Rising Sun Times, Volume 3, Number 132, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 21 May 1836 — Page 3
ltiSIiGSDX: s.vtiuuw mormm;. -jjlj1 ls3r" OjrlVVMKI. IVVRniOteMEVV, F.sq. l M. nt Aurora, is authorize! to act as Agent, und to receive and receijt lor subscriptions to the Rising Sun Times. srniot s .unEXT. The "team saw mill at tho upper end of this v ill.iSi hat recently been purchased by Mesr. Orak .V Fisher, of Cincinnati, and It is to be tvraoved to "ton;vhoos lc;dcnmi:,,, 10 miles below Uising Sun. Karly yesterday morning while a number of persons nere at vvoik, t.i-
ki't; it down, some heavy prices of timber,
rarity interrupted the accustomed in- at half past 12 o'clock, and the Cham- Attachment Uomotic.
terccurse between them, pion about 2 hours previous. Tw Stale of fmliana. Dearborn counhfy fct.
fj There is an article in the last Palladium
addressed uto the Public,"" and signed ".f oAn
Gray which the author requests us to publish.
We cannot comply with this request ; .and our
Chancellor arrived at I ortland . l2 0 . IIin5jale , Nolicc u hcrel clock on baturdayinght.and the Loam- ( that a wrillf pion arrived at 4 o clock jesterday Jo h Dunb:lP. i D,mcstic Attach-
goods, chattel, rightss, credit, inonevs
bronchi ctTof North and James Riv
1 . . 1
reasons are at hand. C.repc, the poor, wiiwra- c,s ln lt' cast, Because n oni on ;,na etlects of said Jorph Dunhar, and
bio sycophant, who edits the Palatum char- mem could run witn oeu 1 ne v. nan- tle c:lse sct f0. ri;) on Saturday, 1 P.th
edus with telling a falsehood ahor.t him. We CCllor brought nearly a lull Height
denied thecharge, and made statementsenoneh the Champion brought passengers on
to satisfy the public that we had pood grounds ly. iAuifzWc .luvcrlirer.
f.r inakillir the statement, ll h.ilvn rlnnrlr
shown that John O.r.av was the author of the ,,e Prr scnt position of alFiirs on the
S removed his store to Hninestfc
Lanius's new brick building, on
Main street, third door from the corner
of Front and Main, wheie he has on
had a general assortment of Merchandize, consisting of
Dry Goods, Hardware,
whole matter; but Grecsr never had honor or I southwestern frontier, is such as to c.
technically called a JcMf, cvve way and felt i honcty enough in him to publish our state- r'e apprehensions of a serious distur-
of June, I83G, at two o'clock, P. M.,
where, if sard defendant does not np-l (.iroccnos, vUeiasvvaro, pear and comply wilh the law, judg- Dnt-s and Medicines.
ment wi I be had in his absence, before . ,. ,, r , , ... . .... 0 ' U Inch he will sell verv low for cash me. at mvollier. in RiMnnNin. n;.;c.. m ,, ,'o,imiv it.tr t n Ki-in: bun. .May 11, lS.iO.
' I'll .1 IV . i I l.ti, .1. I .
jon !Atrj. Swn, .?. t'. 1! .vrrson, and ! mentr, and now John Gray comes in and asks bance with the Indians, if not a umern onncman named Jaou l. I.rv, and iniur- i to publish a parcel of stufTto vindicate him- al War. Tho Various tribes in Texas
May 21, 153(5.
d them xeiy ba.lly. Mr. Spoor t con-iderd j m U"- He has published a certificate from Mr. and nn our bonier, are gathering todangerous. The otheis, it is thought, will j Hnhbard Jones, stating that he (Mr. Jones) gothcr, and show by (heir movements.
recover.
was with Mr. Downey when Gray should have that they have hostile intentions. They j read tirecs letter; and that he has no rreof- )Hre doubtless in league with the Mexi
cans, and stimulated to these warlike
attitudes by the machinations of Santa
Anna and his minions. MarL tinnier.
(Vj A'l person interested in the erection of IceUon of hearing what Mr. Powney eertila s to.
