Political Beacon, Volume 7, Number 17, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 8 February 1844 — Page 3

WEEKLY POLITICAL BEACON

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an editor, we trover a, ( l10W,inga of Tr3V Clu)di 8nJ

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i.one.t truth. Joe. nf

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lea,e: not qualified to sit on the Bench.

foe, is

teem to tit

We will here

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1841. i "y a

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not used to teeinr ; ; "C,B rBlr'mu lne Juu8e ""lt

journals to their thame be it laid .( ' con,roTer,y of Peking;

or two aro, wo rave to our ' ,ie ha' lo drsw " 'r repairs, with

democratic friendt tome h )nett truth, and riSing and aiiln torn and in ribbons, and they were offended; eten we learn, talked I huI1 filled wilh leaks, not to blame us.

' ' rnuimg , out of the p;xr,y i a neigh. , And we would also remind his Honor, r-:g town. Last week we gave our ! 'h' if we give him space to defend him- " !? tr'f 'br? ' U ' ' a 9ira:!aT '-T' !8e'f'ho rm,sl confine his defence to l!io 'VJ 7"' 'V in th back bout it. ; issue, ietre out all bis nonsense, his quor.h, verily, th, world is sadly out of tationa, bis cunt "phns-s. and stick .!nn

' ,,ul" -"' n a plain hoiEe-sniin

ay i, conuemtitd, and tht too bj the food and xirtuous of the land: Wo shall continue our course regardless of both, believing a clear conicience batter than ap-plauie.

a;s, am. thk freedom ok the seas. FOlt PUCK ID EXT, GEN'L LEWIS CiSS, .Subject to thedeciiunofa .Vatijnai Contention

lo the point. We have too ninny cases on hand now, to waste time cn so smill , game. The charge is that the court re1 fused us a new hearing, when justic e, law, and every thing said we ought to have jone. Show the law, and justice, why we ought not. This is the point. There is

MACADAMIZED ROAD MEETING.

Agreeably to appointment, a larre and one fact the Judue states that nnn-hi i,

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-luiucu nieeung ol our cilizent wat held nt rnnvinr.n nnv mm wlw. nni,l tK-

Deuiocrntlr State Clcitort. Mitrict. Name. County. For the Statt at U'gt.

J tJ, Ur.Ai, Clarke. T. A. Hovsinn, Turkc. lit V, A. Rowi rt, OrunRe. 2d Dorr. Nti.iND, Wndhington. 3d J. M. Johndoi, Franklin. 4th S. E. rm.i, Wavne. 5th W. V. Wu k, Marion. Hth I'aris C. Pi vsiio, Monroe. 7th Ai.TiN M. Fiutt, Turke, th H. W. Ft t oTH, Tippecanoe. Oth C. W. CiTHriRT, I.nporte. 10th L. P Fkt, Allen.

the VMayor't office on Friday night Intl. I The importance of thit work teemed to be '

fully understood by thit meeting. Several most excellent tpeechet were made, and a committee wat appointed to take np tubscriptiont among our citizent to be applied on the road immediately. From the start ! made, we have no doubt 20 or 30,000 dolI luri will be tubtcribed in our place. Let thote on the road make a corretponding effort, and th road can be tecured to Na- ! poleon. We hope the spirit now abroad j will not abate until temething permanent it j accomplished.

way our court is organized, that we ought to have a new hearing, and that is this: That the whole Bench agreed the first time we venture to assert in seven years.

ow could Judge Livingston agree, when

he heard but little of the case, bring ab

sent most of the time? Well lias a knowing man observed "tliM voti cannot ex

pect juatice when Judge Prejudice and Petulence presides, assisted by Judge Ignorance and Stubborness on one side, and

udge Egotism and Sycophancy on the

other'

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Qr We riturn thanki to the Hon. E. A. Hmiirgan lit the Senate, and Hon'li. U. D. Owen and W. J. I!nn of the Home for Tu b lie Document. Will not oroe one of our mi'inbert trnd u t!.e rentut tatiitict?

