The Indiana Whig, Volume 1, Number 5, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 17 May 1834 — Page 4
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THE DUELIST. Tba promise of yt bfiffct, Aud fortune lest bet smile ; And geniu', ike a burniug light, Jlluiuiu d bitpatbtha while: A4 frieudebip wove brBitJ cUiu And bound it rowud bit brew, Af-J daarl By bar wbo bewd bit vow 11 Wd and neWd 1 waen, By hi at young at be, fha fairest maid that on tbe freer; Sported is maiden W Otic glaaoe of ber tweet ey of bl Wgf worth an are f Mi-, For O! tbey iled on him too trixFor tucb a world at tbii. He had a moth, and her i Wat centered all in one. The tpirit of ber noble bey Wai, of ber world, the tun And 11 o" the winter of her ore Came o'er the wreck of yean, Hit unile could all ber grief auage, And dry her flowing teart . Tbe birds were sporting in the grove, Twa in the month of May, When to Matilda and to love He gave bit band away. The flowers a tweeter fragrance threw. The heart age could not dim, Rich at the fonntaiw of the dew Witb bleing teem'd for him I a bim atand amid them all, And pay bit plighted vow I taw hint when love's curouul Bloomed freably.on bU brow I taw him in bis love-lit bower, When all was bright and gay Alae '. that ever came tbe hour That swept itt bloom away 'Twat od a tuoimer's eve like thu He wnnder'd far a lone i But first be stole a parting kin From ber bis chosen one And as, in wbitpew, tremblingly He said, " My love farewell ." I tew a tear bedim his eye 1 tew bis bosom swell. Ue went but ne'er returned again He went at Hokok'i call, To shed bis blood like crimton rain loglorionsly to fallHe fell ! and at tbe cottage now, Down on the village green, Witb hollow cheek and dewy brow Is young Matilda teen ; And nightly by the pale moon's beam She wanders to his rett And ttil) recals tbe cruel dream Tbat wrings ber bleeding breast He tleeps: and near biro gently sleeps Hit eged mother dear ; Matilda only livet,and keeps Her weeping vigils here. Erom tbe Detroit Courier. MECHANIC, We remember no pe - rind in which the mechanics took so deep nn interest in political aflairsas they are taking now. II is a good sign when men who, a? a body, are capable '. K ISa gOOu ilgl) of judging so correctly, throw themselves j forward in behalf of aaufferingand half' rained country. Mechanics ;tre pracli-! cal cititetis. Th'jy reason justly, and When they OO act, act conclusively. Thus bod V of citizens has had naid toil, ihis and merited compliment, by (Ju- . !.. . J - 1: iri-.i, ;li r. u r n cipiuu, no - ni the following extract from OTie Of his atldresses. MecHsNics or the Rivoj.ction Foremost among these was the blacksmith of Rhode Island, Notbauiel Greene . he whom Haniltou , whilst he honored Washington as "the first man of tbe country," did not hesitate to style "toe toldier ofthe revolution." He was a man B'it more remarkable for his genius and patriotism, than for hi, inialiable thirst for kuowledge, and tve eagerness with which even in early youth be seated upon every opportunity of mental improvement. There also was the bookbinder Knox, & from among tbe inechanict of New York came forth our Willet, 'the bravett ofthe brave." Abroad, our interests were watched over and our national dignity represented by the printer Franklin, who amidst the varied avocations of a busy life, had made himtelf one of the most accomplished men ofthe tumyind after attaining the highest bouors of scientific lame, in his venerable and illustrious old age brought all that learning, science, and fume to the ten ice of liberty . Fotetnost in oor councils at home, and en rolled among the immortal names of the com - milt e ol five who prepared the Declaration oi Independence, wits the shoemaker, Roger Slier - nan, self-educated and self-raised. He was ae rbo by intellect and knowledge, commondd tbe confidence f the wise, and swayed the opinions ofthe multitude; for he had not the flfttof external thow, or "the loud railing tongoo of tauoy and audacious elotpience." At an eloquent colleague of bis in the Senate arft on the bench of justice once desoribed hnu to " be was a slow-spoken, and almost tongue-tied man, but his bead was as clear as Ifeht." The rail road of Charleston, it is laid ,. In a aonritbing condition The receipts arerag ing six or .even hundred dollars per day mm , tkn tbe expand i tares and a handsome Hiv4t d is xpecltrd to be declared in July next.
j Col. C jux-KEtt, the cekbralad Tennessee 1 ...I , r.rnw I m" town ori Saturday burl.
