Logansport Republican and Indiana Herald, Volume 2, Number 24, Logansport, Cass County, 28 November 1833 — Page 3

,iir p reduce through the northern Lukes .nun and St. Clair hut at very limited grinds f )t'ar and even then, cont.qientlv, at great expense, and besides this there is no other way to find a market whose expense will not exceed the amount of cur products. In this condi

tion there remaineth no hope tovour

.2. & W. CLAIM, W& ESPELTFFLLV inform ihr. pui; t.-

I , 1 . . .'.I , !" ... ...v. i uuiiv, ilia petitioners but in the grant ci tnis tneu jJenXthey have lately elected a house of

NOTICE. rgll-li: accounts of Jb H. Eldridgo arc in -S. my Lands fur collection. Persons indebted will save cost by calling immediately. .. W. WRIGHT. Logansport, Nov. 21, 1S33. 30.

snsnirFs sals.

Y Viriuo nf an Execution to

.

LJ? mo irnntn1 A.r.. tli Pof f !p-

inot earnest prncr, uurnrtv

a

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UL-

IloAD which will connect the waters of

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3L( hi-:u, w ith the waters of Lake Lrie. ViTr " n m v ,m.lad,son t0 .... ,T , i . i i .Michigan, .U mile3 .North of Loganspor lbe Hon. LuciuvLw)!), Delegate to nine miles from Chippcway, where the Congress from the 1 erri lory of Michi at all times he ready to accommodate tt.

g,i:. and the Hon. Senators and Re pre

sentatives ol inc state ot Indiana to Congress, are most earnestly and rcpoetffill v requested to take charge of this petition and see that it be presented and urged according to its intrinsic merits.

Voted that the several Editors of News papers in this Territory be requested to publish the proceedings of this meetings with the petition. Also voted that fifty copies of the petition be printed for circulation. On motion, Resolved, that N. M'GatTY, Judsou and Ciias. Kellcgi; be a committee to rail future meetings on this subject, at this place, whenever they

may deem it necessary. I. ADAMS, Charm. N. M'Gaffly Sce'y. Glir? E2VD A3ilv"it PERIODICAL LIUKARY, Containing, ii. the cheapest possible form, a repuidica.ion of new and standard worker lr'iyogc$, Travels, History, B'jrrdjh', Select M moirs, Popular. Science, Pers-tn d Adventures, Tales of unexcrpthnible nDral bearing and approved Poem?. It is published weekly, in numbers of 48 octavo pages e:ch, at 5 per A uiu.n in advance and contains matter scpial to pages more than any oilier Periodical in America at the same price. The following works have been already

republished m the ''Library,

On the .Michigan Road from .Madison to Lake

sport and

cy will

je tra

veller and others who may call on them. Their table will be well furnished aud every attention paid to their stable. November 21, 1S33. A CAKI) To the publishers of N ewspapers and Periodicals in the United States and the British Provinces. The publishers of the New England Weekly Review are desirous of making: up a list of all the uewspapers and periodicals of the P. S3, and the British Provinces, with the names of the publishers and the places where published; they therefore request all publishers to insert tins card, and also send them two copies of their respective publications in succession, that they may not fail of receiving one, in order to render the list complete-Direct to the New England Review, Hart

ford Connecticut.

IYfrficc. I The partnership heretofore pxisfte?! between W.J. Burns &, J. Scott n

n LI i .-i . . -. ilm I rrr-t r.c i-f 1 ? I

cuit Court, in favor of John I ipton, 1 will e.x-1 ,t ... , 11 , i pose to sale on the nth day of December next I Publ,can thiS dissolved by mutual;

litiffcen the hours nf n .V. 4 iV nrir nn c,!,j tiuiii;!ii oi oo.n names. t .iccui-uu

oay, on the premises, in the tow n of Logansport, the rights and claims of .John Scott, to

-ot AO. 21, with all the appertenanccs

thereunto belonging, by first oiTering the

rents and profits for seven years, and should that not be sufficient to satisfy said execution 1 then and there will offer his right to the Real Estate. The Estate is to be sold, subject to a Mortgage, where due attendance will be given. JOB B. ELDRIDGE, SA'r. c. c. By G WLIRICK, Dept. Sti'tr. Nov. 2, 1833.

