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Pfoasafy ordering a ctiangc ft! the lcp:. I ito. cm! ! tint net onlv, the full power ! si to of Conss oter the whole subject, has been restored. If, then, the powers of the Secretary arc too broad, as the law now stand, it is the .duty of Congress to restrict them; while, if the powers of the Executive branch ot Uio government are not now full v adequate to tln making and executing of all needful orders, rule, and regulations, for the fcafc keeping and convenient management cf the public moneys, it is equally the duty of Congress to legislate further upon the subject. And whether Congress do or do not legislate in either case, it is a matter wholly between its members and their constituents, for which the Secretary of the Treasury is in no way responsible. But, Mr. President, while I am prepared tft give to this effort of the government, to make the state batiks our fiscal agent for the safe keeping and convenient disbursement of the public moneys, a full support and a fair experiment, any cllort, come from what quarter it may, to return to a hard nvjncy currency, so far as that can be done by the operations of the Federal govt rnr.ienf, and consistently ith thesubstan'i ;! interests of the country, shall receive from mc a tordial and sincere sup -pjr'; and no one weald more heartily rejoice rhan myself, to meet wi:h propositions which would render such an tlTortin any degree practicable. b'tiil we are told by the Senator from iMaachasctts, that things cannot remain as they arc; that unless something, which, according to hi views of the subject, would alLrd relief, he cor. e, the pressure, the dis tro-,, ind the agiiu'.ion, will continue. I have already stated the source from which, and t'r m which alone, in my judgment, the present pressure proceeds I have staled, also, without reserve, the object which is. in my opinion, intended to be accom plished by it. Of the M'rrcetness U' my J conclusions, the feeiiate and the countr m;-.' pidnc. If ih tn l.o a -11 r,,,,rt.,l if Jo .,,!,,,! the power of the bank to continue the pres - y r , . . wuvv.j a - uiinv u-u ui sure, and consequently the agi:atiii .f the public mind, t. some e.?cn:, so I-Jii-as it shall think it to U fur its inteiest, arid not incompatible with its safety i do so. It is not for mc to speak as with ' knv. Je-lje of its intetitins in this ics, , a.i ' t:u ;..-(;. frt r.i Mu.-j-aelr.'eits o'scuums a'i !;.;-.: :rMtiur upon the point. I can, t;;e-i.';vrc. iiiy at ate in) opinions; & it is, that the bank has not entered upon this ho'u measure without the deepest consideration, and that it will not abar.dou it, the design ni t cin accomplished, tut upon the mostsiem uecessity. Vet, Mr. President, I tMst in God that ih tl :e -ssit w iH son, very poon, Iv tnade manifest, by the attitude whic h the hati' i!: ns tme towards thi daring arid d.-'Titi' io is institution. The glorious Attieri ii. ) ilevdution was but resists nee to in; ne-ved power, w ithout thc consent, and hei;.i the reach, "f tb.e people of this coumtv. To this ouj' fathers opposed a ttern and uncompromising resistance. Appeals were nxide to their fears. D:--trcst-in their pecuniary affairs were pictured to them in cd rs to have deterred anv but the pure spiii of patriotism and iove of liberty which led them forward. rrVn the pHores were cot imaginary but t-c: !- tho distresses were not fancv but fact. The country was not then strong ami rich, and prosperous; but weak, and por, and (,ihcartened : and still their marrh was onward. The armed themselvc upon the side of their country, and Ft. o.' I 'heirjjovernmoMt; and when their!
