Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 19, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 June 1833 — Page 3
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VINCENNES, JUNE 8, IS33.
the last mail papers it appears there
Leen a great flood in the state of New York. A part of the city of Albany was inundated, and the loss of property very great. Troy suffered severely; many lives were lost, and bridges and other .property destroyed. The Wilmington, (X. C.) Advertiser of the 17th Ma , says "that nearly ail the plantations on the lower Cape Fear jiver, are under water'' The Wabash river in the early part of the week commenced rising, and gave hopes that vwr citizens would hc enabled to get off' with their valuable cargoes. Their
hopes arc again frustrated, the river iridic.
tilling, and every appearance ol iatr wcather. Since the above was in type, arrived on thcGthinst. the f team boat Republican, same day proceeded for the upper ports on the Wabash.
Oa Friday it again commenced raining,
- j honestly changed their opinions oi t!i?5C I matters, or is it all a humbug to get votes ?
Are they about to join, in order to rule, or carrying water on hoth shoulders, to acquire power for the same object? Or do they intend to return to their old trade and former love again, so soon as they arc comfortably seated iu congress hall, and to annoy the administration by all the means in their power, as faithfully as they have !andcred them heretofore? I only ask for information. Linton cc Levinnston, two of the candidates for congress, I believe consistently adhere to their party & creed, & stand forth in bold relief as the candidates of the opposition. It. Boon, a true blue Jacksouian, dyed in the wool, a long tried and faithful representative from Sullivan county, in the state Legislature, is another candidate who, I think, has no Leopard spots upon the housing of his political sad-
Ihs integrity ot principle, and hon
esty of purpose, is universally admitted; the character he has sustained in the state
legislature, and his influence (so universal- j
ly acknowledged) there, give good earnest for the confidence that may be reposed, should he be elected. Of Dr. Davis I canot speak satisfactorily to myself, but have understood him to be true tor Jack-
died in the wool.
Ihc cararar.a of traders tl the Round 'and v,a3 considered a horse of great potvCirovc, near the Missouri line, on the 15th crnnd speed. The dam of Col. Moore's of this month, and to escort them as lar Archie was that unrivalled marc Ba-loe,
as the boundary line between the United she by Little Driver, and he by old Bel
lair, and Bellair bv the imported Medlcv,
and he bv the imported Jim Crack, he by
imported Cripple, h bv Godolphii.'s Arabian. YOUXG SIR" ARCHIE'S dam,
States and New Mexico Balt Gaz
Virginia Cokoiiessioxai. elf.ctioh. The Richmond Enqutier represents
(hat Mr. Wise has beaten Mr. Cokr ! fn :nlr
(the old incumbent) by 401 votes. The Lofty, and she out of a thorough bred editor concludes his remarks as follows: J Medley mare. Old Lofty, a bav, was
"Mr. oxe was elected formerly by ! bred bv Mr. Panton, Esq. of Newmarket,
uic ucopic ; a ueciaea inena or the President. Mr. Calhoun turned the poor man's head with his political career. We have heard it remarked that no
one3 caresses were mere fatal than Mr.
Calhoun's; and some com
while Gen Jackson destroy
enemies Mr. Calhoun destroy
his friends. Messrs. Daniel
Verplanck, Coke and a multitude of oth
er unfortunates, will long curse the hour in which they were beguiled by the
faithless promises o. the ex Vice Presi
dent
England, he was oah brother to Mr. Pan-
ton s Posthumous, by Lord Godlphius Arabian, out of Spinster, commonly called the Widdington mare, which is amon
NEW GOODS. J. Sf W HAYES , Have just received, and are new peningan entire JVrtr Stock cf
DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, ROOTS AM) SHOES,
HATS AM) R(KXE1S, FANCY ARTICLES, c Selected with care in the Philadelphia market.
Our good being all paid for, enables us
I a I . . I i T , 1 I f-, ' - t uuiu iv't.
Plain that vn TW tTm v..i i o.n toiero:r otistomers, and such as wish t
s none but his Y ? , - r-e - trade with us, as threat foci it es as anv o-
e nnnr lvit . " - i fner house in town. Cah Uing scarce, s none uji tors uow in niv possession which are too , n . " ,
WirktifTe h . S, . , "l urcui-.poscu 10 sen ai a very nioueraic
Ionr to insert.