Court

Oct. Term ,

STATE OP INDIANA, Cars County

Cass County Circuit

A. D. 1 833. John B. Turner, and Levin Turner, t?. James B. Turner, Fliza Colvill, former lv Eliza Turner, Saml. Turner, Geo. Turner, Benj. Turner, Polly Turner, Jane Turner.

Now comes the said complainants by

viz: h.vin and Vv right their Atty sand tiled

Volume 1. 1. The Life and Trial? of : their Bill ofcomolaint acrainst said de-

Henry Pestaloz-ti, with copious extract, from fc!iljants and proving to the satisfaction Lh works, sllustrative of his plan of education: I . iv i i' ii . w E. Hi .'fir. Ph. Dr. m.torv nf Pete H t5lC VTi Upon allldaVlt LOW filed that

I y Chancery.

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the (treat, with a preliminary sketch of the History and Statistics of Russia; by General Count Philip de Segur. .'i. Notes of a journey tLro.tgh Prance and Italy; by V. Hazlit. 4. The Last Essays of Elia; by Charles Lamb. f. The Wotifided Spirit, a I'ulc of Life; by D. M. Moir. 0. l'he Life of Carl Theodor ivjsner, t'ie tierman Var:ior Poet; by his father. 7. .Martial and .Miscellaneous Poe.n of K tr ier. Kueruer's Proe Talcs. 9. Tours in Ppner India and the

all the defendants named in said Bill ex

cept said Samuel Turner are non rcsi dents of the State of Indiana, upon mo

tion of said Atty's. it is ordered by the court that notice of the filing of said Bill

and the Pendency thereof be given to said non residents, Defendants bv the

publication of notice thereof in he"Lo

gansport Republican."' a public new spa

JUST RECEEFEB DIRECT FIS03I AEW-YOISK,

The Latest and most hn pro evil

FALL 8c WLVLTUl F ASH I OAS rt)U

ai to be settled with W. J. Turns, who?

vvill continue the publication of the paper. Persons whose accounts are fiec;

for Jab-work and advertising arc requested to make immediate payment. W. j. BUILXS, J. B. SCOTi'. October 14 th, 1G33.

rxtzzsH MffisslA nom

IV hand, nml will I;c constaiitly kvin for sac Ity

cpf. r. i"i if

t n;KtCTEl H'trfcLY.

A !ictcf

lOhl

i

Tender their sincere thanks to their

tiends and customers, for the liberal

encouragement hcrctofor e received, and .

hey are conscious that their greatest

exertions have been, to do justice to

heir work as well as ibeir customers. They hae lust received the latest &

most admired Fashions, and still wi?h to continue the Tailoring business in this

place. While using every exertion to

accommodate their triends, they hope

to merit a continuance of public patronage; &z by strictly adhering to their pro

fession, they still feel confident that they

can promise work in their line comple

ted equal to any in the West.

Logansport,Oct. 31, 1833. 20-Gm.

Or of Literature Wit, and Sentiment.

LOCiANSPOltT 3IAILS. ARRIVES from Lafaette, on Mondays mid Thursdays, C V. ill. Indianapolis Mondays, G I. M. Ft. Wayne, on Tuesdays, and Saturdays G 1M. Nile?, Tuesdays G P. M. DEPARTS to Lafayette, on Sunda) and Wednesdays, 6 A. M.

Indianapolis r ridays G A. M.

! Bacon, jcr 1!. iButler do

Beef " Colfee 4i

FISH MACKHt rx

IS io. 1, No. f, No. 3, Oysters kc

Deer kh;s Flour b!d. ! Feathers lb.

G

.0 j 2 1-2!

n 12

bid.

4.

Ft. AVaync, on Tuesdays and jMuskrat skin

1

Fridays, G A . M.

Niles Fridays G A. M. All the maiis are closed at 9 r. m. all letters intended to be sent bv anv mail must be handed in half an hour previous to the lime of closing. C. CARTER. P. M.

Raccoon

Wheat bush Rye 4i Corn " Oats " Iron, Juniatta bar lb. rioop Roll'd " Lard lb.

Notice

3"S hereby given that Francis Dale, the wife 1 Lead bar H-ofOeorge Dale, dec. has administered on J ..j

nic Lairiie ui sam uvu. 1j3.1v, me esiu.ie is t . - L.inncn tow

lo said estate are requested to make imme

Flax

yc.

iiate payment, and all persons that have j Molasses gal

claims on said estate are requested to come

:orward the urst of .March rest for settle nent. FRANCIS DALE. Delphi, Aug. R 1.13.

