Indiana Palladium, Volume 10, Number 13, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 12 April 1834 — Page 4

From the Monthly Magazine. THE ISLAND-TOMBED HEItO. On the lone barren isle, where the loud roaring billows , ... Assail the stern rocks while the wild tempests rave, The hero lies still and the dew-dropping willows, Like fond weeping mourners, bend over his grave; The sea-storm may rage, and the hoarse thunders rattle, He heeds not, he hears not, he's free from all pain: He sleeps his last sleep, he has fought his last battle No sound can awake him to glory again! O! shade of the mighty! where now are the legions Thatrush'd but to conquer when thou led'st them on! Alas! they have perish'd, in far chilly regions, And all but the fame of their triumphs is gone! The trumpet may sound, and the cannon-peal rattie, They heed not, they hear not, they're free from all pain: They sleep their last sleep, they fought their last battleNo sound can awake them to glory again! Yet, spirit immortal! the tomb cannot bind thee For like thine own eagles that soared to the sun, Thou springest from bondage, and leavest behind thee Such fame as no mortal before thee had won! Though nations may combat, where war thunders rattle, No more on thy steed shalt thou sweep o'er the plain, Thou sleep'st thy last sleep, thou hast iought thy last battle No sound can awake thee to glery again!

From the Richmond Palladium. Tlie well known ballad, "Old Grimes is dead,"

&c. has lately been going the rounds, followed by a provement would soon take place in their physical description of other members of the family. It ap-' constitutions and their general health. Consumppeara that our correspondent has found the tail ; tion would be less frequent, and pale cheeks, and

end. Ed. THE LAST OF THE FAMILY. Old Grimes dog is living yet, But very old is he; He used to be a famous cur For barking up a tree. He rambles o'er the fields all day, At night brings home the cows His name is Towzer, but for short. The children call him Towz. A faithful servant he has been And in no duty slack His color, spotted, black and white, His tail curls o'er his back. His mouth had once a Crocket frin, But not to mischief prone They feed him now on mush and milk, He cannot gnaw a bone. This dog was never known to bite A stranger passing by When hungry he delights to eat, And drink3 when he is dry. The memory of such a dog Should always sacred be, And those who doubt what I have said May go themselves and sec. A few days ago, on a visit to our neighboring village, Aberdeen, on the other side of the river, we took from a public door the following vniqxte Advertisement. Miysville Monitor. The undersigned has taken it A cow that is estray, The owner is unknown to me . Or when she run away. ' When I describe it shall be, In pretty good old style, My residence from Aberdeen Is just about one mile. She is marked with crop and under bit In the eartliat's called the right, And as for colour I shall say She's only red and white. No other marks that I can find, Her age I have not told, But if she lives to see next spring She will be eight years old. The owner I invite to come, Nor hesitate, nor stay, For she docs eat my corn so fast I want her took away. And in compliance with the law The property must be proved And you must see my charges paid Before she can be moved. Brcwn Co. Ohio. a II. Marriage Extraordinary. In Woodstock N. B. Mr. J. Munson to Mr. Henry Allen. It appears that Munson and S. I. Page of Hollowcll, originally came from Connecticut, and set up business in Halknvell on a very extensive scale: shortly after, Mr. 1 age went to Connecticut and brought back Henry Allen as a clerk in the store. Everybody was well pleased with Henry Allen, and he was oflereu tbe highest wages when he left Mr. P M i'nto no offers but those of Houlton. Here again Henry Allen displayed the j same activity; exciting tlie admiration of the men! by his judgment in business, and knowledge of accompts, for he appeared to be quite young; but the astonishment of the ladies at his accomplishment was without bounds; for no woman in the country could sew, iron, or manage household affairs equal to Henry Allen, as he frequently exercised his skill in these matters at his hoarding house. But the denouement came at last he went over to Woodstock with his employer, put on .woman's clothes, and was married to him as a Miss . It seems she had been en"ared to Munson m Connecticut, but her father refusing to sanction the match, she run awav,and endedthe Courtship in the above manner. Hancock Adv xiLtitiiuut Muoiaiton. ltev. U. linft n ?.i speech before the American Society appealed to the sex, who, like ministennjf ansels. love to hv er about the chambers of sfekness' who 4; much to Christianity, and introduced this beautiful ouotation: Not she with trait'rous kiss her Saviour stunc, Not she denied him with unholy tongue; he when Apostles shrunk could danger brave, Last at the cross, and earliest at the grave. Sjnrit of the Age. Singular Marriage. The Bridgeport, (C.) Farrner mentions a marriage which took place on Friday week, at the old Pequonnock meeting house neither party behm over tm nnr nf nart It was understood that the parents of both parties had

