Indiana Palladium, Volume 11, Number 46, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 28 November 1835 — Page 4
From the Cincinnati Republican. THE APOLOGY , To Ilia Majesty Louis Phillip, King of the French. I have a small apology, It grieves me much to make it; But ia whatever shape it be, I hope kind Sir, you'll take it! I'll own that I am not quite ao wise, I'm very, very sorry Rut Sir, I will apologize, I sec you're in. a hurry! Well, then wc have some Yankee tars, Most epoil'd for want of fighting, Mark'd up with honorable scars. Who will set these things a righting. Old Ironsides will 'tend to ye, She's never winced at all And thunder our apology With powder, bomb, and bail! Or if ye choose it on the land, As more befits your nation, "We'll not object to try a hand In slritt New Orleans, fashion; We'll take a few Kentucky boys
With their well loaded rifles, And then Sir we'll apologise Don't tremble these are trifles. I see vou don't admire our taste, Then please to plank the Who, Or we'll cross the watery waste, To try your silks and wines O! So then pay vp's the word d'ye see, Or by the powers we'll make ye, Content with our apology, Or may the D I take ye. New York, Nov. 4, 1S35. Gentlemem, As the King cf the French has promised to pay the 25,000,000, if an apology be given, you will oblige a subscriber by offering this to his consideration.
Hqw I am disappointed it ia Emily grandmother, has been ill eome time." "Perhaps we had better not intrude Raid I. Intrude,' he answered, taking hold of my hand, come, we'll go in. We were soon in the back parlor in the front the corpse was lying. We had been seated but a few moments, when a servant came in. Leslie asked with a seriousness that seemed to manifest a mod
erate concern, "How long she had been sick!"
room! Yoa will iuffocat mo with your many sweets. I hare often told you of my aversion to Etrong perfumes. The suspicious husband having observed Madame, in one of her late mystic meetings with the old steward, confide a large purse of gold to his possession, hastily quitted the room, full of vague apprehensions and surmises, and fully resolved to take an early opportunity of satisfying himself in what man
ner his wife was in the habit or emplovinar the in
Tl rrirl reDlied.She had been Confined to her bed Itervala nf hi a nhpnr frnm homr which, nwintr tn n
about three weeks, but was complaining sometime j pending lawsuit, had become of late very frequent
and protracted. Yet he loved and respected her
too much to distress her with open and direct inqui
ries on the subject of her visible confusion. Accordingly on the day following this little Brusquerie, he
took occasion during breakfast, to signify that he
was engaged out on business for the whole of the
day, and should probably be detained until the evening of the morrow. Not long, however, after the us
ual hour of dinner, he made his appearance: the old steward opened the door.
hat, Karl! as I left you in the morning I find
before. Leslie leaned his arm upon the back of his chair, and drawing his hand across hi9 forehead, said to me, while the servant was adjusting some of the furniture in the room, "This will postpone my happiness for a while; Emily will, no doubt, object to an immediate marriage; the death of so near a relative will be sufficient cause for delaying the ceremony. How uncertain are our hopes. Age, he continued, must die; we lookfor it, expect it; and are prepared for it. This old lady has lingered a long
time: she was sometimes about, but ottener in bed; her sufferings are at length ended and no doubt but
THE BRIDAL OF DEATH. "Who that 'midst a desert's heat, Sees the waters fade away; Would not rather die than meet,
Streams again as false as they ;M
the onjoys her reward, for she was a christian woman f . ,
tin everv sense 01 uie woru.
"Man's allotted time," said I, is three score years and ten; but the in firmaties of life generally bear him to the grave in a much shorter period, lie begins in ignorance, lean3 by experience, aud passes on through difficulties to the tomb; all envy his prospet ity, but none his misfortuues none his last and sweetest rest.' "There is something revolting in the gloomy reflections of death and the grave," he replied; something from which the mind turns with fearfulness and dread.'
