Indiana Palladium, Volume 10, Number 45, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 22 November 1834 — Page 3

Jgatnrdgy Horning, Nor. Q2. ne2!?!0M fr Werner, lieotenant governor

Pltce in Massachusetts on Monday ImF

irovemn --.i ir ' w wv".tanaiaate foi

"t governor, iftiih, yct JSuiSj.Uo"-

is re-elected im,. f " -wnuic candidate.

ia :-eieciea governor u. .. ' v""ulu'l'. 12000, over ZT:lL "A0" of uPw"ds of

uiK. ah run rnnm-Dr-o; 1

3S2,?.5? hed . and ,bee

iumi, OA nPmMfo ft l rm

to wardJ mSS k- f Coress netting their faces F VYasT5,ngt0n Clt n the 12th instant the u Hana&an a"d family passed through this place in the stage on their way east. Gen. Tinton ninete' n latUrd7' b- and'he'Son" Jnl a 18 refldeDce here on the same morning in the "Accommodation" line. uiu&,

. Jr hai? risen1tfourTor five feet since our last, and is still on the swell. It is in fine boatincr order and business lively and increasing. Some's or 10 Bat boats, heavily laden, have left our wharves since our last report (8th inst.) The following list comprises all we have been able to learn from the books or the Insurance office: No 24 & 25. Joseph Kitchell, owner. Car-o 112 tons hay. m No 26. James Patterson, owner: departed 15th inst. Cargo 16C0 bushels corn, 10 bales hay. No 27. George Cheek, owner: departed 17th mst. Cargo 2000 lbs pork, 10 bbls flour, 50 sacks oats, loOO bushels corn, 170 head hogs. No 28 29. Daniel M'JIullin, owner: departed 20th inst. Cargo 114 tons hay, 550 bushels u rn. No 30. Thomas Gaw and John Recs, ownersdeparted this day. Cargo 1900 bushels corn .

- Laws and Constitution of the countrv it becomes

svery Whig as the friend of Liberty and advocate

t a Constitutional uovernment, to enquire what is .xt to be done? Submit we must while submis&n is a virtue; but we must be ever on our Srd to discover that point beyond which submissl0,is a crime, when usurpation must be checked anoTyranny resisted at any and every hazard. Jh'-is a duty encumbent upon all of us, and faithfulljto discharge this sncred duty to our country, Jt is ecessary that wo should not yield to despair orgb up any portion of that organization, which, althogh it did not give us a victory, carried terror into tie ranks of our opponents and caused them to tremhe for the safetvof their ill uotten and much

aousel power. We recommend therefore, that wards should imraediafcly be called together and a new and efficient reorganization be made with a view to the spring tontest. We have now possession of the City Government, and if we would ever hereafter hope to triumph over the common enemy, we must

hoi sunei mm to regain possession of the Corporation and he immense power it gives to a corrupt party. Ve know that it has not been of much direct service to us, because we have never used it improperly; but knowing how unscrupulously the Tories have always used this power, we have no hesitation in saying that if they had retained the Corporation last spring, they would have carried the recent election by at least six thousand majority.

NEW YORK MARKET Nov. 8. .Flock. The week has been exceedingly dull, and prices of Western have given way fully 12i cents. In Southern there has been no change, and the transactions have been exceedingly limited. Rye Flour continues to be scarce. Sales of Ind tan Meal in barrels at $3 S7, and in hhds. we do not hear of a ny sales of moment.

Ghain. Western Wheat continues to sell at 106 cts. Northern at 101 a 104 cents. Rye remains without change. No Southern in market. Oats have fallen; sales of Northern at 37 a 38 cts. Southern 31 a 32 cents. Barley commands a trifling advance on the price the previous week. Corn has declined; sales of Southern at 70 cents; Northern yellow old72 a 73; new G5 a GS; old white 74 cents. Pbovisioxs The sales of Mess and Prime Pork during the week, have been by no means large, and at former quotations the sales amount to about 900 bbls at the quotations of the past week. The sales of Mess and Prime Beef have gone off steadily, and sales of about 100 bbls have been made at 8 a SJ for Mess and 5a a 53 for Prime. Lard goes off heavily, at 8f a 9 cts. for Northern, at G a 7 J for Western.