hrd and periious services were paid in j Messenger ie-i-is faatthe inunenso rnap:.per, worth a fortieth or sixtieth part of jcritv of the Spanih peepb? arc in favor
its nominal value, the representative ot ttie dollar was the dollar to them, tor it cave removed from our soil, and wielded by stronger bauds, but taking root among us; a i: .utr spoken into existence by oor "breath, and dependant upon that breath for Jib -rd i cing? A:e our fears, our avarice, our selfish aud base passnms to be appeal cd to, and to compel us to re create tins power, when ve are told that the cireula lion of ;he country is in its hands? That tho institutions, established by all the independent states of the confederacy are rvS iecr to it control, and exist only by its r! ni: -r.e I When we see it setting itself uo a, at the government and vaunting i Acr? Throwing from its doors our ;epr:cn:aties placed at its board, and or. r -o-i'Mii!! ihr.) unskilful, unen; eel, or incoriniblei Nhv, Mr. Prtsiient, when it Jas op o v.r tildes in this chamber, its anioio -union to the pvihlic, cawi: g a.c Pn.-ideiit of ihe U. btates witti ro-.iter-fcitcrs and felons, and tleciar'.n-., tha. as Kincrou soaj.'cis, eoiu mpumu .c. nn. tr a-'uent ;t its bands? I say, ir, are we 1 1 1 : ... 1. ..1. i,i ij. to beoriv:i;. our tVais t- re-charier such an institution, with su'di evidences of its power, ai.d f its disposition to use that . . . 1. ...... ...... l 1 . . . power, .vv ..ig ''ore us UUIIRUI1L.IH.U 11 the I auk it.-'Mfl Are we to do ihi- after the tpio-a ii b..s been referred to the pevpiej of the eouutrv, finis ariu.d before them, j athl their ueeision pronounced ogaiiiit the tuank,atd in favor oi the President, by a TiiJijont -oieh us has noer before m this g)vcrnu:ci.t marked the result of a contest sil the i. allot toe ? o men talk ol revolutions in pro-crrc-s. When this nctioti shall take place in ihe A an C .:-.ges, then I'.eeec xs a rev i.,i'io-. Itave .eea acetunp.tshed ; bJii will your ConstituLun hao been
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tne r ue 01 avyrier. ;im' iwf t-, un.u ; isruisti concerns, or ui e 01 1 r mec. ".Mr. r, , , . ' ! i vfct countv. H ot-cased has 1 1 . . . I .... .. . tiie nro( eeiiinT.mav ho ee:r.r.l to r-vii-irc ! . . . . " ' ' '
irmtu diate oescenoauis, so soon 101 uuui u Cuniiell, ' sas Uie l.O'.i.ton .Horning S ,. . . . . , 1 " ' cd by thc Pw-ey Probate court noih-.pirit? Are we to fold our arms and Chronicle of Saturday .he Coil Huv,, called lor the opmiun ot ,Vf, lho,c lr,vin.
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yielded up to fear ami favor, and your 1cinflation lc tlio sic rolo, ;r jubco, c-f a
b;iiik. But, Mr. President, I do not dis
tress mvself with anv such forelKMliiiL'S. tained without endangering the liberties OCT I know the crisis will be trying, and I of the people: know too, that the spirit and patriotism of, Tuesday. Fchruary 1, ISol. the people will be equal to the trial. As j j SENATE. I read the indications of public opinion, I j fj,c flowing Message from the Prftsec clcarly.that the true question is under- ,sjdent of the United States was received stood by the country,; and that it is assu- ? v u I)oni;lson hi private Secretary.
