Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 11, Vincennes, Knox County, 13 April 1833 — Page 3

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VINCEXXES, APRIL 13, IS33.

At the annual election on the 1st of A" .rll f.,r Townshin officers for Yin" . ' 1 ft! I 1 1 -J ' ' 1 T ... i r? cenncs n "f l""" 7 ... . 1 'Unin i I'll i-ini. ' .ierem.au - -m elected Contat)!c9--E!ihu Stout, In spectorof Elections Jilm C.Clark, and Alexis EcUoy, Overseers of the Poor Jacob Harper, and Xichalas'Smith, Fence Yiewcrs Cvrus Thompson, Superv isor f LATEST FROM EUROPE. Nkw York, March 26 By the packet ship Ajx,Capt. Heirn, which at rived yesterday alicri;oon from Liverpool, the editors of the Gizctte have received papers to the '21&t of Feb cuary inclusive the day of her departure. The most interesting portion ot their contents is contained in the annexed nummary and extracts: Dutch papers to the lGihof February had been received in London, but thty afford no evidence whatever, of any approximation 'o the adjustment of the Ion pending question. The advices from Lisbon are to the I 1th, and from the Head Qrarters of Don Miguel to the 6;h of February. From the whote tenor, says the London correspondent of Gore's Advertiser, it may be collected that the conttst be tween the brothers is drawing to a close, ihe affairs of Pedro being in an almost hopeless state dissen'ion among his officers, insubordination and revolt among his troops without money, without provisions, and without communication with the sea, it seems impossible that he can long keep a footing in Portugal. AflYirs in the List, says the same correspondent, approximate to a settlement, as UiroUffn inc CXtrunns ui iuv; uswva ?t , s , ... lMitcmean governments. Meneinet All O pect of the IVIr BuHtan had the particulars of tho bill, and the emancipation f tle slaves xvouid be immediate; but they could not bz tme, as the West India Body hatl rbc pledge of ministers that they would communicate the particulars of their p'ans when they were matured, to the committee, previously to their being made public in any shape. In the House of lords on the 1 8th. the uill for the suppression of disturbances in Ireland received its second reading. The duke of Wellington supported the bill, as a measure which was likely to do threat good. At the same time he stated 1ms support was a matter of duty, not of choice. The London Courier of the 12'h, m acknowledging the receipt of the President's proclamation, remarks We are sorry that we have not room to day for this able, argumentative address; hot our own domestic intelligence is at thi-s tn oment, of too great interest to allow us to devote so much of our space as this document vould require. Van Dicman's land papers to the 10'h October had been received in London. Thev notice the atiival of the Tybee, the first American ship direct from the United States, with a cargo of goods,' which was to be paid for by the produce of the new colony, chiefly in wools this circumstance forms a prominent feature in the newspapers. It was the general opinion in London if the negotiations with Holland did not terminate soon, France and England would force the navigation of the Scheldt. The London Albion of February 18th remarks: The accounts from Brussels and Antwerp which have reached town to day, describes the excitement which lias been produced in those cities by the regulations established by the King of Holland for exacting duties upon cargoes xaf ships proceeding to and Irom An-

br u n '1 Trc bib f l McKee Xo a V an.aw? lI !esso tu those whose hand stiff and crooked, bold spoken, ami North Carolina, Arkansas Territory, Hulks, o. d-Arch,bald Mc v c Xo. j kinlom f3 ff lhis worId Ju ( . , Tcnu 4-Uenry t:tr.,-1 'ations of social life she was truly exem- hundred and sixty-rive pounds. Georgia, Kentucky,' man, of Xo. 0 Laniijcrt iurrou, oi .o. pjary pre(erring at a limvs Uq bQsQm of Thj l1(icr5ianed M il; ive the above rc. n.ida Territory, f mliann,' .John Cudct,ot io. &. . her tamily to the gay and busy crowd of ward to any person who will apprehend Alabama, " li