He was 'welceaned by a targe crowd tint had j ..n. teA t die foot of Cbeenu' street, to receivo him. During the afternoon, many admatt HP eccentricities ana nuutor, cnd at the l'. S. Hotel to nee and y .their repecu to him. He received all with his utmal bluu1 urbanity, lutlir evening he visited the Theatre," which was ettremely crowded on the occasion Tlie Colonel is unquestionably the Wion of the day. He creates as much sensation among the lovers of the picturesque, as any man of li is weight or inches ever did. He i - dr.-seed in dark plain clothes his large whit' bhirt collar turtiod over bis muall nock i kerchief something in the style of Byron in I gome of hie portraits He wears a broad britned white hat ba rosy checks and nn eye full of humor and fun. His anecdotes on politics and bear-hunting arc wouderous. The Colonel made a tour through different j portions of the city . Whenever it was . known, he was general)) attended by large ! crowds. lb. A Mk Poaccrme. A middle aged man, of very atbelttic and robust form of body, presented himself at Wettunuster hospital a few day ago in order to show himself to tbe surgeons and students of tbe establishment. He is completely covered with a green homey substance in the form of quills, not dissimilar to those which are produced on the Porcupine. The parts h bich ha' e escaped the deformity are his face, tbe palmt of his bauds, and soles ol hit feet; every other part of bis person is abundantly supplied with this preen homey substance ; be sheds his hums and quills annually, end a fresh crop succeeds He has been thus afflicted since hie earliest infancy, and all the male members of bis family, down from his great grand father, has been similarly well furnished ; hit general health is excellent, and ! hi tecretious very regular A model hat been taken of him in one of the Borough hospitals. London Medkat and SariualJournal. A Barritter Beaten with kit own Curfgfi A plain downright Berkshire 'countryman, being a witness in a cause ut Guildhall, was thus addressed by Mr. Wulluce, advocate for the opposite party: " How now.rvou fellow in the j leathern doublet, whut are you to have for swearing1" "Please your worship," quoth tho countryman, " il you get no more by bawling and lying thau 1 do by sweaiing'you will j soon be in u leathern doublet at well at I am." EMIGKANT POLES. Mr. Poiudexter, from the committee on Public Lands, made a report in favor of the utifortuuale Poles, who were forcibly brought into this country by order of the Austrian government. They reported a bill granting one towuthip of land, to be located in Illinois or Michigan. Putents to be issued on settlement dining ten years. The bill is made the order of the day for Thursday week. Shaving A barber shaving a thin ficed I man, put his finger into the mail's muutb to I push out the hollow of his cheek, und happen I ; ing to make a slip which cut through the poor i leilow s lace, exclaimed, Oh, curse your Ian
. -u . - in, j comp!amt ag;ilHSt defendante pruA stout, athletic man, by the name of i in" the said defendants be enjoined and i eSainuel Book, ol'Lawrenceburgh, Ind., died strained from claiming title to a certain I at Natchez, two or three weeks unce, of tract of land or lots in the said hill descrihi Cholera. He was on his way home from , ed and it appearing to the sitisfaction ofthe i New-Orleans. The Natchez Standard eayi .;.,urt by due proof now here in coufi tttade His case was purely one of accident, (hat Schlatter & Bryan, William P. Bryan, I end, now-a-duys, quite common to persons ' Timothy M. Bn an, William Worrell and J. under particular circumstances exposure to R. Worrell the defendants arc not now Mti-
