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charge of unfaithfulness and r,.il neglect, l)C laid! Parent, m, Patriot, Philanthropist, is it .p.vjts? If oil see, at any time, i I'ltvliMons of virtue failing,

i they ti i ally give way, though )ou

... r. t involved in the rum anl

- v, vet it' vour warning voire 1

:.iic it how will yon an

c e tin; young nvm gliding down . tii .le of vie e, ami do not warn him, Mc-: will ho tlic quilt, when infamy . .-t its hrend seal upon his forehe id ? i v i ' c him often raise to his lips the

J dip, anil do not warn him, boih hy

WESTERN TIMES.

cr.Nntr.viM.i:, octoiifu m, mgo.

, the Jews, KJov. Noah," cried out, firad-

lev 'diad amassed a fortune;11 hut having that falsehood cart hack on him, he retracted, under the pleaof having heen 'rm-in.

formed.'" During a great part of Mr.

FOREIGN.

5U)ou A great croud ot buinos ha necosari-, n ,. , .. . , ,,. ', over.'i i . . , . . iLradlev s time in the lVt olhce, he rcceiv lv caused some neglect of the editorial de-i ,, ... , , ri nil Will npr vrvir ivliirti linit Im n

. , partment of our paper this week. , , r ,, . , , . swer it? petuled very frugally in ashmgton, to

We have received the first number of ajmoet tr,c necessaries of a family. lie is new paper, entitled Lafayette Free Press, now turned oil, aged & rather needy, and lately commenced at Lafayette, on the Wa - j what good will result from this instance of

nfw advertisements.

bih, in this state, hv John 1. Semans. It i printed on a Royal sheet, and looks prct-

copt and example that poison and y well The editor promises neutrality

;!i,ire there, what wiil conscience hi politics. We copy a dicription of La-

iitr

r ou, when the loathsome drunk- 'alette, from the papei before us

Is V r.'ir Sight ?

Kr mi l! I't hum U mi i iiiiktte.

I

r.i 'e a le

From the Lnfayrtte rce Pres. Lafautie continues to grow in a rriMil.ir :in.l r.inid tnnrr K.inn. Tim

V,c a.-.pii-ii.o., of the T.-SM promis-: tUJe of CIniKnitlon pours inl0 tllis cour,

- mraure o the pre ilri rr,n.,,;.. ttn,)m (f i:irti v .rl t-n

t i lr.iio-trati.m.and doubt,' (c rrrizill, s,nler and the plain and the , ,i great m i:nitude and imp., tanre. fi.st ,,vc whcru bcar wi(negs to lhcir it i . . .. . . . 1 1 .i

will no rv ain r m Horn me

.1 a.' ated, that the teiritory in (juer. w :dl rn ikM.ia t te, a lare as n"irkv; to which add the app.dlir. Jeiation, that it I" doiiual to

l'.n.. fil'il ,1 lli't hi. IV

Heform,,1 a little time may prov e

From the National Intelligencer . The New York Courkr, received yesterday, in justification t-f the remo val of that most re?pccla'jlo gentleman Abraham Ihadloy from the Genera! Post Olhce, makes th'j following sta'emct.t: "Mr. Pradley has heen in the PostOfllcr cv r since its establishment, and has, we understand, amas-ed a fortune of about .5100,000 while in it. Aside from the salutary principle of ''rotation in ofii' C," this is a sullh ient reason for

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lill 'i: III.Jl Il lll- ri lit

r ,ir-' tvdd aNo, that ' the proper st-p

iiidintry. I'rim llio r'ini.t nrwl nlmrcf mniml

rrowth of this town, some niiuht be g ing o ucce.sor," ccc.

tempted to suppose that it owed 1 lr pre

FiiOM EUROPE. Recent arrivals from Europe havf brought London and I'aris journals to the 10th of August, which furnish sm additional intelligence on the subject of

the wai in the Last, from which it ap pears that the Russian army succeeded in crossing the Balkan, with but litth lo"s, from the 15th to the ICth of July, in two columns under Generals Ridsger and Roth. Thishaz irdou undertaking wasetlected without the knowledge ol the Grand Vizier, who, under the im pre3sion that the Russian commander in chief meditated a serious attack on Shumla, had withdrawn his forces from