; lUidce acro Arnold's cm , near the mouth, We do not doubt this, for Mr. Jones ha repeatare referred t, a notice in another part of to- jedly said that he had wo reroMrrftosi what Mr. day's paper, for a tm cling, lo be held nt the Gray read or did not read. tut why has Mr. creek, to adopt measures to proceed with the (Gray not published the eetidcate he obtained undertaking. j from Mr. Downey J Did Gregg tell him it was We take this occasion to say to our Switror- j irst not to give it a place ! Mr. Gray said, s land friend, that there. i no ground for the re- : r can ;roi (, that he intended to have it puh-
port that some citizen of Kising Sun were in- ; Ijhed in both papers. Now he must publish it the mouth of Arnold's tree
irunient vl in haung the roa.l past Mr. t.or- j or stand convicted of not doing what he said State road from lviin
din's fcnent in. the eeoele ol lusing Min lo would do. I rrrsn tli. i. .w.le
A(l:u isKient Dosnctio.
5iV.7e of fndianas Dearborn cnunti set.
Daniel Hinsdale.) NOTICH is hereby
v. given, that a writ of
I'd win Driver. Domestic Attach
ment has been taken out :ic:inst the
A LEATHER travel! iii'r trunk was
stolon or taken by mistake from
the Me tmboat Lady Mat-ball, on the niirht of the Ttli instant. Said trunk-
long, loose ton, some
worn, nftd contained various articles of
. t 1
ciouiinc, ana
Arnold's creek Bridge.
brown fVorl: rnnl. nnn
Coods. chattels, tights, credits, moneys pair blue satinctt pantaloons, a large and cilects, of the said Kdwin Driver, eouutinr? house noeket bo,L- . nni.nnino-
and the case set for trial on Saturday, sundry notes and papers; one note daIT.th of June. 1836, at ten o'clock, A. ted Jacksonville, 111. Mav , IS:5j,a-
were entirely ignorant of this matter until they were told by citizens from Switreiland, that it had ben done.
oitn uim; m-:s i nmi Trx.vst
Mr. Downey out a superannuated old man
This may do where Mr. Downey is not known
j hut where he i known, people know that he
1 can recollect thine iielaswcH a? John Grav
thir reader vi'.l laid, in to-dai's paper, the jr ,n, nc 0iat Mr ),Vney heeling intel.igenee of the total defeat of the j ,(i( have been induced to give such a eertiMcMcan Arm , and the capture of its Com- S"o doubt of it. lie dishkes to see
n,an.Icr-m-i lu.i, the nioovi thirsty iv ram, himelfmade the author of this fabrication, if
.VinM . f ., by tle I cxian Army nn-.er t.en. j n W,rication it be. And we advise him hcrcafHou.ton. The news first arrived here on Son- j ,or t, be carcfi, how hc ,a)k!t WRi,t
itav last. e were men upoMi to ooudi tnc
same, in order to adonl
Another thing, Mr. Gray attempts to make measures for brijgins ihe creek. All
who feel interested are requested to at
tend. lv reoupst of the Commissioner.
.May 21, 1C3C.
. , -ii 1 1 1 1 o . ioiii in .nine, ioou, in ion ii 1 10c v, i. led Jac A mectin!T wi 1 he hel.l on Sal111d.1v. . ......... ' 11
r - - - - - - "-lltl .. I.... i M I ...a 1 al . . .
the 2Gthint. at ten o'clock. A.M. near ut ' . . "l mo,,nt over ,SIUU, signed by Chas. JI.
ck, where the 1 V """I"-1 im: ;w.l"cg- Stieale, and sundry papers or value to Sun lo Vovay mnt W'11 lH;.,,:ul.in ,hnce, before the owner. Also, about $23 in 3 and
uiv, .n iim ihhu- iii 1 vi m 1 1 011 11. 1U cent pieces, and one t'ocketcomnass.
JOHN W. HALL, J. P. A liberal reward will bo n.ni.l far iho
detention of the same, by leaving it at
the 1 iir.es cilice.
Mav 21. 1S3G.
'Til C! M.i
MARRIED.
On Thursday evening last, by the
Rev. C.L. Bartlett, Mr. WILLIAM B.
CLARK to Miss HANNAH SHAW, both of
this village.
ooai leu passengers ai iv.sins 11 QTRAVKD from the sub- one named McIJrido at Hi: VJ'VI riber.living near Nor- yard, below New York, la. .mt J"ir-. ris's mill. in I ..iinrl-.i-i v town. l'!r I i.stt a':t.
ing Sun. The
'noal left passengers at Rising Sun, and
sty wood
truth of the report; tut subc,piei.t arrivals leave no doubt on cur minds in rvgarvl to its correctness.
