Bloomington Post, Volume 2, Number 7, Bloomington, Monroe County, 23 December 1836 — Page 4
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'sonatictefl will, much talent, in f iccotintiti for whnt it calls "the , vo-nt falling off in itsp irty; ns , -xhibiied tit the late election in i Transylvania, umongot her things, j "Wc do not dissemble that the -mall majority we have obtained s almost a defeat-- provoking Intent to our opponents, and a , 'cry mortifying majority to us l or under all circumstances, it
I sannot be doubted, thru votes
inough of the Whigs to beat us,
j rmaineci unpolled and they ( ave lost their candidates from , h mere want of exertion for , hich we feel devoutly thankful! t Ve have no doubt, that if the el . ction could be repeated , HarriJ on would obtain the state; and ' .'smake this acknowledgement , 1 order that the Democratic par- ' may awaken to their danger . lfore it is too late correct past
r fcors reform abusesstay cor- . plior.?-and displace oilious and ' popular men from btfice-of hifch the Custom House is full! 1 ot them also discharge such inJ insistent and treacherous leaJrsas George AI. Dallas, and her of the Burden school. Noir
; the time to inquire into the muses of miscarriage, and as far as we can, remove them. It -s in the power of the party to j purge the Custom House-to (ling off such leaders as Dallas and to organize the Press on principles independent of Bank pattonnge and discounts. Till this i done the parti will dwindlie r.way, till it becomes a Jeeble, and contemptible minority ;an object of compassion to its friends, and of ?orn to its enemies. We have lore to say upon this subjectut at present, we feel too sensible the mortification of our losses, to express ourselves with patience and forbearance."
ne9 detestable, and sobriety an in?io- and 1 am happy in saying, that lated virtue throughout the land, will every intelligent man with whom conferon all classes-a boon beyond all j haye conversed who cannot C ' o himself go, feels disposed to lend Great Squirrel uni. List week a an assisting hand to the Texian party of twenty on a Bide was made cause. Any person going, wishup in Windsor the back bone of the ing to know particulars hot here
country lor a grand squirrel hunt, mentioned, will please call and
Bee me, as it would afford me great pleasure to give any information in my power. BARTON PECK. Washington, Daviess co., Ntw. 25, 1830. (QSome person will attend at Bloumington to receive the names of those who may with to engage in the enterprise.
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TEXAS. Our latest direct l ews from this country comes by l ie way of New Vork, through lie New Orleans correspondent f the Courief and Enquirer He says under date of November 'Uh: Schooner Congress, from Velasco, Texas, 29th October in i allact, brought papers to the "f0tli. Santa Anna and Almonte ad Lien relieved of tuir irons treaty was negociating between tiie former and the Cabin I, the o!jct of w Inch, ncccr.ling to the best information, is to c-esuiblish ihe federal system f (i.ivcrnment in Mexico, with he acknowledgment of the Inlependence of Texas. Santa Ann i has promised tn t fleet this remarkable change through the medium of some of his proteges iiul well tried adherents, who re yet in command at Mexico.
nd who, no doubt, vill obey his 'liiilL . . i i . . . i
roers an i directions, lint he timself shall nut recover his lib-
rty until the treaty has received ,
"s full execution. There is no oubt that the Texas war u til
Itimately bo terminated bv one ' ,,cu "nemis leav-
f these H.ricenieii.s.ahd thru ,, ,l'&,ms n ur aoout the first
'of January next, for Texas, he is desirous to be accompanied by
as many oi ins ul.l .Mends as may
eei oisposeu lo try t jic ir lorluues with him in that country. I wish to take with me one hundred k nt. n .in! t i... i . 1 1 .. ....i i
l mi ii, hum i in niiiy iunnoriseu j to ive. to each man. Twelve i Hundred and Eighty Acres of Land, Tw enty f.mr dollars boun
ty, the same Pay , Clothiue
llatilins that the United States
Army had in the last war with Great Britain. The inducements now hehl forth to enterprising
young men who will embark
the cause of Texas, h such us to
call forth hundreds, yes. thou
sands fro;n the different States of
our Union. Any candid and re-
flcMing man, w ho will airly and impartially look ut the present affairs of Texas, will m once
the party bringing in the least game to pay the scot, which, according lo
imrnemorical usage, was h hot supper "as much as the whole party could eat and drink.'' The sport was glo rious, and the gwie abundant When the work was done, the "tvhipper in" selected by the high contending parties to count the slain, announced, amidst the roar of huzzi?, that the whole number of fqairrels was seventeen thousand eight hundred and (ityseven, of which the winning party
j shot nine thousand COO and fourteen, ; and the losing party 6evcn thousand ; fiv,; hundred and forty-eight j excess Mm lavornfthe winner?, two thousand t vo hundred and scvetil) one. N it. Intel. 3
.'i ? of resisting the a kA rf Dogs. !
