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WAii flN TUi-. UI'.VST. i-;, v;i S l-.1 : a- ti Mil1rr;iM-o passag. sIV lit. Ruben lirtckfi.ndeij ma- .u.der a C.tholic biiilJmi, P "I wukit g a It aik, .pm attack u, uii llie ! Mir;- lo say tnat n IVoteMant oy h i31 .n i f S.n" ni l.Iiiniiit, tiius Ik ard-i o r -eea Wt lies benoatli t!ic hugi w lion i den.' About three ! c;;heral wl.it h -Ian? u in I Sic fcico. muitihs since lie commenced a series ol ; d,, not av that in Inquisitor General lectiires ti people; on the iiluiiiiiiia-: has !! a appointed lor this eu..(r. tioiiS ct .pei),as he ;is uowilini ; i f t r;-ie !; seh an one, w ln i- more 'Ai i1 i 'ie)' s-i"ii!d leni tin ignorant ol il.e j ifcel to lie tli.it man than l.e who cncttnat: g er illii'ess," a;.d hoi i itl Oi la j i u res in tin nineteenth cei.terv, at.tl sioas ol U.c boated llol) "Ueiiier j nefore an American audience, iodijtnd yi.urcii." 31 mi ol the congregation ' the foytisiiivn! 0 ti.i-i:! ies i:. -u -trennded at the boldi.CSs of their pastor. j.-ct I will read you an ex'iact.""t Mu and would have dissua.'ed him Itom hi ! HrecUcnride v li-tened to with hxi : iiialerhikiiig, knowing th.tt this is the j attention (or nearly two liours. l ie flrof'ij hold of "the Moli.er of Ahomi- ' rommeneed hi? remark hy reading a iiatioii?.1' Toe Lord, however, b) his ; letter jut before received from the Post Pioviilence, seemed to urge hi:n t pro- Oil"i( e. It wa a most appropi ialel cejd. ;:t by divine merry through hi in- exprefsive and emph I'.ic inirodm lion. StrumenUltty, twelve or more Papists Cw of l!,e letter t Sir. Bred-tnridc. liave been convened to the truth. ; ... , " ., rr, , . ,. i '-looserve in tins d av s paper nial I wo or three el the hist dtscourst s . . ,, . . 1 , , . , . . 1 von in, end to tjive a lecture on tiui Inwcit; delivered in the lecture room, j , , . . ,, . . , , i iiui-tln.ti. jNaw have tue iroo;li;ess to Having, however, been iiKtnui I' d iu-i ,' , ... . . , . , . ... let me kiiow u ou are hired by vour i in: liis if 'I me bv on.1 ol I lie mosl nroai- : . .

3 -id. . . va eXriud, thai on the i.ext cvenn tr : tliey weie obliged to open the chinch j to accommodate the rio'd of alien-i ci mts. The Topi?!) Priest a'-uupt!) in-1 tciiMted Mr. I5re ki in idge, aiul i!e manded the pri ihge of it piling to I he j lemaiks made by .Mr. 0. lie wa? informed thai the latene-s of the hour icn-1 dered ittnipropertiiatiiis reipn-st s:iou!d then he granted, and that it was not a ; Pliable occasion lor such a pn ceduie. The tui l ull t.t Priest Imwevt r per-i-t- d until he fjand t!:at he mint eit .ei h ie i the hour-e or t!e.-i?t trom hir aitep.ri; i, i interrupt the harmon) of the a-emh!i . ) Cut to shew that he was readv frr a ! public disca.-sion, Mr Im kenridge (old j rum, as he ins state rei'eatcOM do:a i. , . i i JiOin the pih 4,At anv moment, I a.:d . , ,; . . , , i ro a.-sci l ilt s are read - loi-nter upon a . uiscissitir., and will mi et ) on in a publie debate ; and lies i oii-e M.ail i.t opened f)rt!i.il iui:;)o?e.v The Ps;eM dct n.d il r.vvt i. (.i.l. ...I !,,t.., I.-. ih -a !cr; and t.5:.c of the Je-uits have y.-t ventured to expio t'aeir w i'dinunesV to icUhe truth he tested bv biii.ma- it to ii truth he tefed bv bMtm..- it to j ,ght, altltougn thcchaUeeue lia S chen reeaud. " (he h Ttf-ri t Moil r-' H.ivu.c removed to the church . ; . i . ii i iu. removed to the c;mrwi to-i meeting became increasinv ed iting. The Papists became very "reM.ve, and i,...r,,. ,A i i - ,. beiran lo wonder uhon m.to this ihieu Would grow. Protestant apa;hv aim ; " Itidillerence beg in to ) it id to lixed and . growing altenlioii and interest to the ut jerl, atid timid apprehensions pari I v

