The Indiana Whig, Volume 1, Number 4, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 10 May 1834 — Page 4

POETRY

-fife From the Cincinnati Mirror. THE WB AN TO M GUEST. t3 EXl'KACT r-l TUS KAMA! JHMSTBEt, A TALE OF JUJXalUiK, BV Oi WAV CM-"-Pale melancholy one! Why art thou Kngeri-g here? MemorM of dark ( rone Herald of da rkne near. Thou tand.rit immortal undented, Eren thou, the enknown, the trange wild, BftU-mord of mortal fear. Thou art a shadowy form ; A dream-like thing of air; My very igbs the robe deform, So frail, to pawn; bit. Thy crown i of (be fabled ((ml. The bright ephemeral diadem That ffnsecn tpir.U wear. Thoa hatt revealed to me The lore of phantom ong, i'.tri'"1 ' --t'-" r " the Cbimiag the whole oig ht long Fare boding! of untimely doom, Ofcorrowiof years, and dyiog glcom, And unrequitted wrong. Through all the dreary eight Tbine icy hands, that now - fend to the brain their maddening blight, Hare pressed upon my brow My phreuiied thought all wildly blend With pelI-wrougbt hape that round me wend, Or doan in mockery bow. Away, Pale Form, away'. The dewy morn is nigh The ahadowt tbun the riung day ; Fly, with the shadow fly ! Art tboa a dweller in the dread Attcatbly of the mouldering dead, Or in the world on high Art tl on of the blue ware, Or of yea itary clime 1 An inmate of the ocean gravel, Or of tbe heaven lublime? I tby niycicrioui place of ret The eternal mentions of the bled, Or the dim shores of time? Hast thon forever won A bigh and glorious name, And proudly grasped and girded an Tbe panoply of fame ? Or waedcrcst thou on weary wing, A lonely and a uameiet thing, Unchangingly tbe tame? Thon answered not. The sealed And hidden things that li Beyond the tomb, are onrevealed. IV t. . by mortal eye, Tby dreamy borne it ail unknown, For tpirit freed by death alone May win tbe viewless sky. Captain W'xu-ct wag the veriest land-lubber tiial ever va placed by a lucky accident in tin ivin.riinnn , A a chin. Id- had contract ed a stron dislike to one of his cor n ers, ndind, :ir.liiiirthe(.'aneofGoodll.jne. havLag in tlie hold a valuable assortment of aptea and s.vectmeais belonging to thcoi.n-.x-ious Knploycr, he reaotved to destroy then, f l. ' 1 l..l : .1.. u... I m,i JT liUs parpogr.ooreuairiiL in i.ic inn tomoftlxe vessel, b never occurred to Cap-1 Wilful that any thing on board but the epic is and bwcetmcaU v. L 11..'. . . to suiter frorn the influx of i,2 salt waer. In a short time, howe.er, the crew, per ceiving that all as not right with the ship, discovered that tlicre was tour feet water :n Ibe hold. The men flew to I he pimps, but tne captain commandea them to dests ana to ao on.;, as i.c wa tuem. "1 bored tne nw mm ew. nyaeet," said lie, --nd U mmjmwyutmmrm me cttieetiuencts"

laWraMi .unowtipreat. through the ves- j fresco Ciiiei -1 igi n and the Cabinet ittet. I nc hardy n. nneraatuod in groups i rewioaiioie. Our citizens no iecurer nlnee

hout tne deck, s.uking iheir heads, nd botungmourniolly at each otlier. The good muy "ita iwuiuig uuwn iu me ocean, .-.nd tt Decatne app irent Uiat, m a bnei space, aee buwm go wiwhk eaven.s ol me great decs, 'ibe Caotain waxaeionisluol th-.i , ... euetKetxi duaalroue ahouid i'dLw so liiv lalacause. He saw his mistake, and no doubt aeera-dy repented it; hut the last thing the Capuin ever ihoaght of, was to acknowl- . t-, , edge hiinself iu err,r. The passengers aur - rounc lmw, and wjth prayers and tears implored him to win the pumos and save tbei lives. Be quiet, my friends," said he, I am trying a gr.nid experiment. I have reaaon In i.i;ipva ,h:ti i. u ul.ln ... ;:t ,.:i ... i .. shio will rail an mil hp. " --' ... r-xil H V.I'H III. Qtr us a-fve water, tmty Lo patient i t. . . . . an BOJr or two, and you will see vVrneme eUperiment s iccceiig." a V. .... : . : j my "" cA.ciiumui ia niainr-ra. " bi. one. "It will oe death lo all on hiard. It ... .... ' Wist fail." " If thie experiment tails, I will then try naiier," said Captain Wilf-I. -1 am ,jc. ttrniincd.at ail events, that my ship slia.i never again rail above water." " But you hive no right, sir," said another passenger, in despair, "to sport with the BvS of those who are cornmittcd to your charge. In fifteen minute the ship will sink, and we aiiali all perish." "Let her sink, and let all perish and be J J M -i . ........ " u, saiu captain ttiitul in a rage. "I will try my experiment, and I will not be pestered in tins manner any longer. 1 would miner sutler tlie tortures ot teu Spanish in quuittons, than sail above water another league' The ship remained in this perilous situaoon at ii.o penon U the latest intelligence

