Indiana Palladium, Volume 10, Number 10, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 22 March 1834 — Page 3
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x ncre iias ueen uisscnnons in me iMiuisn nmnet, on the question as to the despatch of troons to the aid of Don Pedro, and certain provisions in the intended Church Reform Bill. Palmcrston, Holland and Brougham were for sending 3000 men to Lisbon. This was opposed hy Allhrop, Stanley, the Duke of Richmond, and Sir James Graham. The dispute as to the Church Bill relates to certain provisions calculated to catch the applause cf the dissenters. Lord Grey acted the part of a mediator The question as to sending troops to Portugal was settled by ihc King's dissent. Iceland. On Monday, Judge Jeir pronounced ihc sentence of the court of King's Bench, which was that Mr. Barrett, for having published Mr. O'Connell's letter in the Pilot, he imprisoned for six months in Newgate, and to p-sya fine of 100, ttnd give securities to keep the peace for seven years, himself in 500, and two sureties in 250 each. A public meeting was held nt Dublin, on Wednesday last, the Lord Mayor in the Chair, when the formation of a ship canal between Dublin and the harbcrof Kingstown wasdetermincd on. On Tuesday the Judges of the court of King's Bench, sentenced the lion. Thomas French to six months imprisonment, and to pay a fine of 100, for having used insulting language to Mr. Handcock, late High Sheriff of Galway, because that officer had not put him on the Grand Jury pannel for that county in 1S32. Porttcal. The civil war which drags its length along, but a prospect of its, perhaps, speedy termination has opened to the friends of humanity. By the setting in of the wet season, matters have been more critical at Santarena, and should it continue, they must bo speedily brought to an issue. It can be now ftirly tested whether the Miguelites can remain in their positions during the winter, or whether in their retreat they will not bo obliged to sacrifice their baggage and artillery. The Pcdroites increase in confidence as their enemies are said to become more dispirited by the concurrence of a number of disheartening circumstances. Of these, the chief are the scarcity of food and the prevalence of typhus fever at Santercm, which latter, by all accounts is doing the work of the most fatal opponent. The soldies are reported to be dying ut the rate of GO or 70 a day, and such is the alarm produced that Miguel, himself, has fled to Abrantes, where however, the epidemic has overtaken Mm, and he va3 said to be still suffering from it. One of his sisters 19 said to have already fallen a victim lo this infliction. From this, and the drafting of men upon expeditions to the South, the garrison of Santsrem had been greatly weakened, and it is thought would bo an easy prey to the Pedroites. An attack upon it was contemplated, but the more cautious advised wailing for the lapse of events, and depopulating iniluenco of the epidemic. The duke of Tcrceira had been appointed to the command of the army and Gen. Saldanba, whom he had displaced, had set out with 5000, men for Oporto, with a, determination of clearing nil the country between of the Miguelites. His warlike stores had been sent by sea, by the George the 4th. All these circumstances announce the eve of an important crisis, of which tho next accounts may furnish the developement. Vesuvius was in eruption two or throe times during December, rendering the beauty of tho bay complete, and during tho eclipse of the moon, on the night of the 2Gib, the effect of the lava, as it flowed in three streams from the crater, was splendid in the extreme, and drew all Naples forth lo admire it. The adopted father of Csspar Ilauscr, Lord Stanhope, has offered a reward of 5000 florins for the discovery of the murderer of .that unfortunate young man. Spain. The dates of Madrid are to the 17th January,and from Cadiz to the 22J. On the lGih January a most daring and deep rooted conspiracy of tho Carlist patty was discovered. The plan was to destroy the Queen Regent, her two daughters, the Infant, Don Francis, his wife and all his children in fact, to destroy all the royal family. Many of the most distinguished persons, of all ranks, had been arrested and thrown into prision. The excitement was so great that the Queen Regent changed her government at once. Nearly all the Captains General of the various Provinces have hddrcssed the most energetic, representations to the Queen, requiring