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wobabl? unfit him for fhc psribrrnar.cc , liberty, of all gocd government, of peace, of any trut whkh miWbe reposed in plenty, and r.4ppu.e niut lnctiubiy hirrr ad you l iibcriy to order hum (follow a dusolutio of ihc Uuiod. In Sou'h Carolina or it borderi, any such supporting it, therefore, we support sdl

Qfficer lr,atisdcartotheirccujaiianapniiaaif" It b been represented that the Mar- pist. telle Tower, or James Island, and the The time at which I stand before fort at the mouth of Stone inlet, miht j is full of interest. The eyes of agnations be important position lor you to occu- jare fixed on our republic. The exiting py. Please to exiniiue these points, j crisis i!l be decisive in the opinion oi and take such measures on the subject t mankind of the practicability of our fedtra you may deem necessary. Very rcs-jal system of Kovemment. Great is the pectfully, your obedient servant, j stake placed in o'jr hands; great is the reirvvivi nA; : an.mihiiitv which - must rest unon the

lad for sals.

Major General Soott, U. S. A'iny. New York.

nnnle ot the Untied Saes. Let Ub

iv-i realize the importance of the attitude in which we stand before the world. Let us exercise forbearance and firmness Iet us extricate our country from the dangers which slirrround it, and learn wisdom from the lessons they inculcate. Deeply impressed with the truth of these observations, and under theobfiga

INAUGURAL A DURESS 9f the President of the Uied State. FOURTH OF MAHCU. 1833. Fellow Cit.zens: The will of the American people ex pressed through their unsolicited suffra

ges, calls me before you to paas through ; tion of that solemn oath which I am athe solemnities preparatory to taking ; bout to take, I shall continue to exert nli "Upon myself the duties of President of j my faculties to maiotain the just powers the United States, for another term jol the Constitution, and to transmit unim 1'or their approbation of my public enn i paired to posterity the blesinga of our duci. throucb a period which has not federal Union. At the same time, it wiil

been without its difficulties, and for this j be my aim to inculcate, by my official renewed expression of their confidence j acts, ihe nescessity of exercising, bjr the in my gnod intentions, I am at a loss for j General Government, thos powers only terms adequate to the expression ot my thai are clearly delegated; to cncoirtage

rft 'HE subscriber otTois tr ?a!e the Ji f-lliwin tracts of Land, viz: 2CO acres of Donation UN-i. 1 !3 185 di do do 1M 199 do do J.j lsi 199 do do . do 400 tl" do ' do Hti 190 do d0 t?,, tu 70 do do ' V do 1N.I 95 do do F do 175 350 do do do 51 lOO do . do do IK) BO do do do H lOO do do' do V 130 do do do ll7 2CO S. E.half do do llU) t ;,() The following Tract in Sullivan Conn

2)!ifttttrlylUci Sevan 2coU AND ii.VLLKRV OK CV'IKAMT,!.. 'Die fast Work of the kind ever uttemfitcd

in this citv.

ron sale, r A few tarn! of )

KEJWAIF.l SALTA

rTTMIE atWiiwr intends puMishin::, by j!ltthc ,tvvcst cj;,J ";

I I subscription, on or about the J.M of

! March, (it sufficient Tcnrouragement I. lrriven)a weekly publication underlie a- ! be title, to contain eiht closely printe 1 j large octavo pa es in each num!er,on fine j white paper, with a new and beautiful j type, and to be delivered to subscribers rei siuiic in the citv everv Saturdav, and

I sent by mail to any pnrt ot the u. states

r. shhlmire. & Co

Vincunnc, March lf, 11.1 7f

N ILL stand the cnsuin season a: Jas. ibMH'7, on the U'abash rorttxitf

incennes, on Monday s and Tmd:, v-

ery week, rornmenciii'r the fr.t f.tm'.:i

II ic intnnff 1 1 -a tit?j ltru-t: clmll nm. l-mrt t lir 1 ,- ..C t. . ! ' t 1

t tain such a variety of matter as will m ike Jonc and a quarter miles oat f Law rericct it a source of instruction as wdi as a-J villi. 111. He will be let to m-m-i't

