Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 2, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 February 1833 — Page 3

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VINCENNES, FFIHUJAUYU, mt. I h ive i;iviMi in this day's piper, the conchm m of Gov. Hum's proclamation, nnl tlri first part of the message of ih? Prci.ient to the congress of tho United States, upon the subject of South Carolina nullifuution. It shall be completed in mv next. Ily the last Indianapolis paper? it appears the IVnik bill has failed in the senate, that body lcin:; equally divided, I't fir, and EI against our senator .Mr. Euinr, voting in the negative. I am authorised to announce IlKxr.v M. Ftivw, as a candidate to represent the ciripens of Marlin, Diviess, and Knox, in the senate of this state nvl that he will before the next August election, visit them in their several townships, for the purpose of giving a lull expression of his sentiments in relation to all subjects of state policy in which as citizens of said counties thev may feel incro-ted. Yineemie, Fh. 5, 1SJW. The imprisoned Missionaries, Rutler an J Worcester, fnvc been pariktned by ihe Governor ot Georgia. DufTGreen ys, it is rumored that the committee ot the Srnat to which the bate message of tbc President was referred, have agreed to repot a bill, placing the whote military and naval powers of the United Stales at the disposal of the President, lor the purpose of enabling Vim to ceerce tioutb Carolina into obedience. fcpp.Kr It is stated Vn the National Intelligencer, that a goveuune.nt ex ptess resumed from Charleston to Washington City in forty eight hours a distance bv the Post-office book of five hundred and forty-loir miles Jiu':?x:!,'c Pub fdv We Ifiin Trm a pjentlemn who has 1 11st arrived from Gratiot's Grove, tliat Mr John Du!jherty Indian trader rn Sugar creek, M T. brought anexpres? to Mr. (Gratiot, that a party of" Sac and Fox Indians, some time last week, cros fed the Mississippi a short distance below the mouth of the Wisconsin, ieli upon, nd kilVed three lodges of Menomonces, and three of the pincipal nen of the Winnebacoes. Mr. D is ot opinion. that the Indians arc determined onej friicrai w ar i'i inc mjji o, cuncr uuiung ihemseltcs, or with the whites. Messrs. G and D. started early on "Monday morning last, to give the Indians who are now on Rock river, notice of the aggression, and put them on their guard XORTHERX J1QU.VDJRY. TVlr. Mt saooger, conimtssioner on the part of the stitr, writes the governor of the state under r'ate 20th Dtx last, at Chicago, informing htm that the North ern Boundary line was finished the distance from the Mississippi and t!ie Lake is one humlrcd and forty lour mi.cg, 28, !i ch lins arul strikes the lake ahout 40 miles north of Chicago. I'andalia Whig. rw thr T.Vni (Miss.) Ga-ette. "Go hem! Y e lern ihat suhcrip tians wcretakvn last week for a new jrdrt stock company, to establish a line ot steam carriages between this town and JJostQn, over the turnpike. The plan is said to be, to run a carriage every hour in the d- each wav; and il the project ii surcessful, the line wrd be continued to New bury port." The committee ot the Biitssh house or commtinM, which pat lat session, on stcjoi traveMini; and conveyance by steam, conclc led their report by 'he fol lowing propositions, ot ihe truth n. which thev s'a'e that they have received anip'e evidencesI . I'hst carriages ran be propelled by steam on common roads at an average .late of ten miles per hour. That at this rate they have conveyed upwards of fourteen passengers. .. That their weight, including cn rmc, fuel, water, and attendants, may be jj'kUt thie ton. 4. That thev can ascend and descend htlls of considerable inclination with fa ci'.itv an I safety. 5 That they are perfectly safe for pasaengers. 6. That thev ae not 'or need not be. if properlv constructed, nuisaoccs to the puh'tc. 7. That thev will became a speedier an l cheaper mode of conveyance than carnages drawn by hordes on turnpike road3. h . rha, as they admit of greater breadth f tire than other carriages, and as the nu Is aic not acted on so injuri aslv as br the feet of the liorses in oo ooa draught, such carriages w'Ul :vie lcs wear of roa !s than coaches drawn br horses Valt Pa Till; nnih-rsined having been d,;!y rTpi-inted aiiniiittrator of the estate ot .liiseph Stephenson, (late of D.ivios cinuiiv, In!i oa. dveacd, rojuests ail p.:rsons indebt d to said estate to mike immediate payment : ;ml all those having fdaims aaint said e-tate to present them actroriliug to law. The estate is iuso"nt PA Ml. CON NEB, AJmr. Daviess Countv. Fob. r, lVi.i 2-dt

Forwarding and Commission Jinsincss. JAEZES SIVZITH, romrmu.v or Vixckwi Isv.

