Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 77, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 2 May 1835 — Page 3
Ul SI ACS J UK: SATXJRIVVY MORMX:, -"51 AY 2. 1'"-
OUR COKHr.Si'ONPrATS. Where are thev? What has become of thost
who were ouco wont to furnidi weekly 'or
the Timrx," their codtafiui.s in tiro-and in verse, upon some interesting: Cdf ict? Ibivc thev ai rived at the summit ef th ir ambition, end is the meagre o-f their faue filled t the brim? We arc Hot ( tepureii to answer either of the forepninj: tntcrk-s in the a:i:rm:itive ; but we believe that if the.se of wlx.in we pck were acquainted with the difiicnlties we encounter
in fill in!: up our sheet, thev won .it e.eml v.s their aid. We have to fill the Time" with ?meihin: and when there is no vtir.t it i- a hard tisk to do so, thee. :h there are some v. ho think it nothing bnt it a to edit a newspaper. We iiu;ht, it is true, (like some of our eotemporaTv,) fill our columns with lla-teru newspaper ,!verti-ri!icnt. taie tw.rtVr, and aceid. lit
by "Held and flood,'" &e. ice. ; bnt we chose not 50 to do wo wish to furnish our readers with omelhin: more substantial am! mote intere-t-ir,-. Williu.t, thai, eur chl correspondents to our aid ? We know that th. y are a-
frorn the lvist, the purchases vvhich
Ihev have made exceeding utose
previous season. Lin. Mir.Jlpnl o. TIir7 SLAVE TA1K The New York Journal of Commerce cm: kiWe learn, on unquestionable . 'u.t.. l,,f - vrol ha? left tins
I il li I i 1 I l 11 , unn . - - ..r.rt M-i'h'm the last ten das, foi
v '
coast ol Africa
Yvhatcvcr may
the
. P.. II. EATON CO. Tr-H AVr .v.mnvei! their Store to the
new brick building owned by Mr
Rodders, on Main street. a few doors a hove their old stand, ar.J nearly oppo
site Mr. lJccourse)
. t o " r.
Lg.i evidence on the Subject, ,;o one jSun, May ;
TOKfcgMMaJMJI .ll!
i,le thi re are m:.ny v.
i have not vet written
e, who are alio to wri
.. .i
are they
e? a ilia
not w 1 "; i I . ir to do o .
His hut a day since that we heard one of our ,,a n.ost'valaed cerrpordt nts say he
, , .. I, f.,r m-v. -oa-n-is to knew
liU'l V. Ill o- il i
ami i!ii;-.roi'.;.ah:o hu
.l,-it it iv i- an imt!ia!:k u
.i i -i.:- ..- rollrlu-
-Ui-;. e t.:omiu i .'-'i s'ion, but r,id r.oihir::. Ye tWsl.t, too,thut he had lived hm: ciiou-h to know that this is alJ unihanbitil world, am: that even the lt. at,st and best of men n-.'-i-.o m th.-.nlv, tor the ... ,,,.;r.t ;,inl h-'-t of a ' :o;is. .i . ..
V.-ecoa.d tell, too, ... al:i t I..' r eon .-, ........ who cot out ef humor v. it!i e i" e:ti- we mad.-n.i-:akeiti :hr w..rd el" id-' romii.iudea- , ., lot we forla ar. h no mh:ht oiV.i.d hirti
wlio ha M'cn the construction oi u.i. vc Land her manner of tilling out, can have the Ie:it doubt that she is a sb-ver. Sbe bason board two Captains oi.e a
rortn-nese, the other an American. U was the practice of our Govern
ment finnetlv. e believe, to Ue. p a cruiser on the African casts, to co-ope
rate with oilier Christian I owers, m U"piT$.ii:; the inhuman slave trade; but for several years past, for some reason? unknown "to us, the practice has
been discontinued, with the exception ,... nri.wtlniiid toucl.in at Monri.via
bv some public shin on her way .mine
frcsnthe iUediterranean. It is stated in the New Oilcan Advcitiser that upwards of .Vc 7iii!lims of rnv,- i:f lar.d in Louisiana are subject to annual inundation, and that t!:at am.'.nnt comprises about one. sixth "I the. t.riitorv of the State. From the
same paper we learn that the gross a.n.,,;t r.'i" land under cultivation does
x-5i"r 1IAVK a pair of Wool SJ J. Cards in operation at rov ,04'---Cotton Factory, wljere work can be had of a eood quality and , on short notice. JAMLb. Uisino San, May 2, 1 035.-771 f
l ot exceeti
forlv-
!iou
sand
j p.