tiie weattier, and carelessness m the choice of (bod, and general mode ol'livin.r Crockett's Last. Col. Crockett wu walking a few days since near the capita! in I company with a distinguished collar member from the Empire state, when Mr. Van Buren approached them Allow me, said the mem ber to Crockett, to mtroduc icc vou to the Vice i j. . ,. ,.,.., , , , 1 ,' ,f pUed Uw U0l: ! JT- " m m l OOZEN Shumards Paste Blacking uti lecciveu hiiu lor sale ny. E. FERRIS, Druggist. May 10, 2S34. Information W anted. OF Thomas Maffit a Native of county Ar-1 much Parish of Aruiach Ireelund. wlio unit. ! :etl Irom Warren point, about 25 years ago and movtu to the State of Teanessee, and nfter- " "L"lB,c muiana, onouiu tint meet his F.s ti. m mrnrn.u.l . at., I 1 phew, Son to James Maffit, resides in the vicinity of Aurora iWbmtl county Indiana, and it very anxious to hear from him : Direct your letter to Thomai Bagg i Esq Auiorn ieuroorn couutv Indiana. May 10, tfM. The Editors of Newspapers in tbe State of Indiana, would confer u favor by giving the above one Insertion. Mail iStae. worn p. GAism tNFORMS the public that he has commenced ruui.inj; the Kentucky Stage " Daniel Boon," It arrives at Lawrenceburgh, on Mondays, Wednesday and Fiidayt, aud leave on the days following ; und itHmtlU the Cincinnati and ixington Stages at Oaincs Cross Roads on Tuesdnys Thursdays, and Saturday!. Muy 10, 1834. Kail Road Company rtniUl KubscriberH of stock in the Law--reiiceburgh and Indianapolis Rail Itoad ! '-'ompany ,are hereby notified that at a meeting ' ' ouard ol directors of said company, held ! at Grcensburg on the 2711, day of April lfc34, j tbe following order was made: Order1, that a cull of one dollar per share j "'d it hereby made, wind, the stockholders arereiiuired to pay onur before the fourth dnv 1 "f July next, and that the same may be paid ,u pan juU,uv, treasurer, ut lawrenceburgh ; to Eliaa Conwell, at Napoleon, to Wm. B. ftwing, Thomas Hendricks, or James Freeman at Creeasburg; to John Walker or Wm. J. Peaslee.at Bhelby vilie j und to Benjamin L Blytheor James Blake, at Indianapolis. Certificates of Stock will be ready fur deliv ery at the above named places. 0110. H. DFNN, C'k Lawrenceburgh, May 10, 1831. i he Democrat and Journal will please publish the above. Indianapolis,
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n W. DEANf, Will 5J tn fnniit.li TOMB ATONES border, cut in the neatest manner Also. Stone Milta, or Step Stone, accord ing to pattern, by the 15th of May iron, attire Landing in Lawrenceburgh. AH order will be promptly attended to and neatly executed. . N. B. Apply io Go1? Johnson. Agent. New goc1 THE iubbcribi r are now ope St. ed and ' and 'r,at splendid Ofsorirrj he ,to vs Wm. Harrini OW count f Dunn their m it is ruled and o. j. ... - pendency ol' ibis suit be pubut. .tisome public news paper printed iti J trenceburgh Dearborn county Lndiaua,N 'yingandre quiring the said defendant, tc appear to t'ie action aforesaid and give special bail,receivc j ,u declanitioii and plead thereto or that judg meiit will be rendered against him by befault, and this cause is continued until the next .term of this court JAMES DILL, Cn. May, 2, 1834. X EW STOR E. RODNEY Ar BURTON. Lately Fromthe JEorf.) HAVE commenced the MERCANTILE BUSINESS in Lawreiicehurgh, in one of Mr. lyudlow'6 Store Itoomt on Hiii street above Short street, where they offer for sale, on the most accommodating terms, an assortment of STAPLE & FANCY GOODS. They respectfully solicit the public pat-ronnge-April 25, 1834.