his lull approbation. My Lords, these are the circumstances under which we are placed; we have i;lven n our resignations, which his Majesty has accepted, and we consequently only hold office un til such time as our successors arc appointed. Under these circumstances, I trust your Lordships will see the propriety of not entering upon any public business that is iikcly to lead to a difference of opinion; and I beg to state that it is not my intention to-morrow night to propose any further consideration of the Kctorm Bill. There is a very important Bill standing for discussion this evening, viz: a Bill for regulating the management of the Navy, and as its operations were intended to crfnmence on the 14th of May, it was u-ost desirable that it should be proceeds in with as little delay as possible. A noble friend has underta-

which their Majesties wcie to return to Windsor. A meeting of 'he National Political Union was field on the everir.g of the 12th, at which thousands attended, and

SAMUEL TIIOKX.

Viueenne?, June 23. "'J. 2(Mf

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ELOPED

BOM the custody t f the Jailer on

iinflay evening the 17th int.a man

least c?:r c,f;f:erf;lzfr. end t'vtrcl W)J ci-

cc 1 f-t 77::: :r.

A. M.

Southern, from Evar.svi'.Ie, I?.

Arrives on Tuesdays and Fridays at T; P. : crc

57 '-t.c:: J

I he zv'jrk form at f:c rr.J of tfir i.rcr a v.tune cf cbut tCQ f:a?a. to vriich an eie-

gar.: cnraz-cd tuic f.cc cd a gtr.a ui :r.d;x

Knr flnt ir.n o e t 1 t u 1 1 ltftiiiirt oni' ' "

person as a public enemy,

advise his Majesty to ment, in the existing ci

the bank for gold was recommended in

a placard. Meetings were called in several of the parishes in London, for the put pose of petitioning the hcue to cut

oil the supplies.

When the

Ministers reached

form Committee

who should !

news of the resignation of!et 'aPched Manchester, the Be- j abov

M. Departs for EvansviUe on Wednesdays 'rplIE number cf valurres of the Casket and Sundays, at 4. A.M. i which have already been published, and Northern, from Terre-IIaute, 'the faithfulness and punctuality of the pub-

Arrives on l uesuavs, at 10, A. M. ana ' nsiier m tuiniiing ins contracts with ln pat-

arts on Wedncs- 'rens, in respect to their contents, are suf-

Saturdav s at 2, P. M. ; flcier.t, with those at all acquainted with the

havvneetown. 111. j wcik, to show its true character.

Doctor's hands for some time. His do- Arrives on Wednesdays, at 12, M. De-j I he constantantlv increasing patronas thine was as follow- a blue easinet coat parts on Thursday at S. P. M. bestowed on the Casklt, has enabled the

and vest of the .am., and l.hm rloth oan-1 Jetters tor pcmtn.g madsmust be dc- : puou.aer w touwoeraoic improve-

! , (i a ... , i , ' 4l i posited in the clhre one hour before the time nents :n trie woi k. its typeRrapiucal apta!oo:!?, the vet has buttons on the pock- j closiluJ. J0HN COTT. P. M. ; perar.ce is much changed for the better, and

dissolve Parlia- ! 11 V u V MMON, (commonly j Frkl.iys at 6 p M. Dep i'is A run on !ca,I't' n'- "aJ"tlcf?) IS years of age, ol days, at 4. A. M. and Sat " ' . , ! small stature arid hr.s been under the Southern, from Shaw

Any person returning the said

c-mentioi;ed, shall receive five

assem

and prepared a petition to the House, begging they would grant no further supplies. Fifteen or sixteen thousand signatures were obtained, but, it is 6aid, fraudulently, as one boy signed sixteen times. Another account says the num bcrof petitioners was 21,000. The de puties proceeded ;viih it forthwith to London.

bled forthwith, !do,.,:irs' 2nd have a11 reasonable expends

paiu. j nu prisoner, wneii ne niaac uis escape, had on neither hat or shoes. H. ALMY, DEP. JAILF.R. .Tine 10, 183-J. 20ififl Coiicit 2.CUC,

