Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 4, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 February 1833 — Page 2

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lie wished roight now bs read; which

v according done, and ordered IoJjc primed It is as follows: inc original amend

ment of Mr- Grimily bcieg in toman, unci ;the United States a Riant with a hunthe propped ameudrncat ot Mr. Calhoun dred arms, iomes forward and say keep

in italic ) 1. That by the constitution of the Uni-

fo the general venunont. and oW not je more regular Jliio this chscuon, delected nor prohibited to the states, arc lh Rtlrn from South Card.. , , . ., ' . ' Pa rMr CalhcunJ acts upon the notion reserved to the stales rcsnectivciv, or orH 1 .

the people. 1,,,u"""v " : . r . , o1 .. r i I measure witn success, to give it a bad -i. i h.H one of the powers cxnrcslv , m and lo denr,cc in advance what granted by t!,e constitat.on to the genera! f dinkull lQ cnnlrovcrl in government, and prohibited to the states, j m h cae re br!vbsfore is that ot Uvirvi dimes on imports, JorAc th sep3tc. Hc could notas one of the purpose oj rawiit'.fTwiviwcjcjnjaiiltevllic.1 ,iaj rcporTcd ,he bill, carry on the operations of the goi en- ficnl, aflcr ,ieari lhal ctlrTn rf; a;J,.u! Lcwmo the jW.W(8,Blc thaf ii3 object was to erect a militaof cicvuragmg manufactures, vndtr color despotism to create a dictator, lie oj, or m the name oj the poorer to lay j 0 .a to try conclusions with the

,.. ty,,pornon oj the Union, or one cuss si-u iuZ bettering them on anoiner, is vo,iiuthorizcd by the contituf.on; is cow, an; to the pLtin 'iidcut and waning of so much of the .sixth amended art trie as provides u;h it private proin riij shall not be MVi'i ; J or public- use without just compensation;'' and against the primary objects of the constitution, ich:ch is to protect the states composing the Union, in the ware and peaceful enjoyment of their respective rights. 'A. That the power to lay imports, i?. hv the constitution, wholly transferred, from the state authorities to the general government, without any reservation of powror ri Tbt on the prt of the states, '.rccnt as is provided for in the second elafse,

tenth section, frsl article of the constitn- mt!i in hsc proper person Humble tion, xhieh provides (hat'no sf. ite shall, minds, like hh own, which had not enwithout the consent of congress, lay any joyed that advance were compelled to imposts, or duties on imports, cr exports, acquire the knowl-.rtjre of truth byaigufxeept whatviay he absolutely necessary j mtnt, reasoning and discussion. As to for executing its inspection Lias, Av. Av.,"' I lhe Tueasures recommended in the bill

a poiccr excepted w farcr of i.'ic sever at states from a ucncral rranl of power to la y duties on imp?ts, delegated to the gin era! frovrrmnent, with the intention ofenabiin each st ile to protect its own rianrfdctures, as clearly appears by conteinporancouf documents connected with the proceedings of the convention thai framed the constitution. 4. That the tarifflaws of 1S23 and 1S32 ar exercise of tb.e constitutional po'vers j pocssed I y the congress ot the United States, whatever various rpini uis may exist as to their policy and justice, as far as hen are exercises 'of power to lay imposts for revenue; hvt, thai, hcto.ulthat pei:,. ind to the extent thtt lhr'V exercise power, n, i,r rr-rnnc. hut iwded on. the, arrH unauthorised by the constitution, co -it eery ..... j v . . , f , X to its provisions, and the primary ohj for which the constitution inu formed. 5. That an attempt on the part of a state, to annul an art of conrcs?, parsed upon j anv subject exclusively conh led bv the J. -1 i C'uistitution t o congress, is an encroaeli-

-1 lt M J .J .-. owi.w.wi V7" Hill-Ttie-.i, provided the act be limited 10 t ic , r,, . n , . 1 r , , 7 . . 77 - sachuselts, j .Ir. Webster, says he can sjo'.cct. so confided ; Ltd, (fiat ad exercise I . . - , r , , J J r i tshow that th principles of the bill have ct a tin power or a c'Mr.icter csxcn'iuiit' i : , ., . rr - r 1 ' mi j.- i I received hc votes of the representatives ainercnt, in the name of. or under color w ,u .1 V M.( , .... o oouth Carolina in tbeir favor. That Yi f.vr power so confined, is a notation 0 1 . i '. 1 pen cman can show no si r 1 t 1 nc. Ar.

