Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 33, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 September 1832 — Page 3
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f. Ucl men nf fliU d.iv's Slltl. Will ' 'II lilt; li..v w vi . 7 be found an interesting nrtieb-, irpoii the i o.hrct ..f Steam carriages r.n common j roaL extracted from the Hail Road Jour-! naj A writer i.. the last ;i7cMc savs "II i mav 1. the deputy postmaster, and editor j " ' .v.i.,. '..i ".. I I III' !( I 111. flllll I I llllll'lll . 1111' i i i i- i:. - tw nail, is at least once in each week rcccivtwo at a time. ' Vc. (rJhchoti r ason, the "deputy postmaster, vVc. can rie, is. i ;u iiio "i i i uau e i.iiiioiiai ii- ,. ' ' ... ... i ., ;;; iwncr, m ut tin. time vnvsr . . bu , : .i. .. i. it : 1 n . . ...m in Jlill, or the writer of the article, desire a i better reason? Tiie balance of the arti- j cie is like the first, and contains as little truth. The Uev. Mr. Lalixmixkrh will preach in Knglish, at the Catholic chapel in this place, on to-morrow at half past 10 o'clock, A. M. l,tract of a letter from Lieut. Samtf-l Smith, to his friend in this place, dated 'Camp, 5 miles from fort Armstrong, 5th September, 1S!)2. "We arrived here the day before yes terday in a very bad situation. For about i III ten days previous we had been travelling i through the most woeful and dismal vil-
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derncss of swamps-, and eternal prairies the 25 cents hr rations aud :' uLre, for evvou can conceive. I have stood every cry litteen nines to and trot.i rise place ol ihinw like adamant; my constitution and j rendezvous. It will be necesMrv to pay
mv spirits seem to rise with every ditucul tv and trial. On the 1st of September, we encamped at the Ssc Village on Roek River, and that night Riz!ey, one of our Xnen died of Cholera; that day he took hick alniut 12 o'clock, he died about 1 o"clock that night, and was buried with ail the respect circumstances would admit of. Tfie ncxttnorning Lieutenant Thorn of our company had the symptons, Lieutenant Civilian, of Capt. Brown's company likewise, also, about 15 privates, all of whom are now convalescent. I cannot pretend to describe to you the feelings of all, on those two days, every man looked Pike he ti id got his call. That feeling is now gone, and at this timcoui camp is clear of cholera, but dysentery is a prevailing complain. 'Capf. Ford desires me to say, that three of his men deserted from fear of the cho!cr-J, to-wit: James K. Crenshaw William Thomas, and Robert W. Moore, and that they will, in justification of themselves, raise false reports; at this time there is but one sick man in the camp, William J. Owens. Two deaths have occurred in his company, one from drinking, ami one in attempting to swim his horse aciojs the Mississippi.'1 Extract from another lrt'er, fr"m the Fame, dated the 9th S )pt. 182. ''As you have no doubt ere this, heard vro hid encountered tlve cholera, you must be anxious to hear from me, 1 therefore take a nvnnent to say, we have lost, since I wrote to you last, Lt. Thorn, and j John Wilson, the latter from Sullivan county. There is at this time, but three cas;:s of cholera in our camp, and no new ones for the last 21 hours the men gen- j orally are in good health and spirits. Capt. Beckes, has had a small touch of ague, but is now well. Of the three cases on hand, one will probably die, William Parks, the other two will recover. In Capt. Brown's company, six have died, j 7 and there are nine cases on hand. In Capt. Ford's company, no cases at present, t wo have died and two others deserted. In the fort, where I im no w on business, the cholera has entirely subsided, no new cases for the last three days. 1 have seen Mai. Dodge, and Genl. Seott, with both ol whom I am mucJi picaseu. "W S. Capt. Ford requests that this be nublished in the Indiana Democrat, Clark Countv Advertiser aud New Albany Ga-1 zctte. Appointments by the iiOvr.RNOU. The following gentlemen have been appointed Marshals to collect and rwturn the votes for Electors of President and Vice President. 1st dist, David Raws, of Putnam, 2d u Levi Wright, of Washington, 3d 4 th 5th Oth 7th u n it a Doddridge Alley, of Decatur, Joseph Lane, of Vanderburgh, Thomas Bell, ol Madison, John Finley, of Wayne, George Roddic of Da vies!. la Democrat
