Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 11, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 25 March 1826 — Page 3
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LAWRENCEBtJFiGH. SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1326. S't nid was received itns wcefc. trlher west than Vevay. Hopes are entertained that the western mail will be received with more regularity hcreatter. By genthmrn recently from New Orleans, we are informed that the small poz still nrrvaiU in the neighborhood of that city; some cases hid occurred in the suburbs, but the athonties hud thktn measures to prevent its spreading, by re moving the bffected persons without cry. Mar tiitj wcrp rrtnt. r 1 1 1 cr, ,nil ni n II) HTTinfl at
from 2 to 2 25 per b' 1.; .y Si to 1 25 Pt-j by a party composed oi Cheroo t s, Delcwt.; fl .ur, best, 4 6 ollars p-. bbl. 1 -rk .awa res, and some ol a;. other tribe, perth. urt.ri. In market, heinir t from 4lhapS ShaWHC S, 01 , Ol 1-CiW Ued KlVcT.
to 4 cents per lb. and dull t that, there bung few shipments of that ar id'. Congress, at our latest dates from Washington had not s-ttled the question to m. nil the constitution, though much tim had been spent in devising 'ways and means" to tff-' t the desirable object. The whole proceeding, uk- it together, appears more like a farce, linn ny th.Rfy 9-ri-cU9 or real, and can only be equalled Dy the eel-t-brated story of the parson's wig One proposition after another to amend bs been ffered, d'S. cussed nnd rejected, and all merely for the sake of argument. So v-ry ford have our modern st esin-n become of talk nd argument, that the most trifling subject will elicit a long- speech. It is very probable that no amendment will be Egreed on during1 the present session, acting on the sage advice, that it is not best to do things in too much of a hurry Extract of a letter to the Editor of the N. r. Daily Advertiser, dated Washington, Feb. 28, 1 82G. The Panama matter occupies much of the time of the Senate, but it is not decided; and some say it will not be for a week or two. It is whispered that there is a majority of some six or more for the mission, but that the opposition are so zealous and adroit in interposing obstacles, that they cannot come to the final question of mission, or no mission. Proposed amendments to the- constitution begin to be offered by dozens; this I consider not a had omen. I think the constitution under winch we nave lived and prospered lor so many years will .1 1 II? Ilia I come out unseamed, vv e snail have a long session, ana a great deal ot tau-.
have however for some time been of the exrile(1 co,.j, liable attention in differopir.ion, that the more talking and lessont p;ir, . ol-H ;Ad states.' And n.. legislation Congress does, the better for; jOUutthost , w:i ave become interested, the nation; an unnecessary or a bad , wHl br rCas-d to learn that an improvespeech does no harm, but an unr.eces:i-imeIlt j)as bt.CMl in Kjt. iu lm. n.achh.e. ryor bad law always produces mischief,; v.l5rll removes ev erv doubt in the mmds
and sometimes ruin. Sound ivgic CONCKLS3. IVe incs lay, March . In the Senate, Mr. Randolph submit ted a motioa calling upon tlie Kxecutivejn r i r i . I for such information as he may possesL;
,i. . : .rii. . n .it iiiuiiiiii, umcm.i- u.r cpicsiiouo. m:i ii r r i r .i i i. gro slavery. iir. nenton, Horn tnc select i i r r . . i i . , committee, reported a resolution pt"opo-.ori fciinr an amenumeni to me : . i . i j i . . . i .9 ............ v.. b v....... . w.i-M.v.. .w.,,,0. iiic(ilntirvr '
respecunguie laicmionaoi me yonj;icjC.im 0.-, oarly one halj instead ol o:.o!nU!i.g it to be done vnhin their limits?
