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to e iter their solitary a-a "tbcr tim vr than scaltcii.g am

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,,,,1,!,., .-inn f lit r. ol liiUJ- iw-U. I he genui ed labertv, aroused our rir,iCU " .V. "vs "P1" !

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TtSTJl HI IV.. hi It t s lips.

us :i r;ns. I ?i t'l the rah i?s

tunted wiuie oaks: I ins

,' ri . . . i M.. Iw. i.r. ..

It WilKcrs toa seneof foreign oppression, ! Ul ",u.u w,u Prot ?uf 7 ",w,wr t11

i iii . i ir , ..inns -ucrt:u i JJ " " " 1 cuai u

in i tol lmen uur mi Tioruu ii ishisotos id ' r .,.n;ni i

gri'is anu seems 'uiui nine value ioi

achieve our independence.

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jany thing dst. 1 t is not so abundant,

enow occupy a station. more eicaltc.!,'foltnattl, as the second quality, ol

m ire enviable, and we presume more h?.p- Barrens; which ha, ' a goodsmdy St.it.

py.th.iaaav ever enjoyed by any other and H thinly timber 'u witti t ry good miinnon n irth T. no. .(:! ito th it Km. black and white oak These barrens

. - , -. , pv state, is our most sincere desire.

hava a beautiful ai ru aran' e, their

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ll, n WuaiL orwl lutria rirtt irrnulli r i

1 111 t I 1 - "-'UJ i.vi . 11 .1 M " wi ihnull den. Jackson succeed, however, , c , , grass jiving them the e. pearance of a ln Administration, it as good, shall re- p.ufc.

Icciie oar support quite as warmly as the Tlx- he vily timbered land exists in present But should he on the contrary, numerous ti acts ofgrt ate r or b ss ex J pursue a course w' ich would tenl to the , tcni, and generally along t. creeks. jtormiaation of the happy state our belov- The so:l of this species of la 'd is a rich i cd P.r public now enjoy,. e can only con- and' muulJ lhe rface Vl ,rinS ,aml L..,i. . i.; .u'...... the timber beach, poplar, wa.h.ut, ch. r-

ry, ash, l)i n, oak, sugar tree, &,c. little aidour warning vo.ee. wa honest- m ui of Uu tees growing t0 . ail l;ic,..

,..-....., . ...j v v . v..v. 1..- lem s.ze lor sawinii utnuer. insom

i:rW:i)XJjnEliTK x- u"'cn m:l.v then have left us forever.; part of the country, and upon a first

late saw-miil stre.tOMarge bodis ol urst

!t x :i the tnisortune of one of the rreat

UVaro rnursted to sav. that the ' ;ite wi.He n.nt t xist. Upon the vhule.

. T , i . . , w , f ', . j the counlrv about ds in the finest timtLe world e er produceil.1 Ari7 V'l.Trcrv Jltetm" oi the Lentre-'. , . J ... . :..r. ...... .:aL,. c. . .:,.,, ., Jher,andin water po.ver to saw tt.

t In v t:u icr t!ie oppression of laws winch

vi te t" iiT-.dcd i ; a iprrn i.mcr and superstit,", vv il.'iily e-:iVni.! lv rov al tvranny. V. v. i-.i- i:n ie. and r.-! or-;tcd. an important A:-',:i -ti.ical d !o rrv, which ilitlered !,...: tl.r limited ievi r.f thence in which !." !.'. i 1. to - ie l.i-s life he w:. rrr,tiired : irr, cmi h; knre. that the theor '..r t -,i:cht wa inr-crrcrt. lie vichied, re:rt . , t t!ie c r.ticatirs of his friends, r. 1 k: t!t t 1 the auihoritv f the law; hut - I..' .; r.fiv.z, C!i;c thai tr":tTfT th in v . .!:'. "Hfr f.T' cd loin to exclaim, ! .-i-K :n v irctlv iiienihh of it "Fait

11 ( i 1 1 k:. it r.ri-t riiht, and titre V. proe it 'i'he philosopher's pre'i n 1. . en venf.eil, and hi favorite

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,c i.mrumr w ..I ue im .u aij SU)M(. j,hS ot af o ,je flt u,.. the .olri tinhouse, in this place, on diinil but w were inlormcd that some S ifurdav the 4th of October next, at exi elient quarries f limeetom li.ad

btfii discovered on the river, and ie o tht r places. Cla), also, tj a casual observer, would opjHar to be- scarce

but it iss t.d to t xist in considerable

10 o'clock. A. M. An addrecs will he delivered, and the citizens, generally, ire irvited to attend.