(yv- We are indebted to one of our citizi ns
iut Iroin Gincinnali, lor a copy of the Daily J jlonrtr r.vcnins Tost, etra. coi.lam:ng the late impor- '
t.mt news from Texas. o r.MitiNs rniioui.v!.. Net lonp since, an attempt was made in this Slate to tit up Slate I'.ditorial t'oiixenlion; !nt il resulted in a f.ihire, as but lew attended,
Ihe letters ef his Siffcf Sen.'
We have 110 disposition to pursue this matter farther. Throughout the whole affair, we have only been endeavoring: to keep oil" a set ef malignant nd reckless enomits, who seem
determined to tramp us down, regardless ofl
honrty, or truth.
W. MILKS.
MERCIUXT T. 1 1 LOU,
B B AS just received, in addition to his former stock, a general assortment
of (1OODS for (entlemen"s Clothing.
The Hutches of Cincinnati, as we learn by -Pcr Im,p l 1 "rrnvn, el n et, pium.
thenarers, have deserted the Market Houses, green and OllVC L lolllS, together with a
in coneoutnce of the passate of a law bv the handsome lot of Casimoi es, Satinctts,
City Council, respecting tho Market Stalls. I cotton corded Casimeres; sea grass, Thev haventtcrlv Miieil to take any l?eef French and lrih Linen, silk and cotton
sn.l those few, if wc are coireeliy iniormeil, . iuU, ,(lc M;Ukrt, and in eonsennence it is said Surre, idain and fi cured Silk Velvet.
tlia not see proptr lo tea inur ireinnn m,:,t the citizens have to do without fiesh beef. a handsome aortitieut nl'snnmirr Vr-
Tt.c t.a?ett attaches Maaie to both thee oun- ii,,, centlcmen s hoskin and thread
.ilan.t the butchers; the UepuUie.an goes a- n0VCs, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Cra-
i;ainsi me v ouncii s mm iiier-irnia-inf 01 xne
1 mill, in 1 ..luiii'ry low n
ship, on Sunday last, the 13th instant, a
strawberry roan mare, 10 years old.
blind of the left eve, feet all white, a
white strip on her face, branded S. I
on her left shoulder and left hip. A lib
WILLIAM ATKINSON.
Mav U. 1830.
viz bf moons.
MIL subscribers respectfully inform
their mends that they have just
cral reward will be civon to any person received and arc now opening a fresh
who will return said mare, or give m I supply ot caoi:a!taeiKOOtf$, irom formation where she is. Nowork.
JOHN CRISWLLL. Resides their luge stock of Dry
May 21, 1C3G.
A
x2l one of steady and industrious hab
its, could find steady employment at
Goods, they expect to keep constantly
on hand, a quantity t I ollec, Imperial
and Young Hyson lea, Loa( and New
Oinrn . i rt,
A FIRST rate crook Tailor, and
this place.
Rising Sun, Mav 21, 1G.1H.
he? done. A similar convention wasprexi-ee-ly called in Ohio, and nothing done ; and we lately noticed that the New York l.ibtors we.e about nn cling in Convention. Wchave no doubt but that mu. h jood might result from such Convention, but it is net tl.inp to iin-j-oible to get even a majority, let alone a.l, the I'.d tort of a State logtthcr at one time, and it have there foic thought to propose Contcnl'ons on a smaller scale. It is that the I'.ditors and Publishers residing within the several co igrvsional districts, meet at some conv anient point, and adopt such measures as they may deem best adopted to promote their interest. We have thought much about this mat
ter, sd should be pieae.l to hear the views of our brethren of the 4th district, in regard to it; and should the proposition meet their views, we wool l name .Napoleon, and the last Monday in June, as a proper time and place to meet.
(vr- .V tucctinj was held al AllensviUe, it-
1 1 Orleans Sugar, Sugarhouse Molasses, 'I it:...'' V' :i ."".. : uv. j
Ciuiu 1 iiipiors, l a ms, v.asuiigs, inaow Glass, Salt, vcc A:c.
GEO. W. LANR& CO. Aurora, May 7, 1 8.10. 301 f
S3ooi Pole wailed.