declaring that no member of Coa-re(lfmn before, makes better meal and is ;
n ikiii ut: i 11 r I u .i v 1 '. ' j w " ' the term tor which he was elected. A I bill for the relief of John Webster raence ci ine inaisnosiMon
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imh.ui iiiu ituu. m me ueiioi Lie u is ly ;inv mill with about one third tiie .ciinress has not the power, no assent 01 partic--ip between U and 10 mon'h ol ' ' 'u hv Cretien, deceased; and a bill makim; ap-pmvcr rc;iuin,(l for common mills; pro-jr tes can give the power. Hut VirSinia j0'hua T-xxlor V- wei-.V 1 ri h propriation for the Library wis passed,. yiJcil thc stone is of a oood qualitv, 0f ;i has recognized the power, by -ivinsr her assent! g w f f,)V jrft -Uvv wci-he and sent to the House ot r;pr;iita-slit.lbic. s;zo aml wci mado And as it lhe construction of the road within her Hm-' " n , ; f ilf.f'- f.;" tives. A -rent part of the day was pas-! 5cs verv putlc room and is carrictl!- If Virginia is ri.ht now, she was wrong Jnt! 1 kd Ltnim!" set! in the consideration of the Executive j I)y ;i bam, it mav be attached to anvl l,cnwJroi,s' ! J00' " wr ,J"ve hmte.1 above, in j ' business. i1 t k. 1 .'tlie brightest day 01 her political lustorv, ami in 1 ercins bream Gun. It is said that
1 oowei , emiei nuise, vciie;i 01 otiiu. 11: , .. . , . . . , , -t 11 1 . it 1 t.. r t . r . . . 11 i the pride i r her ascenuanry. v at. Intel. Mr. 1 erkins has sob t ie secret ol hi?
of Mr. Stevenson, of Virginia, w ho had ajeven a cider mill w ith very little addiriht to the tloor, the discussion on lliejtional exper sc; indeed, any j-.ower sulilamendrnent of the eo!stita:ion was not'eient to carry a cardiec; machine may resumed, this day, in the House of Re- carry one of these mills to advantage, jiresentatives. The H,vj;e w as princi-: Tlie expense of a small mill for a two pally occupied on the bill to erect a To- so power would be about 100.
rutentiary in the District ot t j ... and to reform the criminal code of t ; District. Among the resolution laid on the table, are the folhr, ip: Ou m v tion of Mr. Mercer, of Virginia, cali'n for information on the subject of certain African captives, taken in Hie harbor of, Pensacola, and aho empowering the committee on the Slave-Trade to send - for persons and papers; on motion of Mr. Buchanan
of Pennsvlv aaia. ro elect.has obtained a p itent.
the Speaker of the Hous rav tjcc; o: motion of Mr. Sleicart, of IVan-vIvarna, calling tor information relative to tinCumberland Road; and on motion of; A i I r. I 071CC- Of f ! 1 1 ,1 . ri i!.' I 1 1 T f i I' I . i i.-i i-iri ' 7 ..li.w. Mlllll lll.l' ...... tion relative to the head bra.iehes of t he f nine .uiami ana the bemto rivers. (Jn.m ir if i . .,v,i. . yu,ilt ywm,w .uaniami, the claims ol that state, t vices, were referred to the Committee ' '
on Claims: on motion of Mr. FrrplancrcSMmt he handed his portma 'teau to M.
ot iew loriC, the suoic t ot the com parative rate of gold and silver coinage was referred to the Committee on Ways and Means: the Committee on Commerce was intsructed, on motion of .Mr. JVhite., of Florida, to consider the expediency of erecting certain Liijht houses in that Territory: ami, on motion of Mr. Vinton, of OUio, th e subicct of irrant ii?ir
school lands, In that State, was referred to the Committee on public Lands. J"ai. Jaur.
Fromthe Indian frontier. The follow-
ine rnnv of a letter received by GemiM.
ililliam Clarke, now on a visit to tins city, from the commanding Officer at Cantonement Gibson, containing information of considerable consequence to the tran quility of the Western frontier. It goes firm thp ufp"etions. contained in the late report from the War Departr ih nr.rritv nf a cont rol 1 i no-:
incut, ui i"- v.v,. j - J5.r . . power to prevent the mischief which jsaid, too, for a fact, that about the wane
otherwise results from placing hostile
Sm: I liave the honor to apprize ou .Miranda Johnson. 1 ime w ill deu rmme iat ! iiave received very positive ii:ior-J w hether these statements, in all their alion of five Osage Braves, of Clem-. blackness, are true or false. The fears ore's Band, having been killed of late "now are that they are too true. ' .1 -r -v
mOFe I have had a conference wifh Cleremore, and some of his Chieis on tl is
.j'iect. They assured me 1hat their form us that name, ol v ery dt sei iption. "ine in jail man out ut ii, anu w .is ui hand would remain e.uiel, and depend,, ,nore abundanl this season than it has'idy in the pemtenlKin lor burglary at
on our Goveii'.ment foi retSress. - j t Then' is much reason to believe that it is the intention of the Cherokee tot unite with the White River Indians in,in i- :.u t o. L. maKincj war wiui u: wscrs .iscmi
March or April next. 1 ne Delavvares;niuslrat, lor his skin alone, but only
have already been required to return to their town.