ming an attitude towaids the bard; which : the occasion calls for. Re assured, sir,' whatever nice ditr.tions mav be drawn , ... . i- i here as to thc show of lnllucnee, which r , ... ' t expressions of thc nonu ar will upon such 1 . , a subject are crjtit cd to from us, it is pus - uih n for hit tvill in ncctitnO Jl r nriti til f I - 1 VV.'ll.'lllUil- , onal fchape which the Senate cannot .r t W a a Hill ivf u.;cniwv - . annot nu- ... 1 s wm not understand, and understands
j ," i r ,5 ' r a 'hel ot certrtin surviving olliccrs o thc sident. has approved ot the course ol thc i , . ., ,r i ' . , . . i- i Revolution. I no correspondence reportLxecutive, in his attempts to relieve us: .. , .. ,v c t i icd bv the Secretary ot the U ar, and here from thc corrupt nnd corrupting powerand .,- ., , ... . , n , n fo v.lt;ftn,i i, i n with tratfrmitfed, will hcw the grounds influence, ot a National batik, and it will . t ? t . -r n r . ,i , 'assumed bv the Jiank to lustifv its refusal sustain him in the experiment now mak- , . , . J , - . t,r ; rtei1(:,;tto th.V,tn h,,,;,,..,10 make the transfer Cuected by the War
such a fili al agent. I have the fullest con- j fidem c in the uliim ite and complete sue cess of the trial, but should it not prove satisfiicforv to the ountrv, it will ,h,n be time enough to resort to the coticeded powers of Congress, or to ask from the peopie what, until everv other crimcnt be fairly and full? tried, they wiil never grant. the power to establish a National bank. From thc American Sentinel. The following correct account cf thc German sellers in Ohio, is applicablo to those of Pennsylvania, and no doubt in cverv other coiii;try where thev reside. THE GERMANS IN OHIO. The (ierraau poptation of Ohio, is a hardy, frugal, in-Jiistrious people. Thev are mostly farmers, and mind no man?s Wusincs but their own. Lovk at theirorhard.T, their rurde:!?. their cattle, their hordes, and yu will sei .vhat thev arc about. The-. ;,re tsmr bn firt nnc. ! t rr- - . j ' fical farmers in Ohio. There is a neatness nbinit their premises which proves them to Inve been weli instructed iti laisiness of aririilture, an ! to understand the
most nrof.tnbie m .'i: of cultivating the V ' , c m ney corl,0,alion? then ins' ii. 'Tho .t.o uol inarmed, thevwnke V l ,hc u 1M lame of our government
wt r ir. r:v e c; :.ct: .':'";:dio iitti 'j Y'.:;i set anion...' : ; in their r.pinior.s. creeps into the adrsinist rrnmcnt. thev are not slow m ft: ami it oat. They seek for correct information, Plain and reaubtiean in all their n.;'.i .,s thev desui -e extravagance in ppv tlumThey delight in tilling the sr.il and in nsir." the best nteans in hnVMn-r it to a bringing it to a Their barns high sta?e -f perfection are usually weil filled and tl.'oir houses abonndini; in plenty. They drive fat horses, live honestly, and are finally, an honor to any State or cnuntrv thev inhabit. W rejoi. e to learn that theCicrman emigration to tins state is still increasing There are at this time probably thirty thcus'inc) TOiers in Ohio, and a population of more than liXVrol) of that industrious pleoplc. By thc packe ship icergc Washington, arrived at Now Yo k, we have received the Liverpool Standard w ith its supplement to the 2"?th November, irrdosivc, and IjOndon pap .ns t the tth. We publish from ReilV Weekly Mt svener, ol tlie Jdth.and the Morning Chronicle, cf the I r;y r,ud all the i.ii'rn.ation of continontal ! 3 flairs, which poj'1- interes. 1 pVj-V, ! 1-''.IS , ,.f Carlo, &, that, it b.c should come i iorv.-ard. the Our.en must s iebl ;!n throne. ! 1 11 iv 1 1 1 m 1 u m;uh; t ' 1- . last in Dublin ; and Mr. h?hic soems e(pmlly confident as to the repeal uf the Union. Xat. Gar. It would seem from the following paraijraj'ii from tha Ctiarb.-ston Patriot, ihattlv troubles of South Carolina aie likely h be renewed, in c-onsemienco of the resist ance uf the Union I 'arty, to what is called tho "Test Oath.' This is to be regret-