HOOi nolcs wanted by
the subscriber, for which
Whir, roes acainst the butchers. We find the
following excellent hit at the Whig in the Republican of the tOlh intant:
"We shall deem it a particular favor
ifthe Iiutchers will, miring their pres
cnt strike, furnish the Itanimat of the
Whig with a piece of beef occasional
ly. The loss of his customary ration
has rendered htm dangerously ravenous. Hc has already made a most ferocious
Y 1 1 H L subscriber has iut received
vats, Shirt Collars, bleached and brown from Philadelphia and .Vrro York, he will pay from 1 to S i 1 2 1-2 cents
.iniMins, niui a general assoiimeiu 01 a cencra and comn etc. assortment of Per hutulrcd, delivered at his shoo n
nr nnv nrtirlrs far flnthhif. two invilotl
attack up the KepuMican,and is growl- o r, . cxaniine
m tirer like al Ihe Itaretle. Un ess
fed or caged we shall all be devoured.
rmtiii: r..- ..ii.... .i.b
ing, of the best qnahty, all of which he 1U ltU 1 pwl A American
will sell and make to order at s lowl II K Y -UUUUS.
. .. . 1 . 1 . 1 . . .1 1
priccsasc.au nu ootaineu ni any otiiei 1 CONSlSITNtJ IN PAliT Ol"
cstitiiisnmcnt in town. nr..,t f-i.,n,e i'..c,;...,c
I'llll I I 1 U V IV'lll. Vyll.-l lllt lv..." k.'llllll.tvr
vUMom woik win 111: uum: s usuoi, p ;,,,.. c UmUii, r;..i,.. I V.I.
in the most fashionable style. puil.,,i nT.i-li. RinniVnmc 'irl.b
l I rll.. I" -,------- v..,.. ......
arsons wisniog u. pu.cuae v.iim..,, t T b Col, Cambrics. Jaco
nets, and a neat assortment of Dress
Rising Sun, May 21, 103(1. 3m2?
Silks, Dress Handkerchiefs, Ribands,
Gauze and Robinet Veils, Ladies Tus
can and Straw Rounds, &.c. ,LSO,
Hardware ami Cutlery, Queens
ware, Jjritiania and Glass Ware.
MADlr TUIQI
f-r It is utterly impossible for some cf the I miu iiiivi
rmfr at I-nuronechnrch. to leave off slander- ' E 1 i I'm tirm ot retUer CC J amCS was
I mm ii m i"i 1 rii 1:1 1 11:1 :i if 1 imw :irn 1 . .
1 ,.t i,.,i n vMii.,r .r 11,- Timo. - flissnlve.! hit wintrr. am but few """- ' " - - .- - past, lias a star m rus tore-
A few days sinre, a fellow there said that we of their friends have called to sec their lOUIS9 CTllUCS X Alcll nead, and a large maze down on his
Rising Sun immediately. For first rate
molasses barrel poles he will pay $t 12 cents; and for flour barrel poles G2 1-2 cents per hundred. As the subscriber
is not generally known in the country,
ho refers to Messrs. Haines ocLanius.
SAMULL BARKSIURL. Rising Sun, May 7, IS3G.
71 ROM the subscriber, liL ving in Patriot, la., on
JU Sunday last, a large JX1RK
L.' .
f UA Y HOUSE, six years old
rrland count v, on the Tib instant, for the pur- 0g,t to have lwen quiet on the division qns- accounts, much less io par them. Now, JJar Iroil, CastillS. IVails WitldoW n05Ps 0 wl)lte loot OClllIld, and markloe ornoiuinaling a candidate for the l.eisla- tion aa then nsserteit that we had been we hereby give fair warning, that on (;lass SliatleS Shovels t iclvle vvilh gears. No other marks rccolture,wheu Josn-ii C. Ki;c.i estox was put in hwbt othribtd! It is an eay matter for some iie first day of July next, we shall em- ' ' ' ' V ' V lected. A liberal reward will be given nomination. The W cikly Messenger thinks of them to make assertions but a hard thing magistr vte to collect all debU, A'?CS Jt received from New Orleans to any person who will return said horse this rather premature as Mr rleston -re- toprovethem. W"e should like to know who " (j U) a fall orlmcnt of all k.ndsof GJO- or giie information where he is. icatcdly said lu lore he went to Indianapolis, (t was that fxm or ftnV.i us. If wc had ' pirpprp v IAMFS t.lilLc', CUhlLIlir., lbll,ccc. iVC SYLVANUS HOW.
