Indiana Palladium, Volume 10, Number 18, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 17 May 1834 — Page 4

Sun- at ChiUieothe on the th anniversary of

the Settlement of Ohio, APru, io.

WBITTKN BY A LADY. To the tune of Avtn La.no Synh. Beneath the Buckeye's emblem shade, In soc ial joy we meetGreen be its leaves, no storms invade Its chosen, fair retreat. The emblem tree, then cherish friend:. Our blooming Buckeye tree! Green be its leaves, no storms invade Ohio's native tree. When mid the forest's trackless gloom Its ample foilage play'd, We gathered 'neath its virgin bloom, And household bowers we made The emblem tree then cherish friends, Our blooming Buckeye tree! We gathered 'neath its virgin bloomOhio's native tree. Let friendship here its chaplet twine, Let wit its diamonds strew Bfjaht be the beams that round us sliine, And soft the genial dew The emblem tree, then cherish, friend, Our blooming Buckeye tree! Bright be the beams that round us eh i ne, Ohio's native tree. Should freedom from the sea-washed ttrand A banished pilgrim comeThen let your blooming boughs expand And make the wanderers's home. The emblem tree, then cherish friends. Our blooming Buckeye tree! Then let your blooming bough expand Ohio's native tree. Swell high the note the joyous note Ye children of the West! Proud let the exulting anthem tloat From every free-born breast. The emblem tree then cherish friends, Our blooming Buckeye tree! Proud let the exulting anthem float! Ohio's native tree. And when pale Autumn's mourning gold The fading earth shall veil Still let the Buckeye tree nnfold Its branches to the gale. The emblem tree, then cherish friends, Our blooming Buckeye tree! Still let the gale its leaves unfold, Ohio's native tree! Epigrams. While dilTerent aims in different gits appear, What is the chiefest good! A conscience clear. Since rolling ages in their course began. What has been man's worst wo! His fellow man. "Who's rich! Who seeks not to increase his store. Who's poor ! Who having much yet longs for more. What is the brightest gem that decks a wife. And what her noblest dower! A spotless life. What woman's chaste! Of whom fame fears to lie, j And tongue of scandal never once came nigh. What marks the wise! When wronged tor suffered ill, To have the power to hurt, but want the will. What speaks the fool! When hate and spleen devour, To have the will to hurt, but want the power. From the Prcdcr'ulcsburgh Arena. Interesting Anecdote. We need !iS:!v to tell our readers, that we have honr, n;r,,rm nA Am'.ai 1" -tion to i t i J. vii ! . v.. tiK. u i umuiiuii, mac lu UIU Miai VC COU1U IO I prevent his re-election; that we have condemned many of the measures of his administration; and that wo shall probably continue to s:iy bird things of him, as occasion oilers. Weinke not the less pleasure, however, in giving piiMICitJ, fcr tho first time, to an -".Ccdotc, which rrflccts signal honor uP0QlTI;neral Jackson, and indeed upon the Ameri can character. The authenticity of the story is unquestionable. We heard it from a gentleman of distinguished literary eminence, whose writings have pliccd him among the first living authors, and of whom any country might be, as his own is, justly proud. It was related in a company of whom was another distinguished individual, now representing his country abroad, but at the lime to which the anecdote refers, holding a situation near the person of its hero, which enabled him to bear testimony, from personal knowledge, to Us truth. In the year 1S24, our informant met, at the table of General Sir George Airey, nmny distinguished Englishmen, then in Paris. Tho conversation turned on the pending Presidential election, and fears were expressed, that, should General Jackson bo elected, the amicable relation between the two count his handed com part oi our informant, of replying to these observanuns, was &upuiv:cuc'o oy mo prompt ana generous out-break of one of the guests Col. Thornton, of tho S5lh an officer well known for his frank and gallant character, and whose regiment suffered severely in the attack of the Sth of January. He tf-a-tified, in the handsomest terms, to tho conduct of General Jackson, as an able and faithful commander on that occasion, and declared, that had he not used the power confided to him, in the "high-handed" way alluded to, New Orleans would infullahly have been captured. As so the charge of implaca'ble hostility, Col. Thornton declared, that in all the intercourse, by flag and otherwise, between the hostile commanders, Gen. Jackson had been peculiarly courteous and humane, and to support this assertion, begged leave to mention one circumstance. He then proceeded to state, that, on the diy after the attack, the British were permitted to bury their dead, lying beyond a certain line, a hundred or two yards in advance of General Jackson' entrenchments all within that line being buried by the A- . : i. i. a inencans themselves. As soon as this melancholy I duty was performed, the British General was surprised at receiving a flag, with the swords, epaulettes and watches of the officers who had fallen and a note from Gen. Jackson, couched in the most courteous language, saying that one pair of epaulettes was still missing, but that diligent search was making, and when found it should be sent in. These articles always considered fair objects of plunder were rescued by uen. Jackson, and thus handed over, with a request that they might be transmitted to tho relatives of the gallant officers, to whom they lwd belonged. This anecdote, and the frank and soldier-like stylo in which it was given, turned the whole current of feeling in favor of the General, and drew forth an expression of applause from-all parts of the table. or myself," said our informant, "I felt a flash on my check, and a thrill of pride through my bosom, and in my heart, I thanked the old General for proving, by this chivalrous act, that the defenders of our country, were above tho sordid feelings oi mercenary warfare 6 During the year 1S33, there were born in Pars even thousand ami eighty illegitimate children. ' '