e iirul Hi'! o!ovi!i a.Jvie.-i in Ue i i aegt r'i? Help and Hint', when ; you are attacked hv dog, look at them i vilh your face from het ween your open t--g- liol 1 the skirls away, and tunt.i ti g, at llu tn lliu b.-tckwards", growl- ' ing angrily most dogs seeing so ; IratiJe an animal, the head nt the ' heels, the eyes below the mouth, fee. j are so dismayed, thai wtih their tails between their legs they are g'a I to scatnnrr away, ?om;; evtii howling With ntl'iig'il.' .Il'irmia-: news fr tic Li.iirs, The ; following ii said "to have hceii among ; the writings of Ihe reat and pious ! L'llher: Tor m put I cannot op- : p5 t ic mu lo imy wish to marry , ifvar il wive?, and tli at I do not think : .... I. ..l i.i..... . - . . .
Louisville Prices Current.'
CORRECTED WEEKfcY.
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TO THE VOLXi.Mf.x or invirs? vn
Till: A I' Jo I NT NO : H'. IMS. Ml !.:.. I . .
i in- uiiut TMgneu iiitemls
tese u;i eemen.s, ami then a
ow era will br;in m ilm Ueubiio. The Mexican chr. Jfcnlor, apturrd at the bar of Ta a-pieo, y the Texian pi i' tteer Tb unas
is-
A little part of the small luisiacss com mcucing in Fairfax, ilonroe county, li. Tlie merchanlV weights must ali be just. Likewise his ballunce even ; It ihey'r not the preacher s-a s They cannot gi:t to ticaven. The uuthor of this deircs to toll His ueighli'uir all a pretty ta!o About the "'Kul.-i h'j'ts In injiin ' i n , To slII fur eaMi to any one, Or rags and feathers and doer skim He'll take for cMf'e "r for pins Or sugar sweet h-..l take l r te 1 And all produce tb;H- hiooht t. ii:.'.
no re knives and fiks and ro:t And calicoes wi;h halo si"!--,
And vests of woll an 1 cai'n, (Itat not of th it sort sor.uti n.' - i ttCii;) SSilken vests and kerelij'-f-i to) Some oficd and S'une ul Id : Cloth for coals and junlalo ats, Hun boys cat h and skin the ro-r.m, The fir is rash in oiler l";r;ii, Tlie clolhwhcu worn will kei-p you w.irm We've leather to s-hoe ymr nuked f i t. To srroan tliein from i. .dd and heaf, An I socks and hose t we ir with ilo in Upon your pretty nnkh' s'i"n. We've b'liiiiets i!v corubs" -J caps to dn The heads of t!i')-e w lean ali t,.p.) Mt' W e've cups nti 1 saucers m.l lei pot, Ofrottun nrn they sty we'.-e Ins. e'e pejiper l s bo!s un! ::i -i-s And tor your w lnkcy m- lncj i ; Sim" few bakct5 I-tu ur I ecu-.
And lor your se k wt; h ue ;,
i o tfeer "'ir h And O.i.'.d.-Moc i
And tia a 11 J e iv n : i I el!
