Indiana Palladium, Volume 8, Number 28, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 28 July 1832 — Page 4
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Whn in the silent hours of nzl The moon is wandering high ; Wh.i every orb is shinmg bright fu1 he concave of the sky r,s then ihe tumults of the breast, Are by tis magic hushed to rest. ,ll dreams of greatn-s and of fame. Ambition's meed the love of power, Then seem, but a shale a name (); the bawbles of an hour: Forever may those visions s eep, Drnealh the vast unfathomed deep .
of the place, made an agreement with the
occupant to take oil the remainder; vowing
never again to pass tneir jokcs upon uynheer Van'Wurtembtirg. ' Bedford Gaz,
HWininiiiiMliBlWiiai It is said a Primer Ins been got up at B ingor for Mr. Clay's Infant School. Wc have not been favored with a copy of the work, but learn that it is a good imitation of "Mother Goose's Melodies;'' and that the following lines are a fair sample of its contents: Eastern Argus. 'Sam Houston, he, Licked Stanber-re
X:ght is the time for sweet repose, To ui p.s kindly gven As Hope; that solace of our woes, Whose hnger points to Heaven And let us seek with constant care, A retting place fcievcr there. VEDQ
That naughty Van ! I hate the man. Chorus 'O dear ! O Lordy V The State of Maine, If we would gain, September next, you see; We need but spout And make a rout, About the Bounda-ry. Chorus 'O dear fO Lordy!'
old brown cloak and a guitar, and let the i
world roll on as it pleases, lalk ot poverty I with him it has no disgrace. It sits upon him with a grandiose style, like his ragged cloak. He is a hidalgo, even when in rags. The 'sons of the Alhambra,1 are eminent illustrations of this practical philosophy. As the Moors imagined that the celestial narsdiso hung over this favored spot, so I
am inclined at times to fancy, that a gleam
of the golden age still lingers about the
ragged community. They possess nothing, they do nothing, they care for nothing. Yet, though apparently idle all the week, they are as observant of all hnly-days and saints1 days as the most laborious artisan. They attend all fetes and dancings in Gra-
mr n finrl virmitv! !" it noiinres on um w.as
on St. John's eve, and have lately danced
away the moonlight nigh-s, on the hirvest homo of a small field within the precincts
of a fortress, which yielded a few bushels of
wheat.
A Cmisiins Dutchman. Mynheer Van Wurteroburg was the skipper and part owner of the -Bountiful row, which was admired at all the porta and siopUn LntweenNew Netherlands and
Troy, for her motel, the graceful manner in which she was equipped, and her unrivalled speed, which exceeded that of any duck or goslincver hatched Sin was built after the most approved model, brought out from Holland the bold front of her bow (how strangely have fashions altered,) could compare to advantage with any thing but her stern, and her rig was such as to bid defiance to any gale short of the like of that which stranded Noah's ark on Ararat Her captain was as clever a fellow as could be expected for a Dutchman by wh'ch appellation is understood the exact counterpart of good nature, sociability, and politeness and distinguished by a countenance, one of the few in which the physiognomist would vacillate between setting down for the frontispiece to a knowing scoundrel, or an honest ignorant simpleton. At the time of which we speak, the genr t. :,rtol Vnlinn had not been
. :JL,i not in the 'full tide of j ged with a contempt of court
aivawiiiuj c
:ssful operation; ami mo apperunco ui
A printer in Cincinnati advertises a run
away apprentice, of whom he gives the fol
lowing description: "He is about eighteen years of age, and about five feet seven inches high light complexion, sandy hail slout built bow legged takes long strides, and leans forward as he walks has been stage-struck for several months past, and will probably endeavor to get employed as candle snulfer, or scene-shifter at some of the Theatres in the towns on the river." There is something in type metal that operates towards the stage. We believe nearly half of the players have, in their time, been printers. We do not know that they all possess the physical qualifications of the candidate noticed above. U. S. Gaz.