' Ct,;v,'f",l"" 1,1 "' Ya,r"; . " "1 ' cording to the view's entertained b that 4f;rc.iyor; ajornirhicx, trnue U j .cn5,cm3n,a sovereign state, throwing u be emulated to rhac election, Hhcr8elfon her ressrvbed righl9, niav b; -prices those tnjnrcJ by tuc violation, oj placecl upon the same -round with a bat!d tjte right of appeal far protection to Ike of Grn,JCSiCTs, wb, are endeavoring to ejudiciary department. vado the revenue laws Jut in point of J. That alteinpts to obstruct or prevent act, no such case as the present bed evthe execution of the several arts ei eon- er jCfore existed. Cross impoVuifx duties on imporL-, n ketiier , f r 1 J r 11 Mr I cindexteu rose but Rave a bv ordinances ot convention, er b'nis'.a- t"w ' 'to tive enactments, are not warranted bv the j . . .... constitutionand are dangerous to the po- 'xI,r- U rLICIX w!V1, mVCd ,0 U' l"C , j- . . . i resolutions .n the table lilical institutions oi lue rountrv : sit -cc . , , , . 1 . , , . , 1 , : ; ' r- I oixnrr: ter r.ad not r-ivcn way Ju rever, to the principles contiiined 1:1 Ike ... , , . y 7 . . - . . ; with tne cxnectatiim that sucn a motion fiiTC'Toing rcsolui ions, as amrnucd; and. , ' , , ,.

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,7 7 1 . . ,. , 1 withdrawn by Mr. v l'hifs. -. rer cannot be rendered constitutional ey , r ,. , J, , , ., v. Mr. Poivokxter could not ncrsmde Idc-iding the same with the exercise of pow- ,, f.u .. " , r 1 , . hirpselt oi the propriety ot rroinir into this crsii tt are constitutional, a state ca.iuot, 1 " . .V 7 , ,, ' . : 1 discussion at Vvs ttme. U hen the bill " sue't nlendmiT of the exercise of confi-c t v u.i

:wfro 1 ,.,!, r ucy.w tcr tc-facta lo a rcpea, of the cpnstitution, and screed po tcs against t ic cncreh,cnts finTCSlcd the Presi,iPnl wUh dictatorial r rnMl-errrn.jr; .t;k; , '.irrx- j povver. Xhe !ubjeclnnff befnrc lhc 9Cn.

xrciseci mc powers oc .vo mcnuea z;ui: :t i . . ... .. ; , .

, . 1 ... . . ; an-a sirinvr 01 rcsoiuuous wnicn in cecomts impossible to separate t.iem, t.'icj I tun r

.'a 1"; andas sucn, a state vzn thc sena?c inlo ft bo(, ?cUe fiis :1V,. ui defence of her reserved n; j principles. What was the situation ol -im-s; t.ie game rit.ua her limits. ,hc C0UntrJ ? A ?reat cxcilen)enl prc Mr GnuNDY requested permission to j vailed relative to the tatifT. The Presimike one declaration, which he wished ! dent bad declared ihe t ate? of duties to miht b.- remembered. He had never ; be onorcus and unjust Thc secietarv given his aid in establishing the tariff ; of the treasury has stated that thev may system, lie was now probably wi)!ins;lbe reduced six millions, principally on to m as tar es the senator from South ! protected articles. A b'.ll was now' un Caro'tna, Mr Camoun in reducing that ! der discussion in thc house represen yst(m. Iii raising bis voice oi this Ugfncs, carrying in'.o esccetinn, to a cer subject, it was not in belvilfof the tariff, uain extent, '1 he views of thr fecutie, bat ia support ot the Union Any per-j which would probably be disposed o' -scnai apj eal with regard to the reduction ! there in a few d?ys. White such an in of du'ies. was r.ot applicable to bi-ri any . termediatc mcalure was under discus insinuation that he wished to prcscrv e sim, v?is it not premature to press the

ihe tant: systera was unjus. he e;en. lie man sv, tne bill from the Judiciary coTimitle, closes the courts of justice vf Suil; Carolina. He would erwpiire 1 . '

4;y 'v?.y 01 rcptv, wncmer inai ;a: ;ias( law. 1 nc vist't coursc wou.J e i nat bpgislated the Uni cd States out oFoiit this distractii subject which it; limits? The object of the bill is to ' would put thc -.'hole nation in ablaze

give (.u: chci to thi coustitc.ttenal povv. ; hae reserved power. Uaitcd ; tus lclcgat.d powers. 1 .e t w z hM t:-.tcv.-n herself upon her reserved pow.

