Indiana Palladium, Volume 3, Number 42, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 27 October 1827 — Page 4
M ISC ELL A N V.
From the Untied Stales Literary Gazette THE OULOKSONG V;.r? lirea the foul of song? t v lis t amid the city's festive halU?
W .ere crowd the egr throng,
she has lost that attribute of helplessness and dependence on the 'lords of creation which invests the female character with so intense an interest. She has stepped from her appropriate sphere in the economy of society; she has invaded the province of the hardier sex, and not content with the undisputed sway of her sex
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Or whre tba wanderer' silent footstep falIs?:over tne minus ui men 1.1 mc a,,v3 ui (domestic lile, with a bold and masculine Lores it the gar saloon, j eacroaching gpirit, she is grasping Tau-T S the reins of political power, seeking And bright as summer, noon . . r , t Rr. roond ih. pictured w.ll. a blu. oriijht? he equal, nay, super.or to me,,, and lo
lord it over me universe. oucn ure uie
S " Us it the public ?qimp, Wn victor? hail the people's chosen son, An.! loud applauses there From lip to lip in emulous greetings run!
Plls it amid the host.
nnathemas of the prejudiced of both sexes, of the envious among the less enlightened of her own, or ol jealousy among the stupid part of the other, which are launched against the female who ven-
ford to a poor man nucliclpc to intemperance. B the advice of his friends he refrained from drinking ardent spirits for two weeks, and appropriated the money usually spent in that time for Rum, to the purchase of the ticket which drew the above handsome prize.
weight of those cares, peculiarly incident to their pursuits. Who would be satisfied with a companion for life, who could entertain him with no other topics than those connected with the kitchen, the smoke house and the larder, the children, the servants, and the poultry-yard? with one whom he could not summon to share
with him, by the winter-evening fireside,) Hoods and Canals. A Nashville merchant
in the enchantments ot an author ol has round it convenient to put goods vpurcoasgenius; one who would contemplate the dt presume, in .New )ork ) on bord ol a brightest displays of intellect with the va- mmI hoat at A,baDT-10 be l4,k'n ,0 cant stare of an idiot, and look with aib wa of ,he Ene can!;L V! renmrk too, malignant and jealous eye on his books, brought from iWura, , J j i i t o Pittsburgh bj the way of the Mississippi.
. i f i- j ; u I here are oot many political revolutions that ,iVi jects which gave him a distaste lor thel t t. lr nnnt mrtP Awl'Sf fo.
homelv tonics of conversation. from: . .. j , J.Barntr Hira
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LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the Post office at Lawrenceburgh, (. on the 29th day of September 187, which if not taken out by the 1st. day of January next, will be sent to the General Vest
Office as dead letters.
Who h'Mr their crimson tanners waving high (ures t,0 rjsc a few degrees above that
Wv.so first and only boa9t standard of intelligence which modern
JJnws tears ol anguisn iroco mc jjainumcjc;
which aione ner mina couia aerive any satisfaction.
THE LYTEMPERATE IIUSBAJVD.
Follows it on the path,
tViiere the proud conqueror marches to bia ! times: but what we complain of is, that
hflme .
And weaned of his wrath
prejudice has assigned to the sex. JNow,,rrom Mr Charles Spiagus'a address, ddiver-
we wish not to do imuslice to the present eu o-iore me Mtssacousetis society ior sup-
pressing Intemperance.
The common calamities of
mrwi.rii innrnvemeilt has. ill this reSPeCt.' . 1 n0 COr
:,... it. .i;i. dured. Poverty, sickness, and even death
life may be en-
be met but there is that which, while
Smii.a ! h arena heneath the imDeri&l dome? :.. ..u.. thi itc maj
. ., ' . . it brings all these with it, is worse than all these
No not n fesMva haws. In crowded marts nor in the gaf saloon; Not in th forum fills, Nor in the conquering host, the racio us boon Uut where blue mountains rise Silent and calm amid the upper air, 'And pure and cloudless skies B?rd o'er a world, that lies below affair?
