Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 43, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 December 1832 — Page 2

i t em the Nc York St.tndaid. OCR CALLANT tars. No men deserve mor: of the gratitude of our country than our gallant tars. Xon: kUiTcred more, or fought more

baelV during the late war. 1 o atlcvj 3tc their sulTcrmgs two measures were proposed; an act to organise a corps of ata jeosibles, and another to encourage privateering, by incorporating associa lions lor that purpose. While Tomp. Uns and Van Burcn zealously supported these measures, Kent and Ogden as zealously opposed them. We tske plea lure in referring to those glorious times, when the star spangled banner waved triumphantly onevciy sea; while a Perry and a McDonouA!i were sweeping our adversaries from the lakes. No man was at that time, more energetic, more untiring or more eloquent than Mr. Van liuren. Amongst the ablest produc

tionsof that day was the Republican ad- with all their might. What is the mat-' r.'tr us in fiirces in oider to firervt our ...s or buildings, or tuio for ""the s'atcd ' change, ate respectfully requested to givedress of the members of the legislature let? Why, the "dangeicus doctrines ol j liberties and ftroinote our fjaftiines. j hVieiturc such bor.-wr!j -onstab!e shall the ubovc a few insertions in their rev.

written by that gentleman. He thus el cquently clo-ies the catalogue of British aggressions. To cap the climax of her iniquity; to fill up the me3uirc of our vrongs: she resolvetl to persist in another nteastire, surpassed by none in flagrant enormity a measure, which of itself was adequate cause of war a measure, which had exrifed the liveliest solicitude, and received the unremitting ati ntion of ev cry administration of our government, from the time of Washington to the pre cent chj; the wicked, the odious and detestable practice of impressing Ameri an seamen into her service; of entcmb ing out sons within the walls of her ships of war; compelling them to waste their lives, and spill their blood in th': service cf a foreign government a prac tice which subjected every brave-Amer ican tar, to the violence and petty tyranny of a Bntish midshipman, and roa ry of them to a li'e of the most gabing vcrvitu If a practice which nver can be submitted to by a nation professing claims to freedom; which never can be acquiesced in government without rccinding that g:eat article of our safe ty. the reciprocity of obedience and firo- j tection deisvccn ike rulers and the i uled" We have c-my time to quote another passage, which no Ameiican can read wit a ihjjll of patriotism. In a tor rcn l -J licence he denoence3 the opponcms ot tnc war ne tens tne repuuii cans: They approach you under the garb which at once eviacts their contempt for your understanding, and their loial want t;i conhdencc in your patriotism; under a ga:b which sf.ouk! receive the mos distinct tnitks of your detestation; th.v ure 'Mr r:'f.'f! firart-J" While our enemies arc ciag.-.;- -V;' linst is a cruti and bloody war, c: Peace .' While our western wiuis -re v hbt :n;ro: with the bons ofor non(Ured women and chi'dren vhite their 'ahtod 5h yet ti ichlioj do n the wa of their former liabitt-.tior's while the Indian wa v- hoop end the Hntish drum, a:e in unisin, sa-. lire ti.e ca 5, and the Biitieh digger Knd tii 'ndi in tcni3!i.i k suspended ovei the he.ds o our ri;;-zens at such a time, when hc ion 1 ot every man who has sen: . lity to feel his country's wrongs, . .nd oirir to defend her rights, should he a .-fns u is that tnev crv iieacc: i ": i e the brave American tat , the in trpid defender of our rights, and the re j ' deemcr of o jr national character, the present boast and future honor of our ; land is impressed by force into a ser ; vico he detests, which ccmpe's a brother to imbrue his hands m a brother's blood vhile he is yet Wossing upon the surface! of the ocean, and mingling his grosns h those temper's less sivage than hi persecutors, that waft him t a return Jess distance from hi family and his ho ne" ;t is at such a period, when ' there is no peace, without sacrificing eveiv- thing valuable that cur feding arc in united, the fiublic arn fiaralyzt-d, a? d the fiublic ear stunned bu the datt. t.irdiy ar.d v suiting cry of peace! punv po-.tictans who but about ycu, and thick- j tn the political atmosphere, say you are acccs-iSJc, through your fears Vid your pockets? Can any American citizen be 30 pronig.r.c as not to spurn tr.cngnantlv j