uti.l sin.-o his return, that be would
candidate again."
not be a : heen for sale, the Burghers ought to hav bid
higher than those who succeeded in the pur
chase.
i r.uuii:s. The laws of thistato, regulating ferries and lYrrv men, aic very rigid. In the rev iscd code ol" page C0-:, itis provivletl that uit hall be the duty of all ferry keeper within this State, to cause the hanks ot the riser or creeit to be dug sufficiently low, and kept ill good able order for the paage of man and horse,
Rising Sun, May 21, 1G3G.
Farm for 8 aic
MIL subscriber will sell the farm on
which he resides, situated in C.e-
ftrWe hear that the proprietorship and
Kdilorship of the ralladium is rather ticklish
about these days. Gregg, it is said, will short- sar creek township, Dearborn county.
ly go into in-gionous reutemeni; ana iv 18 I Indiana. It contains liif ac.lCS Ol CX
also staled thattol. Cameron is about to sell. rrn,M.. .....1 wn limbered, with
The l!ladi.m has frequently prophecyed that j 0J? buiWillBS and a Well of fust oiirdavswere numbered. Had this prohecy . ... , 1, "i- . r. ;l.xo r. .....
v v 1 v ne - - - .
to which he respectfully invites the at
tention of his friends and patrons.
G. W. COCHRAN.
Aurora, Maj 1-1, 1G3G. 31
NEW CLOTHING STORE.
Patriot, May 7, 183G.
Yofic$ ALL persons are cautioned against buying or trading for a note of
hand, given by the subscriber to Wm.
T. Price, calling for twenty-five dollars,
dated Burlington, May otb, 1830, and
and loaded waconO This provision is much j come from a rr.rriftr .source, we might have I , ... r. . . .. . . . .i.-i.- r ... 1 .'..:! James mill;
neglected, particularly on the banks of the j
creeks. We crossed over l.auj;l'.cry on 1 uesuay last, v lure .1 little boy w a atteiulins; tho flat, And where the mud was so deep as to lender it nearly impossible to get in or out of the boat without wiring. Such things hould not be fullered rtlT.Nt-ll IXIILItMl'Y. It will be seen bv the following Message from
the IV'idetit, tv both ll.mes of longn, that Ih.Jnticiilliv between thi country and France in relation lo the Indemnity ha been n-ttled; it i, hoped that the frigidly rclali. ns heretofore ritinj between the two connttics, may now be resumed. siunv;ton,Mmv I0,I33G. T t" ' If.iusc of JpiTJi'iiii'tiesInformation has been received al the Treasury Department that the four instalment under our treaty with France have pen paid to ihe agent of the lT. Slate. In communicating this satisfactory termination of our contiovcrsy with France, I feci assured that both House of Congress will unite with me ; itftiriti!! and believing that the anli-
cioationof a restoration of the ancient r'i;-.t relations between the Iwo coun
tries, expressed in my former messages onlhis subj.ct,wiU be speedily realize J.
bad some fears; but we always knew that if
cent lo three
iiivavr n llnve- tlilkit tiii!(1 Iia nnlnvn
wed. ct were not in dancer. And we w,U now surrounding country is tltickly settled
wnrer smnll sum rleavillrr life and health out "y intelligent and IlldllSlllOUs iconic.
ol the onestion.l that there will he a chance For terms, apply to A. K. Glenn, in Ri-
iii the ralladium, before there is in the Times, sing bun, or lo tile stioscrinor on tlic
premise?. .IOHM TILE.