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implacable hostility to England, and his h!h- i not be obstr1uJcted " the5r d.ay.of general resurrcc-

rxerciseof power, as evinced during his L! . f "llt:!Iianoi"s piace inrorms us, ;

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Lawyer Brief against Tcdiousnext. "My lords

and gentlemen- of the jury i nere is a set 01 men in the worM, of such a tidious, tiresome, troublesome habited of temper and disposition of mind, that they perplex, confound, entangle and puzzle every circumstance in every cause which they undertake to protect, defend and justify. Instead of coming to the matter, point, business and 'debate, they deviate, vary, waver and fly uffiherejfrom when we expect truth, satisfaction, conviction and decision, we find, percieve, observe and ! remark nothing but uncertainty, difficulty, doubtfulinessand ambiguity. I "This, my lord, I humbly apprehend, conceive ; think, presume, and surmise, ia owing to tedijousness and prolixity, the nature of which I shall j examine, expatiate and scrutinize. In tae first S place, I shall show, prove and demonstrate the nature of tediousness and prolixity, by showing, projving and demonstrating that there is nothing so untongue, utterance, speech or language, as to come to the point, argument, contemplation or question at once, point blank, slapdash and concisely, without any prevarication, cqui vocal ion, retardation, or any circumbendibus whatever. And now in the second, succeeding, following phce, preliminary, 1 come to promulgate the genius of tediousness and prolixity; which is done, effected, performed and brought about by manifesting that they have no genius at all; and so far from any men of genius making use of them, none but your egregious, absurd, ridiculous dolts, dunderheads ever admit, acknowledge, receive or embrace any such notions, ideas, maxims, principles or tenet3. "Thirdly, my lord, I beg leave, according to or!der,forrn, series and succession, to animadvert upjon the extent of tediousness and prolixity, and this j I manage by showing, proving and demonstrating ! that it is infinite and without bounds, and ! micnllv can have no extent at nil. conse-, Wl "And now, my lord, I will open the cause, spring, 1 li i origin, fountain, rise and foundation of this vice ( ' f ti I : tr f 1 1" i r iiHrn-inrr . . . . . . I . I ..... 1 : !.:,. : " i i uiaiuii.ii, icweauuiz, uf ux jressin-' me same luess , ...u.Muua, """X) iiuuuiuu iu i nril ulnt'ul nn ivulnil I .ir, n - I , r .1 i-vl -l.i. thousand times over. I i;And now, my lord, I beg leave, pardon, sutler j ancc, and permission, to hvdown only six-and-fifty j particulars: every particular, tnv lord, shall consist ! of only seventy-two divisions; "everv division shall ! comprehend, contain, and consist of only eighty i two subdivisions; every subdivision shall be con-1 eluded with the six-and-fortieth article; and every article shall consume, expend, and cost no more than an hour and a-half." Here the court was out of all manner of patience ; and the judge, with great indignation, put a period to a discourse which, if the lawyer's tongue had been immortal, might have lasted to all eternity. From the Independent Banner. from Chester county, Pennsylvania. I make my breakfast on Yankee nutmegs and Kentucky hams, and by way of digesting, wrench them down with 1 hand-saws and hoke harrows. I dine on bachelors I and stewed negroes; sup on wheelborrows and ox j or - i n i . t w ill UU 11 Y ltil cans, io carry on me ioou in tne morning. I can grin the corner stone out of the foundation of the U- i nited States Bank, and sneeze the shirt off Colonel j Crockett's back at the distance of 451 yards by tak-! injr one pinch of the Gineral's snuff. 