Indiana Palladium, Volume 11, Number 42, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 31 October 1835 — Page 3

"The Constitu-

Qiid lvu hundred

Ij A AV It I'j A C E IV U IV G II , Austin has written lo several citizens of Nacog- : " jdoehes, thai a resort to arms is invitable.

oATUR I) AY 'MO UN I X G , OCT. 31, l:tt. They hive hoisted a fli :Tr , -::r;Tr:i rr TrTrr 1 tio" of inscribed i

jir. uor or mc uuueu oiarc. , Frewine1 gathered arouud itj determined to stand graph, has given notice that he is about to transfer j or f.,i xv:t, ;t -

his publication otnee eastward. Dr. L. K. uibson. c suhjoin the following letter from General

is to continue the Telegraph at v ashington. The Wabash Courier Epcika of the change after

this manner: Sax Augustine Texas, T!, TT..m.l Q,ine Trtlflffrin'! nfl!i Rlli inaf 5lhOct. 1S35.

J HI VV. UlllkJ - - j I w ... w i O A ' I 1

fcives notice tint it will hearcafier be conducted "UJr r our rtti V 1 , y?u 3 m by Dr. Edw vrd It. Gibson, the Associate Editor of t r:imlun, !,!r u,,ay be "rned of our suua-n,-T C.nr.r.v for tho last three vears. If. as it I t,on- .GCTarm defence of our Oalhi, and our

r Houston to the gentleman who brought the intelli

gence

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appears by.this movement, the Telegraph mustdie, onamuuon.w meviiaute m lexas: it is consoling to know that the Doctor's skill in! , Voluxteeus from the U. Stales will join Imin;st..rhiL oniates will mevent the anonies of a 1 t,,cir hrelhcren in tins section, they will receive

....t.tn .i;ee.ili,t;nn 'liberal bounties of land. We have millions of

" i acres of our best lands unchesen and unappropri- . i aled Cleared this week for New Orleans, eight flat-1 V ... -i -n , . , , et 153011 man co"ig with a good r.flj and one boats, well laden with cattle, hogs, hay, cats, corn, J hundred rounds of ammunition and come soon. fcc. principally the products of the M iami bottoms j Our war cry is Libertv or Death i' Our prin-

The aggregate value of their cargoes, is estimated Jciplea are to support the Constitution, and DOWN

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at $19,075. The following are the shipments: No. 24. Isaac Bruce owner Cargo, assorted, value $!GeO . No. 25. Jeremiah Ilowcrtor ownCargo, assorted; value $1SOO.

Nd. 20. George llarwood owner Cargo, 100 j

23 head of cattle; GOO bushels corn

WITH THE USURPER!!! Your friend, SAM. HOUSTON.

THE GAMA GRASS. His patch of gama grass is about one-sixth of an acre in extent, and is the produce of between thirty and forty roots, which were subdivided and

licad of hoiTs; 23 head of cattle; uUU nusheis com lransphntld Usl spring These he had carefuily value, $1075. The above were insured at the Law- j preserved, without cutting, for seed , with a view of renceburgh Insuranco Office. j extending its cultivation upon a largo scale, the No. 27 c 23. O. P. & S. Ludlow owners Car- i ensuing year. Unifortunately, however, for the ra, 100 tons hay value, $15C0. entire realization of his wishes a day or two prior to

will occur m despite of the most active vigilance.

Iiau not in and demolished the creater portion ol

tons hay; value 700.

No. 30 & 31. Daniel McMullen owner Cargo, ,lig sccd glalkSj and we do nol vvo'nder al jtj f(jr it is 103 tons hay; value lOfcO. Insured at the Pro- cne Qftho most templing grasses we have ever

lection Insurance Office.

The river, operated upon by the late rains, which ccem to have been very heavy to the east, has been unusually high for the season. The low bottoms in some places were overflown, and fears entertained for the safety of the tinpulled corn. We have beard of no damage to the crop, in this section, and as the water is falling, none need he apprehended at present. Business is tolerably brisk along the river, though rather early in the season for the commencement of the heavy trade.

"Wc sec it stated that Judge White has been unanimously re-elected United States Senator, by the Legislature of Tennessee.

