Indiana Palladium, Volume 11, Number 18, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 16 May 1835 — Page 3

Satnrday Hlornin?, May '.I.e.

i; pL01- !ohn G C,f n,Jenin is announced in the Paotrirt ?!cam3,dt; for congress imhe 1st disjXSheJ? Candidat0s are Boon and - -

From the X. 1. Journal of Commerce.

High Price. Ifiur fellow citizens in the coun- jjV ORDINANCE to establish the

partiin'fL ,Th0,Richmoni1 Iqirer arranges the

ministration- Stf ""uoc U1 . igaie Senate, t P?081-) 18.

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certain. and n'lV"1"? 18 PUtdown at 7

rePS wilUanJTi i l he mcmbera in com bably i5;ietand 14 Ministration, certain; and proof Lc'melnn;il f;azctte sPealiinS the Wh HI tC: ?!',riarks. I" substance, thai

that some nFth .JL ; f comirt in the hope him to nay the money. We have no resource from

relief, except our fellow ciliThere are but two ways of

try have any bowils of compassion, we pray them to send us sonething to eat. Every tody here has both pockds full of money, but it is to lillle purpose if we must pay 18d a pound for a decent niece of reef to roasl, or possibly, as a

! great act of condescension, be allowed to take it

at 15. Mutton ciops are 12i a lcls, and other things much in thesame proportion. 1 is unbecoming a free people, to live in such vassalage to the butchers; nay it 's quite unconstitutional, and "opposed to the National and State Administrations' The butchers assign'no resson for their conduct, except they are obliged to pay high prices for cattle and sheep, which certainly, to a man possessing the feelings of an American, must be entirely uusatisfaclory. - One of them had the effrontery the other day to ask $5 50 for a single saddle of motton, assigning no other-reason tli3n that he could

level of Curb and grade of Side-

Walks on High street, and for other purposes. PASSED MAY 12, 1835. Sec. 1. Pte it Ordained by the President and Select Council of the Toicn of Laicrenceburgh, That in the improvement of High street there shall be a side-walk, twelve feet in width including the curb, paved with first rate brick or cut or dressed stone, supported on the outer edge by a first rate stone curb not less than three inches thick, nor less than eighteen inches in depth, substantially set. Sec. 2. In setting the stone curb the following level on the south east side of said street, shall be observed and conformed to from Elm to Mary streets, viz : seventeen inches below the level of the floors of the following houses, to wit : the house owned by the estate of Thomas Shaw, deceased, corner of High and Elm streets, the house owned by Stephen Ludlow, corner of High and Short streets, the house owned by Ezra Ferris, corner of Hish and Short streets.

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ana the house owned by James M. Darrasrh and D. E.

get that much forlt: and in this way, together with Bedford &. Co. on lot No. 38; and in constructing the threats of selling to SOm3 Other person, he finally ! Pavemcut there shall be a rise from the outer edge of the n'rwrrav,1 Aroo t nmnl ! curb to the lnner edge of the pavement of twelve inches.

i - , ir i r 1 feec- ln siting the curb and pavi

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will turn out to be Wm. minuiraiion, W)ich we can expect belief; .nfc ho coJuy. oi thenj will come out a real ,w,. mou,wr s son j accounting for this

.- The Globe of a recent date, states that Mr Bar lu'r'i r cndallhas en appointed, to fill his place. Mr. Parry goes on a mission to Spain. .rlhf ht.MlBCWlf France is favorable to a KJftS 11 ,peaceaLle adjustment of the claims of the States u?oa at government. A report fajorable to the payment of the 25 millions francs, had been made m the chamber of deputies, and was untler discussion at the last advices. A vote on the question would probably be taken about the middle ot April.

monstrous revolution in the

price of the necessaries of life. Either the panic

must have killed all the cattle, or else the prosperity which has followed it has been so great that people have taken to eating two dinners a day.

Ohio and Michigan. The governor of Ohio, we learn, is about to convene the Legislature, to dprnr-

mine wnai is nest to be done, in relation to the diffi- ! auaniry. 1 he Ladies ot Auburn must be pc

New Albany, la. May 8. Jehu Akers. The jury have returned a verdict of guilty on the Indictment of this unfortunate man for the murder of Jacob O. Frederick. The trial occupied several days and was ably managed by C. Dewey, Esq. for the prosecution, and Messrs. Thornton and Griffith for the prisoner. The awful sentence which is to consign him to death is not yet pronounced by the Court. It is probable that a motion will be made for a new trial. Gazelle.

