Logansport Republican and Indiana Herald, Volume 2, Number 23, Logansport, Cass County, 21 November 1833 — Page 1
AND INDIANA HERALD.
- mmn ajtaaa aaaj - a '.'fl . jr - a, . a. a M a-. C .. uar a.-.aai Wm aaJM J auatiMid ara. aiT aTa W V aaa aa 4 a. 1 J I ST ICR N,) TRUTH OUR GUI.DF. THE PCRf.IC COOD OPR 41 M Wl f. M VG TO P-VUS". tvuF.V "?R V ! F I S U R. "iTuT NOT A F K A 1 1 rf rf jm: You liO-YSPORT, I33A1A, TSSURSSDAYj OVSr.Ei: 91, 1 833. " i a .
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;tainit is, as the records of our Couits gration, second or !v to that which laid ihi-4hat each man sho spre.u. iu rc
Tumi.
$2 Ot !.oi o'J nuin .ei, it'pnid in advance, j
V2 .0
' six month
i' rum li.e v inciniisui Uepinduaii. UNITED STATIC BANK. NO. HI.
will show, that in a great i.na..v instances, two, three, aad even (our juries liae sat to assess t ! t c. value on pioperty in this country under eXt cution, wheie
the. Uuiad Stales Ba k was the plai;.-
1 months.! I; oe "i::d bv rny read- nil' in the at linn; whrre (icry jvru tu.s n I.... .1. .. J... IT. I c. ... l' i : .1. I , . V - ... J J
sent ; y mail, or a earner, tar su -'; ' . l',ua !U' im "wet nV assfssntcht oj their jmnxt isors . cri .ci imist y i.htau.. paper wii. rour oi six eais, !os?es-cl itself of. But i man instate-, tiieie Veie duu be ii-coniKiiK'u u:itil dll arrc.ragcs ir.; paiu.i r'al estate, )ievioul the property of ry ri'lits remainii , w hieh the la w eouiti
l'rui.ice rcccu.M i;. paymcni. -our cillZei-.s. estliliated to he worlli un-'iw.t ,-l ... if it .vo ,,t
All It itt rs aoJressed tu the Kditor nuii i ,Vfl, ,
be I -paid. 7- Tcrms o ? Xdyfrtimm;. TWrH lii cs, or less, ia-oricx tl.rec tin.es foi A
cuc.ii continuance 25 cents. d ortioi.-v .a ,
an. I 'o i I'riiitii.'' iiiat e accijmn.init'd ' ilf law
- - - . t - - - j ttu cas'i; if c harmed, twenty-tive percent, wilt e added.
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erlandin runisa fe.v nv.itus ao. the public the in.luct n 't-'.-is ijit Lis iaconreivaide rapiditv it spread town and store l:tte " ;t he has io
both east and west, and, not v.nh-ta. d- cll and how advantaeou pfcpl ii.ay i themo-t etier'tic exettio:.s w ei e deal i ith lum J!nw can u is hv. accommade In the ciuzeiis to subdue it. it piiu d o w ell a n a i'jlio o ' 'ur p;Jics progress was not --etisiblr arrested unti i j vv inch liiid ita a to ".lie 'A,r nrx $ eery house helvs ten the slreet which i otaf as w c II as to tie uh nriei cros-e? Main street at Jude ivurte. nianMoii ; w hich will be seen .eiiei; l!j and Main cms? strret. was cniiielv con- on the rnei cnant's desk, and ai 'he meMimed. About d:i light Capt. Vel-U!i:mic" work bench---at t lie l: as
oi ttrcf millions of(jolIb-; that in that the iwiforiunate debtor was sliun Ister's hotel, oh one side of Main Street.1 well at the do;neslicc lire-side!
