The Indiana Whig, Volume 1, Number 7, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 31 May 1834 — Page 4

POETRY

THE PALMERS HYMN. The following beautiful lines are from the pen of the 'Etriek Shepuerd.' Thejre designed to represent the rnorningpraycrof a maniac, -l.n vnlnatarilvhMrami. the ontcastofthe illsert. Lauded be thy name forever, Thou of life the guard and giver, Thou canit guard thy creaturci ileeping, Heal the heart long broke with nceping. God of stillness and of motion, Of the rainbow and the ocean, Of the mountain, reck and river. Blessed be thy name forever. I have seen thy wondrous might, Through the shadows of the night, Thou who slumbrest not nor sleepest Blest are they thou kindly keeper. God of evening's j cllow ray, God of yonder dawr.ing day, That raises from the distant sea, Like breathings from eternity . Thine the flaming spheres of ligM, Thine tbe darkness of the night. Thine arc nil tec gemi of even. God of A nfr d of heaven, shall never '. W'OVERY A man m in co. Ohio, engagei i stone hnving broke ofi" the the stone, three inches and d Severn I holes, in a straight y -tone, naving even appear-; M drilled for the purpose ol sot-, hff ,o break the stone. In one ol -tone, having even appcarJrilled for the purpose of seto break the stone. In one of i ie holes was part of a w edge. Two thin es of upn had hrsi been put into the hole, Tie wedge was driven! m between the m. was broken off. The plates and the dge were in a state of perfect prcserva-j n, having rusted but little. The holes and : wedge were three inches and a half from ? surface, the stone apparently having: 3rown over them. I he stone was perfectly solid, excepting these holes, and the upper ! surface was of the same nature and hardi-1 nflcc nrit, tho r.fhaw ror.( r.f dm t.i,.r,r. The stone was dug out of the side of a ; rf u.n j 3 ,i u.. u I dwcu lull, oiiu nuh I "1 1 1 Tl Til 1 11 IWI (M MllI'O . r io j r I'll feet of earth, prohably washed from the hill , zbove.-Cincinnati Jour. j BEWARE OP CoUWTEItrEnv-. The public is particularly cautioned against receiving certain bills of the denomination of $100, purporting In be of the office of the Bank of the United Stales at Washington, payable to the older of Richard Smith, Cashier; as within the last fortnight, four of the above described notes have been presented al the Branch in this city, for examination by different persons, who had received them as genuine. This circumstance induces the supposition that there must :

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be .nany others of the same kind now in ' wiie mn? a crl"'course of imposition upon the unwary. iHl SA,rMAKS" 3 r

Those which have been so presented at the Branch in this city, are signed N. 1 Biddle, President; Wm. Mllvaine, Cashier-, letter M. and dated 17th February, 1830. Charleston Courier. A JACKSON VICTORY. The recent Administration triumph in Rhode Island, turns out, after all, to be no better than a " Flemish victory.

i,- . .i.i , Il uieu i 'nlun, .ueoiciues, anil i neniical', careIt is- very true that, by supporting the fuUy lple(1 m( of ,;,,,..,,;, wh',ci, i,Antimasonic nomination, "the party' wiliell low fur cash.

succeeded, at the late eleclion, to dc feat the Whig candidate; but Gov. Francis, whom they assisted to place in the Executive chair of the State, has unequivocally avowed his decided hos-' tility to Gen. Jackson and his favorite measures. Nor is this all. The House of Representatives, now in session, in-

j e ... ,i . .. t, iiiis.i hi -. i ! 1 1 i . h lreejaiiii. wno sailStead Of Sustaining the experiment," , ed from Warren point, about 25 years ago ;n,d hasadopted resolutions, condemning the j moved to the state of Tetmettaa, and ftrremoval of the public deposites from the " anls "rtMl t0 tbe Stae Indiatm, Should this Bank of the United States, as a men- meut Wl E-ve he " '"formed that ins Ne-