-.tian'dv'etnoone lwver l of thc United States, j j' 4 Knox county, Irul. on the v,HmaT t!lrf..c. jirndv esfji tisbod ai ,,vc u!i lt e !erive from thepople. 'ii-i. tllUU dav of Januarv, I J! i Plctoral cmbehih- . v. innnv i 1 i ij . iiif- i v ' n'nts. !e vxtrcnielv interesting to all Mu ll error at ane time . see,,, from the accompanying i lone est ray DARK BAY MAUL, j admire the work of superior artists Tin
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ted, says the Baltimore dazette, as it is j ami means by a vote of 107 to HH. -acknow ledcred on all hands that it is one. ' The closeness of this vote is reh-.-reil tn l.v
which thev maV conscientiously taken, to - that it was draw n up in its ; lescnt f, rni in order to avoid giving them cause of irri - tatim. Excitement hi the Mountain,. A let - ter reeentlt receiveu irorn vircenville, ! ?tntc u:lut the Military Bill cannot be en - 1 forced in that district, that the greatest excihmieni prevails thcro on the Miiject, and that a meeting of the Lai .m I'irtv 1 ..in 1.. : . ........ . . 1. . . . , m utiu 10 u-u'ituci' u n, ou uie iirsi Monday in February. "I have hoard,' j snys the w riter "no threats, no boasting, but almost very man I have peen, e meed b his iauueace and comluct, the calmness I- .1. ? , !...:... Ti 1 joi uaaiitiau.it; r-mmuiiuh. 1 41c .u'uij taineer say, ' liere w e make a stand' M;y Uod in his mercy nvcrt the dreadful eenes which must fall on wretched Carolma it the numbers attempt to enforce the Test Oath in the Military Uill the excitement in the Mountains is beyond description.' It will be peeceied by tho following Message that the Rank is not only dipos-
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Ev cutie Doprf cnt ..f th lovenimeut. Aisw more acta of aggression andoppres-j
'sion ttill convince a majority of llioC j w ho have heretofore ndvocatod the Rank, J
that such an institution cannot be mam f0 thc Senate end House of Represents tires. f , . , . t :I deem it mv dutv to comunicatc to Con- , - , . , . c grcss the recent conduct ot the hank of . , c. . . , , ,. ttoo Initcd Mates, in reluming to deliver ' , i r i . - I 1 . . 1 1 ,oa rc,aun 10 IIie execulon 01 tneactot iConi'res of June 7th, V2. entitled an ; ci jcim.nlary t0 Thc .Act fof ,he re. . . . . . . . .-.I " the' privily of this accnev as a riSht j L.i , i... : - ' . i f I 1,-kit'l fMTitOMf It fbi.- ..- I .h I il);ir,.l,!.,;a ' 11 "J"' l" t.u.iiraci , n,r a. i otnora fac 1-V ovcninient, but as a u. j1111'1;11 lr',,n which it n w,:,,ng to rer ii... :. . . ' ... 5- " "uc T J , 1 i:,.. ...1 if :.. ..r ..i .... .. .i. ,awi' , :I.IU".