:.).it a lew solitary in-ta,-ces of excep-';ef evcrv inch of Lis possessions, and lu! tand tl:e house of J. Synder, Esq on the! We rt-peat that ever) ir.an ho ad!ton. the intermediate ..g.tits in etK ctiij:,,! coasitleration j.o,, perhap, equal to! other, were enveloped hi llatnes. All iverliscs will find positive advantage to
uauMc is, were tiie ministers ot one thud of us va u '-; his w lie loo, li.e chance ol savinL' the remainder of the ane liom '. a-:.i n-r ?owm iis'i a
iconipanion ot Ii- auctions, rntit nr ! town was seen to he dcspei ate ; but whole, will he benetited. Let I he enqu:-
lt in the course of those transactions, j render that uhien the lay lV;(5 withheld I through the united exertions oft he ci'.i- ry be made ia iih.m: cnn- wutro not to Hiesolitarv mitigatiig circum-tatta. anllium the l"ii,'- ol merciless extwrlion. , zens rnuc h valuable property was pie- advertise would he not lo do busies. i ; .. i . i-. . .. . i-o . .4 : 'i', 4 , . ' " ' . ! . ....i.i " i i i. !;!...,;,
I 'v, jMiiuui l'i 1 1 u c i. i i c o i 1 1 h a I i,u i I a i 1 n c 1 1 u s i a i il , a 1 1 not i It oei e 1 1 ol vt i : 'serretl. . ,aiia ine ;iu-. ci ouiu ioiun
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t'roin vtn1 lateiary '-i.izeKe. rin: At; i-:uf n i ?. 1 liav sirli'd, but 1 will sili no more, l'or Oliver and f r 1 ie.i re, n 1 thouj a 'iww ild ever p.s; JV i ; i .isi1 t licir viriuvs olt iie hit, And I live f.ju id t ;ia' to my cost Tr.ie virt.ie's in tne or..ss. I o ice aJarel a mnJe i fur, n i eyes of hie, an 1 an irn hair, Vnd ttioujclit io wi i tiio las; But soon slept in a rival who Came, to, with ii ,;. .mi f.ice to woe, And hou her . y his frass. I hr.inuish'd nct an author's pen. And i. oped to e successful wiiei;, True merit's all a farce, J5iit striving here, 1 found a:rain, 'CjiaiLbt nnputieiM e vrtsaliiu v.an, I wanted stitl the Jra-s. Sot as a fop upon the town, I so iht to z;ai!i a slij .t leoown, nu dressed y fashion's triads, 15, !l wore iiill s.ion i was tail out, An i Jrivea to the rig it about iiy taose w.u bid t!ie orass. R.'j.jice, ye orazi a bullies then, Aad laugh to scorn ali Uo.iest mea Vuu nave the magic p. s. Lei 'jiner? wistil ii um'I' ore, Gneme, late, i ass uo mure, JSiKJCicucy ot ra-s.
We hare no means of ascertaining the 'en. Alias Caz.
!oss;it mut he immense. Upwaid- ot
.nd coercive cruelties of the Bank . 1 ! ve.-iige of his pi ojt rtv . is not et free
-a. HI tie gtatl to allow U; but 1 ia..cv In.m the icv ei in oi tl.c destroyer : n nilr
tiiere is nolo e. janv tning rrnmins which ingetai!;, ca. t -irtv families are now turned homeles!, r.xc cllknt Kulcs. I Ite foliovring, It will in. remembered, that owin to! wring from i, hapless pus-esjor; from; into the streets. The part of the ton n ' rules from the private paper of Dattor iheU:ni g ar:i:ces , ai d ov et wi.elmii g: he Bank, as fiom the grave, jm oceed-; whh h i now in ashes, wa the mwst bu-i We-t, were according to his m-moran-o.vcrof tne United Stales Ba- k, or j the voracio.is erv t "MOBK;' and t;a j-incss doinjraiul populous, as well as tin-Mum. thrown tc.getlier get;eral way 0 viag to w-iialevei other cause, I car j wife's piitame is surrendered una.