I trust it will be in your power to re-Vannot be prevailed upon to kill a woli,'on Fiiilay morning in a cooking boiler store friendship between the Tiibes on ('insisting that a well is their hrothcr,:ihdjin a lot on South street .above Seventh. White River and the Osnues, as theirlJives hv hunting deer like themselves. iAn inquest was held hy Justice Eneu.
beint: at war would, mall piohabint v, be attended with evil consequences to our citiz ;ns on this frontier. I have written to his Excellency Governor Izard, and to Major Duval, the Cherokee Agent, on this subject, and; requrstcd the latter to restrain the Cherokees from further aggressions, until measures are taken to settle their dis putes with the Osages in a friendly man ner. In order, however, to prevent difficulties between the Osages and any of the Tribes referred to, it is believed that a prompt and decided course is necessary. I have the honor to be, ccc. M. ARBUCKLE, Col. Com. Gen. William Clark, Supdt. of Indian Ajfhirs, St. Louis , Missouri, prom fne Portsmouth Journal. BICKN ELL'S GRIST-MILL. j Editor, It is well known that I'un.ickiu'11's inmroved Grist-Mill" has of those, who are able to judge, as to the ultimate succe of the mill. The improvement consists, prir.cipal!v in an aditional sUn.e called a chrackler. niaceu tiirec iv over me oeusione. vjMr Per)aratelv, covrrin about one l 1
oC t u Ciniici and causin- it tv!,mv. i.,x exnorts. ever, in those SfHirS m.rj
' . . . . ' t,mirter () the Clicle, as 111 tlie original J
. ;ij jn tn;s cast. t10 m must ,e iediire with congress, to istablish titles of nobil
tjle top instead of the side of tliejifv: does-such iissecincni Rive congre-s tJi pow
' i i mi n . . . i i 1IU t.r i ip nu now triinus eus eri11 .eas v reiiuiaieu. . 1 j j Ft the or.inion of food inrlfes. that I 1 s? .
us null will matve as good, meat and asjpower, to make the Lumhetiand Road. If
inay be set up , : .y.. ' ! ei.ie ol a sutiicient size to make meal i . i.'-l a our common mil s occupvms: , - , . a snace n 'hrcc toot by live, would not; o" J M V) e.ed.loJ. , i ne ineni r oi me improvement is" Mr. Mvrlu Str:kman. of HammV.n. N. . And a-reeablv to the advice of
in o r.irriri CTiv.nn I I at1;
ill 11 jov,t..M m nun v'i I
tiiose, less imercst.nl than himself, feel- observed to discover vanous signs of gradually ! in a conlidence that the imnrovenient'ieturnmtr hf- : and, after the funeral ceremo-i
i . r ler ni!loutrA -entleman who .Hare has ju-t resumed from B.ilavia, statethat a Mr. John Murray lias been latch 1 -i ! r r i nit i'r- -1 11 miAn.t innrilui" 'iio i. l(i:l.il '.II? IM . VJ!'II.V.J II..vJVV'.li, 'I mi tied about a year airo. and nut into lail : that village. The circumstances ap ' ' pears tone mcse: i nai a trae ner came ; i.it-uu.n,u ivy i.i.. i"'u..-t. .j. , (who was a tavern keeper.) and put up; - who put it in the bar -that he went to bed. In the morning. while it was yet dark,"' ho arose to pursue his journey. The traveller asked Mr. M. to show him a place to wash he did so, which wn at a pump in the back yard. While washing the ma'nl came into the barroom, and was sent for a towel. When I the man entered from washing he was
is essential to the success of the mill, heme's on llie l-ih, the eoifm being opened forcen at Cherew, in the heart of a most
knocked dow n by M. who stood at the door with a club, lie was killed, dragged off, secreted. While killing the stranger, the uirl entered with the tow-
el she was called away by the wife of Fears were entertained that she
i,i ,i;crincu !m i . rd n Mini Ko unsUnn ;rv hnltrd nt a tavern m i.ens-
treatened with death; she begged hard for her life. adding that she never would divul.eit.Afew das a-o in a hysterick fit, fche talked so much about the mur der, that when she came cut of her tit, her family compelled her to tell the fore-j -oi mr. w h i e h si ,e has si r ce s worn to. It i
time the murder is said to have lecmby the justue, when lie in.meun.teiN to-
committed, that 31. was suddenly sessed of considerable cash. The girl's name who made oalh to the foregoing L - Rochcittr Repiib. 7VV hulinr.savd their p-mnr. A Detroit paper sivs The surveyors, (of toUl fur a road) w ho have returned, mever been known betore. The white