6.

ken the charge of this bill, if there is no i At Biightcn, the Council of the Poli- . fbjection liUcly to be made to i; but if jtical Union vrere in high debate cn the there is any objection, it had better be j matter. The death bells v?e re all tolling

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postponed. In conclusion, I hope your

hordshijn will agree with me that it is better nrt to agitate any question likely to crcafi a difference ot opinion. Lord Elicnborough suggested that it vould.be better to postpone the navy bill for a fervv days Earl Gtey said he had no objection to its bcif.g postponed. The debates which have ensued, particulyrly in the House of Commons, in consequence of this unexpected turn of affairs, have been lull of epirit. On the Dight of the 10th, Lord Ebrington moved the following resolutions in the Commons: That n humble address be presented to his Majesty, humbly to repiesent to his Majesty the deep regret felt by this House at the change just ant 01111ced in his Majesty's Councils by the retirement of those Ministers in whom this House continues to repose unabated confidence. That this House, in conformity with the recommendation con'ained in his Majesty's most gracious speech from the throne, has framed, and sent up

1o the House of Lords, a bill for the reform ol the representation cf the people, by which they are convinced that the pterogative of the Crown, the authority of both Houses of Parliament, and the rights and liberties of the people, are duly seemed." "That in the progress of this measure, the House of Commons considers itself bound in duty 10 state to his Ma jesty that his subjects are looking with intense interest and anxiety, and they cannot disguise from his Majesty that the taking of any step which should mu tilate or tend to impair its efficiency, vould be productive of the greatest dis appointment and dismay. That this llouse is therefore impelled by the warmest attachment to his Majesty's person and throne, humbly, but most earnestly to implore his Majesty to call to his Councils such reasons only as will cany into effect, unimpaired in all its essential provisions, that bill for the reJorm of the representation of ihe people vhich has pas?ed this House. The resolutions were adopted after a loi g and animated debate, by a majority ot SO in a house ot 496. The numbtu being for the motion ?88, against it, 208.

The king came to London on the I2ih, on which day the DUKE OF WELLINGTON was appointed First Lord of the Treasuty, and kissed his Majrvy's hand on cntcting the duties of I'm 'nier. The papers of the evening of the I4th and morning of the I 5th, announce that the new government was loimcd, but It e ? amcs had not transpired. Mr. Haling it WB3 said, would be appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Lorn iynr burs' ascend the Woolsack. P. e Livery of London, in the Common hall assembled, had petitioned the House oT Commons to withhold supplies until the Kcfoim Bill should be passrd.

Ti e course t.ikcn by the king on th.ii;

question has urawn down upon hi

head the fierce wrath of the Beformcrs j fhtoughmit the nation. We have only f;rorrrir time to no'.e the lollowing. ill vunwnr

from the evening of the 10th, when the news was received, until 8 o'clock of the next morning. The report of the de bate on Lord Ebrington's motion was received with great enthusiasm, and created a revulsion of popular fcelirg. At Carlisle and Prestrn the news seems to have been itceivcd with indifference. At Uolton, the Manchester resolutions to "vote no more supplies" and "pay no more taxes,' were re echoed by the nub. At Bristol, a public meeting of the "Union" took place on the 1 1th, and

declattd that it was 'disgusted" with'

the proceedings e.f the House of Lords

Remonstrance:

Twice a neck frcm LvanniUc to Yincennes and Ti rre-Haute. THE public sire informed that this LINE in Indiana is now in lull operation, and affords a convenient and pleasant mode of conveyance, travelling altogether in dav-ii"ht. Leaves Evansville, Fridays and Tuesdays, at 4 o'clock. A. M. and arrives at Vineennes same day. at 0 o'clock, P. 31. and Terre-IIaute on Wednesdays, at 5 A. M. and Saturdays at 2 o'clock, P. M. OrStnge Office at Major Warners, Evansville. THE PROPRIETORS. Mhv 21?, 1632. lt Mv The Louisville Advertiser, and Focus and Journal, will please insert the

above advertisement in their weekly pa

June 1, 1S32.

