Indiana Palladium, Volume 3, Number 44, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 10 November 1827 — Page 3
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LAWRENCEBURGH. SA TURD A F, NOVEMBER 1 0, 1 827. Since our last the Ohio river commenced rising a second time, and continued gradually to increase until yesterday. The water is now thought to be hih enough on the falls to admit the passage of steam boats down. This early flood in the Ohio must be of great importance to traders, and people along the river in general, as by it immense quantities of produce will descend the Ohio and Mississippi previous
icfiuenca in the confederacy, whilst, by a colirie of moderation and prudence, she might have won over a majority of her sister states to embrace ber Principles (bat he defended the right of national government, under the constitution, to impose a tariff of duties on imports, with reference to other objects than revenue; he
avered that such had been the course pursued by every administration in the country, his own
and Mr. Jeff rson's included; that to call ail
I Tachygraphy.k mathematical instrument
maker at fans, of the name of Centi, has con
ceived the notion of a portable instrument which he calls a tacbjgrapb, by means of which any person may write, or rather print, as fatt as any
other person can speak. If such an instrument
can ba brought to perfection, of what immense value it will be to narliamentar? reporters !
M Conti, however, l.ke many other ingenious men is not rich. He calculates the expense
the latent resources of the country into action, of constructing a single instrument at COO
and give them such protection as circumstance might suggest, was one of the principal reasons
for the abolishment of tbe confederation system.
which was found Inadequate for that purpose, and the adoption of the federal constitution;
and that (he resolution passed by tbe last legislature, in relation to this subject, was utre mely unwise and impolitic. Here, then is a man everlastingly quoted by the ainrtexrs of the constitution in this state, who assisted to frame this instrument, and who was one of its earliest
and ablest contemporaneous rXpnnnders, and who, in the exercise of bis rx cutive duties, at a later day, was called on to construe its pro visions; who says that be isrrronv ou-ly thus quoted: and that William B Gih s that dog in the manger, is fast hurrying his beloved Virginia
We again repeat, that
what we have here stated is of our own knowl edge, and cannot bo contradicted "
Without being aware of the ground on which
to a large amount.
to the setting in of the frosty weather,
which has frequently destroyed valuable ;lo ruin and contempt
cargoes of potatoes, apples, &:c. descending in the winter season. The quantity
of produce already sent from our land- the statement is alleged to be wirhin the personal
ir.g for the southern market, must be Ve- bn0lT,eJSt' of the editors, I ih.uk it proper to 4. . .e . observe, tbat, as ofttn happens in tbe reported
wuMuuuuie; .11 ic.iai 1 ucrtu in conversations, there must have ben some delive hogs have been shipped, besides gre of ooisreprehension, or misr coll etion. jii 1 n ft n I Ft :.. -tL .lt, . ... . 1 u . ..
cattle, corn. i;i v. wnisiiev, uour, etc. dc. 1 11 ,B ,,uc u1 1 "Ul appro ru iuc fiu-
ceeuings tu me general assembly ni me state, which would limit the power of congress ovtr tr.ide to refutations baviner revenue aione for
jXczo Paper. In a late number of the their object; that I have in occasional con-
Vevay la. paper the editor states, that Iversationa. been led to observe, thai a eon'rary proposals will shortly be issued from the oc,ri"e b"J "d acied on . irom thn commencement of the constitution ot
onice or me uuesi, ior puousning a (be UulUrt- tateSt by tljp sevtrdl branches of
weekly paper to he entitled the "Jack- every administration under it; and that I regret soman, and Western Spirit of Nation-:,ed ,be cou"e Pursued b7 ,he Ztntn a8sem' ,, . , ,bly, as tending to impair the confidence and alIolitics." " I his paper," says the ,cor(ilalllF of olber par(s of lhe uuion igrweing editor of the Guest, "as its name implies j with Virginia in her position of the constiiu will espouse earnestly the cause of Gen. !tio". on othtr points. In expressing these -f 1 j 1 r 1 .c 11 lideas. however, more respect has been felt for Jackson, and his friends are respectfully 8cnsibilites f ,he le,Msltive body requested to lend a helping hand in thisjand for the talents and good intentions of memtime of need." The first number will . bus. personally, or otherwise known to me to
francs; and he has applied to the Academic des Science for pecuniary assistance. His request
having been referred to the consideration of
a committee, a very favourable report has been made upon it. Library Gaz.
