Indiana Palladium, Volume 11, Number 11, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 28 March 1835 — Page 3

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Saturday ITIorsi in?, Ularch 28. We are requested to announce William Jakes and Benjamin Fuller, as candidates for justices of the peace in this township at the ensuing election (1st Monday in April.) - We are authorized to announce Edward S. Bcsn as a candidate for county Recorder, at the ensuing August election. James Rauiden, Esq. is announced in a late number of the Connersville paper, as a candidate for congress in the 5th district. John Finley and Jonathan M'Carty are also candidates for the aame office, in the same district. We learn from the Richmond Palladium, that Gen. Tipton, one of the United States Senators from this State, pasd through that place on the ICth instant, on his tfay home from Washington city. The member of congress, from this district, has not yet reached home, but is, we believe, expected daily. The Ohio river has been on the rise for about a week past. It is now nearly bank full, and in fine crder for navigation higli enough to' pass the falls without difficulty. The". new- from France is of a pacific character. The latest information induces a belief that the Chambers will make the appropriation to pay the 25 million indemnity. When our paper was put to press last week, we n-ere under the impression that the committee in the house, appointed to investigate the matter, in reference to the assault on Mr. John Ewing, had made no report. We have since discovered that it did report, and the subject was laid on the table not having time, we presume, to act upon it. The report is given in another column, and contains the facts of the case, so far as the committee were able to ascertain them. The military court of inquiry, appointed to investigite the conduct of lieut. J. F. Lane, of the army, in the case above alluded to, wo learn, has nonorably acquitted the accused of the charges preferred against him. Should the proceedings themselves, when received, show the matter in a different light, or disclose any facts, in reference to it, more than heretofore given, vc shall consider it proper to give them a place in our paper. County Seat. The commissioners appointed to relocate the seat of justice of this county, adjourned on the 21st instant, to meet again at Wilmington on the 2d Monday in May next. It will be discovered from this, that they have not determined the point of re-location. We are desired to say, in reference to the time of meeting, that in consequence of urgent business on the part of one of the commissioners, not thought of at the time of adjournment it will be impossible for him to attend at the day named; and therefore desires that the meeting be postponed to the third Monday in May. The Editor of the Times will please notice this change, that all concerned may be apprized thereof. Tha circuit court has been in session in this place during the past week. Th business disposed ofupto this time, has been of little general interest. Two or three fellows confined in jail on criminal charges, took themselves off, without leave, a few days before court, so that the criminal docket has been easily disposed of. ' The most important case, of that nature, wa3 tried on Thursday last. The ltate ngiinst David Guard and II. C. Ferry, on indictment for erecting and continuing a kuisan'ce (slaughter house) in the vicinity of this place. Tne defendants plead guilty, and the case, after hearing witnesses, was submitted to the court. The president, Hon. Miles C. Eggleston, spoke of the offence as one of high magnitude as destroying the comfort and endangering the lives of the citizens around. That he presumed it was possible, by proper regulation, to prevent the accumulation of filth at slaughter houses; yet, if this could not be done, he thought itbetter, far better, that not a hog should be killed, however commendable the trafic, than that the air we breathe (a free and necessary blessing to all) should be rendered impure or unwholesome. He then pronounced the decision of the court fining the defendants $75, and ordering the sheriff to remove the nuisance at their expense. We do not pretend to give the words of the president, but the above is something like the substance. The decision, so far as we have heard it spoken of, is highly approved. " "The Editors of the Palladium, a short time since, asked us "what compensation a certain honorable gentleman r xpects to receive, us a reward, for stating on the- floor of of the house, that the citizens of Law-renceburgh were generally in favor of a removal of the county seat ?" We asked the Editors to explain, but they refused. We now take the responsibility of saying, that no such statement w as ever made by either of our representatives on the floor of the Iloue. We shall now see w hat course the Palladium will take.-' Hiring Sun Times. In noticing the above, we would remark, that we have not charged the members of this eounty, with making the statement alluded to. We understood that the remarks were made by a member from another county. But in as much as the Editor of the Times may still be anxious to know more about the Tnattcr, we will here observe that, we have heard it several times stated, when the bill lo relocate the county scat was under consideration, 7ur. Kelso rose and remarked, in substance, that Lawrenceburgh was a low, muddy place; surrounded by wa-te-and s. vamps; dirTieult of access; and withal, extremely sickly. That a considerable number of its citizens, from these. causes, were desirous that the peat of justice should be removed. That when 3Ir. K. closed, Mr. Walker rose in his place, as a representative from this county, and confirmed the statement Mr. Kelso had made. We have frequently heard the truth of Mr. K. and W's remarks called in question; and once in particular, at a public meeting, denounced as d d lies. We have thought it proper to say this much, that Mr. Kelso and Mr. Walker, or cither of them, if they think proper, may mny make such explanations of their remarks, as will set the matter right before the public. If they are misrepresented, it is but justice that they should be allowed an opportunity to explain; if otherwise, .it is due to the public that the fact should so be generally understood. ''Nothing extenuate, or ought get down in malice," is the position we desire to cu?tain. The editor of the Times would jnake his readers believe that he is regarded by the people of this place as some great personage that they have a particular curiosity to look upon and scrutinize the phiz of this Wilmington orator. He states in his last paper that his "name-sake ," of Wilmington, - was in this place a few days ago, and on entering his name upon tne tavern register, a report was cir culated that Mr. Glenn of the Tim.es was in town, and that all were running to get a glimpse at the Uising Sun wonder. .Now, as we look upon such conduct as degrading, and the article alluded to, as intended as an insult to. our citizens, we have taken some pains to ascertain the truth of the matter, and have yet to find the first individual, save the landlord, who knew that such a name was upon the books of the taern. We are, therefore, induced to believe, that if the ditor had any ground at all for this report, other

