The Indiana Whig, Volume 1, Number 9, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 14 June 1834 — Page 4

POETRY

We have recently met with the fjllowing beautiful stanzas, which w recollect to have wan ieveral year lince. They were written on to death of Mrs. Blake, who perished among the Green mountain! of Vermont, under circumitancei that might well harrow up the feelings of her surviviug husband. She and Mr. Blake with their only child, were overtaken on their journey across the mountain! by a violent storm of mow, and finding their strength fast failing, Mr. Blake hastened j forward to obtain assistance?, but became so much benumbed by cold that he sunk, and was found at the point of perishing, barely able to . direct assistance to hii wife and child. The cataitropha is pathetically told bytbe poet, j Zanetville Gvz. I THE SNOWSTORM. The cold windi iwept the mountain height, And pathless was the dreary wild, And 'mid the cheerless houn of night, A mother wandered with her child, Ai through the drifted mows she press'd The babe wai sleeping on her breast . And colder still the winds did blow, And darker hours of night came on, And deeper lew the drifts of snow Her limbs were chilled, her strength wa one. O God! the cried, in accents wild, If I must perish tare my child! She stript her mantle from her breast, And bared her bosom to the storm; As round the child she wrapt her vest, She tailed to think her babe was warm . With one cold kiss, one tear the shed, And rank upon a snowy bed. At dawn, a traveller passed by, And law her 'neath a snowy veil The frost of death wai in ber eye Her cheek was cold, and hard, and pale! He moved the robe from off the child ; The babe looked up and sweetly smiled. DISEASES OF THE TEETH. The pain commonly termed the toothache is one of the most excruciating to which we are liable. It is caused by an inflamation, of the membrane lining the cavity. In inflamation, one of consequences is a swelling of the part which is generally followed by a diminution of the pain the degree of w hich seems to be regulated by the resistance or compression which the inflamed vessels suffer Jrom the surrounding parts. The membrane of the tooth being situated within a caviy which is incapable of extension, there must necessarily exist an insurmountable obstacle to the swelling of the membrane and this it is which renders the pain so extremely acute. In some few instances caries will proceed without being accompanied by any sensa tions, the tooth gradully breaks away until the whole of it is removed. The pain called toothache, which Galen very properly con sidered "the most cruel and gneveous of all pains that are not menial," seems already to be occasioned by decayed portions of bone, no matter how minute, acting by contact on the nerves of the teeth. And I firmly believe that the pain is never felt untiil the caries which always acts from without inwards has actually met a branch of the nerve. No species of animal matter in a state of decay is so offensive to the vitality of the adjoining substance whether nerve or must 'e or membrane or any part or portion of the living body as decayed bone. How very small a portion of decayed bone in a tooth is capable of causing the most augmenting pains and also of communicating a fetor to the breath is inconceivable by those who have not pursued the inquiry with minuteness, and this offensive matter when it thus has an opportunity of acting, comrouuictcs through the medium of the nerves a sympathetic pain to the teeth which are perfectly sound . In addition to the preceding remarks I observe that the toothache is sometimes so severe asjto produce alarming derangements of health, while at other tunes it is merely an annoying sensation, whichcan scarcly'be termed "pain. The cavity of the tooth in most cases is the original seatof this malady. But as the teeth are supplied by rarnification of those nerves which supply different parts of the face and hoard it frequently happens that one or more of these parts may suffer more severely than th tooth itself. Diseases of the wisdom teeth of tiie lower jaw, ancct the ear and when those of the upper jaw are diseased the temples generally becomes affected. The effects of diseases in one tooth from nervous influence is ometinies felt in the opposing tooth of the other jaw. No certain treatment can be laid down for the toothache it must be regulated entirely by a knowledge of the cause whether arising from decay, the Tritation of the tarter, the affection of cold or niearly as a svmpai tffooucin. ' Ti e disease which occasions this malady ii insideou in its progress, dangerous and sometimes fatal m it consequences, but the danger more frequently arises from an improper aplicalion of remedies than from the disease itself. Powerful remedies lor the ootliache, as well as for other diseases, are! nuzaruous in t lie hands ol the ignorant. Dr. Parmley's Notes. SiKOTjtAa DiAcorray. Mr. Horton, a gentleman who has been engaged in boring for water in Providence, R. I. has presented to the public some remarkable results. In to second experiment in boring, he selected the extreme point of a wharf, many yards Irom the ormna lnd u i j A.: . the artificial soil-then lZ V 7fi inc artinciai son men through sand, pebWes and quartz gravel. At this point, water impregnated with copperas and arsenic I broke forth, but determined to proceed fur-! Mor, i ucai nrucK u vineyard, and drew up rines, grapes,grape seeds,leavesconw, hazelnuts, pine burs, and the seeds ofun Jfnown fruits, together with pure water. Thukwas 35 feet below the bed of the riv er.Stincinnati Mirror.