Arrangements are being made by the Post Master General for carrying the mail three times a weekly between Cincinnati and St. Louis. The Life and Trust Company have made an arrangement with the branch of the U. S. Bank, Cincmnati, by which its business is transferred to the Company, and the branch ceases to exist.

seen. lie had, however, previously saved a considerable quantity of seed, from which, together with tho roots, which will boar the most liberal sub

division, lis will bo enabled to plant out three or four acres nxt spring. We were not aware until wc went to Droohland Wood, that any gentleman

in our neighborhood, had growing any thing like the quantity which we there saw, and our surprise was the moro ngreeab'e on that account. For oursclf, we have never doubted for an instant the vast superiority of this grass over all others, because there has been a concurrence of opinion among all those who have written unon it. frum North

Carolina to the Mississippi. But if we had doubled.

jail our scepticism would have been removed, on i

viewing Mr. Caton s patch. Those stalks which were remaining untouched, wero from six lo seven feet high, studded on two sides from the earth to the top, with long blades of the most rich and luxuriant fodder. When wo speak of the stalks of this grass being six and seven feet high, we do not desire to be understood as wishing lo convey the idea of its being coarse, for according to our notion of coarseness, it is any thing else; and it should be recollected, that it was the growth of the whole season, whereas it will bear " cutting

for hat every thirty days, and for sailing every fifteen or twenty days. If cut monthly and cured for hay as directed by our correspondent, Agricoh','

we leel assured not only that it would yield as much as its warmest advocate has ever claimed

for it; but that it will make a most delicate, lu-

scious, nulritiouSjUnu acceptable iood lor slock of all kinds. It has been said that the ttrouhlc? of setting it, is so great us to deler farmers and phnteis from venturing upon its culture. For ourself we hold it that no business man ought to acknowledge any such word in his vocabulary, and least of all, an a"riculiurist. But if it mnst be recognized rp

legitimate, it should be relatively considered, and if relation be had lo its endurance and .yield, even

a dillitanti farmer would acknowledge that the

trouble was the mere coinage of a feminine brain. From one and a half to three tons per acre, scarcely

ever exceeding two, is about the average production

The Wheeling Gazette says the Ohio river was j 0f most other grasses, under good management, in higher on the 821 instant, than it has been since the most favorable Seasons. Clover must be

The twa friends and twa books. In a granadier company of a Scottish regiment forming a

part of the British army in Jspain, were two privates,

known among their comrades ss the twa frieri?," from the steadiness of their mutual attachment,

and otherwise much respected for propriety of con

duct. In one of the last skirmishes which took

place among the lower Pyrenees, when our brave

fellows druvu their opponents from one entrench

ment height to another, to the very confines of the "sicred territory," one of the "friens" received a

severe wound on the thigh. During the few weeks

in which our troops were in cantonments previous to entering France, the wounded of the regiment

in question lay in a church, and among thetn the

individual now mentioned; his friend, in the intervals of duty, most affectionately watching over him. On one occasion our informant, while visiting and cheeirng the sick of his own company, finding himself placed within a few feet of their bed, but in a position where he remained unseen, could nol forbear stopping lo admire the behaviour of ihe two friends; and, as he confessed, his heart melted even to tears, on hearing their conversation. "Jamie,11 said the wounded man, "I feel sae strong to-day,

that 1 lain would hear you read to me." 41 am most willing," replied his companion; "but I fear we

can get no books here, an' it is tar to my quarters, an' ye ken I dinna like to leave you." "Look," was the answer, "into my knapsack; there arc twa books, the Bible, and Burns1 poems! If ye read," continued he, looking up lo h's friend with a gralcful smile, I dinna muckle care which ye get." But seeing his companion look grave and rather displeased, the patie.nt immediately added, "Oh, dinna think, Jamie, I undervalue the word o1 truth,

or would compare hie divine volume wrony human production, but what I mean is, that in my present condition, my mind, when ye read Burns, would bo sure to turn on something guile, for his descriptions are sae clear, and sae sweet, that they bring ither days and ither places to my mind my pains are forgot my thoughts wander far away our a in harne rises before me, wi1 its green knowes, rowans,

an' glinting burn an1 oh, Jamie, i think upon my mither, an1 upon Jeannic an1 my heart, a1 the same as wi1 my Bible, rises to God, through v. hose

kind providence 1 hope to return, never to leave

The New Orleans Beeof the 2nd inst.says: "We arc pleased to find that the join nths's throughout Louisiana do nol write so "despondingly of the cotton and sugar crops as heretofore; although most of them admit, that the produce f the present year will bo less than thai of last. The favorable state of the weather during the past month augurs well for the sugar crops." . Lou. Jour.