ciyf the general government. jrifT-and result in what might be called -M j ' ;url Jfl!e "... ': v,:. of th -.iri-Vr, nill p !ir. Cat.itovm saio that the gent. cman , a Apmn!Pg jert-v war. He theref re bo rn f JV r, r- I-',.- I'l't'n'' li'. ' i'nW:ii knv, IN-v js aut..if; 4i ti hvl enquired it utb Cotin, bad t ot ped the Senate wn:d pause for a cf Q' ' AIw, lu. . 1 u. 1 A v ! Lrll and traa,fer J.J. n" legislate 1 thc United Staie-i ut ot its ; days ard nsccnain the jctien of the t.ouse f Ji 'FAUFUS his prof-s-ionaUt rvieos to Vinenn" J ip -,!)- f ! Fl'NJAMIX OI XF" Fi'ni't lie aos-.vered no T he st-ites ! on thc bill bcfo-e them IT the intcrme I 9 the 'i:i.'Mis i ' "im:rnnrs and its i- '"'" " ' ! Vinccnn Jiin !sV "-.. J'.V

?ers to obtain justice . NVJdnr; was in-j

tended but to meet process by process No application of force on the part of the state bad been contemplated, when the pescc! and now proposes to subvert the state government. . . Mr. Webster thought nothing could gentleman with rclerencc o its provis lions, at a suitable time, and in , rn3pncr Th enlcman wa. a suitamc jrentlcnian was not nly sure of his own integrity, which he Mr V."J should not doubt but was certain of the absolute truth of his resolutions, to the word arid letter. Mr. Calhoun snid, there was no fact statedin them which was not true. Mr Webst&r.t- That is what I deny, and wish to put in issue. Mr Calhoun woulcjbe happy to meet that issue Mr Webster had met with nothing comparable to the absolute infallibility of the gentleman upon abstract questions, except the case ol the htro o' Hudibras, w ho bad met with and conversed with jPu irem uic juciciary cominiiice, j i,c felt it inctimber.t on bi.n to sav that there was not a principle to be found in it which was not in strict conformity u iih the constitution and the laws heretofore, passed. With regard to every provision in the bill except the first section, he nicbt, if it ws3 deeir.ed proper, use the mode of reasoning c. tiled by logicians arnrur.rentrt:n cd koPiir.cn:, lor theie was not one of them which bad not received the sanction End support of the represen tatives of South Carolina once and aain The charge that the hill crtr.trd o miliia r?, dc spoils in and created a dictator, he ""rnu rci,a ou ' 5CUu,nP words of lhjt coaracter, upon such a sub"uc U,,WUU"J l,,c Mi. Cai.iiou.v said, if tic !)3d the wit of the author ol Hudibras, be would w t use it upon such a solemn occasion. It was not his purpose to denounce the bill Jor the committee which bad reported it K. . . . ' exercisinrr no powers but sucn as rn'ht .. , , 1 ' , , , , , come up, he should be prepared to su

t'i-Miait,hi dprlarritmn thnr it a.nrnr.tPrl iftn

and if discussed. i wonl.t mn decision o! an ubim ite rvit? If the bin reported Hv thp .Tnd5riatv rnmml'ic.. should nass 'he sena'e. it would lirn-in. I tory if the bill before the boue becan-c a ' " " puf a op to all ho-; of nedirvirg tht ta diatc remedy tails, it will then be time to .r-- th clum.vc on; Ihe most proper ar.d sr.lutary coue would Lc to!

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postpone both the hill ?r.d resoluticr.s un-! "