What, fellow cit -ns. must be the o was, that the Union party was better pre pm.non seat 01 tnc Doroujr.totiieeireuit r . . pi.aon which they entertain of you; who p.red for an attack than en the prev on, irt " V hy i ' h 1' thus assail you? Can any man be so 9ru. Uening. and they wouM go which wa- ruh section of the act entitled "at, act f c!"' pid as not xn perceive that it is an appeal they chose After this mesa.e wa, 1 t tu the boron, h of incennes,- ap- j n' ;r " ; U Co vour bs,,o your avarice, and to allUent back. Mr. Poinsett addressed the ' ived January ! th'i lorn u wiil To " ? the baser p.Mon, .hich actuate the hu-1 Union patty, request them, a, theyi I' any person or persons shall put, ; ; " . "TJi..

mnn hcanr that it is approaching you in I retired to do so in a body, to arm them ! ,iarc or si, or permit any person or per- ' V,.. :- ?hs manner in whlrh ,1 i.,u,ou..n , ' n.: sons in his. her. or their enudov. to net an 1','1'u'ld -Hi tnc interest a-reed

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t?.e bae ttjel upon his character. tend themselves to the hazod of then : lil-r shall forfeit the sum of two dolhirs ior . "SuiTer yourselves not to be deceived ' lives. Thanks to Divine Providence, :;on ctienre. jo be suc-fj f -r by th? boby the pretence, that because Great luit-we were snared the conflict. rouh eo?,table.

aio has been forced bv her subiects to make a qualified repeal of her orders. cur government ought tc abandon her j rouno. I hat ground vas taken to re- s stst two great and crying grievances, j the destruction cf our seamen The lat- ' ter is the mo;t important, in proportion as we prefer the liberty and lives of riti-j cens to their property: Distrust, there- j fore, the man who could advise your ! government t any time, and more espe . cially.at this time, when your brave sai Jorsare exciting the sdmiratin. ar-d for

cing the respect nt an aston,3rrd world. ! these considerations, in full confidence ther on aetually commeneed, or intended when their deeds of heroic valor mak? j that the good sense which hss so often lo l e eonimcnced within two month.- after o!d Ccean smile at the humiliiy of her ntar ked your decisions, will allow then, the same may i e so placed, upon eon.lifc'.cien: tyrant t such a tiirte, wr na ; their clue we'urht end t ujc'; andthrt vu tin that one "half of the street cr more It eg un, ma k the man who wouM counte will never lutTer difdcultits: however lor. ; left free of encumbrance.

naace jrovernmcnt in commutivo or R 3a;i.ohs hiohtj fok tiik siPFTY of C-Jt it k!icit ants CO033."

ro?n the Fgtwct1 Zfusfvm, There is one atirurntnt in favor ot the

present adtniuiMiation, which the most!cu

ingenius sophufy can neither (fhntrovert i j nu that the ptopje of America, knit to-than Dl hours, s;uh person or pcrs wis ; spcctfuUy hVnrm the public that they nor overthrow; and tfat argnuumt is : gethcr aMhcy are by so many cords of .shall forfeit h snin ..f to dollar- hr tend, as heretofore, tr lurr.ish f. cr r.uworth all others ' 'he Uhfiar&iUiltd uffectioti, can 1.0 longer live together as , each da uu 'such vehicle .-hall cucurn-' men us readers with a full and accurate