a representative government, and demanding the immediate assembling of the Cortes. .A new state of things had taken place; the Liberals were again in power; and exiles to foreign countries were returning to the land of their nativity. Postscript lo a letter from the French Admiral Biron Hugon commanding the French squadron in the Levant, by which he announces to the minister of Marine the loss of tho French ship of the line Le Super be. "P. S. I open my letter to nnn-Mip.ee tint the j Cornclie has just been descried. I have also j-jst learnt that the American ship the United States, Commodore Patterson, which left tho bay of Smyrna -a few hours before the Superhc, after having lost some of her masts, had her sails torn away, and her boats carried off and being nearly embayed off the coast of Andros, and expecting every moment to be lost, a sudden gleam of light enabled her to discov er tho narrow passage between Tina and Andros, she was enabled to get through it and gain the harbor ofMilo." The Bnk of Ireland is to advance the million re-! by tho command of the iccroy of Egypt, the Austrian Consul, at fcinyrna, has been impaled, and tnat the English Consul, at Smyrna, has rccc.ved the punisnmcnt of thc bastinado. 1 lie The Pope lias recently abolised every privilege of nobility in the Uoman States, and the meanest peasant has now the right lo choose municipal Magistrates and the officers of thc Civic Guards. Evidences of Hard times The Utica Observer gives 'asan evidence of the pressure for money and the general ding dong of the opposition papers about hard times," that beef has risen in their market within a few days two dollars on the hundred. Roasting pieces and steaks are gelling at 8 cents thc pound, says the Observer. The N. Y. Standard states that "there has not been, for years so large an amount of deposites lying idle in the local banks. This is not to be disputed, and we shall challenge a denial which shall bs sustained by prcrf!"
quested by government to make up the deficiency qualities. 1 can be seen at Belingefs old house,' of mv colleague, particularly his idea "there is of Irish tithes, and is to receive Exchequer Bdis j on Sr. Joscphstreet, where my negroes are, I shall I no distress felt in Indiana,' and that "memobearing mtercst at three percent, which are to bv have some fine negroes that I will sell for cash. rials about distress are got up by the United put in circulation for three years. j Alexander B. Pi'iticis. Slates Bank. I disclaimed anv such belief, and
lmm rt ant Legal Deciscion- Yrstetday morn-
ing Judge Watts, of the First District Court, deci-! u, uui uu.nn viijii-eu jii ciuwu-' un; United States Mail on LakePonchartrain, &c. on its routo to Mobile, could not be seized for anv debts due by the owners of said boats. The cause of this decision grew out of the following circumstances; various creditors of Porter, Stone, &, Co. the contractors to carry the United Stales Mail from this city to Mobile, having become largely indebted to various persons for supplies furnished to their boats &c, said boats were siczed; on which a motion was made; II. Carleton, Esq. Attorney Cor the United States appearing, and praying that said order of seizure be set aside; on the ground, that by such proceedings the creditors of Porter, Stone, & Co. were guilty of obstructing the carrying and conveyance of the Mail. The point was very ably argued by Mr. Preston, and ty Mr. Caileton, contra. The decision of Judge Watts, we think, well j founded. If the proceedings of the creditors of i Porter, Stone & Co. had been sustained New Oreans would haw been deprived of its Mail for many weeks Judse Watts remarked that although his conviclions of the propriety of the opinion were strongly founded, had not the necessity of a speedy decision existed, he would have been anxious to have fully and patiently examined the question before he arrived at a decision. But tint the circumstances of the case, had commanded hitn to give an opinion immediately. N. O. Arus. On Friday evening a travelling menagerie was proceeding from Ballymahon to Longford; in descending the Canal Bridge next to the former town, it was overturned, and rolled into a deep ditch on tho road side. So great was the shock, that the doors of the cages were forced open, and beasts, birds, reptiles and all, were jumbled together cn masse. An unfortunate racoon fell in the way of a hungjy tiger, and was devoured in an instant; a chamois and a monkcv shared the same late, and several