Western Statesman, Volume 1, Number 13, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 2 June 1830 — Page 3

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tAWRENCEBUaOH, INDIANA :

WEDNESDAY, JTXK , ie.10.

decline a rc -election, the first named gentleman will support 3Ir. Cai.hoin, 'and the latter Jlr. Van IU-ren. If the contest wages so van... ihus curly, between the friends of these rontlcmen, we may cvpeet to heartremendouscanunadinj after the formal declaration of War. General Gheen

W o find the following paragraph copied mto an llistcrn paper, from the New York

" -"" l'"rcf. .nr. i0.ui, in it will be perceived. Su, op,,1.,1,, ,.,..;..

o)miujiii!,.r 0 his own reier-ti, , l, v f, . . - tl. i : . " . 1

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. u-.HUiittU Ull

the General, as the letter was ascending the .-ftps of the Capitol, and was about lav. ing siepe to him, when the General pulled out a pistol, and presented it towards the assailant, Tla', as may well I.e xuppor.cd, brought the Lieutenant to a full stand. The f.llowinffis related, by Mr. Vj:nn,as his atldras to 3Ir. Green, on the occasion :

" You poor, cfxitwnptiVie, ernvaHlv ' . r....i . ... ' 3

BIT THE EASTEny 1AXL.

' vtiate, ai Surveyor of the Tort of New

oik, has the following humiliating confession: " T!'c "'-' .-"tic n,V by a roli:ical fricn 1 upon v-- Vic i Vnt's n.,niii;ttnnn and appvitini ntsot E'hin , a.;.. a:cl in tne KUh.timt.1 Kr:qu;i-r. Mr. ..2 i ok .1 fti;i,l on this n!m t wi i' i) neither roai! " ,c,l,l"i'!l'1" c is, r -r C.e cmdrsrcndrp:jatios f t.'ic Fr-.ndait himnlf, could -Awe, uml under tJ h vices Mcc-u. Tavdi and I'yitji voted. ' Now, where is the citizen, that will not i-:r humbled, on reading th-above? Who nn wIi!'M Ids sympathy from the abided individual who now tills tl1C Presidential ch in ? D ,es any man believe that General Jack-ov, at one time, would have thus :.vulcsccndcd ?'' It plainly shews the dc-Si-adatio:i to which the Pre Jdoni is reduced

by Thj Janizaries win surround him ; the total want of that independence of action.

whirh was once the pride and boast of

t.iO impetuous soldier. Indeed it must be humiliating to every freeman w.'io aided

in the elevation of Gen. J.

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Mood that courts throu-ii your veins is of the si'm.kind of hue as your cmnplixion ? There mi t.taiul secured from punishment by a wrapm, dure not u;e, and virtually prx laimii tlvit y.nl ly to usail private- character, be.-a'.:,c van think it w ill not add to your infamy hy brin-knov, ,', an assailant '. Contemptible and degraded, ;T - ou are throw ari leyonr pi-to), and I pledge you ,..v bon-T aa -entleman, I will not injure you ; I will t rov. a v Jv my cane, anJ only puil your n;w: ar.l ho vnur

cai;: '

He rcfusffl cntitinucs tlic Lient. tndim n'4o,:...

rhat he wouM never iles. end fy mv levr! H.. tt,.S-.

n-quest-rl me to proceed and let him pa5. I f.M h:ni that I would not, but that be should pass me as I ti'-en vtoo !, or i-tan.! and hear me abue hiia. He ..id mt laro t j po-s, fiauithat I would take the pi?t ! fr.-in ' mi. Alter some moment, however, I t-ild him 1 would r.-t nn up -tails and j-r hdaim to every member of . on,.rcs., h:s ov ar.'lv r.m.luet. We aocordt--lv pr .-e.'er to li.e Hjnocf U. nres -r.titivec u-hem I

lie, viuiillllia til Vjieil J VCKSOV f. ton i . i .i , , wnere 1 ,,,,, , cr 'ACK-ON, to see K.ateJ a.lt.uthidpsed.aud fr. iwnfe haMene. tin. total want of fitness, displayed by their ,ocom,,,,t lt 13 PPf, -hi'e the c.pie4ioas I ui f.vorite f.,r t! 1 i 1. tr,t . i "cre s":i fr,'sh 111 mv ""ioiv.'o nine, ior uio hi.ti trut commuted to r,,, : him. Ilou-f.vpr h,.nnci.. a... 1 he Ueijcra. s version ts something more

him.

1 i

.1 eitllhlrv if i . .:i 1.