1 take mv bitrt "irtu u ua) composou oi i gauon aoue- . .1 .1 2 Gallons essence brimstone, o dozen boxes la . Lucifer matches, stirren wim Ui- ,C,1A- CI raKe' ' For a change, my Sunday meals are composed of' rail-roads and bteam engines, stewed with the elders I and members of Dicky Allen's church. I can scale j the walls of Troy, swim the Atlantic, and eat all ! the inhabitants of Hayti; wade the Gulf of .Mexico, J and carry the mountains of America; eat all the 'ani- j mals tht any man will produce, and if that wont sat- j isfy him, I will take a mouthful of him. I can snort ! the meat out of the hide of an elephant at the distance of one hundred yards, and fill the same full of panthers and wild cats at the same time. I am a real rowser, now working at Coatville Rridge; come from the cold country among the shooting stars. I can out run, out lift, out eat, out drink, out sneeze, out jgnn, out snort any thing in the shape ot man or horse. CAPT. JOE WHEELER. The Locusts again. There are no longer any doubts that these singular insects are to make their usual periodical appearance the present season. They are already easily to be found, at the depth of about six or seven inches, in the gardens, and especially in orchards, under old trees. Ry skimmingr off the surface of the earth, thousands of holes are ! perceptible, where they have been penetrating to the t i f,wod it nn. nnH nmcorvorl nUmfinn. ic ; e. i. ' - - instances: and that they have uniformly appeared every seventeen years; but what is singularly strik - infr. that in all" these nifrht instnn ti,Pv rA found to have a general resurrection dav. which 1ms regularly occurred on the 23th of May. He further says, that two or three days previously, a few make J ineir appearance, as a reconnoiterinw nartv: hut nn the 2 ith, the whole country is deluged with one interminable swarm. Gcnnantown Tel. ,isK ana ye snail receive. At a campmeetmg, among the converts was one who appeared to be un-1 usually affected. He was a vouncr man who. nrevi-l .1 1 I r . ous to that time, was quite wild and depraved, but now he exhorted his wicked companions to "cease to do evil and learn to do well." He was often dur ing the intervals of divine worship, seen at prayers alone. Upon one of these occasions, another youn" ! man concluded to watch while he prayed. The con ! vert implored our heavenly Father to have mercy, ' and concluded a lengthy prayer in the following strain: "And now, our heavenly Father, we desire thee to send down hail stones, and thunder and liffht ning, and brickbats, until thou destroyest every sinner upon this mount." The watchman at this moment threw a brickbat at the worshipper, when he jumped up and cried out, "O Lord, I was only joking, but I believe you are in earnest!" This occurred m Alabama. Philadelphia Scrap Boole. A Pair of Spectacles. Two brothers cominornnce ! x - - 0 j tn ha -.-.a., J i" - : .1.. 1 1 . uacculcu iur suirn; ciiorinous crime, me eiaest Wag tUmPll off" irt xtritl.nt otner niountmir the ladder, who becran to lmrano-ne the crowd, whose ears were attentively open to hear him, expecting some confession of importance. "Good people," Bays he, "mv brother hangs before my race, and you see what a lamentable spectacle he makes; in a tew minutes I shall be turned off too, and then you will see a pair of spectacles." "Dr. Parr being asked, who was his immediate predecessor in the mastership of the free school at Norwich! Replied, it was Rarnabas Leman an honest man, but without learning, and very tyrannical in his discipline. This man had the impudence to publish, by a half-guinea subscription, what he called an '-English Derivative Dictionary," in quarto. He pretended to find a derivation for every word in Saxon, German, Dutch, Latin, Greek and Hebrew. 'o matter what the word was, whether culinary or