Hospitality of thb Auciurr Arabs. The love of revenge, and those strongly vindictive feelings which formed the dark side of the Am character, had a beautiful

j contrast in certain noble and generous 1 qualities. The moment the fierce marauder ceased to be in a state of war he became quite another man. His tent was (he asylum of the stranger, the home of kindness and hospitality. The traveler who sought his protection or confided in his honor, he entertained without inquiry or the : hope of enumeration. He regarded him not merely as a guest, but as a member of I hie family j he would defend his life at the risk of his own, and dismiss him, after the j enjoyment of needful repose, with blessings ' perhaps with gifts. His word once j pledged, was a sure and inviolable guaran. tee. The ancients extolled the Arabs for ; their benevolence. Agatharcides represents them as the most hospitable people on I earth. Treatises and poems were compoj eed expressly to eulogize their superiority lie this respect. The highest compliment j that could be paid a man was to pes u on- ; comium upon his munificence, and the most acceptable to woman wan hi celebrate her parsitnonv and her licautv. The contrary vices were as much un object of contempt and reproach; and a certain poet, satirizing the inhabitants of Wasct, upbraid them, as the deepest stain on their honor, that none of their men had the heart to give, nor their women to deny. Their friendly treatment of strangers was not confided to the camp or the tent. On everv hill, the ' fires of j hospitality" nightly blazed, to conduct the j wayfaring traveler to a place of safety and j repose. Amidst the darkness of winter, the j country, for miles round, was lighted tip ! with these beacons, and the higher and lar- ; ger they were, the more houorablc was the ! generosity esteemed of him that provided j them. It was a matter cfglory and i ivalry I to surpass each other in the number and extent of these friendly token1;. " Thy fires, j says a poet, " are kindled after sunset in ev- ; ery valley. The weary traveler espies these red signals alar through the ooscure tlight.1, ib. NOTICE. A G. SPARKS and Wm. T. FERRIS have entered into partnership for the purpose of Merchandising, in the town of Hartford; under the name and style of Wm. T. Ferris, & Co. They have opened a large and general assortment of DRY GOODS, HARD-WARE, GROCERIES, CROCKER V, and CLASS WARE, Shoes. Hats, &c. IRON, NAILS, AND CASTINGS. Also Whiskey and Salt by the Barrel, Which they will sell low and on accommodating terms. Hartford, Juno 1st, 1834. NEW CASH STORE. THE subscriber hns jut received from New York nnd Philadelphia, a general assortment of Fresh and Seasonable Goods, and is now opening them in the room lately occupied by Mr. Omcr Tousey, in Lawrenceburgh ; consisting in part, of BROAD CLOTHS, CASINETTS AND FLANNEL. DOMESTIC GOODS, Brown and Bleached SHIRTINGS. TICKING AND CHECKS, And a general assortment of CALICOES, and Prints of the latent Fashions. Italian Lutestrings and Black Groes dc Swiss, Florences of all colors, A neat asssortment of Dress Hundkorcbiefs, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Sec. Alie-COFFEE by the sack or retail, SUGAR by the barrel, MACKEREL in whole or half barrel.