Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 33, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 September 1832 — Page 2

UK PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE.

tor rHCnf"-vr ANBHEV JAC2S0N. run Vli E-rBin'P, ItlABJXIT 1TAK B 13 REN. gjarftssn Electoral 3TttUct tSKORGE BOON, of Sullivan co'.rrt JAMlS BLAKE, of Marion countv, ,AH PHUH PATTERSON. Parke do. "NATHA'N B. PALMER, Jcirerton, do. MARK CUUME. of Favctte ctuntv. THOMAS GIVENS, tf Poscv county, I A. S. BURNETT. of Floyd county. V. AMbI lUJNG, ;f Dcarbm-u, cx. , JUlti KLlVvttAAl, 0 Monroe COJiuv., NAT. "REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE, rou rEK5ii)i:T, HEIJRy CLAY. I'OK TlCE rRKSIDENT, JCHN ERGrAK?Electoral CCcftctX KUVKENDALU S. HENDERSON, 'WALTER WILSON, AH EL LOMAX, JOHN I. NEELV. JOHN HAW KINS, I). PENNING I ON, STEPHEN LUDLOW, SYLV ANUS EVERTS. :-IiY THE PRESIDENT Pt tlie tlultr States "H N pursuance of law, I Andhv.w Jacky o, President of the United -States ol America, do hereby JH-:nTe and make Iinowr, that public land sales will be held nt the undermentioned Land Ollices, in lac State of Indiana, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit: At the Land Odice in Fop.t Watne, on the ftveond 3Iondav in October next. l 'i ir-.r thr mcntisa! ut ttiP nun ho himlq within 1 the i- - , i . i . limits ot tne undermentioned tow

ship?, viz: Townships thirty ' firr, thirty-six thirtyterm and thirty-eight, of rr.nge ten. Fractional township thirty-one, am' township thirty-tveo, thirty fee, thirty-six, thirty wen and thirty-tight, of range f eleven. Fnictional tovn?hip thirty-o:n and townships thirty-two, thirty-Jour, thirty fine, thirty-:ix, thirty revert and thiri-y-

eight, ot mne tirone. low nsliips thirty-tiro, thirtr-drec. ttur-. M r .7 . t'l four, tlurty-'ive, thirty xix, fiirty-scan . . ' J j J 1 ai t.iirtij-e.irfit, 1 rane thirla :i. : m .1 , .i- . ! r.iwnships ihiriy tno. th'u ty three. thir ty four, thirty fee, thirty-tix, thirty-aever. and thirty eight, of range Jourhcn. Townships thirty-tiro, thirty thr-ec, thirty-four, thirty fee, thirty-six, thirty acre 11 and thirty-eight, of rano fifteen. j There will also be t tiered at the same -p ddic sale, a quantity of land i:i tow nc ip nember tirevty-four et range numl ei - ' tvr, equal to two section?, heretofore ved to rrancis (iodfroy and relin bed bv him to the United S'ates. A! - i-ieh lands situate Xorth ef the base ,.; : : ;.d J-la.t of the meridian. Al live Land Otfiee at CkaavfohdsVille, on ihe J'owrth Monllay in October ti'.-vt, tor the disposal of the public !aud wi.hin tho limits of tho undermentioned tow thips and fractional townships, viz: Tt-.-vuship twenty eight, tf ranoe hrce. To" : nship twenty ti rei; pud fractional to,' n ship twenty-eight, ranc four. Townshi,'' t warty-, x, and li actional t rMi-hip tirenty-: eren, f ranpo firc. Townships tiraity-fotr, twcaty-Jiic and tiLaity-aix, ot r;'ne six. Town-ships tventy-fvur and twenty -Jive, of r n-e seven. T v nshiji twenly-fovr, and fractional towush'p tirenty fiv, of rane eight. I'V.etjoml townshis twcnfy-fouT and twt' ' -fire. f ranre rVie. All of v. hieh lam's are situate Xorth o Ihe base line and West of the meridian The sale wi!l ket t open for a period lot execcdmu two weeks. . , 0 , Ibo lanos reserve, ly law for the use -nf scho(ds and (or other polioses wd be eluded tro; sale liiven u!ider mv rind at the ( dv o langton, the nmeleenth day of hi! , 1 o NDULU JACKSON. By tne I resident : ELIJAH HA U ARI), X nnwus.sioncr of the (!cn. Land Ojfiir, Aug. 1 1. is;r. XTOTZCB S ture,tv Mi.rii th- t .ill .1... the firm of M vm:e, A- t rt tM' Nvhether by judgment, note, or otherwise. " :'-ivi lnvn ncciiriiAil t n ,-r 1 1 ... . v ... ....v. 1V. H-.vpn rbied as above, aro requested tu call i. mv oince on Aiaruet street, an. ctt.. . ' same, to save C(sts. i 1 1 i . . 1 1 . ; in nmner no,n-c is given, orr.ers trom ikili Acilson, will be rece-.ved m imv - ft ri rt.- " -- r;- i ICtiXiCC, 4.V. Aup.O. S?!2. If 1 1 V U i i l , , , i ibscrih'T having the HATTING L'l SIMSS on Wa- -- - tcr tiect, Vmcencfs, in he