than Ins own vain imagination, hts reporter must :

hti'0 ennkpn m thf fill It ff li)int t-nrtr rOAGnnahlV " - -.v.j conjecturing that the time is not distant when Ins J ml i . e ii the seat of justice be not removed. i " e j C3 .v, f - But if the editor really wishes to bo gazed at, squinted at, and laughed at by the people here, he can, doubtless, prevail upon his keeper to tie him to some caravan of monkeys which may chance to pass along, and we will look at him. We presume the Managers would have no objections to the arrangement as it would assist in making up an assortment; and they might, perchance, palm him upon the public as full blooded Ourang Outantr. He need en tartan nn nnnrphfnslnn fnr a!,fittf nfHU nprsnn. as we can assure him, that not a hair of anv of the ! feline multitude shall be ruffled. mi j-. -n ,. . . 1 n i The junior editor of the Palladium repeats that he) t ., . ... . , . . j: ! " . iiaa 7:: --master, aiiu IS unucr lllc COIi.roi a nu niuividnai Tro7iiiT,t Kn,.m,-o, ; ct 1 nA if nr i of the Times believing it. He considers it has becovie of but little importance to the people of this j county what the editor really believes, and of far less j what he say. Under this view of the subject, he ! very respectfully declines engaging in a war of words , with the aforesaid editor, but will content hunselt ; roruieiuiurepy correcting Buciini we eaiior b mis-: statements as may appear to have a tendency to j m.slead, and pass the most obvious and palpable; ones unnoticed. A due regard to his patrons and i himself appears to suggeetthis course, and he trusts the editor will not take umbrage at the resolution. Lynch?! Lav. A case cf corporal punishment, coming under the penalties of the "laws enacted by the celebrated Lynch, occurred in the neighborhood of this place the present week, which we think worthy of notice. A fellow by the name of John II. B. Goody who had been making our town his place, of residence for some time past, loitering round some of the groceries1, quarrelling, fightinir, abusiug our cu zei ,, rowing u e wmow ana tne oiptian, occasion- ; ally pleading law, nutl enacting manv other deeds of a j :r.it..rc well calculated to render him a fit subiect for I Lynchers, besides living in adulter)-, was on Tuesday j of tar and feathers; and he has not been seen in "these j parts" since. ! borne may tiouot tne correctness of pun.shments of this In the presMit case we do not hesitate t sav that kind. Good got what he richly deserved, and we ae fullv satis fied all who know the conduct of the man, Indite th ?ane. Our citizens are quiet and peaceable among themselves, and we hope the above example will teach others to beware, and learn them that this place is not a safe harbor for such fellows. Good is $'. in our debt, but we cheerfully forgive it, provided he will never again show himself iu the Mate of Indiana. Rising Sun Times, March 14. It is stated that a court of Inquiry has been ordered by the Secretary of War, on Lieut. Lane, who recently assaulted Mr. Ewing, a member of the House of Representatives We have been informed, that Ewing is sixty years of age, and his assailant, who is a Lieutenant in the army, not yet twenty-six! He should be promptly dismissed. We can conceive of nothing more unmanly or dastardly than an attack of the kind described a young man of twenty-six assaulting with an iron headed cane an old man of sixty! The officers of the army and navy should in respect for themselves, frown upon any such outrage as that committed by young Lane. ures calculated to prevent occurrences of this descripiiuu. i uc j. rcMuem wouiu nave reccivea ffeii - Pk i ui ... . i eral approbation, had he, the moment the particu - port, made to the Ohio Legislature, in reference to the construction of that work. Eaton, eur readers are aware, is the county seat of Preble a county in the immediate vicinity of the Miami canal, and deeply interested in that valuable thoroughfare. The remarks to which we allude, are from the pen of Mr. Hendricks, the Senior Editor of the Register. This gentleman was a member of the Ohio Legislature, session previous to this last the session during which the privilege was granted Indiana to survey and locate that portion of the White Water Canal which lies within the territory of Ohio. Wo liat'O ciiKiiti norl nn nvtiTn l . rt , . . ,-.,1 1 ,.: n 1 i i , , neot fmm n birrh. lihpr.il n.;n.U ni i,;,ki ro and from a m-eat State, proud of an unsullied reoutation. There is a constant, striking and wide as the impassible gulf between these sentiments and those of the report. Con. Watchman. "We do not wish to be understood as being oppossd to the construction of the White Watar Canal. We are entirely to the reverse. And when honored w ith a soat in the Legislature, at the time the project w as first introduceq for their consideration the delegation from this county, used their influence for the project. On this subject my mind has not undergone a change; and we believe the feelings of a great portion of the citizens of this county are in accordance to ours. We are sensible the construction of the White Water Canal would not only prove of public utility to the Eastern part of Indiana, hat alsi to some portion of Ohio; especially should the contemplated Canal from the Miami Canal through (Greenville via X. Paris to Richmond ever be constructed!" under authoritv of an art of mn 1hS tne lion presented to nim by the emperor ofloroe- ... - .. . " o ' "J yj n uiu uipo-iii nayuiuis ui I t USI1 1 HJJlOll aim ueorgetown, and a committee on beaalt ot those in - stitutions oner the lion tor sale at public auction, in Washington, on the 21st of March next. Upper Canada. It appears from recent proceed ingsof the parliament of this province, that the pop ular, or as it is more usually styled the radical par t r VlflQ nrlinOi'l flirt onfi ra f.enanilonotf W" T frnmthnt hnAv nnd tjclnrr rottirrirtrl o l1!r-4 t;.vo K.. the electors of the county of York, was by a resolu- ! tion adopted on the 2d of November, 1S32, declared : i.il. r . i i t.i . . V r ;l r " V ,T t l n K ir7iP a rofurti l mim l hit Ur-d ho line honn nnim elected, and no opposition made, so far as we have learned, to his taking his seat. On Monday, the 16th ult. he rose in his place anil moved to expunge j from the journals ot the house the resolution of the ! 3d ot November, also the two previous resolutions, bv force of which he had been exoelled. The for- ' mer was carried by a vote of S3 to 9, and the two lot! K Tr Iai! f i oe n f OQ r T r V-J l . , , Mr. McKenzie then immediately addressed a letter 1.0 uis eoiistituenis in which no conraiuiaics them upon the result, the effect of which he dooms equivalent to the restoration of a franchise of which they had been deprived. V. Y. Com. Adv. , 7?;oo7 nmtlfl fu thr r.nt Tndir-. Tr.inslntlnn - 1 . 1 r 1 r.i t 1 toot ,,v Of a letter , dated Peshawur, 9th July, 1634. acoob Alii Khan, the messenger of hultan Mahamnieu rvanu, announces uim onan onejaio jiuik was completely defeated by Uost Mohammend Khan on . w .l. : .r .1.- i i T.-i.. im i - me morning oi me jst uuiy. i ne contest was extremely obstinate. At first the Cabul and Candahar ! infantry was vigorously repulsed by the Hindostance j battalions, but Dost Mahammend, having drawn up ! his force upon the plain, charged the assailants, j overthrew, and put them entirely to the rout. The army of the Shah might amount to oO.OOO, that of Barukeniesto 20,000 men, chiefly cavalry, 5000 of the king's followers were left dead on the field. The loss of Dost Mohammend in killed and in wounded, docs not exceed 800. The ex-king has fled towards Beloochistan, leaving the victors in possession of his arms and equippage."

