Indiana Palladium, Volume 11, Number 41, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 24 October 1835 — Page 3
THE PALLADIUM. SATURDAY MORNING, OCT. 21, 1835. Dissolution. THH partnership existing" between the undersigned, in the publicat ion of this paper, is dissolved by mutual consent. The paper will bo continued by V. M. Cole, who alone will settle the claims against the otKce, and receive all moncj-sdue the same since the 11th July last, as if no partnerchip had ever existed between them. V. M. COLE, Oct. 21, 1SS.3. E. CURTIS.
TO THE PATRONS OF THE INDIANA PALLADIUM. It will be seen by the preceding notice, that the undersigned lias relinquished his interest in this establishment to Mr. Victou M. Cole, under whose control the paper will bo continued. The reasons which impel him to this course, are altogether disconnected with the affairs of the office, and unimpor. tant to the public suffice it to say, however, that private business, requiring his attention for a length
of time to the South, .makc3 it necessary for him to J
close his editorial duties here, at least for a season. In taking leave of the patrons of tlio Palladium and the citizens of Lawrcnccburgh, he takes pleasure in saying, that, so far as his acquaintance extended with them, he has uniformly been treated with kindness and liberality. Aided by their approving voice, thebusiness of the office has steadily increased, the listof subscribers augmented, and every assurance given that, had he continued here, he might reasonably have expected to realize the fullest remuneration for his labor. For this kindness, he can only, on
j.Vinir r himself, tender them his sincere
and best wishes. Very respectfully, E. CURTIS
Apples. We think our readers will bear us testimonjV that, although we reside in as productive spot of earth as can bo found any where, we arc not in the habit of boasting of its products. Once in a while, however we are tempted to notice a beet, a stalk cfcorn,or a radish, byway of "stumping" our neighbors. We have now before us the weight of five apples, taken from the orchard of Capt. L. Plumer, which we think deserving of notice: The largest weighs 21bs. 1 ounce, the next in size 1 lb. 11 oz.; the 3d, I lb. 10 oz.; the 4th 1 lb. 5 oz.; the 5th 1 lb. 4 oz.; making together seven pounds 15 ounces.
One hundred, (including the five named, plucked
from 2 trees,) weighed 120 lbs.; and 130, of the same
jkind of apples, 150 lbs. Can Old Wayne come up to this? If she does, we'll try her again.
DEATH OF THE HON. VM. T. BARRY. We understand that letters have been received
by the packet from England, which arrived yester
day, containing intelligence of the deatfi of the
Hon.- Wm. T. Barray, our Minister to Spain, and late Post Master General. His death occurred in
England. Globe.
Messrs. Cole a?u Curtis: Please announce Asa Smith as a candidate for Justice of the Peace for Lawrenceburgh Township. 3IANY VOTERS. PUBLIC MEETING. The citizens of Dearborn county, favorable to
the election of Martin Van Buren and Richard M.
lit - i n i i tr- ii i . c
Winter in the West. Wc have received a letter Johnson, 10 ine rresmency ana v ice x rus.ucucy o.
r u mi -ti . ... ivr xr iiiG ijruiea oiaies. arc reouesiea 10 meet m u
irom niavsviiip. v-n;iuiauuue vuuiuv. i. x. uaieu -
rOflk .Qonf trTr!i efofoa flint n OPvnrfl cnru
had set in the evening nrevious. and that at the '"St. ai 1 o ciock tr. xu. ior me purpose oi app,.u
lime of writing the snow had fallen to the depth of inS delegates to a State Convention, at Ind.anapo
six inches. The Elhcottvillo (Cattaragus county)
FALL, AND WINTER GOODSEDWARD 'SMITH BUSH nn AS on hand a general and elegant assortment of Dar ULI. Goods, suited to the present and approaching eajon, Also HARDWARE, CUTLERY, aUEENfJWARE, Ac GROCERIES, purchased in New York and Philadelphia on the best terms, and now offered for sale for cash, barter, or on time, as low as they can be had in the market. He invites tbo
lis, to form an electoral ticket.