The New Orleans True American of the 5th Inst, saysi ''In a few days, the important work of draining the swamps will be commenced in that part hounded by Rampart street, the Biyou St. John, Canal Carondelet, and the Biyou Road. In the prosecution of this work, hundreds of laborers will he wanted." Ib.

PUBLIC MEETING. The citizens of Dearborn county, favorable to the election of Martin Van Buren and Richard M. Johnson, to the Presidency and Vice Presidency of the United States, arc requested to meet at Wilmington, on Saturday, the JJlst day of October, inst. at 1 oclock P. M. for the purpose of appointing delegates to a State Convention, at Indianapolis, to form an electoral ticket. October 10, IS35. MANY CITIZENS, Messrs. Cole & Curtis You will please announce my name as a candidate for Justice ofthf Peace, for Lawrenceburgh township; the electioL for which takes place on the last day of this month. JOHN MTIKE. Oct. 1325.

Messrs. Cole and Curtis: Ploase announce Asi

candidate for Justice of the Peace foi

MANY VOTERS.

The. INashviue union ot me um msiant says smith as a

"Mr. Rowe, one of the Managers of the Nashville Lawrenceburgh Township.

Theater, committed suicide on Friday evening last,

by hooting himself. 2323J31ja2 UQ

OIJIO, N O Canal Banking Co 5

Hon. John Macnhcrson Berrien, of Georgia, Com 1 bk. Cincinnati par

has been spoken of, in several of the Opposition Franklin bank of do par

rvinrro nc n r.nndl. !iti fr ll.n V'trn TrPWlpnr v. on DanK Ol UUUCOtlie 1

the Harrison ticket.

do payable at Phila. l

DIED At his residence in Miller Township, in in this county, on Friday the lGth inst. Mr..liicnard Roeinson, aged 77 years. SUPJEUJFMJYX I?JL O UK. fRHE subscribers keep coustantly on hand a large supU ply of superfine flour. GEO. W. LANE & Co.

Oct. 29 1835. 4:2-

New

AVE just received from Philadelphia and

York a fresh and complete assortment of fall and

winter goods. G. TO USE V & Co. 42-

Marictta

Mount Pleasant Norvvalk Geauga Bank of Zanesville St. Clairsville

Commerc'l b'kL. Erie li

Dayton Bank 14 Commercial bk. Scioto li

F & M bk Steubenville 14 Columbu3 14 " Lancaster 14

Muskingum bk

Union bk of Louisiana. 5 All others uncertain MISSISSIPPI. Planters Bank 5 Agricultural bk Natchez5

14

14 State bk Mississippi do 5

14 14 14 14

M-

Urbana Banking Co

A

FRESH supply and warranted good by G. TOUSEY

&, Co. 40-

them nor Scotland mairl"

tears and sobs together.

The soldiers mingled

C5 JlalcoiTCs trawls.

CJASBI

AID for Flas Seed by

G. TOUSEY it Co. 4;2-

We arc informed that the steamer Boons Lick whilst funning on the Mississippi u short distance above New Oilcans, burst her boiler. Two men

were killed, and a number badly scalded ; supposed to be 130 or '10. We have no farther particulars,

only that she was in the act of running a rucc against the steamboat Rob Roy. Ncio Albany Gazitlc. From an official document just published, it appears that there have been in all since the establishment of the U. S. military academy at West Point in 1S02, 7S5 graduates, who have been disposed of as follows:

In ihe military service (July, 1S31) -Killed in battle -

iooo

BUSHELS gf oats wanted immediately. U. TOUSEY & Co.

JLOSTB5 BtEnVMRlP. THE subscriber has lost or Loaned a Blue Goat's h;ir Camblet C loak, nearly new, lined with a heavy l'een American Baize, collar and facing of blac k silk velvet. I will give the abovo reward to any person returning the said cloak to me. JACOB P. DUNN. Oct. 30th 1833. 42-3w.

The New Orlcms Bee, of the 9th inst., quotes Hour at $74 to 1 per bbl. Corn at 70 cents per bbl. Sugar, best, at 9 to 94 cents per lb. Coffee, best, at 13 to 11 cts. per lb. Bacon, hog round, at G to 8 cents per lb. Lard at 84 to 9 cents, plenty.