Vith every appearances tf a s-'ttled rain.
It is said tlie itumocr ot students in son; but whether, if
Hanover college which commenced its . there was not some defect in the colouring
session the 1st of May kst, was one hun dred and fifty-six.
authorized
1 have been uuthon.ed i sav, that
SAMUEL SMITH, jr. is a candidate- to le.-p.riut the citizens of Knox in the next Legislature.
F0U TUG WESTERN SUN. Jfr. Stout "Krror mav be tolerated where reason is left free to combat it." "Why is it that the people of this Congressional District are left to spell out their vay by the light of guessing, or as we m the west say, reckoning, who is the proper tn-in 1 poii't-jnnt fit: ! tlir 'i.t c, iivtnvcl
Ml ill I' r l J'l ov.lu 111 111'- 'll VWlipiU'
matter, and consequently an imperfect result, I do not pretend to say. The two, J dm and little Johnny, arc as they are; whether they arc as they were, or are as they should be, and whether they v. ill continue to be w hat they are now so anxious 10 inuko the people believe themselves to Iki, is a very important question for every voter to put to himself, on going to the polls on the fVst Monday in August next. 1 am no politician, Mr. Stout, and do not write for elegance or for fame, as von will readily perceive by my bungling, farmer like sty le. But being a free citizen, and
ihinkiug of these things, I have put down
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l,ut ulu 1' Vl "'-"i biiop'jri ,,.ht t .5.vo mprpiv tn (.i;,.;t influ;rv. hn
the printer well enough to e.mtle them to a n.n,Tfhn. ,,U! niV)ni(w:i tnkn tliw uMt
little light tr?m the uu" en this sahject? , int0 their own peculiar keeping,think cool v Arevou not m error leaving thim so? j anJ ddlberatolvand whetl lho '
o are lue canuiuates, ana wnat are
th'Mr rlaim to the favor of the voters, the Jicpublicdn co.'rrs of this District After ths fa'.i of tho elder Adams, and w hen the eld Fo leral party had struggled hard and lonu un'il Jetlerson was a second time ;r. i ; to preside, Uy the voice of the great D.nocracy of tiie Union, over its destinies, tha younger Adams, (John Quincy,) dis oercd treason in the ranks of the
Federal party, or proton led he had, and tmceedo,'! in making the patriot Jefferson Relieve him; was taken by the hand and Converted apparentlv i-ito a good Democrat; but not being dyed in the wool, his democracy would iut stick. Bv his talenN, liis quiet, sly nvA cunning way, he however rode on, and made a pretty good Democrat, until the eia -of good feeling, which came into vogue under the no party president, Monroe. At the end of Mr. Monjoes time, young Q., as he thought, had things lived to suit him; s he knocked up
Candidates' Department. For Congress. John Law, John V. Davis, Geokge Boon, Wm, Linton, For Senator. William Wallace, Hexuy M. Shaw. For Representative. John F. Snatt, Samuel Iiison, William ivArEi:, Samuel Judaii. James Tiior5. For Commissioner. William Junkin, Ja.mes S. Mays. School Commissioner for Knox county. John C. Holland.
iMr. fetuart is connected
with the society of quakos called Prionds,
and in consequence of which the horsu has never been trained. a. Br.i:cin::i. CERTIFICATE.
proper
time comes, decide it for themselves, ap
plying the rule, that the man w ho disagrees with you in opinion, if you make him your agent, will be very apt to do the
nusiuess you send him upon, just contrary to w hat you anticipated. O.
HIE CABINET. We have seen so much said in the shape ot on dits and conjectures, about some expected change in the cabinet, that wc were induced to pay but little at
tcntion to the reports until we could have iheni properly authenticated. On the authority of those who do understand these things, we can now state, conclu sivcly, that there are to be certain changes in the cabinet William J Duane. is to take charge of the i'rcasuiy Department, and Mr. M'Lane, the present Sec retary of ihc 'J reasury, is to be transfer
red to the Department ot State The
other departments will remain as former
NEW (HOODS. THE subscriber has just received a LARiJK and splendid suitly or SPKIKG AND SUMMER GOODS, wliich when added to his former st-ock makes his assortment complete: all of which he proposes to sell at reduced prices for cash, or exchange for Wheat, after harvest. Also, country produce of almost every description will bo taken in ex-
change lor "oous. ins inenas ana me
public generally are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves lefore
they purchase elsewhere.