i.ual nrodiK-t of which is a
idllion of d-dhrs. or an avera-e of
the
at ten
lot
wr-e p:
ivir:;
wo
lired and 1 1 ft v dollars per ado. In
it. jul.tr and s'.iiiviei! tacts
reces:tv o! suua-
.v . . it... i . , i . . i . I . 1 Ci 1
i Hoi 1 S3 lO K'Ciaoii no; iu....u...v.
land, tie-; profits ariin from which v.euh!. lie conieiul.-, he enormous.
view of l!
t! h
ihi oiii'or titL'CS to
Sign of O. K. Perry. E-'a-rir.'' tMhifiilifrbavincr taken the ta-
vern stand formerly occupied by
Mr. J. C. Waojrcncr, on Front street, in
),. village of Rising Sun. rc-pectfnl.y
announces to Travelers and others that
he is prepared to accommodate them
in a style not interior to any eM.inlishmciit of the kind in this section
f tiie. cotintrv. Hi host endeavors
ill br used to make his house a:reea-
t.t,. -..A bo limns trt receive a share, of
ll., .l.V I ..v.'-w - patronaoe. His table will be supplied who the best the country can afford: and his bar
furnished with t;ood liquors.
His stabling 15 large ami comioria-
ble. and win he well attended.
Fersons coming olf or gom? on board teamhoats, will "find (his house a con
venient stopping place. 1 1 . unvill'l T
Rising Sun. May 2, 1833.
S. HATHAWAY, TTTTAS i'lst received fromew York
and l'hiladelpliia. an extensive variety of NFAV and SEASONABLE GOODS, which he otlVrsat prices that cannot fail to rjve snlbfieiion to the
purchaser--consisting in part of the
i following articles, viz:
BUY Super black, blue, mulberry, green, ol ive. and mixed broad Cloths,
IMuc, bla';k, drab, light and daric striped C'asimeres; A complete assortment of ladies and
gentlemen s gloves not ion : A 1 use ass't of plain and figured silk. Marseilles, Valencia and cotton Yesti ,: Stocks:
Flaiu, nink, butr, striped, and checked
cntrh and r rencn biii'Mums:
French printed Muslins and Gingham.
rich patterns; Bleached and unbleached Sheeting and
Shirting; Plain, corded and cross barred White
('ambries; colored oo
1'uMic $alc rlllE subscriber will sell at public. Jj auction, e.t his store room in Patriot. Switzerland county, on Thursday the Ttli of May next, (and will continue the sale from day to day, until all is sold.) the f lowing articles, viz : DRY
w.ini:. (;;:-)('i:i:n:s. uousehoid aid Kitchen Furniture, Horses, Plows, and a great variety of other articles nut necessary to enumerate. Sale to comtnei.e at 10 o'clock, A. M. A credit of sevoial umiiihs will be given. Tcnib made knov.a more fully on the dav -i ,-.,1: PETER RODGEUS.
A
Cambric .Muslin? ; jacom t, Svis, mail, plain and figured Riok do. Green Pjarrage; Italian imitaiion do. i ...,Ar, K m f-Int le SvGss. Fl-jvence,
IJ!U III- " 7
and sarsanel :mIU
1 atriol. Am li o, 1
CirThe north end of the new hn k building on Main street, opposite Mr. Decoursey"s,ir. Rising Sun, is for rent. Apply to the subscriber, or to Lee Pod gets, near town.