Died in service Resigned Declined Disbanded Dropped Dismissed Unknown

The election of Mr. Conweli to the Senate, in Franklin county hi regarded by some of our editorial brethren, as a favorable omen for the White Water Canal. Col. llutchens (his competitor) was thought not to hold quite the right views, in refer etice to that work, and hence his defeat by a large majority. No anti-canal mau goes to the legislature from that quarter. Right enough.

434 9 !208 4 27 8 10 1 785

SALE OF PROPERTY.

A Ev ,

14 14

Western Reserve 14

All other s uncertain. KEjVTUCKYC Bank of Louisville par Louisville Hotel Co 14 Bank Commonwealth 2 do Kentucky &z br'chs 2 All others of no value

TEJWESSEE.

State bk Tenn. & br Union t)k Nashville do payable in Phila. Yeatman Woods ) payable at Nashville

do payable at Phila 14 All others uncertain

LOUISIANA.

Bank of Louisiana do Orleans Commercial bk Loui'a

Consolidated Associat'n 5

City bk of N Orleans Louisiana State Bank

Citizens' bk of Loui'a 5

Mec & Tra bk & br

All others uncertain

ALABAMA. Bank of Mobile IE State bk Alabama &brl5

All others uncertain VIRGINIA. Valley and Branch

Bank of Va & branchesll

do payable Charlestonli Farmers' bk Va &c br li N. W. bk at Wheelingl4 payable at Wellsburgli

All others uncertain, MICHIGAN. Michigan bk $5 and up. 3 F & Mec bk of Micti ) $5 and upwards 3

Smaller notes Bank of River Raisin All others no value. INDIANA.

F & M bk $5 & up

Br Bk Lawrenceburgh par All others . 1 I) 1ST, COLUMBIA,

Bank of Metropolis 2

All others uncertain. PENNS YL VANIA.

Allegany bk of Pa. 14 Bank of Chambersburgli

Chester county 1 4 Germantown li Delaware county 14 North America 14 Pittsburgh 14 Other banks general-

5; hj from 2 to 5.

5 3

14

SALE of the personal property of the estate of

an Davip, deceased, will take place at the house

of George Lariison, in Jackson township, on Saturday the 21tt November next, cbiitiiting of one hors", a piantity

of leather, Household "fc-od Kitchen furniture, Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. GEO. LAKRISON, ) WILLIAM CAIUN, $

&c.

Exrs. 12-ts

the tlood of 1SG2, Much damage was done to corn and fencing on the low bottoms.

Pennsylvania Elections. The gubernatorial election in this State has resulted, as we -expected, in the choice of Joseph Ritner. His vote, though lirgo when compared with the other candidates separately, yet it will vary but little from that of 1?S2. The administration gain during this time, as shovvn by the vote of Wolf and Muhlenberg, is over 12,000; and it is believed that the counties to- bo heard from will increase it to 13,000.

sown every second year, as also many other of

the grasses: timothy every seven years. At each

Speculation in new hands. A fair was held

lately by the ladh s of Christ Church, Green BiyJ from which the fair trr. flickers realized about two thousand h liars. This was a capital ample enough to bo traded upon, and the ladies forthwith commenced operations. They wvnt lo an auction of real estate, and thero bought four lots, which they sold again tiie saie day at an adance of eleven hundred dollars. The whole amount, therefore, of their pains was upwards of $3,100, and may be Iookid upon as a pretty fair operation, every thing considered. Courier.

Executor's Notice. t Fj subscribers haing been duly appointed ExecuJii tor's of the Estate Evan Davis, deceased, woidd respectfully inform his debtors, and creditors, that they are now ready to administer and settle the Estate. Immediate attention to this notice will be neeessary by those interested. The estate is supposed to be insolvent. GEO. LARIUSON, ) r WILLIAM CAIUN, $ 'xr, 42-3w.

P? J)Y the subpcribcr on Sunday morning, befveen 9 and sLE 10 o'clock on the Lawrencebur&h road near Cam

bridge, one bag of tito'-.king tarn, containing from 20 to '22 pounds in single cuts. Any person finding the above property, and returning it to the owner will be liberally rewarded. JAMEsS ANGEVINE.

42-.

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Agricultural Fairs.