irA ilLoJ.,;,l II- ....... u. ..vu. . hi UUTl.-Ltl. CtllU III jurious to the public interest," and declaring that a National Bank is necessary to the exigencies of the government, the maintenance of a sound, uniform, and permanent currency, and the -ommodation ofthe internal and for- ', trade and hu-iness ofthe Union' incerely congratulate the office ' on this signal trnim"1 and H able to )rrl many such in fnt- ( Sill .ourse oi tne ensuing summer. A nf AIW fi( fllOCi-i rrnhlrt' iniallv thr Wious little Slate""' into his . breech'' try. O 1 He might Journal. ctive run:. 'at a fire broke out in Millersburg, the seat -'ternoon ol Funnsumed the old ree other buihlWe r Mi do of Hoi day the 11 Conrt hout ngs. It or: ing house, near .jii street; aud, as ; Ike south end of the families by whom it wus occupied, then happened to be absent it hud made so nmcli progrcs before it uu discovered, that its destructive course could not be arrested until after it had laid one fourth of the town in ruins. The damage is estimated at from Citeen to sixteen thousand dollnrs. By this visitatiou, eightyont persons have been deprr ed of their homes, and reduced in the space of a few hours from a state ol comparative ease and comfort, to absolute poverty. A committee of eight citizens ha? been appointed to solicit donations for the relief of the sufl'eres and those disposed to contribute their mite are requested to forward their respective of feringi to Dr. James S Irvine, P . M. Tillersburg, who is authorized to receive tl e eontributions of the benevolent. ib.

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SALE OF HEAL ESTATE.

PUBLICK notice i hereby given, Dial 1 shall expose to sale, at public vendue, u the Court House door in the ioivn ol Lawronnhnrirh Dearborn cniintv. nml stale of Iodianai on the teconA Monjay in August next, the following described Real estate, the property of flion Loder, late of Dearborn I'ounty, deceased, to-wit: The west half of the south west quarter of section No. 13 Town 5 Range 3 west in Dearborn county and State of Indiana: Also the North Wttt qQartor of section No. 13, Town S, Kange3 west, (except 35 acres belonging to Thomas )gilon) all lying and beine in the county of Dearborn and state aforesaid, nml to he sold on the following terms and conditions to-wit; one-third of the purchase money in hand, on the day of sale, one third in six months, and the residue in twelve months from the day of sale the deferred payments to be scoured by .Mortgage. By order of the Probate Court ol Dearborn County, Mny Term 1834. Sah to commence at 10 o'clock, A. If, JOHN M'PIKE, Mm"r, May 22d, 1834. 0. STATB OP INDI A N A. 8c. Dkarhou Cocjrrv, DEARBORN PROBATE OOUR1 M w Term. 1N3L In the matter of the cstale of George Swale; deceased. On petition lor nal settlement . iiJOV comes Mary Swales uml John Swales i-w administrators of the estitc of George Swales deceased by Major their attorney and file their petition praying final settlement thereof. Notice is therefore hereby given to the heir? and creditors of thr said IJcorre Swales rfee'd. nml to nil other persons concerned, that Hie court will proceed to act on said petition on the filth day of the next August Term of said Court, und will thou inaUe final settlement of said o-tatc. Bv order of ttl(1 (Wt JAMES DILL, Chrk. Mm oo ik'ji r. STATE OF INDI AN A. Hi hi i (.'of.Tv. Scr. DEARBORN PR BATB l RT, Mav IWm, 1SU In the matter of the estate ofSamuel Wrigh', (It- On petition for ceased. final nottlcmcnl. "kJOw rouies Charles vY. Wricht an.l I'lu be J-w Wright administrators -.f Samuel Wright, deceased, and rile their petition and final aecount i and or ivinc fliiHl rctt euient thereol Xo,i" is th"efore h"(b3' I" t0 tl"" and creditoro of the pnii1 Sumuel Wrictil, de-, ... . ceaseo, nnu 10 an oiner persons eoncerueo, thnt th'e Court wi ,p,0 HCt on ,aiu tUion on th(, ,econ;, ofthe Iltxt Auf:usi Term of said Court, and will then make final settlement of said estate. I5v order of the Probate Court 1 KME8 DILL. CVeri. niay IS, ItM. NIHBi Sundry Notes drawn payable to Noble J. M'Ginnis, John Rodger and S. V. Jamison, have been left with the undersigned for collection. Unless the said notes be paid before the loth of June next, tbe undersigned will be un.Ipr the necessity of brjalag lliit upon (bein. All pfrsons tfierctore, who know ttMBi'elves indebted, on said notes, arc raquekted to pa' the same to the undersigned before tbe loth ot June next, and avoid the ('ot which oth.11 ST BSCGft F.I) Superior PORT WINE, LISBON do. FRENCH BRANDY, Fresh and unadulterated for uu of the siek. E. FEU It IS, Mmggitt. Fresh & Unadulterated The subscriber has just received a lull and complete assortment of Eresh and Unadulter....l . I. 1 ... . . EZK A FERRIS, Druggut 20 DOZEN Shuninrdt 1'nste Hlnokinj; Jwt reccired and fur sale oy. E. FERRIS, Vruggist. 18, 2834. May Information Wanted. kE Thomas Muffit a Native of county Arf i.n...:,i...ri l. t i .. i ..... f , P' - ', i renues in the vi cinity uf Aurora Dearborn county Indi anil is very anxious to near from him : Direct your letter to Thomas UagcsEso, Aurora Dearborn county Indiana. May 10, 1834. The Editors of Newspaper! in the State of hi. Ii, ma, would confer a (avor by fivfftf the above one Insertion. Mail Starve. max P.GAINES. WNFOHMS the public thnt he conimcnoJied nmniim the Kentackv Staa " Daniel IL .-in tl II bMIMtmaI I nmaaimAna m, Mt i ''"J", Wedwdayi and Piidayi, and leaves on