TTAS looted hitm-elf in New Orleans jTj corner of Xotr" D une and Com-! meice Streets, for the purpose of trans acting the above businr;, and respectfully tenders hi services to his Wabash friends an I others who may rot asured that any thing entrusted to him shall be attended to with dilli::mco and fidelity. New Orleans, Jan. S:i:t. 2-12t lil 4 r r I, i i ,. Li.. Chamb-n, Garwin, & Co.Louiivlllc. Tondinon ' Uoss, Ibirteb Ileberd, Yincear.es. I . S. Pumoor. Wm. Linton, 1ml C uoso, , 'nrrellavAr S.eV. J. Ccan-Cird.) .latns K;ed, M. Pi W e. I r -fro.1;:, J. Houston, e'e Co.) V. In;rov. s 1 csunf, at I). V.. P.ikor Cnifrcnr II. &. J. .Ma lone, j .r t J. lliehardvon. io?v' t r 1 1 777 A. Pattev-m Hoc!. r7V. J . L- Sloa u Corbrfon, CT" The Terre -Haute, TWkville, nd rii.yetie p-per?, will publish the above iii tiee, ami forward (heir accounts to iSmtth Carson Vincennes, fjr r-avmen!. i'II.VT I have taken out !:tt)rs of admi nistration on the estate of Joshua, (Javen, (la:e of Posey eo'.mty.) deed, and that the estate will proUxbly prove insojveut. RUTH CAVFAS, Aunr. ?.If. Vernon, Jan. i2, lhW i Cril'-' ho ffrrod M nub'ie. sale on .:tomhr; tie U' i tUnj of March net, ot the oflrje of . Geor U. F.wmir. V.q all tiie persnnl estate of Dr. Henrv Davison, eonyistinaf of mi:diclj:s, rooK weajusc; APPAREL, Sfc. Ta'e t commence at 10oc!oe!-,a rr?. 7Vrw.v o' .cfr nine months credit on ail sums ocr three dollars. GKORGI! DAV 4 T r. Feb nil. i I TIIH following lots, and parts of hts, in 'ho horouli of Vincennes, will be offered lor sale tir tho taxes nnd costs due thereon, on Sa turd-ay the "?.l of March next, unless sooner paid, to wit: Rrant, John Callage H. A. Xo. Ci. Hradv, John, of lot 153. HlackV heirs U'Xk P-.uo, Jr.hn lit. Blacks heirs, W7. IJrown, James 3 01). Collin-, David II. A. lXJS Cartier, Pierre 401 Dushane, Tousant IX Dinovau. Jeremiah h 101. Hudson, "Phomas h Carv, Pierre or John .Sheet. II. A. G5, tKi, 07, OS. Creator's, Christian heirs, l.StyV, 2r, kk, h , iar, no k?, i;;$, 40c, 4 r . t i.)t, I I t ; The heirs of T Greater, ITS. lltiiVman, Solomon A HO. part of 100, nail of .).. Ilnrn, Catharine US. L'ykint, llacinth 2,P. McCnll, Wi'lliam R. HIV. Purlev's heirs, 1V, 2."?6, IVep-e, 1 iieresa Ii,.r. j Uieherville, Henry d j Richards, Jchi ltU Rod man. Josepli 1V0, 1 II, 40?, 1 i.. Sifters of Charity. 4 iSl. Vacliet, Pierre 0j. Vandeventer's heirs, 5 101. Lots oiven in bv 1). C Johnson. !21, AUK tow, w) o.vi, .i;o. a-w. on liesij.-iits, f j-j, v::k d-ji, :?if, 271, 270, -2f4, 47:t, i-- :M7, lt, 2ts, 117, ;fl. d:fl, a 12 f, Pjr, P.'l, f.7, r.r, IX) 4!, Pi?, 211, there is a jrood cellar under the Store! RoA)m. I have arious other lots and. S houses, w itli 81 AlTCS Of Wood Ijim!, about one mile from town wh;ch may 1. p-irenasett ion, a m neami na reiuier0(1 I it nccesatv to oeeiiue business. Tin wishing to purchase will make application to t'ue subscriber by tho fust of February or .March next. ADAM MOFFATT. an. ;. No. 10 tf AI.V..VVS ON il.V.IO, AM) lull AT TTTIS OKMCK.

