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The Franklin Repository (Weekly) from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania • 4

The Franklin Repository (Weekly) from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania • 4

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$25 REWARD Xotice to CveiVUoi's rent for one or THE subscriber more years his AS stolen from the subscriber's waggon HOT SE LOT in Horse Valley on the night of the 1st iX AKE Notice that we have applied to iVi il fmiKf rfP'nmtvinn PlooQ 4 iie Cower 0 Howard and Market streets J1" if oiraTWS situate in the borough of Chamb burg A BLACK HOBSE five rears old south of the German Ue i i i-i a souare and a halt line of both eyes clean hmb'd remarkably ac- 60000 POUNDS FRESH SMOKED CORN'-l'ED HAMS SHOUXBERS FLITCH JOWLS AC BEST KID2tfEY XiAKD hy the J6y smaller quantity ECTFor sale at the Flour mul Macon Store of the subscriber for Cash ot Uranklm bounty lor tne ueneuc Qiine ford church nd new Jtacob Heart's dry good Insolvent Laws ot this Commonwealth Biiu fin the nremises are a two story Hrick ETU11NS his grcatful acknowledgements 'iye and handsome The above reward will be to his friends and the public in eeneral for given for the horse and thiet or ten dollars for they have appointed Ae 2d Jt'edliesday House and back building also two stories with ot March next for the hearing of us and cellar under the whole a SXMEXTH SSSOP i sin hi Xjo the court Mouse in ramcrem iw iw iuigev our creditors at the encouragement extended to him whilst he 'he horse alone paid by the subscriber living resided in New Market Frederick (Jo Md and near liocky Spring four miles from Chambers-begs leave respectfully to inform them that he burg has taken the JOHN MILLER yeb-5-1S33- IN BALTIMOHK nmlr IIERSIIBERGEIL 5 tf There are on me lot a numuei 01 iruu trees A very eligible situation for a Blacksmith there being one in that part of the Borough much wanted For particulars enquire of James Chamb'g Feb Chambersburg when and where you may attend if you think proper JACOB WILLIAMS ADAM DEFEBAUGH PAUL HtEFLICH Feb 5 JOSEPH NOLAND "THE BATTLE OF TRENTON" I from the pen of the late Josum McCoy whe was a Representative ia our State Le- Lately occupied and kept by Tiiojias and 1 XVJa JLXjJllit 2 FARM for subscriber Wright Esq or tie TT k(l jL i-i JOHN'S THOMAS JS IIP February 5 renders its unnecessary to pledge himself that 'C 7 "UUV Lu ule r-ulle nothing shall be wanting to give comfort and of Oulbertson Jirackenndge late of Cum-convenience to TRAVELLERS QTIIELfi berland townsliip Cumberland county de- mmselt that 1 1 1 1 1 unci m5 in ior sale- situate in Bethel township Bedford coun- TO OUR CREDITORS gishture from the city of Philadelphia during tne warof 1813 He afterwards removed to Wilkes-1 horre in Luzern county where he prematurely ditfd We make the present rxticct from the Maryland Free 1'reEs may tiiink proper to favour him with a call Iceased are requested to make payment on J- UJ0Ut rae8 liom Hancock Md jjig stages coming to and departing from the 0r before the 25th of February and those! rom tlie Tunlke on the Cross asaT (3' -11 fViy A rr nt thiol Wlllf n'i inr r- 13 I- AKE notice that wc have applied to Is hereby given to the rmrclmj ivi LJTiL i 1 1 i a I A A "uiiua HUU1I1" IIU 1 1 il II I I II fl IV 1 in the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county Pa for the benefit of 01 rrainan wuu'ji nv 1 11a iiitfc Liaiius oitiiijiL naiu caiavc arc Uii- cr AI vu" ers at the respective sales 0 the (moo Jf 1 nCMSDUro: mil AJcrcrrs hllrtr rnnhin ur vl 10 can re me roi owinj imrs wiiuotu icei- u- 1 iM and also of 1 1 11 1' SI1CU 1 II CTLIIL LI til 1 i 1 1 LI I II II -m 7 'ft! vn mi i IgjBJiikbeddingi his i 9fbgi nrrps mil 1 ire a JTiow veneration lor me iiiiinoriHi ie lisoivenuans "i sm'J ri 1 4 i arret dee'd that their endue i oice liquors Ins Table with all the 1 I whih 7 17' ilh ll nlucnl uni imti- A3 1J14 AL li iM i 1 Utj 1U SL'-- 01 nooo mat IWY nave aillHMBlcu lte