Indiana Palladium, Volume 11, Number 43, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 7 November 1835 — Page 4
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TF FMIGRAXT'S FAREWLLU. .1 Prairie! the hour is at hand, A wav to the t faint , . ,
K 1 W . . Wt. the Mo. sUies VndthoaW i.U.ronScd with Iho Elk .nd the Deer. . , Prairies! Tc.r Father farewell! W ti that word, s these tear-drops .nay tell; Oh 1f0e Bwthcr we part not for long Mrt-i-e banter-, wild song. . .i nF,,r; Sweet Sisters, one kiss;
Away to the rmn- brow; Cornea the pans f)'" ... ,., b,sa
Th" heari Stricken child, nor return his caress. tho Vith-dew is gathering upon thy pale cheek; tell t i soul's wishes thy breath is too weak; Thr d imM eyelids droop, yet is written beneath Thc " love ofaMoTii is stronger than death.
,i .11 ihc homilies of the pulpit, over the sou, than all luo n lfaat T-i n,nUc nhrlKCiS I mm "Jer win
no eloquence can bring forth. a with
razor when 1 am in a am busy put rhymes into Ion II lh.
, A crava so full of holes that I can't find one time, A craaieu i , Portland side-
layer whole.unairuu " t A long wilks built of stone as n ourt-street, S prayer in church when I don ' k"hlerof a nPew my eyes or lay my hands,-! he furab . . J . J .-f w niano. A. letter
beginner over tu j:c: - - the heel ot
and nothing to - - lfc ,ame tokeep it in my stocking, so that I mu ah k me waitmy shoe,-A call upon a lady who e P ing thirty minutes, so tha ;"e may re et,-Three or four yards f adv .ce tro
to be a fool,- a se ;nin2 through,
on, -lied gauze ' ' . Q kcep8 mc waiting
A man at. i w f m i:t f letters. And
himt?5!!SVr &c. when onehasnoth-
then tnai vii"-"'fa injr more to say. . f tv hinges.
hearth,-The whetting of o d Jwith
ofthechimney, "omenta, The
loose iron bars raius wy " :' iof ins from
v..- nmirnrbom County
Ctrcuil 4th Mondays in March and Septembermay sit 2 weeks, if the business require U. Probate 2d Mondays in February, May, August, and Novemberlmay sit 6 day8, if the business reqtiuiioerlst Monday in January March May, September, and November 5 days at eacn
term. '
. 1 , norffCT 1101111:1. v v. a - t ' - r - j - .
. . U tebt-.eht.faat inmme may be Wars- tho terrors cf the pedagogue e .whip. wth
.. . ... -i :: oenhtp vcars:
Oh feild wiiu my apm. "j '
Notice. TO BRICK MAKERS AND BUILDERS
THE great demand ior zyj - - - w make arrangements a addition t celebra-
with Mr. S. -. .rXr;::" rtof his very
ted Franklin rnnting 5 - - r brick ma.
extensive establishment j" - . w for chines, without however t erfcnng wUh
furnishing, as been vracticallr pro-
This mettioci 01 vt r aa ' ?ards economy
ven to be the best yet -; - - kle
r -hmattis
cordially and respecuu . d cven be
The f atent ivigni , t, snme of the ables
JLOST , w q .
WOWW-wj CXJL. Y the 8ub?cber on 'r-".
.HOSE indebted to v. v . Tob printing, or JXl)
iIED7tlie Printer.
sibi.. lTo I Taieited b not. will U m,u,rea .... JAMES AN, them immediately. - - "
. .. 1 ncoit to men a' "
.J.1..5r New Building . A AKyAl. . . .
IE subscribers have mov u " ... corner he undersigned, lutenain? 5 u , VRESSES
U nearly opposite their ' "now receivin3 U Office to m.w.n., 7h1 Public Work.
ofMain and Short streets, wn. TYPE and a,, the
The mercenary - " would be the re-
nrintine ot the nouse 01 ivepre . . ;f p"r "6r riitiral nrostimtion. It may be so; but if
here be any Editor or Printer of the par.y wbo dare, to
office ana me iutticu
the Clerk ot the iiouse in Fj.Uc..
Uim a. Patronage of the JUepartments is . amoved his eiasb- to twenty thousand dollars per tha, .of the
V - I tnw nOhio,tO House as much more. xu - . .
lienmew, iruu. - - w in. en oyment 01 y. ., --- -allmonopo.