II. D. WHLLLER. Vinconnes, June S, Ls.'i3. I'.'HIJ N. 1J. SALT kept con-santly on hand
to sell for cash or exchange for Wheat.
If. D. W.
pro tit.
Viucenncs, June 1, 1S"3 IS ot BEWARE OF A VILLIAH! 7jOSi:iH F1KLDS, frjrmcrlyof War-
!o.J rick r.onntv- linlinnn. i!fortoil rna
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Hn? is to certify, that I, John Stuart, cf j wile, a line nimablc woman, and four chilGuilford county, state of North Carolina, tdren, on the 11th day of May, 1S&, and have this day sold to A. IJoecber, ot Indi- jtook with him my wife and infant child. ana, my stallitin Young Sir Archie, he was tin order to seduce the affections of my foal ded my property on the loih day of J wife, I am satisfied he resorted to the baApril, (1th month,) has proved l'st. nn st disgraceful and criminal con-
himself a sure foal getter; I have two of! duet for ten years we had lived together his colts which I value at 100 dollars each. I in prrlcct amity, wc have had seven hilYoung Sir Archie was sired by Colonel jdren, and at no period since marriage Moore's noted horse Sir Archie, he bv the ihavc I had cause to complain, until tho
justly celebrated horse old Sir Archie, of j present occurrence. She left four chiN
V irginia, his dam by Youag Lofty, ofim-Uiren, the oldest right years of age. ported stock, and her dam out of a thor- j Field has tried to create much disturbance
ounii breu Medley mare. Join ot fu 'here, uv "ivin out word that three or lour
month, 1S3.
JOHN STUART.
03-My great confi-lencc in YOUNG SIR ARCHIE and his stock, has induced me to propose a colt stele, to be run over the Yincennes course, two mile heats, in the spring of 1SI(3, the produce then to be 3 years old, entrance in each case to be
100 dollars, half forfeit, and only one to be
other women 'vere prepared to leave their
tusbands with hun. He has beiorc been guilty of the same conduct, and will be so again, unless the public arc cautioned a. gainst him. Before this he left this co.mty to escape a prosecution for marking his neighbours property, and here he is regarded as a rogue as well as a villian.
No confidence can be placed in anv thin-
a league (it sound, u.oh irsh to call it W lv Mr Livingston will Co om as Min
rain now, in th-jse no party times,) with
the maneless Ln of the West, and Old Hiekorv was choused oul of the Presiden-
LJ'it the spirit of Democracy was yet
free; and if Adams could deceive it with a vail, she was not to remain blind after the mask began to fill. No; she roused hereelf, and responded to the bold assertion "those who fell with tho first Adanis, will ris5 with the second," in a voice of thunder. The Democratic principle, that the majority must govern in all free
governments, is again established and our institutions, in a great measure, are disenthralled from an accumulating load of Federal heresies and latitudinarian construction?. Adams joined the strong side it appears, not from an honest ouviotionof the error ot his f ti mer party. No; but in order that he might in time break up the Democracy ot the Union, and then rule it, and lie succeeded for a
entered from each stallion, free ior the pro- j he may say, and he will flop at nothing to duce of each and every stallion in the Jattaiii liis i(irpocs. Field is a man aUut United States, and to close by the 1st of ,,vc tL'et len inches high, heay set; very Juno next, in order to give the earliest op- j hairy on back and breast; cannot straight-
ponumiy 01 icsung me racm"- dualities "oiuiui,u mg iu us ouing uroKt-n ;
cf Archied produce,
A. BKECHER. Yincennes, la. June 8, Ls:3.-IiUf
NEW GOODS.
ister to France. Some chanrrcs will also
take place amongst a lew o! the clerks ot
the Treasuiy and State Departments,
but they are too inconsequential to be
particubrly noticed Cm Refi. Public Meeting Rccefition of the Pre silent.