Taken Vu

uIivrhiI i TTCY n,!,Tj's Wntwm, i.f Delaware Makeup, Uiplr poL i uiTlVl"1'0? ;irf Aphi, m i .MlKM.L MAUI., with a blare fire; time Miiall ulut

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JLaivrcnccburgh Mmost-Oilicc. j

Arrive from Cincinnati even' Monday, Wcdnes

Friday, noon; and depart immediately for Indiana

Louisville. spots round hM -eve; Ktmiw.sod to be seven vru old about Arrive from same place, rial lorence & JSurUngton, A jr. j flf tef n hnmU hi ; fch H J fi t" J ii H Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and depart next the u.ft hin(l f(ot A is4.(J " J " XM morning at a o'clock. Conrod KinSer and Rufiu Jenin, thi, 4,h d.iy of Ma Arrive from LowsvtUe and Indianapolis every Tuesday, i jrfrp ., ' 11 ,ia.

Thursday and Saturday, and depart immediately eastward, , via Cincinnati. . . , . ' Arrive from Brookvilk via Kilso, Friday evening and i

depart next morning. $11711103 arrives on Saturday at noon, and departs im

mediately.

A true copy from my ctray lluok. H. riIIER, J. p. May i, 1835. l7..:V

Laboring Hands Wattled.

The public are informed that as the mails arrive and de- jr UJERAI. prices and constant empjovmrnt durin-

part about the nuauie oi tne tiay, the otnee wui omy ou opt-n jj easnn will begiven to a ntr.nbt r ot Laboring Hands from 8 in the morning until 4 in the afternoon, to give our- : by xhe undersigned, at his Urick Yard in Liw renceburgh. selvessome recreation. The office will be shut on Sundaj s, i JAMES LEONAItl). as no mails arrive on that day. j May 7, 183 o. 17-3w. April 24. JAMES W. IIUNTEK, r. m. !

culties whiclr have lately arisen between that state

ana xuicnigan. ihesc domestic broils are bad things; but while they arc attended only by xcords they may be passed over as unavoidable occurrences in the "best regulated families." Recent demonstrations indicate a niore hostile and unbecoming spirit than usual in ajuch cases, and such as Uncle Sam, though certainly very indulgent, is not wont to see among his daughters, nor will wink at as a common matter. Should the wrangling jades permit their tempers to rise to the unlady-like pitch of pulling hair and noses, we shall expect the old gentleman to up cane nnd let them have it, right and left, until the vixens shall promise to live in peace, and let him do all the fightiijg on the premises.

Ttall'.more Convention. The delegates appointed to attend this assembly, from this State, have pretty generally left; and are now on their way to the place designated. Messrs. Cain and Morrison, from the Indianapolis Congressional district, passed through this place a few days since. The presumption is that this State will have a full representation of delegatesequal at least to her electoral vote. Had the place of meeting been fixed at Pittsburgh, the number would have much increased. In that

event the whole three appointed in this district '

would have attended; as it is, only one goes from it Mr. Willett, of Rushville. Ballooning. The report is thot, Mr. Clayton, in attempting a second ascension from Cincinnati, a few days ago, was thrown by the wind against the houses and chimneys, with so much violence as to disarrange his fastenings, and rendered it necessary for him to cut away the balloon, leaving him high and dry on the top of one of the houses in the cify. The balloon, relieved of its weight, passed off in gallant style to regions unknown, and for aught has been

asccriainea, is nyingyet. The latest prices current received, quotes flour in Baltimore (1st inst.) at $5 12J to 5 37. New York (2d inst.) at $.": 88 to G. New Orleans (25 ult.) at $Gto 6 25. Cincinnati (14th inst.) at $5 to 5 124. The article is retailing in tin's market, at $b 75 to G per barrel. Corn meal at 75 cents per bushel. Ye extract from the Globe of the 2d instant, a statement drawn up by Lieut. J. F. Lane and read before the court of inquiry, appointed to investigate his conduct, in reference to the assault on Mr. Join Ewing. We have given Mr. Ewing's version of the affair, the evidence before the committee of the house of representatives, the report of the court of inquiry, and now, as a matter of justice to Lieut. Lane, his own statement.