e. us.uta. At ine nc.ure ui . ,v. j Ulltlf.r (he Ca.hedral a. Rdfimore, and Mrv lireten. lOge had the pleasure j i,pri.ond ;,ml ha,f t;iiri a,od am pna.icly to baptize an mdiv n ual who j .f(Urur,(l, am 0ienvie torll)I0(,, ,n tias been converted l.o.-n the papal j . ;iuthori, of ,,, an h JomiU Whi,loolatry , dunng tho?e d.st usmoos. I his J ti. Id, until the wretched victim agreed gave ad.huonai fervor to the meeting, noVtT more (() (hi(ik of ab;ul(ioi: r ,,u, 'Y ', ,T r, , . t, i tThe passage which Mr. Brocket) lathe mean time, Mr Lngland, the , ,id,,e here rpaJ vv;(S rf from t.T(u Jesuit I .dale, appennd in h.ltimo.e, j VioU-r v Mr. M.Gavin of Chsand gave notice that on ahid.i) oi.-j in work wi be fonna nghc won d dehv. r a discourse on the j ;uliieil(U. aniJ Mrftc, HCl.ouf n!lfi ,. Inqu.Mtion! His mcct.i.K was largely , poilltmeilt hy xUv V n(Ji)htl Enr,aK( atienaed U; . Jesuitical craf;..a5- t liqui!ii.or C(,, ,.Ia, of (hf, Uf;it).( and with honied words, he endcavo.ed S,atos o( Amt.rir;i! rl U, ,le to thow that that hoirid o.gau.Zation I u!iCI. hi ,, ,() ,)C ,V(1ILn jn Am(1.i(,., i ' yvas merely a on, not at all an eecle- I J

Jiailical institutio.i; and before xn enlightened American community, drew the sagacious and unexpected coucluion, "that if the institution w as a bad one the Catholic church was not an-

Od no merit J his was the severest ! ,i;uu! y,,. ;i(ur h:iyj fcMcM thing said ol a neUnous esUblW.meiit !of the Cortrsin 1823 He resided in whtca has yvaded for ag, s ,n .ho iano-j ar!, tol. a titao. mid ,,ivi ,H;. cent blood of thousands upon thousands , come verv m!It !l lrd!icea ; hu ( -m oi its yia.ms-wlueh has lacerated the L1;Ml(.s , .'pphed to Mr. Rothschild fur he uts and bodt' of milhot-antlc.u-ISoa.ft.vi n-v thousand francs whh h cl an amount of ciu.:cs and sulUnng ,,;1S rt fti.,(I. 1.- i, Toreno, a s!10,l Huithtoanaembled world at the Ii?; j,im,. ww r,;,ctJ . (ho ,UM(, )f day, when lull) diidosed, will doubtless J ,u. sP .,;.;, IVp.utment of Finances easto.WK.ing. ; Mr. Itcthschil-S proposed t-. lum a fiaanm ' ,!,,:,!-V S h' :n':'i xv;,N i"l operation, bv winch he fe. R.) Mr. Rretkenrnlge. He intimated oi.!.ollM ;;1V(. I(:i):z, f(!V,iril. Lore s day, Nov. 30, l!., ton .!,- f,:!,w ; T;!,.Jfl , 0!lU Ilj(!(; it, ,!l;t ,vou. p ': wouM .. ply to ,he j tlpiI Rothst hild was a large hohle, Iomiii ptelatt:s t wenurje. It .;" e ; i i i . . , 'rs,.1J v pantsli Stocks. IOiosed to tne goy. ai rived i:i b iliunore lust b:! ;c tiie .ri , , , , ,., . i i i i .. . , , ' . : ei ntnent lue - h u e ol b-'.i.krunlcy ..our ol meeting, I hastened to the ,.-!,;,.-, h . i,.. 1,1 ,r , f n i , " , . i i i i w hn i .1 is !;.'., the ll -cl ol suddenly doconch and ound tie lo.cr part td.tL,,., S u,i, , coiripFete.y lil tM Acce.-s to the g ,h.- a (o ran.. a ,(i.s to Mr. r,ilh,c;lild

j.,e,.,.,.,eu. great numiH'i were obliged lo return, hei.g unable to 1

g-nn admittance. R j .k, ,1 should I be ! Wolvks When wolves cross a riv!l)ou had h,r insertion in the Prof ta:,t er ihey hdh.w one after anolher directVindtcaior, that luminous exposition of i y in a line, the second holding to the error ami lli.it triumphant overthrow of j (ail of the f;il in its month; the third Mr. England":! strangely fals2 position. that of the second, and so on of the rest. Mny interesting details were given ; This f,Urlltc was chosen by the Greeks and while the Papisls present gnash, d to denote (he y ear, composed oftwelvc