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gratitude. It shall be displayed, to the cxtrnt of ray hunble abilities, in continued elfoits so to administer the Govern ment as to preserve their liberty and

promote their happiness

S.i msny events have occurred within j

The last four years, which have necessarily called lortti, sometimes under circumstances ths oiost delicate and painful,

rny views of the principles and policy

simplicity and economy in the expenditures of the Government; to raise no more money from the people than may be requisite for these objects and in a man-

jner that wid best promote the interest ot

all classes of the community, and of all portions of the Union Constantly bear ing in mind that in entering inta society, "individuals must give up a share of lib

erty to preserve the real' it will bo my

which ought to be pursued by the Gen- desire so to discharge my duties as to eral Govtrnaiet. that 1 need, on this oc- foster, uiih our brtrtnern in all parts ot casion, but allude to a few leading; con- 4the country, a spirit of liberal concession Vidcrations connected with some of them 'and compromise; and, by reconciling our The foreign policy adopted by our reTow-citizcns to those partial sacrifices Government soon after the formation of j which thy most unavoidably make, lot our present Constitution, and very gener- S the preservation of a greate- good, to i eerily pursued by successive administra jommend our invaluable Govemmet and tjons, has been crowned with almost i Union to the confidence and affections oi

Complete success, and has elevated our ihe American ptt.ple. character among the nations of the earth Finally.it is my tnost fervent prayer, To do justice to all, and submit to wrong io that Aluigh?y Heing Wcfore v horn 1 from none, has been daiingmy adminb '. now stajid, and who has kept us in his tration, its governing maxim; and so hap- hands from the infancy ot our Republic py have been its results, that we a'-e not ; to the present day. that he wiil so overonly at peace with all the world, but have , rule all my intentions, ar.d actions, and few causes of controversy, and those ot ! inspiie the hearts of Riy fellow ciuzchs, minor importance, tcmaining unadjus that we may be preserved trom dangets ted. of all kintis, and continue toever a UN !

In the domestic policy of this Government, there are two objects which especially deserve the attention of the

people and their Representatives Pancarditis (111(1 CoillfJUSSion which have bctn, and will continue to be.

wmncss.

comfortable hewn lo- ho.c on it with oth-! 1T -u r r111 ar.Mu PC iriKen io rn:vcni accusals, but not so er out building, andabout twenty or thir- trT ,i,l,liCIiu"n- fe anil, ic whn .f jCount-tble f o- any. tv acres cleared land, with Kood fences !maft of our -ournaU at this time , 1NC1IA11.& n a !.tif dark at:and other hmwcmonu j useless lo many, save the practical pouti-!tirn colour, fit eon v.trU three inches Anv r.m wisi,iff rt ,r,l,n.n nnv cwn-liut shall endeavor to keej our .Li-h, live years old -.h .f Mav w-vw

of the above described tracts durinp the I she?1 u,s c!,ei-v ! !hlS " nd !-v J'U 3?lH,r- M:it!iw absence of the subscriber, will nlea?e call Wllh !hc V;!cf V uc 1 NVe. ha,vc sc,ec,cl1 !',r i f of,il itucky. InciMt.is was m! om John Law, f ;-. who is authorised to an,J lm ,4,s!! ": ,nc 1 cV'n U,:,'e'! h? Kifcr I''X 8ir Archy, and cam-

vll and transfer the sime.