yards of a boa constrictor found a resting place in the capacious maw of this tyrant of the forest also, before he could be secured, an affair which was not completed without much difficulty and danger. Irish pa. The Rat Act. About ninety years ago, Boston was infested with rats to such "a degree, that the General Court deemed it necessary, for the protection of the inhabitants and their property, to pass an act, allowing a bounty, to every person who should kill a rat, provided the ears were bro't to the selectmen of the tow n. On the 1st of Sept. 174?, the selectmen gave a certificate to the Province Treasurer, that there had been paid out of the town's etock, to sundry persons, -18 1G, old tenor, for49(S rats, killed in this town sirrce the 5th of the preceding April, i rom the iilst August, 171?, to Jan. 1st, 1743, there were 8280 rats killed in this town; amount paid for the same, 1 10 13 4d. In the same year, it was voted by the town to pay Mr. Lovell j10, old tenor, for his trouble in receiving and paying for rats' ears, from the time the act commenced. Transcript. From the Essex Tribune. The Snalc Story. Tho story published in our last, from the New York Sun, is slated in other' Wtv YnrV mnnr 1n ho !l hmr.hnr, I. 5c 1ho.l ! to spoil such a delightful story; but perhaps some who happen to possess the bump of conscientious- i ncss, in a great degree, may think it is worse for; an editor to cut cut such a story from imaginary stock. In sooth, thou man of the Sun, it would be right to force the sea-serpent down thy gullet, and then cast thee into a lake of boiling milk. Thus far we had written when a subsequent New York Sun came to hand, containing the following editorial: Snake Story. The Journal of Commerce of yesterday morning says the "snake story put forth by the New York Sun a few days since is all a hoax.1 We assure our readers that there is no mistake in the account we gave of this remarkable affair, (with the exception of the doctor's name, which should have been "Moathe, instead of "Molt.') We have seen several of William's shipmates who inform us that the miserable man frequently went into fits while on his voyage home in consequence of the sanke attempting to force itself out of his throat and the gentleman from w hom we learn the particulars, and who witnessed the operations, assures us that ho is willing to make an affidavit of tiie fact. This is enough, though tho New York Traveller ; secrns inclined to doubt a spell longer. Whv, Mr. ' 1 ravelicr, why not travel oil to Dr. Moathe, and ascertain something about the varment. If tiie Sun has really emitted false rays, it would be best for the Baltimore Banner to "ramsquaddle" him at onco. It is a good story, and at least (says the New Bedford Gazette) ought to he true. The annexed advertisement appeared in a late Mobde piper, iho fish: auveruser must be an oud j i
yen-roes for Swap. I have on hand a few no-j lowing extract from a note which he has written, grocs, or superior quality, taken to this place for correcting the misapprehension in regard to his exthe purpose of selling to the inhabitants of Mobile. PresSions- Globe. Negroes of that kind appear not to be in demand, j "I do uoUhmk ii necessary now lo write out all and as I intend leaving shortly, I fee! disposed to that 1 uttered on the occasion" alluded to, but every change a few of them for negroes of less character, member within their hearing upon this Uoor, will 1 that may suit the Louisiana market. The bigger think, verify my declaration, that 1 did not "corrub-
the rascal the better, provided tiie owners are wil-
ling to make up in cash what is lacking in ooodlto correct and refute some of tho inferences
Ephraim K. Averv has pullished a Vindication uof thc rcsuh of!ig tr"ial br lho imjrder of M c nell. Wo l,ue not seen the pampldet, but the Boston Editor, who have seen it. express the belief that it will not change any body's opinion. Those who believe him innocent will cf course continue to think him so, and those who have never doubted his guilt, will find nothing in the "Vindi cation to make thern doubt, Tukasuky Department, GA .March 1S34. The Secretary of the Treasury acknowledges the receipt of a certificate of deposite of twenty dollars to the credit of the Treasury of the United States, being money paid by an unknown "Citizen of Vermont," who states that it is "for military property belonging to the United States, that fell into his hands some years since, and which he now feels bound to account for.