jv a rue morn. A vinace sciiouuiiumui mi .)m lunu.n..,,, ,.,,,,,.. , - (,nr,.T i,nrl,Arn rnnntv Fibone ofif,S pupils, a very small boy who Adjust gone , ging until I had fairly made an end of it ; whereas , 1 1 oT .Vit ahead of his class fur spelling best, "well done, ; my brother Bob had no sooner taken one or two , TlIOI h nuLESTON my little fellow, you shall have a feather in j mouthfuls, and perhaps licked oil the butter from j oN PKxmoN ro'n riXiL settlement. your cap.' Tho bov burst into tears. 'What is j the rest, than he threw away his slice, and began to j XoW comes Samuel II. Dowdcn and .lames Murthe matter,1 said the master? I dont want a feath- cry for apple-pie, or dough-nuts. And what was , ra acting administrators of Thomas Huddlcstou,

er in my cap, replied the lau. unynoi. -uccause when father r Ins a feather in his cap he aldrunk, and scolds at mother and Temperance Recorder. ways comes home ...1 ! 1 T' r r.ronomisinr Courtshiv. In the same amusing ; work, is the following description of Grant's court-TTr.c-T-c. iiT,r hrr.t.Pr (ynt tirfid of attending store, and went on to rhiladelpnia. i was now ! j j 0 in great trouble; we were beginning to maKe some , ;t pennies by the store, and I did not like to give it up; j neither did I like to give up my nail-making lor tins r -V "k 1 a I. , . -.1-. : -1, j was sure, oo l resoivea 10 pusn my cuurtBmp, calcu lating, that if I got married,! should have a shopkeeper of my own; but if not, to sell off and leave the city: for I could not live in New-York and see her the wife of another; and in the mean time, continued to keep both. For this end I rose at four o'clock A. M. and made nails till eight; opened store; at eight I .f clmt iin nnil wont in nn i l.mn K l nor till tvfMVf: i ti,s trftttino- scant four hours sleep in the twenty-1 1 tour. ,uy nai -snop vinaow openeu imu i nr .i : j. a , i ol ne nouse wnere i noaraca, ana r, ".- , in, where she staid sewing or knitting till midnight; j T working and court nr. thus killed two birds with i one stone. jV. Y. Paper, j j A corrcsnondent inAn excellent movement forms us that a new society is about to be formed in this city, to be called "The Anti-Tight-Lacing 3 ocicty Such a society would doubtless be j the means of doing much good. If our belles ! could be persuaded to join it, an astonishing imfeatures evidently distorted by excessive pain,

which is endured with the fortitude ot a stoic, lor j ob, tliougli quick to learn, could nev er bo persuathc sake of a genteel frame, would be of rareoc-jded to stick to his lesson long enough to effect currence. The days oHiour glasses would be j any thing. lie would never study down above

numbered, and posterity, would have cause to bless the founder of the "anti-tight-lacing-society." We say with Davy Crockett, "go abend" girls. N. Y. Jlcrc. Jour. inn. r-p rj...i mv..l.-,r., in ?, T7 ifcil i States. The probable increase of negroes, free j

! and slaves, in the United States for the next half! And what was the result ot tins by, brother ; w, a u. u., - -.a luun. .vu prouvs- ! century, at the rate of increase that took place be- j Bob, after going to school ten or dozen years, knew j " n? tween 1820 and 1830, will be such as to amount but little more than when he commenced. While "ill recene t" P tual attention ot both. Ohice ; iwt i-ii iou jiiu lt.jujwiu uesuui as iu au.uuiu i on High st reet, in the room turmerlv occuinod by 1'. j in'ISSO to 10,440,903, which will be nearly equal on the other hand, though naturally less quick to j Wall y whcre p i s t f - ,