Lower Kamerick, in order to assist in the defence of the former post. The invaders then continued to advance until they came to the Kaimstchik, a narrow but very deep and rapid river, with dangerous ford-, defended by numerous batteries, which were dexterou-ly avi ided, and the passage over the ttream

MEDICAL NOTICEDoctors Dorsv-y Stephens, Respectful! v inform the citizen of Centreville and the surrounding vinnn?e. that they have united in the practice of Ph sic,

surgery, ice. t rom a strict attention to busmen, they hope to merit a share ot public patronage. One or both of them mav be found. at their oflice, two doors West of II. irvan1 Inn, when not absent on professional business. Centreville, October ?tb, 1T.29. Gtf.

ETIBW

edlcted without any serious difha ulty

S far from this statement being true, l" lhe Partial 'igageinents which took

-cnlll .urishingappearancetomisguide.l iti know n to every one who knows the jPucc w,1,,e "'ese operations were go views of speculation, & visionarv 'hopes fin.il, tha, although having ever lived ! on lhe Turk'3 are reported to have

with the most abstemious fruga'itv, and ,n,il pieces 01 cannon, 1 1 sianuaru

f fill u rt ailvaitlaifr whuh will never

1V.. t ike,, to procure the te-ion. ,,u.rc, ....j. ;U)J t ill co. tinuc to ,.huh timcth-relorc, for the north ,1(lv ,,,,, thc delusion fades a a i;.t. rrst,the non -lave h. ddingstatc.; w ,V llt"a sini,e ,UlCe at the map

i.o.i arou ai, 10 see t.ow u.e ai.ee ; o( Uc S(:te wi sh(m th ll L .f .j elt,. t.ouse over his head, to shelter himself ra.er, which it was il,f.j-ctol thiW,, ,,u fcntr;, pnint pf trai to a'.uida dependent f.imilv, for the pre j.T 1 Constitution to Cicatc .lial Pie I .fMlf f rn,lnt, .. n,; ,.,,1 cmifliLnl frnn. llio tlnrm nfnnur lintiori lint.

having no means of getting bread in his

pt -r formed more useful labor than any

-thVr in the Government. Abraham Riadley is poor. He ha, it is true, a

v. wilt no an ci.ai n im o ia -in ,of j,. and ,he fe,il(v ((f ,ie 8UrrnUTUJ inkm'. We are much pb.a-ed bv , ..i...,,,!. ' r flc .v,.,nr r.llU ,,r

tic in. T'ie Rkhmittd Kr.' i! hint (It it .ire u it d-.-at. av "Tin

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1 i, oiii- ivinirKiui -v. u, -n ts jmmeijmte ..righborbood, its situ

ation at the head of steam boat navigation, conspire to impress upon the mind of the enterprising a ht lief that its growth will be continued and permanent. Nature has scattered upon this coun-

trv her richest gilt, with a profuse and

uirT with one! ant ta signify a j Statesmen w Imj

A 11 1 1 .- . .1" . .,,!...

! tiuir nj lam our an tir", 11 1: nui iot1 w t tke th- n to b, if tht y have t a ly pur-UPtl th j pioeer steps for

oaieg

tf.

t' .1.' tbe abl

O'ion of I r . even Nos. of A au i ic mus si w

1 t

light. Rat, n-.Hi vrrrju'.'" t 1 M-fofi to uodert wid, 'liat m'a-

PUt h'? I l'.)OI I IhCf ol tbl

va-rv to S 'ith"t 11 men and South

t - r' 1 , 01 the groun 1 nl tne p ce

.dd age, turned adrift by an e-tabh-h

ment. w

100 piisoner?, and a considerable num

her of kilb'd and Wouoded. Th mail bi)dv of the victorious aunv, after having crossed th- R lkan, proceed d in the diK'ctiou of Aidos, w U re Gen. Dn bi tsch expected to establish his head (paar ters on the 21th of Julv. lie wou'd

then advance upon Rourgas; after tlit

huh it i not too much t.i say reduction of which it was his intention

liberal hand. Our Prairies are as ex- Government,

has built up, there is no knowing how

long he will have a dted to protect him. The IMitors of the Couiier, we are ure, will do jutice so fir, on being informed of their error, as to retract it. Mr. Riadley earned a scanty subsistence by