(i-Tbe cnniniunirationi of "S ift,' Workinr-Man,M are to late for

wcek't paper. They appear in our ntt.

07 Communications for publication in the Beacon, must he hnuled in by Monday, otherwiie they will lie over a week.

(tr- The communication of Judge I lot

mm was receivd too late for this week's take a joke J

pHr. It w;ll appear in our next.

YOUR FLINTS AND TRY

AGAIN." We are led to exclaim: Where it the spirit of '40! Where are the vetrant who conquered in that campaign! A little, innocent bombhelI we threw into the whig camp last week, merely to let them know we wero within hailing distance, hat raited

, ' such a "commttion, motion, motion,'" that and j ' ' ' . . quite surprised us. Such squirming, winc

ing, we were entirely unprepared for; men

who had fought through '40 complain of that? Let us refer them to the Deacon of '40 when conducted by the veteran Presi

dent of the Clay Club. See how he poured Bombshell', Hot Shot, Grape, and Can

iiter into us. Did we squirm or complain?

verily not! Are men (who can pour it into

others) so very teniitivc that they cannot

OT The Hon. John C. Calhoun has

OUR STREETS AND SIDE WALKS.

0-ing to the long continued wet weather

formailv withdrawn his name as a candid- th alreets and walks of our city have be

ats before the Baltimore convention fur ' come very muddy, particularly Walnut st

the Prerden-f . in a lermthe and ld, U.J V1 the conncil Jo BthinJ to reJJ

... this? We hone our citiiens will, so seon as ter, loo long lur an inavriioo in our pi-; ... ' , , ' practicable, go to work and have the side per. Wemiy le extract! from the k( on ,trcet iaiIa cornrorUb,c. iu

...-.Bi ....ctaung pari 01 u. condition is shameful. Will the Marshall

call round and take a view from High to

William stroet?

ASSISTANT EDITOR.

Should buiiness continue to increase on ;

our hands, as it hat for the two last week, we shall need an assistant. None need apply but those who can come lecommended ms iuen of ttrict tfrsWiy. Truth, and nothing she, run jr.ice our columns.

CLAY CLin. Owing to the inclemency of the weather, and a quarterly meeting progressing, the meeting of the Clay Club did not present the usual attractions on 1 nt Saturday night. We did expect a large turn out; had we not been disappointed, a vote of thanks was due us for the leal which has been manifested by the members of that party since the appearance of the Inst "Beacon. "

! All the difficulty occutioned by the

i premature action of the citizens in regard

to the public buildings has been amicably

! nrranged, The Fresident of the Corporation

Calieu a mceilllg iu la n as icon, ouu

the necessary arrangements entere d into by

the Council; they sanctioned the action of

the mass lueetinr executed a bond with

good .security which has been accepted

for the building and repairing or the pnblic hmhlinri free of cost to the county. The

Building committee are pushing forward

the work energetically.

N AFOLEON TURNPIKE COMPANY. A meeting of the Directors of this Company takes place next Monday at Henry Walters in this county, or nt the 16 mil house on the road. We hope the Committee appointed by the citiiens of this place at their town meeting will not fail to be thtrc. Now is the time to push thi work ahead '.

JUDCE A. J. COTTON.

This gentleman, after so long a time,

has concluded to answer the charge

mado against the court in an article writ

ten by us shortly after the court adjourn

ed We wiali to say to his Honor that

what we there said was said without an

other feeling than that, which night to

characterize eveiy freeman, when he

knows his rights have been trampled on

and bis interest, and character, set at

naught. Our feelings are still the same

We bear their Honors no ill-will; but we

have a right lo judge their qualifications

and speak of them too; and this right we will not surrender. Whenever Judge

INDIANA WHIG.