culiarly attractive they certainly are highly favored. "We find the following in the Auburn Patriot. Troy Budget. A CARD. The ladies of Auburn, beg leave to apologize to the young gentlemen , for having so long neglected noticing their kindness in remaining icilhovt the first and second Presbyterian and Methodist Churches after their arrival; to assist (should their assistance be needed and acceptable) to pick up gloves, handkerchiefs, &c. or to notice any occurrence calculated to afford them amusement. As we do not wish to burden the gentlemen too much; we would propose that a committee be appointed from the several churches to attend to this business. Accordingly hereafter we shall consider those who rc-

viain around the doors of the Churches, as appointed j

zo tuts mosi enviable elevation.

pavire the siae-wairison

the north-west side of High street, the same level of curb, width and grade of pavement shall be observed as on the

south-east side, and the materials shall be of the same description and quality. Sec. 4. In setting the curb, cornering on said street and an ally, the same shall be so constructed as to form an exact quarter circle, beginning said quarter circle two feet from such corner on the street and also on such alley. Sec. 5. Any shade trees or posts that may be hereafter planted, shall be set inside of the said curb ; and all such trees or posts as are now standing outside of the line of said curb, shall be removed. Sec. 6. And be it further Ordained, That if any person or persons shall construct a pavement contrary to the provisions of this ordinance, on the street aforesaid, such person or persons shall "be fined one dollar per day for every day such pavement shall remain, after being notified by the marshal to remove the same; to be collected before the president, on view or complaint, as other lines are collected. This ordinance to be in force from and after its publication in the Indiana Palladium. DAVID V. CULLEY, Pres't. J. S. Ferris, Recorder.

! "ffjLBLIC notice is hereby given to mechanics, and all j JLL other persons, that we will attend at ten o'clock on ! the second Monday in June next, at and upon the tract of j land in Manchester township, Dearborn county, known as the tract purchased for the erection of an Asylum for

the poor of Dearborn county; and will then and tnere receive proposals for the erection and completion of said Building the foundation to be of stone, and the walls of brick at which time and place a plan of said building will be submitted for the inspection of such persons as may be inclined to undertake the same, and a contract or contracts entered into for the erection of the same should any of the

proposals submitted be deemed reasonable

Commissioners of Dearborn County.

May 9th, J 835. lb-3w

jr. t. & JE9. MS.1KIjB: Co's Menagerie aBtd Circns.

? ySpN TIIM proprietors of this f?en-

iiiu riiiHTUDii oi natural curioile?, w ill open the same for public inspection in L uvrcnerburgh cm MONDAY t'.in Ih'th mst. at Mr. Cable's Hmd. They fv'ar n n'in in s iyingr tint they

rj"'have the best and tost extens

ive collection of animals ever ofl'ered for exhibition in tht

nd in South

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uomitteu us deemed reasonaDie. WILLIAM CON A WAY,) GEORGE ARNOLD, V CHARLES DASH1ELL, )

AGE.STS FOR THE PALUIDIUM. The following named gentlemen are authorize!, and will please to act as AGENTS for this paper, viz : Capt. Vm. Lamcs, Rising Sun, Lid. Col. John U. Neep, Liberty, l.'nion count v, Ind. M. Mexde nhai.l, Esq. Napoleon, Ind. James H. Cravens, Esq. Versailles, Ind. Mr. Isaac N. Pmrrs, Indianapolis. Dr. R. Hamoxi), Uiookville, Ind. A. Davidson &. John Test, Esurs. Grceivdnirzii. Inl.