oraiue me iicoi. v-ooiioi imiuahuui - The Cholera. Several eases of the ge.ntN ;tt ,j,0ir September Term, the under-
nine Asiatic or Spasmodic Cholera, have undoubtedly anp'ured at Galena; and at Rock Island, we are informed, 50 or 00 o ithshae oecurreu auumg iuo oiiuni States troops stationed there tne treaty " Illlli H . IV VI II' ' 11 x. v.. ...... ..v.... .. i. . a iw'.r.Aii'itn.l with th... I '.i. irw iu n- v. iiv-wi..... nri o ir trontier. and wuieti was to oe .1 I 111 n 111 II V? tV I 'Vj II'vIU ! . l .. I.:..l. I.. l..i I t Roek Maud ou the iOlh inst., has been iostponed, the Commissioners very prop, crlv tleeming it imprudent, if practicable, to collect the Indians in any numbers during the prevalence of the Cholera at that place. III. Herald, of Sept. 0. fturgundy Fitch. The following is a m.'wliat singular extract of a letter from
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Leith. ' !.at night I received from mv father, j who resides in 1 ranklort, a proclamation i from the Prussian nr,d Austrian govern- . . . i , . " "V V"" 11 l" ,uw",u" etl P191" 'J, ;l 'J"1 co,?j'lcte preventative ? ?an,st th,r Cho,crn ' of 10'OOU l,ci,le NV have tut them on, not one has been attacked, though in the midst of the disease. I I I . .... .. 1 '. .. t I . - ........ ' . l .1 ' . 'Vu """' ""'"' - ; "m.mi.raK u m.iu. "7" u-uru o, neaim, uno !.. - I) 1 i T t 1.1 1 :niL'iiv approval ot it and are getting! r. ( -'n ine piaMrr 3 upper the d -vv;i iiiu iuliji uie iomacn v tl r.T , ivt;ii . . i .i i . . . W nl you have the goodness-to publih n J, , e(., exract ifa ,ct. - . . ter to me Irom the Pay Master General of the Army, which you will find interesting to the Volunteers of your State. As soon as money l received, thw balance as di- , rttnii ' ,i t . n .... j . reeled bv the Lomptroller, will be paid to Kn,.n.,L..n; 1 those iuus in 'Tu mii ii ir ouu. I am with respect, our most ob't scrv't. THO: WRIGHT, Vjij Master V. S. A. Jlthje Sawvlk, EJua Jsrillc, 111. Pay Master Gex'ls. Offu i:,( Washington City, A-:g. ), ISi'; ) SIR: TIk comptroller has decided, on i review of the subject, that the Mounted Miiitia, are entitled to 40 en' s per day lor the use and risk of their ,W.s.f -.as well as the balance due to them on ibii decision I will send you the necessary finds us soon as I reeeivc your accounts, w hi; h you say in your last letter, o:.: shall forward, and as soon as I ascertain the amount required. Respectfully, your most Obedient servant, (Signed) N. TOWSON, IVy Muster General. Major Thomas Wkioht, Pa if Master I'. S. Army'. MARRIED On Monday the 17th September, by. M. Robinson, Esq. Mr. Geo. W. L.vuow, of Palestine, III. to Miss Saleeiva Beacheu of this place. On Wednesday the 10th Sept. by Samuel Adams, Esq. Mr. Edwin Poi.lvrd, to Miss Harriet Ann Atkins, both of Lawrence county, Illinois. WABASH oAHAL Notice to Contractors. ir. vLEi) proposals will be received by y tne unuersijineu at i on avneirom the 25th Oc?. o the 50. iiOV next, for the construction of a portion of the Wabash iV Erie Cum!, middle division. The work to be let en i.ra! e a dam across the St. Joseph's riv toi. teen feet high, and also two heavy hrf: sections on the same river, together w.'