Issued monthly, each nutnoer containing for

ty-eight royal octavo pages, einiirliished

with fine engravings on steel

wood, and with new and fa

forming a volume of near WO pages at the close of ti.o year, w ith an engraved title-

page and index.

DOCT. dTsHEPHERB,

Bridge Street, two doors north of

1)1 essrs. hieing s cy I f . Iker's Co?s Store, RESPECTFULLY informs the citizen

Pork me.-s bid

Prime Potatoes bush Salt bu.di Sugar N Orleans Loaf Lump Tea Gunpowder YIhen

lb. u lb.

Talk

XV

lb.

25

S14 12 10

.$3 60 r 37 ' -1 L0

10 L0 L0 37 37 10 12 12 3 12 o o 25

37 4 O $12 10

37 Si 2o

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LO 1 L0 1G 31 1 25 1 25

Working 31an's AcSvcctr.

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Himalaya Mountains, ,Ncc; by Major Arrl.er.jpcr oi general circulation puuiiMlea in

10. The (Jams of Life; by Litcii Ritchie. Logansport Cass countv Indiana, for and

11. The loung Poet, a bragrasnt ofAu- during tlircc weeks successively one tocography; Prom Tales of Pield and Flood; t" f t lcrm f thiscourt by John M-ilc.Tlm. V-2. M dea N aters, from I , , , . c A. .. the same IO. The Hrothei-s, from the d lhat a subpeena issue for the said lame U. The Rival; vy the author of Rcc-!Sa:nucl Turner and this cause is con-

ollections of the I eiunsula. la. Anecdotes' (inucd

of Painters. Volume IL 1. Critical SUrtchcs of the cliara':ter atid geaius ;f "cott and Ryron. '2. Journal of anoilioer employed in the expedition under the comuiand of Captain Owen, on the Western Coast of frica- ',1. .Notes of a Tour in Albania. 4. Iliographical and critical sketches of .Sir .las. Mackintosh and Lord Brougham. 5. Service Afloat, comprising the Personal Narrative of a ISriiish

Uccandes or .Marine Lvr-)

Attest, J. B. DURET. Logr.sport, Nov. 21, 1833.

STA TE DP INDIANA, Ca's County, ss. Cuss Conn!' Circuit Court, Oct. A. 1. 1833.

Tr.lin Tinfoil, f rr. I

erm.

'I'll wfiRtivr. mv' invrfirr. rn 1

of Logansport and its vicinity, that he! yltKdn lhc cly of Ncw Yoik, is one or has permanently located himself in said th .irfrp.t :iIHi flonnfu Wf.rhW m.Kq.

eel', copper, and! 1, and intends constantly keeping j papors in lllc Unitcd Statcs shionahiemusic-jon hand, a general and carefully sclec-l The object of the Working Mans Ad

ieu assortment ot vocate, as its title imports, is to protect ZD?.US & lISDIOIlTr, the rigid s and promote the interests of w hich he offers for sale on liberal terms, the Working Men. By working men

rgYiIE preceding volumes cf the CASKET, N. B. Having in view the improve- nrc meant all those who arc engaged in

a uuicienuy prove tl:e punctuality oi the

publisher in lulliliing his contracts with' his patrons, as regards its contents and; embellishments, and are sufficient, w ith! those at all acquainted with the work, to show its true character. The constantly increasing pationagc bestowed upon the CASKET, has enabled the publisher to add considerably to its value. Its topographical appearance is equal to any American periodical, and the volume commenced with January. 1333, as regards its appearance, quan-

litv and quality of its embellishments,!

merit of health, Dr. S. declines the prac- occupations calculated to contribute to

tice of 31edicinc for the present, and' the sustenance, health, instruction, and having had for a number of years an ex-'rational amusement of their fellow (in

tensive practice in this State, he nat-:zcns.

ters himself, that he can attend to pre

scriptions with propriety and success.