from her. The Captain might Imvc yielded, it was Lclicved, tolheentwatie ulihecrow and Imogen, bailor ine muuhir influence j of lie lir ate, uad A rogufcb ltle cook, j who fiucered and encouraged liiui in ever, freak of My, however extravagant, the i i ...... Si ...... n-l..-..n.'itioli t..rlnin.

one Ue'iareu era n.mi ........ 6- , ., !... tiTvcii under vii treat a iiviator, and (he o.ber insisted that if Captain Wilful, in tmq a grand experiment, chose to. J " I 1 - ...... i .. Kiaa ' ' s;ua ... orr siu , auu oi '.'ii ' " -- and paaaenew, it was liu "r business, and ! no one uad a right tocompiaia. liittl. We lilened on 1 ri.. ij o a thrilling recital r ...t:.....n l ,i,,.r..- at fit believed, uuJtr the caecU of mental alicuatiou. The cry oi niuroer wa rraru. n j-iummn ....... ding iu Race street, near J.., which a the attention of our informant ai:u on were natiinir be at the moment and within the ucirhborinz tuih'i' g threw u; . eir wiudowe to atceitaio whence the crycame ; at tl.e luomcnl, u naa in nit nmmm y, at ( teen to nun from n r.ii' cw, nun cour-e ins cen to r:ui irom p r.iiM.ow, uu , ray rapidly along the eavct of tix three tjiry liiildiu-f, crying aihe went murder : 4ii'jrler:! tt.urdir::t Evtry cyethat btbid him way bni dcr:: Uiurilir: It tverj cj napped and dashed ltb horror, A every botom was heaved wilba"ny. On re-chiej the parapet ' - fell heelt over head over upon the roof of a second s'ry ' house, and iroin the nee to the pavement. Af be tell a thriek of hundred! of voices announced the awful eaUilloph, wtes instantly on etrikinir tlie oaveuient. hit fall on which nimdeJ like the eradriuc off ones and crush his feet mid f. . inz of the skull, be frirai.i- U'.on wildly ran, ttill crwng ui'iraer : u-arutr.. He u orertaken, ai.d foui.d to be in an extreme state of ncivout agitation and ttill impressed with the belief that !:c wat pursued, and that hit life wal to he taken. After a while l.c i Uc ina a little compose.!, when he begged lo he laUen to the Hor: ital, : aa viae be hud alwavt heard Pbiiadciphiai.t . tpokeu well of f ir their kinouesf, and lie , hoapilaj especially as a place of great cxccll-j encc. He wai lakcu there. lit said tfcifj unfortunate rcrson it from Lone Island, and that he came into Pennsylvania to seek employment. Failing to procure it iu the country, he concluded to lelurn to New York; took lodging and requested to iclurn at 2 o,clock in the moruioe, in time for the . ' .u R.19I Thia fxlraon n.:.rv cecum lice i.a;inened about C o.clock on '1 Irntday night last. I 1 1 r . 'I L.t.,1 ...1.1 I. III. - Not a bone was biaken Pliil- Cvm. fftr$U. A method of ext'acUng the juice of the sugar maple, for the making of sugar, tvihout uiuring the tree, froai wii .ti tlie raccanne liquor flows, or to bore a bole and put in a reed, and when Hie liquor ceases to flow, plugging up the hole both tfaeM methods arc injurious, any tend to destroy tbe tree- in tbe latle-case, the trte rots round the plug lo tome distance within. The f.illotving me thod it proposed in lieu of these, and ha been tueceisiully practised in Kentucky. At tbe props r season for t e running of liquor, open the ground, and select a tender root, about the tire of oncer two fingers; cut off the cud and raise the root sufficiently out of the ground (o turn the cut end into the receiver. It will emit hquor from the Wound at freely at by either of 'the other methods. When: it teaWt to now, bury the root again, and the tree v.ili Lot he hurt. The f. llowinc extract of a letter s horn n inen liaul in ew Oiiciins. to one of our most txleiiiive and respectable ... . .' . merchants here the letter is tinted. Nevv-Oki.kks, April 3. in..: . Jull .....il.,,.. "u"",:,5": "!"5UU" f" sea as can lie imaglllCU. n.llts nr. . , . . Floor. 