Cannot our Clay I luh, or hig Central

Committee, throw srme life into this con.

ceru? If the whigs expect their party to be warmed into life, or the "spirit of '40" a-

rouseil, they must do something with it to Cotton or any other Judge can satisfy us itir them up. We would as seon think of i tli;it the refusal to grant a new trial waB

I, ringing a roan to life, who was fro.en stiff, , j riehU between man and man

by placing him betwetn two eake. of ice, j Mrf all the circumstances, then we wi

as te rane tte spirit ol 'o, or bring the

wait party into tealous action with that , , . , ,., i ,i 1 1 1 . what we have said. We know the opm

inn uf all dminterestcd persons who

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Oy- We are getting our hands full of

business. e find telling plain truth, is

not what it ought to be. Men do not like

to be told of their faults, or failings. We

lave two Judges to settle wtth yet; the

Clay Club, and sundry and divers indi-

iduals. Truth will yet fetch us through,

we have no doubt. Give us time gentle

men, and all your cases shall be attend to. We have a rod in pickle for several con

spicuous gentlemen yet.

other', and he might not know ur disposition so well as they. His objections to our report is, that we say he docs not work. We ask our readers if it is not the general understanding with nil the people that professional mm of every kind, whether in law, physic, religion, banking, or any other profession are not working men. Now we are free to say that so fat as lawyers can work none are more industrious and attentive to j professional bu?ine's than Mr. R. Me thinks he has dune inore hard work than we have If he had ver, us toiling in the cornfield in days srone by, in clearing up the ground for cultivation, in working on h sweep from here to New Orleans, for the last 2S years, he would take that back. He thinks, also, that a wrong inference is given to the remarks he made about temperance and "old bald face'' that what he did say about it was what he heard a Mr. Horniday say. We will not follow this gentleman's remarks any further, as we have tho promise of hit speech

written out by himself. In conclusion we would say, that we consider all of them as gentlemen, and have been proud to consider them as personal friends; we regret the withdrawal of their pleasant facet and smiles much more than the discontinuance of a dozen papers. In the random shot we made, if we struck them betweera a triad mill and a u-ater milt, or between wind and water, it was entirely accidental.

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THE CIRCULATION OF DEMOCRATIC PAPERS. It is all important to the success of thr Democratic carse, that papers advocating the docirines, and measures of the party, should have a wido circulation. How stands the case in Dearborn Count ? This paper has but two subscribers in the Township of Sparta, where perhaps there resides over one hundred democrats, as ihev consider themselves. Ca?sar creek Township furnishes three subscribers. Union three, I.auyhery ten or twelve. Ilanilolph ten. N. we ask the democratic pariv, ousht such ihino- so to be? We know there are hundreds, thousands of

iriuid miii true demnrra's residinrr in this 1 . i

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this contest to be gone through wilh. without eosiing any money, or labor. Are there principles of so liule valuo that a few dimes cannot be spared to support them? How stands the matter wilh our whiff opponents? They well know the

importance of an extensive circulation of! papers; they spend their money free aye 1 frt( na nalpr- tlipv npvpr Blfin tn pnonire

. , ii .1 . ; taorf Gennanv. the cost; the success is all that is enq'iir- j Th, pl)isll;.Vrr pro.iucc birkntssor nausea afed about. W'e hope our democratic ! ter lakinu, an.! are wiirr.itit.nl to curn the foi-

friends will take Some litllo paillS to cor- Mow-ins itiseases which arise f mm the impurities ront ft.!. InUvrmnsu- this inditTprnn ' f the blood, viz : Bilious Affections, Acidity ii.

et each one who is a subscriber, say to

limself: I will procure one more. Get

it once started, and all will be right. We

We ncnmmrnd to

fri'iuh the jrra filings of thr Jhrrntcrats of (Sent re titrrnshijt which trill lir found in the 2wl jnigr. Thr jilan udoptnl fur the fi la lion of dtli gates: is it good vnr. .V pm kims can tJim take

! jylarr. If ill not all I fir townships adopt

Great Attraction!! Through by Day-light! Dr.SSMt'lich's German iperiftit I ills. A Tore Vegetable Preparation, discovered by

P. Harlick, u celebrated Physician oi Al-

-"SVothing extenuate.