'services almost inappreciable to the

As for the Post Otlico Department, the IMitors of the Courier, and the pub i- tt II l

ic grnerMlv, win soon nave uncquivo

panded and beautiful as the fi Ids of A sia, with a soil fertile and prolific as the tdain of Hvnt. A river scarce hss

m are already in ram for th recov 1IMj.,s,ic tuie $v tlows on in silent !ral evidence, or we are mistaken, of the v,flri. 1 he wcnl'rr cj A I peacefu rrandeur to waft the j VUJ)rnVf mmt which has been ctfected by

boundless production of its shores to j ,te revolution in it. We do not mrket. The mind in attempting to J denv either talents or character to Col.

trace the future destiny ot the v.tllev of iGardner- but. if his watch was out of

the H abah, becomes I t in the mighty

jpr ipect which opens before it. It be

holds one continued plain of cultivation, vielding its lich and abundant harvest to the .already oveilluwiug bam of the jnous firmer. A river lined with cit-

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I .1 v g s that cou try w ill al', rd. , "th' future xtn(e vi Slv 1! Within the b-' i'id in-s of Tex .tiiil S ites," s.iys Am Micai U-, "a ;h h'Mit'n kv mav be formed. '. 1 toe mi'iieiise bent (1 b fore our - ' on 1 to the United States hv the - i:-ri 'ii nf L iUiini, we shall he .'i J. n pronouncing again. t the t n 1 if . Miii v .-ui 't 1 j; to o't air, foi or pi!vab tit, s y tine a province a is, arid villi h ruas in. ia various s, up 11 wh it mav, p.rii.ip, be not rcp'olv alb' 1 our i.ati;M- l bounda V. ,n the ether h md, when the is we d r ot h''it ite t

urder, we think ho would hardly under take, himstdf, to repair its delicate and oomph x machinery : he w ould earn it to one who had made such work the bu -iness of his life. Nor do we think Mi at he will he much m re suece..nil in his

ics ami villages and commerce with j .ittempts to regulate the epi illy intricate its deafening bu-lle, urging forward its conrerns of that great machine the Ge

i-t pr p m leranje oi the SI ive

It'. t Xi-itmg ( ulifederar V , Is

l?. U"

t u -, in

. ; -1 I- r !, it m iv w !l cau" Hie ini'nrl.ts of the free t itr to p -iue.

m. I rn it t: lv to ro:ider the elT'-. t up n ur i!.stitutiot arid l" iai, of the in r , iy the hilf d-Z M, f f thes hd'it d together y "r common : d of j oil, o j.if.'jt, an 1 of political v t . I f.e ni"' ! on --de rat ions, t' o.

multitude in endless caravans of stages ai d 'eamho is. OrftVr.'o'i. -. The State of Indiana,

and her authorities, in the short space f ten years h s have honored Gov. Ray with ten (lift rent responsible oflices of trut; and he, in return, alive to the obligations he feels him-clf under to the community wioch ha? raited him from

obsturity, as a small testimony of his gr tnu le, has named his young daugh

ter "Indian." This reciprocation of compliments, is doubtless, the result of the iny;t ardent sensibility. In liannp ih G'ltfUr.,

We learn that Mr. Lew is, of I'nion

i h h- 1 a g t ) t hi-, ijhj 1 1, connected I rnntitv . b i teen appointed llegiter of the

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. fa . m -w

. T . . . ll .1 .1 I .....I I IM.n .t I . II.. l- ' . "V l'.j

i VlH III UK' I lit II llll'" I'lX'i wiin- .11 ji iiriT'Mii im , in 1: nu-i

mile.r.-ij i'tued to accept. Mr. Lew -i. ,,..,, through this plare a few da) since to take pw?v)n of the olhce. Indiana Pt lladium.

op 'n to t!ie dornesiu le- atror ifui in prinr 1

v, t h t'i" re w a' I V mi Wolll I .! iv ti 1 ! not

fb, if sm'H' what milder in practice, t 1 iu th it w hit h. on the coat of Africa, is pronouui ed piracy, aril putiihed ith th-ttl will not fill to present t !!! !ve mith force to thc minds of all c .10, . late men."

ir.lj tifni ',( Foo'v V,- nta. i'.n Time".

nertl I'jst office. Already, we h at, its wheels are disordered: foi, besides lhe removal of the First Assistant Postmts ter General, we arc sorry to learn that his brother, the Second Assi-tant Po-t master General, is seriously indisposed : and the Postmaster G 'ueral him-elfh s not, we understand, been at his utlice for several days. With regard to the reasons for the

1 removal of so useful an olfn er a Mr.