cit- lanffr irossed the Delaware corterdine ceainit! tintk nf A11 f-! arc due and Will tOgetnei hfc nrnr onl Ut of Faithful servants Feb 5 Mm' or anH in good timber the ungovernable ice and the merciless winds rlPtor at the claimsin favor of the said Estates be put to strike a fatal bhtr at the pride of Brit! and the hearing of us and our ci editors at the Wriirht Eso for iiicre is on said tarm a good 2 story log -l ('nnrl- iouse in Uamocrsourff wnen anu rj MOUSE and Kitchen a good Barn Granary and other out raise inc liruopillJJ spoils Ul i 117 iW I I firing anew every nerve for the mighty conflict where you can attend if you think proper (an agreeable and gentlemanly set of Boarders) which of course will make Ibis a pleasant stopping place being one of the most airy and pleasant parts of the City I have a Porter or night-watch whose duty it is to attend to all arrivals at night 'collection after this week if not settled i off WILLIAM DAVIS I Feb 5 Mm'' or JOHN GROVE He that ia incapable ot thus leelmg does not ouses never tailinr snnnrs 2 of which BOOE Binding BENJAMIN HOOVER DANIEL BARNITZ THOMAS FORSYTHE JOHN MASON FUBJLIC SAJLjE WXZIi BE SOi know how appreciate the blessings that glorious achievement was instrumental in acquiring THE BATTLE OiT ji the irrnoa or the "rtiosTirR maid!" WILD was the night and roaring wide Holl'd on Delaware's stormy tide The drifting ica from aide to side Driving and crushing restlessly HE citizens of Chambersburg and the Feb 12 are near the house a good seat for a distil-' lcry or tanyard a large apple orchard peaches and pears grafted from a superior quality Q5Any person wishing to purchase a farm may have a good bargain by applying to the subscriber I'tvTSg on the premises aad possession may be had on the first of April next ADIS LINN Jan 22 5t On Tuesday lie 26lh inst Attention Trooners to receive all haggage and see all such as do arrive at night provided with comfortable lodgings All baggage 6eit to any part of the City free of charge VISITORS urivlng at any hour at night ty ringing the bell it the front door will receive immediate attention HORSES to livery 50 cents peday February 5 1833 TheMfarfole Ilerahl Mams Sentinel Pennsylvania "Reporter Lancaster Journal York public are respectfully informed that orders for BOOK BINDING Of every description will be received at the Book Store of the subscriber on Front street Chambersburg 1 YOU will meet on Friday the 22d inst in the At North East Forge within two mile6 ot Lou- Borough of Chambersburg for parade at 10 'o-1 don in Franklin county i clock precisely I THB roLtowise pnoi'ERTr to wit: Feb 12 GEO VANCE Capt head of Horses head of Horn Catlle fpflJTQ'M I jmong which are 3 yoke of Work Oxen 1 new TTEVT: iv Ox Cart 1 Horse Cart 50 head of Hogs 1 THEFirst Company of J-ranklm County Dra- 1 1S goons wl meet Mcrcersburg on Friday the nm(JW $eel set good Horse Feb 12 WM BAUD Capt gh Si Harrows 1 set of Smith i There will be an appeal held on the Tools m- EHssohetion of Fartncrshin Then through the wintry tempest's moan Flourished the twelling trumpet tone Their little barks the host unknown Are Hunching forth impetuously Oft o'er the flood was heard the roar Gazelle and Pittsburg Statesman will publish the above to the amount of £2 each and charge this office and bound in any style or pattern in a substantial mannerand on moderate terms HE Partnership of Oaks Whitmore was dissolved on the 1st ins! by mutual All persons indebted to the firm are requested to make navment to Produce Commission and Forwarding Mmlv BAB HtUB JtSK mix 15 Boofcs neatly and firmly re-bound at the most reasonable prices HENRY SMITH Co Chamh'g Dec 4 1832 No 1 writing paper on Bedding Potatoes by the Beds either of the subscribers rraiiKim uiues: Household 8C Kitchen Furniture 'Household 8( Vou are oraerea to puruae ui your usum pinue on Friday the 22(2 inst at 10 o'clock A M- kuid and for sale by the ream And a variety of other articles too numerous to insert fXp- Sale to commence at 10 cloc1' I said