Saturday !?Ioniin?, Itlarch 2.
Benjamin W. Leigh has been elected, by the Legislature of Virginia, United States Senator, in the place cf Mr. Rives, resigned. Mr. P. P Rarbour was run in opposition to -Sir. Leigh, and received 71 votes Leiirh bG. A Pittsburgh paper pays, the banks of that city have determined not to receive the paper of any of the Ohio banks. A good rule, it is said, ought to work both ways and in that wise Pennsylvania bank paper would be vetoed in Ohio. We copy the following r.cminatier.3 from the Rising Sun, of the 15th inst: Wo are authorized to announce ?Ir. Alexander 1L Dill of Lawrencebnrgh, as a candidate for the office of Sheriff at tho ensuing August election. Please announce IIoitcc Hassett, Isq, as a candidate to represent this County in the State Senate. MAXY VOTERS, We are requested to announce Caj.t. Jon Weaver as a candidate for the cfSee of Sheritf at the general election. We r.re authorized to say that Jamfs W. Hester, Esq. of this place, is a candidal? lor Sheritf. ThePaoli Indiana Patriot complains that many traders from the contiguous counties have been most shamefully imposed upon in the southern market this season, by counterfeit money. Some of tho bills thus received, are 5's altered to 50's; and ethers so neatly executed as almost to defy detection. A citizen cf Lawrence county (says the Patriot) is reported to have brought home $bVV the w hole value cf his canro all in counterfeit bills. A meeting was held in the city of Philadelphia, on the -1th inst., in opposition to the United States Bank, at which 13,000 citizens attended. Mr. Richard Hush, and sundry other distinguishad gentlemen, addressed the multitude adverse to a restoration of the depesites, and the recharter of that institution. Divorces, On looking over the Jitt of acts passed at the late session of the legislature of New Jersey, we discover that 23 out oil)d, (the whole number passed,) are to dissolve the marriage tie. Whether this shows a good or bad state of society we do not pretend to say; but would infer at least from it that old bachelors are scarce in that quarter. Where Hymen's silken chain is merely thrown over tho neck, by way cf experiment and may be slipped off whenever it is discovered the parties are only "paired not matched," we can see no good, sound, rational excuse for celibacy. What if the man Imds himself wedded to a shrew, a slattern or an idiot; or the woman a sot, a demon, a spendthrift, or a worthless knave, why, there is the remedy: just apply to the Legislature, and all allegiance is dissolved at once. Hach is szX frcc to go and do as seemeth to her or him "food. To Correspondents. Liberty is on fde, and will be attended to next week. The proceedings of the grarnmcr class at the mouth of the Miami, are laid by for the present. When ,nore at leaure we shall endeavor to give a notice of tliCUl, but caillloL promise lUOre. The Circuit Court for this county commences its i session in this place on Monday next, the Xiiilx iut. James G. Head, candidate for governor, is expected to deliver u public address in .this place on -uondav next. Flour has recently fallen considerably in price in the Cincinnati market. The papers of that city, of a recent date, quote it at Oii to $1 per 1U, for best quality. Congress, we discover, is going into the deposite or bank question in real earnest. The House of Representatives has agreed to devote 4 days in each week to the discussion until it is disposed of. Tuesday last was lixed upon for the commencement of operations, when the report of the committee of Ways and Means would be taken up for consideration. The Congressional proceedings published last week, it will be recollected, contained a sketch or notice of sonic remarks made by Mr. Kwing, of this state, in reference to the