82,5S3; Wolf

The returns received give Ritner

o3t71G; and Muhlenberg 3G7GS. The recent elections in Ohio, Georgia and New Jersey have resulted favorably to the administration or Van Buren ticket. Ohio has elected a decided democratic Legislature, which may bo considered as ominous of Mr. Fwiugs fate for re-election to the Senate. From the returns received, the administration majority on joint ballot is 20, certain; and we caculate on more. Last year wc were that much

in the minority. The Union party in Georgia have achieved a most triumph victory over the Nullifiers and their allies by the election cf an administration governor, members of Congress and a large majority in both branches cf Ihe State Legislature. In New Jersey wc arc successful. Out of 14 counties heard from, the Democratic ticket had succeeded in nine certain, "probabty (says a letter) in ten, and I should not be surprised if the Whigs had only three."

It :s with peculiar satis-

of these alternations of culture, the expense of faction that we perceive from our exchange papers, ploughing, seeding, and sowing, have to he incur- ,nat almost our whole Siato is alive on the subject red. Tha gama grass, when once set, lasts An scv-! f agriculture. Not only have numerous societh s cnty years, and if cut once a month from the 1st of j l'-4 fanned throughout the State, hut what is of May till the 1st of November, both months J much greater value, these arc receiving interest and included, MvYofV says it w ill yield three hundred j permanency from the arrangements making in thousand pounds of green grass. In the curing, by I every direction for holding agrieultural faiia this his mode, the loss in drying was a? fourteen tsix"; j fall. The premiums proportioned at these fairs, at which rate thi aggregate amount would yield in i considering the infancy of our existence and opeilricd hay sixty-four and a quarter tons to the acre rations, are remaikably liberal. Tins result scons startling and it really is so; hut ' Our agricultural law passed in February last, and

Jrom what trc have seen of tho grass, and from ihe wc arti protiu to say, that now, Indiana has a

concurrent opinion of 'Agricolo and others, we concede to it our most implicit belief. The

aggregate assumed by this writer, is one at which he had a right to arrive. Ho weighed tho product of several of the plants or bunches, and they weigh five, fifteen, sixteen and seventeen pounds each, in all fifty-three pounds, or an average of thirteen a nd a quarter pounds at each cutlin", seven in number.

I his would carry us into the consideration of nearly ! iEv business. Uld boots and shoes are now

tiro millions of pounds of ihe green grass, instead j purchased by cart loads in New-York city, and

three hundred thousand, as assumed by

School. J1?7R. GRAY, rcspectfulhy informs the inhabitants of J.f Lawrenceburgh, that he has taken the school-room in the IJemcnt of the Presbyterian church, where he intends to open a school on the 3d day of November next. IJe confidently solicits the patronage of those who, heretofore have extended their encouragement to his predecessors.

l or references, and terms of tuition

E. Ferri?, or him at his school-rjom. Oct. 2'Jth 1835.

42-3w.

KAY FOR SALE.

TILE subscriber would sell on reasonable term:, if application be made soon, 70 tons of good Timothy Hay, now stored on the Ohio River, at the head of Laughery Island. lie wishes also to contract for CUTTING A THOUSAND COflDS of WOOD, and for clearing one Aundrcd acres of land. They will be letseparately or together, as may suit the contractor. Cash will be paid for the-work. Oct. 17th, 1835. 49-3w 1). G. RABR.

THERE will be a pcti-

tion presented to the next General Assembly asking for a charter to make a turnpike road from Lawrencebureh to

Harrison, Dearborn county, via Col. Grazier's. Also, to build a toll bridge over the White-water River, near tho State line. . Oct 3

A1

THE subscriber, agent of the Protection Insurance Company is ready to insure Houses, Merchandize, &c. against FIRE, and Keel and Fiat-Boats, and their cargoes against the dangers of the RIVER, on as reasonable terms, as any other Insurance office. The Protection In

surance Company is liberal in the adjustment of losse and prompt in their payment. A liberal credit given on premiums, for Marine Policies. P. L. BPOONER, Oct 01-3Dov Agent Pro . Ins. Company.

fTTIIE partnership of Mokoan & Bond was disJLL soved by mutual consent on the 10th ultimo. The accounts of the firm are assigned to E.Morgan jr. by whom they will be settled.

K. MORGAN, Jr. E. P. BOND. Oct. 24th, 1835. 41-3w

rrnllOSE indebted to the late firm of Morgan &

tifoe,

A BARGAIN. fra VIE undersigned, intending to transferhis Publication Jl Oilice to the Eastward, otfors to sell the PRESSES 'I'VPP. or.,1 AIATVIJIAT.H :.. .u T. W-i-

The mercenary owners the of Globe have boasted that the -M- "end can settle their accounts at any

printing of the House of Representatives would be the re- when convenient, during the year ensuing.

