Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 23, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 July 1832 — Page 3

vincennes, july 11, is3.

the crr&iion prirtv seem satit5e(i with

Ihe Secretary oi:i: oissauMacuon ui

ii'RH l I.TI k vr, SoCTKTV. A number i

both parlies indicate its proximity to a

"

just medium, and each party is still urg-

! ini? their o n prrpoMtiuus mi k ai"

we find ourselves at this

cl prrsimsiirsirMusr-t improving the nri-! ,3,c period of the session with this per vulture of Knox county, ami especially ,' flexing question unadjusted, and should of encouraging by premium, tho raNinl; jt besef tied before the session, closes, it fX jrood cattle and flue stock, hae deter- i is doubtful whether either will be entire mined to form a:i i Agricultural Society i,r I Jy satisfied. Auox county. The rust to each member j Bills making an appropriation for an will not exceed one dollar per year. The ! Indian Treatv in Indiana, and for e&tablencfits to the country and town will e ! liaV.in a ne Lmd Office in the North many and important. A meeting for thejern paitof our State, passed the Senate purpose of organizing the society will be j jn December, but have not been finally held at Clark's tavern, on Saturday after ' acted on by the House, the general election, at 1 1 o'clock, M.l A proposition to reduce the price of V. lien and w here the farmers of Knox lne public lands has long since been in-

c ounty are requested to attend. A sl- j iroduced. but has not been finally dispos-

cd of. The consequences growing our of the decision of the Supreme Court, of the United States, in the case of the missionaries, imprisoned by a judgement of a slate court o Georgia, is not so alarming as some politicians s.em to conjecture; it appears, that the supreme court has issued its mandate, directing the court of Georgia to release the prisoners Should those orders be not obeyed, nothing mote will probably be done, until the next ses sion of the Supreme court, which does not take place until January, 1833. However, before that time, it is anticipated, that much of the excitement which at present divides us, will have subsided, and that reason and obedience to laws, will be the order of the day. Our Indian relations in the south, are of a satisfactory nature. The treaties

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..vjni inibi; lu MUJlaCe 'JWn-bip, Daviess county. Indiana

o WHITE STEEB, With a red speckled head, for trespussiu;:. marked

with two splb's and two holes in ihe i jrb

ear, and a wmo swal.ovv fork in th ! Office as dead letter?

SPRING AND SUMMER

ear, supposed to he fix vears old, appraised t fourteen dollars, by John Raddick, and David Clary; done before me, Charles' E. Wells, a Justice of the Peace fur said cornty, this 23d day of June, 183:2. T.his Jl IT,,C ropv ,Vom u, Kstrw ook. chaiu.es f. wells, j. ; y

.in IV I J,

-3vv

:cripliou paper is left at the post-office.

The Wauasii Ixhvu amje Company is now organized, and those who wish their property injured, or who wish to borrow inoncv, or to exchange uneurrent bank notes, can be accommodated on reasonable terms. The office is in the rear of the store of Messrs. Totnlinson (Sc. Ross oa the corner of Market arid Water streets

11 Will Wizzakd" wexk.

will appear nest

UH. i II'1UI LI1U UbAU.

AHINGTON, I yTH JUNK, lii3)i.

Sn;: As tin protracted session of Con. gress is di awing to a close, I deem it due to those that I have the honor in part, to represent here, to give them a brief statement of the important subjects that have engaged the attention of Congress, dur

1.

LIST OF BETTERS

EMAINING in the Post-Office nt

Washington. Dnie county, India-

tin. fhf 11.1'jrlAr tl-i.i3r lhf fMllIl ff Jllllw

which if not taken out in three THGP.N TtiHJ tY

months, will le sent to tho General Pott-! tt 'PKTin.tY inP.tii th-ir fri;-ud ant.

m U the public tu eiier.il tl t( !): i h ne

AMI

L Morgan Arwleron, William Ar.der

rei eived by bte. nnivals, A kah;i.

son, William Awiivt, R Ceo. W. iial-! ,;r.n vL a-okt3ii:.nt of fcTUING low, John Uivrelv, fj W ward Cawo.d, -UMfdl

persons having unsettled nc-

NOTICE.

a r.L

1 A counts wi;h Samuel Smith n.-o

quested to call and cb.se the same immediately by note or otherwise, and all persons owinjr the late firm of Jajs &,

I oamukl bmir, are. requested to pav

j m; may eaten 17 July 13,"183. ' 23 3 w

s i

up,

inf the nrescnt session.