An 1 if on w ih wo c in h ive !i u
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an.i r:iwu smpanu ' u Ii-',. And fir your necks sell . ?i :
ARTrCLEI. Ceestrai Butter Bacon ham, Castings Coiree, Havana St. Domingo Cotton Tena. S,' AI Caridlei, Sperm Mould Dit Chocolate No. 1 Cigars. Am. Com
Cotton yarn , ass doz. Djc siull'i Copperas lb Maikttr besi Dutch " Indigo S. F. irroon In kegi lb Logwood ton Flour Superfine Lbl Fish, Maik'l No. 1 " dj 4 do 3 Cod dry tiox Salmon keg I lerrinp pickled l)bl Shad inns "
Flaxseed
; I't-athcrs (iiiiierg (.'rain, win at 1 !!) Oats I t orn slicllfd Ujrlej i I'l'iur s-'td ! mp
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FROM TO 20 a 14 10 12 1-2 S 1 2 A 4 13 1-2 a IS I t i 1-2 a 14 14 a 18 36 a 40 a 13 I! a 16 a 20 1 15 a 2 50 15 a 17 3 a 3 1-2 13 a 20 1 45 a 1 GO 1 67 a 30 00 a 6 60 a 7 00 12 00 a 13 CO 12 00 a 12 60 8 00 a 8 00 1 75 a 2 00 I li a 6 CO a " 00 15 00 a i a U it 43 it a St
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V Ot? LETUIiUS
UcmMtiing m tbe Post Oluce at BoomTgtoii, oa the 1st o Oct. 186, audit not taken out mtuii three moia yiVV be sent to the GenersA Post Office. -A
Alexander William Akin R. W. Alien Peter Alexander W. D. 2 Andenod George. B BorilTSamuel Blakelj William Baker : David Bland O. Butler E. S Barllett Jas.Birnes Jesse Berry Jesse Brat tea Franklin Blakely JaneBless Jacob Bts Cliarks Baugh Joseph Bran tium J. Burton John Brown Peter Burcli James. c Co'e Jehu Coon Petter Coffee Lew.
is CUwson James Coffee Elijah Clear i VYa'.crs Mfi'mda Cnrppef Isaac Carter i William C'rrk 2 Cjeper Jo$efb ClerC
i of Browu.
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V o lie r . t IMlJik lit in if ('i.iinilU' V.-ii!, iVrrsed arf J ln'Cl'J lu'ilM-J lha! lira'ivil "ill If in a if l "I It.' :u I'" Mji'Cd In llu .ft I'K'liat! Court, Tt M i"i"ff I i'4t nli' int it imiiii U't the p I i!iti. i.t tf f !....'.: : f" t oil ; jn;n o I.' f i i !, ,.( ia -. C;'t'd. Iir l r ai.u la ill ' i li: l;u- I l..'-.rr- I "l ff i.'iil -K niuone
DowJrii J iaifi Duncan CharUir e y r!iiip.ti llirbird Fnnnir.g J. M. Fait:- ! tier Henrv Florcr Dru2ZilTa Furgeton G i Liny S T-t'i Gril7iu Bazi'iGrnbrat John ; (jrtiWb Ctfore 2 Gains Henrj Graves ! JcSM'i GlliM JlTiC Si ' 11 I fl ek'n tu J.irl) II i till Jacob Herre'd j G oi -e -2 I i ill Jl-urUon Hall Benjaintii 3 tl:iirivv Dmicl O. Uitks Hen ', ry II .'l-tfii J. J. llenrj Gsorge. Uccn'.l.,!! J, K. Hall Motes.
I K li hettttowrr John, Killough Sally Klrg John. L'-rnun Wm. LeJ. W. Ledgf wocJ J-i'i e I.' l.tiittbetli. M Mi I. .11 J.n s M"Don,.!d William .KC-il .ljr p:i Milic.ni Jacob WuJmiix I - r -1 .Miticoat J. Mtrshall Ja. M i!t!i '.V-I.j.n, M iv Wm. M.irtin W. v ii V,i! P.ittcro;i Greenberrf
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DiriK.1.!. .r l u .m or m tRViNu
l.iripr, j(ick i -j;-':ifriil'r us:.l he mi it iepr?S2ili ilirkn-??, which -ath ii hk.; hi. to, u it ii a piiv dc rf 1 I i CiiMi i, ji hiii- is um1, brraiiie
h J liopo lit it the dca-J are in heaven, I
pUr.t of p.iritj : In ilypt, y .Vv.-i? uird, hc-a-i' it reprrients the dtcayoftrofs :- ibnctJ, whif.h bfr.une - Mow hi th. ) de away. I,i M'liio 1, hro:vi i uieJ bociuu it dcnoto co'or of th. earth from wheme i r.irnc, airl to which wi return. Sim- prt of I'uikoy, hlue i ued. cau: i: i 'r-cnl4 tl,e fk), whctej hope t!,.; d c ij art; tiii(. , bat ii, iier prrts, pmp'e nmtviolrt, because.
m'X'.ure of black ami b',u-
ptcs?nls, a it were sorrow on ; e side, tir.J hope on the other.