CO.MtV.'C.VVUYS.

bodies, bricks.

.Most of the country watered by the

Mtsfn. F,nch- Smith: Permit me ,f'-J t-p-i, In , n, ,i,e Ierritory .1 through the i dium of votir paper, to Mi higa , though a portion uf it lieb in quet me of v ur readers to pse!th,s ';te. A onsidt rahle body of it h- follow !ng iitencr. I conies- I anr belongs to the Indians but it is hoped -urn what ddli uhied. with it; ;.. t' II e Treaty I . tel held t!. ere ext. . onc Iran porsei after a f ihion, o d tnir t lie to it. Noitli of t;.e I cannot do it in a manner sati'fic ;,l,u' di g Indiana .n.d Muhigu. ( ry t: mvelf. Imuihortoe ( untry has been urvev etl.

Nothing is hotter worth the time ! a' " ,l ' t'u that it will he ollVr

d attentio i of young persot s, th n

.lias John S-ott, w..- cm victcd be (op . Wr. Justice Orne, of Hiking without cave, divers and sundiy copies of the

Ut'Ston btaiesnian. It appeared that he was prompted to the act by strong

oesiic viz a desire to learn the current news of the morning, and a ery ardent desire toprocurt a glass ol gin bilters, for which bevernge Mr. Wood has frequently manifested a decided partiality. Mi. Justice Orne declared that in his opinion, the liberty which Mi. Wood had taken should ;e

mulct in the su:n of live dollars and costs of prosecution. William Wood

alias John Scott, not being able to pay the cost, and thus purchase for himell

the freedom of this goodly city, was provided with very uncomlortai Ie quarters ("My lodging is on the cold g.ound") in that large stone edifice, situate in and upon Liverett street, s. called' to whi h he. was very politely conducted by Mr. Constable Reed. BustonStalcsman. After giving the above, the MY est' rn Pi oneer,1' makes the following very appropriate and pithy remarks: "Now all this is pefectl) bearable it might even be endured with pei fectgood num.Tj for if any uax fingered rogue would ever steal our humble little sh- et we would feel flattered ti at it waicorih stealing, and il so, worth a pretty

a list cr l biters lf m iLn g in the P. s Otiic e at Cen'levilie J.idiana,on the Ut day ol October 1 828, which if not taken out bv the 1st day (f January 1 829, vv ill be sent to tne Gej.eral Post Oliice, us dead letters.

of an excellent quality lor )pricc but ilien to be bored as we "small I4-." ;.. ii... .. r ii

A !. it ;. n cf thi- h c -urti v. can ". h ? oc'i . n i!,ni of ij;otry and tnroierr, v:i !iruo ha p r J 1 1 1 :rrl t". u ithout

: r!;"t; tp.h th mkfil toth-e nli j-Hr ned 'n uh -rn;ri ii ft r him the eninv- :: .t . !' i.U.r.r: t. nr.'; the ri'.'ht to c :

he acquisitl- (. cf tiiowldg i d vir

. PIS' IPULUS.

We are under oMiratiin to our fiiend.

ed (oi g.i t st -pnne;. A fcrnat nnm her t famili' s ft tie alread sei'led in the cour liy, and, after ti e land comes in m rk?t. it will u doubt' dlv populate with r pidily. lis, Mgiicultuial m d

c mm !cial advant iges are superior,

S. It. V:illior. V late editor of the 'Pub- pi oliably . t any oth r portion of new lie I. ptrcr,' for the following interesting let- country now attracting the public atitcntion; atd iiu one who f-tes it, cao I I. -Ill

P.,-.,,... C o- uou- iiora momci i 1 nai u win ne one Kichmovd. Sept 2o. 162c. i . ... .....