325: Whiskey '22 and -23 0111!; Hams f)l; Shoulders .51 Lard it , ar.dfjl; Mess Fork .$11; Prime S-'i bulk I'ork 2i and 3 ctnlf, demand limited. Bills on Eil and 6 1 day, 34 di On new-1 ork, Oil day, 2i di.. 4th. Flour i. wor:h (o-.! iy but 3. .Sales h lave been made at that nrice: vVliUkcv BO and 21 ctt M ' ' " '1 A letter liam lev.-Oi cans, savs, the ina.iibcrof fai'jic- there ia from thirty tc thirty-hvc, and li.c ainoant of liu about f Kit milii ns of d .lure. The He 0-!eai Bee con radic's tlie rc port that the Cholera c:.h ..- in that city, rv HAVwood CecsTi ,Tkx.v. April 10,U .1 1 - pH,yK Bentiment has greatly ehang. wi'di us in re-ard to the Oovcrn.nent of the linpiKit omijdenee in the wisdom, prudence, . or iwiiucit! integrit; of the President, The. , . m : , t ;.'..: . . .,-i In late acts, afl'e' ang ro injuri tlytne curren Cy and naUonnlcrHil. I Daring RnUiry.'.)n Wednesday evenmg last a coiorea man wmie passing , , ... . ... v ' l.l I .1' lUc""rM j' ' j 'f!0dl f street in Xcnia, was robbed, ol 100 00, iu tjiccie. When atuu.kcd ' ho c l,!ed fjr U,t K're 0Si; 0 T"K I :r'pQ - ki.tcont.:iu eir escape ,iiu Free Prm.'. j . . . r7 ' - f .MlCSVillC felllt. I 7 BY THE BBL.OR BUSHEL.) PW1IIE obtcriben have on band, and expect JBt lo keep constantly, a tupply of the above arlic'c which they offer fur cash, or to their i . ....... ... , .ll.IAU.l-f I , .... ......V April HI, I83L J.P. DUNN A Co. ELIZAnETHTOWN HIGH KtirOOI.. D HI. STLWAUT, Will open, in Eiizabethtown. Hamilton county, Ohio, an ENGLISH and CLASSICAL feCUOOL, on Monday tbe ltfth of May msl. He w prepared t . teach the usual course taught in tbe literary MM UuttoMf of the country ; and l.tini? a ttradiiatc of Miami Univeraiiy.llic course will be adapted to those wishing to enter there. As to qufilificationa, he would rcferto the Faculty of Miami University; and for particulars to Mcasrs. I. Mills Esq. C. & J. D. Mills and E. Hunt, Eiizabethtown. Bearding can lie bad on moderate terms. Tuition, $ 1,76, and 3,00, according to brancnea siuuu;... March 1634. -3w.

TOMB STONES Jlf. W- EAl Will he prepared to furnish TOMB STONES border, cut in tbe neatest manner

Also, S .'nc Si!!.--, or Hep S'mw, accord-! ing to pat'ern, by Ac 15:h i May it st. at the Landing in la'wrci.cebarr:!i. All orders; wiil I e promptly au :.e'ed to and r.i ally nccutcd. NT. B. Apply to George Johnson, Agent. New goods at last, :.rc now ovimitf' a large, rcneral aiu. gplendi ! iu-Krlmeut of seasonable good, at I Mav2. WfA'FE OF IN WAN A. ; DKARUOKN (. iilC'UT COURT. March Term lba4. Toiisey ti Dunn, Wrn. Harrington, on foreign attachment in debt. TK'tvY cjh.cs the piaiiitihs afireaaid by Djiintheira'.tornev. and o:i hi's motion. it is ruled and ordered that noiice ol the pen Sciicy of tins s'i;t I. e published in some pubHe ucv.s paper prnutd in Lawrencehurgh II .......... ...l.r InJiann V, jifrli,.. ami m. UlIOOIII 0 iMIJ liwiuiitl, l . ob lt Uliu M o aulfinx Uie iaid dcfei4nt t aiipear to t'le ;xtioiiaforesaiuand"r.tspccialbail,reccivc;is