'it Ic'ISl ' -Vf '"""""'K' aad intersects the Ciueinnutiand Lexington Stii;e nt tiiiines ( ron , Road on Tuesday" Wuiralaya, and Salurdays.

May 10, 1831. liail Road ( 'oinpanj. f Willi', subscribers of stock im the Law.aL rencebnroh and Indianapolis Rail Itoad Company .are hereby notilii il that at n mci tine: oi the Hoard ol directon of said company, held at Greeusburg on the 2ith day ol April lS.'M, the following order was nnule: Ordtrtd, that a call ol one dollar per shine he and is hereby made, which tlic stockholders ate required to pay on or before the fourth day .' .luh next, anil that the eiiihc may be paid to Stephen Ludlow, treasurer, at Lawrence batten ; to Elian Con well, at Napoleon, to Wm I). Barrag, Thomas Hendricks, or James Freeman at 'I'recnsburg j to John Walker or Wm. J. Pea'lee, at Shelhyville ; and to Benjamin I. Blythe or Janie". Blake, at Indianapolis. (Vrlilioates of Stock will be ready fordelivcr at the above named place. CV.O. H. DUNN, (Tk. Lawrenceburgh, May 10, 1834. j The Democrat und Journal, Indianepoli., will please publish the above,

New goods at last. FBiJIE subscribers have just received and are now opening a large, general and splendid assortment of seasonable goods, at the stand formerly occupied by Tousey &, Dunn, w here their old customers, and the public coneraHv are respeetfaUv i"v ' ! t call, J. .m- ' . MayS, 1834. ,

STATE OF INDIANA. Diurhurx CoFJTttJ Bct DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT. March TcrnilSS-l. Tousey & Dunn, ) on foreign W. attachment Vm. Harrington, ) in debt. WOW comes the plaintiffs aforesaid by Dunn their attorney, and on his notion, it is ruled and ordered thai notice of the pen dency ot this suit be published in some pul

lie news paper printed in Law renrclmrghitiie same as to him will lie taken as conic