.li the usual variety of excavations, embankments, culverts, ccc. More particular information respecting the character of the work and tne inan-i nor of performing it, will be niven on die hue by either ot tne commissioners or by Jesse L.. illums, principal engineer. D. BURR, i Comrs. J. VIGl'S, of the W. SAME. LEWIS. ) iV & Canal Fort Wa, ne, Sept. 4, 1SU2. lUi-7t TiilCB KTOTECE, jTpUAT 1 or a special agent appointed XJL "r lU it purpose w ill attend in Bruceville, from the 1ST vntil the 10TH ot N vember, w ith cash, for the j I settlement ot all just demandi that may i. , .I i ! be presented against me, w li tliCT uuc or i otherwise. The good people of Knox are requested to suspend their opinions in re-! gard to the many lying reports that have been put in circulation, since I left Knox," concerning the arraiv meut of my atfairsj in that county, until they have an opportunity of hearing both sides of the tale, which shall be attended to in due season. A. BURXSLDE. Sept. 22, is:?2. l-;Sw COMMISSIONER'S SALS. T pi si vNci: of an order fnm the lionJ orable the Circei; Court of Knox conn signed Crinmissioners will sell at PFBi i i ion. i , l . II I.IL .via; 1 n ., Dei. re me vouri uou-e j .i0r m Vmcennes, on Saturday the ,;av 0 ivtober ruv 0Q f j 1 ! b "2T i'- Dicker 1 owiiship, on the waters ; rit'i . ....i i..: ..i i . . "i "imfiiaii.imi ui'Mii.uni u mkh v I, it being the same whereon Sparling Young now lives. W. L. WITHERS. JNO. D II VV. Co'timl'' sioriers. -:i:u JN' MYERS Vineennes S'j)t. 22d, 1.32. On hand and it alc at tin. Od-ci
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TIfK Blacksmith Shop, owned hy mc will lc discontinued tor the present. All those that have had work done will please cull and settle with tin; subscriber. WM. MIEURE. ' Vinccnnes, S nt. 22, lbj2. &-tf EVlin subscriber having sdd'out hi3 Stock of Dry (hmxhIs, to B. Shelmire. ; wV Co. it becomes necessary to close all luniiu lavments are earntsiv reouired. as no inm.Lrm.... r., i... 1 ' IH. till I IVJ given en old standing notes and accounts. WM. MIKURK. Vincennes Srpt. 20. 1KJ2. :;jtf PROPOSALS fOR carrying htatei:, tor o Hie Mads cf tlve United one year, from the first dav ot J.inuary cember IS to the Unrtv-nrst day of Dcon the fo! IOWIIii' l,(Kf l-diitv. Ill i,wi;.,,.., vi'i U - n.;.,,' . . aiouiaua, o. leceivto at tnis i.mr.e utii the 2.1 .."ay of November i,'lMvc. lo be decided on the 9th day f November. IX LXMAXA. From Spencer by Fairplay and Bruceville to Vineenncs, 01 miljs, and back, j 4Uauce a week. Leave Spencer every ! ... , , ... ' . " ... iy Wednesday at 0 a m, arrive at in- . , cennes the next day by 12 noon, leave nieenries every Thursday at 1 , p m, arrive at Spencer the next day by 0 p m. 03. From Clinton to Paris, Illinois. 28 miles and back once a week Leave Clinton every Sunday at 0 a m, arrive at Paris the same day by 4 p m, leave Paris every Saturday atW the arrival of the Springfield mail, arrive at Clinton the same day by 7 p m. 01. From Logansport to Txiles Village, Michigan Territory, HO miles and back once a week. Leave Logansport every Friday at 0 a m, arrive at Niles the next Sunday by noon. Leave Nilos every Sunday at 2 p m, arrive at Logansport tlie next Tuesday by 0 p m. 05. From Oxff.rd bv Billingiiville, Dunlapsvillc, Connersville, and Phillpots Mill to Raystown, and back ouce a week. Leave Oxford cverv Wednesday at 0 u m, airie at Raystown the next day by 10 u in, leave Raystown every Tiiiirsday at 2 p m, arrive at Oxford the next day by 0 p m. 00. From Somerset by Christiors :nill3 to Connersviiie, 1.2 miiejj and back, once a week. Leave Somerset every Tuesday at 0 a m, arrive at Cuiuersviile t!it same day by 12 no. u, leave Cmiiers-j ville every Taenia v at 2 i m, arrive at Somerset the same day by 5 p m . Frojni Anuoisonviile by Richland, j Little Flat Rock, and Moscow, to Shelby ville, :M nnles and back once a week. ; .1 "II I i Leave Atulersouville every Wednesday at 0 a in, arrive at Shelby ville the same day by 4 p m; leav e Shelby ville every Thursday at 0 a m, arrive at Audersonx'iile the same day by 4 p m. OS. F.