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Mr. Cullcy you will oblige a friend by giving the following fines au insertion in your paper. , JANUARY 1, 1330. All bail! suspicious moru, first of (be year,

Toy dazzling prospects all our hearts dotb cheer; Thy dawning light resplendently dotb shine, Tho sun appears with majesty divine. 'Tts that blest morn, when peace and plenty crown The festive board, that wit St mirth surround;

'Tis the fair 8un6biuo of Columbia's bliss, I'i8 IJeaven's favourite time for happiness.

Tis NEW TEAR'S day, the first day of the

year, 'Tis set apart for mirth both far and near, Columbian youth with emulation press, Their great forefathers virtues to possess, Each others hearts with love to animate, For Him whose will it was they should bo great. That power divine, vrhose great almighty band Itas scatter'd blessings o'er our faroored land; Source of all good, promoter ef all things, The freeman's God, and also God of kings. All bail ye worthy freemen, by whore aid These weak eCFusioms are before yeu laid.

naic genius, and the expediency of sending liim to the city, in order to furnish bim with the rudiments of an education

it was but the matter of a jug of whiskey that ye broke Sifter the cratur was all out of it, and a little too much fradom of

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was suggested. To this, however, thepnache atween us iwo uounug nioiu ai father demurred. suspecting from theiall at all.' And so the parties adjourned

interest which the traveller had expressed ii the child's welfare, that he was really a more valuable member of the family

then he had ever been esteemed. Jimf hpforp leaving the house. Col. B.

-aid. to the youth, in a low tone of voice epiri!ei fellows, if not so very literary

.13 he passed him, put a shirt in your pocket come to New-York and inquire

Burr; he will take care ol you,

for breakfast, and went home to drink

another jug of blue ruiu, better iriends than bet'ure.

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The Journal of Health. Conducted by cn Association of Physicians. 41eallh the poor msn-s rictus, the rich man's b!is " The primary clject titb the conductors of the Journal of Health is to joint cut the means of preserving health and preventing disease. To httain this, all classes and both sex-

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JrtJST received at tha Faotory htore i HEW LLWREKCELUSlGi

superior assortment of DRY GOODS &t? CONSISTING IN PART OF

for A.

and immediately mounted his horse.

Several months went by, and the circumstances we have related, had passed from the mind of Col. Burr, when one morning a raw country boy was ushered into the breakfast room, who instantly pulled a nicely rolled up package from his pocket, and laid it upon the table.

Col. Burr opened if, and was surprised

to hnd it contained nothing more than a

coarse cotton Shir!, which he was then

reminded, he had desired shoujd be brought to him at the metropolis from

-uch a village. The bearer was young

Vanderlyn, and from that day his better

fortune commenced under the patronage

Militia Oflicfrs.M iHtin

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-'.y- -- nenil v. and ui n an avoiUMice oi such nro- i i it i rm l

rantain WH5 asked how he would act ill L-W,.,! un,l M'linr. ss wrmld in nv alUl XJOOK miSliilS, 1 111 Call

thi-; ra?c: 'Oiie man owed another and

tendered him bank notes in payment, which were refused as not being a legal tender, and sued and levied an execution on the property of the creditor ;' After hitching up his waistband, and taking his best militious attitude, with sword in hand, he said ; 'It I uwes a man a delat, and making him a lawless tenant of a blank bill, and he infuses to incept it, but sues out an impeachment and levels it on my property, if 1 didn't make a sacrament of him damme!! Aniridia Chronicle.

es ehall be addressed, in a ttyle familiar adCalicOCS, Cambrics, JaCOUct

' aiul Book Muslins, Thread i any 7

most; Bobinctt &, Cotton Laees,

em, so arranged ami applied as 10 coneuee jciuvi t imu oiij-a est efficaciously to there bodily effort and: JVfs., Circassian, Norwich ental tranquility. To whatever profession j -p . T 1 calling they may belong, the readers of this raFe -bOinbazeUS, 1 illiinil,

Argiimciitatk'c.-hie as old farmer in Connecticut was flagging one of his Graceless sous, a pumpkin-headed fellow

of the then Vice President of the United jabout eighteen, an idea all of a sudden

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ieion.oiircea0,w.uiuu. he was sent to Italy where he entered the head of young Jonathan, object oti,.S.. instance to the Awake our song the Muses voice inspire, -'an ul was am 10 i uiy , w ijl c nc enit i a ui ucua 0 ,,'lciety. The numbers hich In Whose vell nerv'd arms opposed old Eos- completed his studies, and prepared him- and he sung out, "Slop UaU lei s vince ulsut n iV be vlcWed

land's host, st;lf fr those greater labors, which havejargur!"