-2-tf STATE OF INDIANA. ScT Deakbobk Coumtv. DEAHLOUS C1HCL1T COURT, Makch TjiUJf 134. Davis Woodward, VS. j On complaint in Schlatter iV Brvan ( Chancery and others. TkVOW comes the comuluinnnt aforesaid uy iw i)llnli his attornev and files his bill of ! dents of the State of Indiana; It is tbere(ore ruled aud ordered by the court now here in Chancery sitting thai notice of the pendenc ol'said Bill of complaint be published for four weeks successive! in some public newspaper printed in Lawrenceburgh notifying the said defendants that unL thv lie :tnrl jiiinpnr horc on tbe first . . , a . i n .. .u:.. ' Ua Ol HI1; liCTU ac neiiiuci 11111 "J 1 court then and there to answer to the Bill ! ' Chancery aforesaid ; the same will, as to ! them, be taken as confessed, and a decree i entered tucroonaccoruingiy. vcorreeid A correct co. py. ,amiui,v..ii. ' Lawrenceburgh, April 25, 1834. 2-4w. sjA'J'EOI'liNbiANA, DKAKBOK f'ot'.NTV. DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT KABCII TEHK, 1834 John Parkinson, ) 17 s ON BILL FOB PIVOBCL . jiiizatietn i arKinson . OWeonies John Parkinson the piaintifi attornies and fileB his bill ufrainut the said defendant and makes due proof now base in court that mi id defendant m not a resident of the Htate of Indiana ; on his motion therefore by his attornies aforesaid. It is ruled and ordered by the court now here, that notice of the filing and pendency of the bill aforesaid, be published for three weeks successively at least sixty days before the next Term of this court ; notifying and requiring the said defendant to be and appear before the Judges of the Dearborn Circuit Court on the first day of their-'iext Term then and there to anfv " ' r "esaidor the same absence. A true c J April 25,1834. i 11X11 SAD AND HA H AVE remov tand opnr, their new frame , Hunt' lintel on th' street; where they j. assortment of Saddle line promptly attendi April 16, 1634. ISA JOB & ZuBJSTE, HAVE formed a partnei lice Law in the Super. ll pracInferior Courts jn Indiana, and in the counties; cf Boon Ky ., and Hamilton, Ohio. Their office it on Htch street, iu the room formerly occupied by Mr. Lane us an aftce, where one of them will at all times bo found. All claims put in their bands for collection, I by non-resident' ,wii I be promptly attended to. Lawrenceburgh, April lb, 134.
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StT DEA BBOJUf CIRCUIT COVET. Mabch tkbm, 1834 William Daniel yg. In Chancery, John T. Bishop and otherr. fOfV comes the complainant by Dunn his 1 w attorney und proves to the eatisiBlaction r.f ibis court, that Jolin T. Bishop, one of tbe I ' , , , . , . r ,j, fcudaiiti al reeaid It not now a rendeot oi the State of Indiana, It is therefore, on moUon of said attoroevjrdcretl and ruled by tbe j court now here, that ixrice of the pendency ' ,fthefori 'roinbil!olcyijwIajntU:publisiiocl lor three weeks succesmdy in some publie N v. ; paper printed in Lawrenceburgh & t uiiiessiiicKawJonii j .wisjiopappeaioivi fore Uie first day of the next term of this ouiVuswcr. confer -s, or demur to said Bill, he same a to hitn will betaken asconfessi!. and a docrce therein ae to hitn entered accordinglv JAMES DHL, CFk April 2j. 1634. t .i I I TV 1 . .. . K.i STATE OF INDIANA, Di;Alt!K'K. CofMT. Bet. DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT MAKCJI TE. 1&34 Abiab Hayes, ) 1 '. ( On complaint William Harrington, i in Chancery -x and others. T()W comes