The Advocate embraces in its details

the proceedings of the working men of

No charges for Medical Ad ice and j Europe and America, a FYice Current

TS." i v a I ( I ;Ti r p r G

ics; by Mrs. Fletcher (late Miss Jewsbr.ry.j 1 Amanda F. Brown, for 7. Skctcii of the genius and character of( met'lv A. F.Smith, W oudiworth with selections from his Lyrical ; Iuj;j t Brown, for BalUds. Nine months Residence in New i" , f c

IIH'I 1 J . V. kjlllllis,

Petition to sell

prescriptions. Logansport, August 22, 1G33. 3m. AtlCElflOil. ryIIOSE who are indebted to the undcrS. t-iorncd are once more earnestly solicited to call immediately on J. IL Kintner and adHi;t lliP s.l me. r.S tlnTP rn a. nnmlior nfeimll

literary contents, tc, w ill render it thej".,rrol,nisof longstanding, it is hoped this call

cheapest periodical oi us Kinu in me vill be attended to.

i

country.

Knowledge. 10. History i m. C. Smitll, Turkish Empire by Ed-, Susan P. Smith,

)Beal Estate.

Zcalaud. 0 The Life of Mahomet; from the!

Li rary of Fseful of the Ottoman or

ward Fpham, Esq. M. R. A..S. 11. I he ! ntbonv F.

Tvroler, bv the author of "Recollection of - t " cn.:(U the Peniuiula. DvSinestiC ilanncrs m ,. p . , the West ludics; by Mrs. Carmicharl, f.ve ,(-)ic;ir 1 Smiiri ye'ari a resident in the Islands. Pi. The Mary J. Smith, Life and Character of William Wilr.erfnrce. Mllo R. Smith.

l.-.ve in. Odd Fellows, aud Blessintrsof Pio--i Now convs tnc plamtiil by his attor

rnph,. !ne, and files his bill against said deThe London Etitions of tho p.bove ' fambmis, it appearing to the Court that works were oi iginallv puhlisdicd in more' Amiuda F., Julia Ana, Wm. C, Susan tnan thirty volume?, eo-t tin- publishers i p.. O.-car F., larv J. and Milo R. (by about E1G II FY DOLLARS, and have the afidavit of a disinterested person) been afforded to subscribers at the amaz-'.are non residents, it is oidered by this inglv reduced price of Two Dollars court that Publication be made of the

Fifty Cf.nts!!! exclusive of postage. ! pendency of this suit in the 'Logansport Tne 'Pfriulicnl Library"' will consist', Republican,"' a newspaper of general of Fo lr Volume s in the cour.-e of the circulation, published in said county, year each volume to make upwards of that the non resident heirs do appear at six hundred and twenn pages. the next Term of this court, or this N. B. Sub-cribcrs are sered in the cau.-e will be heard and determined in following places free of postage, vi z: 'their absence. And this cause is couB -ton. New H tvf-!. Ct., Worcestr,'tinued until the next term. Ms.,New York, Baltimore, Washington,! ' Attest,.!. B. DURET.

D. C Annapolis, liithmoi.d, Charles- Ktixg Sc Wright, At ts. for PI tit.

ton, Savannah, and Cincinnati. fj73.ub-cribers will oblige u- malcrinllv by making their remittance in notes of the United State? Bank, w hen they can possibly do so.

L neill-t IlUia -ei, uu n;( I. Ono lar-P hnn-

II' T T k iniVI'l'' I .1111 ivti -v ------

The facilities for obtaining good matter for the work, have greatly increased of late. Many of the best European Magazines, as well as the best American

periodicals, are regular!) received for

tnc especial u?c oi tnc b3i.r.i. oe-

leetions from all arc made with great

J. IL KINTNFR, & Co. Lofraivsport, Aug. 1'2, 1S33. :v.-10. 12-:xT1CCK AT Extra. THE INDIANA DEMOCRAT, Pnhlislied at Indianapolis hid.