Lawrenceourgu, oustomers. Especially as its Miui.. - - r
form his Thisman.
an.a l"e, Puu"i: S ; II iVh street, one
ufactory is now m iu j Sir where he will be
door aoove " either wholesale
and opening a large supply ot ouwaNE & Co.
l-u.
April 9, 183a. . . . JOSEPH OUOFF,
HAT MANUFACTURER;
...
Will Editors with whom
twoinsertions
we exchange gire this one i or DUFF GREEN.
- ,
X l7cZ' th Ve scratC.-.n,
.. r erica, " J . . r-t l' n'C OCK. IT . A'
. .or. nit screaming for the play 10 fe Con
issolutioii.
. ha tin rfor-
iiuuau. a-.-. . rrT- rm li nartnersnip caibuuB .
td an i v xv, ia- - - 1 1 1 . . . nn t this nnner. is ui-
Iron, separate.y -; - and examine for themseiv. kinds of tfae game since the II I. Juiy
ixSL be given. ship had ever existed uei, c
"7kt Rirht is considered well secureu, door aoove jw
-J' V" ibilv of infringement; some of the amest hft tQ accommodate au PS'f ;h latest nsh
-r- , heeil employed in preparing w;th all kinds OI x
Counsel inuie - Vr ir' D72 the specifications , of the . ip. titles for Rights ions. BlMK. -DR
The subscnDerwm a u
chines in the West on tavoraoie wrm- MEIjCHER
. -Jfi-finr ' Louisville,
t let. O. w-v-
Sheshequin, Pa. August, 1S35.
"TnTvas obliged to leave home at a time when his moth-
cr's decease was oawy
tt" , ,i. New York Mirror.
HE CAMH TOO LATE: BY MISS ELIZABETH BOG ART. He came too late'Neglect had tried Her constancy too long; t Her love had yielded to her pride, And the deep sense of wrong. She scorned the offering of a heart Which lingered on its way. Till it could no delight impart, Nor spread one cheering ray. He came too late! At once he felt That all his power was ocr! Indifference in her calm smile dwelt, Phc thought of him no more. Anger and grief had passed away. Her heart and thoughts were tree. She met him, and her words were gay, No spell had memory. He came too late! The subtle chords Of love were all unbound, Nor by offence of spoken words. But by the slights that wound. She knew that life held nothing now That could the past repay, Yet she disdained his tardy vow, And coldly turned away. He came too late! Her countless dreams Of hope had long since flown; No charm dwelt in his chosen themes, Nor in his whispered tone. And when, with word and smile, he tried, Affection still to prove, She nerved her heart with woman's pride,
And Epurned :11s ncnio
" mmm . m I T- T- T VP SJ
m,tnrninN sr.ll APS UAinKvv.
mtue learning is a dangerous thing." Tope. 'Thi. is deplorably 7 The greatest ot all jackasses is - leaded ju.fS.ough to know havi-to keatol if 1" without sense to know what a fool he is. 1,-; a'nhna. is ever braying and A man who knows nothing at all is far fceuer ou thl)i!;nity is verv good in Its proper place. Nature llignity f reai dignity an Instinct,
lot he proper time to put it on. But a little man aVfg..,ena?ural d.gni.y of a g reat man ransforming trifles into ';. ss if he were Garrick ... KnS7?jre-ed i It. fdi'l'i.a men better than good ,ncn Thcv rf,-and nevertheless they have better earts, and'purer feelings th.n men .have on en V'SiSs
Ea"vmen arc greater aristocrats than men ever are No wTnan eanbrak through their mag.c c.rele of Urrn e9 v that Bhiverf one all over! Men always give t he hard and the "How d'ye do," and the "Glad t-fJcc tou." The reason is9 that women are honest n s "ch n atters with each other, and men play the
ctdehrated personage in this country keeps .n a state
Yankees, i.very iiimg nr,j to-dayr' 'Yes, pretty considerable, ana
from "considerable sloshy going, 10
clever, ana "consiucrauiu j . , . true Yankee, look out when that word considerable
; nonninff into your mouin. nv body can talk common sense, but few can tn'k nonsense well. This may strike a reader as a remark but let us examine it. Commonconversation on common-sense matters is the Eft 2f W W with any intellect at all-of any g t - J 1 Mint-or not insane. Every body is ever m?,n n0t mminVMe. and so it becomes familiar, talking common-nse. f Utic ju,t as every body can talK or r fc p who can tlkof uothinff eUe. 1 . dom nonsense demands education, wu, few can trifle gracefully! ,