The public meeting which is called
together in Independence Square for to morrow evening at 5 o'clock, will un doubtediy present one of the largest as semblages of freemen which we hawc seen at any former period in Philadel phia. In every p3rt ot the country, we see similar preparations making to give our venerable chief magistrate si warm and generous reception on his tour eastward This is as it should be. In another point of view, wc cannot help being pleased with the character and sentiments conveved by the notice
7 HIIE subscribers inform iheir friends
J and the public, that thev have j 1st re-1
ccived from Philadelphia, Daltlmorc and !
Pittsburgh,
A StV AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT CF
XDE F1SE BLOODED HORSE YOUNG SIR ffi "kO the patrons of this valuable hor
3l i owe an upology. I left home iu January w ith an expectation of returning in time to have presented him to the public, with his pedigree, but was delayed by intervening business, which I hope will be accepted by the liberal and unprejudiced. The propriety of improving our blood stock of horses, is, at his time, too well understood to require comment. I purchased Voting Sir Archie at a hiah price,
in his manners, he is free, forward, jovi 11 talkative, uses profane language freely. Editors of newspapers friendly to the cause of virtue, w ill insert the above advertisement, and oblige RICHARD BERRY. Boonvillc, .May 1 U 1:U
Select Circulating Library.
NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER. The first volumo of the "Library be. ing closed, the work mav now bo conside-
Suitable for the present and approachin -! lvd 3.s fairl' "f l' kv crma 1 r Z .inn' ! r--f i !l JirvH II..... tl
j seasons comprising ! FOREIGN AXD DOMESTIC
Dry Goods
BOOTS ANf SHOES, FUR & WOOL HATS,
nendy established. Ibrv far the :r;nrie.
t r has redeenu! his original piig;. publie opinion mn-t ot course decide. W ;ere he has fallen short of cxpectati-m, he trusts he may claim ome indulgence, from tlie consideration that the path on which he ventured had i?on previously untrodden that, as a pioneer, he had to clear his way
(of many unforeseen obstacles which nc-
cesarily beset an undertaking of such
novelty and extent ana to discover, i h went alonr, the trie nature -f the gnvfnd
of a Air. John Stuart, of North Carolina?
who has been brecdin-T fine blood horses ! t c c. Nvc' vHh Y.: ws travelling. In his
for many Years, and has acquired a for-!11011, luSb Jbllli, Oy,. iNU jpro-rcss, be has.certainly been cnco.1r.1luneby it.' 1 now tender the services of Which were selected at a favorable time; 1 god aim snpporteu by a large share of an animal that is entitled to the favorable and will be found on examination, worthv ! public liberality and confidence, his grate-
consideration of nviipriencrd snorUmmi he attention of purch iscr-, and will be iui sense ot which wrailJ e very inadc-
:d sportsmen, ! he attention of purch iscr-,
iudicions breeders and refined connois- i sold nnusually iov tor cash.
1 sears. Extraordinary size, beauty of colour and sleekness of coat, high torm'and
superior action, the renowned pcrfonnan-
ciontil District Democratic Republican - Friends of Andrew Jackson and th
Republican cause look well to it. Are there no Johnnys now i:i the field, who have put on the vail, or are attempting to do so? Are any of the catuhdites now before vou just opening their eyes, or have they but jact opened them to see some of their former heresies, and the heresy ot the partv to which they belong, or did entirely belong, until the last November battle began to make the scales drop? Are there iiny candidates before you, who but a few short months ago were reviling general
j calling ihc citizens together. All party j purposes all parly organizations, are for
the time aid aside, m order to indulge in those general, universal and liberal emo tions which every patriot, every Amen can, every mm, be be ol what party he may, cannjt help feeling when the defender of his counirv, ihe wise chief of our
public councils, makes his appearance among us. The narrow spirit which would restrict the mutual civilities o! the chief magistrate and the citizens to an exclusive circle, does not receive the countenance either of the preiident or of
SMITH & CARSOX. Vinconnes, 1st Juno, lS&'J. IL'-tf
ccs ot his noble progenitors, toetherwitl
the puritv of his blood, emboldens me to
recommend him, and to expect a flattering I writ of Domestic Attachment w as
uecisiun Irom an cniiguteneu puDiic. DESCRIPTION.
quately expressed by u co .vnonplarc cror turn of thanks." Unknown as he wa? bc)ond avcry limitid circle po.scotl ot no name whose talismanic inhWnco
might elicit confi'Icnce giving n-i nuar-
TNoticc is hereby Given.