From the Augusta (Ga.) Courier. MR. VAN BUUEN'S LETTER. We suppose the-following letter from Mr. Van
j Buren, t j a gentleman of this city, will do butlit-
papcr of the above date says that the snow was
three incites deep at the time of going to press and it
was then "storming at a furious rate. We should
think this was rather discouraging, to the farmers
of that region, and not likely to prove very benefi
cial to the crops. JSeio lorker.
October 10, 1S35.
MANY CITIZENS.
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tS . TIIERE will be a peti-
From the Arkansas Gazette IT? yifn r tJ rniTJjPOiiirto Wr firn i n r&. L f
ucuuuu iui uioso uiio are aeiermmeo on maKing ,i f rr; - j af Pt mi, rr r.Jl.vInrr
...... c. duu. ..u.. , ric-nf;yei .1 may con- , confirming the news communicated in our last ted States, I give the following- description: They
vmcesome nonrsi voter oime injust.co nine i ius of fhc re(urn oflhc rj. s Commissioners and were in appearance from 20 to 25 years old; had one
u ppunums tuumiuo tuuo ui.n, m uiu iuce oi on u.s- MiIitary Expedition from the Camanche country. ClJ,mCr- . Fort Gibson, Sept. 12, 1835.
,r asco, oepi. lu, ivoo. The U. S. Commissioners, Gov. Stokes and
siy Jjcar zir: lour letter ot the w uit. met Gen Arbuckle? agreeably to appointment, met at
...o u ui .mux. .u.ii w.u x u., a..u Cam iroiinep the Camanches and Tow-a-ash In
Mrn"T 1,1 IMJnS loipan oi it wn.cu fjanSj with (lel egations from the Chcrokees, Creeks,
reid.ca 10 ...e conunueu atiempis to prejuu.ee my CboctawSf Qsnges, and Senecas, on the 20th ult.
UV.JU, U trUll CIS IllVSeil, III HIO CblltMUlIUIJ J1 IIJB South in respect to the Slave Question.
It is deeply to be regretted, th.it there should be
lion presented tn thr nv rionoml
ROBBERY. i (C .7Vr
ON Friday the lGth Oct. 1835, about 0 o'clock in Harrison, Dearborn county, via Col. Crazier1 Also to
the evening, three young men called at my house to ) build a toll bridge over the White-water Iliver,"npar the
stay all niffht and about nalt past two, alter all was
still, they robbed my house of all my money, one
watch, two pistols, and one decanter or wrmncy.
and departed before assistance could be had, which arrived in two minutes by the alarm given by tny
wife. For the benefit of all honest men in the Uni-
cap: one biacu nat: and one wide orim wniie one;
all nearly of a size, common height; wore two box
or dandy coats; tne otner noi noticed; z nad oarK
pantaloons, the other lifrht; 1 dark vest; one calico
shirt; 1 was about G feet high; had black hair and
eyes; heavy made; lair skin; looks well; weigns
about 180. I he 2d about 5 feet 9 inches; black
hair and eyes; dark complexion; slim made; talked
and entered into a treaty of peace between them very little; weighed about 150. The 3d was about
and the rrovernment. and also between the different 5 feet 7 inches: lisrht brown hair: lisrht eves; fair
thanks
Campbell 1 White, a representative in Congress from the city of New York, has resigned his seat in that body. The late Senatorial election in Franklin county, in this State, resulted in the choice of James Conweli., Esq.
At a meeting of the Council on last Thursday evening, Mr. W. R. Snyder was appointed Marshal, vice Joseph Boon, resigned.
We would invite attention to an article on our first page, from the Indiana Journal, on the subject of Internal Improvements.
bands of Indians on this frontier.
The Ki-a-ways left the council ground before the commissioners arrived, supposed through fear; as it is thought that Cleremore, the lead in Chief of the Osages, endeavored, through false misinterprclations. to make the wild Indians believe that it
was the intention of the whites to kill them. The Infantry left Camp Holmes on their return
to this post, on the 27lh ult. and the Dragoons on
the 29th.
Mai. Masox, with his command of Dragoons, ar
rived here on tfie 5th insf. Gen. Arbcckle and finu St..kf. on tho 10th: and Mai. Bincir, in
command of the Infantry, on this date.