nigu, jubi a; me moment ne was aDoui stepping on uoanl snipping SI oJ.) inan at the (late Ol OUT hst rjUlll- I -v,.li;"u l" a- eograpny, in rot t.oir.irs; hiuT luam-U- f a steamboat for Louisville, safely set in another boat, and i er i l's i" English throe dollars fifty per quarter; four dollars carefully conveyed to the Kentucky shore, where, we are ' t r 'T i r fur instruction ia the lr.nu.i;es. ! informed, he was stript, and after undergoing the opera-I vecnn,5G to quole, as belnrr, tness j X. j. Xo effort will be wanting thf part of th-; tion of about seventy lasit--, he received a comfortable coat ' -S prime 9 75 a ft 10, Ctirgo 8 per bbl. hut i teacher, to promote the croairst improaim nt of this!

V ,Un,monf.a T-T" Tf 11 ' ' j . , all pawoiv: haxi.i? claims arraimt tii.r.tat- are h.-rtbr t - ' n!liI tn I,u:ilsu'ri ihn rarly ami.H.tict im-,.t will atdered the name of Lane to be erased from the roll, j uemand, as last not.ced, quite fair. In ear 75 cts.! ousted to present them tho ua-L-r.-ianetl w 1 dnon' a atu.aioa cf ail thos, who llKiy U, 1 enmylvama Inquirer, j per hbl., shelled 00 a Ci cents p ?r bushel. 1 ire- this date propn-'y authentioattd', for svtdetn,'iit,and lu ,,;,,unu,iMct ';ir d.scriptious at that time. 1 j Uttf. The quantity on the Levee is not lire i thos- indebted are vt-jueste I to make iir.i.ic- iiat.- pavm n. 'i'11 ,: : 1 u -Vor.Ki it w i!l cenninue tii pres. n e the rrrXolle Sentiments. The Katon Register of the j and the dennnd Very fair, at S7t cents per 100 lbs! j U TKI'S VWV v r,, I Uy'l 4th instant, has some editorial remarks on the sub-j ; March 10, 18. ty tm,,uuM,rate with th, .phen of lu Jir. nlation.1 Tbject ot the hite W ater Canal, and the late lie- j Flour and Bacon Mnrhi-tx. V, nmhd tho ; ;k -cniiauilrs of it id an wcu- m!o-..ird :.rtr. i. .

ii in i.iii. uiili a" v, vv i r . i a i 1 1 i iii i i r.i i hi i ill ii in iir i w. . w r tt ir.'ii i i s vv iiiiiiiTi rirmfTn ' r "! r r n 11 - -- .... .