BUNJAMIX OTA FA'. Vinccnnp, 2?A Jan. lSMvf ,r-tf

lr.iri. Tlx

rx 2J,

'USA X JLlJt

Ifj liOZFA', JUST UECKIVEU AM) FOR

rf 7 SMITH "Feb. 23,18113

CARSON. 4 tf

DR. JOSEPH BROTCKS

its proper head which may be d 'serving of j out of the imjortcd mam Casfi

our notice, ami nfine other. dam ot Koscn:?co was L.ntf. t,

We have obtained the aid of many va- ',got by the imported H?-ifurd. a;id cameon luable correspondents residing in and out ! of th imported Arelia. The dam of iJof the city, whose productions cannot fil icitattn was jr;t by ll.'ack bourn's Wp

ui ciirien our vor:, auo we promise, inn rJiiuuitio oy mr imported j ;iomedo without the hope of beinj: able to fulfil our Any person haing anv doubt of t'j? promises, to ive the public a w ork wliich j stork of my horvT can ea-ilv iufcm wc arc confident cannot be surpsed by themselves by w riting to Js-;h Miiler any contemporary. (for the respectability of Mr. Miller thcr This I5 o!; will, when bound at the end jan inquire of Mr. Matting! v who ii

JAMES NABB.

PsFFLKS to the neoole of Viicennc

9 5 and vieinitv. his servires in th hundred and sixteen paj;es.

practice of MED1CLE, srJWERY, TKUMS. To city suliscriber?, the and OBSTETRICS, lie reside in the; work uitl be delivered .rjuiariy every house formcrlv occuniel bv the late C.iv.eek for ONC DOLL AH, payable

(iractcr, where he mav be found at ail ; months in advance, on the delivery of the;

times, save w hen out on profewional bui- second number subscribers residing in J

t .

ne.s. Yinccnnr?, Jan. 133

5

1-lf

WAT A) I FAS Select Circulating Library.

popular

1 ED AND HAPPY PEOPLE ANDREW Jackson.

FOKMK.RLY OF YlXCHX?! KS, J.VT).

AS located himself in New Orleans, corner of Notre Dame and Cum-

the subjects of my increasing solicitude j They are the preservation of the rights j of the several States, and the integrity of Jne Union These great objects are necessarily !

.uccico, anu canoniy ocattaintu oyai, niercc Stree;s for the urposts of trans enlightened exercise of the powers o' ;aci ,he above business, and respect fuleaca within its appropriate sphere, in , jv tenderg hi, servicfis to his Wul,ash conformity wuh the public will const.tu ;f;.iemg aml f)lhprs who may aunv, ttonally expressed. 1 o this end. it be jlhat anv thi entrllstrd t; ,licn shall llt comes th. duty of ah to jie d a ready and ; attpnd(.j to th dillinnceuud tidelitv. patriotic submission to the laws consti-u- j Ncw 0rltns, Jan. HM. 2-VZt 4UnaIly enacted, and thereby promote! iri'pr.Mi'v'" and strengthen a proper confidence inii'umL. , , -n . ' , , ' t Immbcrs. d;ir in. Co. ijyKtsruic. those institutions ot the several States It i c n , t . 1r . .. , , ,i l omltnson Koss.) and nj the U. States, which the people , c ff . , ( t-. , , , . . . , r . 1 burtch oc Jleberd, V income?. I nd. themselves have ordained for their own in c n V ; i. o. lonnnr. i

... . Um. Linton, A'y experience in public concerns, and q j ' the obiervation of a lifo somewhat advan c t t V. c e .u i i S. ec J. Crnwlord.

... .. L - r .lames lieed,.

- - - j iiivf uiu, i v uwjiviti';i io wui , if i rt?it ffnvprnmpn . nr lh anirthilitiftn rvt 7

their control over the loal concerns of ' (,TOW.,i" " Palestine, i7. the nennle. would eA (rectv tn rvnl rt ' )

r--t , j . ... .. , .... ;

i.. k t jiirt nut .

Tcrre I la ate-.

ition and anarchy, and finally to despo- , , t t , tism and mil"ua-y domination. Io prcnoi ! "T" . ,',an ,kr, ' .k. .i Lichardson.

anvj

tion, therefore, as the General Govern- i tnpnf pr r rM . K or unnn t!i rirlia I . K 1

r t

Sat s. in the same nronoriion dcs it ' . " '

nir if men r.-,Po f. ;J.l'-S.Oan Cocill

York.