Whose vaProos deeds brought freedom to ourjiuce given turn a place in the first rank-

way obscure the suHect or hUtiix the

fastidious The tos of much readlnj-;f .'IIaek Bobinctt Veils, GreCll and cartful observation, sh ill be placed before j 7

them, so arranged and applied as to conducejaiHl illie UO. Slljier 11 C?b

most

mental

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Journal will Hnd precepts susceptible cf vala- Gl'OS do Naples and 'Floi'CllCC I.I.I. ! ! .!..

v f"'"e' Silks. C rcassian Sluiwls and

ciprccai oper3iiou oi mind anu couy, cnnidte and localities, clothins and !he physical cduca-jScarfs, MerillO llkTs., lion of childrrn, are topics of permanent a:,t : Ixililjancl? rC pervading interest, with the discussion and- . . 0 . elucidation of which the pag:s of the work wi'.r.Clolhs, LaSSimcreS, ballmctls, be minij died. 'Superior Hrowu and recom3ie:;datio:; of the work. hjlcaclicd ShirtilS ailll We approve ot ih-plan cn wl.icli t:j: puhlica-; 1U i tion, entitled the Journal of Health" is con . 1 lieetlllg'S, 1 iaiUS, LllCCKS ducted, and believe, that it is calculated to be ;rr j l. : 0. useful, bv enliKhieninc rublic cn'uuun on!lllKiI,a'

ssubjectof high importance to the welfare cfso-L feV Ladies TraVelllllC:

lave uppeatui,! -() t&sa picjceoi.liaskets. Alio Jioots, blioes

coniiautu usttaii-.tss oi ttie nubhcanon,

coast; A monarch's impious nod tbey dare oppose, And scorn 'd to tremble 'midst a host of foes. These are the heroes, whose immortal names, Stand foremost on the glorious roll of fame; On memory's record ever shall they stand

The sav'ours of Columbia's happy land. Theirs was the task the fate of war to try, Like freemen conquer, cr like freemen die; Each sylvan muse liaa touch'd the golden string, And tuned ber harp our heroes praise to sing. O! memory divine, celestial power! Who deigns to visit in thia happy hour: O! Freedom's Goddess, thee we also bless, Scource of our nation's present bapiness. Beloved Freemen! let us ne'er suppose That liberty's fair tree spontaneous grows; The task is ours the tree to cultivate, And all unite to rear the fabric great: Let virtue, science, knowledge, all comhinO With harmony, to rear the pltfnt divine. Look bow our Father's totl'd, and fought and bled, To plant, to cultivate, and rear its head, Shall we, their eons, forogo the precious charge? No, while we live we'll cheerly man the barge. From discords all, from all contentious strife,

From jealousy, that curse and bane of life;

of our native artiste. Boston Adv.

From the Providence Daily Advertiser. Origin of Paper money, Thu veiacious Spanish Ilistoiian, so often quoted hy Irving in the Conquest of Grenada,

bray Antonio Agapida, relates that the Count de Tendilla, while besieged hy the Moors in the fortress of Albanu, was destitute of gold and silver wherewith to pay his soldiers, who began to murmur, seeing they had not the moans of purchasing the necessaries from the people, of the town. "In this dilemma," says the historian, "what does this sagaciou? commander? He takes a number of lit

tle morsels of paper, on which he inscri

bed various sums, large and small, and sigus them with his owu hand and name.