Froi Q. Levy : iY. O. Prices Current, Feb. 2$.

-n ... . liemnrks. liusmess operations out noors nave 1 ann , , . , , ;, r ti. oen c jjood deal retarded, in consequence ol tin unfavorable slate of the weather, which, for several days of the week, was wet and disagreeable, and has since become very cold. Western produce has been more in demand, since our hst, and prices of every description have a tendency to advance, owing to the very light arrivals that have lately been received, on account of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers being closed above: and, generally, such ar ticles as we receive coastwise, for the same season, it i .i ! i i j ii 1 : ,wv l,LCn 111 r3l,5er UmilPU UetllSIia, IIIUUII pi ICfS havo continued very steady ; and, as soon as trade again opens, the price of many of them will, no , ' M.tll llT n .'lint n nn ' . 1 I i i . I x i n I I ... I . . t. : u'iuii ain.iiiLC. 1 lit; ;tl iM ) 1 19 IS uti isuuw i liigh water mark, and falling. ' t "uiaum,,. Sntrar. The rnnrkt f(ir surrnr rontmues to. re-: . . I . . p. . . ... 1! - 're a tavorabl? notice: an active Ijiismess if? still gng lorwnrd; the principal purchases cn i nntation are ni3de wiihin the range of the quoted nte?, Plantation 5i a 5$, City 5 a Oi, Havnnna white 10 a 11, do. brown 7i a S. Lnmn 12 a 13. lliosjuh we j,ave iean 0f one S1e a very rfrerior 0t city, i at G cent? ja ci, 3., n smaH j()js are (n..fo ; abovo our f. Ijeg . b a very good arti-! f ' - j ' ui .uu. ... , ! Molasses. Jn the City, too price, in hbl?. nrts sensibly declined; it can now be bought lor MS a j cfs. per gallon, and there is a fair supply on : ihe I. ever. Tobacco. Wo have still to repeat the former j remark, that the demand, though very fair, is yet, ' in a great measure, restricted to good Old Tohac- j co, and choice selections of JVftr, which renliz j exireme prices, while hrg'i running lots would not bring more than the following rates: 1st ijuality 7 7, o 1 nualitv fi h IU . rr,P.l T, 5 i J , ,. , . 7 , , 1 lour ,1US n,i vmiced It value, hut ih'Mleniand 13 ninre active, nt quotation?, (b;ikeiV 4 50 ,$1 t"J$, the demand has very much improved during the ' week. Bulk Pork meets with nuick sdrs nnnrri. i i .r r . 1 VA, nl ,rotn J lo oi ce,lls r r lb- a,J(J ,d nuw very scarce. nacon. i lie market is very poony supplieo ; ! a T T 1 t m . tuc arrivals, tor some tune past, Inviug been rx-1 trctnely limited, while nn active demand hs been ! kept up at quotations; hams 7i a Ci, middling: 7 a j 7$, shoulders 5? a G cents. j Lard. The stcck of iml in t'.o price is very small, and the demand remarkably brisk at 7 a 7i ' cents per lb. Arrived this week, 1030. krg. Whiskey. The inquiries for the article are frc quent, and it is every day growing more scarce

rn "r 1 i " V , Yf)Vli H. imOWKiJ, having cnt.rod h;t: partner- . Cofcc' Ilerc 13 a 3d stock of every descrip- ship with J)r. i:i.i:MA ?,()!(5AN, in L prac tion,in market, hut holders art; firm, in conse- j tieef rhys'c and ;tnKcry,thfir united aitJi.tioa win i; ; sequence of a rise in the article in Ilavanna ard I af:or bf Sivew to :,n.v t'uness c-ntrusted to tiu'ir care.