- H,l cpoiaii,iii has a rilit to sit in judgment i.pon I he legality tbeuetsol !hc constituted authorities, in a matter in wlii. h the stockholders are adnutted to have no inti'reHt, and it impedes md defeats, as far as its power will permit, i!n- execution of a measure the administration, because the opinion of the corporation, upo., the 'onstnction of on act of Congress, diflers trom that of thc proper officers of the United States. The claim of this Corporation, thus to usurp tie functions of the judicial power, and to prescribe to the I'e. i;tive Department tie manner in which it shall execute the trust confided to it. by law, is without i. I : .1 i l' 't' UlSlOrV Ot our COUUtrV. jl 4 I I ill oacts o' the public servants, who are responsible to the peoplo fr the manner in which thy execute tb.'ir duty, may thus ;o checked and controlled bv an ir- , . i ti'.v i-ucst aci-o-juts j Jpartinent, tiie. Uank of the United St t ' - ai'1 lis b'ranchvs have in their p-cs ; 1 " near bait ;t million of tlio imhlio mo-! l',('.S recr-ived iy them in IKl:.', which ! u,e no; ei aeeivjntjd ior, and ! ,ne ,r!Vt-' r,o: 0t ;u l v,i,icli li; lt pay iv over to t lie proper agents, for the use of thoAi persons for whoso lenef'c it was withdrawn irorn tho Treasury. It is to b n.grelte 1 that this attempt ou the part id" the li u.k to guide and direct the F,xtcutivo upon the construction and execution of an net of Congress should have been put lorward and ioN:s;ed on in a case where tho itnmcdiale sunerers lioni their comluct will be thu survivintj veterans of the revolutionary war: for this evil falis exclusively upon the arid g;iliant defenders of their country, delays and embarrasses the payment V of the debt w hich the gratitude of the nation has awarded to them, and which in many instances, is necessary for their siibsistance and coaifurl in their deeiiniiv years. Tiie character of t!ie claim set up by tUo Ikuik and the interest f the parties ... 1... : i ...1 iv it 1 j 10 uu immeuia;eiy anecieo ny it. mawe 11 mv dutv to submit the whole subi -ct to the e.osidcration of Congress: and 1 leave v , . t . . u xVlA ir u,;'tium 1 tUioiu su :n "'!!r,;' j '1 tint d.M- ami- 4lir f-ik.i-h. 1. 1.1.. no ii'.iiiu.ii n imj Li" i 1 iiiiiciii ii'iu lliu i investigation of tut ANDREW JACKSON. Februarv 1. 1S:M. In the House of Representatives the 1 Messivje and accoaioanviuir tlocuments j were referred to the Committee of Wavs 1 the National Intelligencer, nnc nf ii...
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ration of tho (Jov- ' l ,a ,n'01" ' ni-t;:d A, that i:cori;iuj; to in her iorehead, thc njrlit eye i who desire the work M-nt to tiu., c
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question which has ihos heen presented ! "T ,, nnl, lor . JclUcinen ' formv consideration,! enclose a copy of ftUr; al! m'lcU 10 C3tato l the report, of that oiiioer, and add my en- 1I1mi!lcdlf tfc Pmont. The estate is tire concurrence ,n the views he has nW VoW inerolve.it.
1 f ' - ..... r M. I II most curious divisions ot that body to bo ! ul ,vatl co,,nty tatc of Indiana.) j tbund on record. We, however, can per- receriso l1"""3 indebted to the jceive nothing peculiar or strange in th" ddl i;ate arc rcqucstcil to make immodi- ! matter. The question was w hether rhe!att: l):l.vment :,"d those hav ing claims a.
1 Mesace. c. should be referred ti th. ! Committee on Judiciary, or to the- Com mittec oi Ways and Means. In the Sen- ! ate tho same Message was referred to tho Judieiarv Committee, and a number of the I . . 1 1 1 1 1 ; opponents oi me i mi; oelieve it ou-mt to I have liewn reiVrred to the Judiciary Coin- ! mitee of the House. The voteon the de- i I mand of Mr. Mann of Xewoik for the j 1 previous question, indicates thc strength ' ' . .... .. I i hi panics. 11 was, veas 1 inys '.'0 j " Louisville Adc rpUEWARASIIIN jl DURANCE COM PS I'AN V will insure Flat boats iiiu .1 1 l-ut-. or ou o;i ieei or oieam noats ou rea . I I . . . . I ' . I . c? 7 i able mniH. Aunlication to to j at Washington.