These did he give to the soldiers in earnest of their pay. How, you will say,

are soldiers to be paid with scraps of paper? Even so, I answer, and w ell paid tod, as I will presently make manifest: tor the good Count issued a proclamation, ordering the inhabitants to take these morsels of paper for the full amount thereon inscribed, thrcatning severe punishment to those who refused,

From proud ambition, and from envy's sting; and promising to redeem them at a At From all divisions that they each may bring; ! ture time with silver and gold. Thus, bj

From want of industry, and toil, and care;

From fancy's dreams and pleasure's luring snare, From all these woes may we continue free, And hail with joy, each yearly jubilee. I Bising Sun, Dec. 29ib,

Editors of Newspapers. What an unlucky calling, that of an editor is. He must always look a-head. He can never

turn about (except turning his coat) and ted lhe civilized world with unbounded

by

a subile and most miraculous alchymy, did this Catholic cavalier turn worthless

paper into precious gold, and make his late impoverished garrison abound in money.'' Irving adds, that "the Count de Tendilla redeemed his promises like a royal knight, and this miracle, as it appeared in the eyes of Fray Antonio Agapida, is the first instance on record

ol paper money, which has since inunda-

Lord Tumbridtre when young, was

much addicted to dissipation. He was asked one evening hy an acquaintance to accompany hiin to a lecture on animal

spirits. HI he treats upon spirits, why

suppose J mucl go," replied the young

lord.

Two farmers lately met in the streel,

and after the usual salutations, one said, "now '(is so tine weather, 1 hope every thing will come out of the earth" "except my wife who was buried ten das ago,1' immediately added the other. An Irishman arrived at Boston, Inst summer, and sought emploj. ment as a la-

i)ouier, and finally obtained an engagement on one of the islands in the h.ubour. Pat had never seen a duck in all his life. Shortly alter entering on the dischargo of his new duties, a brood of chickens and another of ducks w ere hatched, both by hens. The owner put both broods to

one hen, in order to save the services of

the other, and told Pat, as he was short

of meal, to bespaiing ol his allowance in feeding them. Pat mixed up a small dish

of dough, and commenced feeding his

mixed Hoik, wheu he was struck with the fact, that about own half had broad

shovels for beaks, and shovelled up the food very fust; while the others had quite small sharp beaks, and got but little oi the allowance. "Arrah! my darlings," says Patrick, "fair play is a jewel; I'll

jist be after putting you on an aqual An

ting. "He went to the house, got a pair of shear?, caught themoi the shovel beak and sheared ihein down to the calibre of those of the sharp beak, put them down, and said, "Wag away, you spalpeens; 1

am told this is a fra country, where ever)

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iaKe a survey ot wnat's going on around opi)iem:eu his happened in HS t. him. In these party times he cannot iL is something nf a musiion ,t th;.

calculate on pleasing more than one hall jay whether we ought to be obliged toUivo privileged my darling if you please, of the community and those who do the Countfnr huirni ..J

" " --' v'iiw WtJ 114 I UilllUIJ U not, as it is not always easy to turn these morsels of paper into the ready coin.

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Shoes & Pumps, Ladies Fine Morocco and Prunella do.

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ujc cuiaiautu usualness o: tne publication,! t ii j . while conducted by its present Editors. Ve,,and lrOgailS, OOllblSling OI

ihereiore, reel no hesitation in tecon.rnendiiig,onn0p.M?s Vino C'aW M to the public patrone. O ClllieiiaL 11 a -T 1UC Wil Philadelphia, oc:. is, ts:o. Broiraiis, Coarse do. Fine

?, ciiapman, a. rrofessors ;n

Wnv l Dewtts, M. D Thos. 0. Jmc!, M. D. Wm. E. Uorner, M D. John C. Otto. M. U.

thomis T. tluwscn, M. D. Frar.kiin llache, M. 1). Uev. James Motgornery. D. D. uector of St. Stc-phtn's Church.

William 11. De Ltncey, Provost of the Univtrnity ct Fennsvlvar.iu. 15. 13. Smith, Editor of the ThilailelphU Itecorder, and Hector of Grace Church. C.T. Btdeil, Hecccdcrof St. Andrew's Cli. James Aheiorcmbie, D. D. Assistant Miiiis:er of Christ Church and St. Pctti'j. Ceorge Waller. Jackson Kemper, Assistant Minister of Christ Church ir.d St, Peter's. Thomas U. Skinner, 1). 1), Pastor of the Fifth Presbyteriun Ch. William M.Enjjlea. Pustorof the Seventh Presbyterian Church. John Uugtics, Pastor of St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Michael Hurley. Paster cf St. Augustine Catholic Church. William II. Furness, Pastor of the First Congregational Church. W. T. Urantly, Pastor cf the First Ilap list Church, t Editor of the Columbian Star. John L. Dagg, ?stor of thv Fifth Biptist

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Allspice, Ginger, Cinnamon, Indigo, Copperas, madder, Szc. ALSO OX 1LLXD Cotton Yarn and Eatts.