hunters are rnakimr monev rapidh, andlt'd. L-pon u is. .veut lson oeciiue ttisiaiu
.v Indians find abundance of provisions!1)" (-iist-fallei-. gave up all his prosecu
everv part of the ccuntry. The hiti.:n . .. . : I " ,.. l(.r nt ver uni an aniiii.u, uoi eeu a hen its carcase is netessary for food.; By a sintrul.tr superstition, also, thev ( i).)c Indians could be p.erttnuled to kill . the wolves, this country would be filled with deer. lite Virginia Kcsoh-cs -Since pcnnln- the notice of the llesolutioii nrot.osed in the House -
0f Delegates f Virginia, protesting against the jhed that they heard the feeble cry of the 'power of congress to appropriate n.uney, to'infant but could not discover where it
make lioads and Canals, &.c. we learn that j was concealed ; the 'midwife w as aho ex-tho.-e Resolves actually passed the House ofiamined, and the familv in which the wo-
Delegates, by a vote of souiettan- like lour to .
one the recorded assent of the State to fhej was lxkvu to the alms house, until she Cumberland Uoad, fifteen or twenty years ago, jsjiaj Iot OVor suffcient I v to be removed to the contrary otivitltai.dmg. W ill. re8-;lo Ue ubjic .j501u PanUin Gaz. pert to this precedent, lioru g;ood o.d Jenvrsonian timf. ive know it is said, that it stands Lancaster County forever. Air. Jacob on its own bottom, not on the general principle. Kautlman, ol t his city, killed and exhibiofthe power to appropriate it.oney lor simd.irjted in our market, on Wednesday last, a obje cts We are told, that that road was : bullock raised by Mr Christopher Drenmade ly virtue of a compact between the , ner. of Lancaster township, which weighfnifed States and the North Western taes,jed ftfhnx hundred and in en!; nine and a
and that therefore ronj;e?ss had the nght to ap i.i.Atini.l., I.r ii ..linrr it A 1 . i 1 t i! ll a' i,i"i",n"- j 'nB,6 " ...iu-.. in... "". - r.ad did oriftinate. in sued) a compact-how! does that briiif; the load within Hie constilu-'' don, if it was, tnfoie lUt compact, w.tho.it thel pale ol i'? Can lh- eonse; t of two X.tes or' thr-e States, invent eonirress iviih power. uhich the constitution denies to ii? A he ififinatinn of this iirunosition vvould indeed be
Vons:i neion e nstrm-d." Let that eonttrue- j an: doil g well, This is spinning to some tion I)? appln d to an) other subjfxt uithm the : purpose'. .". L Paper. porvuHv of the constitution, t-nd ts ahsur.htyj Eunrasirr Counts outdone. Au ox raisvmiI he obvious. Ac.urd.nii to th. V.riiua'e(1 ,)V yr y pj,, of Greenland, N. ilrclrme, all power, nut ed to ciir,, ss , in jin j,as hvv) cxhibited n jorls. xprss terms, is denied as positively , as if it , ,! - . , . 0 , 1 . . . ... mouth; weijihinir oOjG pounds. w re denied in spe eilic n nns. suppose tvo or. , 1 ii. ore States were to aree that e ni-ss might! Llisha Harrison, esq. of Sandwich, N. tax reports i . oes congress thereby acquire the! Hampshire, has slaughtered a cow of the
' ' ' itai'.lv not. Or suppose two or more States J . . . .. ....... lit n. I.. ml .1.1c. lillut n tin!.'. it- .l.mo ..iu.li i ui 1 .urmerit Kive con-ress the power to estabh.h an : til n:iutiu t i
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'1 bp truth is. coiirpss h.is nr bn vn fTif.i'e
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v. t - . - . 1 ulck. lD the north part of this cmnty. was re- .,,. . 4- . , . J ' turtiin home lioui his days work, in u-ud . .1,.,;,, i'i ? .i i i health on the evening of I huisday, the t) h nit hllt Mr an,r,.nti. o.v, ,,,v, but was dtad (or appar. ndy so; the next rnorlie road, about 100 rods from I,. r.. n.ng, in the road, about 100 rods from h.s fc. ! ther'shouse. On the I Uh a coronei'a in,,l thr' hnup 1C ...u.a ..r,.mm...i ti.. ....... v... death unknown. From this time the hodv ... - il'R view of spcttors, ihe corpse presented a. mest unusual appearance the colour had reUnue fo th,; che-ks-the countenance like1
Singular case. A inemJ, who is well ac.-;,,mu- 1 ,M,C UI UK ihomio.u 1 oners. quainted with the fact, has Riven uiheUlotvin' lt tlrov 2b0 halls in a minute, or inforn.,.iun. A vuun- man named Navenport", I 5,000 in an hour. 1. thi were done in rt.a h.,t 19 Hr..i nM,!,.. f a i it a tho nrJin.'.rv w;,v. l 00:1 ,m,m, .!nrnA11.