15. MOKGAIV, Jr. 41-tf

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larger nomoer oi agricultural societies than any other western Sta'p. And wo doubt not, there will be moro agricultural fairs this autumn, in Indiana, than in all the other western Stales together. This is a good beginning may wo hold on our way rejoicing. "God speed the plough.11 Indiana Aurora.

of the

Agncolo7; and, indeed, tins latter aggregate is nearly fifty per cent, less than the reduced average

weight of the plant, eight pounds, which for safety this country sake, he also assumed. If wo calcukito the saving

of labor, which a grass that hist seventy years will!

taken to an establishment near Ilarlam, where they

are manufactured into Prussian blue, a species

of paint, very valuable, not until recently made in

clfect, admitting that it should only yield thirty

tons of hay to tho acre, we must at once reject the

plea of 'trouble as wholly untenable. And then,

A Useful Article. A minister who has been

hdmuring at the west, informs that ho lately spent a night with a family which within a year lmdsettled in Illinois; and from wron2 information about

ward of their political prostitution. It may be so; but if

there lie any Editor or Printer of the party who dares to become a competitor for the printing, we will furnish an omce and the mateiials to do the wotk, and take orders on the Clerk of the House in payment. - The Patronage of the Departments is worth from twelve to twenty thousand dollars per annum, and that of the House as much more. The Globe has been for years in the enjoyment of the one, and is sufficiently rewarded, Especially as its Editors are so much opposed to all monopolies. Will Editors with whom we exchange give this one or two insertions DUFF GREEN.

Oct. 21th, 1835.

the difficulty of propagating i! ; is moro imaginary j transporting and purchasing household goods they

than otherwise: the seed soaked m a solution of

hot water and soot forty-eight hours, trc have had

The

- IMPORTANT FROM TEXAS. CCyTiie New-Orleans pajers of the 12ih instant

contain important advices from Texas, from which it appears that hostilities between Mexico and Texas are about to commence in good earnest. We extract the following from ihe new Orlcvins Courier: lur in Texas Gen. Cos Jandcd near the tnouth of the Brassos with 400 men. The steamer

Ouachita arrived this morning from Natchitoches, and brought an extra sheet of the lied River HernlJ, from which wc make the following extracts. The accounts arc several days later than those before published. Isaac Paiker has just arrived from Texas, bringing the intelligence that Gen. Cos has landed necr the mouth of the Brasos with 400 men, with the intention of joining the 700 federal troops stationed at Sm Antonio de Bexar, and marching upon lb ; peoplo of Texas. Ho has issued his Procla

mation, "declaring that ho will collect tho revenue, disarm the citizen?, establish a military govenincuT? and confiscate tho property of tho rebellious1 'Messrs Johnson and Baker bore the ex-

come up in fifteen days, and as to the transplanting an industrious hand ought to go over half an acre a day with ease, and surely no farmer or planter would deny so much homage to so good a plant as the gama. Bait. Farmer.

had come on without the means of comfort.

good woman of the house baked their bread in a common bakepan, then boiled them coffee in the same vessel, then stewed them some pork in the same; then dipped out some of the fat with a cup, on the inner side of which she put a piece of rag to make a lamp by which they might see to eat supper: and then the minister's horse cat h's mess

'.Dissolution. mnllE partnership existing between the under

signed, in the publication of this paper, is dis- bidder

solved by mutual consent. I he paper will be continued by V. M. Cole, who alone will settle the claims against the office, and receive all moneys due the same since the 11th July last, as if no partnership had ever existed between them. V. M. COLTS, Oct. 24, 1835. E. CURTIS.

NOTICE.

kR. E. P. BOND, late of the firm of Morgaw

& Bond, will continue the practice of his pro

fession. Office one door west of C. R & W. West.