- the 1 ii'M v unable. Stores, olllces, s!in-. j marks in the journey of life: t; Hie Slates iustitulioas. iiad all l)een'lat pavment for tiie ia. itu of the ic-i taverns all have been co; sumed. M - ' . Never to l idicule sacred tilings cr if otiat'd prior to the v ee.r 1 G JO, o thai . tint. j::v of the store goods of Mew. Nufi'uhat others mav esteem such, howevef t:n.ir p.aper no larger iormed a ui -diunt ! Here it might be h-.pcd for the honot 'and Stall, Mr. Michaels and Symh i jaburd (hev nny appear to me. : 'circulation; the U. ited Stales1 Bank of our couatr aid its ins'.itut'unis. tiiat ! have been saved; S-ane private fimi : Nev er show levitv w here the people niidrawn upon them for specie, and ; wr could stop. But no; Use Ba k, a j lies have lust their all. Some have sn-j 1 1 e professedlv engaged in worship. ipou the ciiiz. -is. until almost e er dol- it determined o leave no page ol its tn- 'ved much of tin ir furniture. We sho:ldj Never to resent a supposed n-jury, 1 ir was eoaceat rated wiiiiin its vault. ' torv not idacke d U foul ess and h i uni-use Ihe whole loss not le3 thai hill ou know the views aid motives of
cun ii i r crueliic-. " 1 00.000. the author oi it. INor on anv occ; sioit
! :deed. so tnoi.aiga had ot a u the drain. ijuit , lias carried it
a t I have heard it remarked, as illus '. -oa point even nevonu th li.ssa. ee rativeoi th' peiiul shortlv subseipient .nave occurred v.lieie lite B mk ha pui
to retaiiale.
" " w "" MAUV S TilAIlS. Were not. the i mil tarys i.-.ts, tiofieri.4g woriii)" . I en When o'er hie faults ot lor ..er years, sfhe, wc.pl and was forgive..! Whe.rbrh.gn g every ahny sweet llerday ol iiix.uy storeu; Siie o'er ner avn.i4i ; li.iiluweil feet, I he prtecious pcriume poured. AndwipM them witii that golden hair, Where o,.ce thediamoi-d si.o.ie; Tho' 4ii. w those gems uf grief were there, hit U s:io.ie lor liod alui.e.
Look at IloMK'.-Tlns is a common ex-' Never io judge of a person's character
to toe closi .g ol tiiat institution in this '.sued its unfortunate d h as for n-ar-J i lana.iion with most neonle w hen told l". bv i xtertal appearance.
i iH.thatour uiTst weahtiv citizc: s found : until at lei gib t x'.auslcd bv its iiHn.i--; faults. Although it a passionate ex-i (rAluay take the part of an abscnf i. difiicuit at many times to obtain a j u,g pt i set titions, t ney na e sunendereu ! nt -esion, yt t il contains a force of rea ! person, who is censured in company se piarter ot a dollar to pay tlie postage aij tneir w hide possessios , dow ry rigii.-jsoning that ca"not be resisted hut bv ; far as truth and proaitv willpeimif 4 a letter:! While the tax pavers and all , ol nearly iwh e the value ol still sponger passion. W ha. a pity an Never to dispute if I can avoid it. vrre almost universally suhjecttd to their whole liai.iln'u s to I. e Bai k , in-abor:ii;:ation so salutary cannot alvvavs Not to dispute with a man more than great inconvenience in procuring the .iuuing endorsements; on ( oialuion tin. i no received wilh humility ! seventy years old; nor wilhu woman, aeans of d:coargii.g liseir oidigat ions ! it would g:anl l.iem an entire ielease.1 When wc hear conversation kept up : nor with an enthusiast. a the pualie. la lieu o! 'currency . (the j Ine Ban'... not satistti tl v ith propert . at the xj'ense of the unfortunate we Not to affect to be v illy , or to jest, so representatives ol property and labor.)! w Uich it has si: ce sold for nearh dounit-j think, what a pity talkers have no better ias to wound tiie teeliugs of another. e necessities of I he peoj le substituted ; u.e amount of in whole debts, cois and 5e:nnlomeni ! When we see the fond! To say as little as possible of myself a e almost u. iversal syst-;n of barter, j intei est : has n reived the deeds ol co -! mo her seated at a comfortable lire-side land those who are hear to me. i'ae chronicle-, of tiie west, du;i g the! veyance w ithaiomi. al coiisiderntion,Uurroundctl by atLctiotiate daughters. To aim atchecrfulncss without lev ity. period d'lGJ0, Ji l2 and '23, ai e rich ! resecv 'n g speciaih the light of proceed-i indulging in 'unbounded ridicule audi Not to obtrude my advice unasked.