If I were a preacher, 1 wouiu '""7 f reli(Tlon ny of them do of the use and necessit) - ot oT; region S this world, even for wordly use. How wewarj rci'cion is for a State! If I were an infide , law lock he foul secret in my own bosom. Religion purifies he feelings and temper of a man, and lifts him far above ordinary mortals in all his conceptions. William Wirt always appeared more than inorta,, though I do believe the world over-rate his talents, and for this reason, that tfyy so much love the ourity of the man. lleligion is every thing to a woman. Nothing is more disgusting than a sylable ot d.srespect uttered against institutions, which arc the etay and the staff of woman. A woman never appears bo lovely as when she is at her piayers. A mother word, a mother', prayers have more .way
no peace v m. ,
pit creamingifor the p ay u , ... .n
Jonathan jo f kpr lQ the walls. gress fJ;rJ!na.:xeM and screams,
John Uull nurraua 1
and hauls the orator uo ... cloaU capes,
Why do men an l"KlVn a ho church, swelterand surtouts on a bund. y, in . a no d deera
ing under them, wnun a farmer who works such an affliction unendurable! A farmer
fortable it is! rlprstand why a big man Some people cant M5a.Xihtn a little
should pay no more m a le lhe
one. " A nn hi Wav home-
man in vongn.os j and yet
ward than Jesse Uynum, u. -j 'um -na
Lewis outwe.gns t nreu " V 7 Rt ' c fafe, and
in this, that thougn ne pay- o g weig,
a8rauchtoraainuc.l,v.r - - money, he
as Lewis' is. xuua
grains in influence. u,i,rp their brains
,m6K SVTe rulee by which men ought to be alrauch about the rules oy w L9,anrpg. and ma-
lowed to vote, bow one - Vome places they iorities should be made out In some plac y
4m I T l3 1 1 1 L US
vote ny PrVn Jwhy should a live-feet two votebyweiffA indeej , wny fcut & gmaH
inches man w.ui - -" nf earth's man-
place on earth, e .nche3 in hU :SS? with li P-digious carcase to be In the North j th Southf this is lively, enthusia st ic, dann. A frce2C8 and eloquence; and there northern eioq e
chills. A ridiculous io Webster be.
erner, who could not sre" nlY Vidiculous that cause he was so jast asnd
of him, wlio ca us v.-rrr medium U the
and thumps a little ai uiu.
best school. , nw anj then, let
A laugh-aroar aoe?
trwibTrs have just received Yo
XV. V. V JTT ltnub 'I! an assortment ot season- PurchaS.
TTT ESPECTFULLi inwrm formeT stock, makes uieir j xamine for
JiU. He, that they m., on u.. --, Merchandi2in3 er. . l t.r.0. u . u -jjj: p DUNI
C.B.& V7.V EST,
enter into paring - ---- R formerlv oc-
ilt the town of Lawrenceourgn, - c cupied by C. R. West, under the firm of C K. w est, x.
and have jusi recent- glaOllS
rt Ta.: nnnroachine season.
fcuitea to me iicci. - rrCONSISTING IN FART OF nn.OAT) CLOTHS,
Super Blue, invisible green, London smoke, Olive brown, blue, mUed I and drab.
5TT.TTS Real black Italian lutestrings, black gro. do.
. Ho nan nntl oenbliawa-
' SSn.t and Uvantin. satinet colored gro de i'u-i' , r r.mitTT OF
.c9 tt A TJHHERCHIEFS,
Consisting of blond gauze, gro de zane, gro de naps, consisting ui 6 Bnerfine cauzes, and
I'onelino, anu c.ciuc , - . " tJ?aPe scarfs; figured and plain bob eUs, Thread and bobinett laces, and inserting, bobinett anu Corded ginghams : painted Muslin, Corded skirts; Linen and cotton table diaper, Circasians, merinoes and bombazetts. Glen's Summer Wear, CONSISTING OF SUMMER rrvtran Merino, casimere, brochell, princetta, Nankeens; superior silk velvets; Valentia, Satin face and silk yting. STOCKS. Bombazm, plain and neddS.le7;ioveg . Black Italian cravats; Gentlemen's .and Ladies gles, Brown and bleached sheetings and shirtings.