Oct. 10th, 1835. 41-tf

WE will sell one hundred andjifty-nine acres of unimproved land, situate on Tanners Creeks near

Rullock'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 o'clock JU., on 6airt day. Further information will be given by inquiring of either oC

us. D. G. &U J. RA1J13. Oct. 17th, 1833. 40- 3w

25 Bis. Fresh Flour

TTUST received by the subscribers, fresh ground from Qj New Wheat, and manufactured on the Muskingura a first rate article. For sale by . ir. i ij'j; t rv 1M1XTXT f n

JUST RECEIVED FROM FHILADELPHI A. I'roduce V Uommis&ion Warehouse.

m

Stephen 'Burroughs. Wc stopped, says a corres- j of oats oul of the s.imo omnibus of cookery.

pondent of the Boston Atlas, nearly an hour at

built

tho ancient town of 1 rois Kiviers. It is

close upon ihe river, ami to my eyes presented an aspect of gloom and decay. This place is the residence of the once notorious Stephen Burroughs, the celebrated counterfeiter, whoso name was not unfnmiliar in Massachusetts some years since. His memoirs furnished one of the most remarkable chapters in the annals of knavery. He now officiates hero as a Catholic priest. His son is a resident of Quebec, and is said lo be one of tho wealthiest and most respected citizens of the place. The Lady Superior of the Convent which was de

stroyed at Charlcstown, has taken up her abode at

I rois Kiviers

Revival of the Blue Iaws. A member of tho

Massachusetts Legislature has introduced a bill to fino any person 10 who travels on Sundays.

B QUENCH Brandy, . Holland Gin, Jamaica Spirits, Which will be Eold low. Oct 10, 1835.

Port Wine, . Lisbon do. Sweet Malaga do. N. & G. SPARKS.

Ctjre of Ague and Fever. Take three

drachms of Yellow Bark, six table spoonfuls of

Port Wine, two table spoonfuls of 1 rench Brandy, and the juice of a lemmonjmix them together, and lake a table spoonful three times a day when the chill and fever are oflf, until the whole mixture is taken The above is a simple mixture tint can injuro no Derson. and is worth a trial. 1 1 has not been

i known to fail where it was properly used. Respectfully, yours. EDM. F.BROWN. Of the PostOtViee Department. Washington city, Sept. 2, 1835.

Tho amount of gold coined at the U. S. Mint, in tho month of August was 101,500 of which 13,000 is in quarter eagles.

Administrator's Notice.

NOTICE is hereby given that I shall, on Tuesday the third day of November next, at the late residence of Ezekiel Jackson deceased, offer for sale 2 head of horses, cattle, sheep, hos, fanning utensils of all kinds, household

and kitchen lurniture, and an the personal property oi said deceased, and shall continue from day to day until all said property is sold. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. INI. on said day when terms of sale will be made known by the undersigned. HliiAM JACKSON, Admr. Oct. 10. . 3l)-3w.

NOTICE TO PENSIONERS.

SHAVE to-day received twelve hundred dollars for tnc payment of Pensioners in this Hank District.

Eleven hundred of which is for Revolutionary Tensioners underact of June, 1832; and one hundred for Revolutionary Pensioners under act of May, 1828, w hich will be paid at this Offico on application of Pensioners, wiih their vouchers in due form of law, during business hours, from 0 o'clock A. M. to 2 o'clock P. M. mT . ENOCH D. JOHN, C ashier.

Office Lawrenceburgh Hank,) 15th Ocro&fr, 1830, $

40 f

OS-CINCINN ATI.-SQ THE subscriber is prepare with a large and ecuumodious WAREHOUSE opposite the Public Landing on Front, between Main an.i Sycamore streets to receive on Storage, or for sale -on Commission, WESTERN PRODUCE of every de xcription. His attention will be

particularly directed to the Sales of Flour, Whiskey, Pork. Bacon, and Lard. Liberal advances in Cash will be made on consignments

for sale in this place., or for shipment to any market in tho United States, . . The highest mtvtket price will nt all times be paid in Cash for GINSENG. BEES'-WAX, . FEgTUERS.

As Agent for the COVINO WIV WITUW I- AUTUII Y, a constant uPply of those well known If HITS will be kept on band, for sale on the most liberal terms. Particular attention paid to Receiving and Forwarding GOOD- R. BUCHANAN. Oct. 15, 1835. 40-Gw Cin. Gatcttc A CARD! EIIAVE REMO VED my Office into tho red brick corner building, opposite Mr. Hunt's hotel, two doors below J. 11. Lane 6c Co's. fctore; whre my clienu can at all times find me. Oct. 10,1835. 40-2mo D. S. MAJOR. Ulanks of various kinds for fcralo at

this Oflicc,