Indiana Palladium, Volume 10, Number 14, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 19 April 1834 — Page 3
i It will be recollected that it was stated la our last .1 ?ur article of importation. In unloading a ves-, i week's naner. that the American brie Encomium, ! el from a Southern port last Saturday, a barrel!
Saturday Morning, April 19,
07- To subscribers. Thoso indebted to this office for one year's papers or over, are informed that their accounts are making out, and will be forwarded in the paper, either this or next week. It is expected that all who receive their accounts in this way, will attend to the adjustment of the same in whole or in part, by the first of 3Iay at farthest. Should any who are in arrears be forgotten, in making out our delinquent list, it is hoped they will not feel slighted; but have the goodness to remind us of our neglect, by forwarding, by mail, or otherwise, the amount they believe due.
We are pleased to be able to state that the young man, whose mysterious absence from home was noticed last week, has been discovered and restored to Lis connexions in this place.
Public meeting. The Rising Sun of the 12th inst. contains the following notice of a meeting to be held at Wilmington, on the subject of the removal, not exactly of the depos'des, but of the county seat of justice: 4,A county meeting will be held at Wilmington on Saturday the 26th inst., for the purpose of nominating candidates for the next legislature. All those in favor of removing the county sent of justice from Lawrenceburgh, will please attend."
The attention of our readers, who feel an interest in cultivating good fruit trees, is directed to the first p-ige of this paper, for an excellent article on pruning(p The Whig, of yesterday, announces Colonel Johnson Watts as a candidate for State Senator, at the ensuimr election.
Late arrival. The Western Statesman, which has for some time past, been overhauling and fitting for another cruise having in a run of 3 or 4 years been much damaged in her hull and tackle came up yesterday with "bran-splinter" new rigging and splendid figurehead, bearing the title of "Indiana Whig,''1 in conspicuous letters drawn over the ground lately occupied by the words " Western Statesman." We gather from the log book of the Whig, that the aforesaid Statesman had veered and changed, tacked and re-tacked, hoisted and lowered her colours so often that it was utterly out of the question to hope ever to retrieve her name as a clean running vessel; and therefore it was thought best to take out papers under a new character and try her luck over again. This the judge says he has done, and thus got rid of a name (to use his language) "sunk into public contempt, and become odious;" or, in other words, which "under its own weight of corruption and scurrility, struggled, agonized and died
bound from Charleston to New-Orl
wrecked on one of the Bahama Keys: from whence
tho officers and passengers, with a portion of their property, mado their escape to Nassau N. P., where they were grossly insulted by the British authorities of the island, were forcibly deprived of their property, and were threatened with the halter by the Lieut. Governor, in case they attempted to preserve it. We observe that a public meeting on the subject was held by the citizens of Wilmington, on Friday last, which is said to have been the largest and most respectable assemblage ever witnessed in that place. Col. Gabriel Holmes officiated as Chairman, and Alexander Anderson, Esq. as Secretary. A series of spirited resolutions, submitted by Wrm. B. Mearcs, Esq., strongly expressing their indignation at the insults and injuries offered to our fellow-citizens, and calling upon tho Government ot the United States to take "prompt, decisive and efficient measures to enquire into, and to redress this outrage,' were unanimously adopted. AT. C. Star.
? 4 w brig Encomium, ; el from a Southern port last Saturday, a ba leans had been wiarked "Pork" was taken from the hold and ph
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upon the wharf. Wrhile rolling it, the heading gave
way, and a new head shewed itself in a shape most unquestionably human. On examining the contents of the barrel, they were found to be the disjointed body of a man pickled down, doubtless for surgical purposes. Wonder what kind of brand the Inspectors of Pork would give the barrel. Baltimore paper. 'Highest Tavern in Europe: A tavern has been built on the summit of Mount Faulhoni, in Switzerland; it stands on an elevation of 8,140 feet above the level of the sea. As a matter of course, its guests one and all, get high, and are charged high for their refreshments.
The Scarlet Fever. A writer in the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, in a letter dated, Talbotton, (Geo.) recommends the use of spirits of
turpentine in Scarlet Fever. He states that he t
Births Extraordinary. Mrs. Miller, residing in Conway street, between Howard aud Eutaw streets, gave birth on Monday, to three fine children, all females. Her accouchment were attended by Dr. Human, who states that the children are of extraordinary size. The lady is doing well, but the family is poor, and with this extraordinary addition to its number, its embarrassments are greatly increased. Baltimore American.