To Pre v f.n-t Drowxixu. Men nr; drowned by raising their nrms above water, Ihe u iboyed weight of which depresses the head. Animals have neither nntto'i or rtbility to act in u
stmi. r m.innr, nt;J ihereforn swim
iiaiuraiij. imni n rn in f i into deep water he wiii iis to tl.e fcutface.
una contitiue itiere tl lii (Joes ret r!e
vale Ins Innd--. If iC rnovts his hands
under water in any manner he pleas e;, his head will rise : high a to nl low him liberty to breathe; and if h? moves his leis as in th act of walking up stairs his slioulders will rise above
water, so that he miy use less exertion with his hands, or apply tliem to other purposes. Persons not having learned to swim in their youth will find th" above plain directions highly advantageous
Drunkenness, What is it that
the morals of youth: kills tha germ of
generous anvmion; desolates the do
mestic hearth; renders families father
less; digs dichfttiored craves t-Drunk
enness. What makes a man thnnnr1
by the relatives who loved him! r.nn.
temed by the rontemnorartp wha mil
tripped dim: reviled by the very wretches who betrayed himf-DrwnA:-enness. What fills our asylums with lunatics; our ponds and rivers with suicides our jiils with thieves nnd murderers; our streets with infamy f -The same tftstructive vice. He wno by precept whether oral or written, should succeed in rendering drunken-
S.I it on lire ami vmi'.l h
All till--'!' , I (!S WI-'H vc'j ., , . And Ira-t nwhi.e il yuM j -i e t;u.-, And while tin; i -liiir.it! fi nA ,m tin- i.i-k I'or ra!i mr eje !i--r t'l hi- ! I lit i I ii i r r.ii.' s a:i.l t. in .ii I : i -, t)rnny oth.-r w.niliy Imin; All.l li.1V ll!ir tl' lili'tlil'l I .rli l.l
I nsfcail nf payinp duv.n i!k tn.'h, And if f .r im jnsi'il chiii" ami ,1 i As nrii Ii ti we will i! fir v-n. To buy nnd pay fir h it jn i .-t Wo'JI soon het. ut i.f ill '..I. G MAUKIi MII.l.SA PS I aii fix, Oct. 1 Oi. t, IS. G. ''. "r;.v"f f r.!vvatd l.ihilrini, rf 1'i.n klin t .wi'.tltiii, (Inrri roi:nly InJtna, ' Dn: fill d) ( Norn,l( r ISIiJ, uro rtmy co'.t, one a ri it, lace coiv, fne jmii old, J-licil mil, a wl.i'c ml n the trp t-f tlie jliuliKr, nn. I inl ntcui.it th" r(H, tiuiknl wiili a cioi ill' llir rirl.t mr nr. I a ;.''il and iiii(!i i''it in thr li fe, r m:-r I tn 11. 'I I f olhci- 11 a tiliitc mid ri d i.ii d tmt I'nc wnn ol'i matkrit Willi n mp ill'nr'j ciran-ln j.l.l ii , rij;lit, npiir.ii.nl lojin, ,y . ,,r) , pi, (,, sin. ion I'li'tll'. 1 ctriify llu-plot to lie u l.ic r" from my rs'rny li icli. '" THOMAS iiakvi:v,.t. I.
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J V. K t it, 1. to II. 1- .V. I. e;r. and ?0 ipii j !" !" . U . ip . .i.i . c . loHi tjip nnJ tare, i J I I 1 . Sl l I ... l'i ., I f .re I IctTl.li lp . I ' n-i. irt t!.f ! 1 j .! ;lvi 1. 1 HI! I ini 1 1 ll.ilia.iR .I.V. ,1U !t O'il.r -III 4 ll HUII.ll 11,1- JI'I ' I.e., -il- lnnt,!;a! 1. . .1 I po tr ! .iifiit 'i 1' I-A T lu 'i lii 1 1 ; u't ; ''rrt 1. t, ,'it'i ,'.14. U ii a J i, . - i'. ANN A : : .r : : ri n. '.,i, o.n e-f I',. r;.. s . 11 ii, : ; ;. m . .