.Yor aught set dozen in malice.'

heard the evidence and the reasons filed for a new tiial, and we have yet to find a

single peraon legal or otherwise, who have

The Frrridott of the Clay Chih. This old war-horse of whiggery begins

to prick up hit ears, and 'snuff the battle not Mid w ought lo have bad another iu the breeie." We have for some time ; hearing. Who could bavo been injured noticed a restlessness, a champing of the bit, ' by ii? We Biy no one. Then why not

grant it? Justice called for it ; truth call

us th'iui h he would toen throw himself in

the melee. He it the strong man of the j arty in our county; hit talents, hit industry, once fairly thrown iito the tcale against us, will make them rmidable Whether the ingratitude of the whig party . Ml . l,;m frnm Iriln

towards mm win jijiim ...... -B

ed for it; the law called Tor it. And we cannot account for not find a reason why it was not granted, unless it be that

ther Honors feared what might be said ;

When we penned the articles in the last

Beacon headed "Clay Club of Lawrence-

burgh,"' und "Two more Richmondt in the

field," nothing wat farther from our thoughts than io insult any person or hurt the feelings

of any of the gentlemen noticed as speakers on tho occasion. But it seems we were entirely mistaken in the men. We thought

we were speaking of the men and their doings about at they deserved. That we con-

tidcr the whole proceeding! ridiculous is certain to tec free intelligent, enligtensd

citizens congregating together for the purpote of signing a pledge entirely useless and beneath the dignity ,of freemen, seemed to us to call fur a passing notice, and we thought a little pleasant ridicule the best application to make. We had to draw on Fancv

for a portion of their speeches. From what

we learn since we made them to make better

speeches than they really did; for this we

think We are entitled to thanks, but instead

of thanks we have received nothing but

maledictions and curses! This is an un

grateful world! there is no gratitude in man any more! The first speaker noticed, Mr.

D. T. L., says we have reported him incorrectly in regard to the doctrines of assump

tion of the States' debts; to this he is de

cidedly opposed, particularly since the

manifesto of the Convention of the 16th of

January. He also says he is not particularly

in favor of a U. S. Bank tho constitutional

ity of it be is able to maintain, from Wash

ington down the expediency he doubts;

however, he is willing the people should say.

If the present tariff is a high protective tariff then he is for one. Now we believe we have got thit whig orator't ideas right.

He complaint of that part of our remarks which makes him appear windy; he says

either the Fhrenologist or the Editor of the

Beacon is wrong. We appeal to all who

know Mr. L., whigt and democrats, which of

us it correct. We think Mr L. hat misun

derstood the phrenologist he must have said Mr. L. hat many more wordt than ideat ; but Mr. L. understands him to say

that he had more ideat than wordt to express

to r.onvev them in. Who is

v. oright? We pause for a reply.

Tho next sneaker. Mr.C. G. W.C., thinks

we place him in an absurd, ridiculous light.

and that we Lave not reported the few rc mnrks he didmake eorrectlv. This were

gret, for we tried to get from several, as near as we could, a correct account of it. He is also opposed to assumption and a high protective tariff he is for a tariff for revenue with incidental protection he doet not make the pilgrimage, at we fancied; we tuppoted he would, front the office he held, at it is tuppoted all the oflioeri of every club would go, ahould none of the rank and Gle do to. He it for free trade could it be brought about on equal terras. We hope we do not now mistake htm. The next and last speaker, Mr. R , says we have also reported his remarks incorrect-

To the Democratic Party of Dearborn County. We have felt it our duty to address a few words to our democratic brethren, and seriously inquire of them whether they are prepared to lay aside all local and minor considerations which may have heretofore divided a portion of them, and come together as brethren determined to stand by each

other, and defend and support the principle! of Democracy through the momentous ttruggle which it just at hand. Wre have a talented and formidable enemy to contend agaiust; headed by a leader of acknowledged

ability and skill; one ho was never known

to relinquish a purpose once determined on;

one who has the hearts and services of his

followers as in the hollow of his hand. It

behooves us as democrats who hold our prin

ciplet as dear as life to be up and doing.