Checks, piauw, - fsTIUUV
RONNETs; Buui a,"""'
VomsplveS.
. v
Oct. iid, 18JJ.
ion p. DUNN Co.
Shawk's Patent Xcver tocUs,
rnsiSTINU
' anJ then, let ,rPneral assortment of
the VrUanssay what they may. U . u CCrf, UCCHStC-C off Jteam fto-a h,gl, Prsure M. ssw. roverb -AUE & GItOCEIUES.
u.. 0 .... nnl-fr aUffftea. j?tn...Jo.
Lassius, ... -1
lau,Sl1 1 a toll a man who will live to a good I can always tell a man wno g
old age, unless an epiociu if dl3.
He is easy, quiet, 7 es
appointed, cheertuwy . - of
" - - t 1, -.-.Mrk ri rkTi 1 ikits lit
say.ng. ouC... - . nsn p. ce of raachinery
the word. V"m pr. What a su-
' ToTisthat of Ci Every
oi l man cueht to read it once a ween. old man oum. Portland Advertiser.
Upright mortice Locka
Six men ao. . 6, 7, 8,& 9 inch rim do. Vestibule Latches, Mortice do. Recess and night do.
"'"6 - . 1 n:.,;nnt . bV AUB
Which are manutacturea in "V1""-"' rmer. 8hSwCk, and warranted to be supcr.o; : o
ly offered to tne puonu, --t SNVDER. and for sale by gtf
Tin nlc Locks,
Fire-Proof do. Store door do. Front do. do. Slidinsr do do.
Folding do. do.
Lawrenceburgn, Jan. ox, x. m- rvifc Ar..
mm mm w - j
ship had ever existea uww.. .- COLE
Oct. 24, 1835. E-CURTIS'
nrTnTPI? T.TOTTORS.
nuivu xj. TIT , JUST RECEIVED FROM PHILADELPHIA. i- j.. rrkrt Wine.
FKtilNCM urauuv, " Holland Gin, Lisbon do .
Jamaica Spirits, oweei Au.B Which will be cold low. r cp ARKS Oct 10, 1835. N. & G. bl AKiva. Administrator's Notice. .
cattle, sheep, hogs, arming '--irnyo
Sd d U andICsUl 'Tntinue f rom day to day unttl all said property is sold o commence J 10 o'clock A. M. on said day when terms of sale mn
made known by tne ACKSON. rfmr.
Oct. 10.
WUST arrived, and for IS TEH STEEL. MILS, and AmencaMsr-EK & April 9, 1835. JLl. Eanhawa Salt.
and tor saie oy 43-tf
mber c?, loot.
" ... . -. . 1. u; arranirftmentS
VneSavs, and Saturdays ; if absent, it will be on 1 hurs days and Fridays. 26-2mo July 10th, 1835. Z
. t ;t' th( nlive-trce said
to fertilize the surrounding soil-there are some few to fertilize me . fttnon- us all and
m ni5tennT angeis 111 1 e, 0 . j minisieru0 & KprvR to cheer and
adorn
SDirits in the world, whose bolder nature lema.c spirit . . , . Mi;na and tpmner: and
fluence admiraoiy serv I-.f thP noet nrhans it is not an extreme eulogium ot the poet, perhaps 11 is uu,, had hecn
that WltllOUl vuai iijum.ui.v j - Hfbe indeed;" The concujrence of bothae.ea
existence u. ,,n harmonv?
woman is also require w -i- -
.IZSO, Bar Iron, Castings, Nails, and
JFindow Glass. C c. yc. vx.