several rolls of gold. The money was counted, and found to amount to a sum of(13,000 francs about 712,) Then was the piety of the poor girl rewarded. She is now rich, and owes her happiness to an old rag-gatherer, who suffered and fasted all his life to amass this treasure. Constitution
(tT To. Rent ! I wish to IIENT my houe in the town of Lawrenct burgh, occupied as a tavern
stand by mjself by the name o f the
be issued so soon as a sufficient number ' P-rt'clarly entitled to it, then mig'.t be . , inferred Irom the tone of the publication. 1
01 sunscriDers are ooiaineu 10 wurrani the publication and thereafter rerjulaily until the election, at one dollar per subscriber.
The body of the long lost Cnpt, Morgan is confidently stated to have been found not long since in Lake Ontario, in the county of Orleans. A jury of inquest was held Mrs. Morgan was present and identified the body, notwithstanding it must have lain in the water over a year.
Washington Oct. 20, 1S27. For the last w u k or ten days our City has been enlivened by the presence of a considerable bodj of Mail Contractors, IV m the West and the South, principally lor the purpose of putting in their offers and ascertaining the result. We pre?utne the number here at present is not mu It less than two hundred. They are a hody of highly respectable men; good ritizms, substantial -yeomen, independent, intelligent, and useful members of society. Oi Thursday we understand, the principal part of them went to pay
their re;petts to the President; and on the same evening they visited the Postmash r G neral, by invitation.
The Post Offif e Department has grown to great importance within the last few ve.irs: it must continue to ini rease with the growth of the country. Under the management of the present ihle and vigilant head its receipts and disbursements have been systematized with such a prudent regard to public economy, that it has now become a considerable source of revenue. We antit ipate, at the commencement of the session of Congress, in the report of the
Postmaster General such a development
of the means of the Department, and of
the extent of the fac ilities which it at
fords to internal communication, as well
be at the same time most gratifying and surprising.
I would prefrr having it kept u( asa8lanQ Any person itishio to rmt vtdl plse CM
on the subscriber living in the bouse. 4 teims will be made very reasonable. JOIIY SPEAVER. Nov. 3. 1927. 42
N. B. I will sell to the likrh-
;e DrauwicK suan pav unto Akx-! eeks20s. for promising him mar-Pu ,,c ,v Urt Vs htr' &',v7' l- U ... . r j i . spc- ti s te at public ve .due u St r ay ithout her friends consent, and 4jie -4 u (Uv of -his nwh, tt.r -eri.fi-a. tor 1 tr 4 -v .-v m,i", . il.. o rv-k 1.1. . . I. if I'.l. X L . ... I
Manufacturing celerity. In loll, a
gentleman made a bet ot one thousand
m nut rVAArcrts a ten tVj?it tltrittK if true thai .Iguinease, that he would have a coat
.ave snoktn of the uowtr of enntfress. In its!rnade in the course of a single day, from
enhrged sense, over con.merce, as a primary & ' Ule llrst proiess ol shearing the sheep till . ... .. . 1 iic - r : 1 1. .. 4... 1 'in. .
10 luuii'ii iiuu uy 1 lit? taiur. 1 ue wager was decided at Newbury, on the 25th
ot J tine in that year, by Mr. John Cuxe-
ter ot Urreeiihatn mill?, near that town.
William Stanbery. the Jackson candidate, has been elected member of congress from the eighth Congressional district in Ohio, vice Mr. Wilson de'd, by a majority of 702 over Mr. Norton the highest of his opponents. To-day we commence the publication of Mr. Kendall's letters to Mr. Clay, and the essays of "A Farmer" "to the people of Virgiania; this we do, not for any thing particularly new and interesting
sooivn obtret in forming the constitution, the
language of the stat rueut is inaccurate, at least as boinjr suscentibie of a construction embrtoirifr ind finite powers over the entire resourt'S of ihp country I must presume that the expressions which
At five o'clock that morning, sir John
rnrotkmorton, bait, presented two
j . . ..1.
reier, oy name, 10 mc governor 01 me state, .boiuhdown wedder sheep to Mr, Coxe
vvere not meant to be ascribe to m-; bring lt r aillj lhe snt,ep were gh d
crjr ..o, .u x .uu.u ur r ur .u .r .u.i-: SJ)U spooled, Warped, loomed.