.-. ' .1 i . prices are rattier iooi;mu up. rr . iiavann'i, prune green, 11 a 13, do. middling lCi a 11. Rio lt a 12j,St. Domingo 10 a 10 cents per lh Stitdicrcl. Very few sales line been mndo tliis i week, but prices are steady, and holders appear in '"J0 nse-m their derm nils. ... 1 7 V2 a 33 tlHi a : k' ': PVr ' C?t l'il o C-U )-. A o 1 v , a .u, in ' 0 tu Per hbl. olhcr cl.iy lial h.lcon was 'in brisk 'deimiul, and prices advancing in Cincinnati. The s:tme might justly have been said of pork and l rd. All are ready sale, and large puichnses have been nisde within the last two weeks?. Our oork nnd Hirnn dealers have began to look beyond N. Orleans for ' a maket, and are finding advantage in it. j There is now before me a letter from Boston of j March 10, and one from B iltimore of March 11. The former says, in respect to pork, iliat the writer j will take the responsibility of declining to sell upon I i positive instructions at slo nett Prk in tno course of the season S 1S 10 ,loI1:irs Per h irrel, and mess 1 i'tio Baltimore letter speaks a advanced prices, nnd quotes hacon shoulders 7, ! sides 8, hama 10 cents and in muni ilernind' ! r . i 4 fv r. h . U-U,-,MU' i Western, lird Io. 1, firm at R cts c?.h Siles' ci i o.ut . j of the week very extensive. Very little pork in i market These are favorable prices, nnd will nuke the O'Ork and h.lCon hocinnea f tho W.et f,,r 1 ! ' very profitable. The cuUto su,p!y ,.n!,e 8tfa8 thougil great, IS not eqii:il to the demand. Pork next t.,11 must hear an excellent nrico. nnd Iio excellent price, nnd loj ?ntive it. that description of ; raisers cannot he too attentive to that descriotion i stock through the spring and summer. ' VliT lIlO Il?t tun IVPfl-s tlx. Lnclnn:: vf .ni...J,.., I I . -r - '-. . i . . . u.ijiii. r. tit w(4i inn.iiU I our Irodcfi and manulactures havo bet oon shiooed - i i. . 1 I..- 1. ..... .I.,.. I... I , n't I... i . i " , m?. u. uuen activi .-. . .--.. , Uv ii i . ; Cincinnati Caz. : wawcajju i MARRIED On Thursday the 57th inst. by the Rev ! IIr. Daniel, Mr. J. II. tt iWEIJ, ;M. 1)., of this place jto Miss. MARY ANN .SAWYER, of Cambridge ! Massachusetts. The above notice was accompanied with a most SatlSjUCtlO ! idea of I ! traCtin- Pities on their happy union, and hope the i J I j lilSia WOll SijC,l5k i rv rv T r a ri , . . . , . valuable r AK.U & .MILLS, situate on j Laughery, containingour hundred and thirty acres , goo-a lanti; about one hundred and sjventv acres under j improvements; meadow, plough land, timber, &e. ; win ' I tJiree o00(1 orchards; can cut about fifty tons of hay a vear; ; a Pd Press on e premises; two goda frame barns; i 1 a lGS and frame house, the frame thirty-two bv thirty-six, I ! i l' " ; ,a 1 a S ime u-xiio with two . 1 V. 0 --u-uiiiieu iur iour: iiuu a imou r""--! , MILL. Said farm is well watered-lays -Sl, and may J he divided into three -ood farms. All or part w ill be rim or rnnoc 1 i . . 1 c r, . 1 . ; or cash only. The purchaser w ill call on the i ; scriher, living on said premises, two miles ahovc Col TK , u , .,.:n ii . . . . . xuc pumiasci 1111 c.iu on tne sun - j f . ' I 7 - ' ' . w. i . nnwe'e mil!- IT..-. .. . n i "ol. P. .i, uiuua luwnsnip, iearoorn county, Indiana. , 04 DAVID F1SIIE1I. lUArch '-h, 1S35. ll-lw rf,,.. ; Z7Z : aomctawg Superior.) nv. aujjjnyui ineanove articie constantly kept by the subscribers, at the east corner of Main and Short streets- J. P. DUNN, &. Co. March 2:, 1835. ntf. A I .i Vert . 1 r . i CMiOVER SEEM?. FEW bushels Clover Seed for gale bv 1'. S. RUSH, ll-tf. liawrenceburgh, March 17, 183").

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.u.-u stflULK cnunge. ; " , - - mw, oi p,in,auu ine amount Ol matter Wetk v indented.

On the 15th instant, by J. AV. Hunter, Esq. Mr. Otiu i f'prv 5-? - V , i tn or heen att.M.ipted in thi, ,-ouutry at a hjVice ,l,au IIavs, son of Joseph Hays, to Miss Eliza Milled, dau-h--; UlA HOKrth; o years old; un- ; three to hve dollars per annum, the publi.heis trust tl.rv

j ter 01 Joo-uiiler. I f f J cuuu; uuij .urv low ill Ilesil. Any , ,il "Ul lJl l" -'"co jm sumptuous in expres.-i,"- tin Ixme that i ajaoMCTn,,,., irjst xsnfr j ae.'gs person who will return said hore. ir journal will attract the attention, t tvn if it f'midl not

Palace Of Fortune. ! Co&rt of Hrarborn Cezmty. .Managers Offrr, Jfhnline, March IG, IKi:, Circuit 1th Mondays in March and r-Vptc:nbcr-r . cmipaip ! ,:nV Mt M weeks, if the binine require it. ,, Jln li r ,7 i,p , 1 iVoW,-',l Mondays in IVbruiry, May. Aujrut, Capiat Pnze$Myim. 17 Ao Lotlery-U draim ballots. ,antJ xoveiaUcrav Jit 0 day(l ifj0 buincrt roOur correspondents vill find below a brilliant mammon ! quire it. scheme (the first of the kind for many rears,) deserving j Cum,nistiontr$ Monday in January, March, their especial conwderauon. j Mjy September, and November-d da I nt each Grand Consolidated lottery, for infernal improvement, ! ' " u