i : curious m. d ludicrous ai .ecdu.es, ii-) i. :g against the i o o.digoi's uj on tin-same j worthless talk about the foibles of other j Never to court the favor ol the rich ; 1st rati ve ot tin' ?tale of the lime-. ; iu.nilit ;. !!! 'J'his (haige is not m..d j people, exposing and too often exagera-j by li i tiering either their vanity or their ins and pein ies iormed the most pwr-;anon bare rumor r a:.on nmus slate-j i ing their errors and rnisconduct. andivices .aule and convenient medium', and Intent. Ifihi managers () the Bank de- i what is still wore, inculcating the hate- j To respect virtue though clothed iu civemoie ihan oi.ee been present, w ne; y any pan of it," tne writer ot this ' i'ul lesson of tattling, we say , w t.at a pit-! rags. pprso:is h tve rant- into a stort. purciia.-- s,,,(lC, ph-dged to pro;e all of his asser- that fond mother dont look at hoine.j To speak with calmness and delibered an ar.u Ic, ihivtv dow n a Coon skin tons, 'i'ids is but an isolated case se- a- d allord her dutiful daughters a bet- alion on all occasions; especially in cirii payment, a. d then lilh-d their pock- I, cted at rafdom, from tin- volumes oi tcr education! cumstat, ces which tend to irritate. ts wiih Bai.'iiit sksu- in change. ' anuses pet petrait d hv that foul i stilu- Frequently to review y our conduct
1 nis was ihe ease tiuougisout the noo. In m nex:. I shall puisne this whole western couMiv. Leiy move- itianch of tiie suhji ( t,ai d I none by ad
men t m tr '.oe. every current opeiaiioiVduci.'golher instances equal I v liagiciom
A Blush. "What a mysterious thing, and note fallings.
is a blush! that a single word , or a look.; or a thought should send that inimitable Mokal Courage. This virtue has
Tiioii that has slept iu error's sleep Uit'. wit. n hi I. .o.i vva.ie in ileaveu! Liue .iaiy .v.itei aiie viaiy weep, lovei.iucn a.. a ..e ioi-Liive.i.
very negotnuiou coanecu-d h.aoy m.in-jjo lead ihe pecqu'c to a sobc-r ei.quirv in- cat nat ion over the cheek, like the sof. affinity wilh that which passes among
nor wiin mo.. ey, or when mooey was the j to the policy ot lastenn g such a vam-! tints of the summer sunset! Strange. . men hv the name ot bravery
The Hel ir
"Hi.e;.s uT'ves v..e
iss, ua- suspe; ded w iih a v inlet. t at d -,'ne a second time upon their vitals.
icouvulsive stii-ge, and eveiv ne e ol I?l;iril:S
j ae C' anmu i ty snook and I rem ded trotnj - following; uie t iii-cis ol ihe s.i.u k . Is il tone sup-1 Frcm the Wan en News-Letter.