Lawrenceburgh .Market. Flour $5 87 to G per bbl.; Corn meal 50 to G2; Buckwheat do. $3 por hundred, scarce; Potatoes, Irish, 25; Sweet do. 75 to $1; Bacon and pork, none in market and demand great; Beef 5 to Gper lb.; Chickens doz. $1 to 1 50, Scarce; Butter lb. 15 to 18; Cheese lb. 8; Apples, green, per bbl. 75 to $1; Eggs doz. 8 to 10; Timothy seed, per bush. $2 to 2 25; Clover do. 5 to 5 50; Flax do. 75; Mustard do. black, $2 50.
n.r; wniin rr Xpt t tn rd a v is the t i me
i n' . w,?; thn Democratic meeting at our principal Slate orticcrs. Executive and Judicial,
.M . . . T : :;;.V" "I:-.:--, wc including the Governor of our State, with an nr-
Wilmington, ior uiopurposu u. ni,,..s .s of privatc citizens which, for pretrial worth and to meet at Indianapolis on the fcth of January. weight o cnaractcr iag nevcrf to my knowledge,
A mineral attendance ot our uemocrauc iritnua u.. excelled at any nrevious meeting.
this occasion it is hoped will be had, not the less to It would bo presumption in mo to add any assur
tnncict the business of the meeting, than to inter- ances of my own as to the sincerity with which the
change sentiments on the important duty they will sentiments they express are entertained, or of their
poon
I'rcs
cflbrt will be maue to carr oca Ctytr'tn nml snir!l !n.vnr,a ,lP r:ailSI nn,t rn
at the approaching canvass, with the avowed deter- tercst ofje South, which have been brought out
mination of throwing the election into tne i"sc by this hitherto threatening excitement, will have
of Representatives inns luaciu n-n,- ine ciieci, in uiiure, u rmov ui umumiuuu im-
found, on the part of any, inducements sufficiently
strong to increase? an exilement, already so arlarming, by a resort to imputations, in the truth of which no ingenuous mind can place the slightest confidence. The allegations which attribute to
me views and opinions that are sojustly obnoxious
tq,the slave-holding States, and made in the face of most explicit declarations on my part, denying all authority on tho p;jrt of the Federal Government to interfere in the matter against the propriety of agitating the question in the Detroit ol Columbia, and in the absence of a single fact, giving the least countenance to unfounded imputations. I should poorly requite tho candor with which I have hitherto been treated by the great mass of my fellow-citizens at the Soulh, were I to allow myself to apprehend that those who would otherwise be disposed to give mc their confidence, could, under such circumstances, suffer me to be prejudiced in their opinion, by the unsupported assertions of my enemies, however reckless or vehemently persisted in. Were these fabrications, therefore, designed to affect me only, I should not hesitate to leave the matter as it stands, to the action of my countrymen. But when it is inten
ded to reach, in this way, those who honor me with their friendship, I do not feel myself at liberty to withhold any correction that may, by posibility, he useful to them. With this view I send you the
enclosed proceedings of the citizens of Albany upon the subject, and authorize; you to say, that I con-
absent from the city at the time the meeting ws Agricultural Society. I he receipt ofa handheld, but took an early occasion to advise its call, some bill, containing a list of officers, and conand to encourage the attempt to make it, what it st.tut.on and by-laws, and rules for a fair, of he has been, a meeting of the people, without refer- county agricultural society reminds us that enco to their sentiments on any other subject than we no f ch show in tins county ; next to fixthat which was discussed before it. Connected ng good roads, a good agricultural society is de-
withits proceding sire to be found the names of raiie; noi mi . coumry.er da .uu ...?,.
Lusus Xaturje. A friend of ours, in Harrison
rVuinftr informs us that ho had foaled upon his
ww...j7- - I farm a few days since, a Colt with five feet; three
before the third foot growing out ol one ot Ihe others, just above the pastern joint, having a perfect hoof, which reaches the ground and appears in all things perfect. New Albany Gazette.