-yia Richmond, by Grecnfork, to Muueev town, and Grant Court-House to Miamisport, 100 miles and back once a week. f4oave Richmond every Monday at 0 a in, arrive at Miamisport the next Wednesday by U p m; leave Miamisporl every Thursday at 0 am; arrive at Richmond tlui next Saturday by p m. 00. From Lawreneeburg by Canbridge, Yorkridire, Hughe store, German Village, Nimmans null, and jeorge s o,n Salt Creek to Rushville, 52 miles and back once a week. Leave Lawrenceburg every Wxlnosday at 0 a in, arrive at Rt.shville the next dav bv 10 a in; leave Rushville every Thursday at 2 p in, arrive at Luwrenceburg the next day bv 0 p m 100. From Indiauaoolis, bv New Penn sylvania, Thorntown, lifayette, Day ton, Huntersvillc, Jefferson, Frankfort,! and La Porte Court-house, to 3uchigan city, once a week and rack. Leave aIndianapolis every Tuesday at ti ft m, arrive at Michigan city the next Friday i .ii t it: i
uy li am; laave .uicnigan euy every j lie must state tie place oi tns resiFriday at 1 pm, arrive at ludianapolis ! deuce, and if not a contractor, he must
the next Monday by 0 p m. 10 1. From Milton toNow-Castle. 2.3 miles ami back once a week. Leave Milton every Wednesday ut ti a m, arrive at New-Castle the same day bv ',1 p ni;
leave New-Cattle every Thursday at ti ! lion to them, no increase of coinpensatioa a in, arrive at Milton the sume day by j will be allowed oa that account. The 3 p in. contractor will inform himself on that 102. From Richmond to GFcenville in point. Ohio, miles and back once a week, j 11. Tho Postmaster General reserves Leave Richmond every Wednesday at j the right of annulling any contract uhen0 a m, arrive at Greenville same day jever repeated failures to arrive within the by 4, p m; leave Greenville every j contract time shall occur; or whenever Thursday at 0 a m, arrive ut Rich- j one failure shall happen amounting to the mond saiir.' day by 4 p ui. j loss of a trip; or whenever any direction 10-3. From Milton to Jacksonbur;, 12 j w hich he may give shall not U; promptly
miles and bad; once a week. Leave Mi! tun everv Wednesday at 0 a m, arrive at Jacksonburg same dav bv 0 a ui; leave Jacksonburg every Wednes - ea at 11 a m, arrive at lUUUm same i k ,n, ' 'r !;et 1
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i.ivin.- iw tuimmuiiip, j iiinvn U.11U iinnigij uuii iiiav Tcsuu iium uis iaiiurc ' .- j mr--nf , ' I back once a week. Leave Connersvillc to cumplv. " ; 1 t:o n, t a s t 1 s, ri ! TTT fTh S'C . enerv Wednesday at 0 a m. arrive at I Fd. xl eontnnit or bid an be tr.mr r J niTAVnTY OF TAR. HOSIV ivn
J Greensburg the next day by 10 a m; 1 red without the special aid written appro- ' TERPENTINE, leave Gree.m.,in:rg every Thursday at 2 : bation of the Postmaster General . Hidmi'rlftrt niBRl-'N n-v wit 4 .i
pin, arrive at Lounersvillethe next day assignment ot a contract or bui, without! twe ouaniirx- of Al.HM i'V
!I.-M,, ... . . . j his consent lirit oota.ned u, writing, j A of which they urc determined to s?U lOo. hroiu tort Wayne, by blcys.nnjj Ibis rule will never be Uw fa cash. By calling aivUvamninMongocpououg to ode 1 ,g.ou Plui. departed from. j thc arti..Ios4 aU,ve' ,)olktu ot; anJ iml.Z r.c, .,l,ctg in 1 erntoiy , , uuIm and ! 1 L If a contractor or his agent shall the prices, vou can at onCe determine las bai-K once a wee!;. Leave I irt V.jy ne violate the Post Otlice law, or shall trans- j ft. every Muiday at 0 a m, arrival U,ite niit commercial intel.igonce by express Vineennes, June 2.3, IS32. 20 tf 1 igeon 1 raine the nevt day bv 0 pin:! more rapidly than the Uml. bU ro-iiract . ,
I ,t,uve Winte Pige-.n Frame every lYi- shall le forfeited; aud in all cases, when) j day at 0 a m, arrie at Fort Wa.nc ihe a contractor siiall run a sta'e or other ve-1
