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' J'-) dented .'p.nrct.tiee named JAMLS r 7 TiIOMrS0X,egcd about 11 years. ,,c to..,. but iiU0 t ioti)ing w-ltu h;m. tThe nbove reward without charges or thanks,
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poor cfJe'ierson township. JOHN PROTSMAN. July ISih, 1S3G.
STOWs
The Saturday Xcws. -4.VD LITERARY GAZETTE.
A weekly family newspaper- devoted to literature,
criticism, the fiae artJ, general intelligence, news Sic. Price two dollars per annum, paya
ble in advance.
N Saturday July 2, 1836. The subscribers will commence, in Philadelphia, the pub
lication of anew weekly newspaper unJrr ths above title. The News will embrace every variety cflighl literature, iucltidmg, tales, poet:y, essays, criticisms, notices of the fine arts, the drama, &.c.
".The ctiginal raattcrwill be supplied by writers of
A .XEW PERIODICAL. liittdPs Saturday Magazine IS published everv week, in a handsome
number of 21 pages. It contains the choi
cest light matter of the .British periodical?, and will make two large volumes a 3 car.
Price three collars jn advar.ee.
The work can cnly be afforded j.t so low a
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j'.r-.e --tst eminence. A regular correspondence
ZJailSC CarrtitgS JFriTSttCJ j 1 maintained with Washington, and the . - , , . , , iprincipal iiue of the Union and arrangements
wi.w'.f5- ? - t lS ;a progveasby which letters from Europe will
, , . . . j be constantly furnished. ... lii. unaersned. hes leave tomtoim ll.e 1 K-r.;on w;i he ,iA m mr;nrT tho rarli
public generally, that lie is prepared tuie5t poss;;Ue date the choicest productions of the
English periodical press. Popular novels will oc
casionallv be given, though thev will not be suf
fered to interfere with a general variety. The latest new?, and nllitcns of interesting intelligence
will invariably form part of the contents.
The News will be printed on a folio 6heet of the largest class, and will furnish as large an a-
mount of reading matter as any weekly paper
. .execute orders in trie above business, in all its
f?-"-Hj. ihrr.nchcs: plain and ornamental, and in intitaj; :ior. of wood, marble, tc. end will warrtnt his ri-!cobn5 to stand. He will also attend in .my :7-. -cs,!p?irt of the county to Hanging Taper, in the ua-r irr.cst substantial manner. His charges will ;Lo mod-; rate, and no execution shall be spar-
Ud tu ide.se his customers and expedite his
JOS. G. MARSHAL & ASA! II LUCK Have as frciatrd 11 1 n selves in ti e r i;.(tif cf law, in tl c rti tits f f J'.i : il tr s 1 ; t wit.
Zetland, in tl 0 ii; rr.il fruits cf s.-.id ft Mies.Mr. Ma rs-1 ;-. 11 iitlc jn JU; cirr ; 1 (.' rrr.
tl f llitir 1 i ti . I !v.f-ii c f s f( 1 f c' ti
Duck Ice ps 1 is S et at where he rrsiv le ktrt'.
price, from its connexion with the Museum 01 to them, will )tccic the j ii.t ; .tu i.ti r. of
Foreign jAtcreiturc which w ill contain the both. ma rch '2?.
whole cl the baturcny Magazine, besides the J
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.. - iv.cik in such a wav as to please the public R0W P"hod .ln.thi ouclry- 'l , will.lie, con
1 ' !,v,,r!;. Your" humble lervant. Jactea m a sp.n. 01 tnc most learns maepen-
. jTnV fdence. Ail auuiion la pavtv politics or sectauan A. B I J Injij-ion w:i! be cnrefuUv avoided.
'; evay, vecember lo. " J.OUiS ;. GODEY,
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lAHUrAOTORY-VEVAY, XA.
JOSEPH C NEAL. MORTON M'MICIIAEL. Agents of this paper willl be allowed the usual commission. Six copies furnished for 10. All payments to he made in ndvnnce. Orders, free of posts go must be addressed to L. A. GODEY & co If umber 100 Walnut street Philadelphia
more important matter of the Reviews.