I to our present wtnte population, in v irginia cast j iof tho Blue Ridge, the slaves have gained upon j ! the whites in forty vears 105,170. For the same j number of years in South Carolina, the slaves I have nearly trcllcd their numbers, while the i j whites have not quite doubled theirs. In North ; Carolina, the whites have increased G4 per cent, j i and the slaves 145 per cent. In Georgia, while the ! j whites have more than doublorc times, the slaves 1 have been more than doubled seven times. During j the same time (forty years') in Maryland, Yiminia, North Carolina. South Carolina, and Georgia, the 1 I - - 1 o ' wnitcs nave increased about r U per cent, while i slaves have increased 112 per cent. The onper ly drain to the coloured population is the Ameri- j can Colonization Society, which is inadequate to I the removal annually of a number equal to their increase. Portsmouth Journal, i .... ' Dying for another maiCs wife Mr. L re-! sides in Henry street. His wife, who is an ceo nomical body, had sent a costly silk gown to a french dver. The dver himself brought the dress home, and unluckily as it happened, met the husband of the lady at the door. k'Is madam within?" asked the Frenchman. The husband who was of a jealous disposition, replied, " And suppose she is, what do you want of her?" "I am dying for her, sair." "You dying for my wife get out of the ! house you scoundrel'.1' and he had just raised his i foot to kick the honest mechanic into the street, when the lady made her appearance, and set the ! matter to rights. Mr. Samuel Parker advertises in the Poughkeepsie papers, "a lecture upon a new system of Philosophy, the most novel ever delivered proving this earth to be an animal and vegetable that it breathes twice every twenty four hours likewise that mankind are animals and vegetables showing the existing cause of every thing. The whole to conclude with a treatise on the art of preserving health and advice to men on matrimony." From the Passing JYeits. MONEY GETTING. Dear Mr. Editor As one part of your head, I mean the head ofyour paper, is devoted to the art of money getting, "I take my pen in hand," as sister Tabitha used always to begin her letters, to write you an article on that subject. when every body is failing, and the rest stopping payment, I shall not undertake to discuss, for much I fear that no art whatever will avail any thing at present. I refer therefore to other and better times. Now one principal art of money getting, is to slick close to one particular business. It is not of so much consequence what the particular business is, as uku you snouid stick close to it when once engaged in it. I would have you indeed choose wisely; but having chosen, vou should not veer to the right nor the lett, nor turn back, nor so much as

look or wink, cut cf the direct path j the United States where money can be employed to If you are a lawyer, stick to vour briefs and fol-1 Sgrf an a.dvautaSes here property can be so calow hard after your precedents; you. are a doctor, 1 ' " ' il,creasinS in

suck io your epispastics ana hold to you pills; il yuu am a cicigymun, suck io your text, that your Hock may stick to you; if you are a merchant, stick to your day-book, and let it not with truth be n UocrPti i h it x-ni? f m-QfiL-n vnm- rwror. Ifvnn o I tailor, and have a thimbleful ofbrainsvou will ,i . n -c . j to your needle, ,f you ever expect your I S- l Ul SIden SS' ln. short vhalccr. business, profession, or occupation you have decided to loilow, why then follow it, ay, follow it close, and JU. u" Sl money. I will tell vou a storv. Mv father had two sons, .Timothy and Robert, alias, myself and Bob .Now it so happened that wn wore nf vprv differ

ent dispositions. I was patient and persevering vicinity ofthe Canal may also be purchased at priBob was impatient and l,- m uri.,.f i ; vatc entry, which offers reasonable inducement tn

fairly got hold of any thW. I Tvnnt iL.,nl, .;th ;t while Bob, on tlie other hand, never went through 1-1 . . - O ' uiiiiuil ..ill. II, fancy. vynu any thing. It was so almost from our very in ii, wiuouen nappen in the best regula ted families; we cried for bread and butter. I never