tntl Air All In Tb-i ai A n I I to . f . k -v
ool
and
Wi V nun t no r 1 it 11 lurr
It is witu mucb reluctanc.sirs, that I hate ' r I ' thr bad recourse to these pl,n.ory rem.rks, :ha,,ds f the,ta iors b 4 o'clock that ae withdrawn as I am from scenes of political! tfn,oon : at minutes past 6,
agitation by my age, and pursuits more conge
nial with it It is the single instance of a cotu-
the coal entirely tinished, was presented
.Jb Mr. Coxeter to sir John Throckmor-
mumcation from me to the press, on any sub- ,ol)) wlio appeared with it before up-
jct connected with the existing sta'e of partita ' wards ot live thousand spectators who
With respect J AMES M VD'SON. .rent the air with acclaiiMtions at this re-
u;aiKuuje uespaicn. lL,itglisfi roper.
I'o the editors of the Lynchburg Virginian
The shore of the
South. American Timers
Cuba. W e have before us the official
MagKitna are in some places much infested detailed report of the trade of the Cua
bytbeouth American Tigirs. These aui-' for the year 1G2G. Tiie receipts of the mals are sometimes larger, and are rce- and rova lreasu jn (hat year, are stated dangerous; but the Indians have a mode of ki-at mu'l(jn, of hard dollars. fiiet
Iinir fr.ifii in ichih tlit urn virtr v i r I uml 7 V
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Curious Punishments, The following collection of a few of the many curious punishments, inflicted for various offen
ces, is copied from the old records of
Massachusetts, between the years 1630 and 1650.
-5tr Kichard Saltonstall, fined four est bidder Otl Satnidnv t litf
bushels of malt, for his absence form' -1 nth , iM 1 111 courU .lUtli inst. all my household "Josias Plastow shall, for stealing 4 and kitchen luniiture I lutve baskets of corn from tin Indians, return to spare. Terms make known them 8 baskets again, bv lined 0 ai.d 1 1 r 1 1 . hereafter be called Jo.ia,, and not Mr.n tilC da3T Ql saIa J- bas he used to be." . .. ,TOIM, 0 .-.
ander B
riage w
now refusing to perform the same
'Thomas Peter for suspicion of slander, idleness and stubbornness, is to be severely whipt and kept in hold." 'Richard Turner, for being notori
ously drunk, was fined 3." "Edward Palmer, for his extortion, taking 33s. 7d. for the plank of Boston stocks, is fined 12s. and censured to be set one hour in the stocks." 'John White is bound in JClO to be of good behaviour, and not to come into the company of his neighbor Thos. Bull's wife, alone." Island of Fenor. In the London Weekly Review, we find the following: There is no rivulets or springs in the lland of Ferro, except on a part of the beach which is nearly inaccessible. To supply the place of fountains, however, nature has bestowed upon this island a species of tree, unkuown to all other
parts of the uorld. It is of moderate size, and its leaves are straight, long, and
ever-green. Around its summit a small
cloud perpetually rests, which so drenches the leaves with moisture, that the) constantly distill upon the griuud a co
pious stream of fine clear water. To
these trees, as to perennial springs, the inhabitants of Fen or resort, and are thus
supplied with a sutlicient abundance of
water for themselves and for their cattle.
he ? t It t th. No h ts iur er t Stc-
tun 33, Ton 5, Rg- ' wrs, s t t pr p rty of is : Alien, ctursed ti p y Jusi u-r tsi f said Utceast-: th.- s roe will bt s i ! t he House of Samu-l Still dy. Furthrr notiff is hereby ven t-r h.- Skid rst t;- is bflievtd k, bt insolvent ij n!r of the Vrobite c; urt ot rbt-in lku t CLrXlUOUN AMv A mr. Nov 2 17 4- 3.
CLXCLWY.lil PRICE Cl'HREA'T. COKHECTED WEEKLY
AKTICLtS FH M & i ts.