"And yet," I returned, "we should accustom ourselves to the contemplation of death, that we may be prepared for its dreadful realities. There is one
thins- certain, and that is, ice mint all die we must
all pass the valley, made "gloomy by the shadows
of death." and if we are called to wrestle with the
monster, unprepared, then is death to -be dreaded; but if, by the improvement of the admirable precepts
contained in the christian religion, we are qualified for the last trial, instead of reflections of death and
the crave being cloomy, they will allord a calm and
serious satisfaction; and it is possible for us to obtain
S hawk's Patent ff.cvcr Locks,
COS18TINO 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 Abe 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 MEW G0 0 ED
Bank Locks,
Fire-Proof do. Store door do. Front do. do. Sliding do do.
Folding do. do.
you in the
even in sf-
'toujonrs la pipe!
C. R. & V. VEST, MESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public, that they did, on the first day of January last, enter into partnership, for the purpose of Merchandizing in the town of Lawrencebureh. at the Store formerly oc-
Always cupied by C. It. West, uuder the firm of C. R. West, Co
smoking! Is Madame at home!" "Non, Mon
sieur, non. "No! I think you arc mistaken Karl; I arn nearlv positive that I saw her close the jalou
sie of her boudoir this moment in a white dressinggown. Is she alone!" "Yes, Sir alone, Sir! to be
sure she s alone at least, that is 1 will tell her you are come, and " "I thank you, I can inform her myself.' "Why no; that is just if you please, Sir, to allow me may be she might be engaged, or "-"Engaged! how, what, with whom" "Oh, with nobody, Sir,' "Let me pass, old man;
what does this mean!"-"Nothing, Sir, but if you I Naps, plain and figured; colored Forence and satins.
and have just received a
General assortment or Goo as, Suited to the present and approaching season, CONSISTING IN PART O BROAD CLOTHS, Super Blue, invisible green, London smoke, Olive brown, blue, mixed, and drab, SATLYETS assorted ,) SJXKS, Real black Italian lutestrings, black gro. do. Swiss, black cro. de nap and Senshaws.
Mantus, Sarsanetts and lavantine satine ; colored gro de
In August of 1S31 or 32, I stood grooms-man for this enviable condition of mind at any time of life,
a very particular friend, and, with a few of our mu
tual associates, accompanied the happy pair, newly united by the nuptial tie, in the steamboat Chesapeake city, near Frenchtown. Our voyage was delightful, and all regretted that it should have been of so short duration. Business rendered it necessary that I should return in the same boat, and scarcely had I shaken handg with those with whom I was about to separate for a season, than I was accosted by a sunburnt youth whose home had been upon the tea for a twelve month past. I soon recognized Leslie Sterret, the schoolmate of my boyhood and com
panion of my growing years.
He eagerly seized my hand, and "Leslie
"Norman!" were our mutual, astonished acclama
tions; for we about as much expected to meet each other there, ns wc did upon the summit of St. Bernard. I do not remember to have ever seen a countenance expressive of more perfect satisfaction, than was that of my friend at this moment. He was elated beyond all expression by the delightful anticipation of meeting his parents and sisters and other friends at home, who became more and more the subjects of his anxious thoughts as we journeyed
hearer and nearer to their arms. Excited by the many well known objects that met his eye, which he remembered as the way-marks of his burdened heart, when he passed them a year before, to cross the deep ocean, the contrast intuitively presented itself and animated his spirits to an unusual degree; in this exhilarated condition of feeling, he suddenly and unexpectedly encountered one of his fondest.
earliest friends. He was overjoyed and shook my hand long and vehemently, while his beaming countenance, as if in doubt that his happiness could be real, seemed to say, "Can it be possible!" I informed him of the purport cf my journey that I had assisted in the escort of a newly married pair, whom I had just parted from, on their way to Philadelphia. "And now,' said he, as the bell rang and we stepped on board the Carol!, "escort me back to Baltimore, and I doubt not but that I can show you a few faces quite as happy as those you encountered at the wedding this morning." At that moment Captain Chavtor came ud. and.