Much of the time of the Senate has ' whkh navc been ade am1 tnose ,hat are

been occupied on executive business, in which I have in most cases, given my feeble support to the present administration; approving, as I do, of a majority of its acts, and believing that when men are placed in power by the constituted au thoritics of the country that all good men ovc to them a firm, and honest support. Treaties have been ratified during this session of the Senate with France and Mexico, of a very satisfactory nature; and

a commercial arrangement has been en

in progress, indicate beyond doubt, that

the southern states will soon be free from this incumbrance, without bloodshed ot coercion; and that the unfortunate race of red men will be transferred to a cesi dence where they will hereafter be pro tected by our government, and ren ain forever undisturbed. The moment information of the Indian War, in the north west, reached Washington, Congress with extraordinary promptitude, and un

animity, appropriated 300,000 dollars to

tcred into with Great Hntam. in relation ! defray the expenses of the militia, that

to the trade with her West India colonies; ! hacl nr Tninl be cal,ed into service and by some, it is considered advantageous I 20-)C0 dollars to support such friendly to the United States; by others, doubted I Indbns as ma? seek lhe Prtecticn ot but time alone can determine who is inthe U' S' Tnese monies have been pla

ced in the hands ot the proper accounting officers of the government to be applied expressly to the objects set forth in the law of Congress. A law bos received the signature of the Chief Magistrate, which authorizes

! him toraiscani organize six companies

IGQ SEWARD. KAN AWAY from the subscriber, on Thursday the ..j, nf Apri InMtwo no V. Tn r,anu:(1 lilvNT and RKUBKX. br.N is about 40 years ,t ar;e, short and heavy made, of a yellow complexion, 5 tect U or 10 inches high, plays n the violin, with both his ears oil' close to his head, which he lost for robbing a boai on the Ohio river. No doubt but h? has chan

ged his e!othin;r since he left home. RLCJiLN is a heavy, well built fellow, about the same height, and what may be called a black negro, nhot.it W years of

j age, has a down look when spoken to, one

ot his fmrs next to the little finder is oli to the first joint, which hand not recollected, and walks lame occasionally bv a pain in the hip. I will give 50 dollars for either of them, or 27i each, if caught in 30 miles of my residence, or secured in any jail so that I get them, or all reasonable charges it brought home and delivered to me, living in tlie State of Kentucky, and county ot Livingston, near the head of Hurricane Island. Ohio river, JAMES FORD.

2, Albert Conabie, William Clary , -$

Joseph W. Davis, J MHnda Gray, Peter Greenstreet. Thus. M. Gibson, Wm B. Gibson TJ Ji.hn Hover, Ed.vard Hulon, Isaac Hawkins, JfetTerst n Ifenly, John Hays. J Hiram Johnson, Xi

Robert Lee. JfT David Morgan, James

McConnaghy, John M"ldo k, Mrs. M-ul-den, XvJ" Harman Xeiberton, P J?. j Parrot, Jessey Purs'tey. Jfc Abner R- f bertson, S David M. Smith, Jas. S e- i venson. Hugh Tibbits, David Vao mas, Daniel Thomson, Nathaniel Tavor, j t-tT .L.hu 'J'. Veal, John Vantrees, . !! LI t

Daniel Yantrees Solomon wecoer. Peter-Wilson, Russell VV. Tonkov. JOHN MURPHY, P. M. Washington, la. July 2, 1KIC. ' -lO-iit

CONSISTING IX PART OK Cloths and OnsMtn ts, Rrov.n ai:d Bleached Sheeting, Fancy Calicos, P!ack and lrey Laftir.'-.

Plaid r.d IVr.cy (iinhams Assorted Cambrics,

5

LIST OP LETTERS

a-KMAlMNG in the Post-Office at ;

Princeton, la. the quarter ending the , ' hist day of June, which if not taken out ! , El

in three months, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letlers, ABO D Bright, John Beaty, Jas Beanies, Wm. C Craves William Cul bertson. Andrew Daring, James. S X? G II Fitzgerald, James Je

rau Id, Silvester D. Hanks. Peter.