firofierinj of our country Ky may ; assail malice pervert, nd uiseppointeu

ambition stigmaize as overheating and ; their mutual happiness; can no longer be j 8. If the borough constable upon notice sum, for which purpose tUy wril enr-agr tyranical, the xncasurcs ot the adminstra- fellow cbizens of one great, respectable ; given to hi: by any freeholder of this bo- i competent reponeis. . The Jcuir.al w;' lion; but still they are to be estimated by ! and flourishing empire. No, my coun rou.,h ofauy building or fence whatever, be pub'ished twice a week, and wi'l be their practical results their bcaiing try men, shut your ears sgairiat this un- . whrh mar hnve been or which shall bo j foru arderl to those w ho desire it c'jri.ig upon the interests of the country. No i hallowed language shut your hearts a j pluc,rd in or upon any street or street, or j the session only, at 75 crms. payable i;'? (ovrrr.ment, however pure ar.d wise; no i gainst the poison which it conveys. nc , part (r part? thereof, contrary t( ti;e (rdi-1 advance. Those wishing to subscribe administration of it, however just and ' kindred blood which flows in the veins , muices of ihe borough ; or of anv breach j will please forw ard the ir nan e, shrcugb impartial, ever met the approbation ol all. j of American citizens; the mingled blood ; whatever ofany of the town ordinances,; rhc members of the. Legislature or cthtrDisappointed ofTice-geeUcrs will always; which they have shed indefence of their :to enforce which it may It-his duty; or oil wise, in time to reach us by the fr?t 1jy complain; and they are able, in every ! sacred rights, conscciate their union, anv forfeiture mvlvr h: onliuanco or anv ; o! the session, so that ihey may ier.ir community by misrepresentation and de- land excite horror at the idea of their be- ; other ordinance the enforcing of which if ; the first numbers. Our Regular subset -nunciation, to enlist many in their cause i coming clicns, rivets, memiee. And if ( iithiu his duty, and he sliail- nulect or;bers who arc in arrears will confer a lr.

'1 his un;versal prospcny xs admitted ; many w ho are oppos- i 1 ins the re election of iencral Jackion tb Veto Message? These doctrines, if ; carried into practice, would annihilate' wha ? every monopoly in the country, and restore tore the government to its origin ty. "Dangerous doctrinet!" Dm-; to whom? To the people! No, I al purit gerous SOUTH CAROLINA The following extract ot a letter frerr. a native of New York, at present resi ding in Charleston, will afTjrd the reader some idea of party excitement as it has existed in tha! nnartrr. Charleston, Oct 12. 1S32. i t We are having pretty warm tines here, and I presume you wiil have learned before this reaches you that the nulb fiers have gained the late election, in which was involved all out hopcr, ol pre servim; the Union. Nullification will therefore be dov-n upon us in a little while. The Union party strained eve. y nerve, to avert the ctiamity, but in vain They were defeated in Ci;a!!es?ot hv ?bout ISO maio-ity. The hc.i. is, the Union party is the strongest and most tespectable, but the nullies 3.e the rah ble, and are, howevtr, headed bv some men of first rate abilities F.r two weeks nrmr to the election, we r.ri '-al; 1 r sorts of times" here. icb partv liad ' public meetings a:.i! suppers trery night j i he ti-st meeting i attenned was en. jF-idav Union, o! - ou:se Tnere wa . much eloquent speaking on the occasion. ! ' Jrosn such men, for example, as Co! D ly'on. J R f'easevt, J. L Pettigru. Sec O i3turdy, our party had anoth- j ; r meet-r-.g and supfrer, 8nd r.s some of j l-berr. wee !e!u-i.ng, they were attackj .d wirh clubs, See. by a mob ot Nullificrs. : j i ne Udon men, not dreaming of an at - j lack, were altogether unprepered, bin I ney soon tallied, and by breaking off the 1 branches of a number of trees in th? j j neighborhood, th?y armed themselves.; ; made one body, formed a line, and de- ; j dared thsmse'.ves ready for battle; bu; through the p. rsuashih of the leading' ' m'. n of both parties, al' were induced tr retire hon?e. ! Dur ing the whole of Sitnday, bo?h par ; ties kept open houses, and the Union pitv had a meetinjr in consequence ol hearing that the nuliies had twenty seven ; ot our men drunk pnrl Inrkftl on. A ... committee was despitched to them, giv inr them till fie o'clock to release thei' pi i'oncrs. and threatninj'-, :l thev did . that the house in which they were iun ; Hoed ahculd be rar.etl to the ground. Hooks, fc were deliberately procured! for the purpose, and the Nullifiers, see ! ing our determination gave up the miserr.hle men they had captured. On Monday even ning, each party had nd supper In tbe anotner meeting anti supper i-nilt nf tVo f v rritirr TVlr Pi! t'l . r n . ri the Union parte, received rntr f rem 1 Gen Hayne, of the Nullificrs, request-