4 iro. e f.amrrk nwneij bv Wil-

von L'low. ,aks this method VL. o n f-Ttnieg the citi?er,s, an l-S2 . i . . . i , Oll.la - u he' ne -ou'.iry at Jatnc, that he expe-H to keep on hand, and for sale, a V'ayal assortment of FUK HATS, which work he iutemh to l;avr madt in a neat. iu'istantial and tasluonale manner (ty-1 he highest price given for all kinds; cl 'LKl. H. .M. G I LI I AM. in.:cnncs, la. March 17, Lsf. G-if,

- - ----- i from Tttic vekmon r PATRjo r.

Thr Uncn-U mutt be priterved. -jacksoV Such is the sentiment advanced by Andrew Jackson, the democratic candid ate lor the Presidency of these United States. And what can be nunc pauiotic jt, what sentiment cau more cicany ex- jlne press his devotedness 10 the interests, j

welfare and prosperity ot his country, or iny; and hunting, but fiom their lawless i more clearly evince his ardent attach- character and imempet ate habits, it is j mentto the Constitution, than this fcitn..beiecdlicy woudnotbei,oxv ,l)en3g.

pie expression ot nis opiniorr lie is ior r ng ln aDy schern to precute sudden ! the welfare of the vh'Ac countryhe iiVveaita. The Fionchman reDresented '