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ment, on the basis ot the arrnistiec. Ail ! . , - , . . , .-i "r v nance concerning the Jhrkct, approved Assistants, respectively, shall Pavha awaits at Koniah, the orders which J dcrcd the Indi- fw 15lh N()V 1 1 keep the registry of the checks counterwere djily expected, to withdraw with! ' ' . To amend the second section bv stri- signotl by them. Ids arn-0vithin the limits of ftytia t!r'S , l !" ?c tllC kiug out the word "-7v," and inserting 'Hie binmcss of fonvardim: NotCAurther bad transpired res- P! b elow mentioned pre-1 lhc j uThiftv.thr u pI;lcc thoreorf Hlanks for Accounts, Icks, Kers, Posl ... - pared to n mke c mivnwnt. a-nwn ,K' .l . i. . . r . - usl

in? the West liuia quesuon. oomc - xv""r H. I . l'K $CIJ, l'rcndcat. ccc. shall be performed

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twerp: and lead to the inference that the j perty of Elijah ll ird, iu favour of aBelgians will take measures of a hostile jthaniel Kuvkendall, surviving administracharacter against Holland, unless the j hr of Abraham Kuvkendall, deceased, hi-iir revokes his dccrcc-of which there JOHN PURCELL, Shf. K. C.

is not the smallest probability until he is compelled by force of arms. His majesthe ministry of carl Grey will be bold c - nough to co operate with France in any measure for the forcible opening of the r3chcblt, and the navigation of the watcrs.in defiance oflhc asserted rights of, its sovereign

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temporaries who prefer the favors of thetA wlu are indebted to the 'said estate and complaining tout the pro-j V;::1.reo,;iVC:!' aml lrre a cerjjovcrnmcnt to the maintenance of sound j 1L Harmmiy Store at Vinceimes aiv j perty, both real and pers.jn il, is iii5;iiri- 411'-"t0 1,1 a rrc"tcJ jorrn, to !c signed principles; but his determination to main- requested to make payment on or before i cbn't to nay the debts and demands out- til Proi)CI' cd:.ce? ot lh D ink. S ich ntr, ii,. :.,c ti,.i.ic hi. r...vM ,n,i t ! tin? first d;i' of a v npt Tii.i. , !,,.! vi'i rniiniT ' ini t if ; ...c.. . - ? as will not be received in denosite

intcrestsof his nconlc will not be shaken: ' 't avail themselves of tbi-5 notice, led. That the film- an 1 nenJencv of th.- !U 1 fwr. bc returned to tho Postm

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(1. W. Johnston. U. Mr. Mi, um. Iluoi! T f , ' V?" county, on the cs-1 statement of the nature, date, and doscim-; tiled , in the order of its roccp:i.',n. nu:r, toMis. 'Fkam-oisl Eow.nks, both ' m , , , decd- r" contract or amr.Mt up',:, It Jmli bc tho dutv of th-T-e- .. nake imu.ed.itepav ment, and thosHi.ld-kee ol this onrt previ .us t, the final db-; which ocp-ilei are me. v.i. , " mg chums agam.t sai I estate, to prt-cnt ; tiibtttion of tiie asct of tiie estate ..fib-of lV,ntster -.-nl t! , i ' roMMfMCVTrn. them legally authenticated within one said decedent, claims will bo po t J eos 0 f r S 1 ! I' Departed th,, l,!e on Tuesday t.nrnmg car for settlement. Tiie estate ii ;:.-!ncd i, i',,, r!,i:,w Ar. .I t. and immediatdv

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children to dt plofe her irreparable loss. Death, in whatever shape it presents itself, is at all times a spectacle truly awful hut seldom, has it fallen to our lot to rc cord a more striking instance of his power, or the uncertainty of life. Alter ha-