- 1 itin.ir?i"il.

H. Feenv jlontrintr,r IJ

1 .. i auers-jn li(e!rs!l e.

impair its own power and detract from

'jtO't.

CO" The Terre -l'lauto, Rockville, and

1. rtHtlltt fn fulfil tliA nMrnACAe a

ati jn. Solemnly impressed with these , '".' l,t-i",!,' r win puDiisii tsie anove consid?rations, my contrymen will ever ! V'"" aJ"d ,onvor,i ,,l",r accounts to find me ready to exercise my Constitution- j fe,ni :P!,ir:cnn;-s Pymofit. il powers in arresting measures which JUST iEICErD may direcllv or indirectly encroach upon ir i i -vr i , "S, tbe riRhts of the States, or tend to corso J? hi' -fcki!l, as.orteu nos.

5 do. Malaga Tip.o.

lidate all political power in the General

of incalculable importance is the Union VWJ 1 'r "UlC J" hJ ot these States, and the eacred dntv of all ! invn " -U1'1 N to contribute to its nres.r.lonhr a lis 1 flIADaqua:i:i:v d KLMIAA

r.nort of th. Hn. n,, A L t , u Inch v. ;ll bo sohl at o0 cents

bushel bv tho barrel, er cents

i

. ICTIIT.I'.N .ATMHEKS il thl?

w 4 periodical have loen pnblisheil, whi?h to single subscribers have cost

1 atid to those who have formed clubs

the country w iil be required to pay a j sear subscription in advance. i r

Mnrch Oth. 4Ul(',t.

. . ....... mv i iin:i:it wason at mv stal one and a quarter mi! fat

I iiwrencevuie III .and will be let to

Agents who will procure and f rwarn

pa

the.

number. c"M,,vWW!ixf,,ryoTin-calt!e,atllie

i ;fimnTKClVncc' AH care xmH be taken n.

prevent accidents, but not accountable lor anv. The seasou will end .n tt... i: . . .

Agents who will procure and forward ; " , . . V'11 11 lcl l( ,n:",' . " i i ii- iat the reduce, price of ffrirdoIIiTv ic-.n ivnient i..r live s-ibscnt.ers, shall receive j. . , . ,t . '-iriioiiars. it paid ic sixth copv gratis for six mouths, and a h T Ut l J,I,f r s h ?i,e U iscount ot 'ten per cent, for a larger !r ",Crch:'f3,'k heat, r;.v, oat-.

All subscriptions and comrrrjmcations

(post paid) add rinsed to the proprietor, at

of iivo,and thus procured for 1 'id. there; ll col r Htn s'r-et neiow J'ruue, win . h

eighteen os. have cost 1 44. for which I he I'Utictually atti-nttctl to.

sum they have obtained the follow ingi mmmmmmm JOHN C

works, viz

1. Valdstei. or the SV.-o-Oc? in Pragur',

Ivnux Vm !bate Court,

4 Vchniary Term, 1S;J.

Jacob Jacohu. adiar. oi' g .

I . I'ARTXERSIHP JUNIOR m a fccinjtifuldark bay horse, riiuT sixteen h ind jhi-h.sivyenrs old nevt April, was.tbv jold Partnership, and he by Yo!:mteer.

" . - 'Jiiaiin iv ti'.e irn-

a novel.

o ; Vt I iloM-s Owens, deed. J .1 ported J5eJtori. out o! the iie.rorfed maiv .i. Pour iA l-ix Montn, in Anieuca, by ; rv .p?n to rcilU Uembrino, i;,,.jf,rd bv J),,,,..;,.. on;.