-, i FRESH TEAS Young (lyson k Imperial, ! A general assortment of Hard Ware, Cutlery, I bar Iron, and JXnils. All of which he offers very low for cash, nnd will be pleased nt all times to wait on hic firmer customer? and other! who may favor him with a call. ENOCH I). JOHN. Lawrenceburgh, May 27th, 1834. TAKE NOTICE. I DO hereby appoint and authorize JOHN LAKULEY, ol Aurora; JOHJf LA.NIUS of Rising-Sun ; A. DAILY, of Hartford ; T. K. COLE, ol Wilmington, to receive and receipt for monies due me for newspaper postage. JUbTUS SORT WELL. May 24, 1834. STATE OF INDIANA, DEAiutoaN Cocjrrv. Sct. DEARBORN PROBATE COURT Moses Horaadny, guardian " tor William & Corbly Hudson. vs. Epliruim A Smith nnd Pol Petition for as signment of Dower. ly Smith. J NOTICE is now given to Ephrnirn A. Pmith nnd to Polly Smith formerly Polly Hudson that application will he miide to the next Dearborn Probate Court to be hohlen in Law rencehurgh in said County on the second Mon day in August next, and on the first dnv of use lermoisaiu i.ouri, lor the appointment ol oummissiouers to nssign set off and partition to the aforesaid Polly (Smith formerly Hud sod now wife of said Ephraim A. Smith,her Dower in the following described tract of land situate mid lying in the aforesaid County nnd State, to-wit the West side of the Kouth West quarter of section four Town seven, range one we.i oi wie meridian imc drawn from the south of the Great Miami river and bounded as follow to-wit beginning at the South West corner of said quarter section running thence north with the weitern line of said quarter to the north west corner of said quarter section thenoeeuit with the north line of said ouar- " - ler about elghty ,e?en Perche to the ddle of White Water, tbenoe down .aid river with themiddle end 'course thereof to th" T South line ofsiid quarter and thence west with said liBC auot 100 perches to the place of beginning containing one hundred and thirteen acres ol land more or less. Said application will be made by said guardian for the benefit of hi said wards ol which all oerned will take due notice. persons conMAJOR V LANE, May 99, 1834 7.-4w. AU'yi.for JtpplH

STATE OF INDIANA. ) Dearborn County, (

Sct 1 DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT.' March Term 1834. Tousey &. Dunn, ) on foreign vs. attachment Wm. Harrington, ) in debt. TroW comes the plaintiffs aforesaid by Dunn their attorney, and on his motion, it is ruled and ordered that notice of the pendency of this suit be published in some public news paper printed in Lawrcnceburgh Dearborn county Indiana, Notifying and re quiring the said defendant, to appear to the action aforesaid andgive special bail, receive a declaration mid plead thereto or that judgment w ill be rendered against him by befault, and this cause is continued until the next term of this court. JAMES DILL, CPk. May, 8, 18S4. N E W STORE. KODNF.Y & BURTOIf. (Lately From the East.) HAVE commenced the MERCANTILE BUSINESS in Lawrenceburgh, in one of Mr. Ludlow's Store Rooms on High street above Short street, where they offer for sale, mi the most accommodating terms, an assortment of STAPLE & FANCY GOODS. They respectfully solicit the public patronageApril 25, 183a.-2-tf FIELD &.IOYIX. SADDLERS, AND HARNESS MAKERS. HAVE removed their shop from their old stand opposite the market house, to their new frame house next door to Jesse Hunt's Hotel on the South cast side of Hiph street; where they intend keeping a general assortment of Saddlery. All orders in their line promptly attended to, and on good term6. April 18, 1834. 