Ban'-Mts. Mixfd Satmcits . Marseilles and Valencia Testings. .yen no Shawls, Flag and Fancv Si'k Hun dkendtiefi. Ladies' Plaid and Merino Ciouks, Cotton and Bobbinett Laces, 3Iull and Book M ia!s T0CKTIIE2 WITH A GK.LRAL AS-OIIT-:rtT or

! GRorr.Rirs, Cast-Steel.

Hako-vai:f, tfifcS amj Nails :-

K-4-?'' ----,

S-V A K 1 .,

it

! vrtri1 S't

I RON, TASTING., firf)Jftf-V JfC

A QU.VNTITY OF I'AR, ROSIN and TURPENTINF,

i200 BARRELS, KENAWHA, and a ; large quantity of ALUM SALT, All of which they are determined to sell

the light. Treaties have also been ratified between the United SiAtes and ttu Creek Indians of Alabama, and with several tribes in Ohio: these Indians have agreed to remove to a country provided for them

by the United States, west of the Missis

July I I, 18S2.

23 Sv

ippi; and where, it is hoped, the Indians i of moun'ed rangers to consist of 100 men

within our own State, who cannot long ! csch, besides officers to be disposed of as subsist bv the chase, where thev now are, I the President may direct for the defence

vill consent, ere long, to follow their ex- j of the frontier Two of these companies

A LIST T LETTERS

1 E:IAINING in the Post-Office at Vin- . 4 cennes, Knox county, Ind. the quarter ending the 30th of June. 1852, which if not taken out in three months, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters. To prevent mistakes, persons calling for letters in the following list, will please say they arc advertised. A John Knox

L Gen. Ln'-selle, 2 Geo. Leech Samuel Laugton

ample.

A law passed, some time since, allow-

arc to be raised within our Sta'e; and I am informed that Col. Ford, of Charles-

Sam, or Jas. Adams B Fanny Bruner B. V. lit ekes, 4

A. Badollet J.Bad-illet Col. Hell

Wm. Brnce

yj John I-vii.gtcu L Levee ' t- Wm. Lindsey

ing the entry ot 1 4 (piarter sections of ton, and Mai Beckcs ol Vinccnnes, have i Col. Buntin

land, and giving a pre emption to actual j been instructed to accept the offer of such j Vital Boucher settlers, lor six months; a law grating j men as desire to enter into the service of j P octur B. Baird

j. ieigu Lan'rnrt

pensions to the Soldiers of the Revolution: and also, a Law establishing new post routes; in the latter, the new states, where they were most needed, and. especially Indiana, have been amply provided for: the mail will be put on these new routes on the first of January, 183.1, after contracts have been entered into according to law. A copy of the pension law, and the official instructions under it, will be published in the newspapers as soon as they are prepared. A law for apportioning Representation Tinder the Fifth Census, by which our Slate will be entitled to seven Representatives in Congress, after the 3d of March, 1831, has also been passed. A Bill appropriating 100.000 dollars to continue the Cumberland Road in Indiana, passed the Senate some lime since, sod basnotyet been finally acted on, by the House. A proportion to appropri-

W m. B:-ddvin

James-Broders

Norton A. Beck with R. McC'lure

Shira Bour Alfred D. B'.ass James Burns John Brant George Burtrh Henry M. Bonwill C James Cac'le John S. Camp Jacob Cre iston Isaac. Corn Caslver Bank. V. Thomas Cochran

Preston G. Campbell P Elijah Creek Wm. Purcell

John C:nlder Joseph Chambers 2

people justifies me in assuring you that

no such fears need be entertained. They it?i!l If stpctrrwt inln , o itroinct ihn Kirtcf,!

, ii ii .u it . i-ii i lubes, I have no doubt, been added bv the House, to a bill, mak-

their country; and that when the com

panics are fdred, the names of the officers arc to be presented to the President, who will commission them accordingly. The private soldier will be required to serve 1 2 months, unless sooner discharged, to furnish their own guns, clothes, horse, and forage; and they will be allowed rations, and paid one dollar per day for their service, and the use of their horses and arms to be paid at the end of each month as other U Statc9 troops are paid. No other U. States troops have ever been better paid seldom as well. Some fears, I understand, have bee11 entertained ol the Indians within our own