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fSW.ULBl' GIVEN that the under, signed will attend at the court house in the town of Rockport, Spencer countv, Indiana, on Monday the lOih day o!" March, l?-i, in pursuance of an act of the General A?rcmbly, entitled ''an act for the benefit of persons who arc likely to suffer by thc destruction of the Records of Spencer county; approved December J7t!i, 1833 for the purpose of attending j to th duties of the appointment enjoined : fin i.im bv thn nrnvici:,n? nf tbn nfiirponi'.! ! act, and will continue from dav to dav, ! yLJ ' , . i t r 1 (Sunday excepted) during ordinary busi-; ness nours, mr iwo wccks, 11 H12 nustness j should so Ion? require hi attendance. 1 SAM UK I. nilSniH, Con. j I . I 1 i Home, In. Jan. tiMh, WJI. l-3t WVlUMiMJ ViimiiU. r T l lifV k"",T.' . .1 1 a 1 dinance respecting tippling iio;ises. lie it ordanwd by tuc hoard of Tf ? ,P f "'7 - he tax henceforth on retailers ol spirits be fixed at the same rate as tnat assed - i Hoard (f County Commissioners. ! hat an ordinance entitled k:an ordi-1 nance to aimnd an ordinance relative to! S vmitl Hill, CirA-. Fe i.riiary 10, iSo4. i-3t TAKEN UP
tipnlins houses7 passed thc UMi April, , u -(r"';.."- anciy gi cmn Vi i i .! t i i i ueihsnments. i lie subjects c.f the ci-rra-lbJ3, be and thc same is herein repeated. .ncr. wiM rnt- t . . r ' l,Tr.a t, ,,-, . . , ' consist, as herctofoic, of Portrait I AS-cn l(th I-e'.-rv. f .hinguicd indiKlrJs plates ,f J. B. MARTIN, President. Newest Fashions, bdlh cf Kur.-no rnd -
BY James Reeve, in Careful attcr.timi ispaidtoPretiv, Ane.T Reeve township, Daviess ! l,otc Libt Jvciulins, Anuibiu? Skctcl-c.
countv. Ind. one am? i? ft a ?n fivcorsix years old next spring, about fourteen hands and three inches h:h, star in I'.cr face and snip on her nose. No brands or other marks perceivable. Appraised to forty-five dollars, before nie, a Justice of the peace of said township, t FLIJAII MASTERS, j. r. February 1, Ui3i. l-3t TKEH UP UY Philo Hays, living sy, both hind feet and the right fore f(ot white, no other marks or brand per ceiv.il ie, supposed to be about five years ('U spring; aprraised to twenty seyen dilars Ly Abraham Uel and John ''Ki oelore me, JA.MI-S II. COOK, j. p.h.c. Janur.rv -Ji', M. Mi hi; stkam boat SYLPH, C.M'T. Ro. Tarletox, ""S riLL ply during tho season a a VV Res jfar Packet bctuecn Cincin-i r.ati r.nd Lataycttc, toucliiog at the i.itcr-l mediate p -rts. j The SYLPH is very light draught, an 1 j to enable her to prerrod at the low slaves ;of water, a small keel boat will be kentl f . f .. . I n T. .1- . I Tl' 1 t IT i H..111V .11 11; iiiowui t'i u;e aiasu. Iier I. 1 -... .. ! rai.ms nave oceu newiy iitteu up, and the boat being in excellent order, otfers a superu r com eyance for both gjds and passengers. w. i). .10x1:3, Agent, Cincinnati. J. C. IU;CKLi:S, Louisville. February H, lf;3 1. IJ-tf CTOTXGB. RS of administration on the tate of Lionel J. Larliin, (late o. been grant fo the ua . claims a" MARY AX?; STEWART, Admx. W. K. STKWAKT, Adnfr. February 8, 131. CRERY GIVEN that the underto ii. 1 taiv'-u ie-iiers lesiameniarv ' the estate of John C. Osburn, liatc of " t-ame arc notitieJ to present them dtily authenticated for settlement The mid estate is supposed to be solvent. JOSEPH CRAY. ) , JAMES CARliUTIIER, Lxcc ri February 1, lMl-S-ai TIN AND SlIEKT-IISON UAH iiUTUK r IIAVL a I.ARGK as.rin.ent of JTN - AKh on hand, which I will e!l at! 1 wholesale or retail low for CASH nr PunJ DL'Cbl, such a may suit. Jvb vrosfc done : ' such a may suit. Jvb WO!k done : t notice. N. SMITH. emics. Jan. 21, UZ2. 50 tf : at siior I Vincenncs 3XTOTIOS! ipiIE suhscrib er- intending to start i 11 II Ia i'.L iur inn Itnrr... e 01 renewing' v r.Mr ,i ,