vernacular, ha undertook to find iu etymology. I Coming to a 'pig's pettytoes' (a Norfolk way of Aires- J sing the feet of sucking pigs,) he was a little puzzled, . but it did not stop him; so he wrote, as it now stands I in the book, 'Pig's petty toes a dish of which the j

author of this Dictionary is particularly fond." Singing. When I was a bov, my father deter mined one Sunday to send me to a singing school. j Never having sung much, I thought I would try a little before I went. So up I went into a great chamber, and after locking the door, went to singing as loud as I could bawl, and as musical as I was able, j After I had been at it some time, up came father. I "Sam,' says he, "what are you doing up there, mak- J incr such a "noise on Sunday!" "Nothing, sir," said I. When he was gone, I went to singing again. ! Presently up came the old gentleman again. "Sam, j you blockhead, what are you doing there on Sunday, 1 tell you, making such a noise!" "Nothing, sir." j "Yes you are, you blockhead, I've heard you fairing boardslhs half hour." I've had no occasion to sing j any since. j ; Lord Brougham's Three Rules. For the benefit ; of the vounger part of the audience especially, I will j relate part of the conversation which passed between ! one of mv friends and the Lord Chancellor. My j friend asked the Chancellor bv what means he was, enabled to get through so much business. "1 have j three rules," was the reply. "The first is, to be a : whole man to one thing at a time; the second, never to lose an opportunity of doing any thing which can 1 be done; the third, never to entrust toothers what 1 j ought to do myself." Gvkney. j iahw iiahiKinAiit i llVU .IUi9lCK'm-AiaBaMm 'piIE subscribers having purchased the large brick ; house and Uroccry establishment tnerein, lately kept by Z. Red ford & Co. would respectfully inform j the public that they will continue the Grocery Store j in the same building, under the firm of JG1LY noon V Co. They have and will keep constantly i on hand an extensive assortment of articles in their I ne of business, such as , j IV i GROCERIES, raOUR, WHISKEY 1 ' - ' ! Inch they will sell low in large or small quantities . , a. nl,i11111 ti,.. i....wi . verv srenera assortment ot o - , TSSt W'Jl Which they will sell wholesale or retail. Having j extensive rooms suited for the purpose, they will re-! cei,vo OUR, R CILIA JJISL , and other artides on Storage or Commission, And attend to the forwarding or sale thereof, on moderate terms. JOHN HOOD, DANIFL F.. RFDFORD. LawrcyicfburghyJlarch 6, ISM. t-tf V J'I.VJ2, Attorneys, TLTT AVE formed a partnership, and will practice j i iill Law in the Superior and Inferior Courts in j Indiana, 6c in the counties of Roon, Ky., and Ham- j 1 VI41VI UVU A W I iL7 t 4 V- V , HI .IIK I room formerly occupied by Mr. Lane as an orlice, where one of them will at all times be found. j All claims put in their hands for collection, by . Ml V .1 1 1 . U 'nctburgh, Ao. 15, 1833. ll-hj " ' i i i i - "ITU ST received from NEW-ORLEANS, per the Steam Roat Henry Clay, V!o SACKS COFFEE; 21 RARHELS SUGAR; 2 Do LOAF Do, RAGS PEPPER; " -r-k T SP It 'F 1 Do i?1 lL' 1 TIERCE RICE; 2 R A It R ELS WINE; 1 Do RUM; 74 BOXES RAISINS; 5 BARRELS MOLASSES. 