Dearborn county Indiana. Notifying and re quiring the said defendant, to appear to t.'ie action aforesaid and give special hail, receive a declaration and plead thereto or lhat judgmentwill be rendered against him by bcfault, and tbi cause is continued until the next term of this court. J AMES MIX, Ci. Ma 2. lM. N E W S TOR E. RODNEY V BA UT.ON. (Lately from the Etst.) HAV1C commenced the MERCANTILE Bl' SI NESS in Lawrcticr burgh, in one of Mr. Ludlow's Store Rooms on High street above Short street, where they offer for sale, on the most accommodating terms, an assortment of STAPLE & FANCY GOODS. The) rrspertfutl v solicit the public patronag."' April 2."., l34.-2-tf STATE OF INDIANA.; g DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT, Makch Tekm 1834. Davis Woodward,; VS. On complaint in Sell latter & Brvaii Chancery and others. S jV'' cn,neS th" comP,uin f? f L1 , l'unn his attorney and files his bill ol I complaint against the said defendants pray-1 ing the said defendants he enjoined and re-j strained from claimiajz title to a certain tract of land or lots in the said bill described and it appearing tothc sitisluctmu ol the court b due proof now here in court made i - . . . . - that Schlatter &. Bryan, William p. Bryan, Timothy M. Bryan, William Worrell and J. I (tip rn.O.tw hinlc :tro not now I'PBl. 1 dents of the State of Indiana; It is there fore ruled and ordered by the court now here iu Chancery sitting that notice of the pendency of said Bill of complaint he pulliMie.tl for four w eeks successively in some public newspaper printed in Lawrenccburgh notifying the said defendants that unless thev he nml nmieur here on the first dav of 'the next Soptember Term of thm court then and there to answer to the Bill i in Chancerv aforesaid; the same will, us to j , , , . ', them, be taken as confessed, and a decree entered hereon accordingly. A correct oo-! py. JAMJiS DILiL., I I, ' Lawi-jneeburgh, April 25,1834. -2-4. STATE OF INDIANA, DiitARnOKK C'ountv. Sct. UFA RBORN CIRCUIT COURT autattai m, is;t i. .'ulin Parkinson. YS j ON BILL FOB. DIVOKCK Ettscolreth 1'arkiiiKon.) TlfOW comes John Parkinson the plaintifl A' aforesaid by Casw ell aud Spooncr his ! attoruics and files his bill againHt the said ! defendant and makes due nroof now hern 1 in court that said defendant is not a rcsident of tbe tttatc of Indiana; on his motion Iherofore bj bis attornies aforesaid It is ruled and ordered by the court now here, lhat notice ofthe Glingnnd pendency ofthe bill aforesaid, be publiaiu'd 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 (Amrt on the first day of their next Tern then and there to answ er to the bill afiresaid or the same will then be heard in her absence. A true copy. JAMES l)ILL,CIoj April 26, VSMm '' SADDLERS, ANDIIARNKSS MAKERS. HAVE removed their shop from their old stand opposite the market home, to their new frame house next door Ui Jcstu Hunt'- Hotel on the South east side of High street; where they intend keeping a general assortment of Saddlery. All orders in their line promptly attended to, and on good lermi. April 18, tall. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. PUBLIC notice is hereby given, that I shall expose to sale at public vendue on the premises in New Lawrenceburgh Dearborn ctnij and Slate of Indiana on the fourth Monday in June next, the following described real Estate, the property of Joseph fitatler,dc ceased, to-wit: The three fifths of the half of in-luls No. 87 and 88 in the New-Town of l,nwrei.eelmi;;b Dearborn County and State aforesaid. Also iri-lols no. 93 and !I4 and tie hull' of in-!ot no. 70 all lying in the Town Conntv nnd State aforesaid, nnd to he sold on the following terms and conditions, to-wi 1 1 1 that a sum sufficient to pay and discharge a 1 Mortgage given to Jacob Hayes by the daaaaa : ei be nam ui me nine oi saie a. tne ikshiot in a e(ual enstalinents with intt'i'tst at (i and 13 moiithv Ironi the day of sale the deferred payments to be well secured . By order of'.he Probate Court of Dearborn County, Mny Term, 1 834. Bale to eommenoe at 10 o'clook A. M. BENJAMIN B. NOBLE, Adm'r Mav 22, 1834. 6.