day when attendance and a reasonable I credit will be given by No 22 Franklin street Baltimore Offer their services to the Western and Country Merchants and Farmers generally for the purchase and sale of Country Produce They will nlso attend to the receiving and forwarding of goods intended for any part of the Western Country on reasona CHEAP DAVID OAKS JACOB WHITMORE Jan 8 The business will be continued by the latter who embraces this opportunity of returning thanks to his friends and customers for their liberal encouragement heretofore received JACOB WHITMORE LUNti ruwbituvr Feb 12 1833 The arms and uniform will be rigidly inspected Ry order BKOTHERTON 1st Serg'l February 5 St Thomas Infantry PARADE at your usual place on the ttoenty-gecond day of February at 10 o'clock A with sixteen rounds of blank cartridges KINDEL 0 Feb 12 ATTENTION HE subscriber offers the public a large and very handsome assortment of Jan- 8 1833 ble terms Refer to Wm Hats Esq- Messrs Wm Reynolds Co 1 yjJalltmore James CinviN Esq-James Wilks Jr Esq February 12 1832 PFMFPS On Tuesday the 26lh day of February inst UST published and for sale at the THE Third Troop of Franklin county are At residence 0f the subscribers in Hamilton ordered to parade in the borough of Green-CaB Cooking Tenplate Franklin of the newest patterns of every size finished in the neatest and most substantial manner all of which he will sell lower than they have ever been offered before he will make it nn object to those who give him a call Also all kinds of SYiert It on WoYk Stoyc Yve A large assortment of APPLE-BUT township 54 miles irom nauiueiauuig and 3 from St Thomas THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY VIZ 8 Mead of Morse Creatures among which are two elegant young Brood HARDWARE- JfflKim tMaslin No Q48Market and St Baltimore Jtlaslin Co No A North Third St Philadelphia tie on Friday the 2Zdimt at 10 o'clock A BROWN Capt Feb 12 JUST RECEIVED My JY Ft Iiam A FRESH SUPPLY OF Bunch Raisins Dried Currants Fresh Figs Jameson's Crackers RE receiving this spring a large assortment of HARDWARE CUTLERY TER KETTLES will be sold very cheap As thro' the drift some barges bora With clanging axe and crashing oar Uurs'i'ig their away resistlessly For high the chieftain's cignnl bright Blazed ahead and when to night Would tamely bg behind (hat light That leads to death or victory wl jt's this lonely martial power That in this wild unwonted hour While darkness and wild tempests lower Tuts forth so stern and fcarlsenly Tis Liberty's last hops below Thro' flood and storm they seek the foe To strike the braves! mightiest blow That e'er was struck for victory This awful hour the die i cast For Trenton they are toiling fast When every heart must bleed its last Or sava expiring Liberty Loud was thr storm o'er all the land And cold it swept the darksome strand When struggling from their barks the band Mustered in dread serenity Then roar'd a who would not die To mix with hearts so bold and high For Battle!" was the cry That thunder'd loud and cheerfully On" was the and grim and dread While all was silent as the dead Save the quick march's hurried tread The host is'rushing rapidly-- What do yon glimmering watch fires teil What distant sounds so faintly swell What lonely voices cry "all's weH" Amid U13 night's solemnity Huzza 'T'n Hark that cry That shrift of The pir-ket die A foeman's trump is pealing high! His drums are rolling furiously "On! we conquer or we die" Was WASHINGTON'S resounding cry And glorioti9 was the glad reply The shout of Death or Victory" Charge Charge on The strife is o'er Swell swell the bursts of joy once more Shout it to every sea and' shore The morning sun of Liberty Millions 'mid tyranny's alarms Shall start to hear that music's charms Aad shouting thousands shine in arms To rival Trenton's Chivalry Mares one with toal one saauie noioc miu Colls 4 set of Horse Gears two fresh Milch Cows with Calves and a number of other Cattle and Hogs a quantity of Bacon Farming Uten-r-ils of all