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,re"tu , Uami. v. iere their old cue lomerc, ana nit - , ,' . T R- . er who I Tt:l Xiiil , unie-s the nd John 1 .Bishop.

mini f . " ' J . k w - . 1 1 ire the first dav ol Uie next

a declaration and plead thereto or that judg- lllc6aijVilliam Harrington is not a resimcirf wiil Lc rendered asainat him by befault. ,i, ..f.i.. u,, i,iann. it in therefore

aad !as ( :.':.-Q is continued until the next ; ,cr)llc( bis court. i . . . . is i -i . 'i n 2. 1S34. i... IS T U It E. noi:. F.y a bcbton. (LuU!y From the Earl.) AVE commenced the MERCANTILE Bl'fHNESS in I.'.wreiiceburgh, in one ..i Mr l.n.tlnu.' Slnfc Iffimnf fin III )l Str.lt , ... . t... ...i.. :iiini.' .....in nn'i 1. unfit' lii.'v uu 1 lui c.ii.. ' nu Ine most accommodutiiig terms, an assortj ment of ' STAPLE & FANCY GOODS. They rctpcclfully lolicit the public patrun age' A-il 25, 163 t.-2-tf STATU OFIXDIAN.4., DEARBOUX CIRCl lT COURT, Ma kcii Tkkm 1631. Dais Wood ward.) VS. j On complaint Sohliit'er 4c Bryan Chancery, and others. ) TKTOW e -mes the complainant nf iresaidby a Dun his attorney and h cs his bill ol complain' against the said defendants !''- mi'iiie s;.iiacienuan;s ue enj inn;, rtrainad fr-m cfaiming title to 11(1 reresi - theretract of land or lots in the sai tJ and it appearing t.i the court by due proof now .. thai Shatter liryan, W : ': .1... af U.. .... IV. II,... Timothy M. Bryan, William ! K. Worrel! theilefendnntsarcnot . dents of the S ate of Indiana; It .'. I...I ,.n,l nnr..A l.oil,n,i ...e ll.CIU.v-. liu . l v. ... ...v. , ,..- ,.f ... pendency ofaaid Bid of complaint Le wil. H ishe.1 for four weeks suc cssivcly in s .me . public newspaper pnnterj in Lawrence - hiirgli notify in? the said defendants that un - icf s iiiey I e and appear here on the first ; da of t!.e nc-.t Baptentber Tcim of tfiiaj court than Mid there to answer to llic Bill in Chan?ery aforesaid; the same will, us to ih 1 ' s e. nbfted, ar.d a decree entered thereon accordingly. A correct cc - pv. J .Ait Ull.ly, vfh: i ' Liwrencejtirgh, April 25, 1634. I-Iw. n e ti mi i tl atiATEQFliwjANAJ gcT IltAHIiOltN 01 .Vi V.J ' is it Jo DV.AlliiORS CIRCUIT COURT. KAUCil TI KM, 163-1. olm Parkins ai, 1

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ox DILL fob mvozci: NOW comes John Parkinson the pluintifl afore.' M I v ( ' .swell and Spooncr bi ath rnies and files hi defcndi-nt .md rnak nd flies his bill against the said ; i ea dac prooi now iitc ia court liiat said defendant not a rcss - , (!t'dt of tbe ... . .ri : i.: mttr.:. I theref ire his attornics af ireid. It nni :.nd ririlr-roil l.v thua finiirt BOW here '