after a hearty laugh and he enjoys a laugh about as well as any man he tapped me on the shoulder and said, "Come, cheer up, my good fellow, don't let a short absence from the pretty little lass I saw you with this morning make you so Ead; you'll see her again soon, for I'll bring her back to you, if it cosls me my life. I vow I was hardly ever more cheerful in my life; but I thought I'd pass the joke on, and I replied, "That's just like you, Commodore; and you've made a promise like that to every lass and lad you've caught aboard your boat these six months, especially if you thought they were under conviction in love matters." He laughed and laughed, until my friend expressed his fears that he would never get done. He ceased, however, and taking us aside, pointed cut the Ehores and creeks and rivers and farms we passed on either side with such accuracy, that I verily believe he is acquainted with every hole and corner from Fort Mcllenry, to the Chesapeake landing. His attention was, after a while.
and be prepared to'pass the deepest waters of afflic
tion, and, when the last hour shall come, we may be
so completely armed at all points, that, instead of
trembling, we may "Plunge fearless in the fiooJ, to find A land of rest beyond its wave.'' Our conversation had n wed us so completely to seriousness, and so entirely cngiged our attention;
that we forgot where we were, and were reminded of m " 1 ! - ... . . ! n r-1f A1 mi - t 1 1 . 1
Cur Situation uy Hie burvttllt, uu aaivcu 11 nuuiu look at the corpse.'
"I've no objection," answered Leslie, and leaving
me seated, he accompanied the girl to the Iront par
lor. a moment he stood looking upon the white
hanrincrs in the room, and then said loud enough
for me to hear, "This is Emily's neatness" While
he was surveying the room, the girl uncovered the face of the sleeper. He turned his eyes down and
gazed with mute horror for a moment. It 'vas the pale face of Emily he saw, it was her corpse that
lay cold before him. 1 he sudden 6hock was too much for him, he trembled from head to foot, stag-
rrered and fell unon the floor. I ehall never forjret
the wild and haggard appearance of his countenance in that awful moment he raised up writhing from the floor, and as the weeping family gathered
around him, he sprang upon his teet, a maniac. I rejoiced that 1 had accompanied him, for it re-
would onlv now do Sir, only just wait a moment.
that I may tell my lady. Sir; she will be so frightened you will be so angry at your unaccountable detention of me.' The Count's brain instantly took fire. Imagination mastered reason: yet he adopted a reasonable course, in resolutely shaking the old man from his
hold, land striding swiltly and silently along the
range ot rooms that led to his Adelheid s apartment.
In a state of considerable excitement, he pushed open
the boudoir door with vehemence, but stood transfixed on the threshold at the spectacle that presented
itself to his view.
His young and lovely wife was reclining listlessly
in the large arm-chair, her foot reposing on a low
footstool, her elbow resting on a small table at her
side, while her delicate hand sustained an enormous
chibouque, from which she was puffing clouds of fraorant incensel
His astonishment soon relaxed into immoderate laughter. "So, so, my fair Mussulman, I've caught you at last now the secret's out, and the mystery, like most other mysteries, ends in smoke. The Jesuitical old Karl, too, to conspire against me. Truth, Adelheid, I don't know that I ever saw you look more graceful, charming more femininely lovely.
A VARIETY OF
Consisting of blond gauze, gro de zane, gro de naps,
ropelmo, and crade chine; superfine gauzes, and Crape scarfs ; figured and plain bobinetts, Thread and bobinett laces, and inserting, bobinett and Swiss capes, white and black 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 and Corded ginghams: painted Muslin, Plain, figured and crossbarred jackonct; Plain and figured Swiss, book and cambric muslin; Corded skirts; Linen and cotton table diaper; Circasians, merinoes and bombazetts.
Men's Summer Wear, CONSISTING OF SUMMER
STl"! Merino, casimerc, brochell, princetta,
And lasting; real linen drilling; blue ana yellow Nankeens; superior silk velvets ;
V alentia, Satm face and silk vesting.
STOCKS, liombazin, plain aud figured, silk ;
Black Italian cravats; Gentlemen's and Laches gloves; Brown and bleached sheetings and shirtings : Checks, plaids, and ticks, &.c. &c.