1,.om,,,1 rUiK- si f'" Barrels ltfliLGIIEXlEXt. (last fall's putting up.) CouniiJ Merchants, wishing to purchase any of the above articles, will uHU t j to their advantage to call and examine for them selves. April 10, 1S34. J.P.DU "NN & Co. TThANIEL J. CASWELL and PHILIP L. 1US rrirft lit law, in the Dearborn Circuit Court. All professional business entrusted to either, in the said court, will receive the punctual attention of both. Office on High street, in the room formerly occupied by K. Walker, Esq. where P. L. Spooner may be found, i except when absent on professional business. Lawrenceburgh, Sept. 10th, 133. 35-tf ADDISON F. MAYO, Counsellor 4 ittorney at JLair, TT ate of Kentucky, having permanently located U nimselt m Lawrenceburgh. Indiana, respectful1 1 18 l-roiussionai servict io uio puunc ! liusine'8 entrusted to his care, m the counties ot i Dearborn, Ripley, Switzerland and Decatur, will re- ! ceive his prompt and devoted attention. frr'Offioe j i on HiU street opposite the Court house. Lawrenceburgh, Jan. 1, 1814. 5U-tf. j iTOll IcliiS &C JI UST received from Pittsburgh, per Steamer Leonidas, a large and general assortment of Bar, Band, Rod, Hoop, $c Hammered IROS; Also Cut & Wrought Xai!. (Spang & Son's manufacture;) , Tea Kettles, Spades A Shorets; 8 by IOA IO by 12 Glass. I ALSO, AN ASSOUTMENT OF ! Which we offer to our customers and those who wish ! to purchase, at the stand formerly occupied bv Tou sey Sc Dunn April 7, 1634. J. P. DUNN A: Co. Clocks, b atches, &c. j nniir i i : . : . j a c .1 r Mm. Miuuii0ur ii jut reiu u reci irorn uie cuv 01 i Miiiij, un uiieusiM; aim eoienuiu au citv of PARIS, an extensive and splendid ad dition to his former assortment of JEWELRY, 1 rjn j W ii T O S And various other articles, not strictly in his line among which are PAITCY ARTICLES 03? Sa) Mcrcussion Caps, Vc. &c. All of which he will sell at Cincinnati prices. 07-He has REMOVED his Shop to the room I lately occupied by Mr. R. Field as a saddler's shop, ! Tt o f tl.meV, repa,r ftcl es Clock aiul ultei,d all kmdB ot business in Ins line. f w, t u r. ll.lAh. Mircit 9?, 181 11-tf

AT Tea Spoons. (Silver A common,) ! the uubl,c. generally, are respectfully invited to ex- sent on the lirst imtant. All persons indebted to the

LSO A CHOICE SELECTION OF am"!y tueirgoous, anu extend to them a share ot pa-. late hnn will please make immediate payment to ' t tronaire. (JiwoTi

Repine Horizontal, Repeating, t John p. dfnn, ! the bu.incVs 0f "said . Patent &cvcr V Common ! April jacou p. Di;.. geohgk tofsev.