.k... . '!.,. (;;'..., t.n.1 mhAi ttNwi.H-'aek Italian cravat

tlll'l I-lV, llll. llllllglMI-' , -v. . ;ii af.,rfi8aiJ.be iiuMisbcd lit ke weeks successive!) at least s-ity dayi before the next Teimof this court: notifying and re- : nuirino ;he raid defendant lo be and atnieai - (Cf,).(.'",nc Jmlocsof the Dearborn Cucuit f . on the oral cay ol their next term then and thereto fMMWrelha bill af. refill or the same v. ill then be iieard in her a., ten c A true copy. JAMES DILL, Chrl. April 2"), JS31. 2.-3. "T7iJiO & ef b.K. iSAUDLKRS, AND I'l.'.KNLSS MAKERS. AVE removed their (hop from their old stand opposite Ibe market house, lo their new frame house neat door to Jesic Hunt's Hotel on the South eatt tide of Hii.h ilr.rt; where they intend keeping a general nirortincnt of Saddlery. All order in their line promptly atteuded to, and on good lermt April I.-, D-34. 3E&JOB & &AWB, ATTOHMBYI, Wj A v-- formed a partnerthip.and will pracJlKfi,;e Law in the Superior and Inferior ' ouil, iu Indiana, and in tbe countic cf Boon Ky .. nd Haiuilton, Ohio. Their office it on High f tr. el, iu the room formerly occupied by Mr. Lane at in office, where one of Ibem will at all lirr.. te fmind. Ail cl ii r.i put in their hand for collection,! bv mm r.s.dei.t,,will be promptly attended 4 - - - - - . lUnrei.tthurgh, April Id, lttJl.

"STAi i, oV iisihAS

IEAHU IBM COTJNTV DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT. Makch tbbm, 1834. Wi'liam D nicls VS. John T. B shop In Chancery, and othcrf. WOW comes the complainant by Dunn his H.Hnmnvnnd tiroVCS 10 the ealisisfaeiicn ofthi r.,nr';.tiiat Jubn T. Biflup, one of the defendants af-resaid is not now a resident of . a r J: tm I .. .- A' ,rr. till IllHcwrt now here, that notice of the pendency of the fore'!il2 bill ol COtnjXt int he puOOMM successively in some pun rer.cd urii & xppearator be-: terra ol tius rnurtnswer. confef. or demur to said mm, 1 die same as to him w ill be Uiken as confesti ed, and a decree therein as to him entered i accordingly April 25, 1634. iTATE OF tNDLANAJ & DtABU KX Col'NTV.j I DEARUOllS CIRCUIT COURT. MAVX'li TilCM, lt-34. Abialt Haycf, 1 8. On complaint iu Chancer v. William Harrington, and others. WOW comes the complainant by Dunn a! his Attorney und it aimcarinz tothesatfor,:,.n .(.t,c court ,v his aflidavit. that ,.PTeA . ."nosio,, the comulainaut. that notice of the pendency of this suit be duly ! published iu some public newspaper printed and published in the town of Lawrcnce- ! burgh notifying and requiring the said dejfcudant William Harrington to be and ap- ' pc :;r at the next Term of (his court and an- ! swer the bill afbrci-aid or that the same will ;;e taken as confessed and that said notice be M i(Ubli.