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 county nnd State of Indiana on the fourth Monday in Jane next, the following described real Estate, the property of Joseph Statler,deceased, to-wit: The three-fifths of the half of in-lots No. 87 and 88 in the New-Town of Lawrenceburgh Dearborn County and State aforesaid. Also in-lots no. 93 and 94 and the half of in-lot no. 70 all lying in the Town County and State aforesaid, and to be sold on the following terms and conditions, to-wi:: that a sum sufficient to pay and discharge u Mortgage given to Jacob Hayes by (he deceased be paid at the time of sale & the residue in 2 equal enstalments with interest at 6 and 12 months from the day of sale the deferrecj .payments to be well secured . Bjserder of the Probate Court of Dearborn (wpnty,. May Term, 1834. Sale to commenced 10 o'clock A. M. BENJAMIN S. NOBLE, Aam'r. Mav 22, 1834 6. -V Mail Stage. JOHN P. GAINES. the public that R has c6faienj ed running the Kentucky Singe ''DaiiieT Boon," It arrives at Lawrenceburgh, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fiidnys, and leaves on j the days following; and intersects the Cincin- ! uati and Lexington Stages nt Gaines Cross Koads, on 'I uesdays Thursdays, nr-1 S-itur-dnys. Mny 10, 1834 Rail Road Company. npiiE t ul.seribers of stock in the La wJS- r reru'eliurgh and Indianapolis Rail Road 1 Company, are hereby noti6ed that at a meeting i of the Bonrd of directors of said company, held J at Greensburg on the 27th day of April 1834, I the following order was made: Ordered, that a call of one dollar per share i he and ii hereby made, which the stockholders nrerequired to pay on or before the fourth day of July next) and that the same may be paid to Stephen Ludlow, treasurer, at Lawrenceburgh ; to Elins ConwclJ, nt Napoleon, to Wm. B. Ewing, ThomaB Hendricks, or James Freeman atGrecnsburg; lojohn Walker or V'm. J. Peaslec, at Shelby ville; nnd to Benjamin I. Blythe or James Blake, at Indianapolis. Certificates of Stock will be ready fordelivcry a the above named places. geo. h DUNN, a; - Lawrenceburgh, May 10, 1634. The Democrat and Journal, Indianapolis, will please publish the nbovc. STATE OF INDIANA, Be Deahbok County:. ( CT' DEARBORN PROBATE COURT, May Term, 1834. In flio mn! ,.r nt ll, ' tatcofOeonrn Kwl.( 0n Pctilion for deceased. O . r l nal i ?ltU ment . TIOV comes Mary Swales and John Swaies 1 ndniiiiistratort of the cstite of George Swales deceased by Major their attorney and file their petition praying final settlement thereof. Notice is therefore hereby given to the heirs nnd cieditors of the su.u George SwaSs dee'd. nnd to nil other persons concerned. Hint the court will nroceed to net on said petition on the fifth day of the next An- j gust Term of snid Court, and will twin make j finul settlement of said estate. Bv order of the Court. JAMES DILL, Clerk. May U2. 1834 6. STATE Of WMAfiAJ Dl'lUtHOKX Cot'NTV. DEARBORN PROBATE COURT. Mav Term, 1834. In the matter of the estate! of Samuel Wrighl, de- On petition for ceased. ) final settlement. IJOw comos Charles W. Wright and Phebe 1 Wright administrators -.f Samuel Wright, deceased, and file their petition and final ac count, and pr tying final settlement thereof. Notice is therefore hereby given to tho heirs and creditors of the said Samuel Wright, deceased, and to all other persons concerned, that the Court will proceed to acton said petition on the second day of (he next August Term of said Court, and will then make final settlement of said estate. By order of the Probate Court. IAMBS PILL, Cier. Mo- Si l)34 6.

STATE OF INDIANA, j Dearborn County j DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT. March term, 1834.