U. S. Rank and the monev nrcssure. The renort or sketch was taken from " ninho nnd ns nnnosr- fmm t!w f .1!,, 1 - J -i i 'o note published in a late No. cf the same paper, iuMr. Kwing of Indiana, has written us a note, correcting some mistakes which occurred in reporting his remarks of the XMth ult. The remarks be made, we understand, were mistaken us well by tiie Reporters of the ether prints, as by the Reporter for the (jllobc. Mr. Ewing's voice is not distinctly audible at some times throughout tho Hall. This we have lelt it our duty to say in justice to tne lie. porters. In justice to Mr. Ewmg, we give the folonlc," but to the contrary, felt myself called une-a dissented from the grounds assumed. At tho same time, I distinctly declared, that I was no advote of the existing United States Bank, nor dol believe any few corporate individuals should have the authority or the name of the existing institution. That a free people, entitled to equal rights and equal priviledges, were not satisfied to continue dependent for a sole circulating currency upon either State or United States individual corporate bodies. Tint it is known I am the advocate of an institution that would strengthen thc Union, and advance the interest of every section. That the institution I proposed, (now referred, and not yet reported upon,) would enlarge tiie resources and increase the capital of local banks, at thc same time by certain facilities, perform all the functions of exchange and transfer, without the agency of brokers; and that paper speculators only should oppose the establishmentofsuch an institution. That if such an institution be refused, I should in that caso disapprove of allowing public raouey to be
deposited in, State Hints under the iniluenco of ;uv Lxrcutivo uTicor. Tint the pi ophs had t v
Y' ; UV 'rr, i a ucpreciaica arm corrupting cur.inn ancr inc iisi war, etc. I do Hot consider it necessary tosiv more to show that I did not, and could not corrobnralo the statements made by my collcr.go on behalf of Indiana; but it is proper hero to add, that I have various letters from my constituents, which manifest their apprehensions at the existing state of things, and express great fear of loss when tho spring trade opens, and they reach market with tho lasfveai'd crop. I only hope their fears may not be iea):z.d and wishing the truth to reach them, I now ask d you to give this note a circulation -equal to the matter which rendered its publication necessary. I am, &c. JNO. PAVING, A ludicrous mistake happened nt a funeral in .Mary le bone. Tho clergyman had gone on with his sermon until he came to that part which says, ;Our deceased brother or sis-tor," without knowing whether the deceased was male or fema! 1 le turned to one of the mourners, and asked whether it was a brother or a sitter! The man very innocently replied, "No relation at all, sir; only an acquaintance," ! will fwifeit my head if you are not wrong, exclaimed a dull warm orator, lo the president Mcntcsquie, in an argument. kI accept it, replied he philosopher; "any trifle among friends bus a value." A man named Joseph Walkir.s was assassinated in the streets of New Orleans, on the 7th inst. He received three v. nnds, one of which proved in stantaneously fatal. A pJi:iard stands charged j with the deed. We learn fiom tho Ilarrishurgh P.