Rradley, to make room for Col. Gardner, we believe wc could s atisfv the Kd-

itors of the Courier that, neither in the eulogi.ed talents of the latter, nor in the

supposed fortune or long service of the former, is to be found the true reason of thc change which has taken place. It

is attributable, wc appiehend, enttrel)

to political considerations, .hiu are at least as well understood on the Ex change of New York as they are here.

. iu-'iti 'ot in (ifnniv. If the in

I rmitii.n v ivi n in a I- 1 rncti paper on

ti n m j-'d be ar r 111 ate, the lower or- ' r of tlir G trn tn population are a!n nig the in -t fivoied in the woil l. It n iil that thc vtem i.-mployd

r.ro ijlioiit i-tria for spreading in ?t r 1 1 Inn an mg the lower 01 lers 1, at t-ni le I with great success. In r u li ill ig' .re scl.onl", the m a-ters of which ore pai I hv g )vi ntnetit. No one is al 1 wn d to m Tty w ho c annot read, wi ite. an I k'!,r.v s im". a( o iairdance withanth

1

mc'tir; and under a penalty, no ma-U r t iri emplov a woikrnan who is not able la read and write. Small vvoiks on

moral subjects, written with great rare,

ar 1 ireul tied amo g thc lower c lass

We aie informed that Mr. Daniel Smith h i been s ppouitc-il l'otniater at Rrookvillc.la viro . I . (ialhoii, I'sq removed. M r. (ialli hi ba-held the olVire a gre at rnanv veats. arid ro far as our information ex-

tends, was a capable and faithful othVcr.l His lemovitl on anv other ground than that a man may hH uire ln (nouoh, (doct ine wc ledd to.) wnld therefore have

la en improper. With his surrpaor we are well acquainted, and know him to be an honet and correct voting man; and one who, with a little experience, will do justi' c to the office. lb.

Mississippi. Gerard C. Brandon, reelected Governor, by a considerable

maj mty over G. R. Winchester.

Thc Athenian (Ga.) states, inform a tion ha been received that Col. Tatnall of Georgia, and Gov. Carroll of Tennessee, have been appointed Commis

sioners on the part of Government to

visit the Cherokecs, with a view of as

cettaining the sentiments of the Nation

with respect to a final abdication of the

-cil. They are instructed to e xplain

to thc Clitrokees individually, their

present relation to the Government of

the U. States and Georgia; the future

policy towards them; thc necessity of

removal fcc.

to commence operations against Adrian

ople, in which he was to be seconded by a corps of 20 000 men from Varna and Sehastopol. The Grand Vizier.

who appears to have heen completely outgeneralled. was still entrenched at Shuirda, with the remains of his army; and it was believed that he would find it extremely diflicult either to tf ct a retreat, or to maintain himelf in that position. On the other hand, the Sul tan doe3 not appear to be discouraged by the ill succe?s which ha? hitherto at

tended ins operations. lie has reject ed ll overtures of peace from Russia, as well as the oilers of mediation tender ed by th Iviglish and French embassa

dors; and addressed a firman totltedif

ferent provinces of the empire calling

II the faithful to arms. It was report

ed in Constantinople, that if the Ru

sians should be able to advance as far as Adriauople, the British fleet would

et.t'-r the 1) irdanelles, in order to pro

teet the capital, which the commander wa fullv mitorif ed to do. Re this, how ever, as it may, the campaign was ev"r lently drawing to a close; and it was expected that, in the course of the first week in August, a blow would be -truck which would dec ide the i-sueof the contest. The Puis journals an nounce a complete change in the French Ministry, which now consist? of the f. 1 lowing persons: Prince Pohgnac, Mm ister of Foreign AtFiirs, M. Courvi-ier, Keeper of the Seals; General Rourmont. Minister of War ; Admiral de Rig hv, Minister of the Navy; M. de la

Rounlonnaye. Minister of the Interior;

M. de Ilhahrolde Crouz d. Minister of

Finance; and M. de M jntbel, Minister

of Ecclesiastical AfTiirs, and Public In

truction. These gentlemen are all ul

tra Royalists; and their appointment

has given great oflencc to the liberal

party. The election to the British

Parliament, from the Irish county of

Clare, has, as was expected, resulted in the choice of Mr. O'Connell. It does not appear that fie had any opposition; the gentleman originallv spoken of as his competitor, having eventually de clincd heing a candidate. O. .S. Jour.