Joseph D. Thompson, Esq. Everton, Fayette c. InJ. Wm. Major, Esq. Morven, Shelby co. Ind. Thomas Slack, Esq. York Rklge", Dearborn co. Ind. John Sunman, Esq. Sunman's P. O. Uipley co. Ind. Oliv er IlEUsri., Esq. Manchester, Ind. Jknjn IJ. Box ham, Esq. Kelso, Dearborn co. I. id. Davis Weaker, Esq. Wilmington, Ind. Mr. Wm. T. Ferris, Hartford, Ind. William Jones, Esq. Philanthropy, Ohio. Marjxts Willett, Esq. Rut-hill le, Ind. Roa'-r Brackenrid.t, Esq. Fort Wayne, Ind. Mu. Jeremiah Covett, Rockford, Jackson co. Ind. John S. Cullev, Esq. Elizabethtown, Ky. Keen, Esq. postmaster, Harrison, Ohio. Rlxvan, Es j. postmaster, Cleves, Ohio. John II. Moore, Esq. Boon co. Ky. S77ATB OT XKDXAITA,. T DEAUUORN COl'NTV, $ ' LT DEARBOUX CIRCUIT COURT, March Tlrm, 1S3.". Ann Perdun )

versus Abraham Perdun,

TOW comes the said Ann Perdun, by Lawrence her

attorney, and files her petition praving a divorce

iZi . "r"u. us " 'goodt'rmcsastheycanbolndinlluM

' ' 1 i - 1 - V V t i v I V 1 . I i U lit 'II Wt 11 IV court that the said Abraham Perdun is not now a resident i of the State of Indiana; on motion of the sail complainant,

by her attorney aloft said, it is ruled and ordered bv the court T 1 1 T l tiiat notice of "the pendency of the said bill of romplaiiu be V PC nCC'MJ VZU JnSUmnCC V0.

published for three weeks successively in the Indiana

I Wrst; comprising all tin varieties of not f fi"n America, Europe, or tin I'nited St;itevvit

j can; Ti.er, .Moose Deer, Leopard, Panther, Lion, Whit a j and black Bear, Cam?!, Hyena, Jaiar, Cougar, Mandrill," ' Ichneumon, .vc. &.!-

A mosi Mipcrb corp of circiu !",. rfvp:iny the Menagerie, provided with well trained hniscr, who, of themselves, will give such evidences of their proficiency in . horsemanship, athletic exercises, an las cannot but pi cue thonc who may think proper M wific.s the performance. A Band of the most ';ijful and bt practiced mtiMciruH, also accompany tha Menagarie, r.n I will enliven tho hour of exhibition in the most agreeable manner. Price of admittance for adult rents vliiMrcn under

10 years, half puce.

May 8, IS'!..

O.i petition for Divorce.

ERI5H POTATOES!

We copy the following from the National Intel- j

I &fen BUSHELS very superior potatoes, for sum-

mer use or planting, just received from West-

i cm Pennsylvania, and for sale by

May 15, 1835.

D.E. BEDFORD.

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g 'nvP wltn black mane and tail ; some marks of the Vlj, .m3- ffears : hip knocked down; a scar on her

iv.il A-ji,j uv-ivuTii uic ii'iv dilll udMUii

TAKEN UP BY Thomas ft'. Tate, in Oesar Crock township, Dearborn County, Indiana, on the

l'Jth day of April, 1835, a BAY MARE,

joint; about 14 i hands high ; supposed to be 4-Jyecrs old this spring; no other marks or brands perceivable. Appraised to $"21, by Daniel Kelcey and Harvey Cole. Sworn and subscribed to, before me, this 38th day of April, 1835. vA true copr from my Estray Book. 4 WILLIAM LEMON, j. p. May 12th. 1835. lb'-3iv GROCERIES. JUST received, per Steamer Adriatic, 30 Barrels Mackerel, 10 do. Sugar House Molasses, 15 Hogsheads Xcu? Orleans Sugar,

and for sale bv May 10, 1835.

D. GUARD &, CO.

NEW GOODS. I HAVE now icciiwd my entire tork of Spring Siioocls, Embracing nl.nixt every artuT'of DRV COODS, IfARDU'ARi:, uurjjxswAiu; and (iroci'uii:, Generally called fir in this market, which I will Fell on M

I.aicfcnctt:rg!t, .Vi,y 7,

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alladiiTin, a news paper published in the town of Law- A . m , . i. r.. .. , , i n .i -r , i i JVV. inst. tun, 1 uiNcy was elected a director ot Lie ruiureneeburgh, Den rbeni county, notify in,; the s ud d lendant ' . .... , ,. ., , , rri. u c, , c. ,,.' , r -i ii ; pauy to idl the vacancy occasioned by the dcat.i t)l 1 nomas of the pentlency of the bill of complaint aforesaid ; and that j i,j . unless said defendant be and appear before the Jude of j ' Vf ; 0ff f , (, . , v . f , toe Dearborn circuit court, on the nrtdaycl their next , v ' n. ...,.';, - r,,.,,,.. l,rr