Ib
T3
lb Ib bushel
per m
' auu . it: j v rn
wLich all trds a test of their boldness ana sdf c .L , .. . . crease ol the mi i ir rnvHi.np. sava tlw
possission. An fc.njjlisl.aian naturalist ou , . . r k ... J ..
we can discover in them, but to cratifviWd me Bohrar. .xsd a tvish to obta.n '"'"r u l"1 vigilance aim auiiuy . . . . . . 'the hfaii ot imp of tie. vu- animal an in ixtrcised in that department ot the inuour (efc,pro ,,,d con, on .he preden-! h '' ' ' ' ' lar administration: it ha, enabled the
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tial question, who seem desirous to see them. In submitting the subjects treated of in these publications to the consid
eration of our readers, we connot help!
dian eff red to gratify hiiu for the small rew
of a dollar bo ukin a uiec? ol spoiled betf government of Cuba to meet the new and
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tin a Dag h snort unce in nis hand, ana witoi'vj t'A icuuiiure reiiuirea in oruer to
his long k ii iff.- struck at his side, Ik jumped into' put the island in a respectable state of
tLe wrattr nd 8vam to tbe shore. After pea-! defence, to repair all damage, to cover
'firaiiiiCahttiR wav into lhe for st, he made a fire all demands. nnM thprr rpmains :i rlfar
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expressmga wisn mat me numnerso! 0n the ground to roast the rm-at, hy the smeil surplus of more than halfa million, at the
armer were couched in more mild and-01 w&icu irge tiger was soon at r-cted, and. beginning ol the present year.
conciliatory language; and that plain uu "I'I'h'B cra.eu 8.u,y w. ,. , i . r ' wr3 hiui on Ins bellj, I.Ue a cat watching a and simple facts were substituted fot ;,.. i he8 th-ngs were observed from a 1 i ? aiifl nn ii it r 1 1 f 1 p rt ascrf ini trtt l.l e.i. ilui mn., l,i o . f t ic.in . , .. i
1 , . - i k i isdreadlul. H i bouthwick have the the writer be assured, however just his .wts.hI more a.tomshed ,at the e q-iel. bt, , mimtp, and have done . ... . ; Jo.nac unseated b the fire, as the t.gr .nov ! S00ullt J; muidei iu and tiae done cause may appear, he will gain fcxi Pro-.ld 5.uw, with h b ,4ld h u with it! We are nne never to have any
selvtes to his faith, bv an open and uu- nx-at.'his kn.f at his side, and thesharn Imee.i rest ,iom "ls diatribes until we are com-
Mr. Solomon Southwick has two columns about us and Morgan. Really this
conditional denunciation of men
measures, as conscientiously
.. t... .. ,i r.i k ... .. j ...ti. . . . 1 1 In I tJ I rlj'nl krill ik tlipn. O Snlnmnn.
on the ground, by his loot, and the point rusedjin thy mercy, that we may live in peace.
A oai.
KiiMriiirlrl
I .to u BUntin :v rtrtcitinn trill' iTi'a tha . rs m . I
i - r ('vol i w ihu nullum and as religiously believed in by mam, Whn within springing distance, be snatched as t'ne truths of the gospel. Il aught al- ty the b.g; and it.e tigrr, as if fearing he wavstobe borne in mind, that it is bv WM1rcB,otio "pouched and Spr,ng di- " . ' rtctly towards him. With tbe Kre:itt8'' coo'plain argument, persuasive language, ne89 i,olletr , the lniiian refcivfd him uu tbe
American Eclipse, This noble animal was sold at pubiu auction, on the raceeourst at Nev-Yoik, on the 11th Oct.
i 1r T.twllmv. nt niiivprarL'. in that
that the-wavering can be brought mt po.nt of his spar, which peoe r.ted h.s ci.t,t .lat for oS050. His celebrated cornpursue any, other mode and yon at once,51"41 Pssed lhrouSli bafcki aDd a petitor HesuV, was sold at the same . . TT dex'erous management of tbe weapon, threw f. , . r
. , , ititne ana place io me same person, ior
4 100; and it stated that both are to remain to the state of New-York.
confirm them in opposition. Unappiis-, 0Vct hl9 back anJ drawmg hl, ,ong kQ
ed of this precaution, it is to be regretted1 knife, instantly cut off bis head
that men who seem . otherwise qualified to instruct, should, by an overweening desire to push matters beyond their
bearing, degrade themselves to a level
Miami Canal.
Cincinnati Nov. S.
The completion of this
with the common scribbler.