T1IK Subscribers respertfully mfoim their friends and the public, that they

have opened a

Leal her Si ore, & C v v r y w g S o In the houe 2 doors west of C. Shearon'g Hatter shop, on Main St . where they intendTieepingon hand a general assortment of all kinds ot Leather at Cincinnati prices. ALSO, Tanners1 and Couriers' tools. Oil, kr. &c. M. & J. M. LAWS. (J3T I-eatiier in the rough, and dry hides, taken in exchange. Ruhmond 0th mo lO'f. 1 Pi ?9 C3rtt, Collector's Notice. TST

JLJOlICI: h hereby given, to all

whom it ma v concern, that I will, nu the second Monday of November r ex, commenc e selling at tfu- Omit Iluu-a

jdoor in Henry Countv . I dina, all and

singular the Lands and lown Lot? en

which the Tales due thereon for the year l829,arenot paid, on or before

said second Monday of November, ai d, that snid sale will be continued from day

o day, between the hours of nine o'loc k in the forenoon, and four oVloc l-

in the afternoon in each day, until all are oil-red for ? de.

JKSSK FORKNER, Col. II. C. Srptrmhfr 24 A, 1829 65

AllltAIIAM intADI.r.Y.

This faithful and venerable oflicer of (

the general government, whose unceasing) MvnnIEI).o0TI,Ur,hJ,tl,tStofnct. indu-try and vigilance brought the PostOf-,,y K M. Uhadbcrt, Eq, Mr. JOHN UOOfire establishment to a legree of utility ancLVKR, to Mi?s ItACIIF.L, daughter of Deuja-

perfection never before known in any min ,Uiufm, all of this county.

country, was appointed under thf adminUtratton of the great ' father of our Liber.

ties, f;i v a-lungton has lonpr htcn railed A

. . . .

t. llencc rimes are extremely rare; am, reint)reif XiU,CT almiiiitration of

Rod in the course of a twelvemonth

. On Tlairsdnny list, by SiMUEf. Han

nah, Kq. Mr. WIM.UM BREWER, to Mi;s AV,C. vll. WAYMlltn. CoMMOlCATED.l

"the -e. ond WH-hington:1 We are not tTT!T-M the rpnidrncn cf l.rr father, in

lipoed to occupy the time of the reader ; Ri hmond, on 7th dny lift, HANNAH, only

with the detail of Mi. Rradlrv trnirrc 'daughter of Robert Mjuuisson. a red about 18

Al.PWV, September 13. In a suit to his country, experience may mark the ' J"1''"

c ire ely t o exerution take place at Vienna. Ii).st ;t C'oaiVr.

f r br.Mt h tf promise of miniate, at

th" c'reuit sitting in this city on 1 bursdo. a verdn t y(Jizr hundred dollars was re idei ed for tip plaintill". The y intill i near 1') vears old ; thc defcudant a IitiL- over '20.

R"-erve i no nnre essentially connect

contrast, if there he one. between hirn and hi?, ' ucccsfor. We merely took tip our pen to make a f w introductory remarks to what is copied below. When the removal

The locrascd was not only the object of her pa

rents' doting fundiics?, but nsn tilled a large

pace in the cstcrru of all who wfrr acquainted

with her central intelligence, nmiablencss of

manners, ami promisinj worth to iociety. She

of Mr. I'.radlev was announced, the serious bad returned but a short time linee from Wen

and thinking, of all parlies, were struck ltown """Img School, near 1'hih.delphia. Uut

now uiii nowtT, iHieiy o pruiiiiMii bo young

e l vithunderManding, th in a clmich m',te. B,ld thc w"n VrUnn papers loeIjJini, moMtUU UucaU

Or il

wiih dovufion, 01 wilts will) gooJ itxcir "mum, and could not make even a Lthe roU 6oil of thl. TalIl7

a jt jic.--b'Atifv'i?'