. ii - i i i their treth wilh ragr, no one yho loves the cause of Christ and his fellow man. rvi hi country, co j! J have left the

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iai. Mi. -'H i k- im'uIc thus t"ke: (,( , )t : q,ns,ii.u has tir.M ;, j,; j,, this otii.irv, lnii I ! w o'ii-i PKpi'.r'. what men Hitp.X eonurea'io;: lo xi'IaM! thai which vai do no! understand. I wish ou to mioru! met ( yoar creed, as I am lold that eairh ( lures ai e co: li.ietl lo the abuse id tiie Ci'.ho lie it liioe. Pray whendo)onr pr.in!' ctune iVom? Take m a.ivi; e latif Ttxir swl jv-t.'l l"i ontt! a! )eu aie hiied to preacls. Hoping i !n se ft w lit t s u ill in tk a lavoraide inp-n 'SsiiUi on )cair infamou toi-gut, I lemain r-ur tv !!-w isShm". Th" vii!er o! ti c above will he cr.o of uiiir beaiers to niiit , and if ou dac 1 .1 speak -a li.it is not true, beware' of our b- (! . I r it v, ill h tarred and h i:lh rail ami I sh;!l leave )oursoul lo oe It i-. d iit I : af'er. A IiOmay C.vtholh:." The original of t hi?, note I h.;e i:. n osev-ioii. How liautjlit w Mil th . ' . - sp'Ut td the Intiutsition! Mr ihet k. n ' , 1 . . How liautjlit w ith the lide made a few remaiks on it, and f a- !ud.'d by drih atldresviing the letter w riter. w ho. i t he 'old the (ruth, was !1r, - ' - "t kAs lo I he larrinu ai.d feath !,,,!:iM"' " tins rommitnication, I will ,V:rd il a j 11 "'.l1 ' T?'11 " ... . .. - to ne,,! "'ere. w,' . i'"' ?""'k,-V ' w",'ia.r " l,' (lone Ul,!,0l,t d ,;1 '? ir1"' ' Pecl p trucnlarlv as I expect soon to teav . , 1 " v ' w "c it,' m I" 7H more agneealih- to me lobav ;,( ( heftue I go than dt laved till m me cm), to he uhsent some weeks; an! re It. A. I. We can prove (hat a man who was ; about lo abandon the Popish i.hdatr i V;i lmtniLri'd in mk i ll, , IIL'AYY LOSS. A curious anecdote is related of (he cause of Mr. Rothschild's recent heavy loss by ihe fail of the S;ani?h stocks. M. loreno, the present Minister of b"i'..f 200,000.000 lVar.c5. months f. Mowing each other, yvhich they denominated Lycahas, that is the march of ths rolvcs.

MILES ,V Sv RANTON, IUsi-tt i Fi i.i.v inform tlieir h iends;,nd the public fcem ialh, that they have t n'Oted into pai tnei ship for the purpose ot t ;u r i i . tr t.i the above business, and have . p, in d (heir shop on Front street, " xt door north of .Messrs. Haines and