CONSTITUTIONAL DOCTRINE.
pleasure, should have left the basin yesterday
racrnin
of It
quire some time to repair. It will not, how
ever, retard the business of navigation, which could not be extensively undertaken before the
ensuing spring: then . it is believed, our men of
enterprie and public spirit will receive some
. portion of tbe reward which they have patiently
awaited and loDg deserved. Cincinnati Ckronick.
Letter from ex president Malison t the editor was intended that two Boats, with a party of;
cf the Lynchburg rvgiuian dated Monitelier Oct 10 IS 7 Sirs: I bave jm et-n in another g ztte the following paragraph, noted as an t-xtract from the Lynchburg V rginian v.z: 4 We state, as a fact within our own know elge, that, very recently, the sag and patriot of Montptlier expressed hi deep regret at the course now pursuing by some of tbe most eminent politicians of Virgini; that he reprobated il us hupying the foundatiuns of her power and
A Mizer, On the 18th August, there
work so interring to tbe citizens of Cincm- died at Paris a poor rag-gatherer, chif
nati and its neighbourhood, is near at founeir) who possessed nothing but a That portion of it between ' ayton and Mid-i Ilew worm-eaten pieces of furniture. He dletown is actively progressing; the water has; had a niece, who attended him in his
last moments, not even expecting that his property would pay for his burial.
j He had loved his cat very much, and
when it died of old aze. he had it stuffed.
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rn.ng; dui an acc ueni occurreu io me uans; and paced it on the top of his bed. The its Canal near bite's mill. Wi icii it will re-! l i L u -l . uc , . . niece thought she would preserve it as a
Penitentiary, A desperate attempt to escape was made on the 13thult. hy two prisoners in the Frankfort penitentiary, named SBeaumont and Thornton. I; consequence of their known high temper, they had been confined, and chained together in a cell by themselves. A shoe-knife .used by them, had been con
verted into a saw, by which means the) were enabled to cut the chain that bound
them. ihus Ireed from their letters,
they attempted to open a passage thro'
the stone wall, which was observed bv the guard, who ordered them to refrain from any further attempt to make their
escape. i hey succeeded in making an opening sufficient to pass out: and a
they did so busily employee themselves
in throwing the stones taken from their new door at the guard. They were tired on: Beaumont was killed; and Thornton in endeavoring to run, was wounded and retaken. They are represented as being men of the most daring character; and this braving of dt ath is sutlkient evidence of their hardihood. Augusta Ky. Herald,
flees'' w .x Dandle s, dip- d Mo ild Castor Uena listings
Ciis, Amer 1st qual 10QQ
pmsh $ k Coffee f best i;ual per lb Cotton $ per lb t.'onoi. Y.rn, Nos. 5 vo 10 Ib Fe-tt-eia live gets & ducks lb Markert i No 1 j er bbl No 2 & 3 " Flaxseed bushel Hour sup. fre&h fr m wagons bl in store Cinstng per lb Gunpowder Lexington Ky keg Uopoia s Hemp per lb
Iron, JouUta hkntmertd ton
Pudlcd " H p 6 6 & 10J ' Nail r. da ' Lend pip tid Lr Ib Leather sole, Estrn Ur. Ib do Cit.tiunfcti Citlt ski s doen Uppei do Lumber, pne clear hords ICOO
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ADMfMSTRA 'JORS' A'U UCE, 1 Hli su cri-u rs huvmg k-n u S'-t tts uf Hdministrtion on the e&tait-ot Wi!lim Hii-y, ht$ ot D. nrborn coun y, dt-e'd u.l persons in debted to the estate ar- tequcsud tv m kt- payment ; snd those hav'tig1 fln.m ig'sins' saul taute will present them duiy auiheniit u ti, f r settument. The personal p-upery i'f '.he de cr3f d will be oris red fur 8..K- on Mondy, ihc 25h of the presetv month, at the ltr residenct f the deceased, in K-iao tonfe!ip, where icnd&uce will be givi. by 'tie subscrteraHOHEKT i.O" K M I Y U ii-e.Y 3 Wlm-'s. November 10h 187 44 3 jYOTICE, ALL persons ind.utrd io ike estate ot Diu Brown, late of Rndtlph Township lX-rbo.n cous ty deceased, are ht-reby rt guested to make iaimediate payment; uni these h vmg lims .airst said estate, must prestiu '.Utra ltglly iuthtnticttted for seuhmtnt. A MOOUE, Adm'f. liisir' Sun, Not. 5, 18i7 44-3.