11 ATS, LOUIES' TUSUAJY J1JU dliitr
BONNETS; BOOTS &, SHOES;
Executor's Notice.
THE subscribers having been duly appointed Execu tor' -of the Estate Evan Davii, deceased, would
respectfully inform his debtors, and creditors, that they
are now reany 10 aciminisicr ana seme tne Instate. lm mediate attention to this notice will be necessary by thos
luiercsieu. a ite i-siaie is nupjjubcu o do insolvent. GEO. LARRISON, ) WILLIAM CAIRN, BxTtl
U-3w. AARD. THE subscribers have moved to their New Building nearly opposite their old stand, and near the comer of Main and Short streets, where they are now receiving
ana opening a large supply oi tHJWSS,
GEO. W. LANE, &. Co. April 9, 1835. 13-tf. 25 151s Fresh Flour "IT EST received by the subscribers, fresh ground from V New Wheat, and manufactured on tho Muskingum a first rate article. For sale by Oct. 15, 1835. J. P. DUNN Sc. CoNOTICE TO PENSIONERS. TJ HAVE to-day received twelve hundred dollars for the -XL payment of Pensioners in this Bank District.
Eleven hundred of which is for Revolutionary Pensioner underact of June, 1832; and one hundred for Revolution ary Pensioners underact of May, 1828, which will be paid
at tnis umce on application ot l'ensioners. with theif
vouchers in due form of law, during business hours, frord U o'clock A. M. to 2 o'clock P. M.
ENOCH D. JOHN, Cashier.
15th
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Nay, don't pout and blush & cry,-nor throw down that And are expectlng daily a generai assortment of . nTn.liilnf fiifmiAIIII c r rl icrlo I nfll I I ir i I'll 1-illfT f
will vou sell it to me, ch!" and - Zf ?
it ot you miffnon:
throwing his arms around her, he hid her tears of
mortification in his bosom, "and now, my sweet
wife, resumed Da Morier, as Adelheid released herself from his lengthened embrace; "we will put
away this toy, if you please, until we go back to IJerlin. Custom here is everything. Now, the Par- . . . . .1 . ...
lsian ladies are not yet accustomed mat is, it is not yet the fashion there in short, my love, the
Parisian ladies don t s7noke! Camiala.
GLASSWARE & GROCERIES.
ALSO, Bar Iron, Castings, Nails, and TVindow Glass, Sc. $c. Sc. April 4, 1833. 12-tf. They feel grateful to their frieuds and customers for the
liberal patronage heretofore extended, and solicit a contin
uance of public favors.
quired all the strength I had to keep him from the corpse. His coat and vest in a few minutes were in ribands, and his face all covered with his own blood: he tore his nails through his cheeks and neck, with the violence of a madman; furrowed his flesh in deep agony. A carriage was called, and some neighbors came to assist in conveying him away it was impossible to manage him without tying him, and I stood powerless and wept while they lashed the rough rope around his arms and feet. We took him to his father's the scene here is indescribable. Three days he remained perfectly delirious, he did not recognize his parents, nor did he know a single countenance I was driven from his presence as one who had done him a foul injury, all were spurned as murderers and destroyers of his peace. The stern manner and fixed gaze of the physician alone awed
him down to fear, and was the only man who could manage him at all; in his presence he trembled in every muscle. A severe attack of brain fever ensued, and it was long before Leslie was any thing like himself. Baltimore Young Jeu's Paper.
JVorcZ Cases. We learn that in a neighboring
county two cases are to be tried this week, of rather
a novel character. One is a case of assault and bat
tery, inflicted in the house of God upon the Sabbath, bv one clenryman upon another! The other is
against a clergyman for stealing a tombstone! Dunstable Telegraph.
THERE will bo n nnfi.
: tion presented to tho next General
i';;4&sj" vsscmoiy asmng ior a cnarter to niaka
a turnpike road from Lawrencebureh to
Harrison, Dearborn county, via Col. Crazier's. Also, to build a toll bridge over the White-water Iliver, near th State line. Oct 3.