.STATE OF INDIANA, DkaHBOKX COI'NTV DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT. MsjcH TI'.RM. 183-1.

William Daniels VS. John T. Bishop and others. I ) lu Chancery, NOW comes the complainant by Dunn his attorney and proves to the salisi-f.icii.iii of this court, that John T. Bishop, one of the defendants aforesaid is not now a resident of the State of Indiana, It is therefore, on motion of said attorney ordered and ruled b) tlic oourl now here, that notice ofth" pendency of the forcing bill of complaint be published Hr three weeks successively in some pun UC Newspaper printed in LawrencobuitheV. n less the said John T. Bishopnnnearat or b fore the first day of the next term of tbii cotirt,answcr. confess, or'demur lo said Bill ed. and a riccrt therein as to him i n' accordingly JAMES DILI,. ( 77. April 35, 1884. STATE OF INDIANA, DlaAMUl 'ot :kt. Sr. DEARBORN IRrl lT i "OUR T. march nan, ISM. Abiah liases. VS. On complaint William Ilarringtrii. in Chancer . and others. WOW eotnoB the '(mplain:in! b Dunn j his Attorney and il appearing to the sal ; isfaction af the court by his affidavit, that I me saw William Harrington is not a resident of the State of Indiana: it is therefore ordered on motioi of the complainant, lhat notice of the pendency of this suit be duly published in some public newspaper printed and published in the town nfLnwroiii-c-burgh notifying and requiring the said defendant William Harrington to be and np pear al the next Term of this court and answer the biil aforesaid or that the same will be taken as confessed and that said notice be so published four woeks successively more than sixty days before the next Term of ; this court. A correct copy. JAMES DILL, 77, April '25th, 1834. 2.-4w. NEW SPRING At SUMMER GOODS. THE subscriber has just received from PhiIndelphia, (which he is ready to shew, at the .uruuy oocupieo ny jonn a aa.ll . West) n i General Assortment of Goods I. . , . 1 '1 b OON6IBTINO IN TART Ot BROAD CLOTHS; Super blue, invisible green, London smoked. j Olive brown, blue, mixed, aud drab SATTINETTS i Blue, brown, gadettc, and premium mixed. . A new article of fashionable striped do. SILKS. f8?1 bk Italian lutestring bluck trn ilo Swiss, black gro. de nap and Scnshawn. Ifnnliu il - ., ., , ' ,P t olorcd gro de nups, plain uud firnred, Colored FJorenct, mA ettttint) a variety of DRESS IIANDKERCH1EES. Consisting of blond gause, gro de zaric, j Gro de naps, popelino, and crape de chine j SupcrGne gauze, and crape scarfs j figured, and plain bobiuetts I Thread, und bobinett luces, and insertini;, j Robinett and Swiss capes, i White und black bobinett vciU, . Black, green, und white gauze, do. j Irish linen, lawn?, and linen cunibrios, j Linen cambric linndcrchiefs. Super gnus ribbons, and beltings, Pink, white, and black, Italian crape Plain, striped, and corded ginghams Pnnited Muslin, vini" figured, nnd crossbared jaconet Plain, oi figured swiss,book,i: cambric muslin, Cord i d skirts. Linen, and cotton table diaper Circassians, mcrinoes, and bombazetts, MEN'S SUMMER WEAR. (INSISTING 01 St'MMHK CLOTHS. Merino, enssimerc, brochel) Princetta. uud lasting Heal linen drilling B ue, and yellow, nankeens Superior silk velvet White, and colored marseilles vesting Valentin, sattin face and silk do. KT( if ' Bombazine, pi in and figured silk Rlaek Italian cravats Gentlemen, nnd ladies gloves Brown, and blenched sheetings, and shirtings Cheeks, plaids, and ticks ice. 4c. Hats, Roots, and Siioks. of all kinds, with a general assortment of HaKDWAKE, AND CUTLEKV, Ql'Kl'NfWAiti:, Glass ware, ami (iHOI'EItlUS, also liar Iron, Castingx, Nattt, and Win I dow (ihiKi, Sec. See. Sfc. C. R. WEST April 2;.th, 1834. 2.-tf. He feels grateful for past favors, and respectfully solicits a continuance of public patMBafa. C. R. W. Dissolution. H1HE partnership heretofore existing hetween the subscribere is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and all person:' who know themselves indebted to the firm will please to make payment to J. W. Egglcston, without Belay, in w hose care bVt Iwoks and paaen are left. J. M. ALLEN'. J.W.EGGLESTt IN. J. W, Eggleston intends keeping on tautoj a general assortment of DRY coons. Groceriet. Hardware, ipiecnsware, lie Jhllsliorough, April 25. 1R34.