THE subscribers have made arrangements to supply their customers with any kind of Saddlery they may want in the usual war of business. April 10, 1631. J. 1 DUNN At Co. VINDOV7 GLASS, ALL sizes, from 4 by C, to 14 bv 21 inches, for sale b v L. W JOIINSO
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03- GLASS CUT to order.
April 9 , 1S34.
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Dissolution of Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing between Tousey & Dunn, was dissolved by mutual consent on the first instant. All persons indebted to the late linn will please make immediate payment to George Tousey, who will attend to the settlement of the business of said firm. GEORGE TOI SEY, April 9, 1S34. JACOB P. DIWN.
A serious altercation took place in the British House of Commons, on the 5lh of February, while .1 n r , i - nil
nas presennea 11 in many cases, wnero mc erup- . , .. , . . A , t .1 , , ,. . . J, , r, scene is described as quite an agitated one. Lord tion3 had only slightly and partially appeared, and nl , . 0 . , A. it acted with great eflicacy-tl.e whole surface be- Al horp and Mr. Shie were committed to the cus- , 1 j -i i 1 1 4i tody of the Sergeant-at-arms, but were subsequentm r .tin rml c I v PAi'oron with ihfl rnh ami Inn J 7
, ,. r. j. ! ly liberated on bowing to the rules of the House.
m luniu ivi re vfinii irrtm 1 i v r- ihupii ih ii iimrii ii;iih
oppression, no less disagreeable than dangerous. The plan of administering tho simple remedy is described as follows: ,i l t r 1 .1 ! 1 , . .
s soon as 1 nnu me aisease nas maae us ai- j . rP. ,1 iu OQ..u r
. uiiiih i uu uisvukti v naa wiw uouu ui iuoi hiss - I . 1 1. k a I . X 1
iacK, or as sooii luereauer, as me paroxysms 01 ic- m examinations. Leeches were found in the
Fresh ar den .Seeds. AFRESH and general assortment of Garden and Flower Seeds is now offered at tho Seed Store of L. W. JOHNSON. April 0, 1S3L 13-tf
August Election I8l. rou t;nv:RNoit, J.UMES C. READ, .VOAll .VOHU:. run ui:iTiMNi t;oiKNoi(, DAl'IJ) WALLACE, DAl'lD I . CUUMY. OK KEN4TOR Horace lhtssttt. I OH KHIUUI F
Alexander H. Dill, James W. Hunter. Martin 'JreiUr. rou Alfred J. Cotton.
John Wearer, William l)ih. Ki:i'RtLMA IIVI.
32oiiey Foiiiic!.
f A TWENTY dollar note (gotKl money) wnloun.l J -ii- not long since, in the neighborhood nf thin place,
which tho owner can have by dotH-ribiU' batiactjrily and paving for this advertisement, ou application to ' WILLIAM 1HL. April 17, lsJl. n-:uv.
Bloody Murrain in Cattle. A farmer in Ohio has discovered the cause of this disease to be leeches, taken into the stomachs of cattle with their
!Xotiee of Partnership. FfiHE undersigned have entered into partnership,
JJL tor the tmrnose of .Ui:flClLL'l)ISLX(; in 1
the town of Lawrenceburgh, under the name and j style of J. P. Dunn .V Co. Old customers and
the public generally, are respectfully invited to ex-! amine their goodtj, and extend to them a share of pa-1
rrplIF. ovorCH of tho poor cf Lawrenceburgh JL towiibiiip, will attend ni the Iioua of Heiiumm u V . I I . : . . I . ..
j .cuie, in new town oi l.awreueeLurgh, on tbe j first Monday in May next, for the pui.t uffunnii.tj out the piupera of said toiuhi' tlr the cns'u.i!'-
j year, by private contrac t.
.snil'UEN LFHLOW, ) Ours,, rt of A. MOtillAN, iLiifApr. 1.17, 1 l-t". n -ii 't.ntn'f'.
i tronage.
ver have somewhat subsided, I administer from ten to fifteen drops to a tea spoonful of spirits of turpentine (according to the age of the patient,) with one, two, or three tea-spoonfuls of castor oil, mixed together; and this 1 repeat every day, or sufficiently often to keep the eruption full on the surface."
stomach much distended by the blood they had cx tracted from tho suffering animal. The preventive clearly is, to give the cattle water free from Leeches. Lexington Intel.
