Indiana Palladium, Volume 8, Number 16, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 5 May 1832 — Page 4

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Tor the benefit of such of our readers as may find Political Economy and Constitutional too d,v a study, wo publish the f ,liov;in.2 story, Living the reader to moke li!s own application of its contents: THE Till IKE TRAVELLERS. , Some fort v years a-o, three young friends f A out together upon a distant .journey, in order to better tli -ir condition mldo; and

havin-r heard that a famous town, called

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.fdomrsllc cloth, r,r.v; and fov?r hereof- j rjrrurofjo:ii z u...,k, wu.u

tinai'shed persons, are not ufien so prodtN

a nihility that, ! tive as the cue which was undertaken 0:1 cinr r would be ! such an occasion on the 2udh of November v.Tih youV i st lon lour rooms and a kitchen in the

Union Town, held out the most encouraging projects for lie beginners, tney reFolved to pay it a visit. Upon enquiring tho'v were told that the most ui-

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t.r nf the same quality as a for-i 'in one

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merelv because ttiere was

at some future d.iy, the fore V. , C. v -1 r, !- r,n. i r vodr 1'.

SUCH I"VJ1 l.O UUl IU IHAVIV- ,Hf-4i , -. . - . , mr t i 4 ;t-fdv i Ctisa del Ancosn were oncned. lU mvves

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lowed up

dice Sou

t, l,oa;tninrl nn livvror to oral vivs a great deal ct dried wsne v.us

;nt!.-4t tK now mr.,1 was th-i found, wh:ch bemg dissolved m water had

111 mi. IMlViU-Kj V.JI

Oik Pals. tc. &C. 50" boxes rr.J Bottles,

c:.s'.;s 1 pint Castor Oil

10 ! do pint do i Bottles 0 do do quart do i

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this argument, wu;cn ne no aouo. i"m;- ., . on f'nncv Col. .n Tattle., n ero.it

l,nnr.b xviaht in it r but no sooner was louiia uwn-. xuu ' " a !

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s hs dupe, bv trvina enl tirai i.'- ...,j, ..... , Ihcrncrwas in Iho intent M1 Pv of!?na onos-,f (hem rr, t.reck a!1J I.a(m W .o 1 m, i :. n. I iKfrntmlvrttmill black ink. In S?V- .rH CO JUliJ Jo 4.0 f.o

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could brinr them speedily to their journey s end, wis thit in which they then were that it was a straight road, and one having very few impediments or obstructions, and so easy to find, that nobody, who possessed common sense, could fiil to keep it. dli this plain and simple direction, and under a mutual agreement tint they would fjilow it, they proceeded onward harmoniously rr.d with perseverance. and made great progress during many days. The road was a tine well made highway, enlivened by the numerous travellers who passed along it, and presented every where the appearance of general prosperity amongst the inhabitant whoso firms and villages it passed through. In some places it ran near the rrirgui of a noble river, whose surface was whitened bv the sail boats and crafts which frequented die market of Union Town, and thus did prosperity appear not to be confined to those who were laboring on the land, but equally extended to those who were occupied on the water. After journeying, for some days, along til's delightful route, an occurrence took place, which proved a most unfortunate one lir cur travellers. Having arrived at a point where a new road struck off from the main h'ghway, in a diverging direction, one of the party, who was a native of New-England, stepped the others short, and pointing to the new road, insisted upon it that that was the true and best route. Another one of the three, who happened to be born in the Southern States, expressed a different opinion upon the subject. He said he had studied geography, that he knew precisely where the town lay; that a continuance in the straight road would carry them dircstly to it, and that taking the new route would most unquestionably occupy a longer time, cs the distance would be greater, and the f.tigue consequently increased. Resides, he said that the new road was full of stumps, hill?, and hollows, which would impede their progress, and perhaps endanger their limbs, and what was worse, the would not fire as well as on the old road, and would h ive to pay dearer for their meals and lodging. To all this apparently sensible reasoning, tho New-Engkmder replied, that there was no soundness in it that geography was a mere theory, and not to be put along side of facte that he was well assured that tho new road was the shortest, and the best, and the cheapest to travel on, and he was not to be convinced by such flimsy arguments as thoer; brought forward by the Southerner.