THE subscriber, agent of the Protection Insurance Company is ready to insure Houscf, Merchandize, against FIRE, and Keel and Flat-Boats, and their cargoes against the dangers of the RIVEK, on as reasonable
terms, as any other Insurance Oihce. The Protection Insurance Company is liberal in the adjustment of losses and prompt in their payment.
A liberal credit given on premiums, for Marine Policies. P. L. SPOONEK, Oct 01-39ow Agent Pro. Ins. Company. Til O 11 JL 8 O JV Vegetable TOOTE1-ACUH DKOPS. 1 jIIE subscriber has the pleasure of offering to th 4;k. Public a fresh supply of his remedy for that tormenting disease the TOOTII-ACHE, which he has discovered alter a series of experiments pursued for nearly two years. In the composition of this remedy he assures the oublic that there ia nnt thn
particle of any mineral substance, that it is entirely compounded from the vegetable kingdom, and that its tendency is, instead of corroding the nerve and substance of the tooth, to preserve both. It acts as a sedative, and also as an intiseptic, without producing the slightest increase of pain, and on its application almost instantaneous relief ia
obtained. Numerous certificates are in the possession of the subscriber, of cures performed by this remedy, but as some of them can be seen where the "drops" are for sale and the others on application to the subscriber, it is deemed use-
Courts of JDcarbom County Circuit 4th Mondays in March and September
may sit 2 weeks, if the business require it.
it o.i tt i : 11.... i-
X-rooaie .uouuays in v cuiuary , .,xny , auusi, flss thm he tho nnhi;,a.;mi w. , .
and November may sit G days, if the business re- evnen;ivp than npcc
A single vial will be sufficient if properly applied to cure from 60 to 100 cases, and as printed directions accompany each vial, any person can administer it even to himself.
quire it.
Commissioners 1st Monday in January, March
May, September, and November 5 days at eac
term.
Uap of Dearborn County,
ON AN ENGRAVED COPPER-PLATE
fnHE undersigned proposes to publish a Map of DearLl born Countv, Indiana, to exhibit the Sections, Town
ships, and Ranges, as laid down in the original Surveys; make arrangements in towns, roads, rivers and creeks, the political division into with Mr. fc. S. Dickins townships. ted Franklin Printing Pi
Thewholetobe neatly and accurately laid down upoa
a scale of two miles to the inch, and the pohcal division
into townships colored. Mills and other manufactories,
(distilleries excepted,) will be laid down upon the map, by the owners of them paying twenty-five cents per copy extra. The maps will be delivered to subscribers at fifty
cents per copy, and will be ready tog delivery by the
first of March, 1836, at which time due notice will be given.
called to something
else,
and Leslie and myself
From the Albion. THE WIFE'S FIRST LOVE. Adelheid, hearing her husband's approaching footsteps, hastened to extinguish the little taper that was burning on the table, and adjusting her collerettc and coiflure before the mirror, unlocked the door of the boudoir, and went forth to meet him with an unembarrassed air, Comment! tna belle Hcrmile, tofours, au boudoir! I was looking for you at the Tuillcries this very fine day. Truly, my incomparable, I shall begin to grow jealous of that crimson
fanteuili whose arms encircle you so often." As
De Morier playfully spoke thus, he drew his Adel-
j heid affectionately towards him, but she complained
were left together. We rehearsed to each other what had taken place within our knowledge since
ve separated, and more than once found subject for merriment in the detail. His adventures were far
more interesting than my own, for he had visited the British metropolis; he had sailed in the Thames, and promenaded in St. James Park; he had heard the minister read service in St. Paul'e, and mused in the Westminster Abbey; but much as he had seen, and much as lie had been interested in foreign scenery, and absorbing as retrospection generally is, particularly over icenes which afforded great pleasure in reality, he could not dwell long upon the remembrance, and was repeatedly recurring, at short
intervals, to Baltimoro and the friends he loved; for the first time I suspected other attachments than those of family affections bound him to the city of his nativity, and after being bantered a little upon
the subject, he told me he was to be married in lial- ! timore, and on that very evening, to Emily " , a lady of whom I had sometimes heard; as she movfd in an accomplished circle, and was herself more than ordinarily informed, she was of course the triors frequently spoken of, and known beyond the limit cf her own acquaintance. She was talented and modest qualities that command respect and rlevatc the possessor far above the common standard. Leslie was enthusiastic in her praise, and impatient to be with her, he had written from the Capes, and expected every thing would bo prepared upon his arrival for the happy consummation of his wishes. We landed about four o'clock; as soon as we left the steamboat, ho seized my arm and insisted that I should accompany him immediately to Franklin street. 'What," said I, "will you go to see Emily before your mother!" "Make no invidious comparisons," he answered, hut come along. Emily is waiting for me, I expect, and I cromised to see her first, that's sufficient
In vain 1 plead fatigue my not being expected,
anu naif a dor.cn other foolish reasons; no excuse !