April 1, 14.
JOHN I JACOB P
Dl'NN, , DUNN.
Bank and deposit es. The house of representatives have at length passed upon the resolutions reported by the committee of Ways and Means. The resolution against restoring the deposites was adopted by a majority of 15; and that against rechartering the bank, by a majority of 53. By a referrence to another column the vote on the several resolutions will be seen.
HORRIBLE TRANSACTION. Tho N. II. Courier gives the following account of a shocking affair which lately occurred in Hooksett, in that State: "As Miss Vaughn, a very respectable young woman, who keeps a milliner's shop in the town of Hooksetr, was returning home from the residence of Samuel Head, Esq. on Sunday afternoon last, about four o'clock, was waylaid by a deaf and dumb man, in the employ of Mr. Head, seized by the throat, and dragged into the woods, and most inhumanly insulted and abused ; her clothes were rent to pieces, her comb broken to flitters, and her life but barely spared. The distance from Mr. Head's
The editor of the Village Record states, that he has made it a rule, for a number of years past, to deal only with those who deal with him, i. e. to purchase his hats, shoes, clothing, groceries, beef, flour, etc. of his customers, in preference to patronising those who do not take his paper.
SANESVILLE SALT,! BY THE BBL. OB IH SIIEL.) t rpHE subscribers have on hand, and expect to
Keep constantly, a supply oi the auove article. IUut i;.ttt .MU,
iuca mey oner ior can, or to tne;r customers on ; .;.,. John T
ILa-Jlf Ir" '4 3 i 3 0 MEM A IN I NCI in tho IVt-Oifu-.' at LawrMivburgh, Ind. on the 1st of AprJ, tI: which if nut taken out in . months?, will bespat to tho (jcucial lOit-Oilice as dead letters.
Armstrong John .III (l ms It .1 Angrcinr J 11
account. April 10, 183-1.
J. P. DUNN tV Co.
lOO liozen t rooms, OF Superior quality, for sale by April 9, 1834. L. W. JOHNSON.
People of Importance Nobody likes to be no- j body, but every body is pleased to think himself somebody ; but the worst of tho matter is, when any
body thinks himsoll to be somebody, he is too much :.w.i:j iK-.ni, k-j.. -i . i tore with
itivAitt.u tvs viwjjt uuujf viae liUUUUy.
The Bank people are now-a-days tho exclusive friends of the "Constitution" and "Laws;" but by Constitution, they mean the bank of the United
States, and by the Laws, they mean the rules which t0 hi"1-
to the village, is about one mile, and the road pas- i govern the loaning "facilities.
Estray Horse fTRAYED from the subscriber.
residing near Lawrenceburgh, on j
the L'lst ult. A M'KINNEV UOAN HORSE; about 5ycaria old shod be-
steeltoed shoes white tail dark head.
He was raised on Indian Kentucky, and it is supposed
that he has gone in that direction, and is somewhere in Jefferson or Switzerland county. A Reward of $5 and reasonable expenses will be paid by the undersigned to any person who will return the horse
IRA HILL.
April 10, lStM. 13-tiw.
Dank stock. The books for subscription of stock to the braneh at this place were opened on the 7th inst., and a very considerable portion has already been taken. Those who wish to secure stock had better attend to the matter soon, as the whole amount necessary will no doubt be taken in a few days. The farming interest should not let this opportunity slip, but as many atj can conveniently, should take a few7 shares at least in the institution. The investment we have no hesitation in believing will bo profitable and safe.
ses through a wood where there is no house; it was
in this by place that the ruffian effected his infernal purpose, for which he now lies in Hopkinton jail; and for which, if any crime, he deserves the scaf
fold and hemp. Although deaf and dumb, he is
said to be a man oi considerable information, much pains having been taken to educate him. Humanity weeps at the commission of such crimes,
and the injured ha3 the deep sympathies of a virtu
ous and moral community
We tender our thanks to Messrs. Carr and Euing, of the house of representatives, for sundry papers and documents they have had the kindness to forward tO Ud.