Tiie latter then took out of his pocket a

shortest, the best, ana me c:icapesi? ... r - "'""e " , i 4 ' T . . v r th-se twV, now constituting a majority told and ashes were lying cn the hearth.; and on Patent .neilmnc. Km-v Ariietes, c he Southerner, that if lie would not uo along ! a beautiful pedestal of Giollo antica, was a j Godfrey's Cordial British Ol, with them bv fair means, thov would make jlamp cf terra cotta, in the form of a youth i 0ppCrmint, B.ilcman s Prop, l,v fnnl. Unon this thov threw a ! kneeling and holding a patera in Iks hand, j TTariem Oik EofTa Pills,

'.VilV. rrv frd snclo?s U-vted States. Ma I

vplciidid vehicle ui Hie kiii tu ti.e west, has

! ro'iureived rtinn r.jr on the line from Law - ';' ve-, (iiviot, to (iic.'ii;Ki Ij l.e iv; l. . renrebuigh evory Monvlaj', WrJ- ! i i ... . - ". r . i i

nrs.ixv s' a r.i-i.xv uh'imihi;, ai u n tiictk.f una arrive at ('sucni U by noon each day.

' Leave C licjnati every l ues ltv, Thursday ul SAturda" nuinrnf, at C ociockt and air.ve j &t reicehiirgh by if.nu eucli d y . I Tne above I : e will c in-ot with the fv-IIow. ! inp routes, viz : t?ie ladianap lis ntail stage line

tl e s;ne d;s, tri-weckly, connecting'

cord around the neck ofthe.Southemcr, wlio I A IVrmle skeleton faund in the same pkc t Wheat on. Itch Oin,en GordakV Dro?3, i ZZT tto Si continued refractory, and pulled him along. , is perhaps, that ct the smvc wno had tne jre;s Pills, Lee; Klixir, j n;'?e to Sl. i.uis. M . See. - Thov had not journeyed inanv days be-' superintendence of tiie kitchen. Ikilam of Honey, Chlorin-3 Wash, .f9 .Uestardly tu Ldayette and the up-

. J J y fore the Southerner began to discover tiie

reason whv the New-Englmder was so anx-

ious that the party should follow the new route. Jonathan was no stanger to the

dirlerence between the two roads, but lie

had lately bought a tract cf land on the new route, and had built a tavern upon it, for wlvch custom was wanted; and besides tlvs a r.timber of hj relations and friends had settled on the new road and had hired him, as a shrewd acute follow, to assist them to put money in their poekef?. by inducing travellers to pass by their dooTS. This was tho secret of tho business; and as soon as the Southerner wos convinced of it, by finding Jonathan rxtremely anxious to stop at every tavern, and to urge his companions to cdl for something to eat and drink, for which they wore charged half as much again a? they had to pay on the old road, ho could no longer contain himself, and he broke out into a terrible passion. lie charged the others with a combination to plunder him of his property with having deprived him of his rights as a free man with having violated the contract under which they had commenced the journey, by which it was agreed that they were to keep tho straight road and finally concluded by declaring that he would not go a step further. At this stage of the business, the Pennsylvanian himself began to have some doubts about the advisahleness of dragging tho Southerner any further. Ho began to discover that what this latter had predicted of the new road was true enough". It was rough in many places, and so miry in others, that it was (tiflicult to get along; and after travelling for a couple of hundred miles, he found, upon inquiry, that they were just as far fiom their journey's end an they were when they left the forks of the road. He aho began to find that his purse had become much lighter, and was almost inclined to join the Southerner in a short cut across the country, to get back into the old rovd. No sooner, however, did the Yankee perceive tin's leaning of t he mind of his victim, than he began to play oil" upon his credulity, in the following language: ''Have we not,' said he, "advanced at the prodigeousrate of ten miles-a day since we struck into the new road?' Hero the Southerner interrupted him, by saying that on the old road, they could have travelled forty. 'Have von not-

continued he, 'kept money in the country,

Palate Dye Sti;JJ WYinloic G2as. ArOTIIV.CAlUKS' FrKXITl'EE, &X. &C. IS O C;'P Aloes, lOOOr)0 Ibs.Rils Copaiva. 1000 lbs. Crude Borax, 1000 lbs. reJiaedd

77r;) lbs. refined Camphor,

ROC) lbs. Calomel, 2000 lbs. Cream of Tarter, 10 bbls. Alum,

Dll'povfs Cough Drop-,

Seidletz. Powder?, Soda powders, Court Plaister, ?l:ihy"s Pi lister, Cumbackcr's Pills, cc. "Windsor Pwp, Fancy Cologne, Hungatv Water, Pinv Fancy Iku3:i?3,

I Paint Uoxes, (7b-,)

ao-1 Lead Pencils, Ever Point?,

Pomade, Vegetable Rouge, vcc.