202. 100. 20"). 217. lfs rHL r(l! J Tji MlHT: E of a writ ot h hi to me di-:

502, :1 L iLJ recte,! from the oi!W of the Clerk of, ' ' "A "V m.uw in u un uersiznen agreeably to law; alt ZCHARIA!I rULLAM, B. C. KnoxCireuit Court, I will oiler at c!, I o W l" Ut t I PV.inJcbtcd to said es,ato Vm.xnnes, Feb. S. ls:W.-2-t ' before the court h use door in V,-1 ,wn WJ "ake payment, and th --- I cenneS on Saturday the 231 DAY? tIP iJ'- cidit vears olJ; ap-; who have claims will present them propJj TOR Si-IiB f FEBRCAUY cnin., b, uvcen the i 5:! ?feven f?0,,',rI!; he oth(;r' a erl' thcnticat! for settlement. The JL HYBWkTXwF rn01r!hou,sof 10 o'clock a.m. and 1 oVlock V 1?' f V? i.s solvent. aV -'A1 iAit.A SiUUL JJJUJ1 . , ; br, nutrked wiili a fia f cron otT the tin- ROnKPT AlrPPtPV 4 flriH , m., agrteablv to the third section t the! i , ' , . uv"nul KAK , luV. AA . i j , i , . j dorsH.o ot each ear: no other mirks ntr- Pnnreton.lMd 12th Jan ls:t t m i taw, suoicctin-ival and pers.Mial estate to ., ..... ... ' ... 1 i-a. itn jan .!-!.

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"-CWlilalalNG- HOUSE I execution, a the right title anl interest ' ' i r" - i Mf ajuaa4Vi uwtk.,; -3 i r M i ChanvT Hawkins and iley Ri !it. on North half of Lot Number Sixteen, be-1 " knvis Jerue,ot, in, and to tbe f oilnwingj , (,firtif . . ,

ingcnrncrid Maiue and ond Streets, j dcrib.M pn.perty, to-wit : TOWN ; from ,nv is?r.,v Bo.-k in" Mount Vernal, Indiana. To the pre-j IjOTS '; borough of iikcoucs, .I()sVH CIJLBERTSON T t nise are attached a Warehouse, s small known and. dosiirnak-d on tho pUt of said Febru rv 1S:). ' " frame Dwelling and Brick Smokehouse town by Johnson and Kmisons survey, '

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virtue of two executions to mo di flj rectc ed from the Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit Court, I will olfer at public sale before the court houo door at Viricennes, on Saturday the second dav of M rch ensuing, betweeti the hours of 0 (IIU) in the

bird section of the faw nbiectim' real j Prona-e of the public in the a!ovo ;0' executed and an inventory fded, and and personal estate to execution." all the ! I have, and r.t all tunes will a final hcarm? thereon will be had beriiht, title and interest, of John W ant, j 'T hc best ,.f workmen, and none but 1 nw at mv ob.c in mcepnes. on Satof, in and to the following derihed pn-' 1,10 1 ,,f ir"" .-hall be kept on hind. It ; u nU at 10 o clock, a. rr. pery, to wit-Three hnndred 'and ortv ! itcrstof all persons CPttinS acre, ol land, l,in2 a par! of Lot No. one I rk to ?ive a call, as I in vc a ,;;-c o"JA KOCINON, J. P.