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missed his apple-pie or dough-nuts, and got a i whipping in the bargain. I "Ilcgh! hegh! heghr said he, sobbing and rubbing his sk ..."...P.. ! if.ii.. a i nnA li-vnlr-nrr unchfiill v Invt'orrtj mv ! 111. HIIU nunui . ...... , t.i , i slice as it was fast disappearing, hegh! I ira, I wish I had'nt fling d away my breadr n-ln I f rr nnii' " ' an-butter now But notwithstanding tins repentance and regret, wouW b(J jugt gQ the next time couj ncv. through with anv thins. I rccolcr Datientlv no through with any thins. I lect, when we grew a little bigger, our grandfather j gave us some willow cuttings, which ho told us to s stick into some moist ground, and they would take j ! root, and in time be great trees. We did as we were instructed . . 1 stuck out my i miloniK-fnrlHrt t4-nrnnt i and mow. Bob likewise stuck his into the earth ; ! : . : I, !.- UCm lTo i ' , r ' 1 , u.i u 1 Bse if it had begun to take root. - no at t9,an fa 1,e,d abouf s0 liC dld" It'll nevr uo u uig ueu m uiu vuuu. However, l.ob stuck his willow down again, to give it another trial. But ho went the very next dv, and the day after, and indeed cverv dav, and pulled it up as before, to see if it had taken root. ' encc was that it never took root, but and died. Mine, on the other hand, The consequence withered up being undisturbed, had time to shoot downwards and to spring upwards; and it is now a large tree, six feet in circumference, and makes a glorious shade. There was the same difference between me and Bob in other things. When we went to school, hall a column, write above hall a line, or cypher through above halfa sum, at one time. "There's no use in't," said he, "I can learn to i read jest as well without tho spcllinjand write jest as well without goin clear to the cend of the line; and lm 1 1 iirou 2 i m v f i mm c t ic i os t a s d ui ck , wit iiou t nnishin the sums, as if I did 'em twico over.' ...a. ... . . ,,ja" atliulluu VJ ulul Ul FJlltllLU auu : perseverance, a nanusome amount ci Knowieuge. In regard to other matters, I and Bob but, Mr- Editor. I have got to the bottom of my paper, ad therefore must wind off for the present. But vou shall have the end of my story some other lime &r I always make it a point to finish what 1 bcg1"- ours truly. TIMOTHY TRUEPENNY. The number of militia in l the United States, ac-! tj i3 1 iitf ! ' ' ' ' I cording to the latest returns 'M'e NOTICE To Canal Contractors AND LABOURS. rmllERE will be put under rrM-.t i"i of ..i tKn SL FIRST DAY OF MA Y r-'r t., hj around. V.iha?h rniintv. Tndiann. frmn i j " j ? ... SO to 25 lliles in ten WABASH & CANAL; Embracing OJmE LARGE AQUEDUCT over the St. Mary's River, near the town of Fort Wayne; O.XE AQUEDUCT over Clear Creek; TWO e1;tIT LOCKS: SErr.Vnr KlfiJi r nr i rw ! B.ljVKS; several SiillGE CUJE.VSIITS: and I other heavy works on the Canal Line, between Huntiwrton and Treat: Ground. Plans. Profiles f the route, and snecifications of tho work to l.t. will! I be exhibited at Fort Wayne, Huntington, and TrcaI tv Ground. SEALED PROPOSALS for the construction of the work will be received from the 'Jlth to the of April, at Fort Wayne and Huntington, and from the i.'1A of April to the 1st ufMay, at Treaty G round, where the awards of the Contractors wilfbe made. From the large amount of work that is to be let, it is hoped that a general attendance will be given by Contractors, as the amount which will be put under contract, will, in some small degree, depend upon

the number of Contractors who may attend the let- t laoiisiiriient tojoiin J loou v jj. i. ueuioru, nerelnrr, i by notiiy the public that the late partnership existing j. , . , , T, . ' between Z. Hertford S,- Joscih Sallmarsh. under the ?x?,PllCS f ilC lABASH d name of Z. MlDFOUlA Co. was diWolved by . . ' a,re nw under cntract, and progressing : mutual consent on the (ith inst. Accounts due to or with considerable activity. 1 he btate of Indiana from said tirm will be settled by either of the underhas made provision tor an energetic prosecution of j signed. All those indebted bv account, note oroth-