Blair sville Record.
Di J. US. Hroiver9
England. The London papers are discussing j ITSUe nf ?,-iS nh' fd aUeiion 4U ,i . r i . .i . fin w r v V V to his professional duties, at his former o thee, the subject of wnat they term - he IruhRowg on h stre a tloors we.t of the Po.t oilice. where kicked up in the House oi Commons, by Mr. O'-j his lodgings are, and where he may at all time be Connell. 1 hey attribute to O'Connell a design found, except when necessarily aWent. to destroy Shiei, as the only member of bis tail April 4, 1334. ' rj-ti whom he had reason to A?ar ts a rival. j ......
IMumerous petitions have been presented to J I (V J ffTT
Burk Jam i
lirashi r Eli:a Jiustick Enoch Itrashir t'hm U t Br anon Thus Boon xlosvph BurnliLat t Phillip Bush ES J Blauvilt Aim J Check Tarnn Cl.cak William Cook William Cam pit 11 J atu .Viss
Carrington Hannah .Mi s ! -
( 'ht i k James Crane Isaac Cole Eunice Viit J CoUhit r Malinda Vi Caxxcill Danl J Com man Isaac
.o't i'i ( harilt .Vis Jotu s 'I'hoi.uit .V Et i r D.iri t l.onglt t? J ttlia .Inn V. .i riug.tjn John I' 'J Lt a Join l.oic . V argat't t .V Lawn net .latin LaJ'i art r J E V milt (It otgc .Icinllt Lisst 11 Marsh '. 'J Ale (Saltan Thus jr Mul ford Ji t nniah .Vc-AWy TiMrY D.V.s Lore Williafit McCt une Jarnt i
Moore Mary 11 Mcs
Xorris Stephen
Ak Vioj Jno D .evit David Osgood Samut I Pile James R Button Charles
Clerk (f the circuit court M Pickering Thames
Death of a Giant. The Taunton (Eng.) Courier, comuins an account of the death ana rune rut of Joseph Neal Sewell, the Lincolnshire giant, who was bom at Horncastle, in 1S05. He had been depending on parish relief until a few months past, when an inhabitant of Taunton undertook to exhibit him, in conjunction with a Somersetshire
dwarf. Sewell died on the 4th inst, at Swansea, j
and his remains were interred in the
Parliament, from the Dissenters, praying for liberty i
j to register their own births and marriages, and for
e.einpuuu irom marriage iees.
TAKEN UP, by James Blauvelt, of Kelso township, Dearborn county, Ind., on the 2d day of April, 1834, a DARK BROWJSW1ARE, 13 hands high, with a star in her forehead, supposed to be 5
years old this Spring, and appraised at
church-yard twenty dollars, by William S. Ward and Samuel
of Taunton, St. Mary Magdalen. He had a great j " 5fni .tue JUx ,da.v ot April, 1834. j
Money. The governor of New York has sent a special message to the legislature, recommending
a loan of six millions on the credit of the State; to be used in alleviating the money pressure, and in assisting the banks of the state to extend their issues. A bill reported, in consonance with the suggestion of his excellency, has been ordered to a third reading in the house of representatives, by a majority that forbids any doubts as to its final passage. We copy . the followiug notice of the bill from a New York paper: "Mr. Morris, from the Joint Committee to whom was referred the special message of the governor, made a report responding to the charges of the governor, against tho United States Rank, and concluing with a bill providing for the creation of a five per cen: STATE STOCK, amounting to SIX MILLIONS OF HOLLARS, redeemable in twelve
vearb-. 4,UU0,uu0 of dollars of this stock is proposed ter received to day from Madras, may possibly be
to be loaned to the banks in the city of New York, of service as a hinMo any Commander whose ship and two millions to be sent to the Loan Cfficesinlmiv hprnftPr hn Wxm k rhnlom 'IV ll ;
! horror of anatomical operations after death; and his
exhibitioner, in deference to his wish, refused many lucrative offers for his body, and had quicklime j thrown into the grave. The dwarf, thirty-seven j
inches high, and weighing sixty-eight pounds only, followed a3 chief mourner to the funeral. The deceased was seven feet four inches high, and weighing thirty-seven stone, or five hundred and eighteen pounds. Sewell's dres3 required five yards of broadcloth for his coat, five yards of cloth and linen for hi3 waistcoat, seven yards of patent cord for his trowsers; his shoes were fourteen inches and a half long, and six inches and a half wide. Cholera. The fact stated in tho subjoined letter, is very extraordinary; but whether it will bo found to bo applicable as a general principle, we know not :
My Dear Sir: The following extract from a let- j
I hereby certify the foregoing to be a correct copy.