La aus's sio,-,'. when- ibey intend carry ini on (t:e Ta!;rlitjf f)ISs i nes, iii ail its braneht ?, and I'rom their ex petietice in the business, and a determination lo us their host endeavors to pleas- ', hn'h in t he fitting and durability of (heir weik, they confidently anticipate a share of public patronage. PeisO!!S win may favor us with their rusiom nv;v depend on having their work done when promised. Thi y h ivo just roreived the latest . w r j ore rasitiHHF. anu nave made arraiiL't nieids to receive them regularly every quarter. 0?AII kinds ol Cutting will be done in i he boM manner, and on short notice for those who may wish to make their o . n garments. Ri-ing Sun. Nov. 2-2, 1834. 54 ATTOIINnV C Ol Si:LI.OIi AY LAW, ILL practice in the several Courts in this judicial circuit. All business directed to him by mail ol otherwi-e. will meet with prompt altenlion. Office at his residence in Manchester, Dearborn county, Indiana. Sep'- IS. 18.3 1.-1 y 46 Fire and EstSi:cl rVavig-nCsoii LXSUIUXCE. 31 o s e T u r n c r. A GKNT at Rising Sun, Indiana, of the PROTECTION IXSI R.VNXK CoM:vxy of llai llord, Connecticut, olfeis to t 1T 'Cl Insurance on behalf of saitl Company .on Dw elling I louses, Stores, WareI I- Uscs, and buildings in general. Merchandise, Household Furniture, and cvt ry description of personal property against loss or damage by FlRF,. Abo, on Flat-boats and ever) other de scription of vessels with their cargoes, against lo?s or damage by Inland Navigation. The term? are as favorable as those of any other company, and all claims for losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. Almost every man has a deep and ab solute personal interest in the subject, either as the owner of a dwelling house, lurni'ure, a warehouse, cr goods therein; a manufactory, a shop with tools, a barn, a steam-boat, or goods on board a keel or flat boat, or some oilier kind of property, the loss of yvhich might prove (he ruin of his family; and which of course ought not to remain a single hour without Insuiance. Rising Sun, Oct. 18, l834-3m49 "WINDSOR CHRIRS. 'V I J I- ii IwtM't hi5 luivo inCf m v . V, . V i a i; ce.iveu '-iw set oi iiiiimji VLs.'ess tfjl.'lil, of dilferenf rolorsl "fVt ''ilo, ! SeUeo;, and a feyv 1 ROCKING CHAIRS, all of which they will dispose of on the most accommodating terms. II A INKS & LAN I US. Rising Sun, Oct. 25th, 183450 ST3A3I SAW IIILL FOR SALE. FOR SALK, one-half or the whole of the Steam Saw Mill, in Rising Sun, Indiana. This mill is 80 feel in length, and 20 feel wide, carries TWO SAWS, and saws 40 feet in length. The substantial manner in which the building is put up, the simplicity of the machinery, and the strength of the engine. I. is been at know lodged by all who have seen it. The boilers are 22 feet long, and 32 inches diameter. There is also a pair of Mill Stoxks 4 feet ? inches in diameter,attached to the saw mill, that will grind above 200 bushels in 24 hours. The mill is situated on three lots, and has a first rate stone wall Well, 53 feet deep, yvhich supplies the boibus. Any person ow ning land above this place, yvho could furnish the mill with logs and firewood, will find this establishment v.orlhy his attention. Terms will be easy. For further particulars ;pp!y to JOHN ROSF, or F. S. RUSH, .'Jrnf, Laicrmc burgh. Rising Sun, Aug. 'J, 1 834. 39tf OATH Axtt POTATO. ANTED, at the Rising Sun Mill, Oats to fill 1541 barn Is. and Potatos lo fill .TO barrels, for which cash will be paid. ALSO wauled, about 2 well fatled SSofs none but those yvell fatted are Wanted. Apply to DANIEL HINSDALE. Moveinber 28, 1634. 55