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MASIj COACESES
Til Ui-E TIMES A WEEK IJKTW 1F.X Eaivrcnceburgh Indian-
nEMIE travel on the above line hav'.ng increas :l ed g'eatly within the last war, the pos
tVnartT-ent has KU'imruea me unocr
ned to run the mail three times a week up n
Dfii
THE undersigned having" removed heir C,;ceery Store, to a room in the u nv and splendid thiee story brick building", recently erected by S Ludlow, eq corner cf Short and II 'g;
'streets, i. ear the upper wharf, avail themselves
j ot tins means, to. inform the public, that they I a e prepared to furnish all articus in their ' ie.ther at wholesale or retail, oa the mst acj co ruiihit S; reason dde terms. They keep or
S hand large stocks ot Inn oilee Fish, spades,
Trace Chains, bugar, li qwors, Sjap, Candles, ike Sic . SHAW &, PPvOTZMAN. Julv r. 1832.
Dr. I. M. 2?roiver, HS teiiujVtd t; L a w it k c B uuu li , andefivrs Ins professional sei vices to its citizens, and those of -he adjacent cou itiy.
To his former p.ttrons, he lenders his re-
a steam boat on the waters of the Hudson
would then have excited greater consternation than would tho long expected comet at the present day in the city of Gotham. Consequently Ihe sail craft, of which the 'Bountiful Vrow" was the belle and Mynheer Van Wurtcnburg the commodore, were reaping a golden harvest; as not unfrequcntly sixty or seventy passengers at twelve to fifteen dollars 'per head, embarked with the prayers of the church and a fair wind, from one city for the other, after as many preliminaries as are now requisite for a voyage across the Alantic, In those days howeverr a passage to Albany was by no means to be undertaken without mature deliberation, as it often consumed one entire season; and we have received it from those who heard it from distant relatives of- our skipper," who learned it from ntleman himself, that in one year
he started from N, York in the spring and arrived at Albany in the autumn, without any thing remarkable occurring, other than the inconvenience of grounding four times in the river; which time, however, was improved to detach the barnacles horn the bottom of the packet, and replenish trom
the shore thur stock ot provisions ana iobacco. But sometimes a remarkable short pas-sio-o was accomplished; and it was on the afternoon of as beautiful a day as was ever beheld, not excepting even a portion of the past fortnight, that the "Bountiful row was ploughing her way rapidly, at the rate of two and a half knots per hour towards Albany, then within sight. Her passengers consisted of about a dozen gentlemen, on their wav to the Springs, the waters at that
time possessing the reputation of being a 'safe, certain and expeditious cure for the dyspepsia,' with which a major part of them were afiTcted. During the whole week which had elapsed since the vessel had left New York, they had been engaged in playing their tricks upon the captain, who cared 'for nothing put their tam nonsense in nrcakins Ins pipes.' As they had nearly
reached their port of debarkation, it was but natural that they should set about putting themselves in a fit condition to 'see comnanv.' But alas 1 the captain, on whom the passengers usually depended for shaving apparatus, informed them that lie had unfortunately sent his razor 'ashore to be ground,' and therefore could not accommodate them. Their faces instantly elonga
ted their beards were of sufficient length already and grief was visible .on each countenance. At length the skipper remembered that he had one razor, which he produced. Holding it in his hand, he mounted the companion way, and stated that he had a few remarks to make previous to delivering it up. It was necessary that all should have as equal chance as possible, and he proposed that they should shave one
side of their lace m rotation, anu men, commencing with the last operator, 'follow their hand back,' so that they would be more equally accommodated than though each finished at one operation he offering to