KUUT. KOWJJ, Jr. J. P. April 9, 1834. 14-3w.
THE Board of Directors of the Lawrencoburorl,
and Indianapolis Rail Road company, will meet at Greensburg, on the 4th Monday of the" present month By order of the board. GEORGE H. DUNN, Scc'y. Lawrenceburgh, April 19, 1834.
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Kanhawa Salt.
QUANTITY oi Kanhawa Salt, just received, j and tor sale by GEO. W. LANE As, Co.
Lawrenceburgh, April 17, 1834
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different parts of the state, to be loaned when the supervisors of the different counties determine that they are in needofeuch aid. The bill creates a Board of Oilice rs to manage the stock consisting in
must be both curious and interesting. 1 The " Undaunted" Frigate, which sailed from this five weeks
ago, to oring Lioru vv m. LsenucK here, returned
Ml ABffiSlE f ml Western Horticulturist. THIS paper is published twice a month, on fine paper, and new type, at the very low price of ONE DOLLAR a yean In offering it to the public at the reduced price j which makes it one of the cheapest publications ever presented to the western public.
my object is to put into the power of every individu- ! al whatever may be his circumstances to become a subscriber the cost cannot be felt in the course of; the year out of the earnings of the poorest individu- j al. Folded and paged with a regular index at the j close of the year making a volume of about 200 pages i it can be conveniently stitched and bound, and will j
ai an times be ready and usetul reierence for in it will be recorded whatever is interesting to those who
Geo. 1. ISikII A Geo. If. lumc,
jrpESPECTFULLY inform the public that they liU' have just received a large supply of Spring & summer Goods, Among which are Blue, Black, Brown, Olive, Invisible, Drab, Green and Steel Mixt Broad Cloths; Fancy, Striped and Blue Cassimeres; Dark, Blue, Brown and Steel Mixt Ca?inetts; Summer Cloth; French aud Brown Irish Linen; Blue and Mixt Cotton Twills; Painted Muslin, Ginghams and Calicoes; Fancy Gause, Silk Ao Crape, Dolcan dress llankTs; Black and White Crape; Superior Black Sattin; Black, Brown, Sky-blue and Brown-watered Silk, Pongee, Black Veils, Plain and Figured Bobinctts; &cc. Ace. AN ASSORTMCT OF SadiUcrij Slant V 1uccitsivarc, CROSSCUT, II AND & CIRCULAR SAWS, CRADLE, GRASS b BRIER SCYTHES,
WILLIAM'S OAST STEEL AXES, Tire, Band, Square, Round, ty Hoop Iron, American Blister & Cast Steel; Also, a quantity of CotTeCj Sugar $ Hotasses; A FEW BBLS. OF WHISKEY; All of which they are offering for sale at the etore room lately occupied by Maj. John P. Dunn. Lawrenceburgh, April 1, 1S4. 12
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Dunn Geo II Dn wtr William S Daniel Jam s Dormon Joshua Datcson John Daily Wtn J Dunham Abraham Darrah James Dt moss Join St nr Eastn I. J Ei rris .tbrahatx Gmnd Thomas. Gordon Thomas Goodwin Cali 1 Gulli t .Inn Jiif
llamhll John Rctd James Ross Alexander Swan Matthew 'J Stewart David M Stnotht rs Ruben S her red James Saltmarah John Stewart Charles Saltmanh IsaltlLt Seed Moses Squibb yathat.itl Sawdon William Wymoud William Ward WS
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ll'illhuusc Mirsnntt .WkiUVi.V U7.tm
Hays Other Norton Jacob llenton Pit ana tit llolistt r Ephraim Harper Sally 11 Mis Judd Ocin
Whitehead Jacob S
Wilton Benjamin Williams Harriet A Miss Womacb John D uh L'igtsn Gi orgc Mrs
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JAMES W. IIUNTEU,
(LVILIA OI KHlNU 5l,)
TJTTAS removed to Lawrenceburgh, aiid ; 11 Jl opening u tplendid stock of
NEW GOODS, Just received direct from Vcif'- orh He invites purchasers to cull,t-v, and buy. Lawrenceburgh, April 1, ISM. "j'J-tf
;3 now