1.1 i' . . ... - . . - . . A , I - 11 .young man's father refused to have him buried . m . hi lcii'nric tidro ..'i1 n I t. I f"J . V . , V 1 1 iiHEiis were irieii. hi liiv nonet ni r. ivi-irnf iha 'j vital spark. All, however, proved unavailing, - - I V Vl 111 I l u lull riiniK. am, ;it(.r ke hlm tiJ rUt,sdiv, the Uth J " .w. m. 1 U V.I n i Ilia I1UI1V VMS f T (1 111 Hi 1 1 1 tvfl fd Ihll il-rof. From the National Advocate. The Uev. Mr. Tenant, of New Jersey, nnny years aejo, we believe, put on a druiiir appearance, and his friends kept hiai nine days, delaying from day to day, the funeral, and making experiments to revive or resuscitate him. I he physician persevered in his efforts, and intreated the family to allow hmj to proceed, and finally he begged (hem to allow but fifteen minutes longer, and in that time he revived, and lived many years.
u,rtl Ul a P' " T'ltl -pmii ige oropsi wit, a eu freight of merchandize, and a ol sueAt ere standing on the forehead ! 'I henumbcr Gf paenqers, for Florence ran
Edward Anderson, the person mentioned in the letter from Bclvidcre as being the supposed murderer of Miss Cunningham, arrived in Philadelphia a-
bout two weeks ago, in irons, in the charge of two men, on their way to Llkjington, thepriso ner h udl protested his jmi.oceixe, and declared that lie w as held in illegal conniement ; eventually! i. ...,., -i t.,;,,w r.viic i i r xv . iiiiitii . r i t z iii ii v t . i mi i i i V k-' V- a v . t. a v- -v ' when it appeared that the keepor had i i 1 1 i i i i : j. no legal process to held him in duress;, Anderson pleaded his caiiM w ill. n.uch , . .. . , i-i i apparent simplicity, ai d w a discharged) pos-jnianded piccess agan.t his l.cepeis. ior an assault aid batter, ni u luiu ei ueiclarii - g bis in n tdiate ii tt i tier ol hi ing - n g an action agaii-.st tl.c m lor ovvo dan ages for lahe in pihoi;niont. The jpoor cc ur tiy men w ei e in a sad state of (perplexity at the turn the aiiair had I.I I itakei . w hen one of the high constables cf the cin stepped into the justice olike, i& immediate! itemized in the person ajol Andersen, an oid, art.ui, and Hardentonvici. w iu spt n, uiuu. n oiroi "J 'I1" - ' mne iviiss L unmt gniue. w as mm oeii" . i 4 i .i, ... : . .j . ti(,lis against his keejeis, who returned lir.nif ivrrri!:r;-iv mm lined :it the snr- , - . . , ict,Sr!5 OI U,L t-ypeuiiioi. i i,t .aunmi 18 now at large A new born colored child w as found Suspicion having lahen ti!on a black w o man living in the vicinity, she was bro't forward and confessed that she was delivered of the child the preceding eve"ing, ano Had p4acecl it J.ere tor the purpose ol letting it pens). Several testinian Jived as a serv ant. 'I'he woman vuuuds neat w ein'it. 'J'he hide and .. II - : U . 1 C I. . I .. 1 I I uuiow weigneu lour nunoreti ami one nomsds and a half, making in all nineteen .,,rj rs ' j;,,.,! iliv . "fLast, r Tchcnvk. J ' Mrs Srinni.:" d" the town of
rtf-'Cato, presented her husband latclv with
four daughters at a birth, three of whom inmroved Sandwich breed, whose weight
Cer-'was, quarters 0-18; hide 00; rou?.h tab