-hed four weeks succesFively more ' J-l- ,1 I f. fl.A . ... 'I days before the next Term of A correct copy. ; this court. v JAMES HILL, VCk, April 2otb, 1834. 2Mw. NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. THE subscriber hat jutt received from Philadelphia, (which he it ready to shew, nt Hie Store Room formerly occupied by John A ; Weil) a General Assortment of Goods, Suited to the present and approaching season, Cositinc i r.w.1 or BROAD CLOTHS; Stip?r blur, invisible green, Lontlou emoked, nifM.lM.. 1.1.... -.iwl .lrK mAmmanmma Blue, brown, gadette, ami preniHMi mixed. j Ijew article of f.isl.iocabletlripcd do. SILKS. '''- .i blnck Italian lutestrings, black gro. do '. black gro. dc nap and Senshawt. ..ut, S rianet'iunu lavantiiu-Jsattini olored gro de naps, plain and figured, - Colored Florence and saltin, ' a variety of DRESS HANDKERCHIEFS. CaBeleiin.il M.iun. . d. mmnm. c I," - I n ' -1 riro a,. ... n,,,,..!,,,,. n11i rriln ,u ,:. wperana jaw, ana crape scarf ' ' " , . I I r r, ... lillll .11 i t I irni (Hill n.ii.r iHT , RWliel ,, Swi c ' j ivi.nean.l hl..rh l..d,...u vnil. Black, green, and while gauze, do. 1 In-., linen, lawns, and linen cumbiiei, Linen cain'nrie haudcrciiieft. Super khus-ribb.nu, and h. ltingt, I fin, white, aod vieec, Italia cfi ' uriped, and corded gmgha. rape gl.aiu I'aililcd Miiilin, Plain, filmed, and crossharcd jaconet Plain, A figured wiss,bouk, A cambric mullin, Corded skirt. Linen, and cotton table diaper Circaxleni, nu rinoes, uud hi.nrbarcttt, MENI BUMMER WEAR, C0XS1STI.NC OF Sl'KHXB CLOTHS. Merino, catiimrre, brochell 4 I'riiic. Ila. and hitting Real linen dii.lir.g 11 ue, and yellow, nankeen : Sunerior i!k telvet . - j vu.. . , .llk , ' t - - -- i. - ja STOCKS. 'Dombazine, pi ih and figured ilk I , ....... ? A ...j... Ol (J n .11.'. i I 1 1 I l 1 1 r I . . l I I ,. r- , UMU lUllllllg' Checks, plaids, uud ticks tVc. Vc Hais, 1! oi. . and Snorj, of all kindi,wilh a general at-oilment of Hauowauf., axb Citli-by, Qixeaswabe, Class wabi:, axd ('..'.' I... i: , ALSO Bar Iron, Catting.", Nails, and Win dow Glats, dye. dj'c. 6fc. C R. WEST. April 25th, 1834. 2.-!f. He feels grateful for past favor.", and rcspccfully solicits a continuance of public patronage. C R. W. Dissolution. j TWAV. partnership heretofore existing lie , J. . S11i,.rrii.rt, :K .(,;. Aav A- . tween tlie subscribers is this day dissolv ed by mutual consent, and all persons who know themselves indebted to Uu! firm will please to make payment to J. W. Eogleston, without delay, in whose care the books and papers are left. J. M. ALLEN. J. W.EGGLESTON. J. W. Egglcston intends keeping on hands a general af&ortmcnt of DRYCOODS. , to.iunn - - t.ru - - , naruware, lieentwaro, OiC. ia: ill.. I 1 -i uumiuTvugi, April y, mW