the complainant by Dunn Ins Attornev and it tippearmg to the eat- . ; isfactiou of the court bv his afiidavit, that the said William Harrington is not a resident ofthe State of Indiana; it is therefore ordered on motioi of the complainant, that notice of the pendency of this suit be duly published in some public newspaper printed and published in the town of'Lawreucehurgh notifying and requiring the said defendant William Harrington to be and appear at the next Term of this court and answer the hill aforesaid or that the same will be taken as confessed and that said notice be so published four weeks successively more than sixty dus before the next Term of this court. A correct copv. JAMES DILL, CVk. April 25th, 1634. 2.-4w. NEW SWUNG & SUMMER fiOODS. THE subscriber has just received from Philadelphia, (which he is ready to thew, at the Store Room formerly occupied by Jobn fc West) a General Assortment of Goods, Suited to the present and approaching season. Consisting in paht or BROAD CLOTHS; Super blue, invisible green, London tmoked. Olive brown, blue, mixed, und drab Blue, brown, gadelte, und premium mixed. A new article of fashiocable striped do. SILKS. Real black Italian lutestrings, black gro do Swiss, black gro. de nap and Sensbawt. Maiitii;, S rsanct'sanu lavaulineJtnUin! Colored gro de naps, plain and figured, Colored rlorence and tattins, A variety of DRESS HANDKERCHIEFS. Consisting ol blond ga use, gro dezune, Gro de naps, popehuo, and crape de chine Superfine game, and crape scarfs 1' igureu, and plain bobinettt Thread, and bobiuett laces, and inserting Robinett and Swiss capet, White and black bobiuett vcilt, Black, green, and white gaure, do Irish linen, lawns, and linen cambriot, Liueu caasbric hauderchieft. Super saiis- ribbons, und beltingt, Pink, white, aud black, Italian crape Plain, striped, and corded gingbamt Puinled Muthu, Plain, figured, and crottbared jaconet Plain, & figured wit,book,& cambric mutim, Corded skirts. Linen, and cotton table diaper Circassian!, merinoes, and bonibexettt, MEN'S SUMMER WEAR. CONSISTING Or Sl'MMKJI CLOTHS Merino, catsimere, brochell j I'nucetta. and lasting Real linen drilling R ue, and yellow, nankeens Superior silk velvet W lute, and colored niarscillas vetting Valentin, sattin face and tilk do STOCKS. Bombazine, pi in and figured tilk Black Italian cravats Gentlemen, and ladies gloves U I LI , .1 -I J I-j! ... , : , . , . . ... IIvVA.i I'lUiME, MIJU IIU.I Ml.. ML. .. ' HATS, UUOTS, A.Nli OHOEt, of all kmd(,witb a general assortment of HaCDWAHI:, A.Vll Cl'TLEBY, QueexsW'ABE, (jLASB WARE, AM) GaocERiisc, Aiao Bar Iron, C outings, Naile, and Win dow Class, 4fc. Sfc. sire. C R. WEST April 25th, 188L 2tf. He ibelt: grateful for past favors, and res:ctfull) solicits a continuance of public patIMBi C. R. W. Dissolution. HHE partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers is this davdissolvod by mutual consent, and all persons who know themselves indebted to the firm will please to make payment to J. W. Eggleston, without delay, in whose cure the books and papers an; left. J M ALLEN J. W. EGGLESTON J.W. Eggleston intends keeping on hands .. ............ r u jreucral assortment of
DRY GOODS. Grocerici, Hardware, queetwware, fec Hillsborough, April 25, 1834
SEW eUTABIilSHHEMT. THC tubscribere baring purcliaicd the large brick bouse and Grocery establishment therein, lately kept by Z. Bedford k. Co. wonld respectfully inform the public that they will continue tbe Grocery Store in tbe tame building, oodtr tbe firm ol JOHN HOOD CoThey have and will keep constantly on hand an e'xtentire attortuieat of atticlet in their