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sn'Tt,rt ion , and hu .v ard

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s vc c a so pni in mi rk iiii .... i

F-i - i ifi : i . p 111

and Brighton. A dumb peal was rung in a,.cont5 ty Emiion, viaecnnrs

on me hens ot tnc parish church ot 1

I the contents arc much enriched. Hebe

! liev es that the volume now proposed, wi:l j not be exceeded in respect to typographical 1 execution, the quantity and quahtv of ths

! en.jjravins, ar.d the value of the contents. L rjpiIE Si htrikkks hav e j-ist received j ail' ether periodical; and he satVlv asserts r. JL froin Philadelphia, &c. an extensive i to be the cheapest publication cf the kind in

nit: uuiiii y . The facilities for obtaining suitable articles for this work have of late-, much increased. Some of the best literary nubiicati.-s cf

and Europe are regularly received at the office

;of the Caskkt, as well as the prominent American periodicals. Frcm both selcctioi.s ! are made with much care. To secure a suf'ficicnt quantity e.f okigikal mattfr, at d 1 to enable men cf talent to prosecute their la

bours w ith success, c contribute to advance the literature and science of our ow n country the publisher gives a compensation to his cot respondc nts, commensurate to the sup -

I port he receives ; In respect to the Embeliihmer.ts which 'appear in the work, the publisher behoves

that no other periodical has such a prolusion

and fashionable assortment of SPRING

and SUMMER GOODS, comprising Maple and Fancy DRY GOODS. Ladies and Gentlemen's BOOTS

SHOES, escorted; FUJI WOOL, and PALM HA TS; DUXSTABLE and LEG HOJIX BOX SETS; -HARDWARE, QUEEXSWARE, J DOMESTICS, GROCERIES,

IROX CASTIXGS, c. A .r?

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Sheffield, and the town crier, vit.h l is bell shrouded in crape, summoned the inhabitants to assemble in the evening. The Dublin tory papers rejoice in the result.

hi. fo

r payment.

xlERIiBY forwarn all persons from

trading for a note of hand, given hv

me to John Metzker, tor dated May, IMil, said note heinr fru'do'enilv obtained. BEN NET MASON.

20

JUST SISCBZVES,

R''gf Havana Coffee, 40 u Rio "

IOO Bhls. Kc-nhawa SALT, CR

IO " Saline do.

f ir 1" Tv....... v..:i ftg-afc'TtWfat3

5 Tons Juniatta Iron, SO Bbls. New Orleans Susjar, 12 Boxes Chewinji Tobacco,

20 Boxes Ciunpmvder and Y. II. Tea, I5Rxes Tumblers,

Which are offord for sale bv

BUR1CH Ac IIEBERD.

'incennop, May, 2,?, 1S32. 10-3m. SPRlN(iND SUMMER " mum (Bwo

TOKSLINSON & ROSS HAVE just received from PhiladelniiA, and now offer for sale at their A ex Store Room on the comer of Market and Main-streets, a very general assort

ment ot SR CI COBS,

QUEEKS-WARE9

All of which they will dispose of at the lowest, prices for rash, or such articles of Coi ntuv Produce as mav suit. June lo, l&tt. 39-m

0 m

which they confldentlv hope on exarnina

tion will be found lo please, and w -fitch . f ..i. 1 - ' 1-. r , , ,....,, 1 ot elegant ana expensive engravings. LxcIrom the unprecedented tall m both 1:0-1 cuted in ccneral hv the first artUt s in the cit v"

REIGN and DOMESTIC GOODS, they they will suffer nothing by comparison are enabled, and from the scarcity of j These form a considerable item in the cxmoney are determined, to sell extreme- pensxs of the work, and in one year, exceed

: the w noie cost ot publishing some periodicals I for the same length of time, the subscription, I price of which is no low er than the Caskt, j The subjects cf the engravings will continue 1 to be as heretofore Portraits of di.-tir.-! jrusshed characters; plates cf the xr.v.'Ksr

A T the ffmi-nmmai meeting of the 1st ; .FSHI0NS' tolh of Europe and America;

M Mrn,rlr Snr,vTr -r, Yi n. "W S ' ' A " I CAN JCES t RT. pat tlCU-

ly LOW for CASH.