William Daniels VS. In Chancery, John T. Bishop and others. "KTOW comes the complainant by Dunn his aw attorney and proves to the satisfaction 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,ordercd and ruled by the court now here, that notice of the pendency of the foregoing bill of complaint be published for three weeks successively in some pub lie Newspaper printed in Lawrcnceburgh & unless the said John T. Bishop appear at or before the first' day of the next terra of this urt,answer, confess, ordemur to said Bill, the same as to him will be taken as confessed, and a decree therein as to him entered accordingly JAMES DILL, CTk. April 25, 1834. Fresh & Unadulterated The subscriber has just received a full and complete assortment of Freeh and Unadulterated Prugs, Medicines, and Chemicals, carefully selected and of superior quality which 1-e will sell low for cash. EZRA FERRIS, Dmgiit f DOZEN Shumards Paste Blacking StW Just received and for sale bv. E. FERRIS, Druggiit. May 10, 2834. Information Wanted. OF Thomas Maffit a Native of county Armagh Parish of Armagh Ireeland, who sailed from Warren point, about 25 years ago and moved to the State of Tennessee, and afterwards moved to the State Indiana, Should this meet his Eye he is informed that his Nephew, Son to James Maffit, resides in the vicinity of Aurora Dearborn county Indiana, and is very anxious to hear from him : Direct your letter to Thomas Bags Esq Aurora Dearborn county Indiana. May 10, 1634. 1 lie HUilors of Newspapers in n tlJt ate of g the Indiana, would confer a favor b above one Insertion. NEW SPRING & SUMMER G O o"b.4. THE subscriber has'juccived from Philadelphia, (which heisff to shew, at the Store Room formerly occupied bv John A West) a General sortmeht of Goods Suitgj to t ent nnd approaching senson, STINO. IN PART Or RJIOAD CLOTHS; Super blue, invisible green, London smoked, Olive brown, blue, mixed, und drab m 8ATTINETTI BlueTnrown, gadette, and premium mixed. Aljjw nrticle of fashionable striped do. , SILKS. Real black Itnlinn lulcatringt, blnok gro. do Swiss, black gro. de nap and Seushnws. Mantus, S rsanetlsand lavantinclsattins colored gro ae nnps, plain und figured, Colored Florence and sattins, A variety of DRESS HANDKERCHIEFS. Consisting of blond gause, gro de rane, Gro de naps, popclino, and cmpe dc chine Biiperunc gauze, and crape scarfs Figured, and plain bobinetts Thread, ami bobinctt laces, nnd inserting, Robinett nnd Swiss capes, White and black bobinctt veils, Black, green, and white gause, do. Irish linen, lawns, and linon cambrics, Linen cambric handerchiefs. Super gaus ribbons, and beltings, Pink, white, and black, Italian crape Plain, striped, and corded ginghams Pointed Muslin, Plain, figured, and crossbnred jaconet Plain, & figured swis?,book,& cambric muslin, Corded skirts. Linen, and cotton (able diaper Circassians, merinoes, nnd bombazetts, MEN'S SUMMER WEAR, C0S6I6TTNG Or SUMXKIt CLOTHS. Merino, cassime re, brochell Trincetta. and lasting Real linen drilling B ue, and yellow, nankeens Superior silk velvet White, and colored mnrscilles vesting Valentin, sattin face and tilk do. STOCKS. Bombazine, pli in nnd figured silk Black Italian cravnls Gentlemen, and ladies gloves Brown, and bleached sheetings, nnd shirtings Oheekf, pinids, and ticks Sec. Stc. Hats, Boots, and Shoes, of nil Uinds,with a general assortment of Hahkwahe, and Cutlebv, QuEratswa?.e, Glass wake, awd Groceries, also Bar Iron, Caslings,Nails, and Win dow Glass, Sec. Sec. Sec. C. R. WEST. April 25th, 1834 2.-tf. He feels grateful for past favors, and respectfully solicits a continuance of public patronage. C. R. W. Dissolution. f BiHE partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and all persons who Know themselves indebted to the firm will please to make payment to J. W. Eggleston, wnnout aeiay, in wnose care the books and papers are left. J. M. ALLEN. J. W. EGGLESTON. J. W. Eggleston intends keeping on hands a general assortment of DRY GOODS. Groceries, Hardware, queensware, Ate. I)illiboronph, April 25, 1H34.