line of butiness. such at CBOCESIE2. I'lrB, WIIUKET, v- I 1 rnn Finh. iear. k f. " A . m n ; i., , .,'ii . w uicu lues m wr w i , ,ul(y0 Uawrs. TI.ey will also keep on ban j R rerj generii aisortmeot of TIN WARF " Which tbey will tell wholesale or reian. :r"X5Mt they will receive FLOUR, MERCHANDISE, and other artic les on STORAGE OaOOMMISSIOW, And attend to the forwarding or sale thereof, o moderate terms. JOHN HOOD DANIEL E. BEDFORD Lawrenceburgh, April 18, 1634. Frcn Baiins. TajfLSCATEL, MALAGA A BIXK)ME raiifM. Eins, in prime order in whole or half boxhy Li, w , juniv tnjn . AprilJStt, 1631. Aii Apprentice Wat ted. A boy 14 or 16 years of age would be taken to learn the Printing businetf, itapphcation be made toon at tbii oftce. April 16, 18S4. I re li 1 ines. J l ST received from New Orleans MUSCAT, 1 OPORTO, MALAGA. WINBS TENER1FFE, J Of superior quality bv E. W. JOHNSON. April 16th, 1634. GROCERIES JEST received from New Orleans, per the Steam Boat Henry Clay 25 SACKS COEFEE ; 24 BARRELS SUGAR ; 2 Do LOAF Do; 2 BAGS PEPPER; 1 Do ALSP1CE. 1 TIERCE RICE; 2 BARRELS WINE; 1 Do RUM; U BOXES RAISINS; & BARRELS MOLASSES. Expected daily a few Barrels MACKEREL, j (last fall's putting up.) Country Merchants, j wishing to purchase any of the above urticlet, will find it to their advantage to call and examine for themselves. April 10, 1834. I . P. DUNN 4t Co. Iron, Nails, Glass. fcc. JEST received from Pitttbargh, per Steamer Leonidaa, n large aud general assort ment of Bar, Band,Rod, Hoop Sf Hammered I RON; Also CUT & WROUGHT NAILS, (Spang 6c Son's manufacture ;) TE.4 KETTLES. SPADES k SHOVELS, Shy IO A It II y 1SC.U... ALSO, AN ASSOit'l'MENT OF Which we offer to our cuttomers aud those who wish to purchate, at the itand formerly occupied by Tousey and Dunn. April 7, 1834. J. P. Dl'NN & Co. ii t of Fartnemkin. THE undersigned have entered into partnership, for the purpose of MERCHANDISING in the town of Lawrenceburgh, under the name andttyle of J. P. DL'NK 6i C'u. Old cuttomers and the public generally, are respectfully invited to examine their goods, and extend to them a share of patronage . JOHN P. Dl'NN, April 1, 1634. JACOB P. DUNN. Zanesville (Salt, (B Y THE BliL.OR B VSHEL.) THE subscribers have on hand, and expect to keep constantly, supply ofthe afe article, which they offer lor cash, or to their customers on aocoant. April 10, 1834. J. P. Dl'NN &. Co ELIZAB1JTHTOWN HIGH SCHOOL. I M. SI't'tt AK'J. Will open, in Elizabcthfown. Hamilton countv, Ohio, an ENGLISH and CLASSICAL SCHOOL, on Monday the lUth of May inst. He is prepared to teach the usu ai course taught in the literary institutions of the country ; and beii; a graduate of Miami University, the course wjll be adapted to those wishing to enter there. As to qualifications', he would referto the Faculty I oi Miami Lniveraitt and for particulars - . .. .. to Mers. I. Mills to Messrs.!. Mills Esq. C. &l j. 1). Mills andE. Hunt, Elizabethtown Bourdiiig can be had on moderate terms. Tuition, 1,75, 2,5, and 3.00, according to branches studied. March 134. 3-3w. Fresb Flour, Raw Cotton &c r"B!HE subscribers havejuatreceiv ; - barrels of Fresh flour, also oni eda f-w one bale of ! tupenor raw cotton JOHN V. Dl'NN,. Co Mai 10, 1934. Fashionable Hats. 'THE ""bribers hare juat rtceived a i I 't!!l)ll'i flttSfM-f nxinl ..f C Jl ' i ill
r- ..i..i . vl loaiiiuiintiii. j black ami drab hatt which we offer Jaw. Pernons purchasing would do well to call and e. JOHN P. Dl'NN, Co. , May 10, 1834.