Cincinnati M'riccs Current.

corrected wbexly.

The season for putting up pork has again arrived, and some little is doing at it by our dealers; though the weather has been so far very unfavorable. We are not advised as to what extent our traders intend to go into the business; nor what prices the article will sustain. At present, those purchasing are offering something like the following rates, viz: for hogs weighing 200, $3; 175 to 200, $2 75; 150 to 175, $2 50; under 150, $2 25. This is, we bebelieve, what is offering in Cincinnati and Madison. A writer in tho Richmond Palladium,' recommends JiTarks Crume, Esq. as a suitable person to represent the Wayne district in the next congress. O. H. Smith, Esq. is a candidate in the same district, and Messrs. Rariden and Findlay have been named as probable. Either would make a respectable public servant.

Madison Branch Bank. The cash on the part of stockholders in Madison was paid in on the 10th instant without anv defalcation. On thn I1t.h the

following gentlemen were elected directors on the and close.

part ot the stockholders, viz: J. F. 1). Lanier, John 1 King, Robert Craigg, Benjamin Hubbs, Lucius1 Barber, Wm. W. Page, C. P. J. Arion, and Howard Watts. The directors on the part of the State, are Wm. Dutton, Robert Branham, and Williamson Dunn. On the evening of the 11th, all the directors held a meeting and elected J. F. D. Lanier, Esq. president Milton Stapp, Esq. cashier, and John Sering, Esq. clerk. J. F. D. Lanier, was also chosen a director of the State Bank, on the part of the Madison Branch. We know not that it becomes us on this occasion to say any thing in praise of the selections, and we need not, and would not, were Madison, or Jefferson county, alone concerned; but this is not the case. The people of the whole State, and as many out of it, as may handle the paper of the Bank, have a right to know if a good selection has been made. As evidence of confidence on the part of the stockholders, we have been told that the choice of directors was nearly unanimous, while the vote for president and cashier, was entirely so and as far as we have learned, the whole transactions have been generally approved. It is enough for us to say that the gentlemen elected possess wealth, talents, and reputation, and their skill an4 fidelity in the management

ot .uadison 15ranch Rank cannot be doubted.

Republican.

From B. Levy's N. O. Prices Current ofXov. 1. Remarks. The Mississippi here is still without perceptible change 13i feet below high water mark; the Upper Mississippi and the Ohio are both represented, by persons just arrived, to be very low, the latter having but 25 inches water on the bars. The weather, in general, has been favorable to out-door

affairs, but the last day or two has been rather warm

Alum lb Almonds lb Apples, green, bushel dried do Bacon. Hams lb

Hog round lb Hams canvasM lb Beans bushel

From G 15 62 $1 00 7

Bees1 wax

lb

lb lb lb c

Flour The stock in market is not very large at Flour, s. fi. in wagon bid A 1..." 1 . ? . 1 1 1 I . 1

Brimstone, roll Butter, keg Candles, sperm mould dipt Chocolate

Cheese, West. Reserve lb

Clover seed bushel Coal, afloat do In yard do Coffee, Havana lb Rio St. Jago 4 Cigars, Spanish 1000 Melee, box" American M Cordage, tarred lb Copperas Corn meal bushel Cotton, Ala. &,Ten. lb Yarns, assort'd 4 Castings ton Feathers lb

Indiana Journal. We omitted to notice last week, that the Editors of this paper (published at Indianapolis) intend to issue it twice a week, as usual, during the approaching session of the legislature. The price for the session, $1 in advance. Those desirous to subscribe, would do well to forward their names and the cash by members of the legislature.