State joining the war party. My long i J. L. Champomier

and intimate acquaintance with these David II. Coe

j John Decker 2

Samuel Day John Dean Elizabeth Dooling Jesse Dav ' E Mary Ann Earls 3

Voijah Emmons v

serve their country, and those who are I joJm piowers able to temporarily abandon their pur- j j.,in ynx suits, will volunteer in its defence. I .MosesFite shall sit out from this city and probably ! Samuel Fairhurst reach home by the time the Rangers are G organized, whether Congress adjourns A. Gardiner or not; and if the war is not concluded,; '.rftcr

. . 'ii':.. .. ' in. vmui

passed me senate; tni ow contains some i " ,llt 4,3 " yan. buiuiw m mw. 'pj,ps .(ass

restrictions upon the Bink; but not such j hrst campaign. as to cripple its operations or destroy its Your obedient servant, usefulness. I would however have pre- j JOHN TIPTON", fcrred and voted to restrict the bank from j -Jocating a branch in any state without the ! Candidates Department.

iinuiiii ui imc j'vijjh , uiu mis proposi

.ey

F.

M

MotTctt E. Mr.Namee J.S.M-ivs

tvtt ;V.vr'V I low for cash. By calling and examining J K L M N.OJones Fhomas thear(icIes JibovcT s.)okcn of an( fcaroinr,r ilev Jones- W ,iey Loyd, J homas C iC ; QnQQ detcrlliinc lh, Lynn, John N . Leet, Aaron or John Lai-

,

I ' V'.

T4 f naJned

RID(

fertv, Thomas Lounsdale, Daniel, Miller,

John V!, JMaxtield, John Miller, Tobias Oneal, Lucretia ? CI H S Wtrhrr, John 2, Read, Milton J. Robinson, John H, U, Robinson, Joseph Smith, David T U V W Tindle, Derusha Vanzant, James Wasson, Catharine JOHN ARBUTHNOT, P. M. Princeton. la. July ti, 'J-J-'U-'dai.

ELOPED I t'ne custody of the Jailer on

indav evening the 17th inst.a man

WILLIAM BART LET ADKINS

iEWAY TOMLINSON, (commonly

called Wm. Bartlet,) LS years of age, of small stature, and has Iccn under the Doctor's hands for some time. His clothing was a6 follow: a blue casinet coat and vest of the same, and blue cloth nan-

taloons, the vest has buttons on the pock- r''II f'rafh ' II- - Keynolds rrquirrs et llaps. Any person returning tho said! ,ns P' tnrrsh-p concerns should L? man above-mentioned, shall receive five ! ihe.-.-t-:ru the remaining Stock of dollars, and have all reasonable e.vaenscs 'longing t' REYNOLDS c- :( . nnid The m-isoner. when ho t:.-.i! li! ' NF.R will be disposed of at i ii aue:i..n.

lact.

Vinccnnes, June 23, 1S32. 0 tf ANNUAL 2LECTI0Sr rrpHE qualified voters of Knox county ci will meet at the usual places of holdii elections, on the first Monday in August next ensuing, and proceed to elect one Representative to the State legislature, one Shcriffi, one Coroner, for the county of Knox, and one County Commissioner, for the district of Vinccnnes. The Judges, Clerks, and Inspectors of each township are strictly enjoined to be punctual in their attendance. W- L. WITHERS, d. s. c c. Vinccnnes, June 30, lesi'J. I-tde

AUCTION SALE OF GOOBS.

escape, had on neither hat or shoes.

IT. ALMl, DEI. JAILER. June 19,183'?. U0-

Vr

SUMMER ARRANGEMENT

V. Mc Arthur (George McClure James McCameron Isaac Mil John Mitchell Alien Mallison John McMurry John iWarney A. Montgomery Charles Mcatcr N John Norris II. Norfolk

The sate vvilS commn'-o ( ,t thir sf ren.'omon M irk e -street ) on Yi dnc. day the VZTtth of Jul i., .it HI .)lek, r,nd oMiiinnc from day to day unMl all 'oe sold. The jsah ol tliis stock ot GOODS is worth v (S

'f the Mails to and from Yincatnes, fa 'neral attention, as a large port ir i of -.. v,. 'Jtb.e stock "onsists of articles inconstant

Eastern, from Louisville, Kentucky, (demand. To the public generally, (and Arrives on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur--to country merchants in partinr,) the drys, at 12, M. Departs for St. Loui, Mo 'occasion is inviting. Il is rn:derc:fl onsame davs. at 2, P. M. i necessary to orn.mcrate the various arli-