The batarday Magazine will comprise such
a variety of interesting tales, good poetry and
miscellaneous reading, egval to stz oelcto ?ol-
vrxes, as to mnke it deserving the lavor oi both
the young ana the old. Ctxienis cf tktf.nl .Yvwfer. 1. The Conscript, a tale of the French
my. L lourscngg, by L. E. L. 3. A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed, a talc, by Mhs Lnndon. 4. The Young Pretender, a tale, by Miss Crawford. 5. Knarleyyow; or, the Dog Fiend, by Cap
tain Marryatt.
Cu The Chanty Sister, a talc, by Mrs. .Nor
ton.
Subscriptions are solicited by E. L1TTELT,,
No. 11, Bank St., back of 71 Chcsnut st.
Jlllor neyand Connsellor a t Laze. Tevay liidiana. "FT" KEFS his office on Ferry street, hnmedi -"!;tely opposite the Pott bfTice. Eucinesr submitted to his care will be faithfully and"-
punctually nltfnrird lo
His JUSTICES' Oflioe iskfpt the s.-.rrp-
plare, where he also attends to all cc 1 vejfa t
wng nn'tnefs.
c fTiliIE undersigned contin-
JtL "es to manufacture, keep
3 on hand, and make to order, 1 va..r..n
JIartinsals,
Harness. Whips. Trunks. c.
lie returns thanks lor past XU IS fjrUUU iiT
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JVith tarious Engrciirgs. At 2 per annum, in advnr.ee.
ON Wednesday, August 3, 1S30, the first
number of the SILK GROWER'S GUIDE,
will be published by the subfcribcr, and con
tinued every other Wednesday thereafter, each number containing 1G large super royal
favors, and hopes to merit a
iccniiti-.iar.te cl the same.
GEOZJGE KCSLQU. Vct.iv. Slav 14, 1S35.
LIST OF LETTERS, REMAINING in the post office at Vevny, Indiana, 011 the 30th June, I83i,;, which ii not taken out w ithin three mnntt.s, w ill be sent to the general post office as dead letters.
AM ION JACKSON. . .v.-1:.
LAW NOTICE. OaLSSTCH AND KELSO, (Much 11. EKk6ton nd Daniel Kelso.)
in the practice J octavo pages, double coiums, expressly adap)earborn Svit-ile fr binnding, and the whole subject fully
TT t - 1 . I 11 1
iiac cisauciaicu iiiei;ii;ive
1 of the I aw. in the counties of Dearborn
; . . ' 1:11.. .j t J 1 : ,
riau l and Ripley; also, m the supreme lu"lKU UJ ;1'PIop,,'uc V'&' S . . I Thomas Calvin,
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in U:c
sick buik: ct W vay, 1? next, re t. ! t IXt.
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i:"iz:e f:ni each cTi-tnsional town-:isf-:a-l to aoni at & clerks otuceia Irnd.iv t:;e f; t .iav of u2-ist for ths
court el itu i.in.-i. in all cases ronif un lrom fu"' cuullt ' "'
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either of the said ces.. in which they may be be U!e" to make tl"s :l standard publicaiien
and in the federal court of lndi- lur American cuuivaicrs 01 shk. i ne eu:.oi
H business directed to them, under 1S extensively lamihar with the subject, iron.
'ihefinn of Ezelrslon &. Kelso. personal experience in its most import;-. .1
- r...i.,.i,, ,.;,i..i. r.,i;,. n,.A .;ll 1 branches, and oimn nrrnarrd to (niiilli io;
, . v l it i t vi to il 'i n -i tau U) aim uiu i 1 I
i .-.i-vr; r-i lnrt lltOreSaiQ CCUntie. Iiauie nuu luiunimuuii :u itiuu viv-rutu
.Mr. ICelso resides nl New-York, Switzer- this interesting subject. He will also be as
land cov.ntv, where he may be found, at all Slstcd w" valuable pens in this city and vitin-
ttniei. when not abscst on business. All bu- "J, wneie me muioerry iree ana suivw orm eincss confided to them, will receive their joint have for many years received close attention, attention. March 23. The cultivators of the mulberry tree, in all
its varieties the rearing ot silk worms pro-
A Thes. Armsrtong 2, Jonathan Andrews, .la me Ad Mms, B Jns. or Nathan i
Wm. Hr.idlv,
Eraniia Liikhcv.