t:o, that the fare only is capable o Moral courage is a high intellectual nhishn g? The hard or foot does not : excellence; mere bravery, the duellist turn red with modesty, or shame, any "may possess, or the most common soldier more than th.' glove or stocking which! in the f:e!d. A man may meet unmoved
h.sg ;.. ie i:tt!Jei:;o,i i ..o d.-ce a of .r. i'n-. osed that tiie m inagers of the Umud! Tiie .Ac.v D;xr,,:,i parly as the Clay- covers it. It is ihe lace that is tne heav-jau enemy with the weapon of death. ra... m hi na.h.un, at n..a puce. ! States' B ink, whose business it w as lo , nes ai e t ;.!U d lu:; n m .,'" has neen as j er of the soal !- There ma v ho traced md thatVame mm be void of all moral O.i the -im"re island the natui.'ol" credit w cie " tvnip-letelv va (pushed in New Jersev 'ihe inlellec iual phenomei a, w iih a con- jninc iple, and a stumliiing bloc!; among
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tweivc or lifieea were m a lie id at w o i iv . i"c i tine u no o u nui i oe ne- .ts, u.n-. lit". itiUs to the elect ion the iidchce amounting to a m.iral teriatn-; i ne society oi tne v.ne ana tne good. v ...ni .tr. i) .ir.tut arrive. t im.nediately a ove eessary to repair this injury done to ti-.e opposition hoasli glv said tiie streligltiiiv . ! 11" who has the courage to oppose- ice
them he nailed n.e.n io a.cer.an. il tne low : re. ill ol tne west.' i ne best ol our ,, an Buren woUl( u lairlv tested at! A iude h'tis'i s'aaull put til
in sight was !lel nr. i .ie s.uau tern ay . m..r(-m,lt (V.u . ttl it difficult l( pllicnase ihepolis s: if- -o I t i' u. i . 's.ux-.ax tv-t.n .v-io.iee tnev , i i , , , ,, inercha.. disc m tne eaMern eiin s: ir.ucii succei d c.i ae. i i v ,e i t.tev s tw, ! ar a iove the eai hm ..... ... , ' .
d ine ii feiei ce would he fair ; itv of the diet lines of cuance.
tut' q-testiona
I.e. h le.ivni
le s.idne. t. cv all too.t to tneu ",01 e diijiculi would they have tuiii d it (hat Now Jeisv we.s in f;v or of Martin
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eve v ' 1 1 l . ii tiiiii.eiiie.il i o . . t
:o norrow
iie i t idel a d immorality ; and to ararv 1'i.jnselfa-
tihit if the demociatie lickt i !to i ttiu,it id prove to nun tne absurd-; g;u i-st lasiiional le folly and Vicentieus-
jne-s, Uc champion ol'juth in the
Ichristain sense of the word. Though A.l)!)rrYr. T a oe is a: charm in the tiie iuinl buzz is of the woild may net
next I reside: c .-
n.e'c) of-a. ut t.,e.i6,-ive.. hen !'-) we'l that about to montrrs wore requir-Fhe trial is over a tnocr..cv is Ilium- female sex tiiat caa siuply tne place ol' attend hirn, he hears the echo of an a p. JrilVtMal tu;' q1,'ir'!' ''(-'''Iu tri tr'r rd ,n'M1 ,Im' l,mt' ullcu ir"'1 p'' eed- j h.t I. and in accordance w iihiiieir own virtue. .Viimtn oc-.unj beiutv is 1 prov mg small voir v that will whisjer I ti 1 0 1 i Cll VV i . i t 1 1 1 tr lui.i.t. tilu l l that upv. a , . . m I 1;Ulliiu, ..e ovVrtno un.e.'etc: 1 1 ior w"'i' lih.uhhl u. iii real estate statements, ew Jeisev is lor an Bu- unlovely, aad (pi ihtv comtematinle ; ieiaouragem -nt Q ,is heart, amidst un
it ,.il mea'i.s to iiiaiie fcure Lis escape from tut-, vas orougitt to the hamnn r by execu- ten. , g od ar 'e 1 ; ng de 40 lerates i tto woatoii-' peopled vV oods. and the solitude ofdesert i):vu.. ; lion; and tiie present aspect ol alrtns in-. ' ! T . t -Na iot al lTi ioi ." one of the nr. ami wit into iai ni.lence- Tae,rlaces.