otlncmot wholesome distrn ta ci cur

t!;" m !: 1 , w i the it the f r cf 1 r

,tr ..I'm. It... L l.n.l. r..- , . K I fl M O V D . S E P T 2C. 182c

n.' r whit r: . ri who pjo"e-e tt , 'rssr.3. 1 t)irei5,-HavW o lately fakett

i -'itn le of reruhhean I'linrii.le. '"1 rx "r'"" f ' ou-try bordering

c untry. Upon the w In le, I mut dc

cidedly recommend it to those who wish

try in the county are w'i (ellowr.

who will neither steal btg nor buy, oui paper; but coming in at our time ol greatest hurry, pick up a paper, and spreading themselves in actiair, so as to cov r as much ground us possible, b gin t . read and criticise to our infinite! an ie.y aiicc and moi Uication, till in the end they u come tircd as we were in the beginning; when dropping the paper i'i me dirt, they t ke leave, mallet in "lhe piper is not worth having, or they would subscribe for p." T hive cuj apev stolen is a tritle ; bu afflictioi such a these, might have been t.ilk- ! ol with those ol the man ot Uz the

might till a chaf tei in the book of Job.'1

.cu!wihto.:fT.riyc!.r.fd-h?reftl.ee;',ron'ak, Miel ican, and liingrn Ihniio locate themsely., v a new country

ahn'-lf . :r.alien:d 'e riirh?- '

waters of the St. Jo-eph. it may afT-rd

r.mr t.itisfnrlinn In tnur mAn-v

e ha r been led to tnee rrnertir,n. ! i, i i fC . r i one n brief !etch of the rurtrv , founi i m ler wr rcccic l. a few day aeo. d-.t i.r.. L-i, i i i..- j ..

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' i n a n 'taMe u: Ti( er. to trike in- ro -q inv excursion. i ime fr-ta ar h v-k.her tue we are in f I-1 Th St. Joa-ph mplies into I ike r rf the pTMtd A'! in m i -1 ra t in of the ' i' h igin a!nut 12 or I i miles north of nrral ;:vi riMTtcn! Pat whifo hp uen-,,,,c nothern hourdirv of this State,

t.-.:i t.n nr , we are happy t- "av that -- . ,4, t, ,,,!

either as g az is, farn ers r median

lotii, Respectfully, S. U. WALLING.

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ro;;i f?ir Indinna Journal. LL LCTiO.Y UL TUKXS. FIRST DISTRICT

Dlake.

t o,'!V t :;.!y r rr:-rk Me. that s..;,u.n At its rrouth thre ma v be made T' rry, n th :m.-:. . h e .v. :v. there are in'hv the constni' tion of pierF. q very Dubois,

tut I n:fe 1 .':'?". 'horjld he i::innimc! kr.trnod harbor U r L-ke vessel where, Pike,

t '; ii -npirw ef the two vrc-at men wliojt'r 15 aUo an xeelh t t nnr) ronvont J Martin,

re r.w . h:.t(- l" r the most imt or-!rnf M,p ,n'' ; 'ow"- Hv:ted perhaps () anirc.

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t nt rd m the natKai-m the wotld; .V!." ' .'m "K ' 1 ' 1 n :uv,f "cc ,, , , ,, . , .''Utari-s of the St. Joseph are numer- Grei . , it lv'i'ul Te dhh r.il i tj either party, t' rro- , . c . . , ' 1 ous and most e t,em will bo f x'rr me., Mo ree, : i; e the eiuer. ter an f'onrst dilierenre i,. i,..m i . -ii e ... I ... i yaluatl mill stream; for. ui like V rm lltcn, .Mop!ni,n. uheh o-ir republican fart fa th th-creek in thi co-ntry, they are nl- an. II, r- u i-i l v -r nire 1 to n, at the hazard op way s full, but never riso more th?r 3 Warren,

u lir. i ne iiay o ns'otrv rioi.ld . ' m u. wei "seasons; most o them areitjlhson.

u e.v he a:rain ley ived : hat reaon. and ' v' rT rapid,rit.fjd within a narrow bed. Po'ey, .1 ar-umrnt, !i-u!,! he the weai..ni of :n ' P-por(io' ably peep. All the xvn j r mderbargh,

r t!

t a

1, irdellijent freemen, yho labor.