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ly opened in this district, and the candidates in the full tide of electioneering experiment. Messrs. Lane and Dunn seem to have the track to themselves at least in the way of Stump speaking. We do not understand that Mr. Cobb has made more than one, while these gentlemen have been treating the free and independent voters of the district with" two or three speeches a day for some time past. This week they held forth in Rrookville, and how many other places we are unable to tell. Their operations this far have principally been confined to the frontiers of the district. But, it will be seen by a notice inserted to-day, they are edging into the thick settlements a pretty good sign that they have arranged something to tell, that upon rehersal, revision, and correction, is the real thins itself. We

should be extremely well pleased to hear one of!

these discourses.

ligencer of the liOlh ult

"We hear that on Friday night last, at the President's Mansion, the slumbers of the family were disturbed by an incident, with all the particulars of which wc are not acquainted, but we believe is

i substantially described thus:

I he sleep of the President was broken by the noiso of some one at the door of hie chamber, endeavoring, apparently, to obtain entrance into it. On the President demanding who it was, and v:hat was his object, the - intruder answered that he was trying (or wanted to find the way) to get out. The noise having roused some members of the family sleeping in adjacent rooms, they promptly repaired to the spot, and succeeded in arresting the offender. On being examined, the first impression, that hia object, in attempting to get into the President's room, was personal violence, entirely gave way before the fact that he was without arms or weapons of offonce of any kind; he was an ordinary person, of the appearance of a day laborer,-who had, to all appearance, got into the house with a view to plunder, but missed at the same lime his way and his object. In order to keep the fellow safe until the morning, when he could be sent before a magistrate, he was locked up in an apnrlment on the premises usually occupied as a stuule, but at the time vacant,

where it was supposed he would be safe enouoh i

till morning. When the morning came, however !

the bird had flown; having escaped out of a win

dow or aperture of some sort, which was at such a i THE Chairmakin? Shop heretofore occupied by saul height from the ground that no one supposed he j f,rnl "i11 be carried on in future by the undersigned; who COUld DOSsiblv reach it. J will endeavor at all times to kaep on hand a general and 1 j complete assortment of

FANCY AND Windsor SETTEES,

CHAIRS &c. &c$2

The public is invited to call and examine his manufacture,

as hebeliveshe can furnish articles in his line as cheap ajid good as they can be had elsewhere. W. II. DAVIDSON. Lawrenceburgh, April 9, 1835. 13-3w

-eptember term then and there to answ er or demur to the

complaint aforesaid, the sime will then be beard in his ah. sence, and a decree enlrivd thereon accordingly. Bv or der of the court. J A MES DlLi, Clerk. April 1G, 1835. 1 l-3w.

dissolution of Parfnership.

HE partnership heretofore existing between the un

dersigned in business, under the firm of Duffy &, Da

vidson, has been dissolved by mutual consent. WILLIAM H. DAVIDSON.

! TIKIS AT 11ITKFV

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'i frr" An active industrious boy, about 15 years old. would

' fcnu a good situation at this olhcc, to learn the printing bust- '

Thn rnnrrrmnnl v ,v A i f.,:. nes 11 application De made soon. Editors Pat.

Annual Elect ion, (To be held on the 1st Monday in August.) For Congress 4th district, JAMES D. COBB, AMOS LAJsE, GEORGE II. DUjMY. Yon Recorder Dearborn Couxty. THOMAS PALMER. Z. T. PERCIV. ASA SMITH, P. L. TAJVNER, ALEX. II. DILL. ? EWD. S. BUSH County Commissionek 1st District. SAMUEL JELLY.