vmg lingered through a long and painful l t t icknes,, winch she bore with unexampled ! . .3 ... pauence, anu ai me moment when the hopes ot her friends and family bean to brighten, suddenly she was removed from ! this sublunary scene that fatal morning uiwmusicu ner ramilv. ana in 1 1 laslnonaDie lite. Sac was kind and hos pitable, fond of the society of her friends and neighbors; following the Golden Ilule, "Whatsoever she wished others to do unto her, even so she done unJo them." Towards her enemies she entertained no ill irill, but forgave them as she expected to be forgiven. Long will her family lament her loss; neycr can it be to them replaced ; that she has ceased to mourn, that she has rested from her labors in peace with her God, is their only hope. Her funeral was numerously attended; the Rev. Mr. Shaw, of the" Ej uscopal Church, officiated in his church capacity; never did an audicncu seem to feel more touched by that sublime and soul stirring service whiclw as accompanied by an appropriate and eloquent address from the same gentleman. Let fiit-nds forbear to mourn and weep. Whilst iu her grave she'll swectlv sleep, A toilsome world she's left behind, A Crown of Glcrv hop'd to find. W. OF THE ILLINOIS MILITIA. JTJURLIC NOTICE is hereby given of jj the following arrangement for the payment of the Second Brigade, Illinois Volunteers, commanded by Piigadiei , u T: . - i r , vieneral M. Jv. Alexander: and of the v- ' . . nrml Kill nilin V ( innu mnnnf partrncut, to-wit: At CAHML in White count ii on Friday and Sjturday, the 2lh and 47 th iti'st. At ALBION m Edwards count $ on Monday, the U;Hh Apsil. At MOUNT CAllMEL, ia Wabash county, on Wednesday, the 1st of May. At LAWiUlNCKVILLi:, in Lucrencc county, on Friday, the 3d X May. At PALESTINE, in Crawford count', on Monday the (kh of May. At DARWIN, iu Clark county, cn Wednesday, the 8th of May. At CHARLESTON, in Coles county. on &iturdav, the 11th of May. At PARIS, in Edgar county, on Monday and Tuesday, the Kith a'nd 11th of May. At DANVILLE, in V 'crmillicn county, on Thursday and Friday, tho 10th mid 17th of May. The Company OJiecrz are requested to attend on the evening previous to the payment, at the place of meeting in their res(active counties; as information, not fur uiMito u mo lnsier nous, wilt in manv cases be required of them, to insure accurate payments to the men. E. KIRBY, u Paymaster U. S. Arinv. Sl April Nth, iH'Jd . ll-rit . T virtue of a writ of Venditioni Ex- )) ponas to me directed from clerk's office of the Knox circuit court, I will oiler at public sale before the court-house, duor in Vineenues. on Saturday the lib day of May next, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 1 o'clock p.m. all the right, title, and interest of Elijah II ird, of. in, and to tho following described tiact of land, to wit, west .half (i) S. W. fraction; j of fraction S. No. I. and N. fraction. Section No. thin Township N. 1, S. of Ratine No. 11 West, containingseventy-one acres and fifteen hundredth taken as the ivoVinccnnrs, Aprid, In:;:; 1 1 :Jr. ' j Y. fK T 'wnWrtV?j handset an other r. 1. r collection, For FKKDEItlCK KAPP, - J. HAY. Vinrrrvir. April 10. W 1 !-?t r ! S horeliy :ive! liven, that I hav taken out nmistratmn I rut n tut 4 t T t 1 J

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ATROCIOUS IflUHDES! Fifty Dollars llcxvard! A X atrocious murder was committed tj on the 2d instat, by one IlOEEIlT WHITE, who, without any provocation whatever, in the presence of fifteen per swis, shot Hugh Johiwon, of Sullivan i

countv. therehv depriving a lar-c familvUions.

f children and a fonJ wife, of father an J husband. WHITE is a m.in oi about -I j years old, G feet high, dark complexion, I Uark hair, his eyes ot a haz e ruler, very l t l . . . I and detain said murderer, together with many thanks; JOHN JOHNSON. Turmaivs Creek, ) . . . Sullivan cty, April 3. j 11,t CrTwo hundred and fifty nine dollars is ottered in addition to the above reward; two hundred and nine dollars by individual subscription; and fifty dollars by the Governor of Indiana; together with all reasonable charges. Total, three hundred and nine dollars. J. J. THE house uclnnzin" to the heirs ot Charles Smith, on St. Peter Street, directly ooposhe Jhc hoiise occupied as a tavern bv John (. Clark, is oltered for rent on easy terms. The house is spacious, conveniently and pleasantly situated, and being in the im mediate vicinity of the hotel which Mr. ("lark intends verv shortly to leave, it oflers sufficient inducements to any who wish to take charge of a public house, to call and give it an inspection. It can and will if necessary, be so nitered within a few days, as to be in every way adapted to tavern purposes. For further particulars, inquire of THOMAS BISHOP. Maach 13, 1S33 1 j AN OIIDINANC1-: to amend an OrtliSaml. Hill, Clerk. -T ; DOrOUQl! DitSt?ii?Cr.