D. McCuMi.f !i, fz. t o. Henry Munroe, ? Jame. Monigomerv, I !?, 1-. rt MrK';,,.
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GG,eOO SUBSCRIBE11S! FRELASME1IA 1X311101. fHE spier did pationagc swatud tc, ti.t ii Philadelphia Saturday fJemier, ii.li.res the editors to m n ine nee the publicjiti.-n, in d-r ihc above title, of a cuai tc cditif-n f tl.eii j j ui a r journal, eu lon;r kr.i v.o r.s il.e hurts! V: t;:l!v Newspaper in tie U niter" S'.-.tfs, wrh iii ci" near iitf.stt six tikiami -cr-i.ipr.r.?. TI.e new foiiti'T'- rrcii.tly ii tHt i tii! hui biig their irmler? v. i li i cv 1-. I ! t. b i ii'tra-
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' i'v - -n : ei tier!!-''.:: o, liiis t Uii'lV. !(':;.: 'Mi i-! i I'.tl I Hi I'! T, FWM.Ce, !;:d j ;: :-; u. .u ;.i m pn.v-pu.ft. ; ;.;:ri- nbntf; in s-lifrt !cn'iv 1 0 in : i:l i--j.i:iJ i o:.iU" in n (.'need it to a 11 ' j i1 G'" ir!7 . cc. i::ito of s?:.:e., , in o - !' t dn'f-F, I It i i a ' i- low price (' jJ. F r tint ni 'i .b- rii-ert? ;:ct valuable . l enierlHUiii o.ii iii. ;:i'h v.rfk f-v.i'i'jih V- fi ! a , k i2(i(( lifgrr., -.ii.d qnal to 52 vo'u.in--? a ve:n,
wincli is fictitiiattd lo be read, wc ikly, I y ;( two hundred tl ouand people, scatteied 11. ;-.!! parti iTtlie couiitry from Maine to Florida ai.d from the seaboard to the hikes. The paper has been now so long es'.ahlihhcd as to render it too well kiio-vn to require an extended prospectus, the publishers therefore, w ill do no more than refer to the two leading daily political papers of opposeite politics. The Penusylvanian says ''The Saturday Courier is the largest, nod one of ihe best family nesvspapcrs in the Union; the other, the Inquirer nr:d l)aily Courier, says, "it is the largest journal published in Philadelphia, and one of the very best in the United States." Tho New York Star says "we know cf nothing more liberal 00 the part ofthe editors, and no means mure cfiiccioi:s o draw out '.he donnarit talents ofoui country, thun their unexampled liberality
j in .fferi.ii literary piizes,'"
J'he Albany Mercury of r.Iarch IC'd., 1S"C, say, "the Saturday Ct nrier, is decidedly the best nev. spa per ever p'illisleil in this i-r any nihtr country and its v;.iuo is duly appreciated by the publii,if we may jule by i.e vast circnktiieii. which exceeds 525,000 per week! Its contents aro ngrreably varied, and each nom! er contains muro really valuable reading matter than if pnblislud
!;.-li!l uith- : i;( I la lii oil?
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, ooun-3 I'la rJ cfail their
!k ij10.,S, til WhlCll Tccc-idui'79 arc U
duclion of cocoons recline:, manufacturinsr.
cl
im otr.c-rs l?g re iil ii'.. li r.a stii'!'.
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land, h-Trrwcr-? t sch
rrited Vi ranks ti,: -.p2r oi specie
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COLE. s. c.s. c.