TTROM Philadelphia and lialiimore.
a full end. splendid assortment ol r.ismo.wir.Li: 4
A l.srge arid general assottraent et iURl))lU: J.YI) CUTLERY, COOPER'S TOOLS, SADDLKUW
Poml);;z ines and
Deleria ;
i( i ,e: at nhiih 1
,;,;,at:.on the n't. Hour wa I ; . ,.,.r .; ;. av! m d. in-'.nil. since v.e learn ei ! al'.. it ha adi.oi. . .1
o AtNew'.'rloansenthei::.;h .l .ware., Vl'ur wa i Ion, at i ", ' d.e -up; Iv lindted, -to-,d ft the - oi. l rice oa theTthnlt. M thi i i.o e !'lv,r i-o , th- adv;iuc, haev bfen sidd ihiriii; the .re-ent ve.k at f-!.... We advi tho-e v. ho ecn.'.o v t iiip;dv tlaill-
., 1m-v. ith thi arti'leat .re-ei.t riiee-, for it
..,-. .! eontirae to ri-e until harve-t i- over
..!ii:iie to hear eoni!.laint from near'y
: f ' .. renr.'rv aho.it t'.r' scarcity of
;;.i;.ii.-i'i o v- ......-
1 iho ! i-:h iiriee wlm a lioii.ci -
r pkin'. Tl..i ha? always
, a:, 1 r.lwaj- v. il! re, intu.ie o 1 those v.l.o b-iv to .11 asrain, a!
rov
I c i l.i n the a r-'iH ; a
t to
, ' . , i.i i.iK. r i e. an.i iaa kc i.ui
',.vi."t i x . I t hear hud saying a-
ir.
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i'.ii; -i:t:.r. !n -n-e of aUitian'.icipated misthiel ' ,,;:,n,r uiili tie sensible editor et
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r.car.ir.cc v. i: i. r::: dr.U
,'oe; a a u!;.;;.mm-,-,, all I'.c''
:il d mlitlers be cu
fri neJnti----I'-"'.' hV it.
e .
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bet that it wilt pio-
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if. tiCe it
',)re lit. to il.
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.I.ited respecti:.;,- . ji. r.o will he
i ...... iv motors wt !
Of OVie'tiliiig, how-
Pi C.W WAV Si.AVK.tv i:' inoixiA.
The following act was par-sc.l m no
.-id ,ture of Viiinia dining its last
nMio-An act incorporating the ir
" " . ! i l. ..
oinia S'ave Insurance compan), wima
. i ! : e,...-.i.wi nil -
iv.ni (it OHO I'.riUI Oil I uiMir.i . . .
" I :. -i
l.sr- for 1'ie ourpo-e ol insuring ag-uuM . .. , b,,
!osr-s bv the ab-oor.dmg ol Mayes, u.. capital "ta be rais-d by subscription.
The company verted with toe usual
powers oi bodies corporate. M i .va Teeaty. The hitc treaty
made with the Miami Indians in mis stale by Gen. Marshal! has r.et been ratified by the authorities at WashingUrn hut is to he sulimiited again jolhat ..-..fioM f.,r amendment. AVehave un
derstood from a direct source, that the President will sanction no treaty vith th.e Miamies ur.less they agree to remove ootof the stnte. Rich. Pal.
W.. thinl- it (nii!e probable that the
eeiore. nv tue auinotiues hi "o'""""
,.f immhor of slave, the. proper. y o
,.;r,.i; of the United Slate, will lead warm d.diate in the n-xt Congress.
Irish Linens; brown and bleacu d litisf 5. "men Cambric;
P.ohinet laces, LtigingS blacU m.v v ci
vet, Russia diaper: Fed ticking Silk and Cotton Umbrellas;
... l . i 1 iJ . 1 I . . ,.t-.rM. (7:1 I (.'
! tunnel, twisieu .-iov, ..i-4"-, n and fanev dress Hdkis; )( Fla:r,b-oid;tnna, Italian and pongee sin packet Ildkf. Abo, about iOO nieces v'CtiiWicomniisinga.-
tnost every style; -,;r... ,.in.i 'ivid en spools:
Suttunerst.dtVrDrtllinghn.enetam-
ivter Cloths, ice. Straw and Leghorn Ror.ncts, latest htsh
ions; Palm Hat, Fur do. Hoot's e?w- and tPOK."i9.
lortment ol 1 1 itixv
uu'" 'u. ,V ."t. , cop;, :,,,d lloilow-
and splendid school cdit.ee, promises c,o, k.;j, ., ,,. nvn
ample satisfaction for imaginative te w;ti.n ;v- ; ; ? r Steel. J si delightful resort for literary tal- Stufls, .S , ; , S Uou ,
CIU. . . I If...., t... At f
Q cor.n ns the. state of the tuiances limges, vv. .v..