May l, 1S3G.
ii iismut, TAJ LOU,
AS now on hand for sale between due the first of Match, 1831, as 1 have SJOO and IJOl articles of Cloth- not reccired value for the same, and
II lICS IOUI HIIIC'S IIOIII ..... . . , . ' . 1 !,..,.. ing, ot various sizes, colors and puces, am determined not to pay it unless s, on Ijaugr.crv, and is ad a- j ' . . , , , , 1 J J i.... itr nvilU 'I'L. M,c" ;,? Coats, Cloaks, Ivoiindabouts, compelled to do so by law. :e or lour other mills, riu; n ' .... , . mndnf T ; ibbllv Koiil l tsls, r.ti.lalooiis blurts and Drawers, G1X)RGE LINDSAY.
d(32
No proper esc
1 lion of mine shall be
..ii.nr to ctV.it c the. remembrance of
" . 1 . . .
those misconceptions tnai nave lempu
together with an assortment of first rate
e.I ... fVl I rro c.,.. n f '.ilii'iic.- P-k.l.l.nfT
I llllitllll U.- rum .1? v.llit.i, ..v.,....,,
Ruckram, Wadding. Iinitn;s, Facings, Rtittons, Threads, Silks, Twist, Tape,
&c. &c
D. F. has just laid in a stock of BROAD CLOTHS,
7H)RTY or FIFTY hands to cut of the very best quality, of Illue, Rlack,
JL wood , s.
OCT An inquest was held, on Thurs
d.iv last, by Capt. Jon TiT, Coroner
of this county, on the body of a man
found dead in the Ohio, at Decatur.
crdict, death by drowning, before X. wood, sawWs and made rails: for Brown and Claret, colors, with Black
the inquest met, the steamboat Prince-1 which liberal wages will be given by and Drab Cassimere, together with to: stopped, and a man on hoard said the subscribers on the Ohio river, ten Veslings. of varuui kinds, and a great
he knew the drowned man that he miles below Rising Sun, and opposite variety of SUMMI'll UOODS, which
he w ill make to order or sell on rc.fson-
able terms.
As his health is on the decline, 1). F.
will in future employ good workmen, and will devote more of his time to cut-
Persons who wish their work
Mav 7, 1.13G.
DEARBORN COUHTY SEMINARY. rilHL Dearborn county Seminary
ad a family in Covington and thai ihc mouth of Landing creek.
bcinc on the Paul Jones, and some
what intoxicated, the mate of that boat
knocked him overboard. This hap
pencil aaout two weeks since. ne
lell thii story as we heard it, in hopes that it may elicil inquiry as lo its truth.
Phe Lnqitit or, at Covington, is request
cd to notice it.
DRAKT. ec FISULR.
5th mo. (May) 21, 183G.
One CYut V t'hrw of Tobacco
hj: warj).
linji out.
RAN AWAY from the subscriber on I cut out and made at home, will always Wednesday nighl last, an inden- find him ready to do il on the shortest
ted apprentice to the Tobacconist bit- possible notice. Grateful for past fasincss, named Jomah Smith, about IG Ivors, he expects a contiuuance of the
The Champioman eastern built boat, years of age. All persons are caution- same.
(low pressure) deemed one of Ihe swift-led not to trust, harbor or employ said All those indebted will please call
est boats in Ihe U. States, lately taken runaway, under the penalty ol the law. and pay thcr accounts, as hc has never
i.uiiu iu new i frieaus jiuu pui niiu 1 n: .iuwii; iowhtu, uui "i iu.iuks or yet )Ui huv v'ii; 10 iiieiiiivv;iiii;iii c. ....iit .... i' 1 . . ..1
Mississippi trade, has been beaten uy cnarges, will lie given to any person N. U. 1 'o good Journeymen win the Chancellor, on their voyage from who will bring him back. find steady woik by calling immediateNew Orleans to Louisville. The Chan- JOHN MclLYOY. ly. tcllor lefl New Oilcans un the 2?lh olt. Uiaiug Sun, May 21,1 83C. Rising Sun, May 7, 1836. 30lf
will open its first session for the
year 1C3G, on the second Monday in
May, Mr. Lr.EM..tat Dcmont having been elected principal for the ensuing vcar. By order of the Trustees, R.C. STF.YKNS, Sect. Wilmington, April 30, 1G3G.
STRAY HOUSES. STRAY KD from the subscriber, livintr 2 1-2 miles
eSRi from Rising Sun, on the Miller Ridge, on Wednesday, the 20th inst. two Horse creatures one a dapple gray horse, white face, white feet, shod all round, 'J years old, and is considerably marked with gears. The other a gray mare coll, two years old, wilh a white face, and had on a large yoke. They were seen near Mr. Mc11 tyre's, in Union township, on Sunday last. Whoever will return one or both of Ihc above cslrays, or will give information where they are, will be liberally rewarded, and all expcnceschecrfully paid. JOHN STEWART. April 30r 183G.
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