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K. U. EAiOX fc CO. IIAVK just received a new supply of seasonable Fall ;.nd Winter GOODS, consisting of Superfine Cloibs, Mackinaw Blanket", Flannels, Superfine Casinets. R.-d Tit kina. Rose Blankets, bandsome Calicoes, Shawls, dress Hdkfs, Umbrellas. Ribbons, Boots. Shoes and Brogans ol assorteti sizes, together wilh an extensive variety of I2."t2 ware, rH'oik. ami Q.scesiv.'.rt', and an assortment of Paints. Dye Stuffs, Drugs and Medicines. &c. tfce. They invile (heir friends and customers to call and seC. Rising Sun, Oct. 4, 1831. fro Ksrm M Hinv FOR S.-ILE. Stiver. V,5 Mi.!hi&.r fil l .. SnSwrriberivAaSjUs azx. .m. ja t uers tor sale hi Karm, siiualed on the Miller ridge, in Randolph townsbip. Dearborn county, on the state road leading ftotn Rising Sun through Hartford, mid three miles from the former place. It contains ahoul 103 acres of first rate land, 1 0 of which are under cultivation, and the remainder well limbered. The improvements are a valuable ORCU.1RT) of 1 00 grafted fruit trees, a good Dwelling house, two good stables, Sec. For terms apply lo Messrs. Haines oc Lanius, merchants. Rising S 11:1. J. F. HARRISON. October 1 1. 1834. 3 m 4 3 Tiuaoihy assd Cloves Jiiel. TIIE subscriber has on hand a quantity of Timothy and Clover S K K 1), yvhich he will sell on accommodating terms. S. HATHAWAY. " Rising Sun, Oct. 4, 1834. VINES tJc LAXIUS have just received and SO bhU Mujh, which they wiii s( ll on accommodating (eims. Mav 17, 1834. ..- ... ii, .-.i. hum II lit I" Efcsaitfcc and L.'iiisii, Xorlh corner of Main and Front streets AVE JUST RECEIVED in ad tLJi. dition to their former stock, a large and splendid assortment of BUY GOOBS: SLj i't wa vv, uvv si va rc, Cuti.kry, GliOCERIKS, fcc, iVe. All of which they will dispose of lower for cash, or approved country produce. TYi'U rOiJA'USEY. C. SHERMAN oc SAM'L ECKLIN, WJl A V I N G pun based the Typo w. JX. Foundry established hy the iate J. HOWE, have entered into part tie rs.itp, lor the purpose of carrying on th. 1 i r i r 'ii i '" . .ti omi tt iory oi i y res, unoer uic arm of S. Eciu.ix tt Co. We intend keeping on hand a largt assortment tif type, especially those kinds most used, yvhich will enable us to supply orders with the least possible delay : and have now for sale a lar quantity of the best quality, (stock pur chased from the-estate of J. Howe.) and intend to make immediate additions to if. S. Ecklin Sz Co. are now prepared to receive orders for founts of every dis eiiplion, froa. Peail to 22 lines Pica, including a variety of Ornament;. 1 Letter: We offer for sale also, an assortment of Cuts, I);,shes, Brass Rule, and other ornaments, of yvhich specimens will ie forwarded to printeis, as soon as thev can be prepared. Such improvement as the yvan'fs of the trade and taste may require, yvill receive the earliest attention at this establishment. Printing Presses of every diseriplion. Printing Ink of the most approved qualities. Composing Sticks, Brass and Common Galleys, Chases, Imposing Shines, Paper ami Press Boards, Standing Presses, Furniture, together wilh a complete assortment of all arlicles used in a Printing Office, yvill be kept constantly on hand. Small founts, suitable for Book-bin Iers, in a great variety, may be had when called for. Orders from all parts of the Union will be promptly and most carefully attended to, and particularly in supplying soius for all founts furnished by our predecessor. We respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. To the former patrons of this foundry, we deem it sufficient to say, that thev yvill lie as well and as promptly served as heretofore, should Ihey be disposed to favor us with their orders. The business of f he Kvundiy yvill be conducted under the folloyving firm, and by the same person who was in fact the type-founder in Mr. Howe's foundry. S. ECKLIN & Co. CWncr of Crown & CaWnchill Stt.

Philadelphia Sept. 1E3.

A FRESH SUPPLYOF FALL WliVIEK GOODS. -V. TURXER, JJAS just ret:etvedanl is nowopening at his Siore on Front street, a general assortment of Fall and Winter Coods, consisting in part of Blue, black, brown, olive and sleel mix Cloths; super Satinets; Red, white and green Flannels; Blue, black, biown and green Circassians; do. Bombazc'ts; Blue, brow n, and plaid Cnmblets; Rose Blankets and Bed Ticking; Silks, Silk Velvet, and Valentin' Vesting?, assorted ; A handscme ass't of Prussian, Thibet and Valentia Shawls and Hdkfi; Prints of the. newest style; Men and hoy's fur and sealskin Capj; " ' Shoes and Brogans; Ladies foxd Boots, and prunell, morocco and leather Slices; Gentlemen's Stocks, a superior article ; A large lot of ladies' and gentlemen Gloves, Mitts and Mittens; Together w ith an assortment of IURDWJRll CUTLERY, C LA SS ) VA R , Q Ul 'SIVA RE, SCHOOL BOOR'S. FAMILY MEDICfXES, DYE-STUFFS, GROCERIES, Iron, ass'td.; Nails and Castings; Ponder, Shot and Lead,&c. All of which will be sold low for Cash, Country Produce, or approved credit. Rising Sun, Oct. 11,1 834. 3m43