ASB BOAT ST
jy rriHE -iubscriher re?peet fully iiv fjjjf-is forms his friends .ind the rtib-
iUi'irtlic, that he Iihs ran opened in his
brivk ho isf. corner of Market
and cr-positc Dalmazzo s
mllE suhscriherj respectfully inform the a,nd vicing silk the easy introduction of p.ib-ic tbnt they have procured accurate- !,he 6,,k HusineE!T"lts. in"mcr';c valuei! every
lv comet instruments for the surveying of -armcr 1 pron is u s peculiar ap, him m my iWi nnA .,w ppa.lv to mw nil bcA dn to our climate, and the habits of our farmers.
ll V v - - ' V- ua ItlUWV T A W I.a . . .Ill
to call upon them in the above y" uu c. t.u.ifiuCi.ii.u..s,
Miss Mahah Bradly, John Mali,.. Wm. Bright, Mr. MfiHlr,al Jomcs Brown, Stephen Monnot, Miss Jane Ruren, O A. Rower or Noah 5 Hiram Oc;le 2, Cox, P C f X?l 1 T.. .i V
ii"'uu i. iiiiuu. jiisq. ; Geo. E. Pleasants, i J anaes Pavy, 5 R I R. M. Redd, $ Wm. Robert?, Ratliff W. Reeves, i Lliza Jane Stevens, i Wm. Spears,
Miss Margaret Ann ; Simeon Slawson, Fagg, J James Stewcrd, G Joseph Short, John Gilliland, j Sheriff Swi(z!Iand co. Wm. E. Griffith, 5 School Commissioner, Geo. R. Garlinghouse 5 Swilzeiland Times.
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elegasit
ii j.uvi houie, ar
WmA GROCERIES
ifsclading litpuors cf all kinds: which he will ttrli on ieaonab!e term-. He designs keeping on h ii.d a variety of boat Stores; such as bread, cake?, cheese, cracker-, dried and fresh bee i. sausages, salt roik, tea, coii e, sugar, flour, 6cc. 2vc. AMOS GILBERT.
wm iiiiiv uc ui?pu;eu tu ciiipiuy iiiciii. jic-1 . . eant and correct maps of surveys will be fur- and dlssem,n;tt,on of ,his important know -
i.-d frpooitod? and Heed,!. mnrffraoAa UKC uuci iwui siik.ii euuuie,.uiu .i-n-
ry kind- conveyancing, executed neatly cultural subjects in general, will be assiduousi correct y Y attended to. To make the subject pecul- ? I- ' i.ll' M l -lit r l
JOSEPH DOW iany lniciiijnuie, engravers w in oe ireeiyemJOUX McCORMICK. Ployed t0 illustrate the work, and no expense
Jan. -1, lS3n. jsparea to place it in tnehrst rank as the most
X. 1$. Orders left with Shaw &, Rous, Ve- comPieie P""cauon on mik imuanury in .v-
cr lienrv Mix, Mountsterlinp, will be n . ca
t vrii uc prmirn on line paper, W illi gooo type, and packed up lo defy injury by the mail. Six copies w ill be sent for Js 10 th'u-
James Colke,
Desire Claudell, Wm. 1 ). Cox, E lv Ellis, F Allr. (l Ferris,
Charles R. Facer
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puncteau v
Norman Green, Sarah Gibson, 11 Pruelt Harvey, George Hunt, J Wm. Johnson, K David King, John Konkle, L
John Lightou, t
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Wm. R. Forrincc, i v I John Vtz, 2
i V m. V nosdoh
W F. D. Wcrdt,
Elizabeth Walton, J W. J. Wallace, AV'illiam Witherspoon A. N. Wauh, ? Elihu P. Wnshburn.
JOI1X M. KING, P. M. Vevay, July 1, lh30.
attended to.
the highest market price w IP. bo paid on delivery
er our store. CtARK;0 & DUFOC'K.
Vevny, Kay 5.
Ycvay, Feb
IS
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"TALUilO.VS crr.ol,..-. and Pass:: V'y r;:5f ry.he? ni;d sicLk-s, of a good q
snore
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Cl.ARKSOX & DL'FCUP. May 2, 10?G.
Collins A: Co. axes.
T$"UdT received and for Palo low bv CLAP.KSON tc DUPOUR. Vevay, May 52, Zs5.
Shoes & IIcoSs.
?v pail" JmO.ES, of diJTrent
Nijt q'uluie?, consisting ot prunella
fI.xss and slipper., kip m J calfskin t-hocs, anJ
ciogans, j iat icceived an 1 f-r sale 1-v
CLARKSON DurOUR.