T).. ... L. . v,l una
SLito ;r;' of ent, bright ,.d i,..Pirigpic,ure :cui,)ui he i.iir trrM intlitir:tl s
flowers, And heaven's bright pencil stains Clfr perns that roll away in silent showersj Bo' in the depth of woods. Where the slant 9unbem gilds the hoary trees. And the soft voice of floods Glides on the pinions of the evening breeze; But in the broken dell, Where the cripsd ivy curls its tangled vines, And the wild blossom's b-!l Drops with the dew, that in its hollow shines; But in the gulfy cave. Wlre pours the cascade from the glacier's
height, And all its waters wave. Like rainbows, in their luxury of light; TV rp dwells the Soul of Song, It fl'.s not to the city's fr stive halls, Bnf ?-Wes to steal aln?g "Where the Iodb wanderer's silrnt footstep fills. r.
AX EXTRACT FROM AN ESSAY ON FEMALE EDUCATION. Il i. a matter of much astonishment
and regret, that the interesting subject of
lemale education should have telt so little of the influence of that spirit of improvement which so strongly character iz"S this age. Whilst, in the variou departments of physical and moral sci-
enee, scarcely any thing has been left
unatlempted, which might contribute to
the comfort or embellishment of human existence, the cultivation of female intellect has been passed by with comparative neglect. It is not denied that much has been done towards the improvement of modern female education; but it has by no means received a degree j of attention commensurate with its importance, and much remains yet to be1 effected before" it is placed on a level, in
tnat respect, witti the other leading inter
est of society. It
shown itself incon?isient. Unlike itself
2ry other work, wi
woiu is "iun-.u. pv together. When the husband and father for
compaiiuiveiy aiauuna. , ...,tarti- ge,8 (be dutle9 fae once dtigbted lo fu,fi,
ished, lor the lime, wiui in, present at- bj s0w degrees becomes the creature of intainments. What would have been the temperance, there enters into his house the sorpictureofthe modern arts and sciences, row ihat rends the spirits that cannot be lhad they been pursued with ctjual luke- levhted that will not be comforted, warmness! In the science of govern-1 I i hre ebove all, where she, who has ment, the world would scarcely have ventured very thing frels that every tbibg is
made a single advance, and, so lar from 'os!- Woman silent stiff-ring, devoted wo-
now pre- rortn Dere beorta to her dirt-st -nl cuoo the
c.trl he mm frf n.ilitiral svsim in measure ol her woe is a druokaru Who shall
happy and succesful operation, a repub- prut,cl ,ht?r when hp 19 her insulfer, her opl.c would have had scarcely an other "7 . 'hat shall delight her, when she existence than in the page's of the Uo- T?! ,he. w". f hw f""-Um' r,, . t , i . oles at the sound of his voice? I he heart is pia.-Chem.stry would have progressed iiBdwd be fcH9 made de9oUe.
Dutalewdegrees Deyonaiiiecruaetne-;hpretnrou?h thtl du mht bour her ory which resolved all matter into theipnef9 e whispered to herself, her bruised original constituents of fire, air, earth Ibeari bleeds in secret. There, while the cruel and water. In manufactures the tardy laothor of her distress is drowned in distant operations ot human labour, unaided by revelry she holds her solitary vigil, waiting, yet machinery, could ecarcely have suppli jdreading his return that will from ber b his d the rapidly inc reasing demand of so- junkindness, tears even more scalding than those ciety with the productions of the loom. 8nc eu8 over r,is transgressions. N steam-boats would have elided on wa- , 0 deeper gloom across fl- present,
memory turns nucu. and broods upon tne past.
suns'ricken pil
grim, of the cool ftpnng that he drank at in the
norninir, the j-iys of other days come orer her as if only to mock her parched and weary spirit. She recalls the anient lover, whose
races won her from the home of her infancy
ters, and the proprietor of su h a vehicle fnea,orv luro htl( a"d bro would have been in peril of having hisiL,k" ,b; collection of the
head shaved for a visionarv and dancer ous madman.