take the last turn. This was unanimously agreed to. The passengers all performed the first part of the agreement, and the razor came in turn to the captain, who, according to stipulation, was to conclude the first course and commence tho second. He completed and then, instead of handiug it to tiie soaped up passenger who stood ready to receive it, hurled it over the quar
ter rail. 'Dat v;il do ior preakmg mine pipes,' exclaimed he, to the angry half shaved objects that surrounded him. After venting their curses 'loud and deep' upon his lucky head, they left the sloop, which by tii's time had reached the pier, and repairing to tli nearest shop, (some distance from the hnd ng.) escorted by all the raginufHas
Reprimand. Some years ago, in one of the counties of Virginia, a witness under examination before the County Court, refused to answer a question put to him by one of the council, and was therefore char-
He was ar
raigned on this charge; a long and patient investigation of the matter ensued, and the court, after mature deliberation, decided that the prisoner was guilty, and that he should be publicly reprimanded by the presiding magistrate of tho court. The culprit was accordingly placed at the bar; the Chief Justice arose with all the dignity the occasion required, and with impressive gravity, pronounced and executed tho sentence of the court in the fallowing words: "T- G , you have been accu-
"The. unknown Doctor.'' -The Montreal
Gr.zette gives an interesting account of the practice and habits of a stranger, a physician, now administering gratuitously to the sick in that place, who, from the singul irity of his appearance, has attracted much curiosity. He leads three horses, and Irs prescriptions, which are said to be attended with great success, consist of a compound of equal parts of maple charcoal, maple sugar and lard, and an outward application of lye, not over hot. His name is Stephen Ayrcs, a graduate of a college in New Jersey, as he says. Allwj Argus. i m bii minimum mmim wtm -n mtam liist of iLeUei'Fi "FT5 EMAIN1NG in the Post-Office at ll?v! Lawrenct.burgh, Indiana, on the 1st day of July, l$32;vhich if not taken out in three months, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters. Armstrong William Hamilton James Esq. Alleway Hulday Mrs. Henry Grace Mrs. 2 Batcman Aaron Ilans .ll Wm. Boon Joseph Hughes John Buell Gcoige P. 3 Hambleton John
. .1 l I , ., .l-n c ill - o li.O fl C! fit I'4V
it ana t n is ne nas uun an. - , Te st-RC-s leave Indianapolis n Mon lav, V-cbe-dc.y and Friday mornu-gs, at 4 n I us. . I nwrencebiirirh -n ech succeed ig d.u
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the evening I-prl trom ivnvtencenurn j Spec lul acKnow eog-iiems nr meir asi uoarai
,'axs and arrive at lnd;;uiapid s m-xt d j fou to me; it and receive a continuance of their - 1 .1.. i.. .1... .itt OA. ii H'.m ' C .. tf .-l.)Anr IC 111 tllP llAlKO Ijtclir n...
. a P M maiviiiir me inn itniusii , i.vjrs. us itn.itii-i- ..v. - -at o 1 .v . . i. .. . i . i i . . i t. 9, i, ..rs ..i.
o ,1,1s ho mile.) -A'- L.avvi enctu ii ii rio,ea t uoi. apencei, u.avmic m uiciuuh 3 V . n i i ! ' J . . , , re . .
on each ekiy t its arrival win over liie neoruer s uincc.
O no, and Unr.mgUm ami J n i.e Sir. 1832.
:.t
in
l.ne connects
llie Cincinnati, O no, ana l$nr .ington aim i
Frankfort, Kv- line ot stages, a.ui wiui u e ie-.Mil-ir I na of daily mad butts up and down.
21-2'ma
x u . .-. . . yc-T n:ichirior lei triiVf-l
li e rtve u i L .h ,n titlierof tltose diiccuons, can have a ps-
s -g - vi' l.out tt rdikfurt stagt-s
uy . i ne viiiciniKiii iu a le..ve Lawrencel u; gh the
' ii. ,,,.-.l rf I 1 1 . 1 : u IV-1 T1 -
ntxt morn.rg a.ier mc v,. .. .. . -r ol.s stacre, and the mail I oats pass down the same evening at between 6 and 7, and up the next morning, between 4 and t Stage office at 11 HiWs Mansion House, Indianapol-s; ami at M..j r Hunter's Fust uni Justices Office, Lawrercc ,';ftJune 50 1832. 24
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rTMIF, subscriber has just receive! frum Phil M udephia, and is now cp.ning, a tpLndu stocot ,JCI, aoG&ti At his old stand; where he is pitparel to wait on his Customers an i all tbosi who may ihms.
proper to give him a call-
March 17th, 1832.