April 4, arl r,.cnmers for the
Thpv feel cratelul to tneir ;r . . ... An!y .!.: wM,r extended. and solicit a contin-
hberai patronage nc.wv,. xr LIT . 4..j-ftc -
uaiice 01 puunc iauv.-
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
EDWARD SMITH BUSH
e,; on hand a general ana eirgam y Goods, suited to the present and approaching season,
niTP.RNSWARE. & GROCERIES,
nurchaed in New York and Philadelphia on the bes K, and now offered for sale for cash, barter, or on tune a, v as they can be had in the market. He invites the
attention ot purcnasers. 4Q tf
October l.tn, iooj.
rrtHE nartnership heretoiore exisung . , ' M ..I. '... .5 niiDTnv ;Q HJcoWfid. The infirm
JJL Kyv ..".X withdraw from
health of Mr. isurion . r , - . anb.
the concern. The business wm
scriber asthough no change in tne nr. dDNEY.
Lawrenceburgh, Oct. 10, 1835-39ow
JtTan or dearborn County,
r "NT A 1ST ENGKAVKU w x - " - "
i
. 1 . -...nontirrrn
TV" rvf- thP I iHW lCUV,t.wuiU"
AN Portion Ot ten jireciui - r eiecuuu t 4. nn the Dart ot
Monday the aay ox D? JOHN, Oi.Air. . 1 ionc 39 3w
Lawrenceburgh, uct. on . stock in the
K R The second insuumcui - - v T awren'cebuagh Branch is payable on the tenth day of NoLaw renceoaag f ired m payment.
vemDeri.".. -t- - - K. U. J.
TThE subscribers have received a splendid assortment o
STAPLE JIJSU jrui
W0 - -tV. rrl A?. &C.
Purchasers will please give us a G SPAllKS.
rrrmliV subscriber has just received a splendid assortment fTntll siipscnper ii j f . , t . fashions,
-U- 0 ..1: at his Jai Store on
which he win sen v;. nhle,s Hotel.
Main Street, a lew noors u jqsEPH GROFF.
. c. on 1Q1Z 3o-tI
Lawrenceburgn, oepi. .w.
NOTICE TO PENSIONERS. 1 1 t...ri-a1 rlnllars for th
TT HAVE to-day received iweircuuuu..-
mvment of pensioners in u3ua.. L payment o. i,.nit mnarv Pensioner
Eleven nunuicu unnj.,j for Revolution-
arPs-KS L this Office on application of Pensioners, with their voucherlt due fornfof law, during business hour,, from
3 o'clocK A. iw. w " .;CtA; TOTIV f!a!5hier.
intFVtl U
Office Lawrenceburgh Bank, ? 40
15th October. 1835.
XT AY FOR SALE.
THE subscriber would sell on reasonable terms, if application be made soon, 70 tons of good mothy Hay, now stored on the Ohio River, at the head of Laughery Island. nrTTTTXTG A THOU-
He wishes also xo cuuua..t , , , r
dred acres of land. They will be let separately or together, dJl?ZZL rontractof. Casli will be paid for the work.
t)ct. ltn. iojo. ow .
TTTTTI E will be a peti
tion presented to the next General Assembly asking for a charter to make ri from Lawrenceburgh to
TTorrUnn Tearbom county via Col. Crazier's. Also, to "nd"."'! over .hey'white.wa.cr Ei.er, near.
State line. -
THE subscriber, agent of the. Protection IninuN Company is ready to insure Houses, Mcha.ndtl"; f against FIRE, and Keel and Fiat-Boats, and their cargo6:snagafnst 3. dangers of the RIVER, 00 terms as any other Insurance office. T he Protection in urTnce Company is liberal in the adjustment of losses and prompt in their payment. Af Policies. A liberal credit given on premiums, for Mpaohcie Oct01-39ow Agent Pro. Ins. Company.
THE subscribers keep constantly on hand a large supply of superfine flour. w LAN & Co
ct. ltjo.
.. .... .. J
TTTTAVE just received from Fhiladelpnia ana HI Vork a fresh and complete assortment of
winter goods. 43-
rmHE partnership of Morgan &'Byrowti dier u.. .foi ,nnntnn the 10th ultimo.