to pvim The uodertigned contioeet to i Franklin Pri itiug Pretc. He bet fur tale several recoudbagdl ry end Uaroege PretKt. Also, Liiaei titer, Composing Sticks, Urate Rule, Oi Counei moulds, Inkint: rnlkre,tVc Ae. AH ofwbicb he intends to keep a gneral attertroent for the accommodation of tbe craft. His etteblisheieiit is on tLe comer of Elm and EtEhtb ttrcett. SA.MI i i-S. DICKINSON Cincinnati Nov. 30, 1633. Windon-lila. EST received and lor tale a few Boei 9 ' by 10 10 by 1C Window glaN. E. FERRIS Bulk Pork A Baton. THE anderrigoed bave a large wpply al the above article for sale. J. P. DVNN, tUa: - Wax Caudles. ! (OF SUPERIOR QUALITY.) Manufactured and Bold by L.W.JOIIN'flOX. N. B. The highest price in enshpaidior Beewax and Tallow. Mayii, 1834. olan Fnblir. THE FuhNcrilxr having obtained a coi minion if notary public, efferc i Memcet to the public in that capacity. OEO.lt. DJLXK. April 18th, 1834. ! OTICE. A Ll. persons indebted to the estate of Job n. Sheied, dee'd. late of Dearborn County Indiana, are hereby notified to make payment to the subscriber immediately, and all perse having claim against said estate are hereby notified to present them to the subscriber dulv authenticated for settlement, within one year from the date hereof, said estate is .upposed to be insolvent. April 10th, 1634. EZRA FERRIS, AdnTr. E FERRIS Druggist corner of high Short streets, bus on hand and ex ant! peots short U to reoeive from the earn u luree assort ment of Drugs, Medicines, und Chemicals, Pn tent Mediciues, Paints, Oils, a'id Dye stulb which will he sold wholesale or retail on ai good termt an cau be had in the west. Lawrenoebuigh, April 10, 1S34. E Mil AK 1 8. Bl SH LATE OF BIKING SI N. WW AS removed to Lawrenceburgh and is now opening on high street a large and splendid assortment of staple aud Fa net Cind, Suited to the season, lately received direci from New lorn, which he v ill sell furcagh. barter, or on time. In short he does nol in tend oi wish to make ant innovation, on the established mode of doing business in this place. He asks and expects a call frompeisons wishing to purchase. Lawrenceburgh, April 18, 1834. Br. J. H. er, mmJLL continue to give bis wW tentiun to hit prolessioua s undivided t ional duties, at his former office, on High street, 2 doort wetto! tbe Post office, where bis lodgings are, ant! where he may ntall times be found, exctp when necessarily absent. April 11, 1634. THE subscriber takes this method to inform the public generally that he has erected athopin Riting Sun where be intends to carry ou in all its various branches, Engine making, FORGING AND FILING. Plougn-shean, axes &c. will also be taade and warranted equal to any manufactured ir. the Western cou.itry. Frum his Jung experience in the Business he feels assured that lie will deserve und receive a portion of public patronage. c. HAGAN. Itisinr Sun. April 11, IKJ4. ADDING A J . MAVO, ATTORNEY ic COUNSELLOR AT LAW. (LATL OJ KUNTICKV,) Having permanently located iiutiselfii) Lawrenceiiurg.IA. respectfully tenders hit Professional services to the public. Otr Office on Higli street opposite tlif Market house. Lawrenceburg. April, 1634. T HE subscriber bnvinir been unnointcel Agent of the Protection Inmrnnce Com pany, in the place of G. H. Dunn, Esq. resigned, will continue the business of Insuring buildings, merchandize, &c. and uJso. keel boa's, flat boats and their cargoes, cn libera! terms . Office on High Ftreet. a few doors bo low Z. Bedford V Cu'i grocery . P. L. SPOONER Lnwreuceburgh, Noy . 2t, W33. 1-yr. HADDLERY. THE tubscribers have made arrangement? to tupply their customers with any kiwi ol Saddlery thev may want m the usual ? i of business . April 10, 1834 J. P. Dt'NN.fc Co. Notice if herebjt f .en, THAT Jacob W. Eggleston has withdrawn from i he administration of the eitatr of ISA I All BISBEE, deceased: and be , books aud papeis are lctt with Henry Wulk' er. All persons sioacerned can call on him fo' settlement JACOB W. EGGLESTON HENRY WALKER. March 1C, 1834. LAW NOTICE DANIEL J. CAS'.VELL and PHILIP L SPOONER, are associated iu the prc tice of law, in the Dearborn Circuit Court. All profesional butiness entrusted to either, in tbe tuid court, will receive the punctasn attention of both. Office on High Street, I" tbe room formerly occupied by E Walker Etc,, where P. L. Rpooner may be foond, -cept whan absent on profetsional busi-
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