The Editors of the Rising Sun Times misconceive our meaning. We intended no disrespect in calling them tirangers. Far be it from us. We

used the term, because we believed they spoke of

this place on the representations of others, and not

from their own knowledge; and we are still willing

to allow them the advantage of this relation. We

have a better opinion of their liberality, their respect for truth, than to suppose that they would venture, on their own responsibility, to assert that this place

was either unhealthy or surrounded by swamps. We

will even allow that they heard some of our citizens say our town was sickly; but, then we will ask to

be permitted to say that we have some grumblers in

Lawrenceburgh, like other places, who delight in

exclaiming against the place or some persons in it;

and who, we believe, would pine away and die, if

they were denied this privilege. And yet these

E9 me grumblers, where they have amassed wealth,

place a high estimate on their possessions here, sick

ly and swampy as it may be. Let any one offer to purchase their property, that they may escape from

this charnel-house this miry "frog pond," and he will at once discover, that all their railings originate

in an innate disposition to taik and grumble. Dr

Franklin speaks of such men in the early settlement

of Philadelphia. They continued toexclaim agams

tho place year after year, and at the end of 15 or 20

the Doctor says he was pleased to see them

pay 2 or $3,000 for lots they might have purchased

for as many hundred at an earlier day, had they been

go disposed.

It is not our purpose to enlarge. Lawrenceburgh lias its advantages and disadvantages. It has privileges denied other places; and then it has incumbrances from which they are exempt. We have a tolerable eligible situation for business pure water rich, dry soil salubrious ? d healthy atmosphere; and the only draw-back upor. these, i3 the occasional overflowings of the river. But with this, and cverv other disadvantage, our town grows, attracts

attention, (vide, the Times,) and we doubt not but some of our neighbors would be willing to swap situations and srive some boot, bad as it is represented

to be. At all events, we consider it no evidence against a horse, to hear a dealer run him down before purchase. If our neighbors of the Times could buy our town at their estimate, and sell it again at ours, grumblers and all, we doubt not but they would make a handsome speculation. The Editors ask us to debate the propriety of removing the county seat. Out of respect to our delegation in the legislature, we decline the task.

. . . . , ' . , 1.1 4.

They have the matter in Keeping, ana n womu not be right to anticipate what they way say in reference to it. The Editors, however, may continue their wimnrlfi. nnH Wf will licton tn tViPlTI-

this moment, but is accumulating; the demand is

but moderate at $1 50 per bbl small lots, $1 75, Arrived this week 7447 bbls. Pork The demand for Pork, though on the increase, is confined to small sales generally, to fill the orders for the planter's use. Arrived this week 127 bbls. Beef is scarce, but the limited demand that continues to be felt, renders sales of little importance, and prices without change. Arrived this week G9 bbls. Lard We quote Lard at 7 a 7i cts. per lb with a fair supply and rather a dull market. Arrived

this week 3147 kes. hiskey is worth from 30 a 31 cents per gallon ; it is still scarce, but not in very great demand. Arrived this week, 168 kegs. Coffee The demand for good green Coffee is quite active, while other sorts aro almost entirely neglected. Present quotations for Havana Green 12 a 131 cents. No St Domingo in the place. Corn is now selling in the ear per bbl at 87 J cts. Shelled in sacks as last quoted. Arrived 3S00 bbls.

Hay From the number of late arrivals, Ins been

5 7 75 1G t 8 38 12! 9 14 7

$5 50

oo 15 15 141 20 00 3 00 624 9 o 40 00 25 GO 00 30 3 37 3 50 U 00 10 00 00 87J 17 5 00 4 00 20 5G IS 31 37 00

Lafayette Branch Bank. On Monday last, the WltQ Plent'- Wc (luotc cargo sales at 75 cents per

ast day tor the payment of the first instalment of ,us

the Bank stock, the Stockholders came forward

with great punctuality; and we learn there were but few delinquents, and that their stock was taken

up and paid in very readily.

On luesday, the Stockholders proceeded to

elect their Directors for this Branch, which occu

pied the whole day, and resulted in the election of Messrs. John Taylor, Andrew Ingram, Isaac Coleman, Rudolph S. Ford, William Heaton, George Nicbol, Israel Spencer, and John Sherry.

On yesterday (12th inst.) the Directors met, and

unanimously elected Thomas T. Benbridge, Presi

dent, Samuel Taylor Cashier, and Dr. Loyal Fair-

man State Director. We have not learned further of their proceedings. Mercury.