-iven upas the property of .Kb i j JrfJ- f"tabh fr all kinds of work, on i favour of fieNnolds vV. lJnneri,,;l,t,,1' in? ma.Ie on arrangement

nation 1 Wvant in and Marlin Pih'v. JOHN PUUCELL, .S. A. C. IVh. S, itsn Wim. JOSEPH HilCWNE l' ''" to the people of Vineemies and vicinitv his services in the p. o nte of .ediclxj svaci:n and OltSTFsTIilC'S. Ho resides in the hone. formerly occupied bv the late C. Grne.ter, where he may be fomul at i 1 1 I times, save when out on pruhVsional htssi-! ' j ness. Vincennes, Jan. lSJfl I-tf j lirition will terM tven, that apnnea 1 1 be made on the third dav of the next iuarcji leimoi me circuit i;oort ol Kn ; County, for the appointment of commit siouers to divide the real property owned by the heirs ol Robert fc. Reynolds and mv self. DAVID S. BONNER. M JIAVK taken out letters of adminisJ tratiou on the estate ot Dr. Henrv iavion, (late of Knox county, Ind ) deeM., all prisons having claims against the same are desi;-el to present them legally anl t !ln 1 1 :i lti! fail ialtlnnintit n- !, i n . . . .-.i. niii nn.kn :...ut.4 A L r . : pavm utf. 'Ihe estate is bejieved to be solunit. Cr.OROF, DAVIS, Atlm'r. Jan. 01, lWW. l-It $Ta all vchnm ?t way Concern. WJ TAKE NOTIGS, iVrn i.n !...:.. . .1 ' u. 1 ;ioi;unismi;on 01 mo noo, , chattels, rights, eredits, monies ami etlo'Ms which were of David .MeAnhur. bite of Vanderburgli camtv, and state o' Indiana, deceased, hath been committal to mo, and that said decedent's estate is probably insolvent. W. T. T. jaC?, Adcr. Jan.sn, ls: i-3t To the heirs and legal representatives of f John Altov, late of Knox Coniiiii.dc&,P deased. 7( i F T Will lfl"r,1'W nT.-r 4.ni V-..- " I" I'.M I IT.rtV. HUH! I, llltl.t'II 2 the second dan of the next March teiuM.t the Kuox Lircuit Court, at the

court hotise in Viucenne,s, application tion on the estate of Raphael MaUinHey will he made bv m? to said Court, to an-1 deceasod, late of Davids County, Indiapoint commissioners to assiirn and set over ' na. All persons having claims7 'plains tome, as the widow of ih said John Al-aid estate are requested to preenfthem ton, deceased, my dower in the lands, ten-! duly authenticated, and all those indebted emeuis .-nd hereditaments, leal or equi- I to slid estate are requested to nake im-

1 f:lllot wl"''t" tbe said John, or any perii i- ii?- iM-ij-.eu uunu rovermre; the same never having been nir.eil or set over to me syice the death of said Al - ton. CATIIAIMXE ALTON, - Wii'ow of' John Alton, deed. Vin'vmnes, Jan. HI, ls:: l:?t if M$ herein-given, that the undersigned, jX have tnke.n out loiters f :nhniuitra. tion (Mi the estate of Josiah Wallace, late of Daviess county, Indiana, deceased. Ail persons navinir claims against sunt es - tatoarc repn;.sted to present them properly authenticated, ami all thoe indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. The estate is thought to be insolvent. NICHOLAS WALLACE, ) . , ALLSY WALLACE, Aljnrs February 2, IS: l-'U liV the namhers, two uuuilreil au1 six, ! (Z50; aiut tour tiuiMrod vV tortv,iO)l u mi Hie appartetmnres tiivTCon 'oeloni:!!!. ) i p-'u.ll.e,.rurnv "I lA.,.Oow,, j jouS PCRCeLi, C. t . ... is:i:,i ,s 1 " . 'nHEur ft. of M.i HF. undersigned has taknout fetiers i . .! . . miinisinmon on ine e.-iaio ot Joseph Cull , jr. late ot 1 osn- County, ' a? Auor-i.m: i jm mi., v oisoi eat nil. JUSht'll Admr. of said estate. Mt. emop. lf;h Jan. ISM f2-4i