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part of state Oiiicers, and of persons to be appointed yesteruay, owing 10 mo cnoiera naymg DroRen out by the governor and senate. Mr. Morris also intro- on board, and nine cases proving tatal; 103 of the dueed a bill allowing the banks which may borrow i crew had been attacked; and so long as tho ship this money to discount upon it as additional capital." ! was before the wind, the disease increased upon mmmmammtmmmmmm . ihern; until tho surgeon recommended the Captain n . , T , x , A to change his courso and haul the wind. This he Pantalettes. Ladies, do not Deheve tor a moment ' ,. , ,b . . . thr u-rt unnld tnnh tiw cml!o,t i.nm nf ro,.r ,mr-! dld J wlien strange to say, an improvement was im-
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jnents; vet, we feel in duty bound, to warn you to be j "u.uiejy ouseiveu, nnu uio rnyaiu is uuw quue ; manage a farm or conduct a shop. And every feon your guard, and avoid Dutch Magistrates. We j free from tho complaint. He adds very properly, j male also who has a taste for the cultivation of flownever objected to pantalettes, they are becoming, t That is a hint to you sailois in the event of a simi- j ers admires a well supplied kitchen gardeu, a neat and, may be useful but, one don't like to see too j lar attack. Dear Sir, Yours truly, j and profitable dairy, or a correct and economical manmuch of them for, as our friend of the Constel- j November 2ulh. J OHN H1NE. ; agement of the cooking department, will find, in al-
tation says one pair of breeches will suflice for the ; head of the family. We say, wear pantalettes until !
ou are married, and then pass them over to vour
BONNETS
WILL stand the present season, ending 10th July next, the first fuur days of each week at tho stable of the subscriber, in tiio town of Hartford, and Fridays and Saturdays at James's Mill. Farmers, and others.
desirous of improviug their stock of horses, would do well to call and examine this noble animal. The
rates at whicn he stands are extremely moderate.
TIHLEGKAI'II, THE PREMIUM IIOHSI
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tb the first Pair of the .Math Bend Kv.
.Igriculturat Socity,(in S(t last,) WILL sfuid tho ensuing season at .Vow-Law-renceburgh, Dearborn county, under tho u. permtendaneo of Ben. Noble. The rates will be reasonable. In consequence of my absence from home, the horMj has not been well attended, and the commencement of tho "season will y postponed until about the i:th of April. Bills ;rUoon bo published and circulated. Telegraph is u blood bay; black legs, mane and tail ; full i(i hand high ; elegant, active, and firmed for smiic, (hisi-ie living him the advantage over nio.st blooded horses.)1 Ik is of the Bedford stock, as will appear in the hi H EDWAIN) S. BPSIL I.inrrcictjlurzh, .Var-t h '(, I I-tt
ting.
MSomiCtS O'JRlUC U a beautiful Cray; 10
He was sired by .Majesty Cray
hands 1 inch high.-
'lord and master" who, perhaps, will become them
Letter than your charming selves, for we cannot al-
;ow "the gray mare to be the better horse."
Baltimore I 'is iter.
How to fatten Hogs. The New-York Farmer : of stock was sub
3L1 DISOMY BRAjYCII BA.YK. The Madison Republican &: Banner of the 10th
inst, says "The steam is up! On Monday
scription book for the stock in the Madison the Indiana State Bank was opened, and
! o'clock, A. M., of the same dav, the whole amount
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1UBL, Ui'J KUO- i A-
most every number, hints of a hio-hlv napfnl nntnro.
mi ? . . . a J x- I . l. U.. !. ; . 1 i ii i
ine main object of the Farmer, will be directed ! UL w-dersej " oy iau imponeu norbo uocKinghowever, to the great and important interest of Wes-! I111'11, onnetd O'Blue was raised by Capt. Joepli tern Arrriculture. and narticularlv to tho State nir Mounts of Warren county Ohio, from his celebrated
The condition and resources of the immense i brood marc 1Jlu0 Janei she was Hire1 by uot
branch of i A alley of the Mississippi are so clearly dependant Messenger, and he by the imported Messenger. atelevenj on the cultivation of the soil, that the subject can- For particulars see printed bills. ? p amniint i not be to muc" dwelt upon or too extensively inves-1 . AMOS T. CO i LL.