On Thursday Evening last, the following Gentlemen were elected directors in the Lafayette

Bank, to wit:

Josiah Lawrence,

C. Donaldson, H. L. Tatem, David K. Estee, Wright Smith, Georgo W. Neff,

Caleb Bates, John D. Jones, S. P. Chase. D. B. Lawler, S. W. Phelps,

W. McLean,

Oats1i3vc declined in price and are now selling

for$l 25 per sack of 2 bushels. M A R R IE D S uaythelGtli i nst antTby D. Weaver, Esq., Mr. Daniel Lemon, of Caesars Creek township, to Miss Alice Kall, of Randolph township. . imzvm2M'j?'- - -J DIED On the 27th Oct. at Peoria, Illinois, Mr. John St. Clair, late of Cincinnati, Ohio. Sheriff's Sale Postponed.

B virtue of an execution tome directed, from the clerk's office of the Dearborn circuit court.

I shall expose to public sale at the courthouse door, in Lawrenceburgh, on Saturday the 29th day of November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. on said day ,four hundred and thirty-eight Shares of Stock in the Lawrenceburgh Bridge Company, as the property of Davis Woodward, which I have seized upon to satisfy a judgment obtained nt the last term of said court, by Jacob Hays against Jeremiah Phinney and Davis Woodward. JOHN WEAVER, SheJJT. D. C. October SOth, 1834. 42-ts

Morgan Neville,

And on the following day Josiah Lawrence was elected President. Cin. Courier.

in store

Fish, Mackerel, No 1 do No 2 do No 3 Flaxseed bushel Ginseng lb Glass, 10 by 12 box 8 by 10 Glue, American, lb Grain, Wheat bushel Oais do Corn do Rye do Barley do

Gunpowder, Wade's keg G 00 Dupont's ' 00 Honey gallon 5GJ Hay ton 8 00

Hemp cwt Hops, first sort lb Indigo, Span. F. ceri lb in kegs '

Iron, Juniata bar ton

hoop lb rods lb Lard

Leather, sole, Cincin. lb upper, do sida Lead, bar lb Molasses, sugar house cal plantation Mustard, common lb English doz Nails, Juniata ass'tcd lb wrought do

Oil, sperm, win. stra. gal. 1 25 summer 4 75 Linseed ' 75 Olive dcz G 00 Tanners bbl 1G 00

Paints, red lead dry, cwt 12 50

white do in oil keg 3 00

5 50 00 1 45 1 l2

100 00 0 7 G

oo 1 50 G 75 GO 25 1 25 9 14

Pepper

Pork, mess, prime Cargo Potatoes

New Albany Branch Bank. We are informed that the whole amount of stock in the branch of the state bank, located at New Albany, was taken prior to tho 10th inst., and that the first instalment, required to be paid on that day, was deposited with the commissioners in specie. On the 11th, an election for Directors took place, which resulted in the choice of M. C. Fitch, A. S. Burnett, P. F. Tuely, Wicome Hale, II. B. Shields, M. Robinson, S. G. Wilson and R. Downey. At a meeting of the Directors, on tho same evening, M. C. Fitch was chosen President, and James R. Shields Cashier. We arc also informed that the stock was taken

generally by the farmers and mechanics of the country, and that every prospect exists of their re

alizing considerable prohts trom the operations oi

1 1

JO bbl bushel lb box lb

the institution.

Comet.

brethren of the type are emigra

from the stale of "single-blessedness" to the

Mr. David P. Holloway, one

.fii,. TMitnrs of the Richmond Palladium, has late-

lv taken up his line of march for the island, m comwith Miss Jane Anne Paulson. We wish

them a pleasant journey.

Battle Royal. Some gamblers from Boston took post a few days since, on the musterfield at Lexington, Mass. where there was a brigade re

view. The soldiery, disliking the manoeuvres ol the blacklegs, charged the whole body, foot and horse but we find it recorded as one of the uncer

tainties of war, that the "regulars1' were most igno

bly defeated. The gamblers made fight, and actu- . r - . i . r 1 ..u ; r .

ally drove the assailants irom me neiu, inianiry

and cavalry three ot the soldiers ueing wounaeo

by a dirk wielded by one ot the enemy, we marvel that reinforcements had not been called in. This valiant brigade ought certainly to have been better supported. Courier.