Burk James Barnes Silvanis Benett Squire Bromwell Jacob
HntchiiiGrs William Hays Isaac Jameson X . T. 5cc. Jones David .
Bridges Bartholomcv; Jile Joshua
sed of a lienious otlbnee; you have been
fairly and patiently tried, and found guilty
The court, in punishment of this oilence, Camion lleubcn Itev.Newlon Daniel Esq.
Belt Huffh Bl-sdel Jacob Clark George W. Crandon Mrs. Currcn lloberts Cozine Cornelius S. Clark Pago Croel Almira Cr lij Calvin Crosier Decker Col.
Johnson Joann iMrs. liynas James MeCastling William McPike Lydia J.Mrs McCurdy Samuel IMitchcl William JMcKcav Robert
M'Closicr J-unc-aCapt
APClrster Ja's & son Morgan William
has ordered that I shall reprimand you
-aint
if?
Curtis Jiichard Newton William
Davis Timothy Ksq. 52 Patorson Robert Dowden Samuel II. 2 Phinnev Jeremiah
Privileges of the Sexes in England. The ages of male and female in England arc different for different purposes: A male, at twelve years old, may take the oath of allegiance: at fourteen is at years of discretion, and may consent or disagree to
marriage -may choose his guardian, and it his discretion be proved, may make a testament of his personal estate; at seventeen, may be an executor; and at twenty-one, is at his own disposal, and may alien his
lands, goods and chatties. A iemule, at seven years of age, may be betrothed, or ffiven in marriage; at nine is entitled to dower; at twelve, is at years of maturity, and may consent or disagree to marriage;
and if proved to have suilicient discretion, may bequeath her personal estate; at fourteen is at years of legal dI.-crjt:ony and in ;y choose a guardian; at seventeen may be executrix; and at twenty-one may dispose of herself and her lands. So
that lull age, in male or iemalc, is twenty-one years, who till that time, is styled an "nfant in law. Scotland agrees with England in this point. A Barrister's Introduction to ihe Laws of England.
Dart William S. Diubiii Nicholas Dills Henry Esq. Dulay William Durham John Dunn Isaac Esq. 2 Dunleavv William
i"
Uavis Daniel i.sq.
Parson Edward Priest Rebecca Row Phillip Reed Jonathan Cart ilislev Martha Mis.s Rogers Andrew Seheks George
Smiley James
Elder Dc la esq. sonSrhmcs Jos: ph Elston C.J. Esq. Spencer Wilihm C.
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Srosi. Nails j &
JUST received from Pittsburgh, per Steamer Lady Byron, a quantity of
NAILS, Assorted; IRO, Assorted WHEAT SEIVES, And for .ale by JonN ?. DUNX. Marrh 17th. 1832. -
JUST received from FhUadelplua a genera assortment of
Groceries, glardzvarc, SHOES, HATS, ,Vc. ,iko, from Fittsbuigh, an assortment of uhich will Le oi.ei (at tne old stand of Georire Tou&ey.) uii cc t;mmoJatmg tcima, oy TUUsEY DUNN. March 29. 1832- li--' trigs' A t03 LANi., Ati...ri.ty aati couiiie br at A I..W- Will in f.i ure, tr.ve his undivided at
Iav reucclmrg h High School. rllK undersigned would respectfully inform -J- the public that they ill cpen a School on Mond ty, the 9.h of July. They have engaged ihe room nearly over the Recorder's office for the present term, where they will be present at the regular hours to altend to the instruction of students. The term will consist of 12 veek3 (Saturday j excepted.) All the branches uill he tautu which a;e usually pursued in academies and such as are requisite for admission to any of the advanced classes in colleges. In short, thy would invite all gentlemen and la lies who are desirous to obtain the accom-
j pltshmcnts ot an English or Classical education, I to favor them with their attendance; assuring ! d.m that no pains will be spared in their care- ; fu' :ai i thorough instruction. From their experience. they liatter tlumselves with the hop 3 j that they will be able to give all reasonable sati iafaction. Their terms of tuition are as fol- ; hnvs For Geography and Arithmetic, 3 pec quarter For Cng ish Grammar, Rhetoric, ! M ;ral and Mental I'hilosophy, Logic 3 50
For A'geora, Geometry, Trigonometry, Purveying, Navigation, Natural Philosophy, Astronomy and Chemistry Si For Latin and Greek languages, with tha higher branches of the Mathematics $5 . For further information apply to A. Lane and Ii G Piatt, Es,q:8. D. D. PRATT, a. b. W. II. HOLMES. July 7, 18:12.