AN ORDIN ANCE to amend an Ofdi-!cnce

nance relati ve to Tippling Houses. Be it ordained ly t'tr President and Trustees of the Borough of Yinccnncs, That heneetbrth the tax u retailers of spirits be llxad at twenty five dollars per year. R. P. PRICE, PresiJj-M Passed 0 April, 1833. Saml. Hill. Clerk. 'HERE will be eposid to public sale, j. "ii londav the lth day ot May nct,! at the Bellcview Farm, near Vincennes,! the late residence of Andrew Graham, deceased, all the personal estate of said I n iUonday the ith oay ot May nct, deceased, consisting of

I small assortment of DRY COODstmlC,1, l ,fl,eT'.!it of thc l O.Iico

and (Groceries, One Road Wagon, One Pleasure Car riagc, Two Carls, Horses, Oxen, Cattle, Hogs and Sheep, Panning Utensils, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Crain and ILrt, .. . '

With a number of other articles. The f,,r?r 0lrt!;G lblartment, with the appromiantitv and mialitvof ths property to be l,a,"ot IC P'mastcr (Jencral. sold, makes it worthy of t!ie attention of , , tmasters who ill have been

thosc who wish to purchase. The sale will commer.ee at U) oVlock, a. in. and continue fromd.iv to day until tho who!o is sold. Terms mule known on day of! sale. MARY GRAHAM. Adnu: of Andrew (iralunn, Dcc.d. April 13, 18331 l-3t STATE OF INDIANA. ) Poscri Count t;, to wit, POSEY fUiiTNTY Plinn atp rnunn Fehruam Ten:,, lvt.'i Joshua ?Ionroeand Andrew MoFadin a lminiitrators of John Ajaore, deceased, F On complaint ditow of the said John More, deceased,! bv a publication of this order f;r weeks successively in the Western San, a j wppliiv D'Mi'unr jIw,I k 11.. eenn.v, Knox comity ; and that they be

Tho Crcditoraof the J l'lsoL-U- j l"y to the Djpartment; but whe.i in said John M.nre. J , p irsaance of such instructions, money nMW said Joshua .Moore and Andrew ?;iali f ;.rm!,cJ pertinent, 11 AT -Fadin, having tiled their memo-! lll"IClll:t1 Iv.ammer shall at cast once in

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inb timed that, unle-e. they notily the saidltered in a regisU-r to be kept for that ptiradminittratnr of tbe existence and extent j p se, with the date of ci-h certili-aM and ol their claim, by liling tiie same, or a ' its receipt, t: be endp.sed, numbered and

POST OFFICE DEPAltTMt.N Tf Warthgtcn, 4th March, 1KE5. In future, the following rules and regulations arc to be ohsencd: 1st. Thedutioj of the AUtant Post