Rismal Swamp JLottery. Class No 10, for 138-1: Draws on the 31st of Mav, l?oL CAPITALS.' 8D,IMDIJ, 11I,IMB0, 4,O0O, 3,000, 2,500, 3.000, 75 of 1,000, & 4 of 500. Tickets lt Dollars Shares in proportion. Please call on CLARK H & COOK, jrhceling, Fa.

ir-7-ooie .Agents lorine .Managers mine i csiwm States, who have sold 23 Capitals within a few! months, amounting to Screnty-Five Thousand Dot' ; Ian, and who have sold within the last three year. : Prizes amounting to upwards of j 0 (fr nnn 1 1 , j -,UUU,UUU UOIIUI.. , Those who do not receive the Schemes in time to . send for Tickets in any particular Lottery, by remit- ' ting 10, 20, or 50 dollars, will have it 'invested in the first attractive Scheme. . i OSrDwtant Adventurers will tind the Mail a tafe j conveyance. j R- " hen Ten Dollars is remitted, postage eeti not be paid. heeling, V a. l?3-i. 10 ST-'rufi 'rrr'tvrt XTiiU tV 00 fTJllIE subscribers have just received and arc now opening, a large, general, and elegant assort" Stan slum lil o.linils: !, - ,. ..r 7 , . V hich thev oner at the stand former v occumed bv ! Tousev &I)ur.n. where their old customers and the mihlie irenerallv. are retmcctfullv reouet-ted to call. J, P. Dl'NN iV: CO. 3jav SiU. 10 ' ' ENSUKANCK. The subscriber having been appointed AgkntoI' the Protection Insurance Company, m the place ot (.. II. Dunn, Lsq. reigned, will continue the business of Insuring building, j merchandize, A: c. and also, keel boats, tlat bouts; nnl thntw ai I i Kir n 1 lapn-iL.' I ltrAii ah I I iir.i rt ,.,j(v..i a.iv.. 'TV. p u. .-i wvf.m.u. - . 1 I k kV I'll I .ft IV renceburgh, nov VIS, 1S3JV (latkly of iusi.no SL'.V,) MAS removed to Lawrenccburgh, and ia now . opening a splendid stock of NEW GOODS, Just received direct from V'- ork. , He invites purchasers to call, see, tuid buy. Lawrenccburgh, April -1, lt3L "lVf-tf TEILEGKAPM, THE PRSIVXXUXVX HORSE, FOR DRAUGHT STOCK,) j At the first Fair of the Aorth Btnd Ay. ! Agricultural Sucuty,(in Sept last,) TlXlTlIiL stand the ensuing season at New-Law-V V renceburgh, Dearborn county, under the superintendance of Ren. S. Noble. The rates will be reasonable. In consequence of my absence from j home, the horse has not been well attended, and ! the commencement of the season will bo postponed j until about the 15th of April. Rills will soon be pub- ! lished and circulated. Telecrrarh is a blood bav: j black legs, mane and tail ; full 10 hands high ; ele- j I gant, active, and formed for service, (his size giving J j him the advantage over most blooded horses.) Z j i is of the Bedford stock, as will appear in the bill.-, i i EDWARD S. RUSH. ! Lawrenccburgh, .March 20, lS?-l. U-tf ! or 7 persons can be accommodated with good j boarding, by applying to HIRAM WILEY. ! May 1, 16"4. lo-:iw 3iicrifpH Sale. Y VIRTUE of an execution to me directed -IB from the clerk's office of the Dearborn circuit court, 1 have levied upon, and will offer for sale at tho court house door in the town of Law re nee burgh, on the 20th day of May next, between the hours ot 10 and 4 o clock, on said day, tho following property, to-wit: two-firths of one hundred acres of land, bcin the south-west end of fractional section 15, town 7, i range y, west; also, the one-third of the eat half ol ! 1V- "r UC1"C w (fUl " rru-1 H wcgt' n larborn county, l akcn iii execution as j j PPrty of John Olner, and will be sold, us tae j 1tawMdirects 10 6at,sl: ""f V0?.!? iaVS.lcat i "u"" " .".V V- ' i V . . . l- j , Anril oO. lti-tili r jjiiir. su user. nor uesires to iniorm yoj ana the -U. public generally that he ha, and will coni . mt n(i)imvi,M) i, Ml. V: , ? , ' , rate 1M1 K() LD PLGl (.lb ; which he will warrant to be superior to any that h ive yet U-ou inanutacturcd m the Western country. Also, .SIlOVCl Plough. Harrow. LOG-CHAINS, 6cC. Tft..tt.pr -;tK .i r 4vnpUments, which he wiUn-Uou rca.onabK: terms. JOHN 1. 1S14. WV.MOM). O-iilllo. Lawrenceburgh, Feb Estray Morse. fore with pteeltoed eihoes 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 Howard of - ! $" and reasonable expenses will tie paid by the undeigned to any per.on who wdl return he hor.e i April 10, 1S34. P.v-thv. Notice of arluer!!hii. ; undersigned have c .ed into partnership, - II c or the purpose of .UBRCIIAXD1SIXG in i the town of Lawrenceburgh, under tho name and AFRESH and general assortment of Garden and Flower Seeds is now offered at the Seed Store of L. W. JOHNSON. AprilS, 1S.'4. i:j-tf 2 AN ES VILLI SALT. (BY THE BBL. OR BUSHEL.) haVC ni ha?,V Dnd cx,cct to ,keP constantly, a supply ot the above article. which they offer lor cah, or to their customers on i account. l .IrrilW.mv J.lDrx..VCo.