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 oi JOHN HOOD Co. Tbey have nnd will keep oonstantly on hand an extensive assortment of articles in their line of business, such as GROCERIES, FLOCK, WHISKEY, Salt, Iron, Fish, Cigars, &c Which they will sell in large or small quantities to suit purchasers. They will also keep on hand a very general assortment of TIN WARE. Which they will sell wholesale or retail. Having extensive rooms suited for the purpose, they will receive FLOUR, MERCHANDISE, and other articles on STORAGE OH COMMISSION, And attend to the forwarding or sale thereof, on moderate terms. JOHN HOOD. DANIEL E. BEDFORD. Lawrenceburgh, April 18, 1834. Fresh Raisi n s MUSCATEL, MALAGA 4. BLOOME raisins, in prime order in whole or half boxes by L.W.JOHNSON. April 18th, 1834. An Apprentice Wa: ted. A boy 14 or 16 years of age would be taken to learn the Printing business, if application be made soon at this office. April 18, 1834. Fresh Wines, JUST received from New Orleans

MUSCAT, OPORTO, MALAGA, WINES. TENERIFFE, OI superior quality bv L. WJWHNSON. April 18th, 1834. "groceries JUST received from New Orleans? per the Steam Boat Henry Clay. 25 SACKS COFFEE; 24 BARRELS SUGAR; 2 Do LOAF Do ; 2 BAGS PEPPER; 1 Do ALSPICE, 1 TIERCE RICE; 2 BARRELS WINE ; 1 Do RUM; 7s BOXES RAISINS; . 5 BARRELS MOLASSES. Expected daily a few Barrels MACKEREL, (last fall's putting up.) Country Merchants, wishing to purchase any of tho above arti cles, will find it to their advantage to call and examine for themselves. April 10, 1834. I . P. DUNN 4; Co. Iron, Nails, Glass, &c. JUST received from Pittsburgh, per Steamer Leonidas, a large and general assort ment of Bar,Ban4,Ilod, Hoop St Hammered IRON; Also CUT & WROUGHT NAILS, (Spang &. Son's manufacture;) TEq KETTLES. SPADES St SHOVELS, 8 by I & 10 by 19(lass. ALSO, AN ASSORTMENT OF Which wc offer to our customers and those who wish to purchuse, at the stand formerly occupied by Tousey and Dunn. April 7, 1834. J. P. DUNN A Co. ' notice; Sundry Notes drawn payable to Noble J. M'Ginnis, John Rodgers nnd S. V. Jamison, have been left with the undersigned for collection. Unless the said notes be paid before the 15th ol June next, the undersigned will be under Ihe necessity of bringing suit upon them. All persons therelor, who know themselves indebted, on said notes, are requested to pay the same to the undersigned before the 15th of June next, and avoid the Costs which othwise mny accrue. JOHN SALTMAKSH J . P. Mny !3, 1834 5-3w JUST RECEIVED Superior PORT WINE, LISBON do. FRENCH BRANDY, Fresh nnd unadulterated for use of the rick. E. FERRIS, Druggist. Fashionable Hats. npilE subscribers have just received a complete assortment of fashionable black and drab hats which we offer Jow. Persons purchasing would do well to call and see JOHN P. DUNN, Co. Mav 10,1834. CONEMAUGH SALT, bv the bahhei,. A QUANTITY of Conenmugh Salt a superior article for sale bjr J. P. DUNN, 4 Co. May 29, 1834. Fresh Flour, Raw Cotton &c rXIHEsuljseribers havejust receivedn few barrels of Fresh Flour, also one bale of of superior raw cotton. JOHN P. DUNN, Ic Co. Mny 10, 1834. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Bl'DUCK notice ii hereby given, that I shall expose to sale, at public vendue, at the Court House door in the Town of Lawrenceburgh Dearborn county, and stale of Indiana, on the second Monday in August next, the following described Real estate, the property of Bion Loder, late of Dearborn County, deceased, to-wit: The west half of the south west quarter of section No. 13 Town 5 Rang 3 west in Dearborn county and State of Indiana : Also the North West quarter of section No. 13, Town 5, Range 3 west, icicepi jj acres oeiongmg to Thomas Ogdon) all lying and being in the county of Dearborn and itate aforesaid, nnd to be told on tho following terms and conditioni to-wit j j one-tbird of the purchase money in band, on the day of sale, one third in six months, and ' the residue in twelve months from the day of J sale the deferred payment to be secured by i Mortgage. By order of the Probate Court of j Dearborn County, May Term 1834. Sale to ! commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. JOHN M'PIKE, Adm'r May 93d, 1834 6. I

TO PRINTERS; The undersigned continues to manufacture th Franklin Printing Press. He has for sale ieveral second hand Staasbu. ry and Ramage Presses. Alio, Chsiei of all sizes, Composing Sticks, Brais Rule, Galh, Coppei moulds, Inking rollers, A.c. Ac. aj of which he intends to keep a general assort, ment for the accommodation of the craft. His establishment it on the coner ofa and Eighth streets. SAMUELS. DICKINSON. Cincinnati Nov. 30, 1833. . . . Window-Glass. JUST received and for sale a few Boxes J by 10 & 10 by 13 Window gluts. E. FERRIS.