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Weaiht-r,:. S. Wilson i.s John rjver John
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V Inter ell Johr. (2' a.u: smj if iiilrri tifcd. lin. HYERX.p. n.
lint .?lnittit';tctrv.
i.ATi:sr
conclutle the war in that country
It ' il f;tct (lr;iiviiirr lr n rlncn If :
now hardly twelve months since Texas was invaded by nn army, hc-Tflrd !y.Snnta Anna in person, w ho threatened to exterminate every American in Texas. What, 1 would ask, is the situation of her affairs at this time ? That overwhelming nrmy, famed onlv
for their cruelty was opposed by a handful of Americans who had met together from different parts of the United States, without discipline or any thing to stimulate
them hut the justnrs? of their cause, routed, destroyed or too! them prisoners, with the fiendish Santa Anna. Any reasonahle individual must readily acknowledge the in
terference of an All wise Provi
dence in the glory achieved at
San Jacinto. Those who so
with me to Texas, will be at no expense after we leave Evans-
ville, which is the point designated to meet. It is now five days since I made a public declaration of my intention of going to Tenas; already there have twenty-four joined the Texian cause j many of this number are men In
affluent circumstances; and what
is still more flattering, there is Corn! Corn!!
not one of this number who is not I ? w',h'8,rorc' 10QO iuiei orRoodhei'd
nniin,Ar..... ,.n, . . jl enerea la uioooiington. lor which I w it a man of nrmness, and sustaining 'pay caih or coodi.
" i innnp.stionno e cnnrspur.i . juhn a. bahoks.
ili ! v. h'i'h w ( tni tf'r.rw ,i ;i :i 111 - nr.l. V. ,
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ll r nn lis ;l, r,iii'il"t?;i titli r is!:i' iif!i-ii-iit t-.j
ASHrOXSl
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'i'alio rVolicr. am sorry to t,egtn with th frugm'nlj of thr svorlif.
a would ii form lliC p'.iblic lliiit Solon. nn Wooiln:i rip"r!nJ (Itat 1 liOlll,l linvr. ntniti il n.r,r..
licfolf li, r iVnth. I f:il ihp irpoiloii Salt ("rrt l. and liacid it lack lo Sulcnmn Wtodcii ami lie refuted lo cite , is iiuilior. I l oiv iiilorni tlio i.iili'ii-
that SoluiiKHi W roikii timl l.u nulLor it n I I t!
and I ran malic it iippiiir l.y many. 1 would Solomon Woodi n to I rirc; tuit ngsir.st inc ond ll.tn WC will knoiv tlie critiiinly.
sriii cioonwi.x. T . . . .....
nov. y;:h, ism-;. !-:!.v
Wholesale dealers in wnrc, SShh'n. NF.W A LDANV, INDIANA. HAVP. just opened an ry large nnd extensivn assorlmcnl or Good in tlic.r nnv Brirk Store llusue niljoinin p Ihcir old stand nnd first door wcsl of the Hank, where thev
elrea entirely lo ihe wl,ciinle hiisinesi. Their s'otk of Pry Gooil. aidtvore, Shoes, &c. nare hecn selected in ilm I'mirrn ritiift liar an
il.. r. ......... . . ...
... ..nil unucr me mol luvomalile circumsloiiccs arid are oflircd lo mcrchai.u and ilenltn in crncr-
ai, uDticr mo a-surance that Ihcy enft ontt iri'l he old as low, and on at favorable terms as at any place on the Ohio river. , As the stock of Roods now oflcrrd al wholesale in New Albany, is probably four or five limes as laige at ever bcfoiC."itil hrliif p,l llml Mrii-lmnl. i,l,n
hate never examined this market, will find Iheir interest promoted by to doing,- and also aid in en.