would avail, and go I must. He hurried impatiently through the streets, and was like one wild, until he reached that in which he expected to find the object of an ardent, youthful affection: His restlcssres and impaticneft increased with everv step, and
he almoit ran tnc last tew hundred yards. We arrived at the door, t!.ere was crape upon the knocker, which startled and confuted hint for a moment; turning to me ho said
j of a slight indisposition, averted her face, and with-
Sept. 5, 1833-31 tow
SAMUEL MORRISON.
NoticeBy the Printer. THOSE indebted to D. V. CULLEY or to CULLEY &. COLE, for newspapers, job printing, or advertising, are notified that their accounts are made out, and will be presented for payment with as little delay as possible. Those indebted by note will be required to lift them immediately.
UST
d raw ing'hersclf from its clasp, pointed his attention to
some passing object in the street, and began to talk of their projected tour to Fontainbleau. Adelheid Eichrodt was a young and lovely Berlinese, w ho, at the age of seventeen, had been introduced to the Count de Morier, a Frenchman of family and distinction. He became deeply, enamoured of her beauty and simplicity. The offer of his hand was graciously accepted, and he brought her in triumph to his hotel in the Faubourg St. Germain; where, notwithstanding the little dissensions, that a difference of national tastes and prejudices is apt to occasion, they lived in the very pleuitude and per
fection of conjugal concord. They had been married about a year and a half, when De Morier fancied he observed an alteration in his wife's habits and manners. It appeared to him that his adored Adelheid was becominsr less
frank and confiding towards him; Ehe was reserved,
distrait. I here was an air of mystery in her proceedings. In fact, it was evident that he had some secret with which she was sedulously desirous he
should remain unacquainted. He was constantly in the habit of finding scraps of paper scattered about the floor, for the appearance of which she accounted
in various unsatisfactory ways. He more than once surprised her in whispered conference with old Karl, a German domestic, who, having lived in her father's service since the period of Adelhcid's infancy, had on the event of her marriage, requested
to be allowed to accompany his young mistress to
Paris. On his approach they would suddenly separate, and, as it seemed to him, in something of
confusion. He had also on one occasion been exceedingly perplexed and mortified, by overhearing two ladies in society, after extolling the undeniable beauty, and grace," and affability of Madame de Morier, make an exception to her prejudice (the "particulars" did not reach his ear,) which was immediately followed by an exclamation of 'Mon Dieu!
co ne pas possible une bete, un monstre-affreuse degoutant ." He was not quite sure that the epithets were applied to his wife, but ho more than suspected they were. It was not long after, that, on entering
her apartment unexpectedly, he saw her rush towards the open window and dash something to the ground.
"Hah, bahl Adelheid, why surely I have entered Houbijant's fabrique, in mistake for my own hotel!
Essence de MiUclleurs! Attar du Hose! What are
alt theeo scent that you arc, ecattering about tho
received and now opening a large and general
assortment of seasonable English, French, German,
India, and American J&llY g'oods; ALSO, AN ASSORTMENT OF Hardware, Cutlery, Queefiiswarc, Groceries, IMats, Shoes, ISoots, BONNETS &C. We have selected these goods in the New York Sc Philadelphia markets with great care, and will sell them on as fair terms as any House in the west. Buyers will find it to their interest to call and examine our stock. GEORGE TOUSEY, &. CO. Lawrenceburghy April 4, 1835. 12 tf.