-.:.. , nnrrb.tse of all the neces- Rising Sun. April io, l o..-
; i.iu .Liu. t
sary apparatus, utey wm oe ")
and nothing will be wanting on nn. pa t uv n.lH 1H.,,t;;P Wrelofot e existit,
of the school of and it friends
dispose
-.1 of oti cm
All of which will he dh
usual term. PEPPER & .IAMEm. Rising Sun, April 1 fi. 1 035. tf
BHE trustees of the Dearborn countv Seminary would inform the public that the first term of this institution will commence on the fust Monday ol May next. Its location, in Wilmington, a healthful and rh asantlv situated vil-
hge, on the blulis of the Ohio river, to
and
gtdh'er with the advantages of a large Abo, a fine
wa Oi
Andrew o all ac-
. . it
The Southr.'!: papers hold very decided language upon the suhp'ct.
ij'isl. i ai '
, t r. we m iv a.l r
,.f tb.c i niv'1
.1 ... :i .
t -1 '
s red --the 1 :'; "
... .; !!:.. a i:nngto suf:er or.e part ol em to tZ' t loo--.: and
p u t to p! ' -
:'U
.. j-VuK'lary . !, the oth
! We are gV.d to I am that nnl-rs
... ,-.,vrv ibis vi a: we
vcouhrnt care ill!- C would come a l,;:!e r.ften-r, if it U' he lact. (INCINVVTI. HuMnrss of nearly every kind m toe rifv appears to movo on piosp'-rously .
The heavy supplies oi ,,ipid!y diminishinL'. Ua1. appears to lv'phmtv; population on the iocreae; Iieallh generally good; and improvc--,nents progressing. It i thotignt buildirt will he carried on more extensively .'i.oon than at any former period. Perhans thee circum-tane,-s. to-etaer vrith tiie backwardness of the spring, ' .....l .ra.eitv of fruits, vegeta-
i :. in.iv account to. me
i :e, a.... - r
i'iv 1.1 III II IVt '
v v ..iiotemie is at present preva
b nt at Cincinnati, according to the fF iowm-naraghaph from the lutcdligeneer
r.l,., ..'Oh i ireh: i Here Is an em
I'e.r.ie nain in the face, intermittent like
1 ........ .- .(.
airu.-. at present in to-au. n is i.-
with quinine. There is no other illness hut the acute pain in one smgle sj.o.. An Enoli4t writer says, that English-
m.-nareonthe average one inch tai.er
an
-4- l...i,v,.n the mo ei';lrnei
- . i . .,.1 . t 'i ' in in r. i wit
1,, M-Cov, vh'M appointed l nn- V ,. . ,,
lollOWII.g oiaiu.oes, - AND V . .N AlLi.lt'll.
su ctielv assigned, viz: Arumneue .im.
,v at Q i r.er (Miarter: and tne reoi n.)-
ing branches at .So per uaitei, v... y'Tirj C'l'O R )
Latin, Greek, and reach ljangti.iges, i rt,etv.,,MW hiforu.s
Algebra,(5eometry, i , igonomet.y, ru- r , , . . . .... :,. tbat . i'i..:, s..nrtmv. ?x at lira JlL his ohi Ineuus and to . puo..( , u.ai
veysng, v iumuus, . , , .,., lh(. -,!,. ,. )Um-
Philosnphv, Chemistry, Mental and mo- necommu ' , , ral Philo'phv, Logic and Elocution, ness at the old stand - - Exercises in composition and dedama- lie returns his gratelul ham.s ho p. ion will alo he attended to. Ihvors, and sohc.ts a continuant e d he U Vi u,t n ivhoevnrct to Bame. Any orders t rem mercil.tnts ana
t V V iS ! XI B ll t
"vl iF. suhsciihers have just received iiiul are now opening at I heir S'toi-e at .lames mill, on Laughery. " addition to their foimer stock, a large i .,r
general asoi uneni oi 52 GOODS,
vo-:.s. )nav .lyd cistlygx. SALT, CORDAGE, NAILS, r.n.vrs & dye stt ft ii. yiv.i ,':, s,wi)Ll:ry, nnd a great variety of such article uit the want of the Farmer and me
chanic. The public are invited, to can.
nnd examine for themselves. Having rented of Col. P. .lames !.U wid! kn,.n and extensive mills, they
PL ATT THOMPSON
Rsatl Slicfi Irons Ware
pared to do he
the shortest notice
are nvt
-"mess in that line. . and en tb.c usu
al terms; and having in their cmphv experienced millers, they can promise oonoial satbfieikm. Customers comr,,.r ";,.!ii a distance, can have their
r'.s' to hike homo with them.