as warmly att&ched to one section as anolncr he would have everv man pros tvefV man thrive in an honest vo ; The Srhims attendant unon J : L ! . t m 1, 1 . - In vatung auiuuMM-, nc ouki c.iucuu. l" DM' .www. ww.t , foelint? he wou'd strive to remedy He ii would pres-erve the Union by any sacn fices watranted by the Uonstiuition; lor he well aware the prosperity ot his country depends upon the Union of the States. Once dessevered, they can never be united. And why is Andrew Jjckson opposed? Is it because he i3 not honest in his in : teniions? No. Is it because he is noi patriotic in his principles? No. Is it because his measures are unpopular or unworthy the confidence and support ot J the American pcopU? No. He is not opposed on thii ground be is not contemned and calumniated because he does not administer the gov rnmcnt benrficial ly. He is opposed because he supports the in'erests of the whole people becnuse he will not uphold corrupt monopolies because he will not become suppliant to the Aristocracy of the lard! 7'his is why he is opposed. And who art his opposers? Oo they claKs w-hith tht farmers and mechanics? No Do they clats with the useful the laboting mt r. of the cnun'iv ? Nd. Th.ey are the rich . !. r.. i . i. .. i. : ., i . Y iaces oi me poor, n-... . 1 1 and rob them ol tfu-ii hrrd earnings. Men who live on the ii twenty fur cent, extortions from ttu-por-rer classes Thtse are the opposer of Andrew Jacks;o, tl-,c "man who has filled the. meabU'o of his country's gloryMr. Van F-trrrn ti e Mskiatf. Magic :s pos'-Crsed e-f worn! del power, h ran n ntrol simernaturnl rnent. While the cause is unseen, its effect is seldom hidden. .r. V 1:1 Buren h;s been chap'od with , . ,1 , 1,1 r praetn iux t lie ;ir?. and then; are ome oc1 i - i e 1 eurrences sunui.-U!Lr Ciiongti in his hie and 1 , . , c .1 .1 ' har;M f( r to pistilx-the sus-pieio'i thus irast upon Ar, na:n. lie. came up from obscurity to jxreatuess. Iiii career was brilliant and successful. From infancy to manhood there was no space unoccupied by hi. expanding peniti". He rcr,c to distiueiion in his native state amid the opposing obstacles of livahy and ambition. Hirf enemies, ;houdi soma amonjr diem presumed trt deny him t!ie possession of extraordinary talents, have never withheld fivui him the tw equalities of Aixrri:nlss a:i ! 1 r.xxiMJ. Thev are even willing to overrate him in this particular, being al io in no other way to account for the freq tent triumph, which have marked his course as a politician and a statesman. lie could, say they, plan a Presidential Campaign w ith the skill and adroitness c! a practised tlriil Serge, nf. With a siugb In rra an, I swinj ofhis hat, he could nnke General Jackson President, then creep into his Cabinet like a rifinto a pantry w ind himself into executive confidence rip up Calhoun knock down Ciav ! blow up the Cabinet fly to Europe put Bnii-h rei-um 111 motion harmonise Jrorein faction return ( the special call of his enemies anticipate the passage ef the Bank bill write out the veto message, in mid ocean arrive on his native Soil un the roriiTii or jri.v oroeeed to WasdiI ington w ithout any rn inV having se:fi him , snatch the Veto from his pocket, and af- ! tor h.lsliIy cIappin:, dou il l!n ()1 I 1...; r. . ..... ? . . t c .'fo i.M'f, sei up a aurra jor fne V, and all this from him w ho was once : a poo. pav!e,s lhJV ik uRA F0K j jackso.x a.xd Van Bi:i:.n! t Thc Uuiiv, ,5mnch in tho wost ,YV tu,ni lhe gf.rpw OM t w who owe them; while the New York Branch is loaning the State Banks money at five eer cent ! Will some part Iiuk J man explain the cause of tbb- ? And w ill 1 he aio tell u wl the mother hank loan. 1 eJ the State of Peniwv Ivaiua, twelve mills of dollars tor rrc; V ,-. (Hood Xcirs 1ro;,i the South. x ,1 1 ii- , 1 ,u f( ins avowe.i niuisci: as opposed to I nullitWtion, tho Charleston Cifv Gaz-tte ieriw, 4;,. .a' i 'signs (d the times' that rejerutly boded storms and sorrows and a id a opes, miserable shiowreck of our noblest In irecit 01 our nomest dopes, e most cheering and hap- . now indionts til j py auguries lor the totur Witness the i lii:od V 1 i-'.nirmia rilirN ill' Mr II! i ! the honest disclaimer cf Nur . ,.11,. , .v.i. 7 . 1 .'II. 4.11 Mr. Id air, kel!s: the! sound and consistent and independent . .. . - i ii mi oi uai i it a i i u iii ii .iui a .hj iiifio-ii.... ..C.x.- 1 1.. . .--I..-.-.- !.. 1..., J ...... . it.-h i . i .. i ... i ..i ,i iiii'iooa i ii im ui ".i i oi ior lwell, that he and these who signed t!ie ; "mmdesf'v were in error; and now the ! 47i7 si.'tall voice nf reason,' that is put lortn i.v the wie an 1 discriminating j Cm:vi:- : What do thev all promise but i the salvation ami hoivr of ihe State? m Lancaster (Pcnn.) Journal From the I.oumiana Ouzfttf. t or the last week i.r ten d.ivs. rumo ha? been busy with ato.ies concerning bags of doila-s, pnatcs, Sec. 1 here be' j,,., n0 official suurcc to j0 to for irdor-

rnztion, we are obliged to content our- 'bsnk of thr creek, covered with rubbish; 5eives iv ith what wc c n glean f: bin com- the y bad been bio rt out of the mill wit h j