The Wabash Courier of the 8th inst. says:
"Much destruction has been caused by the early frosts with which we have been lately visited. The late corn has suffered immensely throughout the whole valley of the Wabash." The crops in this neighborhood have also suffered materially from the same cause New Albany Gazette.
the case, is behind the two in point of enterprise
and improvement ; but affording additional means
for the interchange of opinions, and in this waj
promoting friendship and good feeling
skin; round face; heavy made; weighed about 1G5. Their clothes were all good; 2 were handsome.
They all pretended to be saddlers and harness makers, and inquired for a situation. They were ac
quainted with a great many names in different plaW t m 1 11 1
ces. i tiev all nad watcnes ana were wen armea
with pistols and dirks. I am authorised by the citi-
zens or rranklin township, Jtipiey co. ma. 10 say that a liberal reward will bo given to any persons
brinirinfr them to iustice. Ju. S. HWvIjIjI.
THE partnership of Mokgan Sc. Bond was dissoved by mutual consent on the 10th ultimo. The accounts of the firm are assigned to F. Morgan jr. by whom they will be settled. E. MORGAN, Jr.
E. P. BOND. Oct. 24th, 1835. 41-3w THOSE indebted to the late firm of Morgan &c Bond can settle their accounts at any time, when convenient, during the vear ensuing. E. MORGAN. Jr.
Oct. 24th, 1835. 41-tf
State line.
Oct 3
Executor's Notice. THE undersigned having been appointed Executor o the Estate of THOMslS IL'IRGET, late of Dearborn county deceased, notifies those indebted to said Estate that immediate paj-ment must be made; and those having claims against the same to present them Iegallj attested for settlement. The Estate is solrent. , THOMAS HARGET, jr. Executor. Sept. 30, 183.. 33-3w
AN el Urn
N election of ten Directors of th T i r.yr,noU,,u
branch of the State Bank of Indiana, on the. nart of
individual stockholder?, will be held in Lawrenceburgh on Monday the 2d daj' of November next. ENOCH D. JOHN, Cashier. Lawrcnccburgh, Oct. 2d, 1835. 33-3w N. B. The second instalment due on tho stock in tho Lawrencebuagh Branch is payable on the tenth day of November next. Specie will be required in payment. E. D. J.
FOR SALE. I WISH to sell my FARM, two mil?
from Lawrenceburcrh. and i milfifrnm ITnr-
dinsburgh, commonly known as the Mount Pleasant FARM. Any person wish I no- tn nr-
chase can have the opportunity on the 2 Jth of this month, at public auction at my residence on said Farm, if not previously sold. Terms made known on the day of sale Oct 10-3.9ts. ABRAM ROLAND. Sale to take place between the hours of U and 10 o'clock A. M. '
Ti
NOTICE.
R. E. P. BOND, late of tho firm of Morgan
As Bond, will continue the practice of his pro
fession. Office one door west of C. ll.ee V. West.
Oct. 10th, 1835. 41-tf
JOHN IlI'PIKE, Attounev at Law,
TTTTAA'I ( r resigned his office as a Judge of the Court
II L will practice Law. Office a few doors below the
Market house, in the room lately occupied by Caswell and
Spooner.
Lawrenceburgh, April, lbJj. lb-tf.
Rockville Intelligencer.
rC entimcnts on the important duty they will sentiments they express are entertained, or ot iheir &vgar e umiuhuk ."bc called upon to discharge in tho election of disposition to make them effectual upon tbe impor- a 91 cts. per lb., though , be caneu upon i . p tant subject to which tbey relate. as 10 cts. has born g.ven ,ident. Our opponents are not inactive Lvcry J n nf nn g arc heldcorros . .. mi 1,- r T t f tha Slntn tnr Ilnrrifson J 7 . . . . . . . 1.-1 i i 11.
From Ldvj-'s New-Orleans Prices Current, of Sept. 2G.
Sugar We continue to quote thes mie rates, Si
lb., thou'di in some instances as hioli
for very fair lots. Hava
pondingly dear 1 Brown 10
White 12 a 11 cts. per lb.
Molasses A few bbls. are now and then offering,
but there is not much sale for it.