just imassvEa,. per Steam B )at Arab, TOO pounds Loaf Sugar;
Pcppr
i caslv
1 do. 4th proof I rand v:
1 do. Holland Gin; 1 do. Port Wine; 1 do. Tenc'rilFe Wine; and for sale by ' SHAW PROTZ3IAN
F,aa're
Hce&iiygh
'Mlt 3 t'tt
ten.ion,
to his profession -may Le coiisii ltd a: j
1 1 P. subscriber takes this method to inform
e pubiic in rtneral tliat he has establish
ed tV c!ut nuking business, on High street, oijpo'-i'e tiie market house, where he will keep constantly on lund a large and splendid" assortment of
Elkins Williams
li.uls AI:tr v Airs. Tanis Abram Col. Ford Nathaniel
S a n '. 1 e rs S a n ford
Savage Thomas Esq. Sjniih Emanuel Sibil (1 Mr.rv
I hh-min'T 'illam
i P
Perns Isaac JJoct.
Enll :rjnjan:"n Esq. Seilx rt WJliam
S-uhhVr Them.'s Sinclair Mrs.
Eieldinp; Jacob
Gedney Ilellen 3Irs Garey Aaron D. Griflino; Tliomas
'i
Oil;
M
use:
1 Iritcner Va
Pith
jiii
Tiiompson id. Rev. Trvou Prudence lrs.
Guard Ezra & Moses Tavlor Is iac
h S Cilice. Oil I' .'li SUCtL? nca.. n.c uur. j ice. at ali tsmes, except when at Cm rt will j attend tl e Cn cint tJn bate, and Jop.iniibsii.il j
er's C ..UtV-., in the County vt UjuiU hu. inCncuit C -.ui is in Fiankiiu, SvV.rerlaiid, U:p;ey and Ue-' ur Cuimties. T.ie rup ti,.e ami IJistrict Ct.uns at liniiamipous. And w.liatieHl t;, bu.uieas of Iilu.-t:wce either civ I or cr.iiviiul m any ( ther n,.i.t in i ...-, u. dlj i: g tuiea He nuts uat his oi.g aini uc cc-r.afil j .ratice, w Ui n.M.re lu.n litsfjiu.ci i oerai po;t;on oi pi ;tcssu iud biiMntas, wi.tn ;i,e pubi c shall be au ed that ail bui!.een t u.ted to his charge s-liull ve e ve h ptiunpt aUtn itin, and Lest t fljrtt, to b: ii;g i . -j i-riftlv Lilid SUCCCaSlUl CI1 C.
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AND
G unph wdcr. The inir facts. Messrs.
following are .n armHays, Alerritt, and
Sparks, deputed by the Alderman and Assistant of the 0th "Ward, to inspect houses
and distribute chloride of lime, report that inJJl Cross street, a house containing 10 rooms, there were found inhabitants no hoarders at present. In two adjoining houses opposite, one contained 55 and the other 45 persons, houses cf five rooms each. In the lot of the last house, there wore
found 3 cows, 8 horses, trom oU to l.'U hogs, and in the yard of the other there were 50 hous. Here is a magazine of gun
powder one spark of cholera and the whole will be blown up. Why not provide Quarters and clear out the whole of these
premises, vhich are not more than 100' yards from Broadway? Ar. T. Courier.