.?? Tri.wetkJy via Petersburg', Dur injj'on, Lxi"R"to'i and Frank fart, Ky. ,?Vo Northwardly, via Harrison, Drookville. Centervdse mid Cn- eisvilie, &c. fee. This Ii e a!s;, con e-ts with the dady line of fm boats to Ycvay, Madison, &c. to Louisville Ky. Tiie vsadere'er k?.ns horses to hire, wi'l

! be teulv t aU tlnes to convev nasvenrers il

2 tons Chloride of Lime or Bleaching ! Ord-n bv letter will meet thesuno pro:m;t wl. smd is OetertnV Pox ders, 100 lbs. Puchu Leaves, I nrtentioa'r.s v personal application. ' j XtP-,he interei 20 boxes Carbonate of Magnesia, f ri,nv .. wfTCTtni vel:MK community.

500 lbs. Calcined Magnesia, f0 bbls. Epson Salts, 120 do. Glaubers Salts, .r00 lbs. Blue Galls, 20 bbls. Ground Ginger, T0 oun'a Iodine 50 ounces Hydriodate of Potasli, 10 cases Liquorice Ball, 2 bales Liquorice Boot. ,r cases Gum Tragacantlu

5 do. Gum Senegal, do um jirabic, i

OUUllT ;ieicn,ut, x wivbm t.ie ViCirniy or a'j in:nir counties.

pists supplied cn accommodating terms. j Ite i- aware thai the ?jirit if competition I,

tneu to use all exertion

ot of himself and tt.e im

tiUUinlA nhi-'v II, I .nte-Kbiir to superintend tiie drainer In rr-

Old Sin cf t?iCi(tOod SiWUiritdr:" , sii, the greatest care will be taken to nicvent - i i- . .

Vvrer Marlet ttreeU or Fifdt street, ! '"s experience m that

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pru i io". " i i j. i 'i'be f tre i-i a'l cases will be moderate. - ! i3tre at the nk of the owner.

STO tkC JFaftUC j rrsas. j pp'y to J. V. Hi xter. post and rSHR undersized have just received f.-om ' offic?' Lauenr eburh ; mul at Scudder s K v., n..V w;i.inhiinrl i;ii5hnrrh. 1 n main stieet, Ci -cu n

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a larje and neral r.sj?ortmcnt ot

IJ do. Gum Assafoetida, vai u Si

52 do. Gum Camloge, j Which they are now opening, and tiler fjr sa!e

200 lbs. Gum Guaiac, 1000 lbs. Quicksilver, 100 lbs Oil Cinnamon, 150 lbs Oil Hemlock 00 lbs. Oil Pennyroyal,

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JOHN 1). ClIMIXS,

Afart-n 21, !S:i2. 10-tf Proprietor.

50 baskets Bordeaux Oil, 20 cases Table Oil, (in bcttyV) 2 casks Common Sweet Oil,

25 bbls. Castor Oil, 200 lbs. Oil Origanum !

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: on very reasonat.se terms, constin, m pari, ot, C 12 Ml 7F-2&l?.ZWarTi

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Imported and Domestic Ijr.jucr?; Spices; Wi2iIoiY-&!Iass,

Ail sizes; XA1LS, vril assorted;

't fnbcribr taks this method to inform tb.e pab ic in jreneral that he has established the clia r mak rg t tidiness, on High street, opposite t!ie market house, where lie will ke?n co'istanMv oo liand a large and fnler.diJ

! assortment of

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,lJS- v'n wri,Mmoi, un.KJii i.emon, j Aml manv olher articles All f which will be ! 20 dozen (boxes) Oil of Croton, s.:d at ji'hobsa'e or J!eiall, At their ltou,c in 50 lbs. Oil of Spruce, j Lawrenceburgh , opposite the store of Hv.'och j 150 lbs. Oil of Sassitfras. ;l .Johrr, 10 IIjs. Oil of Mon.arda. 25 !:. Oil Savin. ! THOMAS SIIA ,