descriptions one new Dearborn mhI Harness one Sleigh Hay by the ton Oats MKtl Potatoes by the bushel one Ten-plate and one Cooking Stove and pipe Bees by the scap Timothy Seed Household Sf Kitchen Furniture with numerous other articles too tedious to 11 en Rock Candy Chambersburg Jan 22 SADDLERY EDGE TOOZiS selected by one of their Partners now residing in England at the lowest cash prices which they offer to their Friends and purchasers generally at reduced prices for Cash or approved paper February 12 8w I The Fayetteville Tem- Well finished with Steam-Pipes Stoves warranted for one year Tin-ware of every description continued to be cold low Wheat Rve or Corn taken in paju ment WILLIAM HEYSER Chimb'g Oct IS tion PRINTERS Sale to commence at 10 o'clock Ft perance society win me in me Church on Tuesday the 26th inst at 6 o'clock in the evening P- CUMMINS Secretary February 5 credit of attendance and a sis months will be given by JOHN ARMSTRONG WM ARMSTRONG February 12 1833 bookstore of Henry Co PIKE'S ARITHMETIC SCIENCE OF NUMBERS with a short system of By Leavitt RECOMMENDATIONS Mr I have examined "Pike's Arilbmc-ick abridged by Leavitt" Bnd in my opinion il is one of the be6l works in Ibe science of numbers to which the compcition bclween literary rivals of great genius and pcrscveiaDce has given rise JOHN DAVISON Teacher Chamb'g Jan 15 IS33 Mr Smith I have looked over Pike's System of Arithmelick abridged by Leavilt and have no hesitation in expressing my opioion Ibat it possesses advantages over any other edition pf Ibat rxcelli work wbicli I bave yet seen I heartily wish its introduction into our Academies and Schools JOHN HAGAN Chambersburg Scade- Classical Teacher my Jan 12 1833 5 1 fully concur in tbe above GATES Teacher Wesleyan Academy Mr Smith I have examined the improved edition of "Pike's Aritbmetick" by Lcvitt and I would reeommc nd it as a work well worthy the attention and patronage of all interested in the instruction of youth THOMAS HARRIS Chambv Jon 12 1S33 Teacher Oaks GtAossev 55eG Leave to return their sincere thanks to their friends and the public in general for the liberal encouragement they have heretofore received They would also inform them that i hey have i telurned from the City with A FRESH SUPPLY OF DRUGS D1TB-STUFFS PAWTS i which consists in part of the following SaltimoTe Tyjc YounAry KTRJHE Proprietors of the Baltimore Type 4JL Foundry respectfully inform the Printers of the United States that they are now prepared to furnish tbem with a great variety of Letter suited to Book News and Job work at prices the same as can be obtained from other consisting principally of the follow ine sizes viz Tlie Migltest Price in Cash WILL BE GIVEN FOR BusMs of Drawn Nos of the New York Consolidated Lottery Class No 3 for 1833 4-15-11-23-31-14-64-65-62-27 Comb 11-31-62 a prize of $300 Sold at Beatrices New -Lucky Lottery Office Union Canal OF PENNSYLVANIA Class No four for 1833 To be drawn on Saturday the 23d of of February 1833 at 4 o'clock 66 KDMBSEB L0TTEHY 10 DR-ffWH BALLOTS SCHEME Nonpareil Harrisburg Carlisle and Chambersburg Turnpike Company EXHIBIT of tolls received repairs and expenses paid in the Harrisburg Carlisle and Chambersburg Turnpike Road Company from 31 day of December 1831 tiff 3 Id December 1832 viz Delivered at the Mill of BERLIN HEY SEP Chambersburg Jan 8 1333 ive lines tea Seven lines Pica Nonpareil Breveir Bourgeois Long Primer )-Antique Pica Four lines Pica Eight lines Pica Six lines Pica ornamented Eisht lines Pica fluted Minion Breveir Bourgeois Long Primer Small Pica Pica English Great Primer Double Pica Double English $7135 00 1926 00 i paizs or $40000 To amount of Tolls received at the gates To do of Stage Company To balance at settlement 31st December 1831 paid into Court under acts of Assembly of 1823 1828 1830 15000 1 20 prizes of of 1 priz of 55 FOR SALJE THE subscriber offers For Sale the following property to wit Four Lots of Ground situate on South street in the borough of Green-Castle Franklin county