the work. iilA ,c;nt yo:;OJ: Tn TSr , iU' L V LXJJK11 SIXTY TiltSAlS CONTRACT; and from a mm &&:mw&n 1 Will be required for THREE or FOUR YEARS, for the operations contemplated. Almost any num- j ber that may come to the line will find ready em-1 ployatCaJi JlCUUi J&1 in a healthy country, where LAJs'DS ARE CHEAP' j the purchase money, long credit. emi : ucrs amJ lana "oiacrs. rerhaps there is no nart of ()n the last dav of receiving nmnnu i. 1 tinr. a few choice 'nrr . Cn I rw.. - i 31 K Wi c4iifi w ill be ottered to the highe&t bidder. Thev brace a valuable em-Hill-Scat, on the SalaEiaaiisa river. U Ohm Two Miles ofthe Canal j The site will be gituated at the ,jead of thc ! med by a dam across the Wabash immcdiatel v bollowtlieiunctionoft.be Salamanin. tn Jntrrwl,, - O .. , w j i. wa uv. u. Feeder into the Canal, and of course will afford easy access for Canal Beats from the .Mill-site to the - 1 Canal. A (jreat variety of excellent Lands, in thn . ! Land 1Juyers s ve11 as Canal Contractors and La-! , tn nttonr 41. ntt n D. BURR, S. LEWIS, Canal Com,1 miss'rs. J. B. JOHXSOX Fort Wayne, Fch. 1-1, 182-1. i-w

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verified on oath; and paying final settlement thereof, NOTICE is therefore hereby given to the heirs and creditors of the said Thomas lluddlestcn, cec. aild to all - oil nllipr nnrsnin rnnrornn . tlmt the COU1 1 , .... . . v.. r-. ...v.v . .......

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- .i i . . t i ou ini"ni at tnw tt i 11 r i v i i i i r i a 01 settlement of said estate. l!y order of 1 J the court. JAMES DILL, CTk. February IT, ISC I. .ir.iJfOR V JRrf.VJ?9 attorneys, e AVE formed a partnership, and will practice Law in the Superior and Inferior Courts in i Indiana. fc in the counties of lloon. Kv and 11am- ... j .1 t ! 1 1 : l. " mon, unio. Their office is on High street, in the roo in fornierlv occupied bv -Ur. J.ane as an OllitC, where one ot them wi 1 at a 1 times be lound. :V1I tlaliiin jiut III tilt'ii: n.iiiurs nu . vii. v. .iv.-i , non - residents, will be promptly attended to. Lawrenceburgh, Vui'. 15. lM. 44-lv THE subscriber having removed his j to the frame building on tho corner 'of High and Short streets, opposite Mr. Ludlow's j new brick house, respectfully informs his old friends anU customers that he is ready to execute all kinds of wolk in,h5s lino with neatness and despatch. He tenuCrs ! Jthanks for past favors, and Folieits a contmuanee of public patronage. Elt ASTTS LATIIROP. Laicrcnccburh. .March til, ISM. 10-tf TVolicc is hereby given, PTllHAT Jacoh U Jlggleson has withdrawn from Jo. the administration of tho estate of ISAIAH BISBEE, dee'd ; and the books and papers are left with Hairy Walker, All persons concerned can call on him for settlement. .1ACOB W. EGGLESTON, II EN BY WALKEK. March 1(1, 13-1. io-nw - TPv a. w msvtxnm n rs -n.n .. t.vnui,i,i ami rjuiar i.. SPOONEIl, are associated in the practice of 1 A ' . I 1 1 t ' . , . . A I I I I' - except when absent on professional busiue Lawrenceburgh, Sept. 10th, h :-tf ADDISON F. MAYO, Counsellor V Attorney at JLaiv, Sate of Kentucky, having permanently located -J himself in Lawrenceburgh, Indiana, respectfully tenders his Professional services to the public. Business entrusted to his care, in the counties of Dearborn, Uipley, Switzerland and Decatur, will recciv0 llis prompt and devoted attention. 