be drawn in the City of Washirgtjn on Jt'idiusJay, I'dh April, 1S33. 1 prize of 550,000, 1 of lOK.O, I of .V),10, I of 1,000, 1 of 3,000, 1 of 2,0 JO, 1 of 1,01. 10 of lOOO, brides S-WO's, 400's, ."iOO-s, &c. frt-Ordf rs received until the i i c.i. r Whole Tickets on .!y 10 dollar, f-hare in proportion. awn ballots in this I.t-tterv,a packa1;- I ri . . . i h,.rr Iihi-.t l.l ilritvn liu.tt 11 .i.ltrv. n r of 25 tickets must of iiecctsitv draw at ba?t 11 prizes if ,inii-,M Mrh nnmtin- t,i 110 t Tor enven-! " llUar3 each, amounting t'll.nett. lorcomfii-, . - . mice tiiin anoiint will I ilemirtril from tne rnt 01 t.ir liackaw. and certificates issneil rr.t!tl;nr t!io lu.l.lers ti i whatever amount the tickets niy draw oer thrill' dolars. The cost of the?e certificate, (which for a small i will be as follows: j For a certificate of a racka-rc of 0" Whole Ticket 1C0 do. do. ." Half d.v 0') 1 do. "2 " laart?r l'1 I - Within a few month, we have sold the Ailowia; ! Capitals: $-i0lK, 15,00t, 1-,01W, 10,(M'0, .f :.,r,0 ! beside manv ofl,0C0 dollars, ;0 dollars, &o.&c. i ' Address CLARK K V COOK, Vh-elir, a. EDUCATION. A. K. IlIXICLr.V womM t.M. l. r his era tf fid ackno.l dgmnts to ! the inhabitar.ts of Lawincrbar-h : ad icinity, forth pttrom'.e j ceiwd hine tlu op-min ci his , ecnooi ; an l woul l re;t'i tluJly solicit a continuance of the ;oi,.. Ill .traction will b given in all t'ic h:nr!ir in primarv ami hiih Sch.ol. T.rm ap follows: R.idin?:, WritintT,and Spelling, twodollar!; Ihiii- h (ii;tnmn' -"0"ied t- their core, LarcnctlurghLirrh 8V. 1 r 1-..W. , p X? U..T rec i'-od 0 1 !,?. f-;::ir, (per Stevn Voit l' -i i. Sam,) and fir ale t v X. & tJ. Sl'AUU'S. March :i 18V. l!-t.1' ,f5E itoOiasses,. A y"w (ft quality) just fitoSia rtcencd (ner Me;,m l.oat Im-.i: r'.ot,) and tor sale by .V C. WMlKy. ..iarch 1o3j. Iltf RfOTICE. .t.1.,.i ... ,..,,-.,. ...1 . , ' i7unn; nr. growers temnorarv aliH-iue. Dr. Mo-'in ' t their ntr.co. i p. t .-.. J fiu;d Laicrencclargu, March 20, 1 ( 31. ll-tf j ).Uli'TT( notice is hereby pi ceo, tha I ofthf Clerk's odice of the I'robal tat 1 have taen ou: robnte co.irt of l).arI birn county, letter? testamentary on tiie eMate n'CiMi-aSI-.LIo.S V A.'i HOK.N. docd. late of l-rlori co- ntv Et lrALjii-t received a part of their .Spring purcha-(-.v!. fi, wnicn tney iiave openet!, and nowotur l.r ?;il nave openoi!, and now otur l.r pal on the most accommudatin tens, a; the aoro-roum 1 it,!, occupied by 1,. . I March 13th, 18.'M. .ne, wio. .'-tj. TSTT3M r, ys 7TT Z VQalI0lC IlCSli EiS'iJltCa ri . , . -.V T ,t ion tft t.-.-t! f ' I.' . t!l S ni" 1 !-v ',v f-a.v, i:;v i .i 'n m !'crot ' llo;-sj-..s ami Lois in s.iidTown. Any p .r..u w i ,h l"S ? r''tae a.K.ve juoperty, can have easy puv nunrs afier jiavmg onthud m nnd. ' .Tn,,M.v M,.x.im. Id I'hOV, . LawrcnccLnrgh, Mjrch 1,, lsr,. ii-7w. Ii x& 1J iils Lk. ; ftrSS', .'' i their Tannery the ctanin- s ason. r JHU cord hv ih lit ne I W. S. DITKUI.V. I "T"V,'!" Lo,rrt7! t Co. f-tf. i.fl i''renccrg.t, .uurch 1J, f ! pvJUTICi: is hereby given that by virtue irtUO Ot a tai i 7 T oi tho 1rlobate COI,i't of dearborn county, : 1 s.iall expose to sale at the court house door, in I, aw- - . reneehur-Ii, Dearborn

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, Will luino- them i tj?-f 1 '70w'"S' o( (trt !atl' river li.it im land to the c.jei iem of ilu paM yt-ar h allHrdhi- an nrnct vi

, ... , . .f';; -K'r acs aieaoote i:in-w atcr maiK iidjoin. j iur i-eaMu-, imtiini;, and we tn,M nol ultojoiht-r iniMim'-s-polk 1U UOl- i ln!r 'W l.awrcncchiin ii. on t' nth..e, tlsn ! t-.l ..v..i . :..r .1 1;. i......c..