100. From nioominfiton, by Tabor nnd than he is required bv contract to carry Gosport, to Grecncastle, 50 miles and the mail, he shall pive" the amj increasback once a week. Leave Blooming- ed celerity and frequency to the nviil, tor ewry Wednesday at 5 a in, arrive (unle the Postumster Gcuenii sj. .:i at Grceiicastie the same day by 7 p in, j otherwise direct,) without increase or leave CJreencastle every Thursdav at 5 'compensation
a m, arrive at Blooiningtou the same day by 7 p m. 101. From Madison by Paris to Brownstown, -12 wiles and bark once a week. Leave Madison every Wednesday at 0 a nv,, arrive at Brownstown the samu day by 7 p m; leave BrovTntown every Thursday at 15 a m, arrive at Madison the same dav by 7 p m. 10S. V rum Lafayette bv Ia Orange Grcor s settlement, illiamsport anu aitimore, to Perrysville, IS miles and lack once a week. Leave Lafavetie every Thursday at 0 t ni, arrive ut Perrysville the next day by 10 a m; leae Prrrysviilo every Tuesday at 3 p m, arrive at Lafayette the next day by 0 p m. 100. From Fdinburg to Martinsville, 30 miles and back vuire a week. Leave Fdinburg every Tuesday at S a m, arrive at Martinsville same dav by 0 p m; leave Ma tinsville every We lneday ai 0 a m, arrive at IMinburg the same day bv 4 p m. NOTES. 1. The Postmaster General reserves the right to expedite the mails, and to alter the times of their arrival and departure, at any time during the continuance of the contract, by giving an adequate compen sation, never exceeding a prorata allowance for any extra expense w hich such al teration may require. 2. Seven minutes shall be allowed for; opening and cto.-jng the mails al each office, where no particular time shall be specified, but the Postmaster General reserves to himself the right of extending the time. 3. For every ten minutes of delay in arriving at any point after the time prescribed in any contract, the contractor ?hall forfeit five dollars. If the delay shall continue bevoml the timvi for the de parture of any pending mail, the forfeit ure s'iiail be equal U twice the amount allowed for carrying the. mail one trip. Jl it be made to appear that tha delay was occasioned by unavoidable accident, of which the Postmaster General shall be the judge, the forfeiture may be redjcod to the amount of pay for a trip; but in no cas,; ca, that amount be remitted. Tlr forfeitures are oth.-rwfse unconditional, and wnl in all caes be euitorced. 4. 1 'eisons who make proposals will state their price by the year; payments to be made quarterly, in the months of May, August, November and February, . .. i one month alter the expiration of each quarter. 5. None but a free white person shall be employed to carry the mail. 0. Proposals should state whether the person proposes to carry the mail in a 4 horse coach, a 2 horse stage, or otluerwUe. 7. If the person olferim: proposals wishes the privilege of carrying newspapers, out of the mail, he must state it in his bid, otherwise be cannot enjoy that privilege. 8. Propositions for any improvements in transporting the mail, as to the manner of carrying, increase of expedition, ej tension of routes. Jrequeney of trips, or any other improvements, are invited to he stated in the proposals, and will be duly j considered. 0. The number of the route, and its beginning and termination, as advertised, should be stated in everv bid; and the i proposals must be sealed, directed to the "General Post Office, Office of Mail Contracts,' and superscribed ,iiVfwsa.v," The following is a proper form for a proposal: i " ivdl convey the Mail, agreeuhly to adcjrtibeincnt, on route Ao. from to far the yearly compensation of ttolUrsr 1 -t . .i i .-tj accompany hisi bid w ith satisfactory ro" COiIUIieilUailOUlr. 10. The distances, as stated, are estimated, and may not be entirely correct; but if any errors have occurred in relaobeyed. 12. No bid shall be withdrawn after ! the time for receiving it lias expired: and ! should anv person refuse to take aeontract at his bid. he shail forfeit all other i contracts that he mav have with the D ucle, wore rapidly, r wore 4jreqw.eatiy