' low 1 1 4 : total 11.V2l!m. Chester Count u Fa. Some fat cattle. jraied and fed in Chester count v, were , , . ... , , ,. , , .i ; j 0 , f, , 1 ',1 vJ' . . wetLMicci lu-io One toil iiv .h'roh !.... 1 - 1 - c r. 1 1 1. 1 .1 ) iui . i 1 1 i 1 os. j 00 U ICU D .1 Osii U.i T.nior Ko. w e 'if lu d S6 1 lb- Roasteam gun totlte British rjovernment ; and that he rejected a mumheont oiler for it 1 lit' Arw-. , i 1,. f ...4. I
der would be reetiired everv hour, or'T1 r .J K 1 , . . , 1 . , - , , . -(aithfu attention to busines 1 o.OOO pounds everv six hour';. J as r ,. . . . ii i n r. J of pubic patronage. If ,h u ou d cost about 426. Air. Pei Uin be-1 . w ii i ,! cfct anJ lliOSl a 'proved fashi l,eves he can throw the same number of u.n f.ities and will consti. n -.1. . . . . , ... rf n ' lta s' ana VN 111 conii"
r, n . KVuu ,:vo u.,.1, r , , i - i . ' 7 cu"bl"nu' u:ne "vee 1"" . whteh:fron, those places Ladies and Genllemen de-
.oum u unce expense to of, or c, ' 'I he Charleston Courier, of the 22d u' sa.v? Corn is now selling at $1 50 luxuriant Lorn country. The Steamboat S7;s.lrjilie Sun-:. The Nashville , which left here on Tuesday foul of a snag near the left bank of thc river, about C miles above Bonnet Guar7 a. re Church, and 50 from this citv, which stove a hole through her bottom lo or 20 feet lon, and she soon after sunk. When the Kob-Uoy passed, her stern was deep in, and her boilers under water. About 15 tons of goods, and her cabin furniture were savd. The boat must be abandoned. Wo understand X5000 are ensured upon her in this city. No lives were lost. Lou. Advertiser. The Convention at Harris. ur nominated on the 5th inst. John Andrew Shultze, hy a unanimous vote (12G) as candidate for Governor.
RIVER LIST. Cleared from Lazvroiceburzh. Jan. S. Two Flat Boats, 1) Guard, owns:. CAHCO 2000 bushels corn 140 hve hoga ' SO Lead cattle lbs. pork in bulk. INI arch 21. Flat float, JVm. Armstrong, own-
er. c AliUO tas nay wo ousnt is cora 15 barrels corn meal 0 bead hve bops , ,,rrr " . , . 7 7 MAhMLl) On the lolli int tc Kej, ,j.mim? i... 'mmwon, mi. , . . ' this county. Keadj Money !! Itf1;!! V illOllOX1 .ivcauj .wuiilj &V&4&&& pirrn br
Aht czei of l.arnc Lurgb, to the person
.0 waj niake discovery ol the person or psr'stns who ci lire to the CoiTf twvsc on the Clh oflarch, upon conviction cf the cflender. Laurenceburgh, March 23, 1S26. " ' ' BOOT 8l SHOE SHOP. ry HE subscriber wulu s to inform the Ladle nd Gentlemen of Lawrtncetugh tnd the u- - o h.. i r? tti ttt m tj tt 'I v -fS if- in. l 'r i t 'M-. I i vr litre he intti.ds to make id kttp CLliStiit!7 on hand, a good assortment of Ladies and Gentiimens Loots end Shoes Having tn-.ph'jtd workmen who are well c (lUiinted with the busii.tas, and procurtd a sup,A of very superior Ita'hi lirr, ne naittrs nim&eix , , lUse tt 10 )lVtjr , Wllh ,l;eir ( ustom i111 ihc state, or, itjcu pica?e, in the U.btates. K. COUNEL1US. I.awrenct-t urgh, 5arch 25, 186. One Cent Reward. RUNAWAY trcm the sutscriter l'lvirc in iiL'il Luiirhity Township, Dearborn County Ind .ue mile tn ii: lUnford, Hey of the name ot John Ti-jidin. nbout hltten yeiisef tgt, thin v'ui.e;e, hUr k huir and tyes; Said lto wis Hound to fiit to karn ttie farrrwrs Husiness. An ptrson w ho w ill apprf hei'd said Hu , and deliver him to rnt, u. llaiih ul, shad leetivc one cent reward out 10 cl.aigts Villi te paid. ISAAC CARLTON". March lf, 1C26. ll-3w. AO TICK IS-HEREBY CIV EX io all j t rsor.s