NEW ESTABLISHMENT.

THE subscribers having purchased the large brick house and Grocery establishment therein, lately kept by Z. Bedford &. Co. would respectfully inform the public that they will continue the Grocery Store in the same building, under the firm of JOHN HOOD A- Co. They have nnu will Keep constantly on nuna; an extensive assortment ol articles in their line of business, such ns r.nocHMKS. Fl.Ot'R, WHBMT, .... V.el. f 'inr. A t' Which they will sell in large or 6mnll quan tities to suit purchasers. They will also keep , on band a very general assortment of TIN WARE. Which they will sell wholesale or retail. I ; iaving extensive rooms suited for the purpose, tBej w il 1 receive FLOUR, MERCHANDISE, and other articles on STORAGE OR COMMISSION, And attend to the forwarding or sale thereof, on moderate terms. JOHN FLOOD. DANIEL E. BEDFORD, l.awrcncebiirgh, April 18,1834. Fresh Rnisin. TMTSCATEL, MALAGA & BLOOME rai1TM sins, in prime order in whole or half boxetbjr L.W.JOHNSON. April 18th, 1834. An Apprentice Wat, led. A boy 14 or 1C years of age would be taken to learn the Printing business, il application be made soon at this office. April 18, 1834. Fresh Wine. JEST received from New Orleans MUSCAT, OPORTO, MALAGA, TENER1FFE, J Of superior quality bv L. W. JOHNSON. April 18th, 1634. GROCERIES. JUST received from New Orleans, per the Steam Boat Henry Clay. H SACKS COFFEE; 24 BARRELS SUGAR; 2 Do LOAF Do: 2 BAGS PEPPER; 1 Do ALSPICE. 1 TIERCE RICE ; 2 BARRELS WINE ; 1 Do RUM ; 7i BOXES RAISINS; 5 BARRELS MOLASSES. Expected daily a few Barrels MACKEREL, (last fall's putting up.) Conntrv Merchants wisning to purchase nny of tne above arti , cles, anil find it to their advantage to call am, examine for themselves. . -II . 1-.. .. . April 10, 1634. P. DUNN &. Co. Iron, Nails, Glass, &c. UST received from Pittsburgh, per Sten mW mer Leanidas, n large and general assort" meat of Tl jj lit l it , , ,...., Bar, Band, Rod, Hoop &f Hammered I RO? ; A U.. I"1! r. KmniTr-iimn .it n Also CUT cL WROUGHT NAILS, (Spang Sl Son's manufacture ,) TEA KETTLES. SPADES k SHOVELS, 8 by IO & 10 by lSCtlagft. ALSO, AN ASSORTMENT OF Which we offer to our customers ond lho who wish to purchase, at the stand formerly occupied by Tousey und Dunn. April 7, 1834. J. P. Dl'NN & 'o. otirci Partnership. THE undersigned have entered into partnership, for the purpose of MERCHAN- ( DISING in tbe town of Lawrenceburgh, un- ; der the name nnd style of J. P. Dl'NN &i Co. Old customers and the public generally, are respectfully invited to examine their goods, and extend to them a share of patronage . JOHN P. DIFNN, April 1, 1834. JACOB P. DUNN. Zancsyille Salt. IS Y THE BBL. OR BUSHEL.) THE subscribers have on hand, and expect to keep constantly, a supply of the above article, wiucn mey oner lor cesu, or to tneir , customers on account. April 10, 1834. J . P. DUNN et Co. . ELIZABFl'IITOWN IGH SCHOOI.. 0- M- Mm fc W AK1 , Will open, in Elizabothtow n, Hamilton , county, Ohio, an ENGLISH and CLASSI-; 1;AL"SGH(K)L, on Monday the lllth of' which they offer lur cash, or to their May insl. He ie prepared toteach the tisu : lllVV.V-fc4rtor.yJns.itUtio,,s - ,.