Arrivesfrom St. Louis, Mo. on ednes-; cjps t( pe ,;0 ; ,jj,,.e j to av that it days. Fridays and Sundays, at 12. M. Fie-: oml?rarc.3 a arro general asortmeut parts for Louisville, Ky. on ednesdavs. r mppcii W'tK'r and tridavs at 2. P. M. and Mondays at 9, j 01 -y1 ' I I he terms ol sale as to;lo"s ; A I .-urns

ing appropriations for Datbors, Rivers,

and other objects of Internal Improvement. This Bill has passed the House,

Should this war continue, T trust the

chizcr.s of Indiana will not disappoint the

high expectations entertained of their

and is now pending and will probably be j patriotism gallantry and willingness to ; '

amended in the Senate, with an appropriation to remove the obstructions to the navigation of the Wabash, and I hope will also become a law before the present Session terminates. A bill for modifying and continuing the

Charter of the Bank of the U. S. has

;lfctio:::::::sixth august, 1832.

For LetrisL

run SAM I .. TO M LINSON DAVID S.BONNER.

For Sheriff-. WM. L. WITHEliS A BUM. WES1T LL SEN EC A ALMY JOHN PURCELL

JOHN B. LAPLA I E -v r r P'1ll

vav.s.;fr. UA I1J mca r. u

Sanmel D. (ircen John (ire en Josiah (ireen John Gobher II

Thos. HoUingsworth N

Desmond Huston Pollv Hill

! O. M. Hough ' John Heaton Henry Henderson Cluirlts Heniy ; F.S4p Nasi is ' Ei)hraim Hareld ! J

tion was rejected by the majority and the j bill passed the Senate with my vote in its ! favor. j At an early dir, in the session, the! subject of modifying and reducing the

tarikT, to relieve the Southern states was) introduced into both houses of Congress,! and has been discussed at great length. J The discussion is still progressing with1 r-,,.

r.eai ami ability, m the House ol Kepre- 1 seniatives. It is agreed on all hands that j the present duties on imports should be reduced, to relieve the Southern States.1

The friends of protection are wibing to! .MARRIED On Thursday the f'h hist.

reduce the duty principally on non-pro- by Martin Robinson, Esq. Mr. Jaioii Dt - fl I 'pj AND SHEET-IRON

itcteu anicies about fcS.000,000: the noif, to viss Maky Ann Langielois,

south is unwilling to accent of this. The boin of tbi

; G. W. Johnston 2 ; Chnrlvs Jones Jubi.ih Junes i K

W arren C. Keatb JOHN SCOTT, P. M. Ji'iv 2, 183 :. 2 : 3t 1 1 5 L

Wm. Polke, 2 R John Roderick John Rnwlett. 2 Squire Rowley Wn. Reeds lie. Ruble S Henry Snyder Hays Saialley Jas. Stewart. 2 B. A. Spalding Jas M. Smith N. D. Stillwell Lewis Sheets M 1). Strong Daniel Stillwell Ichabod Stewar t Jacob Springer Caroline Stewart Catharine Shaner T Mr. Tomlinscn, 2 Tomlinson & Ross, 2 Samuel Thompson B Thompson Jbn j'ettle

(ieorge Ta lcr

l rut blood

V

Joshua Vance

Mrs. Vanhook Ivtiles C Vernon Margaret Vanallen Sarah Ann Wilkins J. We st fa 11 W. L. Withers, 2 George Warner George Wampler '1 homas Wilks PresU n eas

Southern-from Evansville. I?. under tivc ttol.ars, cash. ( all sums

Arrives on Tuesdays and Fridays at 7. P. ' over five, and i:o c xc-'irg ten dollars, a M. Departs for Evansville on Wednesdays i credit of si nion'.'ns ; on ail sums over ten

i and Sundays, at 4. A. M. and not exceeding tw i:y dollars, a crecV

Northern, from Terre-Haute, ! of nine months, and on ail sums oer Arrives on Tuesdays, at 10. A. M. and twenty dollar,, a credit cf twelve roM.ths Fridays at 6, P. M. Departs on Wnes- ; wiq ,;e iv; n N,.t0 an(1 a j days at 4. A. M. and Saturdays at 2 P. M. , n 1 ' Southern, lrom Shawneetown, U!. J 1 . -r.w Arrives 'U Wednesdavs, at 12, M. De- .... , if-f-j parts i n Thursdays at 2,'P. M. burn- partner cf the late firm cf

r7" Letters tor nendine marls must be ce-l jUii.uoKo cc jjian.m.k.

posited in the office one bonr before the time j

of closing. JOHN SCO 1 1 , i . M.