'er of the country i rle r and henuti

fi.1 ll ii nnrr:l srritwt I . . . I

ne md the tT od ef their conn- .. i i .. .

.' n m m lr-ny p-ice, com .ml sweet. U e rjter. 1 to .all our fellow-ntien- S; rinLM are num-rou, a- d pure I,..

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::.e imii er,)ovmrnt oi meir ouierence irom(terpered through the country are a in opinion, iy ithout cnu'inr them for ;'ireat manv enchartipg li'tle lakes.; it. :o ! ue hope they will eh iritahlv er:int Tr,,n' 1 4 o 2 miles Inner, ' rp sed by 'H the . ,ry,e nrivileirr. ori the ame term boutiOll h a: k. and a clean - inlv

We .-...mm, v.y.we are truly nrixion for the!,,f ;V h' Tho watcr ,n, ,hpm is rej Vtgo, .,.,f, ..... y i" . i transparent; and th. ir border-! K :x.

' "4 I I' 'l-"Vlll ' I 111 III ! I ,H l Ml, I ' if 1 . r , ' tnay all rd ite for manv a future villa. .him arhan-ze rar.not , tbly he t our . Snrne of tlirm (f(0 ,(fl,p ehantarje, hut nay le Uf h to our lo b,,t srmo of thern have n, i,i,,i 0t' 'A i hi '.my ( it n J o hon t he a tine pa lets, and vet the water in them is clear, tnot, yyho ha- won unf.ihn: laun U in the ' old ar d pure. nolit trv ' ry n e of hi e,untry. hut some There is a considerable variety in ther r. ..n.no n l.di. a than lint of a rrr.lt 't,p frfaco,1liP soil ar d appearao. n of I l.n I til 4 1 1

,nbi,rr ,,fl,, ; r ouiiii,. iiii.it wei "'mi ciri prai

" i i.i ,i linn i.ur- 1 1 i i m

v v

l) y u ss.

() en. Moi gan, I lend i ks, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Fountain, P.lke,

ie, barrens and heavily timbered land

ii.i' in i es-aio la a amii

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; i .mi . i n '..ui e. y i!r or yyere i . i . . i . i i . li'vel tracts. !ind mIIu tx rnrii.l. r.ild

.at.. -raf Iho.e wh . a!. ,-, the f Jeneral. .V trv .mevrn,bnt none ri p into a great eP to -trip froi.i boa the t m.r he ha- fuily evation. The dry p airies are C"ne e..ttied : .o, ue i le t,i him ye honorj r;ill y level, of different sizes, but none lonfirhii seryi'-; hit ue fear for hi-,vorv i;,rU'N and have a very rieh want r.riahh. ation hi ia-ht,ewnf,m.;:'',l sandy soil. They produce all the , .r Iben lertion fo, lo- Cahn rm! KT!"n 'ln j Ppi" ,, ,, . ., r i ,, well a; potatoes of a superior quality. !ii-'e th ari all, r the v he w i I pi.ri!e -ri n i ..i i .. ."t , , r . I hev will doubtlessly be well adapted a t,r : aarastrntKn of the g oy , rnmerd fiuit, P( cufIV(,tt.(I crn.PM. The 'Ae an :. ;w happy- r. peop!,. w et. , , f,rrnrr llls on tr luiild : fence, and in "it s.i Tke a ii !i. ".pet of what our hi ha at oner a nutiful farm. Thev "ititrv h i-1 i m ! ! yy hat it now ii r- cerierallv Mirrou-ded by timber n I ri t where ej.r .a t m.iv place it !ulbeient for all the purposes of faimThe h ei 1 of in in-trv has converted the1!"1'- Ml-,, not wl,h h timh-r.-d ,.,,t, ,! i , i . ii I '.d of the country . 'I h-largest prait i'ie wild-, w huh were so lite the abode, . , r . . -.. ... ' ..... . ,m I eiw. o( tins di'ciiption was or G 'It.u- AboHu-.m s, into -niilin-; fertile fields rn;ns K(j;,;irf., the in:! :e:!, p m , iuii..di.,:i ha c xtend 'J'h, wet prairie arc, a well as the i, yy i;!na a little mie ihari two centurie-, dry. coy ercd with grass, ml arc pre

ferred for mowing; the cvild grass probably b- in-' of a fn er quality. They

Sullivan, Putt. am, Clay,

7 2 70 276 1G9 T.G 290 237 310 332 2Lr, es t;o 3CI 2fD lb'J 401 215 311 135 I9 212 SO 2 311 503 433 227 473 84 72 ji

Boov.