Pa This property Double Primer Eight lines Pica oak leaj 1332 91 250 200 100 80 70 40 10 Canon Eight lines Pica ornamented 5000 3000 1320 1000 I 500 400 of of of of of of 1 1 1 10 10 10 of of of of of 56 56 112 2296 15400 $10392 91 Together with Leads Brass Rule Dashes plain and ornamented a great variety of Flowers Cuts suitable for books newspapers and timid uuis uard Borders Sic has thereon a comfortable atone DWELLING HOUSE Stable 300 of 10 By balance of 1831 paid to preferred creditor! tbt acta of Assembly of 1823 1828 1830 By cash paid for repairs of road Shares in proportion 1332 51 5652 62 Tickets and shares for sale at Dear trick's JYew Office Chambersburg Feb 11 1833 Jkaxging of the New York Consolidated Lottery Class No 2 22ara for 1833 14-59-53-35--5-44-1 2-6S-3r glCIOj Docl'r Relf's Botanical Hair Powder-Mastic Varnish Freeman's Specific drops Orders for any of the above as also for Presses Cases Chases Composing Sticks Galleys Ink Varnish or any thing required in the completion of an office will be executed on terms as favorable as at any other establishment of a similar kind in the United States Old Type will be taken in exchange at nine cents per lb delivered at the Foundry Mr Edwin Starr who has been long engaged 221 75 760 00 PUBLIC Dumfries Itch ointment' by cash paid managers tor 1832 $212 75 By do State manager of 1828 9 By do paid Gate keepers' salaries By do paid ground rent and rent of Gate-house By do paid incidental expenses and taxes Logons Lead Plaster Albion Corn Plaster iVtti loots assorted Hull's Trusses assorted He'mlzelmans do 75 00 Prussic Acid Fire King's tooth aclie ThreshingFloor and Shed Also Six Lots tying opposite the above on South and East streets Also One Lot situate on the corner of East and South streets with a comfortable two story log DWELLING HOUSE Kitchen a well of excellent water at the door Fruit Trees and other conveniences Also One Lot opposite the a-bove on East street Also Three Lots bounded by lots of Dr Boggs and a twenty foot street jnj All these lots are under good fence all clear of ground rent except one and well adapted for building lots A 1 34 i in carrying on the business is superintending the Blue Mass Nicararueua Tyniow Canal liottex-j OF PENNSYLVANIA Class ATo 4 for 1833 To be drawn in Philadelphia on Saturday the 23d of February 1833 66 HCM11EHS 10 PRAWN BALLOTS SCHEME-1 PRIZE OP 40000 la pursuance of an Order of tlie Orphans' Court of Franklin county there will be exposed to Public Sale on the premises on Wednesday the 20th day of February next at 10 o'clock A the following Property' late the estate of Jacob Weaver of Green township dee'd viso A certain lot of Ground By balance paid into court and ap-nlied to claims of preferred cred Prepared Charcoal Dr Mead's Anli-dytpep tic Pills drops Hurl's Carminative Florida water Antwerp Blue Flystone Baltimore Foundry ana irom ins wen Known experience will be enabled to attend to the 'orders of Printers in such manner for promptness and accuracy as to ensure satisfaction LUCAS Jr Jlgeni of the Baltimore Type Foimdry itors under actB of Assembly of 1823 1823 and 1830 2244 29 10392 91 Great Hargain! 1 prize of 15000 20 prizes of -50 1 of 5000 55 of 200 1 of 3000 56 of 100 1 of 1320 56 of 80 10 of 1000 112 of 70 10 of 500 2296 of 40 10 of 400 15400 of 10 10 of 300 ed by lot No 13 on the east Tutnpike road on the south 12 feet alley on the west and good title will be given and possession the rpiIE subscriber being determined to bring first 0f April next iL his business to a close in Clear Spring of- rjrj THOMAS GAMBLE They have now on hand a complete assortment of drugs which they will war-rent to be genuine and of the best quality which they are disposed to sell on the most reasonable lerros and hope by strict attention to business lo merit and obtain a share of public patronage Jan J5 OAKS GLOSSER HAVE JT 8T RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES viz: Feb 5 1833 front and 200 feet deep The terms of sale will be made known