dangerous to monopolies, to aristocratic Jwrvgh t inccntsrs, m cann on vw-; forc a-v j.I5,;Ci. 0f car0 v,itl;'m tin: : s.n or persons, that I wihed in jrnn w iv distinctions in society to the designs ot ' ci! otvdtd, Tiint all the streets of this ; iK)ron;ilt ,y :uii,m of di-bt, and when re-' to leom- concerned in t'nc adrnini-tr t. the few, who would oppress the mar.y. borough shall be laid of v. i:h sido walks, : covon;1 't(hc niti t() th treasurer, andjtion of the est:; to of Chvisiian Gr ieh- . juliich Fballbc tn widlh m fdl fitly feet ,SIU., ,.,v u. iri,n-ht fur each davs ! decAJ. 3n justice to mv.selfl feel km,.; From the Bahi.iwrc Patriot, j street?, nine it. and it: t. IVtej s slivot ; pcnaitv or n,ji to dechrc that ::eit!ir bv xvord or de.or

ini that the PhinnUiq hni.l i o 'i k, o t ne eo: k 01 mai o. ;u u in winei; ' n, that ire Unionists should ic.u.n .,,:,. onn-ed Whns- d.iv b 1 home through meeting street, as both'"' iK ,,,,;rl in.viui W n una t,

bmod ensue. Ir. Pettim's answer ! r:iffieS mitht rmA in rr.nf ort i n anr! i selves wen ana ior every wear a white badge on his left arm; for : 'which purpose they sent out and bouh: ! a white piece ol muslin, and tore it into ' j ntrips. He also requested them not to ; make the attack; but. if assaulted, to dr ; From the pbove hast fcketch, you can form some idea of the manner in which party spirit contest is now over, and for a short time. at least, we shall have quiet God alone foresees the result of this rebellion a gainst the Union. , The following extract from the Pcdc rabtt No. U written by Mr Madison. speaks in a voice of wisdom and warning to the penp'e ol South Carolina: i "I submit to von. mv fellow citizens, midable in appearance, or however fash - ionable tfie error on which thev arc foun i ded, io drive inti the I'tevmy and

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perilcua scenes intc which (he advocates or disunion would conduct you Hca.k-

not lothe unnatural voice which telU ; n. embers of the tan.e larmly; caono inngcr continue mc n.uiuai guaruians 01 novelties ate to ne snunned, ne icvc mc ; the most aiarunog ui an nuvum-o, u.c most wild of all projects, is that o. revriiSCrOttfi'U (DVCtUtHtf tfi AN OKl)h A:t w relative to tne streets. and for other purposes. , 1. 7V it ordained hy thr Trm-tec of the ; or luuei sti' r inure in;iii . i . . . -v w , . ...... leei w l'ie, , i n Tver. inciuuitS'y t ie euro ox stone or II- .1 i- ....... so.";: anil aiv j ! rt or parts lori the .-.ante. yt1!;,la, .oe ground ncrweetl in siJo alks shall b- so -roded that h. con-; txe i,l the street -vi-..!!! be : nt the s.'rjne heirrht 'as the side walks, and also six inchc? j - :,.-:a . u ta mo uu.ei aion nio c uro. ''-- -' r any improvement hy ra-1 dtnor 't!,erMse .sluill ho ordered, too same slull be executed hv contract -! And iii y Ileuses of iiueruvoir.eiit m street:-:, the president of the beard of trustees ar.d the chairman of the hoard of as--istanis shall have the sole se.p.ri;i1cnliauee. irianai-orit-'nt. and direr-lton ol th