.i i V.I turn
attend should be present at the open- other? will he. thankfully rei , .1 I l I .... i l ... .,1 .. I i
ied ae.o
. .1 n I. .1.. . ., loll. 111.
nig ol the school. e an: .u.m.... v. ..v..; x-U'"!.';il t, ,tatetbatboardinS with private fan,;- AN D.LV N AlL.dc, U. lies can he obtained on reasonable Rising Sun. Api i! '2a, - ' 'iKmder of the Board of Trustees. TO IVV T.. HOLM AN. Prcs't. eTi UV i,nderirn-d hereby give, notice
o-'- ' -ki . ;V r -':." C I
I in l I'.Ml Ol !.UC -J""
( .1. v .' i.
I ! V(
he.ve en li.'md a. i d for sale, .;' L amber, w hich they will low-st prices. Thev can M'.at.li'.Y f RO.'IRDS end
at t'.:e shortest notice
..vtrcmi' il"ll Pi
nf almost every ,leci iption, arc
o:ii. '" ;vFo very dear.
iuim in Tin: v. i:st. i o, -mtu ar some
t tr.cii.naii oe -i , . .i .. l.i. ;;.tr :..':iin. Im-iue
n.,,,, U.e street-
nun jii e
!. ,.i Frenchmen, and Americans
inch taller than Englishmen. Nr;w YorivCitv has a greater popul.tiou than either of the State ot Rhode Eland. Delaware. Mississippi.
Louisiana, Illinois, or Missoun.
t . .,.,.r who attempted to a-.sas-
UH.II.I...1 . . , siiv.vte President .Tacton, has oecn tried
i,r the oifenct-, and acpntted, on inc.
ground of bis insanity.
Th. Mobile Regisler savs that a gen
tleman lately arrived m mat cn i.u,..
.,,,1. .,t heiarr asui d how u nap
nie iil" ' . . . - r
peued that he was three days alieau oi !he mad, gravely replied, "1 got out of the stage and walked. The. Girard College, which is being to,, in Philadelphia, it is said, will
i. .'..i.o romrdeted one of the most
UC nil'-" I , . c ma?Mve and magniheent specimens ol
architecture in the world.
O. Wi-.vvf.it. St cnlan.
May 2. 1335. lwTTcS
fJIHE subscribers have just received -L in nddiiion to their former stock, a
large and well selected assortment ol
GROCERIES, 1URDUJRE. CUTLERY, QUEE.XSIV.UIE,
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, SHOES, IROX, C1STLX(;S.LD .W1ILS. All of which we w ill sell on the most
accommodating and advantatagcous
terms. For iurther parliculars, can and we will tell you more about them.
Rising Sun, April 4, tS3o.
t...cr.r nhii'.I
iVlis uniii.i .......
thronged with wagons and d. a) s tm,iver is alive with steamboats departing, ;uriving,and unloadi.igstores are lull of goods, and crowded with purcha-eis old houses are being pulled down, and new ones erected new-papers are i.- i.;.,.f nnd literary papers are
.....m'lhening tlv.iir -rcc?-and, alto-
'..Mirr ihe '-Queen of the N est bid: ' ..i .n her thiol, e ag .m, an'
lei . yy HI. h-r former di-inil y nnd -rea.-
; M'ne accounts oi me U""' ' r T ,M.;ville. arc most cheer
J"1 1 from he Wheeling dimes' of 1V"':Url . T o learn, that the mer-
m m;;:ii:i.
-v.. 'r.,-,c.v.v 1 it. bv .Ii.ni Vr. Hall,
Fe. Mr. Wiu.i vH II. StkeuoUcIIoison' county, to Miss. EuA Wu.sox, of
)eaihorn county.
its icinitv. that they have commenced the MILIXYERY i- MA.YTIU MJKLYG business in Rising Sun, on Mam
treet, nearly opposite! ol. Uecoursey s Store, where they intend carrying on ... i i.. in :dl its various hranch.es.
saui uiisiiii -
From their long experience at that business, and by close attention to the same. 'thev hope, to share, the public patronage. " Orders from the country will be thankfully received :nd duly attended to. S. A. P. McBEA UL Risincr Sun, April 13,4 03.. 3w75
and on the m-t favorable term.