The Proprietors of the Indiana Democrat

HV.UltlJ IllIll nil uinuv, ...i.. k-.w..i , , . - . , - c . ... r, - i . -l 4- take tins method ot informing the public, care, i o secure original contributions , lhat Ui?y have Made arransement by the emof talent, and to diversify our pages, the pjoymeut of competent Reporters, to ensure publisher has paid one hundred dollars ! a faithful and interesting detail of the profora Prize Tale, together with ibeialeedmgs of the Indiana Le-islature, during r ., , . iV . i iv . ii l the ensuinff session. I he paper will, as here sums fur the best Poem and Essay, all,f . . Li.i..i..i -.v' ' .

and Bank Note Table, as well as other foreign and domestic intelligence, lis general object is Human Improvement, uncontrolled by political or religious sectarianism. Terms TWO DOLLARS a year payable in advance. Post Masters and Publishers are respectfully requested to act as agents. OrPapers giving this advertisement three insertions within three months from this date will be entitled to an exchange with the Advocate for one year. Those papers with which we now exchange are requested to publish the ad

vertisement if they wish to continue. GEO. II. EVANS, Publisher, G Thames street. New York June 1, 1G33. Subscribers received at this office.

Logan-port. Nov. 1 1, 1833.

ROM the Subscriber living near Fort IXU( more important compositions.

of which appeared in the No. for Feb

ruary, 1033. The publisher believes that no other work contains such a profusion and variety of embellishments. The subjects

of the engravings will consist, as heretofore, of Portraits of distinguished individuals; plates of the New Fashions, both of Europe and America: striking and interesting view s of American Scen

ery; Natural History; Foreign and Domestic Architecture; arid other subjects that may be calculated to interest and amuse. Careful attention is paid to Poetry,

Anecdote, Light Reading, Amusing Sketches, and those etceteras, w hich so delightfully relieve the mind from the I labor of severe study, refreshing the un

derstanding, and giving a zest to graver

-irm imvi. ;n u.A ic ( t, l -.

-I J 11.- , I S UJ.T-l .'Illll.lVI ItJ X DDI Villi t, MIJthc scesioq, ar.d will contain, m addition to Kl . - i j .i i . a r the lecrisla ive reports the earliest imnor--nsport, Cass co- Ind., on the 1st day cf tlie legislative ieporw,tne earnest impor 0 t b j j L if Dot taken out within tant news of the day-foreign and domestic, b gent L Cougressmnnl intelligence poll ics, miscella-, L ncous matter, A:c. Acc. I he political course i . .

Kiicim.1 S 1 Herrv I Joseph lia.l

that it is uniicccssary to remark further on this , James r brown subject, than to say. that it will bo the ambi-J air.es Rarnes iitn of tlie nronrietors to make it deservintr Jnde IJourassa

the liberal pati.magc it has alrcaby received ; M ichael Rndgman or;

from an enlightened public. The additional .imcon neanaia exnense cf a semi-wecklv oaner. in stock ma-! r"' Lnrnet

teriais and workmen, together with the em-;Samucl Branson ployir.ent of a Reporter for each branch of .1 'l0S ! Cummings the Lcrisiature. makes it neceBsarv that we ! John Conner

should appeal to the generosity of the citizens J Tlo Cornwall tf our Slate, to sustain U3 in the undertaking t erdinand ! Cj

hoping and believing, that we shall be en

abled to make a fiul return for their patron-

5-1 S ajne, alout the first of Sept. last three Work Oxen

pcnptmn begins, was puo.ished on the (K gix cr scycn years oUl, h.,d ou wilf.n

10th May, fro-u wisieli time complete he lrlt ,,0

tetts-can be fir Kihed. Address Pnl Pih 'F . K . O H I . i N fi A N K , Co.

.o. 9 fru-t

v

The price of tie Casket, notwithstan

ding the many improvements made in

all its departments, will not be increased. When paid in advance, it will be

age.

Carre 11

Mr Craddock

Asa WClinger Wm or Lemon Dixon Charles or J Daniels Hiram Dunlap

John Endicott

.1 .1 . . ....lint. , , . r- 1 CI

lie a fen who a nv ..i., ..?! , , 0o r,n vn:,r nr it nnt

l 1 Illl llll l ll I I I I . - A. m .J V TV. 4a. v - .J --' -

Shorter tl.nn commoii tor an ox onus size anu - - r..nl i rather d.uopmg. One a red with sides a l,t-! paid until the end of the ) ear. Centle;t!e iucli-iod to t. indie, with a beil and collar!, nen at a distance icmitt'tng SIX SUasenp-