. , . r . tantee, inoced, buthisowri promise ubm nIIAT on the 30th day of Mav ast, a Un . , . c . . 1 . 1 he considers the conlidcncc shown bv the
. , , .r , t public in these promi-cs, ho sincerely and issued by me, Martin hobin,on, a Justice the inad . cf tcrnjfulIv nt the peace in and tor the county of,. nMPisi,:. nr.,tJ,Ur ' it 1 t..
YOUXG SIR ARCHIL is a beautiful J Knox and state of Inuiana, on the athda- j ... . ' il.r,.li.;riV.In .mi.'; ,.r 1. ...
dark bay, full 10 hands and one inch high, : vit of Jacob Harper on the part ol "Mathias j : tc.,t;
.v. ...... .UIV., li. ,4r III
with shoulders well extended, and their , iwsc, Jac( anu rgc xar,.crs. power, the professions he made-und inclination such as to produce aUho j under the hrm ot KObh UALlLi his motives now arc doublv powerful to same time a back remarkable shormd j against the goods and chattels, nguts, ere-; ccntinuc thc moM strenuous evertions f ih strong, and neck long, elevated, and finely dits, monies and cllects ot Adam Warner, 1 jv tQ conf,.-! tj1cm ja wjm arched at its junction with the heaex: which writ hath been returned duly C1 don aid' what hc expects to do ho
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lliMcn tf 1 1 f - rr t It o lAnri r, ( i K n haIiiII
Jackson anu his administration, andall its 1 1,,,, , . ... rr . - I , ; battle that placed him in the hiijh office
i ti iiin 1 iiT mii;i rrv; 111:111 :irifi inri"' :itiii iri 1 . .
all occasions. no were tor me recnart-
r; of the Bank of the U. States, "with r without nnditicatioif -foreign capital or 7io foreign capital the high pressure TavitV S.j rar Datv. A1'. S:c.? Are these
" J '
Let every thing be done
with the strictest decorum Pennsyivanian. We heard indirectly, a few days since,
of ihe death ol Capt. Blakcman, (of
hibitingboth beauty, and a form adapted
for easy breathing; jaws strong and expanded, ears well pointed, eyes full and (Tood; he has -Treat substance, his form is in proportion to his height, round the
:irth he is truly superior, possessing a bo-1 sons concerned will take notice
dv calculated to excel on the turf, road, or under the saddle, w ith strong bone and full muscular form, his hips are stronu, pitching well forward, forming with the aid of the irrcat inclination of his shoul-
i 1 1 i.t. : --T-
cxecuica anu an invcniory ineu ; anu umi, : roadi,v ac,inowiCt.;;es lhal no such rul. on the ii.uh day ot June, (instant; at my ; j , onxlucrd. nor turt
ofnee in mcenncs l will proceed to near ; .c SQ boI(1 y hu famre cxcni and decide upon i said Attachment, ot whicu . wiUlolJt tho efficient aid of the editor
me saia Aaatn arner anu an omcr per- h rcncnl acnu.mtnnr, ui.l, '
(and peculiarly advantageous situation, j eminently qualify him to fulfil his arduous
MARTIN ROBINSON,
June 3, lN'Mi93t.
J. P.
IK undersitrned hai in? obtained let
dcr blade, his remarkable back, his loins jr II tere of administration upon the es
a nine urcnen, uis strong full form, lettin
tei-s ot adniuustraiion upon quarters are of the , l;Ue cf jOSCifo Stout, (late of (iibs ng down well toward ;t. decdf rcqutfSts all persons
S)ll COUtl
havinz
! duties.
j The publisher hesitates to occupy much of the reader's time with his own aifaira, yet lie ventures to draw attention to tho fact, which he believes the N. of the
Library" already furnished fully estab
lish, that the publishers of to.k in tho
in-uuowcrwngom, n.i inu iaim ai.ui tMajjS3n county) his wife, a dauehter,
ii it is now settled 1 h protective pnuci- ani, lwo olhcr members of the f Jmiy.. j.lc entirely abandonetl? 'I he right to levy ! u-e rcrcl t0 say the intelligence is condiscriminating duties denied? And more.; firmej beyond a doubt They all died isthe Hank of the U. States now tun lout, of Cholera in the short space of four to be bv either of these leather candidates ' Uys Vandalia Whitr, Mav 29.