"ITS hereby given to all those indebted to the estate H of NANCY PERCIVAL, late of Lawrenceburgh township, Dearborn county, deceased; to come for

ward and settle tneir accounts immediately. All those having claims against said estate to present them for settlement, the estate being insolvent. JABEZ PERCIVAL, Adm't. October 31st 1834. 42-3 w Also Sale of the property of the above estate will take place onjSaturday the 22d day ot November next, at the house of Jabez Percival in Lawrenceburgh. THE undersigned has taken out letters of administration on the estate of WM. WHIPPLE, dee'd, late of Dearborn county all persons indebted to said

estate are notified to make immediate settlement, and those having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated, to Samuel Johnson, whom I have appointed my agent in my absence. The estate is supposed to be solvent. MARGARET WHIPPLE, Adm"x. Public Sale.

WILL be sold at public sale, at the late residence ofWM. WHIPPLE, dee'd, on Tuesday the 25th

ot iNovember inst. all the personal property, consisting of A Full Set of Chair maker's and Painter's Tools; J&cdstcads, CHAIRS, (both finished and unfished,) besides a number of other articles too tedious to men

tion. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. Terms

rtade known on the day of sale.

MARGARET WHIPPLE,' Jldinrx. Nov. 1st, 1834. 42-ts

Rags Raisins Rico

Spirits, Cog. Brandy gal Gin Holland Rum Jamaica 4 Whiskey in wag Soger, N. O. prime lb Loaf, refined Lump '

Havana, white ' Salt, Zanesville, bushel Turk's Island,

lb i

Kcnhawa

Saltpetre, crude Soap, yellow

common Shot bag Steel, cast Crowley Amer. blistered English do

Tobacco, leaf, cwt Virginia nnnuf. lb Kentucky do ' Cincin. do 4 Tallow Tar bbl

Tea, Gunpowder Imperial

loung Hyson

Wine, Madeira,

Teneriilb Port

Claret doz Wool, clean washed, lb

lb 4 4

A Mr. Godfrey King died lately at Newport, It. T nt the a cre of 83 vears, the lumber of whose de-

1 scendants now liring is upward; of 300, of whom

. . . , ... tv. 134 were present at the funeral.

We have heard a good aeai aooui mo ic, .

the Jackson prints; ana in

S instances we have no doubt there was much bo i mnunt Tint after making full al-

ni"5C lor lUC twiui'.."'- .

A Large Wire. A corresponcent of the South

ern Patriot states that a wire, thre-eighths of an

? nre for prejudice, we must insist that some of jncj, jn diameter, and 550 feet m,2ngth, has been iVl Whiir Journals out go them in this particular. bced across tne Norln Santec rivr, S. C. for the trie ''W'ft " v -m v ii : C-r tVichovYr y .

allp. iust read the following from the JMew i DlirDOSe cf conducting the Ferry bat: it is secur

rnZr er & Enquirer, a leading Whig paper in ed on one side to a stout post, and-n the other to

v . - . i a.4 r rno i

For

X " fcfrf New YoS and then contrast it with the the city of 'New . id and if it does not

vrarst siang are mistaken

beat it uuuiw Elections. Now that the great struggle in twfsfate U ovTrl and the TORIES every where iltVtLnow that Jackson Gouand the cor-

"""-i"7 "-. -.,WnrAnfthe OFFICE HOLD-

rupt ana corrupung - f . ..ki;i. Treasury, have bought up a sut-

!rT- iA- r r to retain them in places

nciemnuiuucrui -w

they disgrace, and armed mem wiu weapons and increased power, to trample upon the Liberties of the people and set at defiance the

a windlass by a chain fortv feet lon The ad van

tase of the wiroJs, the first cost is'ess than one

half that of a rope, and will probably ctlast several,

as it has been in operation one yearnd exhibits

no marks of wear; no rope has evelasted more

than one year.

Boot and Shoe Store.

"TX7" B. SNYDER having purchased the entire

VV Shoe Eslahllshmpnt of W. S. Dnrhin Ar f!n.

situated oa Main street, first door below C. It. West,

has just received a ceneral assortment of EAS-

i JuiiJy SHOES. BOOTS. &c, suitable for ladies

and gentlemen; and in addition, will have at all times on hand, custom work of every descriDtion.