Amy Hardin, Victor. The President has signed the bill, passed by Congress, allowing this good old lady the claim which she has most pertinaciously passed upon the grand Sanhedrim of the nation for the
last thirty years more or less, to wit: pay
for her horse, Komulus, lost in the war ot '50 or 70, we forget which. The cost to
Uncle Sam for this unfortunate animal has been more than the horse and owners wcicht in gold, twice over.
Goodwin John Griffin David Gedney James D. Grubbs William Graham John Gollensbe John Howcrton Jeremiah Hamilton Wm. Esq. I Io wx well John Hanna George W.
Hunt Inn Keeper
Hayes Mahlon
Vie ley Simeon Dr. Vrettom Thomas Vandom Hczekiah Vaukorn Cornelius jr. Wymond WiHu.m Wisncr Jonathan Weaver Gcrrge Woodbury Jona Capt. Way Phillip Wit brow David Wheeler Tliomas Wiiite Joseph
AMOS LANE.
Lnwrer.cebuigh, June ljlhi 1 32. 2i Notice IS I.ereSy given to l' .i y I.unyon and Ab o iom Ktiryun, her hu-b.ind. tmmerly I'oh'y
low
dcx d, aiiU
Hanrccartlct Jacob
J. W. HUNTER, P. M. July ad, is:;-2, -20
stores of
Lie for
TO Fl'IT, n5WO tv.nm titf-di' orrun.ed bv the sub cr;
berson H'gh street, betwr-t-n the
G. P. Hueil and N. Snai ks: thev are su;
a Dry GooJs store, or for trading business ol any k:nd. For terms, inquire of SHAW &. PROTZMAN. July 10, 1832. -"6
Grocery Store. 20 bb's. 1st quality Flour; 50 do. do. No. 3 Macksrelj (1S32;)
IO do.
do. N. O Sugar;
50 boxes best Melee C gats; 2.0 do. " Ii'oom Uu-ins; 1(J bags 1st qua'ity Ct-fiVe; dozen het thaker liioms Just rereived at the old stai.d, south west corner of High and Walnut streets, and for sale by J. M. DARRAGII. June 16, 1832.- -22
A:-kv aP.d W
to Maigutt Fra;c.s, baiIi 1 nn, and Mary Akcv, cliiidren and heirs of Davi I Akev, dtc d, that I have fi e i in tiie cletk's cilice tf the Deaburn Circuit Cur., my pe.ui n pray t g the app jiatnent of conim'.ss;oi:L'i s, un 'cr the act of the eir s attire ot the sti e of IiJiana,
fntit'ed an act to uiuv de for .he t a titioo cf I
reiil esta'e, to divide n l set apart to me 'he Oiie half of af that purt of in lot, mirr,b:r 5, in the town ot Lawunctbu'-gh, comaint-d ith ,n the following boundai :e viz: besrimung at
the south-west comer of sai l lot No. 35, o:rti.e alley, thtiice running north-eastwai dly with High stieet to the centre of said lot 35, thence rutin. rg at a right angle with Hih t-treet, on ;: iine pitiiiUel with the alley afoiesaal, V. rough the cei.tre f said lot 35, to within thirty eignt feel two inches ot New street , thence notth eastwatd'iy ac a right aoge and with a hne parallel with New street, to w.thii twenty e gh! feet six inches of D ;cior Jabcz I'ercivaFs bri.k house, thence south eastw-udiy c n a ine ara:lei with the aforesaid alley to New stteet. tl ence soulh-westwardly with New stieet to the corner of the alley aforesaid, th?nce northwest "ard!y w ith th? hne of said ai'ey to High street, or place cf beginning; tnd tliat sj d court v.i I act thereon at the r.ext term t be
eld on tli2 4di Mond v of Pepten-.b?r next. JAMES M. DA III t AG i I. July 12, 132. --
.if I; ft.'.j.it-,iiL".:-1'jL.Lr
Settees, &c.