iuuiKir,K me enterprise, and promoting the inter en of their own citizens. 616: t
II. 1 flJIKSI OY
Qj-t i.tx-ir.'otl, I- tax niiH Tu-,v I
I iMthcr-s i, ..-s-i ;i n.mj (jilt, in v. linn Tn- it, i,
Aov-.il)!iny, S-pi s;v;f Th" tvliton t. tit.. VVcstoiji ri.iif-lj U V, ('rC 'iKMMic-; i:ijht ot IJloaminjTtori, ;itii tin; lit, --kvilic I;itc!iigenrr.r purt h-.li the al nc six weuks timl Ijrw anl iln-ii in-iHiulA Ii) tliis cilice. f B HIK ulii rilr would ir'piitAillv infoim Lis .EL cniiDti.ris nn, I tl.c public cietlly. lliut
INT
j LfXt? pitalf.d t.i Lis former ciu'Mirrs f.-r 1 .1 il cir former liberal supj ott ai d repees
,mci,, I iu!y inlorj.-. tlu-in ti.U tl-.e public generally tliatta
,i I'.in.nrc'i t.i i iii.'p .iiurpnj , inr uni luop lor-
tiifily occupied bv l .T Culler, F.j. where he i now carrying oa the aUotc busineit lie iiittnds kcepui onruiiitl' t-i l.sut' a g'neia! ass'iriraeol eC ha: tj U as Fine Black Hearer hats, !)rab Biarcr and Ottet. Fine and comman Rotam , Children s hats cf all colors Wool huts W v
(nrk ol j;ocil, contesting in rait of
J5lauk, blue, I rown, Rrccn, olive, 'in I dr. ii tiothj, A fi;ie iis.M tim nt i f Satinet?, (loen.uiil v.hiti.- M tcanaw blanket;, lleJ, white, Rreeii and jeilorv llin.
ncl?.
October 5th 18S.
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'.V''?riVn'? " u.uh"mc Bdd.iioo lo his lorniest Hit -trot k will be do' . , Beat, faAiooable aa
urMlr manner, not inferl0r to ant manufactured ja the vi esltru cou' jt) tuc public are respectfully Inritod to call .naJt,nine for themselves. Hist hat, ill be sol , ow for CaA, La rob. wool and 'h second slier . ofolJ ihe.pt wirt be taken i exrbange Toi tt;)l0 0u kinds ol good fur skins. B'o0""nr ton, sept, aoth, ):& ' jnSE"posTV BY XflARCPS It. PSAXh T ' If E POST it published every Friday, om Imperial .beet al Two Dollars for fifty tw " iinbers if paid in advance. Two Dollars and fifty .ants in six monibs, and Three dollars after th miration of the rear. , . i
No subtcrlplion will be discontinued until all -- rearagrs arc paid op. . Adwrtisemesti, of twelve lines or less, win bt published three times for one dollar, and S& centt for every subsequent insertion. Tbn cas must invariably accompany advertisements or they Cannot be attended to. A, 1 letters and communications addressed to tit Editor must be free of postage, ot ihey will lot I ceivo attention. , Jlrtministrator8 A'otice. 7VTPTICB it hereby given thatwc have adminiV ifitrtd en the estate of Wm. Gay, late of Monroe county dee'd". Those having claims agaioM said estate,' wilt present tbeca, and thos tmiag the the tame nn requested to ank payment. - Said estate is probably insolvent. ELI P. TARKINGTON, AdmV. ANN GAY, AdmV. .
Hlcach'J atifl hrown ihirlingi antf shoetinp;, Superfine Irish linens, Trench, English nd Amerir iU prints, Cambric?, Jaconctt?, Szc. X-e.
Also t. olton yarn asst. numb era. Hardware, QuccnsH 'arc
AM) ttnocjEMtrxs, Iron, Castings, and ?4ai!s. ALSO SSObmiiclsorsnTitos " lor Cash. . liverv desrrinf' f ll 1W
products wilt be tnken fur rroods country JOHN siMr Sept. 0th, 1630. iNES. ; I wis" pun base 1,0 J) bdsb ' A 1 ' ' JL Wbeat fjrwbich I will p,j ;.. eltof good clean J'JHN tj h,SaUorgoodi fifpfcano.iOH 1IS8. H HARNES. " '- 4-Sow 1