kham apology. At last thc High Chief ofl "Li!c how unccrtaia death how eurc.:'

FROM MEXICO. it. 1 ....

vv e nave received L.ouidana paper

to the 3d of September, which furnish ;

few additional items on the subject o

the invasion of Mexico hy the bpaniard

The transports which had conveyed tin

first detachment of the invading armv

to the Mexican shore, returned to 11a

vana about the 20th of August, wher

at the latest dates, they were actively

engaged in taking on board a 6econd

corps of about G,000 men, intended t

support the troops already landec

From 25,000 to 27,000 regulars, and

upwards of that number f organize

militia, were assembled at Havana; am

an expedition of 16 COO men was said to

e hourly expected from Cadiz for the

purpose of co operating in an enterpriz

which, contrary to all reasonable calcn

lation, thc Spanish government appear

now determined to attempt in good ear

nest. Hut although the preparations

made to ff-ct the contempt ited object, are certainly more formidable than we

should have supposed Spain capable of

making at the present time; vet no feai

for the independence of Mexico can be

reasonably entertained, piuvided that the people remain true to themselves.

Let them only resolve to be free; and

the invaders will no doubt find thei

jjrat in the country which they have sought to

couijucr, or uc unvtu iu uicute isvux 111 sLorci

REMAINING Ithe Post Oflice, at RICHMOND, W ane count vInd. on the first day of O- t.dier, 1S2?, which if not taken out by the fitc f January 1830, will be s-nt to tl e Gen

eral lo?t Office, as Dead Letters.

A William Amick, Rh hard Adams for John Kvat, Isaac Armstrong. B Jonathan Rallard, 2. William Rradway. IMward Barton, Samur 1 Brown, John Biles, Frederick Bowers.

C Abr ham Charles, Thomas Creek-

more, Samuel CVmer, J din Corr, Henry Carter, J hn L. Pale. I) John Penny, Joseph Davis. F Leaven Falon, 2, Townseu Evens. F I) mi e Fcee.

G W.llia,,, G dhreath, Mr.C. J.G-och.

II Spencer W. Hunter, Thomas Hunt, Fred lick Hoover, John Hough, Doctor Howard, Z l ha Hollowed. J Jacob Jennings, William Jessup, John Jones, Esqr. 2, Ann Jones, Thomas Johnson. Jeremiah M. Jacobs. K Ahbigail Koons. L James Lumpkin, James Lamh. M Michael Miller or John Keshlit g,

Alexander L. Moore, 2. Abraham Mc Kerren, Malichai Maddern, Mary Mitchell, Thomas Murry, Cornelius Malrey. Thomas Mai doc k.

O Chattield Osborn, David Ocrn.

Woodford W. Phillips, Mdes Phil

lips, 2, John regg, John IS. Peeks, John or Sarah Price.

v imam ivicnmine, iiarma j. uon-

inson, Richard Hansford, Sauny ReifT, William Rousseau. : Jthn Stephens, Aaron Stout, John Spivey, Cathauna Sexton, Elizabeth Symes. P Daniel Tiskale, Alida C. Thomas,

V Tucker Varris. W Robert Walker, John WTatts, 2,

William Widows, 2. James Wright, Win. Widrow, Elisha Whitaka, Sarah Wilkiris. 79 Letters. ROBERT MORR1SSON, P. M. Richmond. Oct. 1, lfi2P.. fi?

notici:. 7"HEREAS, A writ of Don estic Attachment, against the Goods and Chatties of John Fisher, an abscon-

ling debtor, was sued cut before me,

Samuel Hannah, a Justice of lhe Peace

for Centre Township, Wayne County,

1 diana, by Hi nrv Iuar, duect d to lobert Wade, Constable of Centre

Township; and whereas, the said Rob

ert Wade, on the 7th day of Oc tober,

120, returned, that by virtue of md

w rit of Attachmer t, he had attached one Cow, as the property of the Baid Jchn

risher. Notic e 1 hereby given, tlmt I

will proceed to final hearii g and judgment on the same, at my c flier, in Ctn

treville, on the 2Gth day of this Instant,

of which the Faid John Iisher will

please to lke notice.

Oct. BtL 1C29.

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