The accounts of the firm are assigned to E.Morgan
r. oy wnom uiuy w. MORGAN, Jr. E. P. BOND.
l 1 u Tr f Tlflfir.
rnHE undersigned proposes to puuiiM.
form, and be ; afraid o .t u. , another; and t.-.rk hi down upon
wa? strikinfflV exempiuicu ntuuV., -- was siriK.uife.jr jf M. i1:mcpifhv his coolness
U UJVT Ja.4
bombSeU burst "near him; he promptly observed . " . , a ,i it hd mine in due time.
that he wameufea.uu, v!; 1 omp mber to have heard Sir Sidney Smith,
Thewnoie to oe neiiij
a scale of two miles 10 tne .m-u, ou.. r Mills and other manuiac tones,
into lutviiNiips 1 , i..ori ,riii be laid down upon the map, by
istiuci r ,,ntw.f.vA rpnts nur CODV ex-
thc owners 01 mem paj-'s L l V X f.fv tra. The maps will be delivered to subscribers at fifty
1 11 nn-1r w t r lldllVMI IIV L1IC
FRESH supply and 3Y & Co.
AID for Flax Seed by
uiai i.e au.v. i.r Qmith rents ner copy, ana win uc . Yet I remember to have heard Sir Sidney Smith, cents per c h- h ime due notice will be given. 1 et. 1 reint.ii.uc. i mom at the ad- nrstof A1ar?f?'.i V? GiMnr.r. MORRISON.
speaking 01 -unoi u ' :" An hoard the SePl- 5
miraltv, say, tnat wneu &vi"o . , , . T crer; Sir Sidney's ship, he was so frightened in i.i.ir thnf it was found necessary to
mounting me iauuei, maw - . . 0 . , .1 ,,U th nnrt-holes.
take mm on Doaru i.iiuuSi - -
IP
CASH
G. TOUSEY Sc. Co. 42-
BUSHELS of oats wanted immediately. WU G. TOUSEY & Co. 42-
Is it cold
so on
ticnlprauie
ftaw-'uv-
If vou are a
Tl.E wife. it is not .infrequent that a wife .. m-,,;r.c her inisband.
mourns over tne aueiiatu a.wnw , mourns over t horself to strenffthen
when sue nas niauc , . , and "ncrease his attachment. She thinks because he once loved her he ought always to love her and fflMIL those attentions which engaged his
TTTJST received and now opening a large and genera, id! assortment of seasonable English, French, Germanl
inula, ami ivmcnto..
THE subscriber has lost or Loaned a lilue ioat s hair Camblet Cloak, nearly new, lined with a heavv green American Baize, collar and facing of black silk . t ...:n ;.r nhove reward to anv person re-
veivet. x - -
turning the saia cioaa to j ACOB p DUNxV. . rto.t. toon 42 3 w.
VCt. JUT.11 iojj.
ALSO, A.N ASSORTMENT OF
A
SALE OF PROPERTY.
c
. . 1 nt thp esiaie ui
bai,ii- ot tne personal uiupciy . ..Ljl , i .oir,, nlrri at the house
ofGeorgrLarrison, in Jackson township, on Saturday the 01 oeorge xu , fnne. horse, a quantity
Hardware, Cutlery, Queensware, Groceries Hats. Shoes. XSoots,
17J. W thG aT f BONNETS C. m ofGeorge LVoS iettect and sorrow. The woman deserves no a We have Iected these good3 in the New York & PhiladeN &c. &ehulband's love who will not greet him with smiles markets whh great carCj I will -ell.them on as fa r het 10 o'clock, A. M. "ru . .Uo. iKrc r.f the. dav: who will '. , irrt.,o in th. west. Buvers will find it to their &aie to commeu tat?t?tsoV. ...
when he returns irom uicia"io j 1 icmu os u.j v - 1 ui.i" " " . tn his home by the sweet en- interest to call and examine our stock. WILLIAM CAIRN, 5
nor r v. i i ex. in im wv--- w . m-. - -v - rii 11 wl v
ui i,j " , - 1 1 tIiptp ii not one in a utUKvjrc iuuojj.) . Kr,tmont orar.hce-ful heart. 1 nere is noione ... ,001 10 tf.
n.ne,nfl o unfeelinc as to witnstanu suc -
fc - . . a- - a hnme.
ence and breaK away iru... -
Exrs.
42-ts.
nrTrrT,nv. .Thirtv bills of indict-
A ? . r :-, ArL-ans.is. affainst indi
ment nave oeea iuui.u ... . : ...Wn'.i.m. of nenurv. in e&tao
vidua.s ior per, rv . --m-. , - 'Arkansas
Iishinff claims 10 . .- Gazette says, that in the course of mvest.gation, a most infamous scene of villany and corruption was exposed, and it is expected that much more will be brought to light at the next term of the court. Many honest persons who have purchased claims ot this description, will suffer a severe loss. The way the United States is cheatod out of her lands in the new states and territories, should be a 'caution.' Wheeling Gazette.
fEO. II. DUNN & PlIlLlf l,. vViw UH entered into partnership in the practice of the L. A v .