aucojia.K-tj.orm-nt, and; u:repon ! ine,CC!;ue bv.lhc s,n,n!!?,i:4n,. the P:,hlie wiil suspend th-ir opinion u une, and on its completion shall rert ! i i, T!lj. ,,rdinan-:-: in tbive !Vo-n ond 1 the present, as the matter is about -Jo unluu'1' li;,:r lliir,(J unu al1 llleir I,r-: atkT its p.ibbcati.Mi. - der-o a ludicial inveti-ratiun

eeeuJhLis tuerciu. t . U in m. i cr comtnissioners oi valuation may be appoinie-d upon any improvement, it shali be their dutv to mak-j rer,,r,, ;,, ?ilt .......nor iMInviimi uu U ill ill io iini ioi j v i ii -viz. - r (No. of lot. i - Street. 5!;.. Quant i' y of ground i i front. Valuation " 1 - I. Owner in c i siun. V. Person in tion. occupa-; - (T"., ; :, r ' Title or u'uantitv ot i nicest. . . i. All petitions mr any improvonicnt, a.nf a11 reports of comnu'ssiouers of vabia J'on , at,,. cf persJ:, heretolorc appotntoi intod i j o superintend anv irnnrovemeut and of ;,R l'r UK :" ;ui(1 euairman, snail no recornea ni phi lon'itn upon the rreorrl ! 1 ..... 1. 1 . . 1 1 ..1 i- .1 4!.. : i 1 - i - , vx umim. .iii i' itin ,m . the prwccdiii; in each easr. under the Y-ilcQ or r-jst ' shain;.. su eepm-s, or tlier trash or hith trom their shop--, stores or iyes. or any dune, trash or ollYi from i!ic'r yards or -ardens. in or noon lM" s ;rfH'T- person or persons so olteml t. If any person or person- v-huM hours, the person or persons so oltendirei. shall forfeit f.r each offence two i!olhi, for eneh day anv street may be snene-.un-hered, to bo sm' 1 for by the borough e. instable Pr r.;te''. that no'hin homo -hall extend to material neet-s-ari!" n!a- : efd in front of anv lot for anv bnildin ' 1 7. Ifnnv person or person? inhal iii.v u iihin this .oroliph put anv wapon, rr.r:,; or ether vcbirlc, er permit any sueh w ;;-

, c.unher anv ftrei't h pmeini; or eatisi;; to gM : he phvrd therein, anv firewood, eaks ot a- PjSt , ny sort boxes, plank, timber, lumber of anv S ' . f t, .... 1. ' . .r-,w. tiT ! 1 1 f r e.,:i 1: '

on. cart, or other . -rv.ic'e 'on:s"p;j tcIif j or theiu to be oat i i ,r .;mti anv tr:ct

and permit the &ui.e ..ere. to remain mrc .tcr any street as aforiaid, t be sued lor by the noroi,ini constable. ; rviv.bc. and lul f.r two w holo davs to d .charge his duty b etiiorc!! the ordman-1 ,rcs u the Urouh. hv rcinivin. ciu h f.-n-i iorteitand pay the sum of three !o!l:;rs for j o;u-h day hu may o nc-Iect to (iehar-o ;his dutv. Such ncnaltv to be sued for M(j ,oc,,vorc,j ,j,n the pruMuii-.n of anv resident freeholder, in the name of tht ?niH;c MS o- i,or tt..t ot- Vincennrs, be ie o-! n And it f-.itht r ordti'.afd. That th) i "... . i j...m . 7 ;ivo i ond in the penal s nr. of s;."(. cond: - nor;r,i tbr the f ii-'ulil dihar.ro of hU ihi - tk .,n(11;,t , ho r..v,no;it otal ,.sl,xlCvs ! i .. i .. . . i t . " - uV nun n;txi -u i. mk; ; oiiinr.s-ieiier. If) i hat if any j 'r(.n (r persons shall jdi anv prave.. or cause anv to he du.; in hc raA0 Vard w i.!;o.o einnloviii.r thefsu pel inleedant, such lie r-en (r iieions shall ,u,, i:. .x i. I l -ti II.- k. " l m i 1 1 in ; ; - i I'M mill , l i. r;i'- ."'i iiJ'i . i i. ' i ii u im I in the mine ouh "f ' in - cenns, m an action oi deht, i.efo;-? any magistrate within ti c i orwiieh of input R. I'RiCi:. P.cft. Avrr.t. Mill. ( 7-r.v. j November Ls;-. lx:5t