Which he Warrants Tor durability and workmanship, equal to any in the western country; which h.e w ill dispose of, on reisonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase, will please call andjutlge for themselves. WM. N. ROGERS. Feb. 11, 1831. Ilootg, E3rog"as2!3 & Shoes. THfi ubscr ber has a first rate stock of BOOTS, BROGAyS, AND SHOES, (( OARSE A7D FIXE,) For lien , U 9ons en , and
Which he will sell low fir Cash.
JOHN P. DUXX. March irth, 1832. 9-
liKmJjfi' Tor Sa5e. fTllIE subscriber lias atcly ieceived a very JJL large addition to his stock cf LUMliCH, ai.d now Tors for sale 42:,C0 feci of Boards and Plunk, 1 J,'0J " :- Joist, lSm Scantling, WM. TATE.
Liwrenceburgh. July 12, 18.32-
-'26
500 of 1st quality r.ealiy canvassed, rec ord and tor s!e by SIIAW & PROTZMAN.
The tico classes of Spaniards. Here are two classes of people to whom lih' seems one long holy-day the very rich, and tho very poor; one because they need do nothing, the other because thev have no
thing to do; but there are none who understand the art of doing nothing, and living upon nothing, belter than the poor classes
of Spain. Climate does one Hall, and temperature the rest. Give a Spaniard the
ir, and the sun in winter;
aibanceF, an
re
shade in summ
a little bred, harlic, od, and
3 m
JUST received from Philadelphia, a good as sortn.ent ol L'.OOKS, consisting, part, of P il Jil I Ij Y BI2LSG, (different SIZES.) WATTS, and METHODIST Kyisisi KooLs,
TESTAIEXTS, ENGLISH READERS,
OHOG-FPHrS, variety ot NOVELS, cc. And for sa'e by JOHN P. DUNN. Mrcb mb, 1S32. 9-
Q O
sur.v r;e
r Colee jut rc-
ash ifor Wise
At the Steam Flouring Mill, in n ASH. and the market price, will be paid L r
J Wheat, on delivery at the Steam Flouring
Mil at Uising Sun Landing, during the present
Summer and Autumn .
The Mill will be onen for business as soon as
the 15di July, or sooner, should the new crop be read7
Cotil for 23Iacl:s2:uttis. fffcgtfc 15 US UK LS first quality Ji G-vmviUe 0tU' Stone Ccul. the best description lor fllackmiths. for s!e at the ah,v- M'd . h'isinr $U7i. Derbo'n Co (Ja.)Jt:tyi lko2. -6
rrcun vjupd. h LAUGH quantity (d'c- ' i.ti V K.tir wsntc-d, S'A. tor which a bhcral price will be ir:ven. b fcHAW & PROTSMAN. Juh7, 183;-
l - ij
1 II
ceiveo arm ior s.ue ov
SiLvW &, PUOTZ3IAN.
April.0, IS
DHLS, frst quality Xew Orleans received and for salo by
611 AW PKOTZMAN. April 0, Administrators' Sale. TO be sold at pubiic Vendue, ps the law directs, all tiie personal estate of Mabti.v Cozine, late of Beat born county, deceased ; cunsistinfr of
HOGS, NEAT CATTLE, i-ionsES, vj-c-oirs, Farm Uieasilx, Carpenter's Tools, Beds Jy BcJing, i d a var'ety of l?ucsruoLD Fur.vitche. The to b? at the late dwelling hcuse of thessid Martin C.-z iie. A-Mt thud, 1532 .'-nd to comm-iir? at !0 f'cffk . cit -aid dav.
ELIZAPilTH COZINE, j CORX.iLlUS S. COZ1NEJ
JU jj, isjj N ih A 1 ntisrrs 5d :ber! to the est-te
Admrs.
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