til 1 bumdoy r-r Mond.-y i-ext. Mr. Manglm proposed ;o mc'ify his motion so zs to make the icioSuiions a special order of the dav, that they n,iht be discussed in connection with Ihe till. .Air. I onsYTic enquired which would! entitled to the priority in that ca-.i ? The Chair sta-cd that the bid was al- - J . V. ' I I IIU1 lliv li'l 1 JJ kit' j ready a special order, ard would ol ! course be entitled to thc priority. Mr. Calhoun would prefer that the resolutions be laid on the table which j was agreed to without a division. ! I be senate then, in execution of the special order of the dav, toek up thc bill turttier to provide for thc collection oi duties on im ports. Mr. Mancum rrnvecl to postpone thc further consideration of the bid to Thursday next, and make it the special order upon which motion he asked the vcas and nays which were ordered ..." . I he motion was negatived by the foi lowing vote: YE AS Messrs. Bibb, Black, Brown, Calhoun, Kint, Maum, Miller, M ore, Poindcxter, Uives, Smith, Troup, Tyler. Wsif aman, and White 15. NAYS Messrs Benton, Chambers. Ciay, Clayton, Dallas, Dickerson, DudIcy, Ewing, Foisyth, Toot, Fieiinghuysed, Grundy, Ilenciicks, fliit, Holmes. Johnston, Kane. ILr.ight, Ticmiss, Robins, R"binson, Ilutjgies Sejtr.onr, Sils bee, Spn:p:iie, I ipton. Tomlinson, Wtb titer, Wiikins and Wright 30. Mr. WiiKiss then vent inlo an cxtended explanation of the piovisions ol the bill, and of the occasion which call cd for them after addressing the sen ate about an hour and, cn huif without concluding bis speech, he gwe way to a motion by Mr Grundy, that the senate adjourn, which was ca'ticd. revolu ' loxAin Vlnsionf.rs the speaker lajo befoic the house a comnuoicatifn troin the stcretaty cfj war, covering th.e fobroiinp; report: War Depart m t . EPARTMKST. "J Ptnuwii fj fjicr, V January 23. 1833 J Fir: In obedience to a resolution of the house oi lepresentattves, of tb.e 1 1th inst. I etv lose berewitli a statement shewinc' the number of anpicants f0. . ... . pensions uncier t, act ot t' last session of congress, (June 7, IS:2.) allowjt j: pensions to the t rTicers ar.d schlirrs tle revolution, and shewing also number from each state. From thi statement it wdi ho Been that 24.2GO per sons have applied. Perhaps one thou sand r f t!v.tt nurnbfM- may bo rejected, which will leave 2.1,2eo to proul for. These, at an average ol '7 5 97 cents prr annum for each pansier. er, will 1 rj - rjuire to pay tht-m for one ytar, o;e miil ion seven hundred and sixty sev ibotj - s?'d and sixty two collars and iwent) cents. In nav them horn th'i 4;b of March, IfOI, to the i'h of September next, will require (our millions, four 9 nc hundred and seventeen tbomnnd six bun died ami fif'y fe dollars and fifty cents 1 have the honor to bo, Sec. J L EDWARDS. Hon. I jPWis Cass, Secrrrarv cf War Statement mde io obediem e to the-resolution tif tl; house of representatives of thc llth January, iC33. i?ainc 133G 7-45 1 474 I 608 5319 862 G5i 7 57 J27 2 10! .3 .'"A. 'r t H 1281 1213 1257 -123 9 203 261 91 5 16 8 25 New Horvnshirs M assacloisetts Connecticut Rhode Island Vern ont rr-W i or;C New Jrsrv Fennsy vania Del?.iae Maryland Virginia N'rih Carolina South Catohnaj Georgia Kentucky Tennessee Ohio Indiana Mississippi Illinois Alabavnn Missouri Louisiana Michigan Florida District of Co'ernbia FOR t-s. -li iijL,j. njiiir i.vu.,i fij AA7 on Xorth half of Lot Xumher Sitrm, beinr corner e.l Maine end Second Suvon, in .Mount Yr-run, Itr'iam. To th" irri oi-es r. re attac hed a Warvlwisr. s snnll frame Dwelling fnd In ie.c Sir.o.,eaoue there is a irood ev'lar undr-r t!(e St'.r Room koUSO: I have various other lots and with si Acres cf iVae'tl Land, i about one mile from town, wh is mav he imrvhascd low as ray h-.!th h;is n n!c ! '"! il 'J'oss;ti-y v. d.-cline oc.-inevs. , ' ' l -1 1 . I ...... M I 1 I'iiose wi-diin to our.- hase will u;ake a;-l'!i-jtin to the sub-crincr bv the lust of i February or Mart h nt. UVv.U MOFF 1 n kit ! -ini iv be found at John C. ! CI uks I he, Mnce-ine, Jan. ... i .. 4