Jp S Terr,!T,;r, a Vcl ? ul Oen,. deed. Wr'- ! P 5. Ihe Hdl and the ul!ey, a pi.ti.:o. ij tut. ! .hfr?vu.It

- - i ' iii uti iiuiu vui;e; .i n ii i.r.! i .viftaxa

1 . I " - - V .A i

obiH.iuIminisJrator aforesaid, aud ' lrr, o-ltH

m:ti ojs auiuavii for tho continuance ullSTiTK or !VIiM

I Mi 4 .

econonjieal illustration, ty

neau

ir t ?... ? i.. r ,

t. p-aiu cniisf; wnereupon the t.oiirt or.ierciS K c" K55 , . r T r 44 , ! the sarr.o to I e continued at the cost of the Snrrens1 ?,iemoirs ol Lafavctte and j . -i i , T , . . r t rn .. - s.iKl J.koo Jacobus. And on father mo-

(Hits on C'ovnfu. jj GinsON CIRCUIT COURT,

I ibrvuru Trrm. i.S.'C

I tlull If o sv. 1. j.i . I t... lU. - !

8. The Gentle Recruit, a tale, bv the . . ro ' -r , Eozlrfh Wrlt.) i . , i aiu estate te notified, bv iu . r-:Mn'i lor f V.t ''.In ,- . 7i author ot the Subaltern. L:v r.1.,. 1 1 lit,on Jr a lh. r, c? . i i s,x successively, in the Western ."" sn. , ( r.- . Saratoga, a tule ot the American ! of ?hc n amj e,-jcnf.v cf saiJ cori. ' "f V r' uevolu ,on, by the time autanr. , iih Aml . ,afunlpssi mM cn. 1 A tais tune came th, P,titi-,ner bv 10. Iatty lour in SouUi Holland ; riotiy a(l!i;il:isfrntor ,f , ! cr counsel, and her petition i,, wtthadescnptiou ot Antwerp, iJruaeU, of tJje. : i ? d ,t npan, to the satisfaction Ip!,,;, I.,- illirwr t, .J...': ... tl. Court that die defendant. Til.,..,,

nt t

numbers.

: , i . " i I I.rl.t . ....... ..!. ! I -. . i.

m nattiri-. description and ,!.ifc of tho 1 u" "I the siatc f

roct or awmmsit iitwi uhirh their" - V 'f c rJm' ' 3 may I founded, it the office cf the' mm , 1 ,ll,,css ,,ie endnut,

i , - i c . ,iCiiiot this Court previous to the final Li c . i " ' . ' " r' on or bct-ro some idea, nay W tonued-ot the geiieral , disfJ.illllion of tUe of t!:e estate Jth t!, "" -rm ..f this spof rCad,n that may be exposed in m, to be holder, at the cot:rt.h.M,5C i,t the 'Library, with such variation as new ' uc rnncnton. in said count'.-, ou the Jt publications mav require. j1 4 s'LTT 'TH T- ' i1ondav in ,Pud c.- next, ;,nd :mcIn preparation, the Memoirs of the) fk " ''l ' t J the complainants hi!!, the san,e DucSiessot St. Lea. L-(iueen ot Holland,! ri, f., .' ' ; , .V " ! heard and determined in hi5 :.J-n-o-

k i i r. . b -- ---- - -

and wife of Louis liona parte, translated!

tromthc I rench expressly for the 'Libra rv.' No. Ill contains the beuiunin "f

T'.I f

Kariaue.

S2i!liii??fifri lien j-.' T -.

f 4 . C I i . .

iiiiinur oruere:. that rotier of iv I SUiSja.SC.Sr. ' Pendency of this suit be made m th- U'

rjHL W'amash J.NvraAiy r. (V.:nv: 'tcr,,h',nf a newspaper noblihc-d in Yi...

JiL iHcenucs. is now pirprtni! to i-s.. , iu. iur lo-r wccks succcivelv.

I policies. House.? and Furniture, fifor- '. . sie.

..r r.i:j-iwo and r,ooitt. ifoi?.an 1 rrtrocA will !, in. " I'.i-i, C r.'. C. C.

Mrch 1; !