inan w..o was in....,, w too n .11 no immediate l.ecessit lor liie'io,, c ,,! tho Chiv nam. on nii,h.,i .0 .iu.a ttro,.iv:iiii. uf li i?1..n- 1. 1.1. or i ff-
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t e v I .a e. 1. toned .a tti) 011 seeing tiie're.i.i-
f ! i.ie-.se. cer as he tt..atgiil it. Uioppeti his
.e, a. id alt...) '; he t).ulon
cain:e:. cement ol operations, lit sides, Troiiton, on hearing the lesuit ot the male delicacy ; modesty is the handmaid 1 Recfatt to make I.vdf.lible Ink.
c noter -l a mile h..:.n i.nu.e o leave every tiling lie and tester in tne election, savs:-
of virtue, appointed to tend, lo dress , to 'Two 'jiMciuns of Caustic dissolved in
.i.ntthebjmedistai.ce prostrated conditio.., which they then -'The die is cast the election has' serve her, it is, as it u ere, a kind of .ir- two ;able spoons full of water, one tea
ft na the v ul. goarmed before the strange were t .. would woik no injury to the Iu- 1 ermi nated, and w i t h 1 1 has passed a w ay mour, which the -ex should alw ay s spo Ca full of Biandv, half a tea spoon A dark w-.r a; i , the village, wi o was j.isi iU,v designs ot the Ba; k. Fro per ty rev- all hope for the -alvaiion of our belov- wear to adorn and to defend them; and full of Brown Sugar, wet the cloth large mi ,s h.a; e :'. t't p i up. wu.i'a .iie.et of ,r dva..ccs in vaiue, during a .line ot , g.ate. Van Burenisin is now the when that is laid aside, ti.t y are neilhci ienough for writing w ith strong Fearlash tr ii er 4K .id, is s.ud to nave droppi genei.il co.iiusion ; and a- hunt it mon i star ol the a( mian;, ai d Nolioi al Re- beautiful nor safe." J water and drv with a hot flat iroi;, then
rMic.tetu! ..h-rw a. 1 mat.e ,lnni. ..ot me less disposed to pay a dcist.be- puidicani-m 1 clad in the garment, ol 1
t i.ou.e a 4e;iel.e quicscsi, t icamu.g .. (ir.inw nl a ri'edltor dernh hi .l.-.i I. .'...t ..1 .1 . v 1 1 n.o.i.i 1 . . . A .ui.otici -n W.. t.-v 1 w-.l 4, ...r
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'apply the writing and dry with the
'order! JUurdei at l.te highest iMlcn ut hei ' ... , . . . , misiortu. e. or viltties 1.1 name, leiay again! thcwoih: now, none so poor sav 1:1 behalt ol tins to.) m-n ' . n -glected ;
in ti.'.'-e of 1 hi j.Iacc. wh. Meat.it t.rov.'.l one oi too
witnessed ti.e mere ioi e o: 1 l he part ol the Bank , in in- p, do rev eici.ee.' It hci a sheer hulk custom Douh'.b Ss oar a-,:0 il win loose' A gentleman trawling in one cf cur most bit .hme muti.ig proceed 1 gs lor a year or two. ever w huh 1 one sheds a leaf, and w hieh much of its farce becu'as.: ve speak from back towns a few week since oh.erv- d r
f; .-rttcles w:.n i, tt y 1 a u ever win.e.: !UlV to, is oe at counted for. tone offers the rights of sepulchre, lis iniereted motive.-) Sj we da inil olu j red-headed iiieinn hoeing voTU near the I' ' .1" ' 'C ' V n ' ' ' I ;"h m' re w n te!i s' e 'l'c agent. and maitageisof the Bank ,!t.olation is as perfect as that of laipe- ers are equally interested. vVhal giveroal side w hen the following dialogue "'' a ' . ,'a'th ..ccia we ell knew tiiat when real osiate wa 5ia Bime hv the. Goti'.s and Vandals." a stranger a belter idea of the business ! ensued : l.i.'il'.i ' 1. V.t-1. wljl ( , I I