bciiii to Messrs. I. Mills Esq. G. & i. I). Mills ainlE. Hunt, Elizabcthtown. Hoarding can be had on moderate terms. Tuition, $1,75, 2,25, nnd 3,00, according to branches studied. Murch 18114. 3-w. MAJOR & LAKE, ATTORNEYS, MAVE formed a partnership, and will praetice Law i the Superior und Inferior i Courts in Indiana, and in the counties cf Boon Ky ., and Hamilton, Ohio. Their office is on High street, in the room formerly occupied by Mr. Lane us an office, where one of them will al all times he found. All claims put in their hands for colh-ctioii, by non-residents,will be promptly attended to. Lawrenceburgh, April Hi, 1834. Fresh Flour, Raw Cotton &c rjlHEsubscribers havejunt received a few barrels of Fresh Flour, also ono bale of superior raw cotton. JOHN P. DUNN, 4 Co. May 10, 1834. Fashionable Hats. npiIE subscribers have just received - complete asHorrmcnt of fashiunubl black and drab hats which we offer low. Per sons purchasing would do well to call and e JOHN P, Dl'NN, Co Mav 10, 1834.

Of tbe country; and he.ng a graduate ol J Agent ol th Protection Insurance ComMuinu ljiiivcrsily,the couree will be adapt- pa,0 i in t)), pl!lcc, flfG H. Tjun,liEs(p renigned to those wishing to enter there. As to ; c, wjjj continue the business of tnftrriat iuaiiliealions, he would rcferto t(je Faculty i buildings, mcrchundize, &c. and also, keel of Miami University ; and for particulars boats, flat boats and their cargoes, on libera?

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The undersigned continues io mnnufactur. tl a. :, b..- lur.ettr

Franlilin Printing Pretfe. lie has for sal several second band Stan.

J nnu, onuses of ,1. sizes, Composing Sticks, Brass Rule, GnkCoppei moulds, Inking rollers, etc. ic. Tfc