-. Chronicle, that 25,OOG, tho balance of tho $-00,000 Slate loan, bus been taken by the Girard Dank. There was a large fire at Prooklyn, (X. V.) r.n Tuesday, which destroyed twelve or fifteen ston s and dwelling houses, and a large amount of othci property. There is every probability tint n rapture will soon take place between Cmdi and the mother country. We have at bst found out an infallible remedy for a lady's ftore throat that ought to entitle us still more to their favor and good will Lnciicle itclosely, yet tenderly, with a iJiirt ulcere, and be sure vou have an arm in it: JY. 1". Constellation. From St. Croix. Capt Uobbins of the Thetis, informs that it has been very sicklv, for the list two months at St. Croix, of the West India f-ver, it was becoming more healthy when be left. MARIMHD On Thursday last, bv J. W. Huntcr.LVq. Mr. SMITH TIIURX to Mis XANCY J. SAXKS, daughter of Mr. Joshua Sanks all of this county. ODITUAUY. Departed this life at his residence in Ilariford, after a short illness, on the lihh inst. Mr. Danill Sckanton, sn the 12d year of his ago. Mr. S. was a valuable member of the community, and highly esteemed by all his acquaintances. " Ho has left a wife and one child to feci and lament the loss of a kind husband and indulgent father. Hut they :;re not the onlvpersor.s to w hom his death is a source jofgrlcf: a largo circle of relatives and friends arc i deeply afflicted by it, and society in general thtrcby has sustained a severe loss. ' Conimuniciited. of' MILLER TOWXSIUP KLFCTIOX. XV e have been requested to publish the following list of candidates for township fiicers in the new township of Miller. Wtj arc not advised at what time election will he held. Justices Thomas Palmer 5c Jonathan Blasdell. Constables Enoch W. Jackson & Win. (tarrison. Trustees John Wilkiscn, Ezra Guard Jeremiah Xowlin. Tojc;i Clerk Enoch Blasdell. Treasurer Robert 1 1 a no t . August Elect iosa1 ro:i uovnriNon, JAMES G. R12AD, A'OAII -yobli:. Foa I.IL'UIKNANT OOVLitNOU, DAVID WALLACE DAVID V. CULLUY. apt Public Sale. , rxnllE subscriber will offer at public sale, at his redd, sidence on llisrh street, opposite tho l'oit-Of-I iiee, on THURSDAY the 27th inst. a great variety ! of FUR.YITURE & HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
of every description ; among which arc BUREAUS, Field $ Common BEDSTEADS, 3 Beds, & BccldiESg of crery description, 3IIASS Cc COrV3XS02T IL11THT.027S SHOVEL A'D TO.XGS, Breakfast & Binin Tables, llVntlsor V cj)2iii:o3i Chairs, OXn CHLYA TEA SETT, A quantity of Liverpool & tHitfiS IIVflT, oyE MANTEL CLOCK, c. Also, 3 first rate MILCH COWS, ml small lot of HOGS, AXD A SET OF 2d ILLYD HA It JV ESS. A liberal credit will be given, and sufficient security required, on all sums exceeding five dollars. J. II. DROWER. Liwrenceburgh, llarch 21,
rW;4gsyT.y r IUCSUO Vill
mZ Tlin subscriber having removed lur&vuzz nATTnn7T7 TATLCmiNG SHOP to the frame building on the corner of High and 'mrt t-trerts, op4osite Mr. Ludlow new brick house, respectfully informs his old friends and customcrsthat he is ready to execute all kinds of work in his line, with r.eitnr.-a and despatch. Ho tenders his thanks for patt favors, and r elicits a continuance of public patronage. VM VS1TS L VTJlliOP. Latere net Kur;7t, .March Ul, 1SMJ. 10-tl rt'oficc is Eii'i'chy ivi n, rrpII AT Jacob ', Jz'catun has withdrawn from ii. the administration if the estate cf ISAIAH BISHHI', dee'd ; i;nd the book and pa per It re loft ' with ( art li'utktr. All peu-au concerned ci:i cull on him lvt tcttlcmrnt. JACOB W. r.iJCLIvSTON', HLNKY WAI.KLii. rjjVili: subscribers repertfullv inform the publm -I- l.iat they haw entered int.copHilneuhip in tho 17i1IOTlII7G XrtJSIvjIZCS, tn the town of Lawrenccbur-h, w here thev arc prepared to execute all mmner f work in ther line, with neatnrrs and despatch. They elicit and hopo to merit a liberal share of public patrone. Their t-hop U on High t-treet, nearly opposite tho Market house in the upper story of the brick builu;:i, occupied as a t-adJlor'ij t-hop, fvNMPI'L PA1IKLH, rtMITKL KINCAII). Lawrencelurgli, March 10, ISM. W-3y. Aei Apprentice Wanted! A HIALT1! Y, active boy, of industrious habits, 2ix. l." or 10 years of nge, disposed to learn tin lloiuc Carpenter and Joiner J!tuii:ss, would hifet with good encouragement by applying immediately to the undersigned, in Lawrenceburgh. One from the country would be preferred. Wm. K. i:i.LIS JMOWX. M;irch 0, lf.Jl. 8-3 iv n O.JIIIS TMV i T'J 1 SMI SWT. St ;. ;tit JJraiiduni, reruns John ISrandum and Willi a in Sloan. D)v:(.i;ic i!