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small folded map, containing tiie geograpliy that otherwise would liavo been spent at of the countrj'; and,- marking the spot at taverns in Canada?' 'Yer.,' retorted the which they were then holding their discus- Southerner, 'but you have left less money sion, and pointing to the locality of the I in my pocket than there would have been

town, he clearly showed that the new road had we gone the old road, and even had we

would be two sides ct a triangle, whilst the old road was but one and then, with a triumphant air, such as mathematicians have a right to use, followed up his demonstration of what he thought could no longer admit

of a doubt, with this incontrovertible axiom '

"Any two sides of a triangle are greater than the third." The Yankee, who had been well educated and was as familiar as his antagonist with Euclid's Elcments,finding that he could

150 lbs. Oil of Wormsecd, 50 groce assorted Punge nts,

; cases Prepared Chalk,

ISAAC PBOTZMAX.

March 29 ih, 1832.

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AND

Settees, &c.

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250 ounces Sulphate of Quinine, Ptlle- KMAINING in the ls OHice at Law tiers warranted first quality, m one ; jj.a rencebugh, Indiana, on the 1st day of Apr-1, ounce vials, with gold edged boxes, j 1832; which if not taken out in three month.

2 bbls. Hasped Quassia "Wood, 200 lbs. Salts of Tqrtar, 500 lbs. Super Carbonate of Soda, 500 lbs. Tartaric Acid, 250 lbs. Seidletz Mixture, 100 lbs. Rhuhard Boot, 250 lbs. Pulverised Bhubarb, 5 bales Sponges:, 150 lbs. Tartar Emetic. 1 000 lbs. Peruvian Bark, 250 lbs. PulvM Jalap, 150 ibs. pulvM Ipecacuanha,' 40 caiboys Oil of Yitriol, eastern, 20 do. Aqua F'Tlis, duplex, 5 do. Medical Nitric Acid, 25 do. Spirits Nitris Dulcis, 25 do. Sulphuric Ether, 10 do. Muriatic Acid, 20 do. Aqua Ammonia, 500 kegs Ground White Lead,

1000 lbs. .Dry White Lead,

: Whicli be Warrants for durability andwotk- ; n-ansiip, equal to any in the western country; ; which ho wjH dispose of, on reasonable ternis.

will be sent to the General ioat-Office as dead ! a,t :(1..i.r, , , " V". ' ' 4 1 1A"

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letters. Armstrong V'alter I Jackcii Enoch

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nei accompnsn nis purposes oy argument, j ttio expense ol other parts of the country, lrsortcd to tho only expedient which re-; from which the population has been with' mined for him. Ho was determined that j drawn, and at tho expense of trave llers tiie party should go by the new road, and as! who. like mvself.overnfr.vomd bv .n,,,!,'

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nr uMim imi cumpct me couuiemcr to go ! nave been lorced to travel this road against

vith nun unless he could win over the third j their consent, at a sacrifice of their "time,

i.u vr vwio uau usienca 10 doth arguments, ind was rather inclined to tavor the views

of the Southerner, he began to

given a portion of our funds to tho Canadians in exchange for an equal value of provisions.' "Have we not,' proceeded the New Enghndcr, affecting not to hear tho knock down answer cf tho Southerner, "have we

not witnessed, eti this new road, unexara-!

pled improvement

ncss been

Have not fan

by magic?

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2000 lbs. Gilders' Whitino, 2000 Paris White, 1000 lbs. Chromic Yellow, 500 ibs. Chromic Green, 500 lbs. Verdigris, 50 packs Gold Leaf, 11. Ci Tl... T !

comfort, and money." ' i n ,nuiS Inallthesn mnlUfU w, ,.k ! -000 loer of Sulphur,

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mado to blossom as the rose? I kiv u.-. -.k i' ...