Notice. TO BRICK MAKERS AND BUILDERS. THE great demand for Sawyer's Patent Brick Machines, has induced the proprietor for the West, to
in addition to his own facilities
lckinson, manufacturer of the celebra-
ress, to devota a part of his very
extensive establishment to the erection of these brick machines, without, however, interfering with his means for furni?hirg, as usual, his variety of printing materials. This method of making Brick ha3 been practically proven to be the best yet known, either as regards economy and expedition in manufacturing or quality of the article when made. Competition, the test of all such matters, is cordially and respectfully invited. The Patent Right is considered well secured, even beyond the possibility of infringement; some of the ablest Counsel in the Union having been employed in preparing the specifications of the same. The subscriber will sell and give clear titles for Righst to use the Machine in any Western Town or County not yet sold. He will also furnish Castings, with the wrought
Iron, separately or together, or contract for building Ma
chines m the YY est on favorable terms. J. C. MELCIIER. Oct. 3. 3G-8v Louisville, NOTICE. TTKll. E. P. UOND, late of tho firm of Morgan iJr As Bond, will continue the practice of his pro-
Oct. 10th, 1S35. 41-tf
FALL, AND WINTER GOODS EDWARD SMITH BUSH MAS on hand a general and elegant assortment of Dry Goods, suited to the present and approaching season. Also HARDWARE, CUTLERY, A QUEENS WAItE, & GROCERIES, purchased in New York and Philadelphia on the beg terms, and now offered for sale for cash, barter, or on time
as low as they can be had in the market. He invites the
attention of purchasers.
October 17th, 1835. 40-tf
FLOUR. A QUANTITY of flour on hand and for sale by GEO. TOUSEY &, Co. July 10, 1835.
For sale wholesale and retail by Dr. Thillip Mason la Connersville, Allen &. Co., Cincinnati, Nathan D. Gallion, Brookville, and by retail at most of the country stores A liberal discount made to those who purchase for r
tailing.
All communications to the subscriber most ba addrsait
"Everton P. O. Fayette Co. Ind."
JOSEPH D. THOMPSON. M mn Connersville Watchman. Nov. 21, 183o. . 45-6mo.
Cash for max Seed. WE will give the highest market price in cash or n for any quantity of tho above article. J. P. DUNN & Co. Oct. 31,1835. 4ol
JOHN BS'PIKE, Attounfa- at Law, MAVING resigned his office as a Judge of the Court will practice Law. Office a few doors below the
market house, in the room lately occupied by Cawell and Spooner.
16-tf:
poonei
Lawrenceburgh, April, 1833.
CJjOVEU SEE IP. FEW bushels Clover Seed for sale by
Lawrenceburgh, March 17, 1835.
E. S.
BUSH, ll-tf.
Mr on, JYails, &c. nMJST arrived, and for sale, a quantity of IRON QJ JW4ILS, and American BLISTER STEEL. GEO. W. LANE, & Co. April 9, 1835. 13-tf. I&smliawa Salt A aU ANT ITY of KanhatcaSalt ,just received and for sale by GEO. W. LANE & Co. November 8, 1834. 43-tf
Office of the Lawre-nceburgii Insurance Co. TTT , Oct. 31, J835.J II L. stockholders of the Lawrenceburgh Insurance Company are hereby notified that they are required to pay the balance due on their stock on or before the firtt day of December next. By order of the board. 43-3w. E. S. BUSH, SeSry. US
Y John Palmer of Manchester township, Dearborn county, Ind., on the 2d dav uf Nov. lH.li.a rlart
bi-indle spotted steer, with a star in the forehead, an under bit in the right ear; supposed to be five yean old last spring, no-other marks perceivable ; appraised at thirteen, dollars, by Thomas Runnels and John Stephenson on th 9th day of November 1835. I hereby certify the above to be a true copy from my estmy book. . CHARLES W. WRIGHT, J. P. Manchester, Nov. 10, 1835. 41-3wr.