Bulk Pork & Bacon. THE undersigned have a large supply (r the above article for tale. J. P. DUNN, & Ce. Wax Candles. (OF SUPERIOR QUALITY.) Manufactured and sold by L; W.JOHNSON. N. B. The highest price in cash paid lbs Beeswax and Tallow. May 2, 1834. Notary Public. railJE subscriber having obtained a com---mission as notary public, offers his services to the public in that capacity. GEO. II. DUNN. April 18th, 1834. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of John Sbered, dee'd. late of Dearborn County Indiana, are hereby notified to make payment to the subscriber immediately, and all person having claim against said estate are herebv noUied to present them to the subscriber duly Authenticated for settlement, within one yetr jfrom the date hereof, said estate is supposed tde insolvent. April 10th, 1834. EZRA FERRIS, Adm'r. E FERRIS Druggist corner of high and Short streets, has on hand and expects short) to receive from the east a large assortment of Drugs, Medicines, and Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oili, a id Dye stuffs which will be sold wholesale or retail on as good terms as can. be had in the west. Lawrencebuigh, April 1C, 1834. E DWABD . BI KH . t ATE OF HIKING SUN. HAS removed to Lawrenceburgh and ik now nnpninir rtn liiirh ctroot n l.iMn and splendid assortment of staple and Fancy Goods, Suited to the season, lately received direct from New Yore, which he w ill sell for cash, barter, or on time. In short he does not intend or wish to make any innovation, on the established mode of doing business in this place. He asks and expects a call from pelsons wishing to purchase. Lawrenceburgh, April 18, 1834. Dr. 3. H. Brower, WILL continue to give bis usKlivided l tcntion to his professional autiee, at hfi' former office, on High street, 2 doors west of tlis P..i qSj.ir, nSssi nis lodgings are, one where he may at all timet be found, except when necessarily abient. April 11, 1834. Ivotic eT 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 in all its various branches, Engine making, FORGING AND FILING. Plough-shears, axes Ac. will aUo be made and warranted equal to any manufactured in the Western country. From his long experience in the Business he feeli nswred that he will deserve and receive a portion of public patronage. (j. HAGAN. Rising Sun, April 11, 1634. rVIHE subscriber having been appointed M. Agent of the Protection Insuruncc Company, in the place of G. H. Dunn, Esq. resigned, will continue the business of Insuring buildings, merchandise, &c. and also, keel boa's, flat boats and their cargoes, on liberal terms. Office on High street, a few doors below Z. Bedford & Co's grocery. P. L. SPOONER . Lawrenceburgh, Nov. 28, 1833. 1-yr. SADDLERY. THE subscribers have made arrangements to supply their customers with any kind of Saddlery they may want in the usuul way ol business, April 10,1834. J. P. DUNN,& Co. New goods at last. THE subscribers have just received and are nniv nneninor n Inrve. ornftral and are now opening a large, general and splendid nesortmctit of seasonable goods,at the stand formerly occupied by Tousey & Dunn, where their old customer?, and the public generally are respectfully invited to call. J. P.DUNN, &Co. May 2, 1834. LAW NOTICE DANIEL J. CASWELL and PHILIP L. SPOONER, are ssiociated in the practice of law, in tbe Dearborn Circuit Court. All professional business entrusted to either, in the laid court, will receive the putictuai attention of both. Office on Hich Street, In the room formerly occupied by E. Walker Esq. where P. L. Spooner may bo found, except when absent on professional business. Lawrenceburgh, Sppt. 10th, 1833. xxajob & xaxrn, attorneys, H AVE formed a partnership, and will praoCourts in Indiana, and in the counties cf Boon K? -i an1 Hamilton, Ohio. Their office is on nigh street, in the room formerly occupied by Mr. Lane at an office, where oat of them will at a1 '" bo found. All claims put in their hands for collection, by non-reiidenti,will be promptly attended to Lawrenceburgb, April 18, ISM.