masters General, Chief Ch-ik and Sufrdinates, arc dUtnhutcJ into three divi "'he first, the Southern Division, under the sucnnU'i,dc'nce of C. K. (iakixi:r, the Senior Assitant, will comprise the States ot n-imia. with the Hist, ot Co . - . . Mississippi, Mi.-s.mi. The second, the Northern Divishn, under the superintendeneeof S. R. Homiii:, Assistant, w ill comprise tho States of Maine. New Hapshire, Vermont, Massachuscttes', Rhode Island, Connecticut, J New York, New Jersey, I tinware, ifarvlanJ, Pennsylvania J Ohio, and Michigan Territory. J. Each of these Divisions shall brace an office of Appointment-! and Instructions, and an office of .Mail Contracts; the office of M iil Depredations to remain as at present organized, auxiliary to both. ment Clcr!;, a Ronte BJO!i Clerk, a llvcv ding Clerk, and Clerks for registering orders, fines and other miscellaneous duties. 4tlk. One of the Corresponding Clerks in each Division, shall bo .lesijnaj ted as the principal Clerk of the Division. .i auir ;vssisiJir.i win i v. cnar ged with the business of procuring Mai Portmanteaus, Canvas. Bag-;. Locks an, tll. The senior Assistant will ! rhar 11 (id Keys, and with all thi incidental duties Aclenk shall S;o assigned to aid him in their pcrf uiuance, who, under the tlircc1 within their respective Divisions. 7th. The principal Clerk of the Divinonly, shall sign oflieial correspondr.d iha?, in caso of the absence of the Assistant. 8(h. Tiie third division, will io that oi finance, under the superintendence of the Chief Clerk, 0. 15. Biiowv, who bhall bo the Treasurer of the Department. There shall be under his control tho J5ook Keepers,' the oiicitoi's Oifice,' the 'Pay OfnVxVthe Examiners Oifice,'' the 'Register V Oijiccy and the 'Dead Letter OT.cV to the last of which shall be attached the business of ihe general letter file. a k I m .... l" ",uuu ' p;n into the DeParlment m.rectI' ihe Treasurer, "or PaiJout of S directly bj him. 1Uiil' A,! nri0ney s-hall l e paid into the ;nn. Ao money shall mud ino the Department by deposing m the Links do -v.j... ...JV..I. , .imi ii in iu passej io me credit of the jrsons paving them on the receipt oi certiheates ot su. h deposites. signed by the proper oliii-c-r of-tho bank w here each deposiie be made. 1 1th. bqjoiiii.is shall l-e imdc in f:ch banks as shall b-o designated by tluTrea-uire-cteuouewosit tiieir proceeds of postage, shall, when such proceeds do not cxceed, respectively, six imndr! doll: ars m !c U"" deposit their wh-dc balances within Ititeen Cays alter the clsc of each quarter. When tbeir balances exewd thoj rule oi six hun jre.l JoMars per p;arier. they shall make their de;osi:es rn inthl within seven days alter the close of each month, and v. hen their balances exceed ! l!lc raSu ot 1,ircc tlwusand dollars ner tiie rate ot three tlwisand dollars pei quirier, their deposites shall be mad, weekly, their whole balance beine al 'T'iier, their deposites shall be made j ways paid within fifteen days after tli2 close of each quarter. len?. excent hv f or-hl instruction, arc prohibited from sendin? is - Pf011 t0, l V irtm- tlnoeponte ine.de in the sanrc manner, before a roCcJi'1 an creuit can be iven 1 Al! ro-fiii"ij rT T . under direction of the Treasurer, be en

3d. To cr.ch of lh?sc Divisions .shall jA,i -sl!rii and ail spcciil n q-:isi-be assigned fi;:r Corresponding Clerks. ! n,-,ns J hy the Ilisier cf twolbrtSie off.ee of ?daii Contracts, and ( "' two for the offjeo of Appointments and When a payment is to be mn' Instructions, a CYmtr.vt Ci,r- o. n,nnii. r Ineidentai cxnenses' th nmrni

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urcr to ho p a lUi:k recount l-A. h.-. i nn. io If in:d" on ibe dol.it sid--, Uos.i I ho certificates of the rb p.site- cr l :CkiiovricdoMMitof ha 15 1:.!:, ar.l credit teii'', fp'fii ihe rhe. KS drawn; v.hic-i hook th ill l e compared ;t Ic .t ;cc ri each tpianr, with shat kept ly the li. :erf Check. 17ih. Statements from lh Tu$ in t.hich deputes are made, sbi'.l be o'.miI'Icd by the Treasurer, at !eat as of'CiJ as once i:i each hru.th, and compared wi'h the hooks of the Treasurer anJ ilm K:gisler of Checks. ISih. h J o the onty of the Treasurer to foniidi the Pi:nnstcr General at the beginning d each month, with a conee:;c.J monthly statement of carii receipts niiduisLurseir.cn:, ai;d the bounces in the several bu;:ks. l'Jth. When payments are made f r !ranporta:i(;n, either to ,. t drafts U Contractors, or to be i awarded to ihr.-m, the principal Pay Clerk sliill t':r;:ir!i iL Treasurer v. i;Ii a li.-t of tlio chocks reip'Iretl, hiving his ccr.'iilcates an.iexed th'it it ,s rn.vr. Tho Treasurer, if i2 anprove the list, shall add the word 'Approved.1 with his signature. The hevks