! mix, 1 i.ivv ot river bitto.n, adjo.iui'; .Vnv orUr mloiior t.i ntt ti j-.o jouinal of its ehs,in this !?o satiLMiinrlv of I r'wrenceh'irh, en tin Komh West; tcetlicr with amim- ; counnv.

countv, ou Satiiiik'y t!ie ' -ws, th. d.ictnues or tlie jnpt cts of any pnl.tical purest, at l'J-'clock M, tlie!,y- l''t!,,u!"l,V:('on,''KnU'M''tution, ihat tliefdcs o ;ction one, in township nine. ! lf W r 'V 1 ,u r4 i,,u r l" r.-frrel to for the trott

c.lll ua' OI -UlirCll HCXt north end offractional see ! conlt'OI,s to w't: 0113 li"(! of the ijurclias-e money or give information of him, shill be liberally rewarded. J. U. JIUOWHU. 5-:nv Feb. 13th 1S35 L 23 aeon , Iaiv;1 $V. HE fuhfcribers have a tunidv of t!ie ahovt ait'cles lorstle. J. i. DITV.V x- iv March 25, 1835. ll-tf. Y rirrn 7 . ,1.. w !d l.D (per Steam Poit Laov ATii??.,., . .. I 'i 'A. larm t...,-.-!,. ln Til...l It ... j r. . . ; -"I'l' ji.ic;i, jionna, square and Jiocj) ; ViCU. ; a.so, an assortment of Nails, CJlass, Oi.assWARE, tc. J. P. Dl'NN, & Co. March 2o, 1835. ll-tf. WINDOW GLASS, A IJ' Slzes rom -1 by C, n 11 by 21 inches fir sale x a. by (ft- OLASS CUT to order. April 9, 183-1. L. W. JOHNSON. ll-tf s.7J our. n Ex.iiiis. Bacon Hams, well trimmed and cured for family use by L. V. JOHNSON. SON. r0-tf. Dec. 21, 1SG4.

j ofranga throe west, it, the countv of Franklin, ami th? , ! ,flli ,,Um,fJ 18 Ul !,U HCr?, 1,1 hnil t!in real j UI. Gcural tnttUigt nee. -i:inz of rortn nnd ? .CsMte Oi Jameu A. (ulsox, dee d, amUold f.,r the Donu.-t'.c News, Litciaiv lleim, MatiHh:?, Ihief N'otice ; payment ot his just debts, on the fhllowinn- t.'ci..,? mwl i the D;;nua. c.

Annual Election, (V'i ZC f'ild on the t! MiuJltj in ,4itgul.) Vox Cosuiu: 1th dit-tritt,