Vinccnne, Junc30, le.'JJ. t'l-tJrJI

June 1. 1832.

16

lUil rmacU mm,

PUBLIC SilLU.

j rT1HrRE will be sold at public outcry, on

- Saturday the 11m cf August cn&uiug, leginning at 10 orclock, A. M. at the habitation and latedwelling of Pierre Bono,

jdocd, on llie N. W. bank of the Wabash,

in Lawrence county, Illinois, a number of HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS, FARMING UTENSILS, HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE, AND A HORSE-MILL. the property of said deceased. A credit

of tix months will be given, upon execu-

place.

rnVTANU FACTORY.

Secretary of the Treasury we directed to J . On Tuesday the ltbh instant, in prepare and submit a bill to modify the ' ihU place, by the Rev. Mr. Shaw, Mr. duties: he has accordingly, submitted a liit iiai:h Y. Cadmngton, of ihe firm ot bill, proposing to reduce the du'ies t-bout 1 tut Ov Cudditigoui. pritt'er, t Mi.s S.v!0,0?0,0C0. But neither high Taj iff, nor r vti Ann Abv rrrr

I

i.ent df TIN l 1 wilf sell at iv.-

Il. h a lahge asM)itu

WARE on hand, which

wholoale or retail low tor CASH or PRODUCE, such a mav suit. Jot) work done at short notii e. " N. SMITH. Vince:i:.vs. J m. 21, 0 tf

I Twice a weelc from Eransrille to ITn1 cennes and Tt rre-Ilaute. f II MIE public are informed that this

LINE in Indiana is now in full operation, and affords a. convenient and pleasant mode of conveyance, travelling altogether in day-light. Leaves Evansville. Fridays and Tues

days, at 4 o'clock, A. M. and arrives at ! "K I50te with approved security Ufore. Vinccnnes same day, at fi o'clock, P. M. j removing the articles. and Terre-Haute on Wedne-davs, at f A.! A11 those indebted to the estate, and M. and Saturdays at '2 o'clock," P. M. I those having demands agaiast the same, (7-Statre OiVice at Major Warner's, ! are requested to pay what they owe, an l Evansville. THE PROPRIETORS. niake lllt;ir demands known as the law reMay 'Jti, 18.T2. ltJvSw quires, by that time. The Louisville Advertiser, and 1 o- J- BAYARD, Adnir iriih the cusand Journal, will please insert xv-Ul annesrd, of Pkrrc Bono, died.

above advertisement in their weekly pa-1 J"n0 "'' uvj" ' I pers S weeks in succession, and forward; "SS2"i,T!!CT5 their accounts to S. Emison, Viucennes, ( ' ! la. for payment. A EL tliose indebted to the subscriber - " jL by bovk account, are earnestly svliTHE CO-PARTNERSHIP ettcJ tJ discharge the same by cash or j "P"f LRL'i'OFORE existing under the 1 note, on or before the 1st day of October, Hj firm of OVEATT fcTPHJARD is; and thoo indebted by note are aUo re-

this day dissolveit hy mutual consent. All 1 T-iwit-u to make payment hi or neion.- iw thoe who havo unsttth d accompts with . abovementioned time, and save tws, as it ;ii.l tinn are reuuestfil t.i im M i is mv w iih to close mv old accounts.

SAM L EL JiU'U.N. Vinccnnes, June 2;J, lfv. '20-tt Hags ! Rags ! liags ! CfA', or if OKA', will bv. giverr-for any cpuantity of clean Lmnen -v Ccttoi Jijd al the wisTjiHX sun oEicc.

Ov r.ATT for adjustment, as be is authori-

zed to settle the same. M. OVEATT,

A. PICAED.

CJtmcenne, la. June 3i, 1S13. 22-tf

Vir.uus foe tliiuota On h'jnd uud for sIe at tjiii Olfice