TfTTi snlscibi-r ha on liar. dn quanti-

T.v ot tl.ULlliA a very superior viau - :' own monufhctui ir.-g. nhich ho! 'ie t.,t.oo. ip rru r;j-' bVca-a only, viz. S I per bid. or Z. Prr hundred pounds lur hupcrfinc o her I I T'hJie? in proj.),tion Ad lh'se iiibted to tlie suiter er arc enrne.-t!y rcq-iested to niul sctiiv ih r accounts, either in rash or wheat , no onger indulgence ran ho:ivcn. if. D. wiir.::i.r.::. Vineenue-,hb. 153 l ""iTi' .,i m mi , ir ill!, subscriber v.jll (bjr at public ...tr. .... it . ret - 1 .1 sale, on tne i(th (.av ot iarch, at it - residere e in Palmyra townt-hi ?, lnx county, to tlu; highest LiddiC, tha ful-ov. mg !repertv,to uit l1 One Four Horse Wagon , CZ'TV'l? C Ei, a ;7jrt?r e "-- IlUit:;Il, AND CA 11 1.1., Household and Kitchen FUHXITCllE. ! Terms of ?a?e all rums of three dollar": and under, cur li in hand nil sun s ovt ttiree collars, anu net cxccit.m Un do!l;ws, six morjtU, aii sums over ten fhuh'trs., and not excreding tv enty hi!:rs, nine, months all e:ns over twentv dol- ' lar, twelve months en-!it. by tii3 itirchaI ser giving bond and seemitv. CKOlKJi: STIFFS. Feb. , LS flkA. H.L be oflered at pal lie. sale, on j VV ati'.rdny the tid day of Mareii t iipvt t 1 hr ! ni.'f .t" 1 t.f n! 1. r. i-I .... o M . J ' - V CATTLE, lluGS, &c. TCGETiIK!: WITH Ilouseliuld and Kitchen Zl "vx"? T If V j Tris ofpale rili'eru tnonth : red it on -.1! - .... t i' r:... . .1 . 1 . Jii-ir;4,ii, 1,1,; ,;irm ?ui..er,

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j, i:;Uveto niomtiNtno puienasers givii v j note and -rocd security the JOIIX i5AKFR. hJ Feb. 11,1 s:r; ;t:-t !Jls I !

; twelve ni-nt! the p-iiehaei tT,l r I.' ,,.,.. a.:.. 1 o.-itt-t-t Fil:-s-.orveu irem tuis mue; auu tne sui-s-ei i.'er j w ill not ! for anv eehts eoua-uced oa account U jsic! partnership. J j F(f"iiardit'lg (llld COnimiSSlOIl roicrcHi.v or Vi.vr.r.s, .n. t aw' ..,.7 !.:....,. r 1 JT ronnT of Xoirr l);.n:r and Com J-OL oortior of Noirr 1 11 :i and Commoreo tree's, fr th purpose .f trans iietin ihe above br.sii.e.-s, a.d is;'vt'i!ly tenders bia sn v ires to his Vaba!i IIH.! ae rVieni and oilier:-, v. ho tnav r'st af-sured that any tliinv: ontruslet! to iitm shall be attended to u:tU diilienee and tidrlity. Xew Orleans, Jan. IS,;:!. C-lt C!icmrrs, 'vf.ttvin, Co. LnahriUe. TtMiiiiuson c R-"s,) F.urtrli licbox-J, hid. 1). S. Former. ) Win. Linton, C Rfse, Tcrrc-ILiute S. .1. Crnwfi;rd.) Jim". ReeilJ M. i'riie, J. lloostoii, Co. T, , Vv La-ovv. J J inesUr.e, 1,1 I). K. f laker CenfririUr. II. iV.J. Dalanv. , J. Richardson. I i. Feeny Ma:tczwnt Jnd. A. I'atterson ,r. ,m7.V. J . L- S !oa 11 ( .'; rin "ton 1 07-The 'IVj-.-c-Hautf, R-K-kvi'de. an; j Lalaxette papery, will poMi-h Ihe aU.ve I 10 times, and foiward tSe.ir c' imiuL- to 1 ifmiih Carson, Vinccntio-, I r pnvir.rnf. 1 mnr.vcxtov Sale. 'J'ILL be o:Tmv.I at piddie s,ij n V V Jlondar, the U'i da-, nf March nevt, nt the otti. e r.f (o-. re V. I'.winj. V.- all the p'-rsotial osuttc of Itc. Henrv Dav ion, consi-tin"- of Al'PMlEL, Jcr. Sale tr commence at !Mi!o !;.a m. 7 r?7? f sale niu! mouths credit on ail 'mis mer thr-e d-.H-irs. i!:ORt;F. DAVJ.S, dVr. Feb. 7, --It , 7.r AW'i ivw. Harm-iuv Soeit v !nve d. - 'errn - t:i!"l to discontinue th:r always o o wo Lr x tut- i