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15. The Postmaster Ceocral reserves the right of curuiiing or of dispontiouKig any route, when, in bi opinion, the public interei shall rcpiire it; jnd in "h case the contract sh ill cease, so fir relates to the part curtailed, or to the v. h do, if discontinued nn allowance of o:io month's extra pay being made to the extractor. 10. AH contracts for routes embraced ' m Hits advertisement shall coninicu.-e on (the first day of January next, and coiuiuue one year. Decision on bids will be made known on tbe 0th dav of Novi mber next. 'WILLIAM T. liARRY. Post Master Gen r.il. General Post Office Department,) July 2 lib, 1S:J2. STATU OF IXMAXA, I v , KNOX COUNTY, ' PROBATE COUiT, August Scsuon, l!S32. A! ND now at this time came William B'irtcli, administrator of Wnlitin Vangordoo, deceased, and filed his c iplaint, suggesting to the court here. 0 isulliciency of the estate of said Vv ...m Vangordon, to pay the debts and dei ;a:ids outstanding against said estate, and j-ray-ing generally for relief. It is thervroieordered by the court, tat the creditors of said estate be n-'tifid of the. liliug aad pendency of said complaint, by pu.-lica-tion six weeks successively in the WYstern Sun. And further, that unless the ! creditors f said estate notif. said admin istrator of the existence and exi'.-it of their respective claims, by filing the same, -.r a statement of the nature, desciip io'.i and date of the contract or assunr-iit, rp-n which the same may be founded, in t'.ie office of the clerk of the Probate Co ir , i fr 1-etore the third day oflhe lext N-eiii-bcr term of this coiirt, at whi-h time a final distribution of tho assetts of ti 1 d'-edwiit's estate will be made, sruch clair.is wiii ue pofpe:;':.!. Attest, D.C. JOHNSON, CUrl. September 1, LW. 30-C.v STATE OF 1XDIAXA,) Knox Countv, 4 " PROBATE COURT, April Session, I.n'52. A ND now at this time, came John Mri 3l Gi!lii, administra or of Nathan Webb, deceased, and filed his complaint, suggesting to he coert here, the insufficiency of the ctate of t.ie said Na'h m Webb, to pay the d-!,ts and demands outstanding against the said estate, and praying generally, for relief. It is therefore, ordered by the court, that tiie creditors of said estate, be notified of the filing and pendency of -said complaint, by publication, six weeks successively, in fha Western Sun. And further, unless t'ie creditors of said state, notify said administrator of the existence and extent of their re spective claims, by filing the same, or a statement of the nature, description date of the contract or assumpsit, um which the sa;ne may be founded, in the office of the cb-rk of the Prbate Court, on or be lore the third day of ir.vt Novemler term of this court, at which time a final distribution of the assetts of the said decedent's estate will bo made. claims will be postponed. Attest. D. C. JOHNSON, Cleric. SentemW 1. J332. P0-tivv. SPRING AND SFMMEI THORN Sl TRACE 5 ESPECTFiLLY infrio their friei:dsa'l the public in general tint Ih.jy have received by late arrivals, a larhc and ' SUM"lI'P ;enkual assobtaiknt or I'iiLxu am ; uu.u CONSISTING IN PART OF Cloths and Cassinets, Brown and Bleacho Sheeting, Fancy Calicoes, Black and Grey Lasting, Plaid and Fancy Ginghams, Assorted Cambrics, Flannels, Bombazetts. Mixed Satinett, Marscillfs and Valencia Vcstifis. Merino Shawls, Flag and Fancy Silk Handkerchief, Ladies' Plaid and Merino Cloak?, Cotton and Bobbinett Laces, Mull and Book Muslins, Together wrrn a general asjokt3IENT OF Groceries, Cast-.teel, JOB WOSJ2 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION J done wjtji pevpaTlvh at xiui onic5.