The reflection which most naturally
occurs to the mind of the inquirer o
this subject, ia the unreasonableness ofth enraptured father, who bent with such de
the distinction so extremely dnparagii g'l'gbt ov.rhis new born children and sb asSts
to woman, which has been made, and is 11 this en really be h:m this sunken being,
who has now nothing for her but the sot's dis-
:gustin brutality nothing for those abashed
and trtmUine children but the sot's disgust-
still maintained between the sexes. We confess we could never perceive either justice or good sense in this unequal system, or why all the reasons drawn from the dignity of man's intellectual nature, or from the benign influence of intelligence on indiv idual and social happiness, which go to support the liberal education of males, should not be held equally applicable to the softer sex. It surely cannot be pretended that their intellectual natures are inferior to those of
the other sex, and incapable of equal improvement. Such a position would
stand rebuked not less by courtesy than
ing example? Can wa wonder, that amid
these agnizing moments, the tender cords of
violated atf etion would snap assunder? that the scornful and detested wife should confess, 'there is no killing like that which kills the heart?" that thongh it would hare heen hard for her to kiss for the last time the cold lips of her dead husband and lay his body forever in the dust, it is harder to behold him so debased in life that even his death would be greeted in mercy? - Had he died in the light of bis goodness, b q-ieathing; to his family the inheritance of an untarnished name the exam-
than the opening of a new route and mode ol
communication. This should be one of the fir'1 - - ;f (ffirerninent Bait. Aner. La. lVioti s Cough Drops, (fresh supply,) For Coughs, Consumptions, Colds, Itifluen2a, H hooping Coughs, Spasmodic Astha-
ma, Pain in the Side, Difficulty of
Breathing, and Want oj Stttp,
Th? prou. i- iors ot La Mott's Uroii Drcfs
gd nave rciumtu himu iu uui iihic .. uiiiiueit.
riHiion oi una preparation oeing o--n;en. uia. its value wdl prove a sufficient recomnw . tia . t.-t from Hie incrtased demana tor the article, nu the gr:i c leority which it has gamed in t ry part of th U.uted States where it is ko., an i in ord rto render it as ext.rsiVr!y use:ul
possih'.C lluy frttl con. dent id off r n it t.. th: public an aPPUOW:D Medicine u tticse di eases which it prob ssc so cure, and s.ne whi.h Ss rend-rtd the most entire stisfa.tio t to ail thes: who have had n opporiunny of observing und ttrstingits a.lutary vtiects lo coidirmtio;. of which thev now prest nt it to the public under the sanction of the following' ctrtihi.ates from Phyaicuns, l)ugis:t, and Merchants in differ ent parts of ihe country. The subscribers hvt sofi La Mott's Coujh IJros, as Agents for Messrs. Crosby's. The viedicine has oothined tne approbation ot tin public, by effecting many cures of the dhest
tor which it is recmmtoded. We have there tore, no hesitation in recommending LA 2UO VI 'S :UUG tmuPS, as an excellent mediciHe. G. Dawson, druggesi, nd iate U. S Surgeon at Fort Tjyeite, Putsburgh, Pa. J Hmm, M. I), .nd K. D Dower, orugg-sis, if-iv;8vule, Ohiui 'V ill, Mount, M D Dayt.m, Ohio; M. Wolt 8i Jo. Apothecary's tU 1, t.oodw.n and Ashton n i Pairchiids &. Co. druggists, Cm. inn ti, OhI a Dt ihno, druggibt, (;hilh-othe.Oh o;s Si.arp es, m rchant, St Ciairaville, Ohio, L. P. Fr zier, mrcham, Senia, Ohio; Wm. Low y, mer chant, Lebanon, Ohio; Dr. i. Ferris, L.uience urgh, Indian; Dr 11. Watts, Madison, Indiana, ' ho ith a Wells, druggist, Nashville, Ten ; T. Davis Shelbyville, Ten. Hyers St Butler, drue-
g.sts.Lntiisvtlle Kyj F Floyd, druggisi, Frank
tort, ly; lr. M. Ashley, Richmond, Kv P. . Price, merchant, Georgetown, Ky; T. & II. Urents, merchants, Pns Kv; T. B. Atwcod,
merchant, Greensrureh, Kv.