SMITH &, CARSON. Yincenne?, May 2.", 1832. 10

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Tmzmz up

TKOHN & TISACSY 7SJ)i KsrtJTTFi'i.LV inform iheir friends and

the public in general that they have i ter-street, Vineennes, in the

received bv late arrivals, a

TAZ2vnc Moore, liviiiir in Knox jScoutity. Busseron Township, one iryfi gray HORSE, 4 years old. 15 hands IrTgh, with some saddle spots, had a rope round his neck, and a bell on, appraised to ,40 before ine, by Michael Wiles and Washington Holiingsworth, this 8th day of June, 1832. WM. HARPER, J. P. l. p. June 10, 132. 19 It

NOTICE.

lE S"bsoriher having commenced

the HATTING BUSINESS on Wa-

7T

it

LARUE AND

GFNF.HAL ASSORTMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER BUY GOODS. CONSISTING IN PART OF Cloths and Cassinets, Brow n and Bloat lied Sheeting, Fancy Calicoes, Black and Giev Lasting.

Plaid and Fancv Ginuhams, . . -OF

Assorted LaniLiics, Flannels, Bombazetts. Mixed Satinctts.

Marseilles and Valencia Vesting?. Merino Shawls, Flag and Fancy Si'k Handkerchiefs, Ladies" Tin id and Merino Cloaks, Cettc n and Pohhinett Laces, Mull and Book Maslin, TeG ETHER WITH A GF.NEKAL ASSORT

MENT OF Cat Sn r l.

AND N.vii - ;.v-

ts" " 1 2-

house formerly ow ned by Wilson Lagow, takes this method

ot 'nfonmng the citizens, and

cennes on the 7th of May, the following officers were elected for the eiisiiimz vear, to wit :

P. Barton, President.

Ki ykendall, V. President.

J. So vies, W. W. Hitt, and Censors. James Thistle, ) W. W. Hitt, Treasurer.

J. G. Mears, Corresponding $ccry. II. Decker, Secret art. Doctors James Thistle and Jo-eph Maddox were admitted members of the Society .

The Society adjourned to meet on the

in

llarlv striking and interesting; Natvbai

History ; Embpoidering ; Foreign and Domestic Akchii lcture ; Botanical Plaxts, and whatever other subjects may be deemed calculated to instruct, interest and amue. To inculcate sound virtuous preceelt?. ard guard the thoughtless against the snares cf vice; to lead the youthful mind to the contemplation cf those sublime and all important subjects which deeply affect his prosperity; to give a taste for the rich, pleasing

j and beneficial er.joyments cf literature ar.il

learning, and to hold out inducements for the young to cultivate their powers and enrich their understandings with substantial information, are matters w hich the publisher

trusts he will ever keen in view.

June 9, 1S32.

tv'OI PVPr Irppn in ifr "r. , -

1th day of Jnly, at the house of Genera! ; gratified in diking over his past labourite Lasselle, at 12 o'clock, M. j find no language or sentiment recorded, calBv order, H. DECKER. cnlated to detract from the beauty of virtue.

JS- , or to show vice m a less hideous aspect than lit really is.