A'txv Laicrenccbtirgh, Dec. 26, 1829.

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Dr. Thomas "White's Vegctablc Tooth-Ache Drops. finilE only Specific: evrr cfiered to the pufclb iL ii.tn which a permanent tnd radicil cure may be obtained of iht disigretab1e pain the troth ache with all its uttercUM evils ; audi as fracturing the jaw in extracting cf tlie nrthf which ot itn provts nure painful than the tocth actio itself; and coldjnssinjr from thedtcavirg

jtctth to tlu jiW thie to ti. head, producing

a rheumatic atltction with many otter unpltts.

nertrins. Pastor cf the Metho-Lut ... i irmmh X:.- y-.1 ,.r whi-h r

Fpiscopal Union Church. dticed from foul or dtcvii teeth. 1 an hr::

.rto olicr to the .'oria a

iiih-s wiic, i.Siui u oi. ucvtc a . ia iiV;ng it in ny pow

aieiiioaist t .puct -pal Church. n mtdy, that will not only mauve the pain, I ut In addition to the above , the names cf a num- pre:evve the teeth from further decav. ;9 tinus her of highly eslremed members of the diil'er-out 0f yj if properly tj-pbed,) nd amst iho ent Proiessions, who are ubscrilers to the) tji3eass in euchas tre dtcayii, anid h-e mt work, miglit he pnrclucrJ a csprcsjive of thetcrm,nenctd achii-g, rtsiuringr thtra to health and

csumuuon in wiacu it is new. With one ii

voice, tne putiic press irom cn end of the Continent to theothtr has spoken of the Journal of Health in ttrnis of unequivocal commendation.

TERMS. The JOUPvWVL OF HEALTH will appear in

numbers i 16 pages each, octavo, on the second

CERTIFICATE.

Jlr. Tkwuis White I have the pleasure U inform you, that agreeable to yur u quest, 1 have been using your tooth ache drops m n.y practice for sometime past, and 1 must acknow U dj;e that 1 f.nd them far superior to any thing 1 hac ever Wt kuovta tor that purpose. You are in-

not take his paper are generally the most Clamorous agaiust himso he has more enemies than friends. If he takes up

one side he displeases the other, and if

lie takes up no side at all, he displeases

every body. His case resembles that of

a Salem witch of yore, when suspected, she was thrown into a pond, tied head, neck and heels if she sunk, and, was drowned, she was a poor, innocent persecuted woman and if she swam, she "wa3 taken out and hung it was death any how. If an editor is polite, he has some political intrigue on hand, if he is formal, he is a proud bearing cur and deserves no encouragement better he a dealer in grog, tape, snuff, or any thing else here he can please every body that is, if he knows how he has no occasion to offend any one. It docs not cost him much to say yes sir" to all politicians, and they never be the w iser as to his real sentiments but this will never do for an editor, he must show hU colours; and then commences political warfares, with long shots grape and canister long toms and ctoes tiring Hashes of wit bursts of satire, and full

and tourth Wednesdays of every month Price Uirely safe in rect4tnnnidii. than to cure v.M.e

per annum, Jl t5 ia advance. Subscrip-I times out ot ten, lor, from the succeai 1 have

iiau, i oeueve your rccurruueauiuua icj:s su.;r of their merits.

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.' 1 T a"u?uuhoiiey said I'helinV and what may

""'.-u ui iinut Why 'said I'.it we have loss

FP, n a ' '". 1ce"lfa"' Pw', our breakfasts; and d'ye tbii,k that P.

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dog than an editor. He has to publish for every body, whether wise or foolishcorrect all the errors of the illiterate and make their articles grammatical and reada ble. Xcnia Record.