already been let in from the latter place to Harwell's basio, four miles from this city. It
AMOS LANE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, jl Nl-i'liM? the puLli- thiii he w i i conmaniy 1j attend he Ttims t' .he Supreme Cou: ; -.t District Court of the tinted Statts, at I nd i it p -'is; the Frurklin, Dtarhorn, Sw uzerUnd, u Kiphy Circuit Courts ; and a;y other Court in tl- si tP, on special pphration 1 hat i; future his undivided and persevering attention una tatents. win oe dev.-ird to h.s profession. And
ms. i ll timrs. be consulted t bis rate, in
Lawrenreburgh, next door to Mr. Hum's ilstel or hi C'urt, July 25, 1827.
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45 7 5 50 6 50 3 50
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gnt sne woma preserv
memorial, and calling in the owner of
the house as a witness, when she began
to make an inventory of the wretched furniture of the deceased, the cat was lifted down from its high place. Its weight surprised them, and they hastened to open it, when io! there came out
TAKEN UP, Y Abel Johnson, ol'Ceasar Creek Township Dearborn county, two estry colts ; the des
cription are as follows: A bay horse colt, one year old last spring, the left hind foot whi e l he other, a black mare colt, sappostd to be
one yerold, the left fore toot white, heavy
mane and tail; no other marks perceivable.
The bay one appraised to fourteen dollars; the Mark one appraised at twelve dollars, by Wil
turn Lt mon and John Hume. 1 Certify the above to be a true copy from m estray book as given into me by the ppr isers JOHN LYONS J. P. September :?lb, 1327. 4i-3w
MoUsscs, NewOiiesns Nils, Bowni's 4u &. tCd JulMbt'il Fit-surgh common
O.l, Tanners, per gal Liosrcd gl Csur per d z Paints, Wiute leao, n oil, ktg 1) do dry ib He-! do do i Sp nis Hown 44 YA hni 4i Provisions, Po k Mess bbl Pime La vt . u, htrr. is Ib in k-gs
H ms, c ly sm krd ib
rOUJiii'J do Butter Is qua Ch v se 1st qu .1
Porter ratal ugn, lieu iati Slt, Tu;ks is tfid Kt i tiiv4a best Contnai.ga Sugkr, N Orleans H vana v I it e J Loaf nd Lump
Shot pr r t. g 25 I s 2 3pirtt,t ghiac orao :y 4t p'f g.l 1 P ct da d Am. ri. an do do
J.mica Rum do Hv.iLiri G n do Whiskty new do U old do Teas, Gunpowder lb imperial ,1 Youi g Ilson " Tobacco, Ken. manufacturer: 't Ciocintuti dn Tallow, tried lo Wine, Madeira gS Sicily Teneriffe " MdljgA
FHEI(lTS from Cincirnioti o U ; r Pitt$rurgh, c 50 ctn s; luiv . New Orleans, 6J
I he particular slte cf the Tirk
nelly sign.ficd by tht- t liow;ng rttt rr In derail!, f P'tn'y Dull. Not. Ft h dd 4 hif
PUBLIC SALE, THE suos f i' er w .i ; rl fiL', at h h i
in Ut i.'T Tounship, i! 15 d y i f N - v sberntX I e followirg -it '. s v z. () . 'j.t w b. ses, one yi.kr ;f sr , li-k C us, r : anr" you g ctile, alit t p, gt se, b gs, sn.uj utensils, housi-hf ld turne.ure, h-, oa's, id corn, with oiher rticl s too ttdir us io rr.' n-ion-Slt to rrmmtnte ai ttn oVto k Tuts will be male known on tht dy I Sule, whero atiendance will be given by JOHnt DOWNEY. October 20, 1827- 41- 3w. P S. Also wishes to rent his turn.
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Notice.
THE subset iber having removed his Store,
r.qutstsall pfrsons indebted ti him. lo call Ml settle wi;h DANIEL HAGERVi AN Esqi
who has my books and notes in ros&ssiOr ERAS 1 US lOUSEYSept. 21. 18C7 37-tf.
OF ALL KINDS NEATLY EXECUTES AT THIS OFFICE.