The price cf subscription, to regular sub

scri'uers. is two dollars for fifty-two numbers,! jwiR

n paid in advance; two dollars and Inty cents, i. Faie if paid within six months, or three dollars at J; aria (iiddcn the cr.def the year. j .las II Hedge's 1 or the paper, during the session of the yy iiownrj I i i i i v I

l.egisiauire, (puiiinea iwu e a eeiij su t.m-1 sclb Harney i five cknts, in advance. j (V7-Siibscriptioiis can be- forwarded by

the members of the Legislature and Dele-j JS1II. ;J, 'Jp. S-3STOA atcs to the State Convention, through the l -

John Hinton Renj Hurst Isaac Jarret Peter Maths Israel JMomll Felix M 'A lister Ed M'Cartnev Willis M'Uean John II M'Taggart Jas Petty

A C Pepper Luther Rice 4 Sebree Ralferty A F Reeder Richard Stryker Hiram Todd Joseph C. Taylor Samuel Thomas John Trimble John Wilson l.obt Va-Jdinrt3R

Henry White Andrew Younr C.CRTP.ii;p.M

3

din Place. Phda.

Post Office, &c Post .Masters are respect- espectfully infonns the citizri of C..5 fullv solicited to act os our Acents in obtain- j Jlta. Countv that he has uer.naneutlv located

il l.- 41..C..I. ..i I. j-.1i . 'I ll 1 ll-l . r . , . -

. i.nlar to the hist, ana nenewu u,tFlons, arc entltleu 10 a copy graus, ana j mgsutiscripiions, loaiiwii. wm aiuu. in ( mmscn m u.c town ol L-nansport lor ...'j p.ir

vcirs ou. ;

? OV. I , 1 ...o.

I.-t.V'.rt.

been . t'r.,T. l-,p handsomely rewarded

i .in lit, ------ - t - ,

sonabte charges paw. ii " !U-v.-

- down the N ai)ai river,

four or five

A 1 m kit i 1 rrr 8 :rr A 1 1 r V.

XT r.TTl'.KSnf ail-i ir.ictration have

JU:rvile4 lw tii . ?!.)). Probate C-.-Kt

Carroll county lr c.to mapa irairiit on tne tl.a t,oy are makincr down the V ; e.t.Mc of llird. Turner, late of snid county as tjlt.y were seen at Miaimcsport

do( d." All who nre ii debtc i to s-d estate nr.- requested to I'-ake imrrcdiatr payment.tt e who hold claims againt said estate v. ill jircscut them to the a lmiditra.or At ?djnstonnt. The estate ipr.na!t!v iclvc- t. AM S V STU Rill t AdmV. TipenFprt . Nov. II, b

l'he other ablack, same age oi

i :i. l ; -. i. i.j-. rrc

Uio List mcntiiT.e:, w iui nm.- . .uilt-.T tiid nen to me

UI.OCVL'I , , . .. , , 1

ur cue me information where i jCin De suppueu iu uiuui.

'i ten per cent, for collections. C atisets for 1828, 1329, 1 830, 1331

Complete

& IC32,

wv.'t.is ago.

M.S. WINES.

)rt-V"r.vnc. Nov. 1 1, 1SJ3.

f-m wa

V(n AT THIS OFFICE.

OrOrdeis, free, of postage, w ill be promptly attended to. The mail will be found a safe conveyance for order-

kr'the w ork and enclosing remittances.

Address, S.C. ATKINSON, No, 1 2, Hudson's Alley, Philadelphia. Oct, 3d? 1C33. 16

furthering the extension of the Democrat

mongrst the people, we promise to make a suit

able return, either by furnishing them a pa-

po? e ofatlendinj to the practice of

PHYSIC AND SURGERY

r. n oil. iu.ir.o- .1 rnsdii .1 id mmn"nc:itinn. ! In all their various branches. Haini Lad

Advance subscriptions will be prefried in sevcal years experience and Practice- in the

allcases. 1 9 astorti part ol tlie siaie, ue. nailers rimsen

Suhcnrtions received at this office. tb.at he will render satisfaction to ail those ' 1 r i :.i .ii ii- r.

vlio may lavor mm vnn a can

His Oluce

is on the South East corner of Uridcre ai.d Markctstreet.. immediately opposite -Me57f .

Ewing and alkcrsstore, where he may at

WA.'i,ttt-A8 an apprentice to the printing business. A bt7 between

11 ana lb years ot age, with a good l-ai times be fouud unless absent oproiVsuoner.glish education, mor.d industrious andlal business.

l stcady habits j none otUcr need apply, j Jay iKli 5 tf