When Aaron Burr was at the height of his power aud wearing the honors of the republic, in journeying through the interior of New York, he was struck, one day at a tavern, with the singular spirit apparent in the execution cf a little pen and ink drawing that hung over the fire place in the bar room. Upon inquiry he ascertained that this was the ptoduction of the landlord's sou, nn apprentice to a neighboring blacksmith. Col. Curr expressed some curiosity to see the iad,tho was accordingly sent for His conversation and appearance gave evidenc of in-'

The field of honor. Two gallant sons of Emerald isle, who have taken up their abode on the north side of the St.Iaw-

rence, lately came over to the south side in the neighborhood of Ogdensburgh, to settle a matter between them in au honorable way not by cracking each others kuowledge boxes with their little big sprigs ol shillalah, but to crack pistols at each other. The St. Lawreuce Gazette intimates that -the difficulty originated in the explosion of some tall words over ajugolblue ruin. The parties came upou the ground. It was a cool morning. Their knees shook with cold, and their hands trembled.! Indeed, the errav

mist of the morciii had well nih ui

them into an ague. However, they exchanged two shots without effect, and might have proceeded father, had it not been for a bright thought of one of the principals, while the seconds were charging the bull dogs for another trial.! 'Och, Peelim,' said Patrick, 4e have

forgotten one thing after all.' iAiTah,

be i

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dlv spalpeen

that would be after sending his wife's mother's only son into t'other woild with an empty bread basket.' 413othcration to us, and haven't wef replied Phelim, Who'd have thought that in this fraa and christian country, we two cf the dearest friends that ever ran away from swatc little Ireland thegcthcr, should be here in the core J jist lor mutkering uich iiher. And then for poor Judy, Ochl and what will she and the childers do for potatoes,

u nci) imswicKeu nana otmme sTiall have shot the day light out of my ctare fiiend Patrick. -O murder in Irish,' cried Pat rick, I tremble all over from the sole of the head to the crown of my feet only to think how I should file after being the death oVuch as ye .PhcKm.' And so let us go thegither and get our breakfast, aud talk the matter over, for

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wran, mm unu uuu,me cijuui; uo e.uu- ,iCns and cow.rriir.iem.oi.s (pot paid) will be

recfived hy J:.J.;h JJ;lssr Agcut, Xo. 10S. t'hesaut street, I'hiudlphh.

Subscriber at a disUuce will discover thht

The minister of a chapel, within the Blackburn Hundred, examining several young applicants of his ilock for confirmation, addressed a poor girl, smartly adorned in a new frock. Well, my girl, and who made you?" 4,Made, (answered ?hc very quickly) why, Beity, sir." 4No, no, I mean your bod), my dear." -"Indeed, sir," replied the girl casting an admiring look upon her dress, she made both body aud skirt." "Dear me, young woman," said the minisicr, "you must be very weak not to understand me." "Weak! (hastily interrupted

the girl) I may well be weakj lor, do you know, sir, my mother has forced me to take physic all this week." There was

uo resisting this display, and the bullied clergyman was fairly forced to give up the point. Exam in c r.

TAKEN UP "vN the 26th of Novctaber

J 1829, by

I am well cenvinrr;?, that it will cure rrcst

t?tt a of the touth

the ditii ulty of remitting the amount of a sin I ppe-rlv applied

arhe,

;n it is

thntly

J .ni Lot abj? to tax much t:

ftle subscription will te obviittd hy any four ct! this time s to its prfititiv propert'es t them sendiii-; live dollais to the Agent. Those j h'ctn what 1 hav. ecn cf your teeth ttat hr.vo to whom this may not he convenient, can re- btcn long cured aud preserved from drcs i' i,', ceive sixteen liumners of the woik by remitting' ai-d ti4ni fev weeks experience, I aiw decidfia dollar to the same perso.n ly of the opinion, tirt it v.'iil have a very t ei h The Journal of lle.dth, including the indei, j ci&l effect in preset ving the teeth ; at d recfmwill form, at the end cf th'j ver a volume t.1 ntT.d it, hpiiicr that it iauv nrove a nlessir t

! huniiiuiy, oid ad antivirus toyourstlf.

AGENT?. ! " au respect,

! i vtmaui vcuri. Ice. W.M, I. .V.lilllKKV.

torjtvM! Dentist,

Xo. ?!, South fifth street lhiudelhia i'i.

4CJ pages, cct&vo.