Every democrat must consider this contest

rests on hit shoulders that if he wishes to

defeat the establishment of a Bank of the

United States for the next fifty years, whereby a few purse-proud aristocrats may lord

it over the masses, aided by the credit and

money of this Government, the tendency of

w hich will he to build up a monied nristoc

racy, to make the rich richer and the poor

poorer. We say if he w ishes to avert this

evil he must be active, energetic nnduntirin

iu his efforts. Wc ask, do the democrat

wish a high "protective tariff laid on their shoulders, beside the heavy burden already

weighing them down1 put there by whig

rule and mismanagement. Do they wish

the money earned by sweat and toil taken

out of their pockete, to put in the coffers of

the wealthy manufacturers wha are already made rich off the labor of the poor J If they

do not if they wish all to stand on the broad 'platform of democracy, where the

poor have an equal chance, by industry

economy, and perseverance, to compete

with the more wealthy. Ve ,say, be up and doing! Organize hold your neighborhood meetings talk this matter over with your neighbors try and show them that the interest of all labor is to be free and untrammelcd that we may seek the highest market with our surplus, and buy what we want where we can obtain it on the best terms. Do you want a natioual debt created in time of peace? If you do, go for the whig party and support the whig candidate for the Presidency. If you do not if you want the Government administered ocooomicallly, the public debt already created by whig rulers, wiped off, then go for the democratic party and for the democratic party's candidate for the Presidency. We appeal to all who have their country's true interest at heart to reflect on this matter before they take a stand that thej may hereafter regret. In conclusion, we would say to our democratic brethren, that the whig party in Dearborn county have determined to make a full ticket, regularly nominated ; and they calculate much on dissensions and heartburnings in our party. Let us dissappoint them let us show them an unbroken front; let not a democrat be missing from hit post;

! t all be ready to lay down all personal eonsiderationt for the good of the cause; let o jr motto be, "everything for the cause, nothing for men," them we shall triumph !

gloriously triumph! and "Old Dearborn" wipe off the stain of being tainted with whigery. What tay you democrati ? Are you ready?

believe the democrats ore hs liberal the whigs; all that is required, is to show them the importance of the matter. We wish evfcry democrat to read this to his democratic neighbors, and stir him tip in

the good cause. Hill you do so? We

shall see!

THE DEMOCRATIC MEETING OF CENTRE TOWNSHIP. We observe in looking over the proceed

ings of our democratic brethren of Centre township that they rather give us a lick sideways for making free to give our honest

opinion of the talents and ability of James j

G. Read to defend and advoca te democratic doctrines, as an Electwr nt large for this

State What we saul, we maintain is true. -iir ;t r(.

We do not doubt his democracy or zeal, of Jai

but we do doubt his abihtv ns a

the Stomach. Loss of Appetite, 1 am HI the

Side, Flam Ic.ry, Liver Complaint, Cotieiipss, Piles- or lla-'norrhoiU, Coughs and Colrii, Spasmodic Affections, Gout and Rheumatism, Female Complaints. Rejections of Food, Apoplexy. A certain preventative or positive cure for 'ULCERATED SORE THROAT, Scarlet Fever, Asthma, Cholera Morhu?, Disensot of the Kidneys and Bladder, and al! diseases to which human nature is subject, where thestom- ' ach is affected. j These pills have been tested by many eminent men and Colleges of Physicians, both in Europe 1 and America, and by them recommended to the j public as a sale, efficient, and valuable medicine. For sale by L.H.LEWIS. Lawrenrvburgh, Jan. "2"i, 1641 Hi