a corru ji u ia sviiiumi' 111-m.uiivfn,
badlv or corruptly managed? Have such . . . 1 - ..... .
m"n suddenly become verv tond ot Jack
CuoLKr v That dreadful pestilence,
. has airain visited our town. Whether it
sou men and of important Jackson moa-; wjj continue long, or be attended with b'ires to all oS which they were yizl j Xs usual severity we presume not to haldoro most violently opposed? Can they j 2arj t conjecture. Gdenian, May 21.
now stand in me sireois, at me icuce corn-
en', and on the highways and by-ways, and in the fields, and almost hug a Jackjon man? IJ they even begin to love Jackson men as well or better than nationals? If these things are so, I say again, voters, look to it; is this real, or is it th; cunning of tU trade ijUvo they
uiu uuu, iu3 w.-o , r , claims against the same, 10 present mem jual torm do not always chve the lt well to the shoulder, his hoofs are good, ! crccal)v to law; and those indebted, are ; l,oks are minutely examined, previous to with strong line pasterns, well fitted to .."..nMnj t immcmnt n:u-i,,r.nt .i.A:. ..-m. A,,-,.a . .1
n . ) i t:ijiiv5itu 4v mum. ....... v.. w j tiitii iuii'ii 444 t4 v utuiinis mev
mem, movcmeiu eia.ue anu .u ; I The cslato is conidjred insolvefit.
am
not selected merely (or an attractive title therefore, should we err, it is n,t frt,m inattention. Not one of the works which we have published bud previously been printed in this country and wr rather invite than idiuna comparison of the books which we have given, with those of the
U.ni-t'itin .vrnn IlirT- tint.l 1 :i t : ... "n1
hors-u Sir Archie, he by the justly cele- 7 , aVf haVrn lch" ""5 the same period.
brated and unequalled race and stock j " . ' -nt . p U : m rted to i . boinH 'Jtion Invo b.;en made to th
"7 . .. t , , , ,1 'si-! anasiMiwt the page; but in no oiKrio.Mit tnniTi nninccliatcU- and those that .'. " Ul 111 11 ol
general form i. such as to enable him to
carry the highest weights. PEDIGREE. YOUNG Slit AUCllli: was foalded
the property of John Stuart, of North
SMITH M1LLLH, Adxr. JuneS, lJ-:it. i Administrators' Notice.
uie proper y o - m. u , u, - !C,, is hcrcl)V 1V0n lhal , havo Carolina he lb lh day ot April, lfcJh; hc ,ettc of aJministratlon was sired by Col. Moore s celebrated race : , rw,. lt- .i.M l it.-
of Daviess county.) all persons having j
claims against said estate are requested to present them immediately, and those that
outot .ueliora by lox; cir archie sdni
Sakta Fe Th&db .Ceneral Atkinson, of the United States Army, has giv
en notice that in compliance with in
structions Irom the Department ol War; he has ordered on escort, consisting of a
detachment ol Infantry, one field piece,
and one company cj Hangers, picctlhu b) Swcenstwi.!; out ufci s?uthvr: parCj
horse old Sir Archie, of Virginia, and he
by the imported Diotned, he by rlonzel,
e Vas'tl
anira, she by Kocuingtiam, nc ny iiuwirj'
sal s tamous liigtitlyer, Ins datn was 1 urity by Matchern, out of SprattV famous Squirt mare. Castianira's dam was the
distinguished mare '1 abitha, by rrentham
arc indebted t.. said wtatc axe rvr.nwA "V:.. . J . , ir w I. on a
i! . n-L ti iuidui amioK lorm-am m.
to maue immeuiaie paymeiu. aiic caiaie
is probably solvent. LKWIS
JONi:., Admr.
May lii)th lSW.-lUta UlauUcs tor tlUuots
K...a 1
4'vi tut in ; una in n
bound volume, it w ill have a more satUfao tory appearance than in single numbers. Again expressing his acknowledgments tor public favour, and renewing his assurances of vigilant attention hereafter he respecttully solicits a continued and'exo