'he Kiet; i ." r lT.icr. in oa "ii paid for ieat delivered at the mill. PIATT As AT 11 EARN.
I:xxuv mill, April 13, l83f.-GCtf JiY TU0M.1S Illl'IS.
rjniiE subscriber respectiully inioiu.s
. i e ...I l 1k
.... M..M.K f . i i.isinr ruin .iiivj ...v
ill-. II iv ii'.ublie m g'"- tal, that he has opened a
V1
.T'-r.--' II .yv
FOR S.ILE OR RE.VT.
n tt'KII in st 11 mv Lot, w ill
i ...
T?r::l!!Ll U the hmidmgs
Hi, the
thereon
ilti5V.i.., .ii-n .it" liisiie' Sun, ant
TaUeu U -T. 1 1 !
U 1 m n frf, ,,t the dwelling hou-e and
J:- " K. v: ' . i , ...... fab dav of May next.
y .Mii A i and a nan nines aimve ivt- si.u'n. . . . irggS-ontbelCthdayof For tern, apply to S IF., hj-n, ,n M7.lfK?t, SORREL .MJRE, sup- Ri,ng Sun,o, l; hm posed to he G or 7 years old, shod he-
fore, saddle mailcs on ner nacK, about .'M"
n t.o h inds hierli. a stnau witilc spin w-.m, v v
on the ri-ht side of her neck, under the Tj. ill vitL. iLt, ilU
I k a i
"iioissc and IjoI VOW S.MiU.
rgnllE subscriber will sell on M- nrrnmmodating terms, a
J'li'Lfr OT of ground on w hich is ev.v.lC.K HOUSE, suita-
T( ( tl .1 .1 U , . , 1 ,,,
Me for a small I muiy,auu s..i ....
i i of the town, ny m very pleasant p.ulcU, Rising Sun, April 23, 1335.
riM .i i .j.mlpctifl t. rillltli
mane, liicowm i u.ioi, .j ...... -
forward, prove properly, pay charges,
and take her away.
1J. li. LURING.
April 25, 1335.-1-
rnIll subscriber, as agent, has for .H r,rfit .:,to lot of PINE LUM-
. r i- i .....a i.r-nn s..
on the corner ot riom .inu - ...i. ,,,, h.r.d and intends to keep
l i i -
., ,.,., al assortment ol t,u;UltV, oi ,he vervhest .pi ality that can he. had in ("iHeim'iati.legi-therwithGroccnesauc?. Confectiouaries. His stock consists in part, of Cogmac , Fieach and American Brandies; Holland and American Gin; Madeira ami Malaga Winrs; Co. dials of all kinds; i: P., , -ior. Bounce. ifcr. Nutsot all
kii.tis', Fig, Kaisins, Candies, Cigars, ifcc. Vc. The snbscrihi r having an ice house well filled, will be able, at all times darim' Ihe ummer to accommodate his roomers with ICE CBEAM, and to improve the water during the summer. Persons from on hoard Steamboats I ..,;u I... ..... ...nmndated with entertain-
,.,;, together with Travelers, will he (.nrr,ainedinthe he A possible manner ;
and no pain shall l.a spared .o le .tie. his establishment worthy of general pa,r,,aSP' THOMAS DAVIS. Rising Sun, April I'd, I3S5.
BER, consisting of from one-half to two inch plank, and Shingles, now lying at the river hank in Rising Sun. It will
THRFI-: contTper pound in cash will he disposed of at Cincinnati prices for ,KS.Ii--otto,,r;,. cash. Persons washing to purchase III- JJ.lllI ll-'l I : :i.l ir. nVLimllin I IN lot.
te naul lor c ean loi'-n .urn v nun v...--- - - . . 5 ? Times oilier, when lumber are invited to examine this ot.
' V " V : . . " of le than AP.dy to THOS. UMW.W.
tieineiitt in .j-i....-- i iio ioor, ... , April in, Utd). t() pounds. 1 7
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"ETUST leeeivel and for sale, a lirsl cF r ite lot of CHURLS, TUPSi"i P.I CKETS, which will he disposed of on accommodating terms. CRAFT & S0, Riing Sun, April 1 I.
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