J.LVHS T. COUK, .UVOS .J.7. (7 KOIKSK . i (A. V. Von oi:tn:!: I)i:.vnnj:: Cor.MV. ' SMI11!, pinna: r.ix.vrjt, J.JA". lU.VlLTO.Y DILL. - . VopnOVZiUOll 2JtC!l02l ' N ilertionvill bo lu ld on .Moad.iv. ( ih .f April iii4. next, at at .Mr. Cal-lo' HhH,uj t l t a president anl 5 s'u-iabcrs of counoil ir t'.,e coi j .ration oi' Lan r- iu cbuii;h. Th, polls u ill bo mc.u-I at 1 V..h-k and Wt at o'd.-K-k V. M. WII.MAM TAT1', licc'r. MaichO, ll'i. La . T J - V 4 ( A'l wuoli::;ai.i: AM) Jir.TAlL.) ; j;n. i.;-.srr..vt w brick lmt's. iV It.' rs bau- r.-muv.'d t Jr. I.n ilow'i la-r on the rit curi.ii" i A I a : i ami ih!t ' trci't-, one do u b;d w lh: l'ank, her. t!i"v ure now rpen . in; t'.u ir larr.e and -nh'ui'.ii! as ut i. nl ot" ItniTt-w, l'u i xm, I v 1 1 1 i . t . I V , i n i . . v ! JJPI 1 Ci Al.so nn nssortment T Tuscan Straw tc 2r;;!urii I20.?arS, Fine Aborted.) . Cutlery, 2hiry Jlttrdsrttrc, (?utrnirarc; rnr.s i Ti'.vw, uin:;, onot t:Kt:;i, Vf . We tcnil.'r ii' ihanVs to tho-c wlio b;ive fixorel wilh t'u'ircit"m an i solicit a contiiUKinre ol "f.nor, tVclinsrmi. fi h nt that we can f,ive a o.id c!n)ii tt t.oojiK, and vi un fiir ter.ns a caa !. had ui th,' w tt. .1. T. IH'NN, & To. . i a I . .1 ', loi:.. iu-tt Fjjyan For SaBe. I o.T.-r f,r sal., the firm on ubUt I nm lie, j IV'J- ron'aiiiin", ( n hund'ed aid tiiietv.ii acic o! ZUfiJ un the r.o.th fid. v( l.aihcrv nek, one ljF, mi!o below Hartford ah mt nm half d- which ! is l.auj;!:rv bittom t'ic im;rot'iUv'nU arv about 70 ac oi land idea: ed, mi whn ii is an . i i'i num. i ii 1 1 i , V. V.LL OVi:Vi:i.U:XV (iv nn: v!-n,) tti'.iN ci:ni:;, iVc. The co.u.ifiPns cf sa!i v.i'! he, at t t-thir.N ( th pi:rc.a-:e money i;i luuni, tie tc; u:.ic iufiu' tar, tf he well socired. .Maih IT, It" 3.". 10-1 v.. The Kcworker. On Saturday the ,Mtof March, will Tt issued the fin mt.n-.MT of the m ond vidume of Till: M AV-VO Kllli ; j and we itave not h arm tiV.at its ioi:iin nt features have fail- : oil I'l a nng.ej.oiM to 1 vn w c th upprol.aiion tf its patron ; and the pui'iic. The paper will 1 ontinue u he airanged i ri;n ; 1. Literary l)f'arl;ncrit-VinUaiy ti e wludc outer loiiu of the 11.11. i r, and ure-cntinir iucIik :n.n,V .-,.1,1.,., ,.t I ke views of apiv I'nUirniin 1 i.i. .... 1 J.. 1 ! Cav?, Pocn,. Aueedot, LV. Tc T ' . 1 S trd.atums to this dej anmeni are o -uhuly tmd promptly raid lor: and in add't on to ii.miv . in..-. .. i. 1... . j aviiri-il us v.uh am. h i. during the jK.Muar, nr.d whoso tiy;ilil continue to cntici. our it!,aus, we hate ihe 1 I ia v. in .ii; , ;i f ailcailV I .... II I . .1 :. . - ... . " ru Miu.tiiin im'ii co;-in ry men . " 0 do not pal ;tde thcM - j 11. Pilicul LiltUi ,,rr,u js detainment ahu e - j do,s th, .Ncw.Vorker juvscnt an anomaly la the l.htory the i ..-n kpht niei of t! e Tumi O r,.i.,. i. i ' , 1 " 1 p 1 mo'u lh r ' ,"du:ic s the ; collectio.i ot evei v imooitant Item of imjIhu-1 i.ti.lii..mM J -v,u,t-r U it.: clunacter and hri!;-,, ,,; l in in m i h-j j u-cor.i, ai:u w on i!K, totct lizard to tht i p't'Mrwaion of un uiup.e: tiom- i.cutsalny hctut en tlieconi lcnd;:i j.ariit-s, opinions and j ctinal di i.Mt n vi tini- ; in the count:;-. 'J w 1 - I : t ; rcl't-is widia i.ioiul s-itLiW-of al j t(?a t.i!n fact, thru throughout th. ji it ur, he has juej s.-nted iiini.mt.' and j renin., trsnt i.il account (,j all the clecj lions wl. :cli have taken place in the tvu ral r'tJte-, dui ir ;oi i-mineiifjy ard.-nt and cxcit.i cr.nv.., wiiho.u once incurrnr, i.;i c. UHiit' or t'enilto i HI Ol Itl'V 111 ,1 i I il'H 1 jouin.il. An !, while ho lotncs to l.iaisilfthe ri-It of t omuu ntii!!; hrietlv hut fii elv on t!n t, ..f ,u?, i - , ot omrlimr M'.di tiij. iejtion- ih thetiM.cct i.f tl, ..i... j "em lumj .ire, he yet hd.U hiu.M li j,h d.-cd that mch n''',aI'ks b!i:'i'--t oiteil..ic, in any matt tiul ttcive. witd tin event may he thn fortmit of otliors to oh'nin the v. !iat is. fccciuu tuc lavor, id the patrons of American literature. II. (RELLE V Co. (Y.jce Ao. 2:)Xasni-r.!. New-Yolk. j CONDITION'S. T!i N i:v-Yokukii will lio nu!diheil rtrry Saturday ' ,n'u nine; oit a larirt imnerial wic t of lliu hest (in.ilitv, and I adorded lo natrons In cite or counti v. at 1 IH LLA US Per annum payable in advance. The experience uf the ! paj-t year admonishes us to regard the advance payment ! from distant Mihscrihers ns an mdipensahle condition. i When, from peculiar circumstances, payment is delayed till i ... r.; ts n-iartcr. fu'iv cents will ,n n,l,i..,l . . i M 4- .-..1 . .. -nv nersou remitting ? :ou.u urc m cuarge to us. sliull receive si six conii sfur one year, ami in the Kami proportion fora hrcer number. I ott-Maxtor and others are respect- ' fully recpiestcd to interest theinselves ill our belialf, w ilh j the assurance that the belt possible terms ujll be afforded them. ' T.IK CJViS. C.LVS T11t received and for sale bv H. i. uvm, Iawronocburgh, Feb. 10, lSil'j. 5auuiir pnoivirssonY iiotss. J A Quantity of Plank Promistory .Votes (or Mies 4 JL cfhand) neatly printed and for ale et thii offitt.

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