1 'il . i 'Vvi lur'. v : M iiMi 1 vj il. ns and villages snnin. un as d ivrw n , 1

" l 1 . : lUtAj ios. enenan jted. UA11 very true," retorted the Ioaaa n.

appeal to! sound sense not to mako an nrr 1 u5u,

e f a? ? m P3 third'nan s a even upon the stupid Permsylvanianvho o ?t ' p at tithe M:ddlo States. He was altogether I began to waver, much to the Annoyance oi! ?-hc0x!J!?1?f -T?nosV.

ignorant ot gcoj-raphv, and, in tact, was of! .With fi,i:n l l.ci.: i.... I U,,J- vciuuor, o, ios. anayt;o i

that class 01 peoPlo who always tldnk by to keep alive tho prejudice winch had thus ' lT i troxy, and are very hnppy and content to kept, him on his side, abandoned all idea of . gl'OC0 iOC. p:n tkcjr faith upon tho sleeves cf those accomnlishinrr hU rnd bv nrn ( groce Hess:an Crucibles,

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Adams Jose p i Angevine James Archabald Wm. Bostick James Bateman Aaron Birdzell Caroline

I Burk John

Baker Maria Bonner Heniy Beach Marcus Clark Buth 2 Callahan J ar.ro s Carbery (Catharine Coulter Jamea Cobb John Croutz John D. Davison Joint Daniel John Oils Major Dill James

j Di Is A 1 ford 1 Dazey Samuel B Daniel James Diggs 3lary i Lotiy John j E ads ?Iavy ?Ivs.

l.lsoerry Jacob Filbrook Jon ttban

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i viarnson Liudi ! (coodwin Jeiiiel j Gregg M. j Grifiiih Jones

I Howard Ephrahn

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Kenwothy Tlios. Lewis Jonah Ludlow Stephen Lathrop Isaac Littcll i:iia? Latham Charles A Line Ii James

Milbr George j M'Caslin Aim j Murray Geo. ! Murray James Geo 1 Noves Benjamin' 1 ISorthum Patlirom j Oblieive llobert I

Oglesbv'J-

Oiilovio John

Osborn Mary Owen James Porter Thos. Capt. Pollock James 'i I'ntcrson Thcs. Dr l?ate Solomon Pratt Edwin G. Pic?ch Abraham Percival John S. Rogers A sl. Boss Philander or Abraham Grant

Siioprrd 6c Wheeler or Polly Sliopwdl Stroud Jos. or Joshua Statler Jo .

?Vo t i e c oi co-pax-1 aer sh ip . j FplIK subscribers having assjeiateJ them- - selves &s partners in trade, will transact i business at the old stand of George Tousey unt v -r tiie firnri of Tousey ttnd Uunn A share of ! pab.ic pa'.r:iiuge is lespectfullv solicited. ! GEORGE TOUSEY, I JACOB P. DUX. March ZV. I S?. utf

PJVUK subscer wishes to sell l.is H;:jinv Urm consistinff of ?Q re, U'jr about QTi under rood imor.ivffr.Pnte

i 11 15 separated into sir difTerent t tl i; iite balance is well timbered, consistingi if oak, wahuu, blue and pray ash, locast, vuf ff ir trees kc; lyintrnine nii'es from Lawrence-

j ourpri an;i three mi:es tsom Harrison. Far fur. I ther pirticu'ars call itnd view the premises at

,.c j place ti e suoicribtr will eeneralh b found.

April jo h,

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who will flatter their vanity and minister to

tiiuir talse notions cf patriotism. So to work Jonathan goes. ''You see' said he to tho Pennsylvanian, "this fellow from the South wants us to pursue a road which at one point actually crosses over the Canada line. For my part, I have no idea of being tributary to foreign countries. I love my own country too well to be beholden to

anacia lor me privilege of travelling I

pnsiimg ms end by argument, pro

ceeds thus: '-This Southerner pretends that we have doalt unjust and unlawfully with him by compelling him to come this road. Ought not a majority always to govern? What right has one of the parties to a contract to demur against the interpretation given to it by a majority? ione whatever. A contract, unwritten or written, is nothing in tho world but what a majority for the

rovn,

2 tons Brazi'letto Wood,

10 bbls. Cam Wood, ground, 000 lbs. Nicaragua Wood, 150 bbls. Ground Logwood, 5 tons Logwood, in Stick,

1 ton Fustic, 20 bbls. ("hipped Fustic, -j

la bbls. Copr.l A arnish

25 bbls. Philadelphia Glue,

i Hollowbey Edward Smith Dan'l

Hid Eli

Hubert Nchemiah Hamilton Wm. Houghston John Harper Sally Hobson Sct'h Hunt Jesse Hill John Johnson Geo. James William

10 bbls. English Lampblack,

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limoliolnrr ivlll it 1,. 1 ..... j lvvVf 1U. OUIIl VOpai, lvUU IDS .Jum oHGliSC.