STATE OF LXMAXA.l 1)eaubor- Cointv. Set A

DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT, In Vacation. George Riley, ) rs. I Georce S. Miller.

it remembered that on the 20th day

anuarv, lH, uic aoovc narneu

debater r.eorire Ri'ev. complainant by Brown & D'i-

However, if he suits our Centre township lnnt, his Solicitors, filed in the Clerk's Of-

democrats, we are content. We think there flce of said Court his Bill of Complaint in

was something morti than meets the eye Chanccrv acainst the said Georce S. Miilcr . J .L. .J..l... J 6 . . ..

iniennca in me . remnnioii nppoiuiuij me defendant pray ing in said Kill, among otticommittee to invite him there to speak; it cr things for the foreclosure of a n.ortgngo

may y.et leak out. We believe he was refered to in said Bill. And it being made placed on the ticket, at well at made Tresi- ' Si.tif a ctorily to appear to me, William V. dent of the convention, by management, nnd udieek clerk of said Court, by the affidavit of

if it were of importanco enough we conld

tell how. We hone he will come, and if he

does, we predict that one half of that committee, at least, can make as good a defence of democratic principles as he can.

a disinterested person, this day filed in tho

Cleik's Office aforesaid that the said Miller is not a resident of the State of Indiana. I Therefore the said defendant is hereby ' notified of the filing of said Bill, arid of the : pendency of this 6tiit; and unless he, the

.ml rl nt nml -i it t itlfwl nntiivrr. nr i eixmr to

DIED On the 31st of Jauuary, 1844, j S!lill nili, ,( thc matters and things therein Wm- Silas GorLD, aged 5 y C3F3 0 months ' contained on or before the calling of said

and 3 days.

"Sweet little stranger is eone lo sleep With God Almighty's will, He shall raise above, in the light, And be an angel Blill."

HE undersigned having been appointed a crent of the Lexington A'y.l Fire,'

Life and Marine Insuranrt Company, is pre- ', pared to issue policies of Insurance on Dwellings, Mills, Storehouses and stocks in trade in Lawrenceburgh and the vicinity J

and on Cargoes cf Steam and Flat Boats. En. TATE. Lawrenceburgh, Feb. 7, 1844. 17-4t.

j cause nt the next ensuing term of said ; Court to be holdcn in anil for said County, ; on the fourth Monday in April next; the j said Bill, rs to the said defendant will bo j taken as confessed. ' Given under my hand at Wilmington, thit j2'Jth day of January, 144. j WILLIAM V. CHEEK, Clerk. , By John R. Ross, Deputy Clerk.

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It. and far that reaton he cannot patronize

against them by ''Puppy, Whelp, and ' nny lonfm of all the tpeakert whe Hound, and Cur of low degree,'' ' of the kw thnt CTenig, we were more panic ular

Set. -in Vacation.

STATE OF OTU.V.J, Dearborn county, Dearborn Circuit Court

Susannah McCarty 1 vs. Bill for Divorce Samuel McCarty, )

UK it remembered that on the second day of February in the year 1844, the abeve named complainant, Susannah McCarty, by A tnnB f.nrto. TfinturfV hpr anlirilnr filoil in

the Clerk's office of the Dearborn Circuit organize a new county -out ol the county of Court her bill of comnlaint in chancery Dearborn, nnd relocate the county seat

against the laid defendant, Samuel McCarty, 1 thereof." Approved Jan. 4, lb44.