uwiu un. CUU3VHUU , v uniui,!, v,im:i ;r::ri uoi aim eareiui urivcri; residing near Lawrenceburgh, on ; and by care and attention to the.- w ho may favor him the Xl&l ult. A .M'KLNNKY KUAN i with "their patronage;, and moderate charges, h HUliSK; about Syears old shod be-! hopes to L'ive general satisfaction.

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Geo. J. limit Geo. II ,ane, TIT) ESPECTFULLV inform the public that they ilU' have ju&t received a large supply of Spring & siumticr Good Among which arc Rlue, Rlack, llrown, Olive, Invisible, Dr&b.nroo and Steel Mixt Rroad t:lothf; Taney, Striped and Rlue Caimere; Dark, Rlue, Rrown and Steel Mixt Catainctts. Summer Cloth; French and Rrown Irih Linen; Rlue and Mixt Cotton Twill; Painted Muslin, (inghain and Calicoe; Fancy ( I ause, S ilk S: Crape , 1 Mva n dres 1 1 auk'fj; Rlack and White Crape; Superior Rlack Suttiu; Rluck, Rrown, Sky-blue and RrownwatercdSitk Pongee, Rlack Veils, Plain and Figured Robinetts; vVc. N;c. AN AsSOKTMIT o SathUery, MMardS Qnvinsirare CUOSSCl'T,HANDiVClRCFL.U SAWS, ciuDLB, cn.iss s Biui:n scrrur.s. WX-ilAlM'S OAST STEEL AXTS, 'i7r, Baud, Square, Bound, V llocplrcn, Aiiieiii:t UlUlor & it Stcol Also, a quantity vf Cflvc, Sugar V yiolnc; A FEW RRLS. OF WlllSKF.V;