Office on High street aoove u. uuaru s oiuiv.
lay ltn, 1000. y
: tLTJT A50 bbls. Kenhaic a Salt, superior quality) For sale by -GEORGE TOUSEY & Co. June 12, lb35.
Lamentable prospects for French editors. A case rmht occur under the new law of the press, by which an editor might be fined to the amount of one millon of francs end imprisoned for 8 years.
TTvontnr's Notice.
frnllE subscribers having been duly appointed Execu- - . r . - . vj llivn. rieeeased- would
LL tor's ol tne t,siaic - r .Mnrc. and creditors, that they
respectiuiiy .. . Im.
are now reauy iu "-:" ...: .r h, .Uc
diate attention to tnis do The estate is supposed to be insolvent, erested. ineesiaw.
42-3w.
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WILLIA3I CAIRN
FLOUR. A QUANTITY of flour on hand ajid for sale by GEO. TOUSEY &. Co. July 10, 1835. '
COFiS SEE MP.
Lawrenceburgh, March 17, 1833.
11-tf-
S-rfa-n-ra1D.
i-ri? r.RAY. respectiuiiy lniorms tne innai)udins.
vl 1 t .irrnrebure.n. mat ne nas ia..c ovuvrw.
. . 1 t .v, .- Ki u-lirrp Vie in-
in the Basement 01 .o
tends to open a school on tne jq uay
He confidenuy solicit s uw pawu..-" r - nriwl tKoir encouragement to his pre-
heretoiore nave ....... c
VTferences. and term of tuition, apply to Dr.
Ferris, or him at his school-room. Oct. 29th 1835. 4-3w
rmHOSE indebted to the late firm of Morgan 6a 'II1 , . .u: nnnnta at anv time.
M Uond can seme men o.v.v.-...-when convenient, during the year Jf
Oct. 24th, 1835. 41"tf
NOTICE. . . r it , r TMrT(in
TTtR. E. P. BOiNU, late oiuwwuj w...f.6---1LP & Bond, will continue the practice of his profession. Office one door west of C. II. & W. Wes--
Oct. 10th, 1835.
Produce Sc Commission Warehouse, . . -mr a rn T v
JS u 1 jy iY A 1 THE subscriber is prepared with a large and commodious WAREHOUSE, opposite the Public Landing on Front, between Main and Sycamore streetsto receive
on storage, ui iui oao 7 . ... . PKODUQE of every description. His attention will bo particularly directed to the Sales of r?
t lour. vvnisKcy, rum, u.,
Liberal advances in c-asn wn. u r . .ufor sale in this place, or for shipment to any market in the
The hi chest" market price will at all times be paid in Cash As Agent for the COVIN(iTON COTTON FACTO-
KY, a constant suppiy ui musu wen n....... le on the most liberal terms.
Will UC A.t Uk uti n. t. v. . . - - -
Farticular attention paiu to x.ccctt 6 . rrnu
rr
Oct. 15, 1833. 40-Gw
n ltlTMHANAN.
Cin. Gazette.
A CARD! . . . .1 1 V . r
IIIAVE REMOVED my umce into me rru net building, opposite Mr. Hunt', hotel, two door, be
low J. II. Lane & Co's. store; wnere my times find me. o f lTOR Oct. 16,1835. 40-2mo D. S. MAJOR.
mm a.i mm w mm jk r- - WE will gell one hundred andffly-nine acres of un. improved land, situate on Tanners Creek, near .. ,. f. , j u o .;i riwrenceDurgn.
UulloCK'S roru, aim auum o .....a.. -7 it will Should it not be sold before the 7th Novembei iex t, I twm be oflfered at public sale, in Lawrenceburgh, to the highest bidder. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. M., on Further information will be given by f0 Oct. 17th, 1835. 4 J 5250 IKls. Firesli Fiona
TTUST received by the suD:rioer,, . cU New Wheat, and manufactured on the Muskum m f.r. t-u artiu. Krr sale by
Oct. 15, 1835.
J. P. DUNN & Co.