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cvay, A i ii! 2 i.
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F superior quality to any salt in this mar
ket, lor sn!o low by
CEARMSOX DUI OUR. Vcvav. Juno 523d, Ib'.'G.
Vcv;
Flow MoiiMs. Wl"MATA Tim- Mould: Qti j ist receive. 1 aud fir sl
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Li, V i j. -i l 1- V .1 U. "i-il. M-.v "
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lbs. clean picked and wask teen for 20.
ed "wool wanted, for which OCTAddress the editor, (post paid.)
F. W. LEOPOLD. 43, Chcsnut st. Philadelphia
1 LST received and for sale low for cash, ve
XA PffOTT'S COUGH DROPS. TAIC1BLE MECICISB FOB CCCGHS AM) C JiSUMPTIOH
MMIilS Elixir, in its original lorm o prescription
,,. .1 .!, iWotit i. in. JL nassiooainetesiDiirteiuy )earsexper. rce, in
ui iiiusi. .. .u.. w. the gentrriil use of ti. sml is now cITernl. wi'h th. perior to nny Hour usually soid in this market, addition of some trticles from the veR table kin.icn ,
CLAKlvSOA C UUi OUrt. lhevirtue cf which, have been tally KtKtUd -n
v.,, ... i,.n 0'3,l lft?fl Ihiguly appreciated wbxh rerdcr tios cop pusi'iiin
. I nf.ili4itL' . l a r- t o rl ft. tVtf. r c t' i . t nrpvnilin i . . ...r,l..r .
tl.s IvMaa. .nrl In, rrn 1 .1 n A n r. 1 r. .-.- ..in..
vv v.m I VI luc meal O ' 1 vl" 'h J 1.4 J . n . 1 j Common colds nd coughs, which rc 'ccs.sii,nc.- l
wnl readily ieM ioit mtMi
Hnta'irn". w! ri
ning l' asrs p:m
S: AiV f JLt uommon coias una cougns, imn i ,5 A few barrels flour juet received 8tructed PenP;1"'""; "J c!Sp3t$V 2i . r it, ence, removing those troublesome fb.jl Is. and t'TPOle ny act as a constant stimulant to cr.ughi
CLAUKSOX DUFOUR.
Vevay, May 2, 1S30.
W hite &icad.
Y the keg. just received and for ale by
Vevay, May 2, 1830.
CoUoii Bats for Quilts, Tfl'ST received, and for sale by
0i? CLAHKSON & DUFOUR.
Vevay, April 23.
CASH fV.lJSTED
The printer wants Casll and '83coodfor sc-ids r.iidBon.s.
must have it he hates to make
costs. Cross cnt Saws. TTUST received and for salo low by
QP CLAUKSON & DUFOUR.
Vevay, May 2, 1C35.
and induces rest to an eminent d crce rorsonssfli ct
ed with pulmonary complaints, b. ceding ofthe lunj;s
ike. spasmodic asthma, galpitation of t lie hcrot, am) consumptive affect ions, even in the most advance.! periods of life, will find immediate relief, fiom its re markab'e power of diminishing iiritahility of the system, and the velocity of ihe circulation, and bv
I cleansing and healing the disordered parts. Ii al.se
affords inomeJiatc relief in the hooping cough -i.0 -l
IJr. Judldn's SPECIFIC OINTMENT.
ravilS valanbie niedicine is celebrated for r::r,np
JL the following diseascu: White Swellings every description Sore Ler;s and fleers cf lei standinR Glandular Turners Felons or Catarrhs
Rheunautic pains of the Joints Sprain?; Hruises; and
I etters; cliilblain.-; or paris altccted by Ircst it
first rate Wagon for sale.
w jii answer tor two or lour horses. jontf fox.
For glandular swellings, it is suprrior to any meei
cine yd known. It is much saler than mercurial on
plications, ( it does not contain thcsmallcst atom el that mineral) because it does not lay the pstient liable to injury from exposure of cold.