Tl r mMTnt Mea nalions ! uoancc .his u.hcmor '.o 'bo'nVci'd.o 1 1 f ' ol, lorrords,and will never consent fn tmvM tU r : 1 -n .J -0 b)S- Madder, (rerj sitpertorA

f W h0W 50n Submit to lhc cfa mnjority-a nulliiler, i Th" nn G0Ve,rnmCU y sI,lut 'Pr because ho insets upon it that he has a I S ml - n a? t0 fnd ,!'e I ri-ht to Ju lbr '.self whether the conoutiirmer.fiJjdin'T that he win bbK- un i 1 u , . !

-and a disunion-

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Smiii.H.or S.II. 'ii i i J avier Isaac Utz Frederick Yagason Amos' Utt John F. Weaver Geo. Watts Lavina AViight Samuel B. Winchel Eunice

fJSr received from rWu&fyhla, a goncf?. form eut of tiOOK, consisting-, in part, of

(niFi'KUK-XT s:i:s,) VrATTX, and JTETIIODIST TiiS TAMEX rs, ENGLISH READERS, iiuVA-iii, And a '.variety of

And for sale by

March inh, 1832

A'orr:s, 4'c.

JOHN P. DUNN;

Woods John.

JAMES W. HUNTER, r. April Id, 1S3.2. i:? 3w. P. 3. Those who call for letters must ave the money to pay, or they may not

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receive them.

J. W. U.

Spcltei

.i ut ,i luiuornv, -endeavored to rnimtnn.t lot k-..,,. i. i -n

it bv " A , '"""'"' " ' "-vuao iiu suvsuy w in not go one su

"Il"is imp ? 1 , r , ubo"; '""'ler wiui us. Amv, 1 ,,re no idea O.U o cVs'W ,at ,hiSfl1 d hU give to .he -iU ofonoj and I .,Jxi it h;;,;l,:'.;t ::iarc v"1 lo hr forcing ia.n . cc.

tainlv no rooil niw, id7 r j u r i u .Urt wnn Ds" l ne ctar& oi'

toei.ov wkit!a,.jn.i J , : "u.nuuiou ana aisumon settled all tho

. an vantage. It doubts of t m Ponn-lrnn -b i,i;

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hen for,., .otatl a neV oM, '"-X'5'' i isnot at

500 ibs. Pvose Pin;?, 1000 lb

10 boxes i pint covr red Jar?.

do. pmt do. do. quart-' do.

do. i gall. do. do.

r do. gall. do. do. 5 do. i pint Tincture Bottles,.

do pint do. do quart do do i grdlon do

do gallon

10 20 5

AO i tZiSKi Ceiifr&CZerxTJ?) ' George Touscv.)

O hALhD proposals will be received, by the

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assortment of

Groceries, Harrtuxtrc shoes, hats, &c. 5 from r.ttsbursrh, an assortment of

ine oux' stand o?

on acemmodatiner terms, by

TOUSEY & DUNN March 29,1 S3?. 11-tV

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do

do. do' do do

orr.n-ii.ssionei-g of the V:bas! und Kne

Cand, from the 2Jth cf .May to the 1st ot Ji:ne next, at Fori Wayne, for the contt uctioa of a nun.ber of miles of die middle d.vis on of said

C.;nal; ditrinsj which time, the Plans and J'.stii mates of the K'rriil?en ivdl be open for ihe ii.I spection of aiy person wishing-to become ' j contractor ; ard any infoi mation 1 1 1 itingr to

; the kinds o weik t() be dope, the ternis ot pa-. - i tj i--.';.?o,

meat, or-the particu.ar sections ot the Cowd i i Vi -5 il J v;(a ?v

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J V revived bom Pitulurgh. per Steamer J La'ly Hymn, a quantity of A AILS. Asyni v,-' rpv,- 4 . 7

b0 boxes 1 ounce YiaZ?,

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