MEW THE tubtcribert having purcbaeed the large brick bouu and Grocery eilablishmciit therein lllv kciit bv Z. Bedford & Co. would

respectfully inform the public that they will continue the Grocery Store in the tame building, under the firm ol JOHN HOOD k Co. They have nud will keep soiitt"ntly on band an extensive nssortiuent of articlei in their line of busincst. tuch af caoctBiEs, rwva, vtiiwkey, Salt, Ii-ou, Fish, Cigars, Sec. Which they will sell in large or tnnill qiiantitietto suit purchatert. 1 l ey m 1 IN W AUVj. Which they will tell wholesale or retail. Hiivinc extensive rooms suited for the purpose, they will receive FLOCK, MERCHANDISE, and other articles on STORAGE OS COMMISSION, And attend to the forwarding or alc thereof, on moderate term-. JOHN HOOD. PANIBLE. BEDFORD. Lawrcnccburgh, April 18, 1834. Frefclt Raisins MMUSCATEL, MALAGA A BLOOME raiif M. sins i l',ue urt!er "' wl'l1' "r x" cs by L. W.JOHNSON. April 18th, 1834. Au Apprentice Wa ted. Ahoy 14 or 16 jeart of ngc would be In ken to learn the Printing business, il ap plication be made loon at tint office. April 18, 1834. Fresh Wines, JUST received from New Orlcan MUSCAT, "I OPORTO, MALAGA, TBNBRIFFJS, . M INES. Ofsuperior quality bv L. W. JOHNSON. April 18tb, 1834. GROCERIES. EST received from New Orlean, per the Steam Boat Henry Clay. 25 SACKS COFFEE; 24 BARRELS SUGAR; 2 Do LOAF Do; 2 BAGS PEPI'ER; 1 Do A LSI' ICE, 1 TIERCE RICE ; 2 BARRELS WINE; 1 Do RUM; 71 BOXES RAISINS; 5 BARRELS MOLASSES. Expected daily n few Barrels MACKEREL, (last fall's putting up.) Country Merchants, wishing to purchase nny of the ubovc nrticlet, will find it to their udvantage to call and examine for themselves. April 10, 1834. J . P. DUNN fc Co. Iron, Nails, Glass, &c. JUST received from Pittsburgh, per Steamer Leouidas, a large and general assort ineut of Uu,-, Band, Rod, I loop Sf Hammered IRON; Also CUT & WROUGHT NAILS, (Spang 6l Son's manufacture;) TEA KETTLES. SPADB8 i SHOVELS, 8 by 10 & 10 by l?ia9g. ALSO, AX A8I-OBTMI-.NT OF Which wc offer to our customers and those who wish to purchase, at the stand formerlyoccupied by Tousey und Dunn. April 7, 1834. J.P. DUNN &. Co. iotii'cof Pariiici'tthip. t: HE undersigned have entered into part netnii, lor tne purpose ol aii'.iii. iiA III.-1 NP in the town ol Lawrence hurxh, llll der theBtfiue and style of J. P. DUNN A Co Old customer! and the public generally, are retj ectf.illy invited to examine their goodi, ai d extend lo Ibem a thare oT patronage . JOHN P.DUNN, April 1, 1S34. JACOB P. DUNN. Liar OF LLTUUIS. REMAINING in the Post Office nt Law" renceburgli.lui'. on tlie- I ft of A pril, 1 81-1 which if not taken out iu I month,, will be tent to the General Post Oificc us dead let ten. Armstrong Julia .John, on Charity Mn Adamt R A ? Ju.ld Orin Augevinc I II e Jane I Thoma M Abbot Elizuheth Mist '.'Kecr David Bishop John T Bulk Jamel llrather Eliza Mr Bostiek Enoch Bra'her Oniric Brni. oi, Tin 'I Boon Joseph Bamhcnrt Phillip Bush E 8 3 Blauvelt Abm J Cheek 'i'uvuer Cheak William jLongley Julia Ann r Mist i'Lcvingtton John P 2 A Lea John ;. Low Margaret Mil n Lawrence Jamc J Lafeaver J F 6 Meuille George x Mei.dle Lette H j-Mn ril, I- McGahau Tho jr '' liniford Jeremiah y MeNeely Cathr'e 7. : Moore William NcCcune Jainet Moore Mary H Mrt 'Norrii Stephen V Nicholis Jno D Cook Willium Campbell Jane Mil Carrmgtou Hannah Mrs S Cheek Jamc Crane Isaac 3 Cole Eunice Miss 2 Colshier Muliiula.Mii Nevil David Caswell Danl J )...,...! Samuel Cnminan Isaac ( Pile Jam. t R Clerk of I he court 2 Duck Robert Dunn Geo H circuit . Pat ton Charles Pickerine Thomai ' Rimdell John ( Itced James 6 (tot Alexnndar -.'Swan Matthew 9 Stewart David M I Smothert Itcuben (Sherred Jamc y Saltmnrsh John y Stewart Charlc A Baltmartb liahella i.Pceil Mote Drewer Williaaa S Daniel Jnme Dnrinon Jotl.ua Dawton John Daily Wm M Dunham Abraham Darrah James Dcmos John Senr Eattn L. J. Ferris Abraham Guard Thoma Gordon Thnmni Goodwin Caleb Gullet Ann Mitt oibh Nathaniel . Sawdon William 6 JiWyiuond William Ward W 8 0 White William Hulody F Whitehead Jacob S Hillhoute Margafett y Wilson Benjamin V Hay Other a William Harriet Horton Jacob X Mist Henton Pleatant fjwomack John D Hohsti;r Eplirnim y Wathington George uarper bally is y. r , Mrs 1 MHE3W, UONTER.r.n

TO PRINTERS The DDdertigDed continue to manufacture tht Franklin Prinifnf Press. He hai for mle several teennd hand Stantbury mid Ramsge Frestff. Alto, Chuwi of nil si7.Cf,Cooipoiiiig Stickt, Brutf Rule, Galliei, Coppei moulds, Inking r.illert, &.c. &.c. All ofuhich he inteudi to keep u general nttortnient for the uccoiumudulion ol the craft.