(ichneyJ. .ii iouni of dihiuhi! 11 tiGi TniLuI'A a writ of domestic attachment has v beem iu 1 ly the ut;deriMMlt ajuctieecf the peace, in and fur the county of Doarbom, Jnd, agaimtthe goods and chattels ofuaid John Ilrandum and William Sloan, tor the Kim of $11 (iGs; which writ has been returned duly ( wecuted by L. ( Kldor, constable, by attaching rue horrel mare tie the property ofsiid Sloan, with the appraisement thereof, made by I'vnn Wotkins; notice i therefore hereby given, that the trial of tuid eause is Ht forthwith day cf April next, at 1 cYluck ontuidduy, nt my olliee in Lawrenceburgh, ut which time and plaen you will attend the hearing at.d determining of tha same, if vou think proper. JOHX SALTMARSH, Justice of (he Peace, Lawrenceburgh, Mareh 1 1, 1S1. U-dw SOHOOI. TEACilEn VAHTED. A young man qualified to teach a common 1'nglifh I -iA. school, would meet with gooj encouragement by applying to (i. A. Ilc.hly or John II. ,Mmre in the North Rend neighborhood, Roon co. Kv. It ia expected that uny person applying will come well recommended. March -!, 151. rpill, subscribers .having pun hared the large brick - house and (iroeery rstuUishineia therein, latelv kept by .. BedthrJ vvVo. would respectfully inform the public that they will continue the tJroccry Storo in tho same building, under the firm of JOH.Y HOOD iV Co. They have and will keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of Liticlcs in their line of business, tueh aa ghooehzzs, rxouii, whiskey. Salt, Irott, Fish, Cigars, Vr. Vr. Which they w ill tell low in large or small quantities to suit purchasers. They w ill also keep on hand a very general assortment of W hit'h they will sell wholesale or retail. Having extensive rooms mite-d fr the purpose, they will receive VLOCR .Mi:i:CHA.YDlsE,inA other articles 0!l Storage or CounuisKioti, And attend to the forwarding or sale thereof, on moderate terms. JOHX HOOD. hamuu ii. nnnroRD. Lairrcnrc burgh Varch 0, ISM, b-tf Dissolution of Partnership. Hp!!!', firm of DUR ItLYS,- JOH.Y in tho Tan--ll r.ery in Xew-Uawrenecburgh, Ind. was dissolved on the 1st inst. by mutual consent. All delta due the late firm, bv the conditions of thc ditsoluI tion, are payable to IV. S. Durbin& Co, and in liko ..11 - ' 1 A . -II inuuuor iu nu inuii sum nrm are to ue pa:u lv saiu W.S. Durbiuic Co. v. i), jonx. V. Dl'RIJIX. Laicrcnctlargh,5lh .March, ISM. THK ub?cribera hereby notify the public that the TAnNHElY &Ikvc named will bo continued by Ji'. S. - II. .. Ditrl.in under tho lirm of J'. S. DURIU.Y V Cv. 'J'Jso highest cash market prico will be paid, at all time, for At their Tannery in Xew-Lawrencebnrgh, W. S. 1)1 RHIX, Mw H. J. Dl'RlUX. TIV4 subscriber being nccc-Rsarily absent for fcomo time, requests all those indebted to him, either by note or book account, to call and settle thc e amo with y:. (Icorge Tousey, who id authorized to receive and receipt for me. JOHN P. DU.NX. .March & 1SIM. b-lw TO PRIXTURS Tho Undersigned continucj to manufacture the Franklin Printing Pris. He Ins for sale several second hand Htansbury and R?.mago Presses. Alo, Chases of all sizes, Composing Sticks, Hrass Rules, ('allies, Copper moulds. Inking rollers, iVc. Vc. All of which he intends ct keep a general assortment for the accommodation of thecralt. Hi establishment is on tho corner of llm and Kighth streets. N AMUUL S, H1CK1X8UX. C'ixci.N.vi! Nov. In'W, W)-3m UORSEBI"LIS, teith thc choice ffcxJifUuU. lyprinUd at thu Ojlice, on tfort lut'cc,