4

I !... I.i' l! . . J i

uuaiueis, iiiuiiKiuiiv r.-rt-ieo oy sored upon Dir and r-a.ooiS'e t-nw

ADAM W ALDIC. ; and thus ait opiortunilv is aijhrd t err. ' VT-crr y-trrt a . No. f. North Eighth btrect. riiiladelphia. ! ry prudent person to "secure at a trillii,. I WjE-W SLISimiBNT,

t- Li'ius remiiiins iectie live , expend, his Mronrrv from ;,r,'i,Wt .

coues oi numners, maiiinj it ino' ft--OHirf; on M.-.rl,o .r...:: !

l . .... , .. v- 'i-. . .i' ., ouioiiiiii-' fht4ft;t Mrii.1lir! mi'.i i:r nn.li it... . f '

quantity of n.atter are .ideed, ever

oilered to tlie publi"

.Samuel Judah, President.

.oitm Kos. 4rcr. .

February 23, t t! 4

c.

ifirtt

MY BRICK STORE ROO?J AM)

erai support ot the Government in the

xsrciie of it nnwftt V.i ; Por

Wiselv rHnni at.t r . 1 rcwriihed.

-..v.v. "tiujiu'ii yoiu j telve-. to tnink ad speak ct the Union as i ot .he palladium ot your political safety j an'l pro5prr;. y, watching for its prcser j ation with jealous anxiety, diicountcn ! oncrnT whatever may surest even a t Jnicion I hat it can in anv rvrnr h . :

.... j i ; i- ; Uhm rI7 'T TVi" TfttW

u-ji'uooca, ann inuignantly irowrine; upon i mhuumw the Hist dawning of any attempt to aiieo- 'on North half of Lot Number Sixu-en, boate any po-tinn of our country from t he . W1? corner ot Maine and Second Streets, ret, or to enfeeble the saced tics which ,n Mount Verawn. Indiana. To the pn--r.o luk together the variou nan."--, nises are attached a Warehoase, s small "Without union our independence and lib ; frame Dvellinj and Brick Smokehous erty would never hae been achieved 'here is a .xk1. cellar under the .Stre without union they never can be main . ; Room. I have various other lots and

taiaed Divided into twenty lour, or ecn houses wU ama!lcr number of ?eparate communi j 8t Aci'CS of IFofiil Land tie, we shall see our internal trade bur ' . tnin ., c 4 ... dened with rumberle restrain and i a' U i'e,I1ni!c fr'"'1 ?'vn. v .-hieh may 1 e exactions; communication between dis a niv ,elth hare.ider4ant paints nd section, obstrucd, or cur i"- U ,I,ie .n---olT; our son, made soldiers to delude with! V : ? P!lrc,:se w,!l miko :Hblood the fields they now ,iiUln ,ie 5 fl'f 0n ' "hcnler b' thc lir yt mass of our people borne down and im- ! Kbruar-V or M irc!' xt. poverihd by taxes to support armies I T - A I A M MOFFATT.

Rnd nnvies: and militarv lt.vtc .u ! ' n' 1 " r. tt

- - ' 1 J at IIIC I bead of their victorious legions brco(nine i I . .... o

Subs-rioti ns for the above work recei-, Sanvil 'lomiiooa, i-l,oi;i Smith ved at the Western Sun office. I IHvid S. IS-mner, VT. R. Martin. '

Um. .1. N d.erd,

ST.U'r; OF INDIANA, tsjPic County. PRO DATE COURT, February Trn. KV.

satisfaction of the Court,

Murphy.

1 honia UiMioji. y.l D'efrctor.,

The company will loan monev for short

periods, u;m)ii real or pers..r;il s.

IT Hvi:ota,i;,. JJ H a Kt.AV.K SMU Ji SJui'vn Second Sireer, xie:r (n. I-asselie's Tavern, v.bore I hall be clod vt reei iw..