All of which he respectfully invites the attention of the inhabitants, and of the vicinity of Lawrenceburgh. lawrenceburgh, Jov. 8, 1834. 43 tf

lb 4 ( gal 4

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Executor's .Vofrr.

"KNTOTICK U hereby given that Vinson Roberts INJ has taken out letter testamentary on the cfctntc ofZcbulon II. Roberta late of Manchester township. Dearborn county, deceased, all persons indebted trt said estate arc hereby requested to make payment; and thofcc havingcUims against the same are requested to present them for settlement. Tho cttatc is supposed to be solvent. Tho Executor also gives XOTICK that he will offer for sale at public auction on Monday the 8th December next, at tho late residence of Zebulon H. Roberts, dee'd, the personal property of 6aid dccJ, consisting of Corn j Hogs, A Young Cattle Together with a first-rate MILCH COW, and a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURMTUHK. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when thi

j terms of tho came will bo made known andjluo u."

tention given by VINSON ROBERTS, ExY. .Manchester, Jfov. 11,131. 4l-ts E. . BUSH! HAS lately received an addition to his former stock, which makes on hand a very general ttBeortmeut of Fall and Whiter Goods, which he is anxious to dispose of. Hi: HAS ALSO TO KZL.t A OXTS IXOXlSXSDCAXlCOnXf , A PAIR OF SECOND HAND HARNESS, PA TEXT BALANCES, drawing six hundred.) Lawrenceburgh, Oct. 23, 1S31. 41-tf Administrator's Notice. KTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned INJ have taken out letters of administration ou tlui estate of SAMUEL ELLIOTT, late of Lawrence burgh township, Dearborn county, and state of Indiana, deceased all persons indebted to said estate are requested to call at the office of John Saltmarsh, and make immediate payment; those having claims ngainst the same are notified to'present them duly nu

thenticatcd within one year tor settlement. Thi 1 said estate i supposed to be l-nt

i.tnv jki'iMi iiti.ii lumr

mil. n.iui.u.vuii

Nov. 12, 1831.

1 !-3v

IdiHhiistrator's Sale. JJOTICE'iai hereby .'given that wc willcvpof ctosala li at public auctionon Saturday thvVtthuf Di ect.xler next, at the late residence of Samuel Ellioit, dee'd, in Lawrenceburgh all tho personal property of said dee'd, consisting of Mlogs, Cat lie, one Wagon, A QUANTITY OF COOPER STUFF, COOPER TOOLS; A MARE AND COLT, CORN, POTATOES, Two ploughs, one Ila rr o w,

ONE CABINET MAKER'S BEltOII A NO KOMG HOUSEHOLD H RMTI UC, And various other articles too tedious to mention. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale. GARDNER ELLIOTT,) , JOHN SALTMA1WH, idmrs' Nov. 12, 1S31. 41-ts.

Sale of Ileal Estate. TJOTICE is hereby given, that I shall expoc to 1M sale at public vendue on tho premises, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock I M. on the Ath .Monday in December next, forty acres of land lying in the north-cast quarter of section No. 27, in town 7, range 2 west, in the county of Dear

born; and twenty acres of land adjoining the same the property of the widu anJ tlio ui!nr luir of E

ward Larkin, deceased and will be sold on the tol lowing terms and conditions fur the benefit of raid heir and widow, to wit: one fourth of tho purchase

money cash in hand, the residue payable in nine

months, and to be Fecurcd by notes and a mortgngo

on said land. Title indisputable. Ry order ot tbe

Prolate court of Dearborn county, lHth Nov, 1KJ-L MARY LARKIN, tWJutc, and guardian for the iiinor hiir. Nov. 13, ISM. -i i-ts.

THE undersigned informs the public, that James J 'a Ike r resigned his office of school commissioner, at thclart meeting of the Hoard of county Commissioners; and tbe slid board appointed tho undersigned, commissioner in his place. Tho public will M . . ... 1ft ft

tlieretorc take notice, tnat the bool;s and papers have been transferred to the hand of tho undersign

ed. HENRY WALKEU. Nov. n,i?34. n-:;-.

NOTICE.