I AX ORDINAXCII toameud jniordin mce. : gJJ A AA1 Irom the subscriber nftitiffcd an ordin.u.fo cNitc-rninu' the-: 3 bont the i:th tA' October I isr. J Vtiirs of the Rorou-!i of Vimvnncs. : HA?.1. .10HNON,an npprntirc to the j4X- it t f.tu-nd hi the Tntrt s (,f VrpenVjrV trade. He is nlmt IS ;,eni TowyA- f r,veA '.v, in rcamcn r.'w.f . j ol'v inrSc "f " 11:1,1 n v Icn he wen: j ,Vf( 'I'iiat her(!af:er al! vacancies j away a blue janes roundabout coat, linen !in the oniee of IV side n of the lizard of ' ovrr ilis, a new fur hat, r,iU: r clothing not l lit.. ..s

; Trustees lHroii:Ji Ci.mstablo, or otiier .Fii -

eerof the boronuh, !i;dl l;e riled by an ; Pf:1'1 U) :l,!.v Pf,i iotunun- him to mem election, hy joint ballot of the trustees and ; ''enncs. but. ifniuks f..r liieir trouassisjnnts. ' Ide.

ti. 'i'his o!-flinap.ce t' be in force i:oni 'and after ii pnhiicattou. 1 Passed K'lit November, 1'2. ! R. P. f'RiLT.. Prr.s i P.. vrrr. Nn i- CM,: ; Novc miter 17. li'2. 'M - r. T - W. " niir v:,,...-,r r. ... f j, "iiij .1;. i:n 1 '.M ;n M !) v. "1 fat. , oe.ennes. is now pr p red to issue I'fr aIV! s T T' ViH,i (ar-OC7 l - ,-ned upon i:,r and reasonable terms ; ;an(i tinis an ()npo:lii:u!v is aitordeu to rr - hv i.rvdtn! p,r;o: toVeeure ?t a IriJiiitrr expanse. ht proj;erty from aecident. ui .Market-?! rert. dioinin i the siore of I'omiif.son vV. jo. .''ue'.iei Judali, iVe.s.Vi .bhn fios. &miart;. l-UIIHIl,! lUlllltllM, ,(; t j ,nn,. "snnu:ei 'om!inson. n iiol.i5 Srr.i:V .1. B. Martin. Wm. J. lieben J'homas 0. lbiilcvj Thomas Bishj)t - Murphy. j Jtirrcinrs. fyc- romlTiV w ill hr; tn nro-nev rr ?!iort ovi .!, iriifiu rei.i or ner(nai reenritv. ,t i n, 1 , , "I :t"t v ,I! ,,-!,'r' uncurrenl bank notes, . . ; up.n. tor tae tunc un.,'.pircd , but two 1 ' I per ecu. Tie company v, i 1 1 receive money on dcpos:te. and will allow interc.-t at the late ot six por cent per vear tr depo-ifes. uorsr;s jy tup corypKY will be insured at a very low rate. V,ncenne..Au- P , lb3J. 2S-iy " sitnation f.r a pub!i- hou?-j is efp:;;l to anv on the road, and its conveniences as a farm are not snrna eu I. v a n v A fur-d.-'ui th 1 er r.eTeuton 01 me nr-'ivuc t the .'d ie'n's, -is any person wishing 0 rent, i 1 ; ill view tJuin lirst. ti. . : ., ,r r i- ,