Tuhacco The market remains in much the same
tn be used as may
ual interests and ambition. Such, indeed, are . .;;rda of modern Ifhisrsrerv. Their
lll'J 7 TUl J'l wj"" - w - ' professions may be for the people; but their acts too
clearly demonstrate mat ineir goou i3 iaw .1. ..c;,i.Miinn with them. Let us then endeavor to
evert the evils which this policy would bring upon the land, by a corresponding degree of energy and perseverance.
serv't, M. VAN IfUKliiN.
Here followed the preamble and resoultions of an
nf ; -nti.it it inrtiet nipftinfT nF t he ntiznns of Albanv
Ulltl-WiHV'nio. ' O - . -
alluded to in the above letter. 1 hey denounce the
fanatical proceedings of the abolitionists ot the
North, in the most unequivocal terms and believe it
members, which, whether the result of delusion or sinister de.
believe was tho state of the parties in the signs, can only lead, if persisted in, to consequences rcs, sohat wc are as we were-nothing fatal to the happiness and lives of their Southern . u-arfUa brptliren. and subversive of tae iNational Liiion.
is
... .. . :.:nffni;i;p;,nc I i nt n on, I tn rnr niolino-nn.-l situation last renortcd. very trannuil. J wo sales ol
franchise in tne nanus oi iu usinuuj, ru..v.. , wsiuu?, "u v..., - .v,....a i o . .. r. . . .i,0or,, tt.Pir individ- nrpindire inconsistent with the nrincinlcs upon 30 hliils. each, at 0, 7 and 8 cents, as in quality,
tn ho nseu as iiinv uvc. v , , .-j - --- - ... n ...i f. .i
wfiich the Union was founded I are an wiui which w ...u ujwa...... K:irnpetlr rheriphinn-this nleasinc -nticination. Flovr The price lias continued pretty uniform
I am dear sir, very trulv, your friend and and ob't through the week at $6 50 per bbl, but yesterday
some holders advanced their demands to tuc. inquiry continues limited. Pork is without a shade of improvement, but the same prices arc asked Mess $17 a $18; Prime $15 per barrel, limited demand. Bacon Though still in limited demand, is not without occasional inquiry, and there are some who hold at higher rate than those we quote. The market has an amplejsupply. Hams, S; Middlings, 7 a 7 ; Sholders 0, small sales. Lard The price continues stationary at 8 a 0 cents per lb. and wo have no particular change to notice in the demand, which is limited.
Buttct In Northern we remark no change Western is very plenty, and has declined to 12 13 ccnt9 ner lb.
WJiiskeu This article we qucte lower; 374 a 38
cents per gallon is Hie most at present it win com
maud.
Coffee Remains without tho slightest change
in prices whatever, and though the inquiry is not
creat, the stock is perceptibly diminishing, owing
to the matket not having been rcpienisiieu oy any late arrivals; the quotations are for Havana GreenJ 13i a 14 Middling, 12 a 13; Itio 134 ; St. Domingo, 11 4 a 12i cents per lb. Pish Sales of all kinds of Fish continue to be very moderate; the only change wo notice in prices is for No. 3 Mackerel, which is now worth but $9 per bbl. Corn Upwards of 4000 sacks were sold early in the week at 70 cents per bushel, which is about as much as any quantity of it would bring.
The late election in this State, for the dictate of enlightened reason and patriotism to
ambers of Confess, resulted in the election of discountenance and repress this spirit of fanaticism
t-, ,i WImVr and three Administration
This, we
. . . . rt. ,nmi,o nfil.P brethren, and subversive
gained or Legislature, are, as usual, against us in politics. Ohio, The recent election in Ohio, it is believed has rcsu'ltcd favorably totbeadministration In Hamilton counts where the -Herd of North Bend resides, the administration party have achieved a mcst triumphant victoy. The entire Democratic ticket has succeeded, with the exception of Treasurer. "William Price, has been elected Senator by a majority of 2Sr. Jas. J. Faran, D. Hosbrook, Wm.