Ilitettublislinieiit it on Ibe comer of Elm and Eighth streets. Cincinnati Nov. 30, 1833. IV i 11 do w-i lass. JUST received and lor sale a lew Hoxei8 by 10 6c 10 by 12 Window gloss. E.FERRIS. Bulk Pork 4k Bacon. THE undersigned have a large supply 0f the ubovc article for sale. J. P. DUNN, et Co. Wax Caudles. (OF SUPERIOR QI.AL1TY.) Manufactured and sold by L. VV. JOHNSON. N. B. The highest price in cash paid tor Bc sax and Tallow. May 2, mi. Rfotary Public. THE subscriber having obtained a Commission as notary public, diets bis servicc3o ibe public in that capacity. GEO. 11. DLXN. April 16th, 1634. NOTICE. ALL pcrion indebted to the estate of Jobo Bbejed, dec'.l. late of Dearborn County Indiana, are hereby notified to make payment to the subscriber immediately, and all penna having claim against said etute are hereof no tified to pretent them to the tuhscriber iluly authenticated for settlement, within one jear from the dale hereof, said estate is suj jjostd to be insolvent. April lUtb, 1834. EZRA FERRIS, Adm'r. E. FERRIS Druggist corner of high nod Short slrcelt, hat on hand and expect! thorlly to receive from the east u large a.tortment of Dings, Medicines, and Chemicals, Patent Medicine, Paints, Oil, a.dDycsiufft which will be sold wholesale or retail on at good (cruisas can be had in the west. Lawreueebuigh, April lti, 1634. "EDWARD S.BVSHT" LATE OF 11 1 SIM ; SIN. IWAS removed to Luwrcnccburgh and "-is now opening on high street a large and splendid uaaortment of siaplc and Fancy Cioodi, Suited to the seasuii, lately received direct from New YorK, w hich be v ill sell for cash, barter, or on time. In short he does not intend or wif-b to make any innovation, on the established mode of jamg busmese in this place, lie asks andlVccts a call frooipci. sons wishing to purcRsc. Law rcneeburfib. Ainl lr-, 134. Dr. J. II. llrowcr, "VST ILL continue to give hie undivided atw w tention to hi profeoioiial dutiet, atbil former office, on liighttreet, 2 doors weilof tbe Post e dice, win re hi lodging! an , and where he may nt all time be found, except when necessarily absent. April II, 1B34. THE tnbicriher take this method to infura the public generally that be hat reeled a shop in Rising Sun wher.: be iuleiids lo carry ou iu ail its various branches, Engine making, FURGIMJ AND PILING. Plough-sbeari, axct Ac. will aho be nmiii mil warranted equal to any manufactured in the Western country, prom bis long fjiperience in the Rutiuets he feel assured dial Is will doerve and receive a portion of public patronage. C. HAGAN. Rising Sun, April II, I'M. ADDISON F. MAYO, ATTORNEY i COUJfMELWR AT LAV, (LATL' Ol Kr.vrueKV,) Having pcrmaneii'ly located himrchfin Lawrencchurg, IA, respectfully tenders hi i'rofehsionul services to the public, rc?- Oflicc on liuib ttraet opposite tt Market house. Lawrencoburg, April, 1631. fBtllE tuloeribi r bavin, been M. Agent of the Protection Insurance Company, iu the place of G. II. Dunn, Escp retired, tvill continue the biitincti of Inturing buihlines, merchundizp, Ac. and also, kl bou', flat boali and their car;joei, on liberal teruit. Office on llieh tlreet. a few duori be low Z. Bedford A Cu't grocery. P. L. SPOONF.U. I.awrenccburgh, Nov. QS. 1833. 1-) ' SADDLERY. rBlHE sub.crihir, have made arrangement! JL lo supply their cuttoiueri teilb any Me offiiil.llery they may want in the usual waJ ot busmen . April 10, 1834 . P. POWv c"lotire in Iii im Iiv gneti, THAT Jacob W. Kggl.tlon hn wildrawn from Ibe ndiniiiittrulion of Ihc citstt of ISAIAH BI8ULE, declined i and M books and nnneit are left with Henry Walk' l.r All norl.m .ilirriil-il r-.flll mil on him lii' lettlemeul. JACOB W. EGGLESTOK HENRY WALKER. March 1C, 1634. LAW NOTICE DANIEL J. CASWELL and PHI LIP 1 SPOON ER, aro inocialed in the pre lice of law. in the Dearborn Circuit Court All .-S...r-. I ....!... ,,,l In either. in the iaid court, wiil receive the punctual l.i. in- - .. u;i. Ml rrel. IB inieiiiion oi noiu. -jmctr on i.ign - ill ril... ri,M...tlu i.-i iinipd liV E. Willkei Bq. where P. L. Spooncr way be found, cept when abient on profeional hutinen.. Ureaceburb,Sept. lOtb, 183

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