; All of which thy arc otVe ring for lo it the itoro riH)II1 Ucv mvii'iird l,v Mni John ro a irLQli kcu,icu J maj, joiiii liii P. Dunn. iMicrcKCtlurgh, April J, 1SU. 12 Dr. Jin. Kiaowcr9 j TVTf'IKl continue to give his undivided attention i v V to his professional duties, at h;s former ctTice, on High strett, Vf doors wott of the Pott tthec, where J his lodgings are, and where he may at all times bo fuUlltt oxcopt wlivu r.vccarilv ub-ent. April 1, 'M. ... KM) ( . CONSTAN T supply of Calf, Kip, tp ! .sc,le Leather, for ule low fr cash, by cr and UOl h paid lor Hints A; .kin. jui iKi L. W. JOHNSON. SherifrN Sale. TDY VIKTFFof an evccuti'ii to mo directed ' UP from the clerk's office of the Dearborn circuit j court, 1 have leviol upon and will offer lor ale, as j thf law directs, at the court houfe door in the town of , Lawrcnceburgh, on the lith day of May next, be- ! tween the hours of 10 and 1 ocKck on said day, tho eat half of the north-wot quarter of section VJO, , town range 2 wctt, in the county of Dearborn. i Taken as the property of Michael Cusack, and will be sold to satisfy two judgment one in fiorof j John TVbt, and the other in favor of (Icorge H. Dunn. WILLIAM DILLS, Shy. Ry D. C. Smi m, Dcp'y. April Vf.'i, Kf-l. l.Vtd 5 FRHE subscribers have made arrangements to Ji. supply their customers with any kind of Saddlery they may want in the usual wav of business. April 10, 134. J. P. DUNN A: Co. WINDOW GLASS, A LL sizc-i, from 4 bv 0, to 14 by 21 inches, for sale bv L. W JOHNSON. 03-OLASSCUTtordr. April i, 131. 13-tf !IE subscribers are receiving frc:; New-York L and Philadelphia, h ',Rr and wnoral astrtnent of FRI'LVCif, LYJ)IA A. YD A.VBRICA.Y DRV GOODS: ALSO, HARDWARE, GROCERIES & j i'iir Le"ho Crockery; rti nnd Pulut llnta. ; 'IWnn. "inborn and Straw Ronn jt.-i. ; Hootf) ami .sK,e, Rooks. Rrandv mid Wine: which they will sell low. N. iV G. SPARKS. May 0, li34. 17 CO.Y.YF.CTLYG L IX B BBTU'BBX LYDJAXAFOLIS, .., iV LBXIXGTOX, KY THM undersigned, proprietor, repoctfully inform l!lC ,mMi that ,i0 Ja8 ;Ui.t commenced running for - 1 I tour norm .upi i.oicu, iroin ufiincs (.W Koad8f i;v.t via lUirlington, Cornehusville, ; ami p0t(r.b,irgh; to Lawrenceburgh, Indians, thru ! f,Wt a week; connecting at Lawrenceburgh with Imhannpoli an 1 Cincinnati Stuge j.ine" and at Gaines's Gross l'oads with the Cincinnati and Lex- ! 1'iuui.iiif, uuu um lurimii? a uinu if(i wwe ' : i :.. i . i' : I ro,H thf 1 jdace to ludmnapoh.. 1 ho f tago ; kmvos j,awrencemirgu at d o cluck on Tuesday, I Thursday and Saturday Tii(rningji, and arrives ut iliaines's Cross Koads s?irne evening; leaves tho j Gross Uoads on .Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, and arrives at Lawrenceburgh Mine evenuiir He ha.s jrovidid good, substantial Stag-J i.-:. li ... -i .! JOHN CAIXF.S. 17-tf Mv 9,134. ; Fashionable Ellark V Jlrah Hats. mil IP ; jj. which makes th,ir aiortment complete, of th asiuu uriicu. rersons nePirous i would do well to call and examine. 1 -.-.'I. 1 1 of purchasing, ' mT J. V. DUNN, A: CO. . May 1), 134. Mssolttticn of Partnership. r ii nil, partnership hereto! ore existing between -Li. Ohio Reformed Ailed ical College. A CERTIFICATE for ono year' tuition in that iM. institution cau bo purchased on reasonable terms, by application to tho editor of thi paper. .May V, V :U. - tfrt I l ill AVlllkV. .rn1"3 subscribers have on hand a quantity of u. Jl porior rectified I.Ukev, w bid, they will 11 bv tho barrel on accommodating term,. j V Ar i: fttilff I ,Uy I. WJI. jj

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