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sketch of the proceedings cf the General Assembly durir;; the approaching see ! vor bv forwarding the amounts due us bv mcmbeis ol the Legislature. T'.i'itors in'tliis state triib whom wc ex. ptctive journals, and receive subscii hers. rO THE PUBLIC. ; "VYI'A a report has boon p-it i y V circuhi'iioM bv some tnitlirion. n;r , in the nresence. of anv pomhi (r iii-rson-I " - ' ------ - , - , u , i ?: .i.. ... i-. t.. . - ! ated anv tliir.c t!:at co'i'd be, con'riail as ; n vvi-h nr wiliin.rnc on r-v ,rt f.. ,. j roneerued in said eVtafe In" anv m atter i . . i f .Mia;ever. jv tivrcure I "wo, rai u ! qnahtiOtl den;a! to saM report. L. HTTIir:R5 n-!f Nov. Ki!,, c.o TO THB PUBLIC. i J" I'AR.NIXG that mr;nv false reports ; jJi have been put in circulation rebitivc j t JI.iJl A ?: riLrht to the Vinccnric. ?h am !iil, cv.-., I ask as a favor ihr-t jUiUCi ii investigation. A.T. KLL3S, Art,:,,, for II. Ni:!Lr.'0.. Vi!oenr.r, N v. Otli. lt i !P-tf TEN RHIX-S RliWiiRU. A A WAV from the sub- : reenj.t:rtcr!. i ne uhove rewaid, will ho TOIIN MARNRY. 1st:.- -i t .ovc rr.br r 1 ?. imiJ o I Fall and Whiter Goods. . rilM swbs rib-'shave ai ciatel thenv selves under the hr:n of B. SHELIVTIHB, , CO. nd ha ve op'.n .1 aSTOR;, one door chove the well known itind occupied bv :..:I Thorn, on wa,,r Htreet Their jn a V3riofv (f ; . . " ! AVl.n ARTICLES, -itiiiionj, whi-h are the filowin r; C loths and C;rin:ts7 White. Red, Yellow, Green Flannel?, Sefre.'i and Cireassi;m I'iaids, M' lino arid Waterloo .'shawls, ?iFrino and Ciau 7.' ,S"arfs, Crape Shawls (c Fancy Handkerchief. 1M)IA MCHLLWS, JUtOK MCSLLX, J AC O SETT, nmiiy-xyrr, CAMUUW, ;ia(;iiam:;, :M cV. 1-d Cj.ee;.-. o-i t-1 Hrown .V: fiieached r?hcetir.r-a V. Shirtings. ( lentlemens and Ladies Leather Shoe", Ladies Prunella tAj ALSO 0000 lbs. Iron and Cast .Steel, 700 11k. Cai.i ii j,,, TWIO Ihc.(;ra and Tared lb n. 'A)i) lbs. Lot wood, 1NJ0 lbs. Nalla a;M. size-?, .r)T pair 'J'n.-e Chains, 15 bbls. Konhawa Salt, r.t HC pr: bushel by the birrel. roj. e.sr. ANO A LATim: As-OHTMFNT OT j Chhw. Liverpool and Commop 7 nVi?rT:-T pa , Q E32?S S2, i A.l ot which they Mr at Whoxalc cr h;eud. rail ai;d see IV SUMLMIR!!, William Mn:i;ni: ept. 1, 1SJ-J. bV-if mr'nr.e. 1 NOTICE. I p in lewd nil tin r I .ji.fi. .Jvkko llT xna l;, the V.V- - . . . eeunes leam .Mill, .More, o. the bu ikw f I tlut Mitnii tv 1 1 1 K-k..i. i 1 ' """'-"iiurj ro- irrK: ' on uv n.e, tliron-h -n h a.'ent as I nx; . r 1 t t 1 VI Ml COV i '.' s ; p r- , . ... t

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