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IS hereby given, that letters of administration have been granted to James W. Hunter on the estate of THOM-

AS SHAW, deceased, late of Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn

county, Indiana. All persons indebted to said estate are

Courts of Ifcarborn County

r J 1 T I th llndnrcm llnynhnnd nr.fn.hni . i i , . .

in iiicse uuoious, Eerpentinc : mav sit ti wneks. if t.hf businpss renuire it. rin ime rfTfiiot trio cnnio rira iftf a A tn nrar-on tham lull-

times, a politician must be a very Magician a real j Probate 2d Mondays in February, May, August, authenticated according to law. Said estate is' supposed

to be insolvent. The personal property of the said deceased, will be sold at his late residence in Lawrenceburgh, on the 20th of May

I nnt TAATFsi W HIIVTIT? ,1,'r

April 22, 1835. " ' 15-ts".

1st 3Ionday in January, March, and November 3 days at each

lallyrand it lie can rorm and advance a creed that, ! and November may sit 6 days, if the business re

in an tilings, wm go ciown smooiiny witn l iiiii quire it. PEOPLE. Formerly, it was enough to declare Commissioners'that he belonged to this or that party. Now, it is May, September, not only necessary to do that, but tell what bethinks ; term'.

ot rail roaas canals turnpikes banks taxes White Van liuren Webster the post-office .public lands Masonry and Sunday mails. And the man who can arrange all these subjects in a epecch to please all his hearers, or induce them to believe he is for or against them, as circumstances

require, we would allow has a pretty longhead and a 1 1 on tlie 9th X.01 Ju happy nack for electioneering. j May 12th, 1835.

C. & W. WEST,

ES PECT FULLY inform their friends and the'pub-

hc, that they did, on the first day of January last,

enter into partnership, for the purpose of Merchandizing in the town of Lawrenceburgh, at the Store formerly occupied byC. R. West, under the firm of C. II. West, &Co. and have just received a General assortment of (oorts, Suited to the present and approaching season, CONSISTING IX PART OF BROAD CLOTHS, Super Ulue, invisible green, London smoke, Olive brown, blue, mixed, and drab, SATIXKTS assorted,) &XZi2&S, Ileal black Italian lutestring, black gro. do. JSuiss, black gro. de nap and Senshaw.. Mantus, Sarsanetts and lavantine satins; colored gro de Naps, plain and figured; colored Eorence ani --.tius.

A VARIKTr OF DRSS3 HAKDKErtCKIISS'S, Consisting of blond gauze, gro de zane, gro de nap, I'opelino, and crade chine; superfine gauz, aul Crape scarfs; figured and plain bobinetts, Thread and bobinett laces, and inserting, bohinett ami Swiss capes, white and Llack bobinett veils, Black, green and white gauze do.; Irish linen, lawns, and Linen cambrics; linen cambric handkerchiefs, Pink, white and black Italian crapes; plain, striped find Corded ginghams: painted Muslin, l'lain, figured and crossbarred jackonet ; Plain and figured Swiss, book and cambric muslin; Corded skirts ; Linen and cotton table diaper; Circasians, merinoes and bombazetts. Iflezt's tmm?er Wear, CONSISTING OF Sl'MMllR Q'Ji7?mj- Merino, casimere, brochell, priucctta, And lasting; real linen drilling; bluo and yellow Nankeens; superior silk velvets;

Valentia, Satin face and silk vesting.

STOCKS.' Romhazin, plain and figured silk;

Ulack Italian cravats; (ientlemen's aiul Ladies gloves;

Brown and bleached sheetings and shirtings:

Checks, plaids, and ticks, &.c. &c.

HATS, LAD IKS TCSCA.V A.VD STRAW BONNETS; BOOTS & SHOES; And are expecting daily, a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Qucensivare. GLASSWARE Sc GKOCKIUES. ALSO, Uau Irox, Castixcs, Naii.s, anh Ulndoio Glass, Vc. S c. &c. April 1, 1835. 12-tf. They feel grateful to their friends r.n 1 cu.-tomers for th liberal patronage heretofore extended, and solicit a continuance of public favors.

those s ho have bumci lih the oll'ice will please to t :nl. E. S. HE SI I, Sccrtiary Lairraicc'iurrh,Miy 7, 183."i. 17-tf WIIililABl .lOHNSOIV, ATTOnXKY AND COrXS!:M.OK AT LAW, MAVING located biinself in ManclMVter, would refpectfully inform the public, that he will receive and attend to business in tho several courts, in the county ( Deaiborn, and in the Circuit courts in the on ries of lit jley, Switzerland, JrflVrsou, Decatur and Franklin. Business confided to him will receive strict attention. Ofhca near O. Heustis's tavern. May 1, ier. 17-Cw.