"rTc' mbuioi, iut uii-n, ooc- etc, 01 vuicn jic mieiios mireep a general lllort nient for tbe ncconimodution of the craft. His establishment is on the corner of PiI ii. ... u,,u r"S"1" SAMUELS. DICKINSON Cincinnati Nov. 30, 1833. Window-Glass. fUST received and for sale a few BoiciS by 10 & 10 by 12 Window glass. E. FERRIS. Hulk Pork tV Bacon ; THE undersiirned have a larir snimli, - j the above artiele for sale. J. P. DUNN, ScCo. Wax Candles. (OF SUPERIOR QUALITY.) Manufactured and sold by L. W. JOHNSON N . B. The highest price in cash paid ftp Beeswax and Tallow. May 2, 1834. Notary Public. rilllK subscriber having obtained a fcotw mission as notary public, oners his services to ihc public in that capacity. Qltt.fl. DUNK. April 18ih, 1S3L NOTICE. ; A LLpersonsindebted tothe estate of John ' Shered, dee'd. late of Dearborn Count) Indiana, are hereby notified to make navmrnt to the subscriber immediately, and all persoa having rlaim against said estate are hereby no tificd to present them to the subscriber dull j authenticated for settlement, within one mi ; from the date hereof, said estate is supposed iu ue insolvent. April 10th, 1834. EZRA FERRIS, Adm'r. E. rr.it Kit. Druggist corner of high and Short streets, has on hand and exneet. shortly to receive from the eat a large assort ment oi uriigs, Medicines, and Chemicals, Pa tent jneaicines, raiuls, Oils, a id Dye stufli which will be sold wholesale or retnil on at good terms as can be had in the wcfC Lawrencebuigh, April 16, 1834. EDWARD S.BUSH. LATE OF R1SINC SUN. HAS removed to Law renccburgh and id tinw finnmnnr nn Iiin-Vi - 1 and B,,iendid assortment of staple and 1 1.'. ...... m ..... . WUVUSJ Suited to the season, lately received direct from New Yoru, which he ill sell for cash, barter, or on time. In short he docs not intend oi wish to make any innovation, on the established mode of doing business in thin " .......v. v.. UV'lll- uuDiiiurw 111 UUI pfctce. He asks and expects a call fro.npci - . sons wishing to purchase. Lawrenceburgh, April 18, 1834. Dr. J. H. Broiler, MMILL continue to give his undividsf w tention to his profoMional duties, former office, nn High street, 2 do"the Fost offisfji-o i,i louangfTt of wncre lie may frWrrtimes IjeTouiiD,' e lit! when necessarily absent. pt April 11, 1834. HOTIE. " THE subscriber takes this method to inform the public generally that he has erected a shop in Rising Sun where he intends to carry on iu all its various branches, Engine mnking, FORCING AND FILING. Plough-shears, axes &c. will also be made and warranted equal to any manufactured in the Western country. From his long experience in the Business he feels nssuredthat he will deserve and receive a portion of public patronage. C. HAGAN. Itising Sun, April 11, 1834. ADDISON F. MAYO. ATTORNEY A COUNSELLOR AT LAV (lath of kmvtitkv ) .' ' " ' Having permanently located hitmen Lawreneeburir, 1 A, respectfully tender bif Profe88iolmJ v.c'es to'the public. (HLef on Hiob street opp-site the Market house, Lawrewehur(.r, A.i il. 1MM. ffiWiSIWTO V WifHWi T , ' V nintad rllH K si hnf.rilipr hiivirnr hpn nn noil ten terms . Office on High street, a few doors be low Z. Bedford & Co's grocery. P. L. SPOONEli Lawrenceburgh, Nov. 28, 1833. 1-yr. SADDLERY fBlIIE subscribers have made urrangemenb ML to sumilv their customers with any kinc! of Saddlery they may want in the usual whj of business . April 10, 1834. J. P. DUNN.& Co. Notice ik kereby siveM, THAT Jacob W. Eggleston has withdrawn from the administration of the estntc of ISAIAH BISBEE, deceasod; and he books and pnpcis arc left with Henry Walk er. AH persons concerned can call on him fot settlement. JACOB W. EGGLESTON HENRY WALKER. March 1C, 1834. LAW NOTICE D ANIEL.I. CASWELL and PHILIP lSPOONEli, are associated in the prac tice of law, in the Dearborn Circuit Court. All professional business entrusted lo either, in the said court, will receive the punctual attention of both. Office on High Street, In the room formerly occupied by E. W ulker Eerp where P. L. Spooncr may be found, except when absent on professional busineM. Lawreuoebargh, Sept. 10th, 1833.