tonren.td, that the Learhorn Gir uit (.uiirt v ill be held at the Methodist Church in d.e town of Law rt nctburgh, on the 1st Mon day m April next; I have made an arrangement tv ihut tticct with the Trustees thereof. JOHN SPENCEIt, S. I). C. 1 i (Attorney at Lazv,) AS removeei to Lawrenceburgh, Indiana. whtie he will faithfully attend to protest ..inn! tusirss intrvisted to his care. He wili iuinl the Circuit court in Di arburn, Switzeriei.i', II p'ey aid Ft hi k in couniit 8, also the Su iro:,f Mm! U. Suit s courts at li din.nap(.lis. Ofli tiv !! i. h S:itf;t, one door Ltiov Gicy's Inn. Fib is:g. a if. FOR SALE, OR REA'T. r UK. sol srni" r w isbes to sell or rent his r.ev i D1S i ILLIIUY htid lloHSK GUIST MILL. he l):3iill.r Las never heen in operation, but can ir put i.-i operation 111 a few dV3. The StilX Hduse is a some l-uilditi, wt 11 finished, two storit s tnTi ihiny-fom teel Ions', hanasomel) situite in the townot Achoka, lnauna ; with a nevr tiding sprmof water, convejed by aqueduct iota the second story of the Sidl House. Thc si tills are new, and ready at Aurora. Tart ot the Still Tubs are made, the remainder can be had in a few vUys. The Mill is said to be first rate of the kind ; it stands near the Still House, in th town, l or further particulars, inqu.re of the subscriber, liviog in Aurora, by letter or otherwise. ELI AS CONV'ELL. Jaranry T, 13:6. 10-Sw TAKEX UP, Y John YV Wilson, of Lawrencebur h towr.JJ ship, an tfitray mare, described as follows, u a drk sorrrel. supposed to be 12 year old, thirteen .nd one htdl hands high, shod before, a snip of white in the face; a lew whit hairs in the 11!, ti.d some small saddle marks, apprisid to twenty dollars by Eztk'ul Kdgorc: nd John I'arkp. DAMEL I1AGEUMAN, J. P. March 1 ! , 18J0. 10; G UT HUBSOK- tail on, g'ESHCC'I FULLY informs the inhabt. f J 1 . . . At 1 I 1f U"!KU wcinii nMT' i tqt f q o . ,. LUiLr bb$EEbS thl plaCR; ma room one door soulli-wcat of i ,lie L ,1,on lJtel on Ihgh-street, where bo - w hopes by long experience in his profession and ess, to merit a share. s received the lutdons from the eastsirous of having their habits and coats execul,'d ,n neatest and most elegant style, are requesteel to call. Cutting done on the shortest notice; and all orders punctually attended to. Nov'r 4, 185. 41 -Cm, Cash will be given for a quantity of TALLOW. g. n. SHERIFF'S SALE. E) Y virtue of three writs of venditioni exponm 3 issued from the Cieik's o trice of the DearDom circuit court, 1 will expose to public sal? on MoruUy the 27th of March next, ut ihecourl house dour in the the town ot Lawi eneehurgh. between the hours cf ttn lind four o'clock ou iid day, the use or rents and profits for thu term ot s-even jears, of 90 acres of land, beinsr a prt t:f West hUf of Section No. 13, 1 own 7 Rurifrr 1 West. And should said rents and profits lor sevtii years, not 3 il for a sum sufficient, ) di-chare baid writs, 1 will, on the same dav,. lime and place, w.d between the sume hurs, expose at public s.de, the fee simple riht and tithof Isac Meatkr in and to sid tract or pttsel ot' land, to pay and satisfy two juiltitnent in fvor:f ltohert I Moore, and one in f.tvor of WiUifcT.4 H id win, i aiitit loaac M.tler and Julius .nd U nu. I'msrl replevin s.ecurhy. JOHN SPKNCER,5iV