JOSEl'U OttOFF, WHOLESALE AJVD RETAIL, HAT MANUFACTURER;
HAVING recently removed his establishment, from Elizabethtown, Ohio, to Lawrenceburgh, Indiana, would inform his former friends and customers, and thr nuhlir. in ffpnpral that Viia mr..
m I q - .tj 4tULll utactory is now in full operation, on High street, one door above Jesse Hunt's Hotel: where hr will i.a
v happy to accommodate all persons, either wholesale or retail, with all kinds of HATS, of the latest fash-
ions. BLlCK. DFfn. JiHIT.F?
mfln rr ' ' J A TL.R HATS, made on tho shortest notiri nA
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duce.
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S. MAJOR will hereafter make Ins arrangements so as to be at his office on Mondays, Tuesdays,
Wednesdays, and Saturdays; if absent, it will be on Thursdays and Fridays. July 10th, 1835. 2G-2mo
at a reasonable price, for cash or country pro- . Persons wishing to purchase will please call
please call
and examine for themselves
lie wishes to purchase a quantity of all kinds of
fUlcs, tor which a liberal price will be given. Lawrenceburgh, August 2, 1834. 29-tf
PALI, a WINTER GOODS. THE subscriber have just received from New York aa assortment of seasonable goods, which, with their former stock, makes their assortment complete. Purchaser will find it to their interest to call and examine for themselves. . JOHN P, DUNN &. Co. Oct. 2i, 1335. 33 -tf
JUL HE subscribers have received a splendid assortment of STAPLE AJVD FANCY Dry Goods, Also HARDWARE, GROCERIES, BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, CAPS, eye. eye. Purchasers will please give us a call. Cct. 10, 1835. N. &. G. SPARKS. FUR RJYn MMJ1IR C1IS. THE subscriber has just received a splendid assortment of FUR ic HAIR CAPS, of the latest fashions, which he will sell on reasonable terms, at hig Hat Siore on Main Street, a few doors above Mr. Cable's Hotel. JOSEPH GROFF.
Lawrenceburgh, Sept. 30, 1833. 38-tf TJJDAID for Flax Seed by G. TOUSEY &. Co.
FILOUR AFRESH toppij vndwturrcntcd good by G. TOUSEY &. Co. 12-
the 2Cth October 1835, by George
runner living m IVliller Townshn Dearborn county Iud. one HAY HORSE about fourteen hands high, a star in his forehead, some white hairs under tne saddle, a bell hune around his nerk with ?
leather strap: supposed to be ten or tie von TMrc r1fi
no other marks or brands perceivable. Appraised to four
teen dollars by Kobert Eubank and William Eubank.
A true copy irom my c stray book. W. JACKSON j. r. Nov. 3, 1835. 43- 3 w.
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POSTPONED TO THE yTH MARCH NEXT. School Land for Sale.
THE School section No. 15, in township 3y range 2 west, will be offered for faje at the Court hous door, in the town of Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn county, on the 14th day of November next, between the hourg of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 P. M. of said day, in separate lots, according to a division and survey of the same, made by the Trustees of township 4, rangj 1, west, a plat of which
wiu oe shown on the day of sale by the School Commissioner for the county aforesaid. JOHN I'. DUNN, Camrn'r. Sept. 5, 1835. 43-ts.
BY the subscriber on Sunday morning, between 9 and 10 o'clock on the Lawrenceburgh road near Cambridge, one bag of Stocking yarn, containing from 20 to 22 pounds in single cuts. Any person finding the above property, and returning it to the owner will ba liberally rewarded. JAMES ANGEVINE. ' 42-3 w. MAVE just receired from Philadelphia and New York a fresh and complete assortment of fall end winter good. G. TOUSEY Co. 4iT1 iTTvTTnTT BUSHELS of o"iU wanted immediately. 44-