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f!4VF.rtaldih cd a LCK SMITH SHOP on w i c Gen. kas lieV T.i. rl i . i ... 1 1 vf'riT. in it; i :i,iii be lad to receive ,,,f at jouisvtlle to keen u: a reTu ar siid'x v. .... . i - ii.Phere is on hand Jl great rarlc'ij of F! oralis; i And 1 shall keep at ail times all articl usually made use cd'bvoer farming pomi-i I Hion." Will be kept on hand at all tinU 1 titiori Will ,' k or sitiiile one, tiir best of rx-jli ;4,n(' 'n my ollser articles. Parmcrs wi'd . Itinl it to their interest to get their work ilonc at my shop, as I r.ni satisfied thev i. .1. .. I. . . . it :. jean pay for their 'cork ei.vcr ai done cheaper tUn at any other r nd bsvc it hop in the j - (place. I will jjivc work fr coal at ail mnes, and receive in payment where there, '"ncy, all kinds of grain, "ya s aporeimees to the j . " v' wil1 be t;ikcn- 1 JOHN C. CLARK. Fehn;arv 1833 I-tf 1. S70TZCS Jpi iierrhy iven, that I have t?!:en out j 3 letters of administration m the estale j ol Pleasant C. Rnwio. (late of Kno county.) deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immcdiate pwment, and those havinrr claims a gainst said estate W present them duly nu thenticuted within one year lor settlement 'i'he. estate is supped to be insolvent. uAIaiAKK T IiOWi, Adv. of P. C. Irtiwir. deed. J on. j IIFRK will be sold ar puhlie a'e.en Tuesilay me P.)rh inst. at tiicd.we'.lin of Joseph yswotii;er in Vjfeonnos, - the po-sonal tfofKls ,f Pleasant C. 5vo.v, aie ot Kno eo-mtv, deceased; consistin.r of A T vn Horse War or?, Tito Horscr, VV'io Coirs, Strrie flog, A Ti'ring Lathe, Sti if Cha'-rmalrr Too, Jlottsaiwhl and Kitchen F'trnitvrr. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a m, en said day, when atvd where the terms will be made known. MAIIGARET EOWIE, ACn.r. of P. C. Bowie, dcci. Feb. :nni ist ii'.n.n viV.W, lliai iril 1 1 Til ITS "PPT , n have taken out letters of admini-tra ' : - - . - - S me!iate payment. Tho estate is conside- ; reo solvent. ! SYLVESTER TATTIXGLEY ) ; JAMES M TTIiGLEV '( AJnfS Jan 2S, is:?::. mm esse Lucus, of W:iiiin.Ti sj. .".-- Km u, ui anmTon lown - A3. ship. Divies County. Indiana, j A R0AX COLT, ; npfioE4 to b one year old last sorin. j with a small star in the forehid mrir:."i! sed to twelve dollars by James Roti:ison I ; and William Maw kin ' I ee-tifv the above to be a true copy frommv Est ray Book. W. G. COLE, J. P. i-:ii Jan. 2: lS'M TAl2f UP 3k hV i i v i wr i ii Wa s hscm'xiZi9 inirton T oun-

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sn.p,wav,f.sscM.ui,,.Kjnni,txvoesravs.!ty. Ind. dercasen, havin been ffnn1 tw a I nr.P. stp.f i. i : . ...... V. wcn grani

I vf'ity : vt. i rn i. i.t . j 9 lli smwirners Uie lately received A. a i-Kin rrrtr op f VViV i '" L r rT ??1Dia' . too assort m ! A thev do not exrwt to f! hv .. .. ... -

-r bandlrill piitnnjrZ-O!) al al star-'i ot" water. Those who reswarv onlv to say. than1"3? ' diposej to patronize this rstab.

fT-.ewsoaper ' they deem it necov - ; tnoe wisnin 10 purcnase jtoihI har'aiiis would do well to yive them a call.