WOOL CAR DIN a. THE subscriber hawng purchaseil a lease of that Mill property, known by the name of J linksou'i Mills, situate in Logan township, Deaiborn county, Indiana, lor it term of year?, would inform the public generally, that liu intends carrying on the above butiness at the raid Mills. Hi Mao-mink ark Nkw, and in Good Onnrn. He lias employed a steady experienced workman to attend to them, and no exertion will be spared on bis pan to gie general satisfaction to .all who may favor him with their custom. The prices of Carding will be the same ps at other establishments in the vicinity. JOHN WHITE. May 4,135. " 17-tf.

JJX'Z-VtS-

t'"-Bwf Giidkercbu f anl some ( ollee werj

IMt III nil iiri -i..v. v ....- tim" since : which the owner.by dewri-

bin:; ar.d paying for this notice, ran have. LauTinctburgh, May S, 1835. 17-

iappy

Late from the Boundary. Gov. Lucas, the

Commissioners, Col. Hawkins &.c. returned to this cilV last evening. There is we are informed, I

a perfect targanization over the disputed Territory n m l i . in

A CARD. G. H. DUNN, a candidate for Congress, will aidress

his fellow citizens at Versailles in Ripley county on ed-

nesday next and win also deliver an auuress m A.scpr. Enoch W. Jackson's, in Miller township, Dearborn coun-

ne next.

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TAXEEXT UP, 011 8th day of xPril

1835, by John Palmer, of Manchester !

Rectified Whiskey

ffnilE subscribers have on hand a quantity of su

-2- perior rectified whiskey, which they will sell

by the barrel on accommodating terms.

N. 3c G. SPARKS. May 1, 1834. 1G Notice is hereby given,

That after Tuesday 5th inst., I will proceed to kill

Canvassed Hams.

1 fl Ti; 1?S LBS. well trimmed and cored, for famtjVii ly us?, for sale l y L. W. JOHNSON, i May l 135. 17i : . . . j TAKEN VV, frj&Y Gi'orge 1'uker, in Langhery township. Dearborn jjj cr.mitv, Indiana, tm the 21st day of April, 1835, a j.MJ(i;EL HOUSE, about si years old; fourteen bands ihigh; loth hind lVit and one ioie foot white; fome whito j in th l'ort'hi'iul ; a natural trotter. Appraised ut twenty 'dollars by George 1. Lowe and Timothy l'oltcr. i Certified, this 1st day of May, DWi, by ' IIOK ACE BASSETT, J. 1. i Miv 7.181".. 17-3w.

are it-i'i iz from New Yoik and

sortim-nt of

1 rPl'" mhscribet are recei j2 l'liiladv-Ij'hia, u j-neral a

IIAUDWAUE, GUOCEiniN, HOOTS, SHOES, B(KV,VI:TS, BOOKS, Vr. J5r.

Which t'.iey w ill s-ll low r.p.d on ncromodating term

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si'AKKS.

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hv the Government ot unio; ana auoui mues; m. . . . nn . .t fn nt ,bouti4 1-2 handhieh.

of the line run between Ohio and Michigan. The j Sl,pp0sed to be seven years old. Appraised at urty-j whole line 13 about 70 mte3 inlenglh. J three dollars, by A. R. Pond and A. G. Dilson, 1 the

The interruption ot a lawless mob irom Micm-i uaJ Ui t - J ne lUICIlujJii"" I horpliv rprtif t! nWo tn he a true CODV f TO mv I

township, Dearborn county, Ind. idark ALL DOGS running at large within the corporation,

bay horse, witn a mac, majie am tan, , agreeaoiy to an ordinance to that affect

with a star in the loreheao", ana small i

white spot on the nose. Some addle j May 1st, 1835.

JOSEPH BOON, Marshal.

estray book.

, ta nrevented the completion of the survey,

and the Governor has very properly decided to con- j Manchester, May 7, 1835

VPI1P the Legislature as eariy in June as possiuie,

CHARLES W.

WRIGH

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Iron, JVails, &c. UST arrived, and for sale, a quality of IRON -XAILS, and American BLISTER STEEL.