lI)0n i enort .however vairue. Uhe It would setm that several weeks aro. ied 9 a Frenci man applied to seme Americans who reside on or am org the lsiuds near i c ni0Iths of the bay'cus which enter Gull Irom the parish of I euebor.ne. ntse Americans generally live b fish that he had a large amount of doiiars hid j at a place called Lait Inlands, near the irrill!h of the hr..ii r.r.t,H (Miin.i- hp ' ,. tr ... r. 1 , i'yi l H'y ould lake about and help hiu .. . oniinir n ule mi,nPv. I IIP f) Iff XV A I " . w : iccepteo; tnt island was visittd, hitter i ihnusiiiid doll.H i rtiif im t.r.,1 tint in tht I boat. The maxim ot "honor m u v.j v.. ... among vhieves. was ui.kn-jwn to the fisliei men, i jor the money was no sooner in their pes session, than thev be thrcattnir:g vii lence, and fn. ally compelled the Fienchman to relinquish one half. This dene, ihe latter lost no time in proceeding up the bayous and down the Mississippi to New Orleans. The possession of somuch silver by men iiinjucii siomvu lo Lie over uurucuc o with money was a circumstance not long to be concealed suspicioi.s were excit td and the civil authority at Thibo dauxville arrested some of them On of the men was about Donaldson a tew day s ago, and is said to have lost S ICO in ofe nitling at cards. Hie above is the substance of man ibics in our onmion, an act 01 imai i9 been committed, within the or three months, off the cast ana. Probably some vessel Grande Qr the Brasses has been risen on pari of ihe people murdered the ves st I sunk and the specie brought to on of the low island between Bai 1 arfaiia c.rd the mouth of the Teche. Few spots m the world elTvr greater facilities lor lawless acts than this pa" ; our coast, nor could more tempt. oj! yaits be well imagined thn the iargt -ums o? money lioru Mtxico conlinuaib, passing by. TITIIV. SYbTF-M IN ihfLAKD. Tlie coin bin -.f.oo m SieLnd cgainst tie :ay ment ol titio s has of late a-ssumed 1 new shape Itnmenhe meetings are he'e which form tn u. Ives into tribunals ljefoe which persons eccu-icd of th erirne oi ti'he paying are summoned to loptar, and give an ae ount of .heir con inct; and defahei undergo thc punishincnt of being ba. d'jr.ctl at once by eeiv person in their tmploymtot. Country gentlemen and farmers are left without ,ervant or laborer to perform the rnos leccssary work. The hay is left to to; u the ground, and the cattle to perish or want of the necessaty food, d 1 ink, and eate; and, even on the loads, it it corn moil fcr the horses ol ihe mails and stage coaches to be changed by the coachman nd passengers, because the unhuppv j recusant innkeeper has been deserted bj very one even to his hos'ler. Such ii the terror of this new sbf cirs of itidic'a! uithoiity, that numbers ol highly icspec able persons have found it nccessa? y. ii rdiT to avert ruinous consequences, 'o appear be for these self constituted ccur's ukoon'lcdge their jurisdiction, in:. piomise to give obedience to their decrees! For this new evil the Irish governmcn' b providing a remedy. An oflkial circu lar has been issued, under the author itv of thc Lord Lieutenant o the Magistracy in which they arc informed, t fiat, whether the means employed in resisting the payment of tithes be actual violence, 01 intimidation, they are illegal, and that iIkmost prompt and effectual measures should be adopted to counteract them In regard to such meetings as thc above, it is stated, that their rccuncrce will rcTider it incumbent on Magistrates 10 exert all the poweis with which thc law invests them, to suppress the mischief ?md bring the guilty to punishment. And. with respect to cases of deubt whtthci the law has been violated, they are dircc ted to cause the parties implicated to he identified, nd to hbe imfoi mation of the particulars of the case sworn and trans mitTed to the Government, lor theopin ion of thc law officers Scctch f.cfier. Counterfeit American Halt Dollars arc in circ!atif, in cnY- ny ate! smooth to the touch, of light weight, have ;no ring vrhen stujek, and may be readb ly detected it examined with any care. liult. .l'.UCTiC. EXPLOSION. j Extract of a letter to the Editor of the U. S'ates Gazette, da e J WILMINGTON, Aug 25, 183'2. An explosion took place to day about ' noon of one of Duiioiit'i oowcler mills I was distant fifimthe nlace at.out ! miles, and heard it very distinctlv. wi.h ; , 1 1 1.1: ,. i-1- ' i in uiunircu II 11 UI HJ IT Ct HO. 11 w JS Ii 1 1 icicm irnm ne noim" w n r i hi n: pi 'i . i . . i-i .i i makes in character, and I was insVat.tlv sure, from the quarter whence it cee led, that it was a ponder mill vv prw bich lead blown uo; abuse column o! smoke ; from the same rpurtcr convinced me is t as su. On tnivirig at the mills, 1 found it was tho dust mill in the lower yard which had exploded, where the in ir TOi if fit rrt nu v f . I nr.r? (hut ttvrx nnl.ip F- - . -s- IUI H MI'VI " J OHIl't tut.i. r.; i..-.. i' .. 4w..-i i..3,.u.c,i iu c.y parioiMic millwa, mown to atoms, an 1 the bodies ot the two men were found, horribly menglud nod blackened, on thc