cta-P'51'' tI"n I;C ,f;UV" entered atid signed,

by the Ttvavtrer, who h ill send ihc:n with the certified Ir,'t to the Ats:va::t Postmaster General iii Wiivfie divi-iou the rtyioent is to be mado, ror in hisalcnco swtaut) lor his stgfjat ire which tho payment is required, tlniibj examined by the Senior Assistant, and if found correct, he will so endorse i;, siting the amount due, and siVn it. It shaii then I c re-examined by the Treasurer, and if by him found oorrcct, he will draw a check for (he am.mnt, and send i:, with the account, to the S-ni-.r Assistant, f c his signature; after whiHi, the check lh nl be entered by the Register, and the account transferred to the Book-keepers. -1st. Except for transportation, m money shall be paid, until the account on which it is to r e paid, -h ill have been p:: sc l and signed agreeably to the preceding articles, unless by special re iis:::?a of tbe Post master jenera', i:i w rihng. 2Qd. AH checks mnt be si r:?eJ bv th? Treasurer and countersigned "bv o?ic ct' the Assistants, to make thvm vaiid; ari l on the margin of evcrv check is !(. be written 'transportation,- i;ne:dei!,, 'transfer,' or other word, indicating th char-re to uliieh it Leicngs. Jd. All drafts on Postmasters tJiaJl be signed by the Treasurer, and cjuntcxMgned by the Principal Pay Cicrh. Jlth. " In ihe absence of the Trcasarer, his financial duties shall be performed by his principal Pay Clerk, or bv s:;ch cther person as the Postiater General shall direct. W. T. BARRY. March 13, 183311-5: St!tiid's Stale. viilue of a Venditioni E:v,na3 to JLD me directed Iron, tho ch-rks'tduce oi tiie Knox Circuit Cour I'Y.iil cfilr at public sale before the court h'v.se d:; r i-i Vincenncs, on Friday the third d iv oi May ncxt, between the hours of 10 oVIock a. tn. and 1 o'clock p. in. all the rih?, title, andi nlcrcst of the devisees of Ta .mas Jones, deed, of, in, and to th- fo.l .vi;: described n.-orrertv, to six acrs c.i land, bounded on or.? side bv the land f vv eltan, on tho other side by tho Steam Miil Tract, in front bv the V;ibah ri ve in the rear by the IdrA of Ham -cd Ju.iili. Also twelve -acres of land. L;unJed o;i lone side by the land of Wehon, C!i the oi.i -it 7 mer sue Uy trie Steam Mill Tract, iu froat by the land of Sinviel Judah, in the rear hy the land of the heirs of Jam-s J O'. Brien, deed. Also fifiv-four acres of lanil, ho-inoed on each si 1 a3 the above lots, m front !y the anj f ,,.. .oifS f)lJam.'sJ. O'Brien, djed. Aisi to?.n lots in tiie bor.rji;!i of Vii:ccan?-, k:iv.vn - n designated by a p-rt of lot o. ( n;::c. teen, fronting on Water Street thirty xurt (33) fo-t, bounded on the north "iv tho gro sndof Antoin.-j .M-i.-ish ill, i ths rear t.y tho W.,uh rirer. Also a f.f th. . - - - said lot ft nineteen . ! M'l ft 'f Cirjet in trout on W tJer Street, i ! r in iiriback to the river. Ao a p..trl uf Ao (m) cighty-s ven, fronti. ,n ., , l . n - - running bach twcntv-n,e ilet.UnriJc-i oi th-- snnth Mde bv Si.P.-'er S.re -r. Al--. j a part .5f said lot .V... (s7) c-.-.hv cvon fronting on S:. Perer's Street b,.r..ri.o feet, and tunning bark seve.i: fi.x- fot. SoimdeJ on the west bv th-e ' r . r "J""':n JiU, .III flil-,ir,.iv.M . -tk . I i I . I at tlier. tl M.-O Jcrtvo: tiiedeviM of Thenar J. i0ceased, i:i fov 0f livncir:, L;sselle, aJinmtslMttof.MiTjor,... u, in?' !mi April 1, KS:i Jij:: vTx a few eauui: OF f)yiiin:i salt, J:. SHELMrKEi .v. i v;.

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of A.t lrew Crdh r,. K wi April El. IvTU-il-'l atu ii'iuu'.-r; so that it may al'wux W. I. STEWART, fv April 1. ls:?::..ii-5! leavi.ig a h'eaiid a: sd live h' be pen, when a der?oi:iu P.. p.' . pa!I 1 iletm'pi-i. () .1 Uunj formic t;s tt?r;-e

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