31G 311 162 211

From the Trentojx Lmporium. kll DID'NT THINK." A sprightly little girl, yvho occasion illy entertains mcwith her prattle, has

olten amused me by her rtadiness with

yvhich to every charge of misconduct she furnished this biief excuse. She

rrcd .ilways through inadvertance.

She didnt think. It is a child's excuse

liui lioyv many of us are children in

this particular. Closi and habitual thinkit g is the fou .d ition of all prosperity . There is no business ; no pursuit ; no situation in life, that doe? not require this constant . . i : . . ..4 .1,.. ... i. .

opci uiiirii -n yne iiiiik. wiiaiever is thoughtle.-sly done is ill done. A little observation will convicc any man that .i w Ii regulated, close calculating mind l- teldom found on the shady side ol a

hi'l Whil- a creat many of these whuml

f i

B Reck. Samuel Brown Mary

Burroughs William

B .iwen Archibald M

Bunker Reuben.

C Comer StepliTi C-irson David C- Cin Levi

t.Mark William

C irey S iul (ar v William CoffieJd John Cook CJornelius 2

D

Drury i'ames

Uoan Niiiha,n

Drurv William

1 Evans JoeM'ph Jun. F

Fii ley John 2

h urbes Toumas Perns Edi-li Eratnpton Isaac Fle cher John Pinch Theresa A. Ferguson Matilda F i kner Lewis G

Graves C. Ncndum

Mays b'demon Hall Benj imii. 2 II dings yvoi th Jos. Humbut Amos Il"pper James H ndi ix William Il.irtman Frederick J Jones Amos

I . r ret G orge Jarvis Zadoc Jackon Thomas

K Kellev Klizebath

K Kidwell JeMiathan 2 L

Longarre Joi n Lake Con e lius Long Henry Lewis Harriet C. W Moore Corun Miller John M Lell and James Martair. James

Murphy Hugh M' Mahan Eliza N

Nilson John

Newgen John P Parker Samuel P. tty William Pritchard Elisha Pai e Philip R

Reed Hormal

Rector John Rey nolds Bcnjamiu Russtl Sarah S Stout Oscar 2 S ms Buckner

S, arks Cornelius

Smith Anthony Smelsor Ji hn

Small Dav d

Stidham Am ilia Thacker Ila rrison i app Lew is V

Va neat on Levi w Wriglv Jidm WestEliz .h. th Woodard P.tnck 73 Lt t'.erc.

Kmg William S e.

SAML HANNAH. P. M. Oct. 1, 1828 7 31

lh

471 173 2ii 29

113

212 piiisfoi tune has ovci taken have done

G.V3jti,iug- h r which the or li excuse they

f 09 j. an offer Thry dicTnt think.

We had once a friend a tolerable ensible sort of man, one w ho took the yvorld very easy , and made himself ahappy as possible. He wa a mi rchant w ith a good capital and good credit.

271 He bought largely, trusted lieely sel

GUI jdom troubled his debtors, and detestec 145iduoiiing his creat object seemed t 201 j e to sell. Bui his creditors troubled

i i -j mi. nnu wnei. ms ousiness came io

21 3j be closi d, it seemed wonderful that m 105 man of so much sense should have tray 23 1 ii led so diiectly to poverty. Hoyv did

51 jy ou ex ect, said one ot his cre ditors 'o

215 liim, ever to pay yourelebts. when yai 333; never looked after vcur does wlic 73 y ou did so w ild a busine ss. Ah, said 1 1 8, he, duCnt think:' He never re. ol 370 lec ted that fc sell yvas the fmallest part -87!o a trader's tusiness. All are lot 27 fools yvho do h olish thin"? the wisest