wssiU. No other person was mSkim-

No assignable cause was Riven for the unexpected accidental the n.ost pro.). is the hcatmfcof a gudgeon .. able reason by gieat friction, which maybe o r1 ; """""'"""b" ,a ' " : ced. tstill the temper aim e is high enough , to fire the dust when extiemely One. jt appears theic is no safety in mills of this kind wheic such trtction is j provided aer.inst. It would. I think, be ; the proper duty of th proprietor of these j mids, as wen as ail the piopns-tos oi t .nintiowder n-iiU m hi. ti.f r.uie$ u. ,:,r,.tv.'. ?, v-tii ., ;i:atcd ana provided a-an,st. ir Hum ; t ... . . . - n i 1 1 V U J "baiClV IJIID ItJi5 S3VC(i llyll" ' ! " ... ' du es or uve ; af-u scitt.ee, u t uouoi, j ?ruht be snnlieduith txr.fllf L! tfTtct t! r ' r ----- m oui.gci wncti powser mi..s ate ex-; . i. ... i . j i ' posed to I! idlenebt. ti.e rent ut all evi!. the: '' is mattimony good sorr ttl.ii tor ;: ' se'.s many a poor woman to nti Ao.ff ar-. i Virtue, like fire, tiirnq nil thini's iotot ' lib1""!, vtuj ttir ll) ill u OUI 11 It:ivi3i'if ai tinc:ured w!hit,and whatever it touches t Uorr mrs -,n ii t p V.-, . r.t 9 Fall and Winter Goads. rJIIE subseril er have associated them-j JJL selves unoer th.- hr?n ot

7 ! Ar.d l ave opened a STORE, o::e door a-; and covered bridges will have an overef'jSf boe the well known st Mid oc-uob'd b i j. t a each ej.d, of live feet, bevonJ th fi m lu- ' amue' Tlvrn, en water street. Their ; end of the srire;s. IO"" . r (stock consists iu a variety of ! order diat 110 misnnderstauding i:i

FANCY AND STAPLE ARTICLES. dttu.ng which are the f l lowing: (. balis and C asinetts. fXDIA MTSUXF, BOOK JirsLIX, jscom:vi f) n-oitix-xriT, y CAMJUC, C'' aiAUIIAMS, . c t t r ' n, , , 6c Shirting, Gentlemen and Ladies Leather Shoes. Ladies Prunella uo. COCO Hi Iron and Cast Steel. 1:700 ibs. Castings, f00 lbs.tirass and Tared Rope, !10 lbs. Log wood, lt(H) Ibs. Nails ussl. siz?s, . pair I race (Ji im75 bbls. Kenhr.' a Silt, at VCt per be.rhel by the Uirrel, ro i cash.! ami a largi; A.--oftTMKT o.' sy, . j. . j C Una, Liverpool and ( OmmOll QUSSSSWS Allot which thov offer nt IV'Vo,Jit tail. Knowing the scarci'v ( t

. ti 1 x- 1 1 i i . ti- 1 i etii ions t-r auurmeios, piers, v mg un, v :uie, lied, 1 ellow , 0,. tircen t tanncls, . . . , 1 ,1 1 ,t :. ' ' .. ? ... , ! ce. to sueh a cepth, and secure them 1:1 Scotch and Circassian aid--, , 1 1 .1 111 .... , , ' such a manner, bv h-jvvti timber and plank, ?dcrmo and u iterh .) vjiiawls, ' . 1 . .T . ... ,. ' cr '11 anv manner flie Superintendent in iv xoenno atnl Ga't.e beans, . 1 . , -,, i v, u.....P...k:.r. ,'-"''",fr "- liey will receive 110 p-iy.