H. SHKLMIUi:, Co. Vin-ennc, Hoc, 11, lsirj lG-it

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Domestic attachment Morvin Ovintf. Isk O'l'lCK is herebv jircn that a writ ill oi uomorfic atachfnent hutli been

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bv me ''l nainst the roo!s and chntte . riohte rr.ui; . : .jwt. ------ --n-'jui. i II' i:: ii- ui;i c iw. vntatt. which hath been retura flv TAS22ff TTP vf flJ tuSST p v t i , -.r-L'flk Jul Josenn lirtie. irmr in Wnllace Townshin. Daviess County. Indiana, A ROJW HORSE,

v'11'1 r " l,reUeac1, brindetl on f) "A nC!r hsP u ith -tter B., supposed

lw " -'rt anu aooui minccii fcr llliU III fll Jl nnm lrtrt tr Inn .1.1 loru In-

.b,in Singleton and Francis Peterson, ori the Ulth d xv of January, l&tt. A true cojv from mv Istrav 15v';. R. D. WALLACE, J. T. Fcb.2,IS33 ESmftlfotttttrtj:' iloUCC

r n MIK unders'mnetl has taken out letters of .idminktratJ.m n .h K

pa!lieI Ust. late of IWv County, deed. j ne osiaie is proiraniv insolvent. REBECCA WKST.J AJmr. of ?aul estate. Mt. Vernor, IGth Jan. 5-lt SSD FOB. SALS. jpilK subscriber oirers for sale the ful Jb lewinr tracts f land, vizTOO o-o.C I . :. t OO acres of Donation Ixt No. liTt 185 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 199 199 400 190 70 95 350 IOO SO IOO 130 do do do do do do do do do do do do 181 n; 211 18J nr. 107 1119 do do do do do do do do do do 2CO S. E. half rlo ALSO The following Tract in Sullivan Coun It ,V- S. W,frac.!ional i S. frac.U, iri P. N. N. of it. 11 W.; containin'r 77 and isdths. acres. The above Tract has a enmtortable hewn !or house on it withor'ierout buildinrre, and ahout twenty or thirtv arres cleared land, with rood fences and otner improvements. Any person wishing to purcliase any of tho above described tracts during thc absence of the sul?eriber, will p! cae call on John Law, Eq. who is authorised to sell and transfer the same. IJEXJAMIX OLNCY. Vincennes, 2.3d Jan. ItiYZ f2:k mfntefratot90 iioticr-

THE subscriber has taken out letters y of administration on the estate of s

j David Cully, late of Posey county, Indi- rI

ana, deceased. 1 he estate will probably be insolvent. HENRY BOW, Admr.c. Mt. Vernon. UVh Jan. S33 f2-Jf. TiKE:2M UP r BY Henry Martin, IIv- & If ! roe township. OWE B.1Y MARE, star in her forehead No i mmrn. a. irf. j i " 1,1 ,,r; ioreneaa io ol.ier marks or brands nrrreivaMn

to f irty dollars before me, John Martin, a Jlltic of the Irirr fnr a ,'.A . U: f .

C.Uhis 10th day of January. Is... ,,m .-.i UIAIIMI'I. JOHN MARTIN. J P ,an. v:i, T r .... y m

j GEO. KEARS, Itt. D. I fl ' ''" "' professional serviros to f j JL the citizens of Vincennes and ils vi-A jcitiity Ho may be found at John C)

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Clark's Hotel. Vincennes, Jan. 10. 1S33 lil-tf STimfntetrator'o liotlcr. A D M I N ISTR ATION of the estate of John McCrarv. Iat rr:;r. IMOTICB. A S t!w Harinony Society have cetcr.T JmV 'tied to discontinue their store at, this olace, all persona indebted to theia ill please to call and settle their accouiit. For FREiriv. RAPP J. IK HAY. Viacennes, Jan. 8, LS-Ti 50-tl new rrAnsiHousET rTilLsub-cnbrhaerecrI Ht neater-

IM'" B al""'"'"th of Kalwsh River A -ir and Spacious ff

! wnre jromls store!, will br norf-rOv n ... n ... . r s t 1 "litv r-Ht ft.wireI that thft nnrires t r n ceUin, storing, ajid for-

' w"hri, shall bo such 0 to jure general 1 '-' tmri. PLTUt ItOCHE. January 1, 1S3.) 4J.?f

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