GEO. W. LANE, & Co. April 9, 1835. 13-tf.

; ni; nrovision for securing the peace of the ci-1 Ifc H W JRWWMJM

Mjf entered into partnership in the practice of the LW.

Office on High street above D. Guard's Store.

r nKio. and to sustain the Commissioners j scA EO. II. DUNN & PHILIP L. SPOONER ive

114,0,(1 V

nmniat;ncr the survey.

Mr Fletcher, the author of a letter in tins paper, is stui in custody at Teconseh. All the rest give il n, nlpaH in the case, His keepers, it is sug

gested, are already tired his obstinacy, and do nnt L-novv pxartlv what todo with him. Our Mich

igan brethren should hav3 learnt at an eanler day, tht it is easier to gettno a scraps than to get qui of it. Columbus, OKo, Hemsphere, May 6.

May 12th, 1835.

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TARf BARK. (JTHE subscribers wish to contract for 100 coruof black and white oak Tan-bark, to be delivereat their Tannery the coming season. W. S. DURBIN, & C

JS'ew Lawrenceburgh, March 13 1835.

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T7INDOT7 GLASS, LL sizes, from 4 by C, to 24 by 30 inches, for sale by L. W. JOHNSON.

03-GLASS CUT to order. April 9, 1835. 14-tf.

Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Execu

tions, Summonses, Bills of

Lading, and most other kinds, for sale at this office.

SdT D0ZEX rAI,IVX LEAP HATS, (a CP"" very line article tor summer wear,) just received and are offered at wholesale or retail, on reasonable terms, at the Hat Store on High street, Lawrenceburgh. JOSEPH GROFF. April 3, 1835. 12-tf.

Fresh Fruit. fJ icily Oranges, Lemons and Turkey Fios for sale by L. W. JOHNSON. April 21, 1835. 15Shawk's Patent I.cvcr liOcKs,

Coarse Linen. CT5 ?, V AU I S 1,21,7221 for. 'n.L. or CanQjp.J? Vi'lV ussins Mrat, lor mile bv 7 J. P. DL'NX, &. Co.

Pth,lS.T. 17-tf

Mn

COSISTINO OF

Upright mortice Locks Six inch do. do. G, 7, 8, & 9 inch rim do. Vestibule Latches, Mortice do. Recess and night do.

Which are manufactured in Cincinnati, by Abel Shawk, and warranted to be superior to any formerly offered to the public, are kept constantly on hand, and for sale by W. B. SNYDER. Lawrenceburgh, Jan. 31, 1835. 3-tf

Bank Locks, Fire-Proof do. Store door do. Front do. do. Sliding do do. Folding do. do.

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Oltl .Salt, At $lrcr Land.) 1J15LS. SALT that will answer fur tock, fur salo bv J. 1 DL'N.N'.fc Co.

May 8, 1635.

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john lppihe, attorney at law, HAVING resigned his office as a Judge of the Court, will practice Law. Office on Walnut street, opposite the Methodist Church. Lawrenceburgh, April, 1835. lC-tf. B.1COJY. rfh lr4Tvn pounds of BACOX for sale by VlVjUJJllV GEORGE TO USE Y, Co. Lautrenaburghy April D, 1835. 13-tf

Dissolution cf Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing between tha un. dersigned in the Grocery and Tinning business, I1114 been dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebted to said firm, by book account or note, w ill do well to call und settle without dely with Daniil E. Bedford, who is authorized to fettle the concern. Those who neglect this notice, must expect to be put to cost. JOHN HOOD, DA.VL E. UEDF OKI). April 1, 1635. 12-tf. The Grocery Store, HERETOFORE kept by said firm, will in future h conducted by tho undersigned, at the old eland, whose intention it is to keep 011 hand a general assortment of articles in his line. Old customers, and the public generallv, are invited to give him a call in the w ay of luiness. " DAN'L E. DEDFOUD. April 1, 1835. 12-tf.

Choice Liquors. THE subscribers have received from Thiladelphh, (which they will warrant pure,)

Champaign Brandy, Port Wine,

4th proof C05. do.

Holand Gin Jamaica Spirit! May 9, 1835.

Champaign do, Lisbon do. Sweet Mataga do. N. G. SPARKS. 17-