Due attention 15 also pr.d to Poetry. Anecdote, Light Reading, Amusing Sketches, and those rfc'erai which re-

I lieve the mind from the labour of close study.

ivvi vamanie property situate! at ; wh'.ch refresh the understand intr. and irne a.

the Falls, on the west fork of White t ze-t to graver and more important compos-

River, un the road lead in? from Louis- ltlo"s

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SOT IIILL

AND LAND FOR SALE.

ected

villc to St. Louis, 4 miles west of Wash

injiton, and 10 miles east of Vineennes, Indiana, consisting of 121 iVCHES OF FIB ST RATE LAND,

on wnicn a ?a -r iil. nas been together with dwell in'g and other HOUSES, (belonging to the estate of Michael Murphy, dee'd.)

The very abundant supply ofi

w ater power for machinery to any extent,

L.1

Each number of the Casket contains af

least one piece of Music, which is selerted and arranged expressly for the work. The popular and newest airs are always at command to afford a judicious selection. Notwithstanding the many extra rrpenditures, and the heavy expense cf th fine cnSrav ings, given monthlv, it is not the inte ntion of the publisher to increase the price cf the Casket. When paid in advance, it w ill be furnished for twelve months for S2 5U; or

or three dollars if not paid until the end cf

the. country at large, that he

expects to keep on hand, and for sale, a

general assortment ol t UK 1JA 1 b, which sirahle situations in the western country

woiiv ne intends to nave made 1:1 a neat, substantial and fashionale manner. QrThe highest price given for all kinds of FURS. II. M. GILHA.M. Vineennes, Ta. Tarch 17, 1S32. 0-tf

together with its situation on a navigable j the year. Agents at a di-tance remitting stream to which steamboats have access, , six subscriptions are entitled to a copy gratit. and 2(H) miles above, in the centre of a j and 10 per cent, for collections. Complete rich "rain growing, and rapidly improv-1 etf for 129, and 1B30 supplied to

: a- 4.: i, r .,. ( oruer.

in'' iiisiiiii, le'iiucis 11 unu ui uie iiwmuk

I

NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. "MIE Subscrilcis have just received

their SPRING and SUMMER as

sortment of GOO-D3 comprising a very select variety ef fancy and stafle

j articles, to which they respectfully invite

Jy"Orders, free cf fiesta?", will mee

, prompt attention. Per sons at a distance w ill

Ci ttirfc omnlni'mnnf rC rttrtt 4 rt 1

1U1 ill'. -iui;iu ii.', ui. ji iiiiuki. i r- I .1 -l r .... n , . 'i ij ond tlie mail a safe conveyance for oidenm Persons wishing to purchase, and desi- thc work and enclosi remiltailCes. ions ol information, can apply to the un-

ipply

d.crsigned, living in Washington. MICHAEL MURPHY,) 4 , JOHN MURPHY, ) mrs. Daviess cn. la. April 21, 1S32. 15-fivv. 0O-The Louisville Advertiser, Indiana Democrat, Maysville Monitor, and Cin

cinnati Advertiser will please jiive the

above 0 weekly insertions, and forward ' i in prove its character bv everv

their accounts to the administrators

THE LiiBY'S BOOK, PHMIUMS. milE publishers e.f the LADY'S HOOK. JL inipcl!el by a sense of gratitucV for tb.

ur.precdented patTonrge which has hern bestowed upon their work, and anxious to

n.ear.s in

the attention of their friends and purchascrs generaiiy. and which they w ill offer (JY, f - on very mclerate terms, wholesale and! TUJSHTANS MERCHANTS.

Their Majesties visited Lonnon cn the ! (U ff.n,-w are, ft FCSggl ""-"ted. .ye. ,c !

a li lSvl U. in oniii'ui'ivii Him v, j l'STIXti'5 -.-V. -? W ' W

v.nai.W' ,. thr Cn'.jrt Circular. Tbev ! . . . 7?5ck

. r .. II I I 1. 1 I I

retail. BUFFI CH V liLliEKD. Vineennes, May 2. 132. 10-3 in

zt y

AM CjS.

r . i

notice ticmr- taken e; l lie I r pro

party of Lancerr, twenty in

Tiumbcr, met them tt that place and es

corted them. This seems to have been

00 BARRELS, KENA WIT A. and a large quantity of ALUM SALT,

All ot which they are determined to sell

tvecesaarv as r.t tlrcnttoid thc people j low for cih. Rv calling and examining had collected in large numbers, and as the articles above p ken of, and learning r.atled thc royal carriage uh, ctnan. the piiccs, uu can at onci: iletermine the

fact.