Conkiin, and Andrew l'ortcr, mc wemocruuc didatca for representatives, have an average tnajori
y cf 491 over the four opposition candidates. 3Ir. Varan's average majority over the opposition ticket.
were to bo elected, which
From tho returns received wc may safely calculate upon a decided anti-Whig majority in the next Legislature cf Ohio. Tho Republican in speaking r ti.o nmbable complexion of the Senate, says
U l v . - I
returns have
.lictrirts. where Senators
ffive to the administration nine Senators, and to the opposition three. If the districts to be heard from rhouldall result in favor of the opposition, there will be a majority of one in our favor, in the next Senate So much for the "Harrison Slow March," in the Buckovc State. Pennsylvania. The returns of the elections in this State have not been Bufiiciently received toenablo us to judge with certainty as to the result. There is but little doubt, however, of Uitncr's election. The friends of the administration have long
nectert this, from the divided and tUstractcu siaie
of the Democratic party in mai wu. lutl!Ulo doubt, however, but a large majority of the members of the legislature, will be returned, friendly to tbo administration. A shock of an earthquake was . sensibly felt in St. Louie, about tix o'clock on the morning of the 17th inet.
Practical Mob Law. A correct delineation of
what Mob-law properly fends to, is related as having latpn td.ir hprn in tho following manner: A re-
" ' ' ' v. w , porter sent on by the editor of an eastern paper, to glean the true cause of proceedings here during the htc disturbances, in conversing upon these matters, openly expressed his approval of the violent acts of mobcracy of the preceding night. Then, std one of our fellow citizens, you are really in f ivnr o f mob-law. and seizing tho reporter by
- the collar, told him he would give him a practicable I 7 1 . t ...III . . A
exemplification of his own uocmncs, ano, wnuuui more ado, forced him into a neighboring tavern, and demanded his money, unless ho was strong enouoh to retain it. The reporter endeavored to convince himself it was all a joke ; but finding the
parctical expounder or principles both powci utanu in earnest produced his round, and begged most humbly that the other customary measures or tarring
. bocn received iron, twelve Sensorial and leathering m.g " '" CK
Willi llavm' given me umuii3Ui --..-v.... paper a most dreadful rriglit in thus putting into
practice Ins own opinions, uiu uiau ...uw..( ......
an application or little tenderness, cjecieu mm rrom the room, and, throwiug his money after him,
said all he charged for this lesson, was inai u snouia be reported for the columnsof his patron s journal;
but, doubting whether this will be done, it is hoped,
ftm I it tmv anncar ihronah voUT paper lor the lllfor
tnalion or those ignorant or the results of mob
supremacy. Baltimore American.
New Valuable Works. TTUST received and for fale at this office a frw copies of ill a new and complete map of the OHIO KIVKKj; the
iMl.S.SLSSirri, from Pittsburgh to the ocuan. Also, the
Traveller'sCnude, a highly useful work.
Sl Co. 17-tf
Coarse Linen, 6T f&4fih YARDS XtllfENforfacks or CanfaLrJM vassine Meat, for sale by
' J. 1 DUN May 8th, 1835.
"X1&T11,1m be sold on Tucswlay the 27th instant, at the
V V residence of (eoruk kavek, the following proper ty, to wit : Household and Kitchen Furniture, Farming Iftctisils, Vr. &c. Terms of sale, cash in hand for all sums under tliree
dollars, and all sums over three dollars six months credit
with approved security.
Oct. 17th, 18J.. 4U-'ts
HE subscribers have received a splendid assortment o
SIMPLE AJrn FAJs'CY Dry Goods, A IsoHA Jin JfA RE, GRO CERIES, BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Sc. Sc. Purchasers will please give us a call. Cct. 10, 18.95. N. Sc G. SPARKS.
TAKEN UP by Stephen Siddle of Miller tovvn-lrp, Dearborn count3', nd. a BAY MARE COLTf supposed to be two years old last spring; about 14 hands high; a small star in the forehead; a small snip on the nose; dark legs. No
other marks or brands perceivable. Appraised at twenty dollars by John Garrison and Thomas Ifarget. I certify the above to be a true copy from my rstravbook WM. PARVIN, j. P. Sept. .30, 183.. 38-3 w
THE subscriber has just received a Fplendid assortment of FUR Sc HAIR CAPS, of the latest fashions, which he will sell on reasonable terms, at Wis Hat Store on Main Street, a few doors above Mr. Cable's Hotel. JOSEPH GROFF. Lawrenceburgh, Sept. 30, 1833. 38-tf
HAY FOR SALE.
fTTIIE subscriber would sell on reasonable terms, if apLl plication be made soon, 70 tons of good Timothy
liau, now stored on the Ohio River, at the head of Laugh
ery Jsland. lie wishes also to contract for CUTTIjXG A THOUSAND CORDS of IVOOD, and for clearing one hun
dred acres of land. They will be let separately or together, as may suit the contractor. Cash will be paid for the work.