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its ou reason- , their stock, would earnestly ret.ut tVf, 1 NCCp a. Scp assortm be made to the! indebted to them to cull and settle th ' t r Un" ,hc rru,fMr. Yautrees, ! ame without delay. " ! 11,5 nst:jl,I,ent is
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Istued monthly t rack numbrr einfahntr 45 royal octavo fiages, tmbcllMicd -ith Jine engraving on tcel. cofifier uid xvztd. and zrith r.rtf and fashionable tnunic fsrmi ig aV'Jumc if near 600 f:age at the close c.f the year, vUh cn enrraved lie-f; jge and index: w 1 he prtceriirM; volumes cf the C.islct. sufficiently - prove the punctuality i t th publii!er in fulfilling his contracts wit'i lii pa'rons, as icgittls its ccntctit? ai.i cmbtl liis alfc'c,cnt-f wkh Vw ' acfju-iiiitcd with thc work, to si;ow t lme . ,..raf tpr .... nftne. nf.T.. patronage enabled tl its value. ....w. I.V.JVH...,. bestowed upon tbc Casket, b is the publisher to add convict a')!y tn '. Its typographical atm annce is CTjual toany American periodical, arul tbj oluir.e which ccnm.cnced wiiii 1K3-1. a rejgards appearance, fpiatititr and r:u..!:tr c: it, cmlirilishmcnts. Ihcrary cot.tl-r.w. ?cr u. 1 1 1 rcn; pr it 1 1 -1 . r. . , . . ! I : . r kind in thc count! v. 1 be f icilitics cf obtainir enofl matter ! for the voi have greatly increased of late. - Ma' f t,,r JWan Ma.azu. a, wCn nsrlL. An,Prirm Mr,,i. ..... rcodarlv lcexiad f.r tim t.r.- .. the Casket. Selections from all arc made with great care. The publisher believes that no r.tkrrwrri. merica; strikirg tnd intcrrsti;:e riews uf A. mtrienn Scenery; Natural 1 Futon; Foreign and Domestic Architecture: r"r.dr,:h- ! er subjects that may be calculated to inter est ami atnufe. and thohe etceteras vhich,o dcbghtf.illv relie the mind frcm the labor cf cverc'tud ref resiling the u ideiStan.big.ar.d -ivin-a zest to graver and more important ' compositions. Tiie price cf the Casket, notUhacdin7 the many improvements maile in all i'srlepartments, will not le increased. When paid in advance, it will be fiinM.t d for S50 a year or S3 if not paid until the end ij" thtf year, itntlernen at n distance rcmhting six st:!criptions, are t tititied t j a cr.pv Kratis. and ten per cent for colIri'nT.s.-l-Complcte sets for 1328, 1829. iI. 1S3'J. and 18:3. r.an be suonlii'd to order. t -uiier oonivi or in numuers. . :.i . . transmit their orders at an early dav. A t 4-uraers tree ot postaee. r.iU tv. promptly attended to. Hcmittances iaav be made with safety. Address S. C. ATKINSON". No. :,r, Carter's Alley. Pail.idclpt.ia. 07Subscriptiotis tothc above work iccejved at tins rrTice. N E W GOODS."" fTTtllL sal seniors inform their friends, ii, and the public, that they hare just received from Philadelphia, aiid uuwi'r for sale, a good and General Assortment erf BUY GOOB2, an V10CER1ES, 2 ins vaks, y AND Qjucenswarc. ALSO 150 HARUELS ij KEHHAWA SALT. All of which they are determined t.. sell low fr cash, or produce of such kinds as may suit them. 'I'HOIIN & TRACY. lacennc?, Oct. 183.0 ,T.)tf 'IPIIE sul,scrii,c have just reccing ii lrom Now Orleans, a 'encral ,;.e well Selected Assortment of GHGC3RI33, Winch they have opened in thc bo: lately occupied bvTavJnrto Watn an-' adjoining .Morgan Jones' Hat aRj fij,r?. ry fetctc, where they have, and int.-n-' . keep, a constant supply of the It A XI) 0m. GRocEiiiEs. a uso Corn Meal and Br.con, j always kept on hand. THORN & TRACY: mcer.ncs, Oct. J.", Ic,3:i .Mf
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