0O"O on High ttrect, opposite the Court house. Lawrenceburgh, Jan. 1, 1S:1. .r,0-tf. Offlce ! jftissolution of Partnership i FTpHE copartnership heretofore existing between 1 JlL the undersigned in business, under the firm of j Crontz and Wymond. was dissolved by mutual con sent on the lth in?t. All accounts due said lim "v-in, uu nit -.n ih.luiuh.-3 uuv illtw 5 ar0 UY 5111 arrangement, made payable to John WyI moiRi, who ai?o win seine au claims against suiu tirm. JOHN H. CROXTZ, JOHX WYMOM). Laicrciccburghy March 2"?, 1S3-1. 11-3 Till ditferent branches of Business heretofore cariedon by the aforesaid firm, will be continued at the old stand, where either of the late partI ncrs will be ready to execute business in his line. '. HP I'UIXTEIIS. The Undersigned continues to manufacture the Franklin Printing Press. ! 1Ie lias ior "al scvcr;i1 second hand Stansbury and j Bamage Presses. Also, Chases of all sizes, Composing Sticks, Brass Hules, Gallics, Copper moulds, Inking rollers, vVc. &c. All of which he intends ot keep a general assortment for the accommodation ot thecraft. His establishment is on the corner of Elm and Eighth streets. SAMUEL S. DICK JXS( X. Cim i.vnati, Nov. ISvi. oO-IJm FfpJIE undersigned, having sold their (irocery cscnvUe to fcaid lirm, are requested to make settlement ! without delay, as no longer indulgence will be given. BEDFOKl), JOSEPH SALTMABSH. Larcrcncrlurgh, March 0, h-IIv Of the Stale Banli r ludinun. WOTICE is hereby given, that Books, for the ription of Stock in the respective BranBank of Indiana, will be opened at the following places, for their respective In the space of thirty days thereafter, (Sundays excepted,) and will accordingly bo closed on the tenth dav of 3Iav next. In District Xo. 1, at Indianapolis, Marion county. In District Xo. ! at Lawrenceburgh, in Dearborn I PniintV. county In District Xo. fi, at Richmond, in Wayne county. ! In District Xo. 1, at Madison, in Jellerson county. In District Xo. 5, at Xew Albany, Floyd county. J In District Xo. C, at Evansville, in Vanderburgh 1 county. In District Xo. 7, at Vincenncs in Knox county. ' In District Xo. 8, at Bedford in Lawrence county. ; In District Xo. 9, atTerre Haute in Vigo county. : In District Xo. 10, at Lafayette m Tippecanoe I county. I By order of the Board of Directors of thc State Bank of Indiana. ( February 11, A. D. 1S31. i JAMES 31. RAY Cashier. Office or the State Bank ) Of Indiana, Indianapolis. Aii Apprentice to the Printing EBusiness tvould be received at this olflcc. A Hoy 15 or 10 years old, and from the country, i vrouhl be preferred. March '2n .