AN ORDINANCE Toempoxrcr the President to enter into Bond for repairing the Court House and building the Clerk' t and Recorders rifTuet. Tie it ordered and ordahicd by tho President and Select Council of tho town of Lnwrcnceburgh, That the President be, and it hereby authorized and empowered to en'er into a bond payable to the State of Indiana in the penal sum of Ten Thousand Dollars, for nnd in behalf of the Corporation of the town of Lawrenceburgh to secure the reparation and erection of the public buildings of the county of Dearborn in the laid town of Lawrenceburgh, agreeably to tho sixteenth section of an net of the General

Assembly of this State entitled, "An act to

praying in her said bill, among other things,

Phis ordinance to bo in force from and

to be divorced from her husband, the taid iaItcr nt pu""cauon. Samuel McCarty. And it being made talis- JEREMIAH CROSBY, Pret't. factorily to appear tome, the undersigned i Jacob P. Dusin, Recorder. Clerk of said court, by the affidavit of a dis-1 President's Office, January .W, lb44. interested person this day filed in the clerk's , office of said court, that the said Sam ueii TM.v-snoi. McCarty is not a resident of the State of; gjgn of UlC Cookitlg StOVC

iiiuiaua. liicieiure, me aiu ueienunut Samuel McCarty is hereby notified of the j filing of said bill nnd the pendency of this' suit; and that unless he plead, answer or j

demur to said bill and the matters nnd things therein contained on or before the rnllioir of this rnnsn nt tbf? ft.ct . ..- . L

term of laid conrt to be holdcn in and for j TIlC CitiZCIlS Oi' LaWITBiCClaid county on the fourth Monday in April burgh and its vicinity, are hereby informed next, the said bill at to taid defendant will that I have removed on MAIN STREET, be taken at confessed. opposite J. Hiint't Hotel, where I expect to

Giren under my hand at Wilmington this keep constantly on hand u compile atsolt-

,,r their success, we time will develop

0r We hope those of our citizens who cannot look at ihe Beacon without

twking spasms, will nor borrow it li!y of

Iheir neighbors lo read. We consider it not honest to luko our labor for nothing, or to use your neighbors1 property, with out consideration. If yoli wat to reaj

it, and do not w ish to pay for it, come up

and we will give you one- This is directed

i .. ec rfial. nn d battlinr manfullv

taain lI..l,.maar-. mni',., nl ... i ll. . ... . I . .1 1

. n.it adiiseil: out "' ,"' "uo T "a"o -y "S1""1 '" lo Eft lilt remarKI correciiT pill iuitiu mini

We i' ail await the'ease. We contend that any Judge who any ; for this reason : our acquaintance with ' to 0Tiry 1,a who reads thc psprr that is

Uib V'C ;nll lf'HCf.'.l fi nn d-mig riht by the '-hit fentl-ann wv k 'hun ith i f t

not a ru'iscriber.

second day of February, 1844.

WILLIAM V. CHEEK, Clerk, pr's fee $3. By Jno. R. Ross, Deputy. THE undersigned having rented his farm where he now resides, and intending to

remove to Lawrenceburgh, about the 1st of March next, will sell to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 10th day of February next at his dwelling, one mile from Wilmington, the following property to-wit : Horses, Milch Cowi, Young Cattle, Stock Hogs, Sheep, Waggons, Ploughs, 1 Carriage, 1 WheatFan, Unpressed Hay, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and a variety of other articles not enumerated, all of which will be sold on twelve month's credit, the purchaser giving note with approved security, to be paid without any relief from the valuation or appraisement Law. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. WILLIAM V. CHEEF. January 17, 1H. M.) -:jt.

ment ot Brass, Copper, Brittania, Japan, and Tin-Ware, Which 1 will warrant of as good ipiality a any in thc western country. a NO-

PREMIUM COOKING STOVES, CO.W.UO.V STOCKS .4.VD PIPE. C. Guild's Patent Queen of the Wei STOVES, And Buck's Palcvit, together wilh Siigar-Ket'.'ies, Pots, nnd Kettles, Tea-Ketllcs, llske-Ovens, Skillets, Frying-Pans, and. aiosi kinds of Hollow-ware Casting". He has also on iiaixl a large lot of superior LARD LAMPS. All of which is offered at the Cincinnati cash prices, or as low ns can be had here. will be prepared nt all times to make

and put tip Copper, Lead and Tin g-tttering and pipe, at the shortest notice. GEO. B SHELDON. I.n wrrnecbtirih . June 17. lc4?