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fj M r I a L.LK ft ;77 MlOPoi I cecoi.u irtei, r.ar )ej Jt ('c;1- I-a:s!"-4 'i'a-W-V vor:, wi.cic I hal! 1 c j;lad to rcrci.e the patronage of the public in r.Lov busimj. 1 l4 ive and ct i:Il lilies will ; keep, li e lv?t .if workmen, a:d none but. j the best oi iron --'nil Le kept on hand, it ill 1 e to lit j intcrMof all :i-r-ons "ettin v.'rrk lioin to iivr ;i call. as i i;av.; u lar"C fi'M-i; e.f lint:; a:j ;ti:j:l f iTi! sorts, irtiitaidu for all kir.ds i f n,rk. '.h tud, and having mauc an arrantin-nt , . t iA;usviiIe to jieo u;) a rj'Uiur bane'-. . . .... . , , 4 3 il There is on hand j A great variety of rionghsi I And I shnl! keen atil tinu a!i article? j usual! v mane i;se 01 bv rnr f.trn.ini; twvii. . - . . . lation. ni ee Keii on nan,; a? alt t:niT-:. 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,U1 111 U'..V .1 "l .-l li l lliv, mv IT. - VI and many other articles. Farnurs will foid it to tlu.ir iijleivst to jjet th"ir work done at mv llop. as I am sati-oVd i-iev can pav for t!a ir work eaxicr mid hvi if ;don cheaper tium at any odieriduj in tho ! p:.te.. i will ji.e work fr cohI ;;t all 'tune-, and re.ei in payment wh.ve there ! is no money , ail kinds of gn.in, &.e. j I want two I vs as apprct.ti.v.-s t th i above bu-ine.-s: boss of io.a 1'J to 15 ' w ill be takvii. JOIiX C. CLAKM. lYhrunrv. J-If j J!TFitS to the people if Vinrcnncs ; y and vieinif. . iii- ervu-rs i-i tbi I ! i .a" If f I 7 ' f V i'f, r"rr ' . w.i.tw- . 1 , ;iiuo f .rine::;. o.-eupktl by thc faie C !4.irjeler, wlrerv ho may l o fo:i:d at .ill : iinrs, save w iica out on profusion L-i:--i-nesi. Vincennes. Jan. !S.T J-?f TISM following Jets, r.'i ! rnr? c.f lo'- . 1 1 1 .. ia '.r:e poroiirn oi ineenries. wi'I to ot's-r- . e-.i nr sale 1. r the ta.xes and r.?ts doc j thereon, on Xat::rJay the -Jtl.f of Morel j next, mdevs sooner paid, to-u it Ip , TT ; F.rant. .i,ir.n Ka'dnnec II. A. Xo 111 1 r . jltiuy. Jwf.n. i of lot K:t. !'.. I. 1 1 nae. s i:eiry. i un Ft. v!0S. !...,...., . ;( l,.r-c j,i !.:s-.ne, T..usasit j!?'.). lanovan, Jeieiuiah i 102. Fmisoi;. Thomas t 03.. Cary. Fir: :eor J.diu Sheet? II. A. VU. I. I.."1. Gutters, Miriian heirs. 180. 2." t, C'." U'. lto, n: d".t-. 1;;. Tiic hi.iis ,!' j Greater. Irv. Slitbii an, Solomon I liti, part cf iCO. rrn? of !'.. Hun:, Cathniinr; US. l-aaiant, 1 Iyr- inth t-:;fj. M.tC'all. Vi)!iain R. ;170. Furley's Jirs. 7: ?), 37 33i ept t, i K.r, k-a -v Rieheiville. IIcnrV ; Richards, J bn J(;c; Rr.., rean. .W;;l, '4p y j Cc no Msters ct tJsantv. i .S. Yachetr. Firre .. Va ndc venter's heirs, 1 ni. Lot jrh.M, in ,v j) c J.,JJ?,n-. ; 'in ,iv, ij. 'j.c1. :;.vj. 'ACUAFvIAJI FFLLAM, R. C. v mrrimes, Feb. s, )s:::, J-(;t uii rem s-airsi. j f R'I!;: -ulriher o!lers sale : j jfi h.wie trar.tsf.f i..r,.l, vi.: acrr-sol D-mation L-. V:, 115 co IGO 7D T5 330 ICO 50 100 130 O

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