Reference to the envtiope which accompanies
each bottle, for certincate of particular cases
CTPrepared by O & S. CROt liY Drgg,sts,
Lolumhiis, Ohio. Each Bottle will be labelled and signrd by them o'.brrwise, r.ot genuine. K.ach bottle contains 45 doses -price gl. Sold oy e. FKKRIS. Lawrenceburgh, I.ugust, A 127. 31
Adams Josiph Annis Thomas Brock Samuel Bennett Benj, brown Jumes
Big ley John
huris James Browning Vachtl
Hiram
Ball Joseph Buliock 'Jhotnas Bennett John Boner Hemy
Kilgore Baniis Lemon tliii:ur:i Lindsay Kleazer JLindiy Moses or John tl ilson
Learned James
S:
hiddle Stephen Leonard ibiga:l Lanlz Martux Laic ton Michael Moss Dtmos Moran Bichard JVorris Joseph
Jr tulips Jonn
Blerk of iJearbom Puraue H iltiam S. Circuit Court Bobttis Lbenezer Curtice Abv.cr 2 Bisky Martha Curtice rah Ann 3 Bich Galon Cloud ' r.tiutn Boseberry Jamc? Crazier :;aere Boot ha
Conklin Elizabeth
bv universal experience. A host of;Ple ol v",," that should blossom for his sons
splendid witnesses, the Moon s, the Dt;1bmr .,,auShter8 from ,hft tomb-though she
Stael, the Ed
the Wrights of
rise up to ov
such an opinion with confusion: transcen-
dant i'!iellect, which have disenthrall-
led' themselves tVom the trammels and ob-
esses the Moon P, the Dehna "auSnler Jr,,Q! tne tomb though she Igeworth, the G-Milis, ar.d i W0U,d have bitterly indeed, the tears of f the present day, would f" w",,,d ,n?J havf ,he ,e"r8 of'hftrae' rerwhelm the advocate of, away from the atR-j . , c . . tion which he once adorned draded from
Casscdy Hugh
Dill Jumes 2
Dari"'son Joh:i Duly William
Dart James
Flake John Folty Owe n
Fxnley David
Foxtler Ahncy
Fre land John Griyin Mr.
(jrifhth Jacob Grant David
Hon ard J G. Howard B. D.
Horner Elias
Judd Bosswtll
Jones Thomas or
Henry Kilers Jackson Thomas fcral Mores Kilgore Ezekicl
Bajp George Siattcr Jjvcpk 2 Sheriff of Dearborn County 2. Shook Jjhn Silvester J s pk Steivart L J. Steel Alexander Sarbcr Isaac 7'oncr Sophia Thornsburgh Samuel 77on;sburgh M, Test John 2 T'ancc Samuel C Vantrice Samuel Walters William H illifjms JYancy Wigall Jacob Wilkinson John R. Weaver Davis Wood Mrs. T. wm iams William
Wafers Ja- nb.
ISAAC DLUNxN, P. M. Lawreuceburgh Sept. 29, 1827. N. B. Persons wishing to inquire for letters, will call at the Printing Office.
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JYEJV GOODS. BAXTER DAVIS JASjau re.rt-ivrd dirc iitu. N; . ork, and A. A. is now offVrit-g tor sale, at -hr well knowi,
stand, formerly occupied by DAN'L HHOV N, on High street, Lawrenceburgh, a General As 9ortmtat of
htfarm for sale. 'HB SUH.sLlPLU wiahea o sell h-s valuable Farmsi.u.udonSal. Fork, Lnwrcnrebuiirh
township, about aix miles trom Lawreuceburgh, containing lr50 acrrs of land. On this farm are sixty an-s ch ared, and urder pood fence, topether with a Miii hta:, a heani g Orchard of Pei.ch and Appie trees; Also, gooa Hewn Log House, out II uses. H;rn vnc! Weill f excellent w-ter Ttr- above land w.ll be sld very low, an, the 'trms of paymtx m.it- t-y. J'iHN DA VI SOX. May li 827.
nminence to ignominy at home, turning Ins
iL ' . ' it i a.i a .a
mis is me noe tnat tne wile leeis is the more
worse than widowhood.
..i i
, ui suuei). iv .3 ut., .H" Urty , , f . nrovnili im AiIqp .Vlm
long past, when the perfection of femarand; T,, Hds ;,f vmJT am,
Ra,,"lu " " l" "' prejudice which have enveloped them,'dn-adfol than deh; that she mourns over, es trirmn . nr to cool; a mnf ton-rhot; nr.i f .. .. . I . . ' .