IJIIIE subscriber still continues to. Ai. do business ;,t his Old Stand on the cot ner of Front and Grand sfreeln and takes this method of informing the public in general, that he lias on hand a good assortment c f Seascs!a?;k' & Whiter which he offers law f,.r Cash, or approved credit, coi:sis!i;.g:ti pail as followsLHatk, ;;-, brvrru, olive, rab and Slrrl mix d Cl',:lis; funey Cusimercyy St.li.i-ti s of all de.-rrih'it.-ns ; red. preen. scaris t attr, d :r',ilc F mune or;'? Shirt ing and slneHn-j, blenched Donicsttc do. PLA1D.S AND STRIPES. Merrimack ami f til River 2 hlua Prints Plaids fancy d uo. issoited tie. Scotch blue and hroyvn Cam!. let; as sorted Circassians; plain and figured book Jaconett, and Swiss Muslin's; pi iin ljontunetl's; cotton and silk F a" .lain Bo!)b llhdkfs, Blankets of ail s:z-s and de scriptions' : Cotton Yarn asset Jed nura hers, etc. i.e. To all of which is added a genera assortment of GROCERIES, MEDICINES, Paints, Oil. Dye Stuff,, Queen and China Ware, Mi'sir.yi, 1 .stih;mkts, Toys, Ie. Also, COOKING STOVES, and Stoves of cverv deci iptinn. S. HATHA HAY. R ANK N O I' I i EX' C 1 1 A N G I , AT t 'IXl I.V.NAT:. owio. Frnnk. b'k ofOin. . ... LOtMSfA.NA. par Hank of Louisiana 5 " ! H ) Oi leans 5i '2 j Consul. Association ; s i Com. b'k Louisiana 5 -2 j City b'k N Orleans 5 .'f, l.oni.-iana State bk 3 :i Citizen.,' !k of Lou. 6 -M & T b'k A: bran. 6 nnmit roiiil l,j Hank ol'C iiiheothts ni' Miirictta Mt rieasunt Nortvalk Gi'iiinii Hi'lmtii.t batik of ) St. C lairsv.llt; S Ct.r.ini. h'fi of 1.. K. Day ton liaiik, (.'tun. b'k of Scioto 2 i -V. O. canal bank, co 5 i li. ion b'k ot Loo. 5 Ail otlu n lire, rtain. -2 ! .wississirri. 'liv A:;r. bk at Natchez -n ! Slate bk at t!o 5 ! All others nncci fa in. F M b-k of Stt-ii-beiiviilc S 1 armors b'k Canton i.i I It GIN 1 A. Fr tnkbn b'k Co- f, i Vall. j bk an.l bran. ? b"bns J j Hank of Vn. A bran. Lanca, lor bank 2 Ho Fa v at Charl'n 'J MuskinsiKti bank 'iilFllof Va A: bran '2 L'rlmiKi bankin- co. '2 i Noi t!nvekrii bk at) Wen. Keserv.'biinL 2 1 Whcelinsr ' INDIANA. 1 ,1 ,,aj at Welhb-g 0 Farm. ,t Mrc. b'k' r'Oi!,trt uncertain. 5an.l tnnvar.l? A LA 15 AM A. Small notes J :!';inknl"Mnh.l,. e, All others no y;il,io. , Stale bk ami bran. If, KL'N TCCK Y. ! Others uncertain. ijOiiisville Hotel co M MICHIGAN. IS'k of Commomv. '20: I'k of Michij-iin. t"i) Do. Ky. k braiicbt i Jl. ami upwards 1 Do. of Louisville. -2 I'k of river Itaisin do Sin.ill note?, 5. F i ,1 I k of Mich. TF.NNF!SF.I'. ! Sninll notes io Slate bank & bran. 5; PENNSYLVANIA. Cnion It'lc N.eln i!it; j Ibink tf I'itisburg I A. Do. payable in I'bi-) j Cither banks', 2a3 la.lell'liiii, S 2! NFAV YORK. Yeatman fc Yo.vl :Ci!v banks 3 pay auu' in Aashv , Ol her banUs. 3,i Do. pay. in I'iiilail. '2j Other castt rn bks 25 Ail tittiers unceilam. In (he above table flainls for ono-l.alf. IS rCIiLtStll. 1) EVKUV SATUIIUAV, Iii Rising Sun, Dearborn co. Indiana. TLRMS. 'IVo Dollars per annum, if paii! in ii.tvaneo; Two Dollars antl Fifty Cents if paul insix inontbs; or Throe Dollars "n t the on. 1 ol the year. No subscription will bo rec ivetl lor less than six mouths. A lailuro to notify list.'ontinuance at the in.I of lht time subscriheil for, will btr cousi.leied a new engagement. No paper t'.iscontinuetl until all arrearages a i a paid, except at the option of the publishers. (t7"Ailvertisenients not exeredinz one snunre. will bo inserted three times for $1 , anil 25 cents for each ubMiyt 'mprtiti. I.svr oni in

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