;t .c.tu.g it. orougut to the hammer by execution. 1 he L). lieu iaty ot iNew Jer.-ey will and importance oi a place iaan tne ad-1 U nt. My boy, your corn looks ra;h- ... -ot ti't ;:tst tnat iae instiiuMoa had .0 tomptlMan go wiih ihe Republican party of the Un- vertisen;ents ia a newspaper? Doe'er veihr.v. ;iy it u.ete ; a read on tiie day ol .-ale. Ftiere was ioi . in -unpoi t of hriw w ho icce'ves ine any one suppose that a mere, ia., ranch, in-! Boy . Yes, dad went all the wnv ',','Y no money ia ihe country, and cos e- nomination of our party in a national ic, a trade-man ever losi one cent bv ad- dawn to uncle Nal'i to yailer corn to . . t r 1 1 1 . . ' i r 1 1 - .it i-.i . .v i. c J
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n.Miilv mere wotihl he no riv al ninth is. (. Ua eiiUuu.
j vertishig ? () 1 the contrary will any 0.10 plant tliis year.
hay that this is not a positive and abso-i Uent. but it's verv small 1 think I'.ute gain? a gain rcsultii g from in-' y on will no- nave more than half a crop. ' .i
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1 i-c-.nt.terence. vver.v o -;-.''e. t ft! .' i.ir it 1 vis 1 . v iu 'I ;
poe o.tlv otstacle in tin- way 'o gun g . 'tiie p-rot-'ty at its own prices, was the S)ni-.-.,rt Pa. Cd.
: valuation law", h must on g two tl.irus We have to record one of the great-; creased orders , gt eater noioriety of hi-' Bay. Ve don't expect to have, lor ol Us apprai-eo value. imt course est cal inaties tb.al iias ever occ-urred Sland and occupation , and a diiection of we planted it on -hares. would most like I v ia e g the people to i,v jir. ia any village of tne same s:z-.;the puldie towards hi estabiishmerit. I
retlui e the generai pricr set up.ou real Ti. is morning, at hall past two o'cha u.' Our men ha;it-are begining to receive
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... hi-,. .vr.ii ia adon-t the ste.ttdai Al (1 the , a" t!: is town. t was discovered
I.- -.i .1- 1 o-.Y a'aoUl its Ot: I V
An editor in the western country had
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-late; or n vv nai mean? - m i,k crv 01 lire was ut i n.'- nti.i- aen nnge aeu nanusome lau sunpiv oi i in- nat stolen loniai mg all nis matter
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;ous our na. than (shave their shops Nor the ei
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vvorUs ol tneir s vi aad a-
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a , a this town. It was discovered to
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. . . . ..v-i- i 1 .1 i . - 1 1 1 1 .. a 1 1 . f f.ii kiit t(:i tiv a & - 1 . k. 1 1 . 1 : 1 : 1 iii 1
11. ' h. -a 1 r . uv -i-oni ii- - ' v ' ., , i .i - a " - 7 . . x
4' would not c!.a!ge a com ivas.ee be-.,;rr?ll.i,,, ,v several fmnhes, and hv ; ,our, and every thing is readv for tot
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1 wet 1 the 1 tv il inn ist 1 n;i ' "; l- .-eve
liu i rs mo. ,..v.-. rnec hanics as s.. .;:. -, a joU
but tcr- -f -prci.d inteau awful co
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agents of lh:it instuution
rat s.tr tion of bu-ine
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jnipor
uiag weciilv paper. Ut thus
descri!)e the escape of the t'i";f. "by the an! oi s.viii heels, the g d Mercu v,
md toe darkness o! the night, he escnp-
:i:it tiiat la.va atid con.it ry sliouid knowled, and I vvedke-l honv? bareheaded."
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