Certified on oath to the Judges of the Common Pleas of Cumberland county 14th January 1833 by BENJAMIN REYNOLDS January 17 1833 Treasurer 1 JVOTICE HE Stockholders in the Harrisburg Carlisle 1L and Chambersburg Turnpike Road Company are hereby notified that an ELECTION will be held at the house of James Bell in the icKets niiaivi jjiuv1 A Qhr for side at DOYLE'S Prize Sellinff'" fers his entire FOP SALE The assortment of which is very complete If desired a long credit will be given on one half or three fourths of tbe purchase money by the ROBERT SHARP TO BE SOLD Bit PUBLIC VENDUE ON THE I'REMISES Office Chairb'g Feb 12 633 Adm'or of Jacob Weaver dee'd By order of the Court Richard Morrow Ci'k Jan 22 i horouch of Carlisle on Monday the fl Cfcy purchaser givingundoubted security The good 3 Dentist's Instrutrtitt Or the 23rf in'' at 9 o'clock March next ihen and there between the of one o'clock and live o'clock ttte Bli pf tlie stan I occupied by we -susrermer among one of the best in Clear Spring Dates 1 Dried Curra: do Prunes Jamison's Crackers Sperm Oil Bunch liaisins Te Mansion Farm heirs and legal represpntatives of of that dav to elect THREE MANAGERS will be given to the purchaser JtFdLCFnlllf RFFB Anv one desirous of entering into the morcan-1 of Robert Lytle deceased situate in Ham- Fresh Figs Chamb'g February 5 transact the business of the Company for tha Baibara Ilopenhafer of Lebanon county dee'd wilUM30lice that an inquisition for th-jBoMion or puitiiMii of the real es- ESPECTFULLY iuform the citizens tile business availing himself of this opportuni- ju)n township Franklin county Pa con-ty cannot help but enter it under the most fa-1 tajnjn one hundred and forty-eight acre? suing year Feb 5 PARKER President vorable circumstances as the subscriber being Tfl jn ihmit TO acres of the subscriber rnANKLiar repository deceased will be lit hi on the determined to sell a Great Bargain may be ex tale pre i situate in Antrim township pected JOHN Di RIOENOCR lin county containing two hundred "WTJT" ILL be exposed to Public Sale on the Clear Spring Wjish Co Md 7 which are cleared antl the residue good timber land The improvements areai TWO STORY LOG rrvrLLivf norsr a double Log Barn and otfcrfHlBBMB premises on Saturday the 6th day of 1 le acres or thereabouts with a -t Tk 71 T7 V'i'l February 12 183 February tbe two Story Log House anu Lot ol Ground in the town of St Thomas occupied by wis ftherifflDrov mi nts thereon e-fiJUiii PRINTED PUBLISHED BY a HABFEB IN FRONT-STREET ONE DOOR FROM THE SOUTH WEST-CORNER OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE RMS: The Pranklin Repository is published every Tuesday at Two Dollars per annum (exclusive of Chambersburg and its vicinity that they have just returned from the cities and are now opening in the Store house of John Maclay Esq nearly opposite the Store of Mr Benj Fahnestock A New 4- Splendid Assortment of ROCERSES QUESWS-WAKE all ef which they will sell low for Cash a Country producp Chamb'g Dec the road between Loudon ft l-ampDetis- the subscriber There is also upon tne lot a Urge FRAME SHOP a good stable a well of excellent water and a bake oven a number of Peach and 111 town on the 30th ot January a set ot Out-houses a well of good water at the: dwelling and two Apple Orchards Attendance will be given and thetcrmsj made known on the day of sale by Halters Chums ana Buckets (XTSale to commence at 1 o'- The owner by describing them and paying for other fruit trees bounded by hinds of Daniel Miller Daniel Staid Georg" Urenner and others cn Tuesday the fifth day of March next at 10 o'clock in the forepoan ENNION ELLIOTT Sheriff') CAo- Sheriff birsburg Jan 29 1833 5 clock of said dav wlien the terms of sale will be this advertisement can receive them again Two 1 nf nostaci-1 if naid within the year if not JOHN LYTLE I Feb 5 1833 Ex'or I made know hv the subscriber GEO COSLEY dollars and Fifty cents will be exacted 12 Feb 5 JOHN LUv'AS Ioudon Feb I.

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