Oct. 17th, 1835. 4U-3w V. t. IvAUli.
JDissoimion of Partner shin
THE partnership heretofore existing under the firm of RODNEY &. JJURTON is dissolved. The infirm
heatth of Mr. Barton has induced him to withdraw from the concern. The business will be continued by the subscriber asthough no change in the firm had taken place.
WM. UUDNEY. Lawrenceburgh, Oct. 10,1835-39ow
THE subscriber, agct t of the Protection Insurance Company is ready to insure Houses, Merchandize, &c. against FIRE, and Keel and Flat-Boats, and their car, goes against the dangers of the RIVER, on as reasonable terms, as any other Insurance office. The Protection Insurance Company is liberal in tho adjustment of lossei and prompt in their payment. A liberal credit given on premiums, for Marine rolicic. P. L. SPOONER, Oct 01-39ow Agent Pro . Ins. Company.
SntrLn crnn forthh bite of a Spider. Havinfr seen in the Post an account of tho sufferings ofa lady in New York, from the bite ofa Spider, I would mention a remedy, which I know from my own experience to be effectual: Take rich earth and mix with cold water until it attains the consistency of a polticc, then cover the part bitten, and all the parts affected, renewing from time to time, the earth, as it becomes dry, and in a short time the poison will be entirely extracted. N, Y. Paper j
Messrs. Colk fc Curtis, will you please give the following notice. a place in your columns? The General Association of the Baptists of Indiana, will hold their next annual meeting on the 30th
and 31st of Oct. lb3o, in tne meeting nouse on Short street. .
The introductory sermon, by Kev. L.zra i ishcr,
on Friday at eleven o clock A. Ji. It is expected the meeting will be protracted till
the Tuesday following: Preaching is expected on Thursday evening, 2Sth,
at 7 o'clock, by Kev. Altred uenneu, oi iew ow.
NOTICE TO PENSIONERS.
TS" HAVE to-day received twelve hundred dollars for the U payment of Pensioners in this Bank District.
Eleven hundred of which is (or Revolutionary 1'cnsioncrs
underact of June, 183:2: and one hundred for Revolution
ary Pensioners underact of May, 1838, which will be paid n tuia nnirn nn nnnliration of Pensioners, with their
vouchers in due form of law, during business hours, from D o'clock A. M. to 2 o'clock P. M.
ENOCH D. JOHN, Cashier.
Office Lawrenceburgh Bank, 40-tf
lijth uctooer, )
CHOICE LIQUORS,
JUST RECEIVED FROM FHILADELPIIIA.
TJ71RENCH Rrandy, Port Wine,
-It' Holland Gin, Jamaica Spirits, Which will be sold low. Oct 10,1835.
Lisbon do.
Sweet Malaga do. N. & G. SPARKS.
Foil, saIjF: WE will sell one hundred andjifty-nine acres of unimproved land, situate on Tanners Creek, near Bullock's Ford, and about 3 miles from Lawrenceburgh. Should it not be sold before the 7th November next, it will be offered at public sale, in Lawrenceburgh, to the highest
bidder. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock M., on said day. Further information will be given by inquiring of either of us. 1. C & J. R ABB. Oct. 17th, 183.5. 4U-3w
25 Bis. Fresli Flour
TTUST received by the subscribers, tresh ground Irom Oli New Wheat, and manufactured on the Muskingum
ifrtlministratoris Sale.