J'houn-s C. Diiley, jtlie patronage of the puhlj-; in iie ;.;M,V,,

busiocjis. I have, and at ell tims will kep, theb.-5tof workmen, and n vie bat

the best ot iron shall be kept ori hand. !:

m0

i no matter ot tue tstae ot 1) ivi.l :ir,(i ;( (,Vf.1.,n

imnau. deceaed. it appearing U the ; forej ,., ,,, c-r

tnat an ;p- p.

ourity vi ill be to the inters of ail persons n-ttin" i notes, ! work done to ie a -;il!, a?; I , ,v,. a tork of IltOS AM) STEEL of ail

i 91. it 1 i ' i i ii

-i rwin vi i ii i i i iv trr 'i inrn i u nom i i iT"i cnt"i i a. t

praier.ietit f the estate rejil. has bojeu m .nor nu, .K r ,. : , 1" .1 t 1 11 ur' ,"1 r , , . ... 1 m ,no tlo not wih to involve their .hand, and having untie an arri.v!nr t

" l,V : 1 ,,n-sM,m ! V,u Inends nay till a bond and mor.-.i2 a jat I.ui.ville to keep up a re oiUr Zr v trator. that there ,s not a suUVtcncy ot as- :i c,AllU,ra swurjl and tjMS 10 ;icco(:1. There is on 1 1 -

1: 1. 4x! 't t il airtrk.i I Dip .t-. Ii. .l.ll.t.. .. ".I. 1 n . .

irom said estate. It is jrdn?d oy th.this au,ant;,i:e also, that those who mav , f ,, 1 LUrCJ J 1 l3"Sn, Court, that n;.:,ee be -iv.vi to the h-irs of; th(:s borrou,Vill be allowe.1 to repav the m . ", r!' " al1 arfIci the said David Kmmin. that they io ;iS5d ; vvh,P or rt t at tf f. a u,. J !y m,.., o ,.f by our firmi-.j F,.pu. appear at ihe next term ot tn.s Court, and RI1 f;(Xmc, if ail the i,,or-t a 'reed 7' U be kept on Inn j at all ,,0., shew cause whv the real cMateut the said ! , tur . tilue lJiltJX irc, j the tWn or s,:,tflr .,.., the Ust of kvodent should not he sold, and its j.ro-' p,.r r,.n! i j CAST S?SHI AJZHiZ ceeds nude a.etts in the haul of tho ad-i "The company will receive nion.v on nuny other article. FinnV.M

miaistrator.

A co v Attt JUll? MelNTlRC. CP. C. P.C March ., 1S:: ,--4

w ork

onr law -givers and judges. The loss o! , always o. ji.yap, am, IX)U t-Al 1: ax Tm onicr.

deptsite, and will allow int.-r.t at" th m,' 'l to their intcp.st to Jbeir

ran ot si r cnt o.t vear fr dr-posite-. '' at my shop, as 1 am s;-.:is:i.ti th-v j HOUSES L fin: 'cdlWTliY will c'in l,;i t,,r lil ir vor?i rnwVr aaJ bsv it 1 Ije injured at a very low rate. done cUaper th in at any nth rho,i 10 tb--j Vine miu's A-u:. 1 , ls:t. -;s !y i place. 1 ill niv-i work f.r cimI' yt nil

1 time, an 1 receie in payment b-r, th1 1 . . ... ....... il I I., if

I i.vi.i n ..- . isiom mv, mi Miiiif j riti. ,Vr

1 want two bos

ns 01 I itii onn. :in,' . 1 .. 1 .v.. n ..1 . . . . .

! r-r lt , . "va.v. v wjsol Irofll to It.

" ;"Il ma 00 uriJ at Jt'hu C.; wilt be taken. Clark's Hotel. ' iri!?v t-

Cf.V, or If O.H'A', will bcViven for W. irLLJiVIlS, JRI. D.

any quantity ol cleai Linn en tr Cotton j r J "F.NDl.llS hi pr. f i..r,al .vn i. c to !

rac at the wk.itrh ;v oTice JUL the r

ttlaufts tor i-Uiuoic.

CHi baud iuid '.treble -t ihi, UiHcc

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