. . , . . ' nave nuist fortn upon tne world, to enat most m a few miserable, attainments htjl (he m)d,rs;iliting hy Uleir hi.
inneeu,e-wurK,iie.oeci..,nra,uru(i-erjl0M , , . ro ( artlvate the imagination by A goo! jo. Some weeks since an old of the embroideriorr-frame, where thej(he ::j jd to poUr the ight of a Jack in Momngton who had been about
K V ., r o splendid oi successful vindication on the! WH " over VPr 3,n,e p me athf sii lienor siv 1 1 ! or an v hn r'-itiotn Spnl-s .' . . .... . . :i.... K.r. ..r,.r r i. : - . i
- v ' crtn:. rhiinr irn riHir s. v. V nr i r"l"c- u( m cms, biiii ac-i
Iisn MEMC, mai s: pent up in a muslin-, . ... . , npphM.j.f, th:it nfT1M11 is f. , Jually imd.rated a n Tormat.on Iteaecordin-
ficient intasfe,$ distinguished in nopula. 'J " .u. ,uixiein,ng iQ cure , c il ? a C c drunk-n-i9 and was supplied with a dose of
l . . . i'i 1 1 1: i i tit li'Mii (i.icucu. i " iiuiij iiii.-, g, . . , , , , .
r'iiie.G uo larmer man ro' enable her n i i j i .1 . n.i - r naii.oTs meuicioe, niceiy prepared in a , ,pell .he Binle intelligibly ;-Wh,, iui" T 8carCel ,e,,.""d1' " "' j rui. ilh .l.roe.ion. to fj 0f .he! pemnonship, il seldom .eed-cl the ,c !" c.dedlv supe.i- , ,w .acU trir,, tbr j , iuisilion of legible coarse-hnnd ; and1'"" ,0i"e(0,l,t'r "a'w.; would, ri'' ,e' ;'.". r.solv,,! ,(,,e. , to f,U, d,reions. W n horloftirst aspirationin Arrhemelic:SaV' "i"' " W? ',,,R P "( he, ,t0 llrlnk up th, runo, aQd brM0 , mhef
i v-v a. ii ic jiiivi wi ci'un. H.H.UMUHI piT--n, snon iniii.u ov . -r Miii mere 3 mWiil (i liln c: i.i O .u, 4i.:.,u - i- .. ... .i .. o ii .
ir-i, oir jumiuci ivryuiiiu?, ujiihv,; sup livtxi ine cup ana in up ii-hadtAken that he was in the habit of subjecting his!onl iwn or three sips, when his landlady
paintings to the criticisms of children ; re-!hap -en nig w find the jig while Jack was out,
Consisting of a variety of Broad Cloths, Casinets,
iome. turning oist?ii , 0
duelling to darkness, and its holv endearments, A JUII,IU1 iTJ J C tl X Illltj, J
to iiiock-ry abroad, thrust from ihe corrpan-1 Bombazetts, (diflfcreilt Colors) sptemhVs'' SSr".'
ei ana brown, Domestic Plaids & Stripes, Calicoes, newest Fashions, (Splendid patterns.)
J Queens-ware,
LAXD TITLES, THE Board ot v nnmasnrs to Dfrpettiata
testimoi y for hecoun-v ot Dearborn, wi:l meet
at the office of Dr'1 Hg. rnrnn, in he tomn of l awrencehurgh, on tht eiifth ct Or.vober nrxt, t
9 o'c ork, A. !. to i hc purpose of reriivmr
evidence of the -x 'rre nerds, nd other instrumerts of wrir-, tsraumrd by fi-e in the court hous at Lkeni t-bor;.- ; nd lso eeer ing and admitting to record nil deeds heretofore recorded, and nil settlements ot deccderts' estates, nd probate business, the rt ord of which was consumed hy fire. The session will coniiouo for two v,ks, if the business r quire Hy order of the Board. IMN'L. HA GERMAN. CJerJr. N. B. All deeds and oil. r insruraenta heretofore recorded, will be admitted to record without expense to the party mking such applicaion4 s the fees tor such services are paid out
t the county treasury. D. H.
35 tf.
factory to earn her sixpence a dav!
when a female instruction in reading
. . i.
contemplated o'dy the ran qu ihh
of beinsjahle t c i' ( k the buu h r or the grocers bills. We certainly ouglit to De thankful that our eyes, in the present day, have nevr looked upon such bright models of femate perfection Yet although such glaring errors have heen exploded, and a much more liberal standard introduced, it must be acknowledged that too many of the oldfashioned prejudices are still cherished even by those who lay strong; claims to libernlity and'refiiiemenU h is true that, unlike our forefathers of a century back.