oives tlie loliow
nv.g directions, as the fruits of exnc-' and one nd Jorty-Ji
4
he year, when you put hogs upon ?ad of following the directions of i
scribed on the part of the citizens, I wsu. vino ine worK nas already commenced, d and forty-live shares over! It is ! we not exPect t0 ee estern State J
,nr,A ti,o ,.?;ir hfl onii tr p;,rht !. anc tuc or a more emcieni siana m trie eause.
drcd shares more."
An intelligent merchant of Indianapolis
March 2?, 1S34.
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wntinfir
nencc :
In the fall of the
a torn uif, uisiuaii o! ioi owing the directions of ; from the city of New York under a late date, says, the I emperance Society, by giving them pure wa- j there is but little doubt but the Bank loan, on the
ter to drink, give them no water at all not a drop; ! part of the State, will be effected. Those wishing but instead the'-of, give them plenty of raw pota-j Stock at this and other places, should subscribe imtoes; which while they greatly aid the corn in fat-! mediately, or they may be disappointed, like some tening, quench the thirst, and to which they oo j "fthe citizens of Madison, in having the opportuniwhenever they get dry by eating corn. Try it, and i l-' n' cmocntt' vou will find your hog3 improve much faster than ! rP1 , , , n mm snrl inr-vnnr n.irL- will K.. i J he bl11 to establish a General System of Edu-
- j"- i - aiiu ,.t nn : u i i . - , j i i . n . 7 .. w.a
heavier, and vou will save one third of the expense ! WKH.r ? 7 1nmn TZ IT S"eet a Iew dooriS below Z- Bedford Ac Cos. groce
r uvbl, nvm'.s ui legislature , aiiu i uc-; iy. Js'()()lI.
1dm in istrators JVol ire.
0r"All notes on solvent Banks received, and pay
ment made in advance. 07A11 letters to the editor must be nost naid.
S. MEDARV. ) Clerk's office of the Ripley country Probate Court,
Batavia, Ohio, 1834.
j TJOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned ', XM has taken out letters of administration from the
TTNSURANCE. The subscriber having been ap--U-pointed Agent of the Protection Insurance Company, in the place of G. H. Dunn, Esq. resigned, will continue the business of Insuring buildings, merchandize, fcc. and also, keel boats, flat boats
anu tneir cargoes, on liberal terms. Otfice on Hiffh
of feeding.
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Indiana, therefore all persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them dujy authenticated for settlement, within one year. Those indebted to said estate are requested ti make fettlcment immediately. The estate is believed to be insolvent. I M k- - ... ...... . .
NIitTifpN .Sale. "R 1 V irtue of an ceeutiou to mo directed from JuLilthe Clerk's oilice of the Dearborn Circuit court, 1 have levied upon the south west one-third part of In-Iot No. tl, in the town of Lawrenceburgh, fronting 'J feet on High htreet, with that width back to tlie rear end of taid lot; also, the north west half of In lotsNos.7" and 70, dividing tho Fame lots by a line running parallel v. ith William htreet in mid town of Lawrenceburgh; which propcity I nhull expose to Pale, at public out-cry, at the rourt hou door in said town of Lawrenceburgh, on Monday the i)th uay of .May next between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and J o'clock V. M. on mid davuM the rents and profits will be otlered for M-wnyrar, ml ofthcy will not bring enough to pay aid execution, costs, damages ami a fee b 11 in favor of Thomas Porter, then the fee simple will be offered to the highest bidder. Taken as the property of William liarrington, and will be sold toiatiffy a judgment iufv voroftho president and directors of the Farmer' and .Mechanics' Bank of Indiana, and the fee bill aforesaid. WILLIAM DILS. Shy. D. C. Bv D. C Smith, Deputy. Sheriff Office, 'Lawrenceburgh, April 11, .
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RICHARD HODGES
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All Apprentice to the M'rintinu
MiusineHH trovta tc received at this ojice. A ' Bov Lr or C years eld, and from the country.
1 1-3 ;v would he preferred. March 4
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