TTOTICE is hereby given, that I will expose to 8ale, at J public auction on Saturday the thirt3'-first day of Oct. Ifci35, at tho premises lately owned by Dr. Isaac Ferris, deceased, on Tanner's Creek, the following personal prop erty of the said deceased, to-wit: Two horses, one twohorse wagon, one set of new harness, farming utensils, &c. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums of three dollars and upwards; tho purchaser giving his note with ap proved security. JOHN B. CLARK, Adm'n. Manchester, Oct. 10, 1835-39 w3 Administrator's Notice. TATOTICE is hereby given that I shall, on Tuesday the JLNi third day of November next, at tho lato residence of Ezekiel Jackson deceased, offer for sale "25 head of horser,
cattle, sheep, hogp, farming utensils of all kinds, household and kitchen furniture, and all the personal property of
said deceased, and shall continue from day to day until all said property is sold. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. on said day when terms of sale will be made known by the undersigned. HIRAM JACKSON, Admr. Oct. 10. . 30-3w.
a hrst rate article.
Oct. 15, 1835.
For sale by
J. P. DUNN&. Co.
.Messrs. Colu & (Juutis You will please announce my name as a candidate for Justice of the Peace, for Lawreneeburrrh township; the election
for which takes place on the last day of this month. JOHN 31 'PIKE.
Oct. 1825.
DIED At his residence in this place, after a long
illness, Mr. Horace Wiiitxey, formerly ot Connecticut, in 4'Jd vear of his age.
On .Monday evening last, Misa Lliza, Uaugii-
terofMr. William Johnson, of this place, in loth
year of her age.
Produce $ Commission Warehouse,
(grCINCINNATI.CQ
JTTvIE subscriber is prepared with a large ana commodi-
JJL ous 11 AREHOuZsh, opposite the l'ublic Landing
nn Front, between Main and Svcamore streets to receive
nn Storage, or for sale on Commission, ff'ESTERJ
PRODUCE of every description. His attention will be particularly directed to the Sales of Flour, Whiskey, Pork, Baconf and Lard. Liberal advances in Cash will be made on consignments for sale in this place, or for shipment to any market in the
United States
The highest market price will at all tunes be paid in Cash
GIJvSEJYO. RMS1-n 'i &c f i jinitn. - Arpnt for the COV INGTON CO'ITON FACTO-
for
RY, a muftant supply of those well known YAXIITQ will be kept on band, for sale on the most liberal terms. Particular attention paid to Receiving and Foruarding GOODS. R. BUCHANAN.
Oct. 15, 1835. 40-Gw CY. Oatette.
DEARBORN COUNTY SEMINARY. THERE will be an examination of the students of this Institution on Thursday the 22d of Oct. next, and
Ian exhibition on the day following. I ho exercises of
which .will commence at 9 o'clock A. M. About twelve of the students will deliver orations with music introduced between. The members of the Zelomathean Society of Dearborn County Seminary likewise present a friendly solicitation to all the lovers of oratory, science and virtue, for their presence at a celebration on the Evening of the 2:2d at 6 o'clock, when an address will be delivered before the sociey in. behalf of its institution and progress. ISAAC M'COV, PrincipalWilmington, Sept. 529th, 1835. oct 3-383 SAT.E OF REAL ESTATE.
PUBLIC notice is hearby given, that by v.rture ofa decree of the Probate Court of Deaborn county, I shall expose to sale at public vendue, on the premue,, on Monday 3Gth inrtant, liftjfour acres . of land, the property ot the widow and heirs of II .am. Tucker,
A CARD!
I HAVE HKJMUr ED my OHice into the red brick corner building, opposite Mr. Hunt's hotel, two doors he-
low J. 11. Lane fc Co's. frtore; where my clients can at all
times find me.
Oct. lb,183.. 0-2ino P. S. MAJOR.
:Noit"eastnr 2G, towship No. 7, rang. f Denrtmrn. adioinin? landn of J. C
ti west, in Vie cciu..ij , CT- - M'ller Itartholouiew Regiuer and others the same will I )ld'for the benefit of widow and heirs, divested of .iJr one half dh in hand,' the residue in twr equal
ments at six aim iweivu minim wu mieirsiai iut
The deferred i)ayments to ue well secureti. ISAAC COLWELL. Commissioner. :
pay
cent
Oct. 2, 1833.