. ...

tusseu, ami with pieces of mud. This continued along the whole ioaJ to Tendon. It reached thereat half past one. The

.Juke c! Wellington was there in lull

imirrrr., atu nai oecn uteieu i:v the

people in like manner. Lord Althorp, Sir Robert Fef th

Maiciuis of Chandos, and Col. Wood- on liberal term.

m 1 l":td tc$2.:x! tlierc soa altsrwaids. ' 'inc-nrri;. June 23, D.32.

j DLL

Vineennes, June 23, 1532. 20 ?f ;

SAIVI UEIi THORN I AS on hand a i.vrmr and gevfral! ass.vrtment of SADDLES, BRI-! S, .MARTINGALES, cc of hij

wn manufacture, which he will dispose of I

STUiiYED

M the sul seni or living in Wash-

inVon township. Knox county, Ind.

vtuiiv 1 1 io 19th instant, a bright bay

BTARC, -five or ' years old, about L ir.m''s hiih, idiod before, no natural marks recollected; when she left me, she had on a yoke and a small bell, the lower end of the hell broken erf. Any person taking up si-id mare and returning her to mo, r r giving such information that I can got her again, shall Lo icasonably rewarded. BENJAMIN BLANKEXSIIIP M u 21, !Sh. 17

41 L I k.4lJ

their power, have determined to c

fr.llowip premiums, viz: FOR THE BEST ORIGINAL TALE,

llru'trnjrjr th Ijzdu Pt

200 DOLLARS.

K

OR RICK are just receiving

r

irom ivaitimore, a very lahg and

ENDID assrrtmer.t of

tn point of quality ar.d quantity, thy think,

snjcrior to any that hive ever arrived uu-

FOrt THE BEST OKI(;iNAL

Suitable for fiublicaihn in

LADr's BOOK, Accrr.rinyir.g each ccmmmicati, th came of th.e wri'er must be fui nish.c.i. If

i secrecy is preferred, the name may be

eioscu in a separate scaieu envclape. v..c'i

Uas ! I5ap;s ! Hags !

CASH, or U OvA', will be given for

nog one season, at any one establishment in the State cf Indiana, heretofore. In five or six days the Medicines will be opened and adjusted, when they will be prepared to fill all orders in their line of business with neatness and elisnatch. ar.d on the

movt accommodating terms. After the time

tbove specified, thev invite the attention cf ; awJ? , 13 "de.

will ren be opened except in cabe cf the

cestui candidate. It will, cf coure be understood tiiat a.', articles submitted for t'aee prrmiuais absolutely at the disposal the nailishers.

The publication cf the Talcs and preaw wi'l be cemmenced immcdiitclv after

t-.

ci

j any quantity of clean Linncn or Cotton i always on hand, and fou sale at thu 20-tf i r ag & at the western sun office. : orrxcL.

l!ivcirintii nirfirul irtv tr the n '. ilifv nnrt i-v.... r 11 pa e.s c...n..usir? W1T.1

low mirrs of their MdJrinf-. ns thev h-ive ! Lady's Book, and o'i.crs friemi'.y t.i

jiri..i.u.iun i'i i.i.n ujri, arc if Jltestci. to give the above a few iaerticns hi their respective papers, December ?4 ff Tiik Lady's Book is publish ?d n the lt

j of evetv inoiithn. mams reai'.v O pjes jerch No. of ntatty printt ,', letter prrss i Terms. S per annum in ance. Address

i (pest paid) L. A. GODEY CO.

selected nen- but the best articles, and are

determ-neel to sell low for cah. m f'hey have also received a supply BOOKS ami Stationary. Virice'ines, April 13, 183. 12 BLANK DEEDS

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