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:lu- are determnu'd M SEEL l)W V( i c!lt djWH iini removca from the ro;.d, by t approved Country IVofluce, I conttur nry pr,, IOUS to ?nat tbe market erice. ' 'jcommencing Jus work. lu- filimg oi

i'he would be pieced to have then frieiids c'dli and see 'heir. 15. SilEEMinC. WILLIAM MlilUP.E. Vinrenr.ee, Sept. jr, :j--tf PlilSE "indebted b the hit.. f,rr(1 of i RFA XOLDX .V i()XXKL bv noi'f, or hook ac. orvr, will rd vi-; notice, thi-is the LAST TI.MK ,hey will be called on in this way for payment. Tli-jse who do not pay the claims the firm has against them, on, ;r befoie the I5?h of November ea.-uing, w ill, without i ' f 1 1 . . t er.svrrc, on the l'.'h, find their account mil notes in an officers h inds f r eolh e.l noil. U. S lit..;i: .. .. St.rvi' i. ' Partner, Vi mcennec, Sept. Lt, 1 :.. ) 1 lu I r .V VI ep A T y .7 5 T V .V? T! V ri vi:oii & WA'i'so.v, fTSTFCTiTLLY inlrui their friends JlX and the public gf n .-rally, tliat tii-iv ve taken the hou-o immediately oppoite Hilt ffc rricks Apotliecarv Shop, j where thev will carry ua thealove busi-i 1 ue.-s in all its various ! ranches- and thev hope by their knowledge of and attention to uie business, mey wiii merit a share of the public patronage. N. B. Orders f. o;:i the country irill he .... . . thankfully rtvtheJ and promply attended to. T. ey H'. Vincenne. S pt. 1, -M-if iivi v A aOmi J Ai A iN( pure has i all the interest of A i " " . r i .Mt! 4.V. Hr xTKU ia the Viu rrenro SN-.ir-i Vo fiin- A-. !.. I... -i r r in - i i 4 v .n.v 4 i". n-ii i n. h c!iu in ii-rn-.o - i i . througu sue.i agents as I mav I tune to tiki.e appoint. HALL NKII SON, ly A.: A girt, T. W. .Mauko.v. Vincermes. Ar. ti. IStiJ. "J?rt' 7"'riN AND v'lXL A N 17 2 SHELT-JKOX UFACTOEY. T II AVf, h i.asu.k uoso! tmvnt cf TIN tM ft- till' . B . . , . i B u A,(E o:i ht d, which I td ..v,1(:Csh1c or rrt...il low for CASH or PliO- ; j)L 0K. such a. m-v it. J,,!, wnk done rtl ,l(,it notice. SMU II. t Vnceu.vs, Jrr. 21,