Dissolution of Partnership. rnV: firm oU)URMX& JOHW in the Tan--11 nery in Xew-Lawrenoeburgh, Ind. wa dis-solv-ed on the lf-t inst. by mutual comment. All debt due the late firm, bv'the conditions of the d isolation, are payable to H S. Durlink Co. and in likrt manner all due from said linn are to be paid by said W. S. Durbin Co. V.. I), JOHN", v. h. urniux.

Latncnccburgh.T.th Varch, ISM. THE Subscribers herein notify the public that the above named will bo continued bv J'. S. iV 7. . Jjurbin, under the firm of . .V. J)l'il!lV tV Co. The highest cash market price, will be paid, at all times. for Hides & $kiifis At their Tannery in .New-Lawrenceburh. v. s. in uni.v, S-3w H. .1. DriilUX. Xcw Ksablisluiuki. THE subscribers having purchnod the large brick house and (Irocery establishment therein, lately kept by Z.Bedford &"Co. would respectfully inform tlie public that they will continue the (irocery Store in the same building, under the firm of JOUX HOOD i- Co. They have and will keep ronstnutly on hand an extensive assortment of articles in their lino of busines-s, eueh uj GiiocmxES, rLovit, whiskey, tfriff, Iron, 11 a't Cigars, Vr. Vr. Which they will s-ol 1 low in hirjre or niuall miantities to nuit purchasers. They will also keep on hand a vcrv general as-sortmer.t of TOT A'irii Whidi they will soil wholesale or retail. Having extensive rooms fuited for the purpoM, thrv will receive FLOW, MllRCUAXDlsr.. und'othcr nrtides on Storage or Commission And attend to the forwarding or sale thereof, on moderate term?. JOHN noon, nMEL e. uEnronn. f.airrcnrcltui'tfh, March , 11. b'-tf fTIlllE mbscriber has jti;-t received duet t from th il city of PARIS, nn e.ter.-ivc and Kplemlid addition to his former assortment of Table V Tea Spoons, (SifrcrSf common.) ALSO, A CHOICE SELECTION' (!' J&epinc EIorlzontal9 Itepiating, Aatent Jfrevcr Common And various other articles, not strictly in his line, among which nro Mmereussion Caps, Vr . Vr . All of which he will sell at Cincinnati prices. Garlic has REMOFEI) his Shop to the mom lately occupied by Mr. K. 1'ield as a saihller's shop, opposite to tlie market house, where he ill bo ready at all times to repair Watches, Clocks, ami attend to all hinds of business in his line. r. i.rcAs. MarchCN, lsll 11 -tf STAGES BAi;iI. eribero having been appointed cotnmi.s. will lTocecd to open books fr fubrjniintub' -H. sioners, scriptions of stock to the branch bank at Lawrenceburgh, on the 7th day of this month, nt the store of .1. H. Lane V ('o. in Lawrenceburgh, to continue open between the hours of 0 and 1U o'clock each day (Sundays excepted) for HO days. (JEO. P. W ELL 1 1 11) (iEAUl) OUl i t. le-tf isAAt; ni x., s April 0, WUOBATi: COEKT of Dearborn county, h. ii ruary term, ISM. In the mailt r of On ttatv f Baxteu Davis, dicl. Geo. W. A ink ronAdinc. n:nui .KY h um, 1:51. On the hearing ofthe complaint of tho said ndministr.itor, at this term filed setting forth tho iiufliciency ofthe real and personal ttuto of tho mid Baxter Davis, dee'd., to s:ltify the ilelts :ig:iiii;t tho same; it is ordered by th ) court that unless the creditors nlVaid citato Notify the ail:uini.ti';it'r uf the existence and extent ofthelr re.-jH'ctive t l liius, by filing t. ho kudo, or a tt::tement of tl... iiuture, description, and tlute of the contract or iuuiiiset, upon which the raiuo be founded, in the ch-rk's office of this court, previous to the lin.il di: t ribution of the nssetts of s iid e.-tate, such claims will be po.-t-poned in favour of the more diligent creditors; nnd further that the said court will ut tlu-'.r next term, to be held on tho second Monday in May i.ext, proceed to hear, net upon and determine such claims s shall have been tiled in thin matter. Uy order of the Probate court of Dearborn county. JAMES DILL, rrk. -('. w. IVbruarv 17. rraiHE subscriber d ires to inform vu i and th public generally, that h'! has, nnd w ill con tinue to keep on hand, a coiu tant ni-py (lf fnt rato I.MPROVF.D PLonillS; K,uh' !i0 warrant to be niperior to any that have vet becu manufactured in the We.-tcrn country. A1m. Shovel 1BouSsn? EBarrow, Together with a general assortment of firmiis? impliuuiits. which he will k-11 on rvaoimble terms. JOHN WV.MOND. Lawrenceburgh, Feb. Is, .. (i-Min... r.IAITUAI.. ( .loilN Cv, i:s;lt) "WIIST received and for Halo nt thia oJlh-e .i few Jt copies of th.) ah e named work, "containing a comprehensive collectioii (.f Judicial and bu ness forms, adaj.ted to tbe jurisprudence of Indiana, with an explanation of luw phrases nnd technical terms both Latin nnd French; to which it prelued the Declaration of Independence, the .ntitiitio.i to the United States, nnd of the State of Indiana, " Tho (iuideA: Munual contains an nbstrart ofthe principal laws in force m the State, nnd correct forms fur transacting lg:ii buinesr In thoit, it is a lawyer of its self, bv tho aid of which every inj telligent reading person miy be omlded to trannnct his ordinary law busiiicsi corrcttly, without thc aid ot counsel. JuyJ.'0th, A CONSTANT nipply of Calf, Kip, Fppor and Sole Leather, for snle low for ensh, by OCrCatli paid for Huu: A: Skins, juu TO L. W. JOHNSON,