I men are sometimes caught in the silliest

Boon'ij majority,

THIRD DISTRICT.

f'oUNTir:. Tkst. M'Carty. Allen, 122 1 0 J Biphy, 117 19G Rush, 419 Gil D-catur, 373 32G Fia. klin, 225 19G W.yi.e. 1393 75 Fiyette, i01 G87 Uni Mi, 550 4 I I Deirhorn, 112J 9G; Henry, 322 250 Delaware, CO 59 GI55 48G0 t'Nornu.yL. .Randolfdi, 223 125

h "';i Ply rn ,nth. and Jame-toy n, to where t' e great Pa- itiic laves nnr western roa' t, : n l expelled the gloom whii h hi recently -ervah-d onrmiglity foreli, vyhere the 0';ht1y howling of wild boast , arid shrill '.' of the Indian, strmk terror into the

cr. ;;!.' ! tr iv

oil.

yvho

ire quite ioft, and will no dour t make

uperior meadows when popeily c ulti

Ivated.

I'he Barren, so railed, am r.f hvo ali'i : Fil-t, lhe least f i!e, which

'lias a thin gravelly soil, and has scarce

Syvilzcrland,

37 majority.

G115 1985

73 15 acts, simply for want of proper reflec

7251 tion. Of that class of men who are in the 91 jhabit of getting their 'wisdom by expe .rience, the great majm ity make th.s

par titular mis.aite Ihry don t think

ana then misfortunes are to be trace, to this source. A tingle thougtless mo

a fine forlune ruined by a simple in dorse incut, the work of less than a mm

uteiahouse burned by the careless

snulling of a candle, a life of embarrass mem produced by a bargain, made i: a few moments at a casual meeting. Ai.d ruin comes oftener in this way thai, oy thip wreck, or torch of the incendiary, oi the c hanges of lhe times. VV hat gray I. each d man has looked hack from the la-t siage ol life over th hi-torv of his earliest t;mcs, and rec! le cted no lo-ses occasioned by thouglu Icssncss It is the language of every man language which you daily and hourly hear In this and that transai tion, I might have done better hut I diiPut think. O. O.

TADhealtn and iln a. vice of physiciaos, make it neceseary th.t I houd devete a month or so to trawling ; it follows of course that I must have money to enable me to do so. I 5 ave left all my notes, and accounts, in the hands of Samuel Hannah Eq. of this place, foi collection. Those indebted will do well toaPti d to this notice- immediately, as they may thereby save cosl3. C FINCH. Ccntrezille, 2- Oet 1C23

Dissolution O 1' Partnership. THE partnership heretofore exia t ir g in the Woollen .Manufacturing Business, between John King. The mas W King and Levi. u King, is this day dissolved 'y mutual consent; and lhe bnsutss yy ill hereafter he can ducted by I.FVINUS KING THOMAS KIRBY ii el DEAN KING, under tie tim. of LEY IN US KING & . ... AH the ligations ef the f nner firm have been 'Sum d hy the 1 .t'er, to whom all elebtsare made payable. N. B. CI. ths. Cassimcr-. Fh,. neli, B;.Z . S ittine ts. Blanket-, Si". lor ale at the Factor . JOHN KING, TliOM S W KING, LEVIM'S KING. Richmond, Olh mo. 1823. 73 Villi am Kuhn, FROM CLYCLYMTI. INFORMS the citizens of Centreville, and its Vicinity, that he has e-tablished himst lf in that place. a d solicits (heir encouragemert; Idsvcalc will be done in the neatest and most tashionabh manner. He will recfivc all kinds of country pnduce in part payment.

Ct ntrctilk: Oct. st. 1828.

4985

1439 majority Test in the whole D'ftrict.

for

NEWSPAPER THIEVES. On Thursday last, William Wood,

BLANK DEEDS, FOii S.1LL .It this orriCE.

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WANTED iwcvuUev. ! tyvo good Journeyrrcii PAVLORS, who can come well re i emmet de d as workmen, will find employment, by applying to T. J. HI ATT. Ccntrcvillc. Oct. Isf. 1828. 7 t JSeatiy rxtculed On the ' ories' Notice, and tr.C moderate ThTMS -t this " Office,