AFTER bestowing my thanks to the commissioners of Dearborn county, Ind. for the late favor done me; the people of Dearborn county are hereby informed that I have commenced the duties of Recorder of said county, and intend keeping the office in the same room occupied by Capt. T. Porter late

A Anllamon nilul 1oal? (rlirollod fm Panl! Tn 1 TeCOrQer.

An Tin VincnnfiS. a distance of 65tiles. coun- wmes do preparca iogo any Kina oi

1 ' i writinor. Riirh in Am .a a x-r

ted in that d stance, no less than four md red wa- t; t " U1vv" uctT ouu ""6" icu mat . - ... . Tii- , ... n moderate terms for those who may favor me with gons, moving emigrant families to lllus and Mis- 8Uch business. ASA SMITH, Recorder D. C. souri. Lawrenceburgh, Jov. 7th, 1834. 43-tf

Ten Dollars Reward. STRAYED or stolen from the pasture

of the subscriber on Monday night the 29th oi' September last, A DARK BAY JIARE, about 8 years old; about 13 hands hiirh; marked on the

left side of the back with a saddle mark, (size of a dollar with white hairs in the middle of said mark;) believed to have some white in the forehead. The subscriber bought said mare of Andrew Wilson of Jackson township, Dearborn county, and state of In

diana, on the 29th of Sept. last, said W ilson brought said mare from near Port William, in Kentucky,'

last spring, and the rcpon or mat neighborhood is,that said Wilson had sold said mare to a man named Maddis, a blacksmith, about five miles from Port William previous to his moving her from Kentucky. The above reward will be paid for the mare and thief, if she has been stolen, or five dollars for the mare without the thief, by FREDERICK SCHEVERTFEGER. Jackson township, Dearborn co. ia. 42-3w FALL l X7INTER GOODS. THE subscribers have just received a general assortment of GOODS suitable for tho season. J. T. DUNN Ac Co. October 1834. 38-

Coal Grate & Wootl Stove.

J. P. DUNN, As Co.

lS& 7TTIIE undersigned hat juFt tnken pcss-

55Lci:ion ot the lAI.K. iM,mi Vt Lawrenceburgh, formerly occupied by 11. S. .oilk,

where he will be ready at all time to accouunodato 'Ym , and all others who way honor him with their custom. He pledges himMf that no pair.s ehall be spared to render duo satisfaction. G. V. CARLE, (ttr He has aio .1 TWO STORY PRICK DWELLING HOUSE well calculated;foru id'mary family, which ho will rent cn reasonable terms, for one year or more, at tho option tf?tho

tenant. G.'.W. C. Lawrenceburgh, A'ov. Uht 1S2 L ,'4-3v. nrUIE undersigned having resigned the Oltico of jL Recorder of Dearborn co. it becomes necessary to

have all his tees lor recording Are. settled; otherwise fee-bille will have to be issued. All deeds end other recorded p.npcre are left with the present Recorder Asa Smith, Esq., where they can be had and whore payment can be made. Thc?j intere-tv 1 will eavo cost by attending to this notice. THOMAS PORTER. November 7, 193 1. 43-tf.

SEAL-SKIN & TUR CAPS. rnHE subscriber hae just received uL his hat 1L sTour, on High street, 20 dozen SEAL-SK1X ayid FUR CAPS: Also, a good assortment of WOOL HATS; all of which will bo srld on reasonable terms as they can be purchased in tho west. JOSEPH GROIT. Sept. 19. 1S34. 37-tf

TTIOR sale a Coal Grate and Small Wood Stove.

JLL Enauire of

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THE subscribers have received from Plllll J1ELPHIA, a general assortment of ROOTS, SHOES, iVc. A:c. which they will sell low. A; G. SPARKS. October 24th, 1634. INSURANCE. The Fubseribcr having boon a;pointed AoENTof the Pronation lust-rar.ee Coin pany, in the place of (J. II. Dunn, Lso.rv signed, will rontinuu th Wmrcn of Inuring building,

merchandize, A:c. and nl, kcci uomh, r.ai i.oaia and their cargoes, Oi 11 terms. Oihco on High street, a few doors telow Redford A: (.0 . groceP. L. SPOONER.

Lawrottccburgh, not 23, l'rt'U

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