It cures the worst Felons or Whitliws on the sp.
piicBiicii lourty-cigM Hours. Khxumatisms which liavt
stoou as long as to become a systematic disorder, re q lire medicine to be taken inword to remove then
entirely. But m most cases, by applyinu thess oint
mem externally tr diractcd, it uill giTe relief. Crrtiricatcs cf impnitant cures also dircciinB for accompxny each beucle. 2D1 - j y The abve articlfs are ir5J bv U. WcC.iuc Jrh Vtvay And Jftcksontiltfj tzi f v-u Vr. ti., ... SurUog.
r.l-iDS V iOUTAGKS,can ulnll timesbe had at twelve and a ball c:tits, siio'le, nt
Oardner's mill AUrey's mill Short's sture
in a week ui any ;!auy paer in
the U
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KMAIM.V i ISieilmir Iiiib
1KW. Henry D. P-anta Aunes Chirk
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mamniotli dmieiihi'Mis enable its enterprising proprietors, Messrs. Woodward C'laukk, cf Philadelphia, to republish in its column?, in the course of a year, several of the mo?t interesting' new woiks ihil issue frooi the Hritish jiress; which cannot fail torsive tn it a permanent interest, and render il worthy of presoivatnn. To meet tho wishes, therefore, of s ieh of their subscribers as Jesire to have the r nutii'.ioii bound, they have determined on issuing an edition of the i-orn r n
the qitaitofi.ru:, vvhicli uiil render :t mto-ii in io convenient t'or renlinu wlu-uit is l 1 1 1 1 . ' in v i-
uir.e,nn l ilms ;;ie.iily e-ib mce i's v.iiii"."1
r.i)i ; "ion.
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Justice Rears office Under the tiio -.f ih Pun Ar:-:t.r::i "1;:: : do Ga.lay's do will conrn'':ic with the r--:.-:f. I'i do (ireen' do Tile, to w!-,ir.h as iiw:.! -.-I h . w:. do Tapp's do vvrit'O'- by li- ! t.. (. '. 1 do Cain's do muiI t'v !'.' . . i '-. t i S - c1; do Drntiimond's di n':..r i!-. : !!.. ii do Dllfolll's do :.! tl"-. ,: to .) .-.,.t .s. p.: do fiilp's il . u- :' . ;i (' i lie 00 ;: do M-H I'- J . iin i"l . .:!. ,i i i .i. j-'.-sl to i.'.o .:ie- C do G : a '- ..'e . - :'! ".i i ho ori'-hc-l dy :i . A!-.' :it tfli- t lli- ". ' O v-'.! ! f'W i: : U" ! I I .j.f L-; Pii.-iti-.V Hen. -a:. 5b I'i..- I.; ..o.!.--. S..'., v !.. -o ' : ' :rs ' .ay ;. m - - a ! ' -..h. v. i r.'t :at.-.i. I - : i ii; i
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David Dyer
5 Ahr -lnni S .Mih-s I'limi-i., I Daviil Mover j John Wallace
PEUXET, P Mount Sterling, .1 id v 2.
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leather. A fine lot of Spaoih ar.d Country sole, calf arl kip skins and upper leather for le by
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the
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towns, iiioiintaias lakes, i!;e sea board, mti j r
iinprovenients, as di.sphiyi'd ii. a:i:i., 1 i i! r .:i!.--, ve. with other in'rustino ;;iul u.-.i lul f,!':: loads, di-tanc'!, vVc. b'i.iiiiw a :oi:N.(--h'!e Alias for ecneral use and iiifnu itiou baud onn-lv exe-
lo.'.p on
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con-stant Giioply of cotton arn,if;.ll nuin- ,i.i. will I e :ut at nrecisi.lv rue hah :he ; rut f
bers, ninnufac'circil at the Corinrton LWtory, that v.ihiab'e p. una! , iz : Tl rec Doll r er anwhicii it) eupciior to r.nv yarn mada in the west . u-1: pny.ible in d-ancc, (ireb'dip ih j o -i ? ) CLAHKSON & UUF0UK. T00i:V.;i;D -S Cl.AhK, Ycvay, June 23. tf. p!i;';i ;' !- t il.
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