J ilsiion.lOSChrsnut street, rhihUdr-h It', k J .V-;. uatimorr.

irw.itivi liur?i'tst,07 l'ultcn street. New Yu k. Carter h iVVf, Hcston.

And mol towns iu the United States. CCj Subscriptions lo tho tbovc wcik received at this ofiice. 3 Howard.

HUN WAY fir.m th mil-ri.

uu, u i uit :u iM:-j;iwcr

Dennis Hiley of

Lawrenccburh township. A

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1 or s!e by Samuel Morrison, urgh. Trite 50 cents per r.b'ul.

Lawrence.

5000

i 'SUE LS GUAR-CO. 1 L wanted immediately at the

JYt?'Lav:Tcnctli:;'gh Fvundry; for wind; r Cent? per bushel vtill be given.

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indtntuixd uppuntice ta vhe U ! AJUJ 1U U1 10 J LkU b UlU luring luisimss. Sid Kdward isj AViiO Call TCail and AVritC, ilisabout 1) jears eld, f.vc feet ejht! -. , , . .

2 iucius high, giev tes, daik liair, DOsCU IO iCai'll IJ1G prilUlllir

und rcmpKxion of the sn.o colour. The ahuvtl x ,m.l.i ...f

1MV HOP" HUrHvvr.l t lit nr f hsrw uil! h, nsid In- l.k , ' tUlrS. U UUlll JUKI tLUUll

some white haira in the forecad, left hind loot "white, a small tvhiteapot hn the thigh, supposed to be about tl jears

old, no other marks or brands perceivable.

Appraised at $Q7 50, by N illiam . Cheek and Nathaniel Fori, I);eaiber, 10th, 1S29. Certified, THOMAS PALMER, J. V 50 3w

reward I ut no charges will be paid lur his c. 'JU2,IiU-5 n uiim nw turn to the service of the suhs, ..ber The pub-i sitlKlt 1011 by appl Yl

(iiaxeiv ai mis onice.

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pciil oi the liw.

MORGAN WELSH.

January 2, 1S:K.

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Protection!

iOtEOUGE H. DUNN, as Airent for the

L;.v L:,v f VLij rroiecnon insurance company, contiuStop lnm ! fctop him UV0 iKsur. jjj, . ',, 0Jlber ,0.

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ptjty, on the most favorable terms. t'crsons having their property expcscil to danger froru rlro, or risk on the river, would do u ell to call and have it nado safe.

L wiener burh, Nov. 21, ITO. 47

IT KFT the residence of the stih.

il J scribtr on Sunday, the i;Uth

inst. PHILANDEK STIiVKXSOX, un indentured apprentice to the

Dlackimituintr business. Said bov

is about 19 years old; 5 feet 7

or Hi

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inches high, dtk luir and complexion had on when he went away, a roundabout Jof drilling', pautabons of rippd lindsey, and fur hat. A Ueward of ON E CI NT w ill t e paid fur his apprehension and return to the subscriber but no charges will be paid. The public are cautioned against harboring or trusting him, on the penalties of the Uw. BENJAMIN SELLERS. Dec. 22t 1829. 51 Blank Deeds, Mortgages, for sate at this Office.

Hags! Bags!

j Tim (tiits and one half j erpuud, in CASH

ivtll f't pwd for tiiiy tnumtay oj clean Cvtiun and J.uit)i ACS, l th(T Gtfre. iiimiMii nafciif i i a..-iifA..i,--tnnniiiifi ii iw-unia.nnanMr INDIANA PALLADIUM, PRINTED AND PUBLISHED DAVID V. CULLBY,

Flour, Corn meal, Flax-seed, Tallow, Oats, Wood, &lc. Will be received at this office in payment of subscriptions and other debt?.

TERMS. The Paii.iimvm is printed wetkly, m s.upff -royal pjper, tt t tlKliK D()l.LAii", pcrar.i uu paid at ihr ti d of the ytur; hut Vkhrh Jiiry tu

in uJt'a.'.fe.or hy pyir- l VO UOLI AKS i, F1FVV (JKXTa at the expiration of s .. u.'.s. Those wh.) rtceive their ppcis l the mui c&rner, must p4y the carrier, ethers isc it viil be charged on their u'scriptioa. ADYrUiTlEMKNTS consi.cucusl.v inserted on rcasyntl Is Urn;