when, beyond her Bible, the reading: of)
the best educated lady embraced only a few trashy Romances well bred circles can now listenr with something- more
than bare toleration, to a lady who may venture an opinion on historv, moral phi
losophy, or criticism! but let her beware, as she would avoid the pains and penal
ties which await the character of the
Blue-sioclcing, betraying the slightest
acquaintance with oy language but her
vernacular tongue, and' last of all, with
the obnoxious vocabulary of ancient
Greece or Rome. Sneers and sarcasms
await such a one in every company. She has renounced the softness and tin delicacy and the peculiar charm of her sx ! By showing that she knows sometbi. and has a capacity to learn any thing,
Hard-ware,
Sugar, Coffee, ' Haisins, Brandv, Wines, &c. Sec
dLSO A few Dozen Gentlemen and BovV
1 liS?ffit FRESH
JBoot Ss Shoe Maker,
garding them as the most unerring judg
t's oi nature, in the productions of the pencil: and so we should be inclined to sa) , woe lo that aspirant in any depart ment of taste, who should not carry with him the suffrages of the softer sez. Hi condemnation we would consider sealed. That system of education therefore, is highlv ui just and oppressive, which robs of their proper privileges those whom nature has endowed with such large capacities for intellectual enjoy
ment, and which consigns, to a place be
oro the salt, those so eminently qualified
to occupy the highest seats at the great
feast of reason. 'Sure he who made them with such large dis course ; Locking before and after, gave them not I his capability and god-like le.ist.c, rust m httn unused." Intellectual cultivation imparts a charm to the character of woman, in every relation in life in which she can be contemplated. It fits the wife for what she is designed to be,, the great sweetner of existence; and qualities her, by the charms
of intelligent conversation, the lively sal-
:ihs of wit, and the delightful exhibition
of taste, to relieve the other ses from thei
kindly volunteered her services, and with the Otfov ((aTP
. r .i p. j i. . or ..ii .i... . Nc5feiw
atMMBiice oi auowier .finnie, ursni vu n mr j liquor. And then, "such puking and purging!" lrOWn Otter GO
it seamed as if they had emtied an apothecary's jfci
shop of its whole store of iperae. We have! noi heard that the women hare drank any thing
since, though Jack's sober resolutions appear to have evapurted with his rum.
do.
RTTM. MURDER AND THE CALLOWS. A corporal in the King s 7Qth Regiment, stationed at Grand River, U Canada, who murdered his wife in a most inhuman manner,
in Nov last after having drawn his week's ra
tions of rum. and drank the whole the sumo
day was tried on the 8th inst. at the Niagara Assiz s and convicted. His daughter, ajjed 10 years, was present when be commenced abusing ber mother but the father dragged her out into the snow and, as it appeared in evidence, fnnisbed the murder with a bayonet. His only excuse was, that ''be bad been in liquor, and
awakened and thought himself fighting with an
enemy and it turned out to be a woman , He
was found guilty, and executed on the 10th of
Sept.
Black, brown &: grey Seal do.
As the above addition of floods received, wer purchased at the Eastward for Cash only, fhe can be afforded very LOW for Casit, or in ex change for approved Country Produce. Having mde arrangements to put up Pork this fall, he will purchase Pork, and Lard Kegs,
For which liberal prices will te pud Farmers
and Coopers will find if to their advantage to
give him a call. September 15, 827. S6tf.
Or Worthy of imitation or a new cure for Intemperance! A ticket which drew . t riz of 2,000, in the Groton M m u-
ment (Conn.) Lottery, was sold at Hart-
DISSOL UTIOX OFPAB TA ERSHIP.
THE Partnership formerly exiating betwerr BP.ESON & GIBSON was dissolved on the 5rh inst.tw mutual consent. AH thoae indebted to he
late firm are earnestly requested to call on either of the late partners, at their olds'and, nou
occupied by Ewmg and Gibson, ana mate immt diate payment as much longer indulgence cann, be given. MOS BCfcSOV. W u... V GlHi N Laurencehurght Sept. -0, 18. 33 3w BLANK DKI-nSOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
WISHES to infnrm th eitisens oFthe stata
of Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio, that he carries on the above businrss at his old stand, firat door above. lesse Hunis Hotel, on Hgh street. Me hs on hand a genrl ssortrmit f trk: - Women's Morocco, prunella and calf-skin shoes ; Men's coarse and fine boots x and shoes. All of wni.h re executed as well as any in tho Eastern or Western cities, and of as good materials. Attention will be paid to all orders in his
line of business. JO URA'E YMEJT WAXTED; )T& whom C;ocunu wges v.-ill given.
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