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West cf IndiatiapoUs. C1 PALED Proposals will 1 c received a: Stihsville, o" the Cumirrland Ibad, . ., f r,:-...,.,, i. . ,vH. 17th of Seotember,to the Ut day of OctvUt, undowiA t..r tlio r'-ro vn -t' rlJ.J SAL1 GuAisiAO. ox 1 ULr.s or ttt:: abokkimt. (I order to bring i hiio in.iiidiatc r.i Commune in" at tin- J 1th ami endin" ; ,)e o.j nij e. h iriclesivo. A? the .Mi- .. :n i . i" . . ,i , - , ' I v ,,. r h tlie uii.--ci'i-ach ir.it. n!. ner-' t. i t J5 cubic feet. (."H0 Lr; ;k n:ak a .,rr.. : ; A I i LnliM-s of lif'een feet span and un- . .... vv;;i i0 areiicl wilh same inHtcr - ' ;il .f vl.iv'i 'in? abutment are built; C:i! - ? ,an 'oui-, will i'-r.ih clMry nioi-ry r nthei wii-, as thn r;,H!i:!oni n: iv e:r-er, ana ot Luei i" e aret:e All Lride.i!.! in niTtar. !; feet p.!n aj:d i;r" . ... , "" 1 te. ir aeu'.!eits, :e , 51'-c. bit;-; : er buck, and sipv covered and pnin'el : t 'ini: feet sijprr h v i!i not ,.v covered, but SirMCiVe w ith tv c r 1 j structures, 1 s and it! i 1 1 it thU SrK :s, woaiiitr1 1 4 ;?rt'ed arid : 'j he pl: of I li.l .es of Dupcrr:truct'.:nf will be :i:ets!!ied a! 1 ealcuhted, t!ie diir.nre h licct n abutment-", but the strinj j or cords, nn:st extend at itastXwn fer t ta j io the :it tdi:u uts, resting en a vvnor'ea si!!, 1 iJd.ing or contracting may take place, k is to be lii.-tincily ui derstood, that cmjt rarters ter masonry, are to sink j'ouncjtit: j.aid forthe r.ijsovry ly the inch, ;whi- ii must include erect jvil'lc exj K 11 W '. Contractors for super-strctur", wiila!- ' st understand thai lb.ey w ill be paid eily . fr ihe numbT effect cf span, iiea-ered 1 1 etween ihe ihtitmeiils, which will inolado irev niataial, :;eceisarv to buiid tiie ;.oii , .0 1 iic No lids will be icceived, exToptiu j!tlnric made agreeably to the above i.ejment. Materials for Masonrv. (hricl and tunc 1 . , c ! cxreptta,) and supers Sru tare must I e dej livc ed at the bridge tfites by the fir: d y ! of March next, excepiing. the m.U nl -j verts whi h (ii stone.) ra st b complete! j bv the i0.h day of December ensuiag. j Where bri- k are to be used, the c'a mw-L : 0 dug bv the 25th day of Nov 1 mh.T n.-.f j .j ; nd aoproved ot the vard nreoared. w,'ik! ready for use by the 1m of Mar h, 'and till the musbnrv must be eemp!it-J br the first day of Au.-ust, and the sop.T-r.tc. i y thJ September, KTJ. . ''l ,CUF ,,MJ ,,r,'-c wme;i j li:e Saperintcndcnt may direct, mat j f3Fl 1 r avations at Liides vviilUht In order to render bids rcrpinrllir, tlimonials of character, an 1 abilitv to perform t!u work, will bo required with rr-,-y proposal, excepting fbnr.er contractors. j or persons well know n to the Superinter.j 'Ui'U ;':,'J C01,trdC'-s UH In in rcry Li j l'i,:1:C u thor?e rcsporsiblc h.dder. j no apermtemtent cr Assistant wi.t attend coiiMantly at Stilesviiie, at d alon. tho above nvntionod line ef road, during the time lfore m iiitioned, in order to el hii it plans for masonry and supt r.-tru-' tore, and show the plans for "radii:". inrei; louruis .,t uu ..-timat : ! valae 1 f :tenals and worn will be paid uvinthlv. ! ....ill ll. . 1. t . 1 , .. . 1110 "ulK lo-ompieieu, wie!i all wi I be paid, but no estimates w ill bo made or mney advanced on maferinls for maonry I or superslmeltire, until deliv.-rd at th tTidges sites, approved ofaiid received by the tiijpciiwiendeii'. II JOHNSON, &1. W. I). C. U. :n lrJm r,lhillr,Ai'g.-M, IKW. FOILM OF PROPOSALS FOIl MVS i.NKY. t .. ;ii bridge located t wi. iw:niaci ior inr rr.isinnover on '. i mjj a!i,j MiiA and prepare tne foun laf, r? f.r th-? abutments and wing wall ;m cireetc) by the Sjpriutcndenr, and tuniiMi all materials at pvr prc!i of stone or S1 per perch of brick. FOIL SLPKKSTIU'CTUKE. I w ill con'raet f t the sop rstructurc of bridge located over on mile. - i lurnish ctl materials, nud r,m!:t. 'h,: - , - w.,,.., 4114.4 iiiaa ! same aCfrdm c f h i r.--- ...1 ..'. 1 .... . in ii: r inrr iiipii, ..ui . w -t v.....,.,., ,u .-- el i'111 r,id:it:ied t,ctween the aoutmcnts. roil IILLIXC A.n ;v'u u TIOXS AT Hill DOES. I will cMififr.urt tr tl li'li.... -. ...I vatiia at bridge located oer ,m t lane, ur cents t'ei cm.ij vard r! - 1 1 t or It Of A', will U Vivcn fr 1 Jtiv quantity of clc a-i I r ven cr C " ' 1(AC ,,t j!V. vV'

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