. ' ouoi.ssii.ic i r one who

h i-; arrived at his years, and whose menta

energies are so enfeebled, to administer tl C t , i v'i -ri i mnn t t, ; . i' . : c . i t

i" '"- n.iu-siaenon ji me i eo r.t.. Vt'.-I. AT- 1 " . . i,

. i.ii jii. A- i,unEN to ooetateon

his niiitd, as his own interest mav dictate

it could scarcely be evpected that the Pr 9ide.it should escape tho- c indnoncc--! whic

have di;.;rued the political atino.-pherc

im; great rt:a!c ol .N. w-oi!;. Ij.will h ror. .llorto.l l.i- , ,t. . v.... 1 .1. .a 1 T '

'-v.ik.. uj urn iu.hii'is, tn.ii .ir. van

Ucren peril uinid a political nil-'rimae t

Ilichnioiid, Homctii.ie Inst fall, where, it i--presumed, he made th.. ! ovulw, ndinr

ez;tlanatk:i,'y cf w!ii h ?,l;,r,r NUi PpCidv-?. Sub n;nei:t oVf-nN vv u explain

how jnui h I he Sec

. . t.'

i'.-i.u i i r nr.- w n .

tirsxtal in the r ii.:i:;!:i'i. 'i . f !. M.ij.ir: rumi.-i uio-j ; rn.t the .e--.- ; that imi-ell

no. it .! i!i

re-

(ll.'.'-.TIldlil (;.

ci him to operav en fidenf, to allow tliv v..

planaiions" .3Ir. Ritvtiik ! i ir.diie.r in f I. - II .1. 1 . . .... . v -

"'-. o ,11! oi .in "iiryiii ..i .ir. an ir-

zv.-y, it was very !cMni'.!. -is:-r Mr. NouiV n t:i;:i;M; n should receive tl.c saneti 11 of too Senito, in onl r to save any appear-au'-e of dico!ont let ween tin; rival aspi-r:-.:its to the Presidency. The two Virgi !.: Senators (both fivoralde to Mp.Calv.w:;) v.c.eto be opf rated on by thes.. " con.ler.condins eyplanaiiojiv.'1 ,,f t, lre. ti lent, n:ul the c d.i'.noation of die 3Iajoi,5; r. mnanfi-m thon by insured. Jlut the scheme would not answer. 3Iers. Tazev ti.i. and Tvlku had b.-ih taken lessons tVom t!- - Great 3I:i.-iaii," and -.vere immovably oppo.-ed to '-eaily committals." They voted aaiiut tlic good-ttataied 31aj ,notwiihstaiidin;Tthis abasement. Fr.m these facts, the People (both supporters and opponents of the Administration) will have some littlo glimmerings of light on the aianuer in w hich things ure conducted b the men now in power, and ihe stratagems t which they resort, to blind the eye3 of th osu who hac been duped into a support cfthe successful party. We would put

I.., vjuv .-.. V.U..1.. w uu, w iimner it com

ports wiih the dignity of the Chief Mao

tr ite, t permit himself to be used as the

instrument of two desini aspirants, both tnju.dly dertitute of principle, and each anxious f r the political destruction of the other 2 Will any honest citizen say that

General Jackson has sustained the dignitj

of th'i Presidential (fficc, by rnakinp; ' c m lescendin'4 explanations1' to Mr. Tim.'Hs ItirciiiH, I'ditor of the ISich-

rii'.n I ijii'piirer, and that, too, even In fort

he asked the M advice and consent of the

Senate'1 to this act of olficiul duty ? lerv one must nnswer in the negative. It is a ff'-radatii.ti to which he would hot submi?, if leli. tod j his own liu.siness in his own w;:y. I! it this eternal tri kin;r, llii political j'ilin; and slinht.of.ijnil, Cur which ?lr. Van I!t'Ri:N i.s to notorious, his trioniphed over the "oxl desires of the Iresi

brief. Here it is .- " U hon I met him, I l.alud on the pi ttf.nm; he

i.umm ma cane ; i tnen drew mv pi-tol. He. then for the tirM time, spoke, and said : "Throw awav vour

p.sioi an.i i will t'ir.waway n,y cane, and giveyoua damned whipping.-' To tins I replied : "I d,. .u,. i...

t 'ii I tnbe whipped by you,iK,r will I put invsrlfin apobitiDn to invite atiak from you.1' He then said: "Are you not a coward to Iiaw a pi: tol on an unarmed

m tii. i o mis l repliol, " I have no time to waste u itn you, soy jumuit march out of my path.1' Ie a.d, I will not." 1 UJ ,i,n iyou shM ecked my pistol and prefnted it, saying, at the same nine, "inarch on, march." He said, I will no Mck Very ell," ..aid I ; you n.av go ba.'k-

oi iorvvam, as you like, but mah out ,( mv path.1' He then tumid thrum h the door, and nn uji i ilistht of sups, into thr. Rotunda, and, from then, c

pu: .cd uito the Mall of the Hou'.e of Ke ores nt itivt '

Ve recommend the f.llowin extract.

livm a:i addrci-s of Mr. Rr.-sr.i. Jahvi-, (!alelv.ne ftb.fr editors of tbo I'nlt.,!

Antes' T b-iapb) t- every friend i f the

piiuor- , w inch he i

KSOM THE NATIONAL INTtLLI SEVri. F MAY V") It Is unjerstjoj that the PiesiJtnt the Ciui.'d vt-vt 's, yesterday, traiimitted to tne .-v., ate a Me--sa.Te, iicmiinating Joiiy Randolph, of Vir;inia, to b.Mmisu r lo lius ia, and IKman Allen, of V. r uont ( law Minister to Chili) ta be Ci.ar.e d'Atlnir.s I,

"i tr.n. i ue?e .loiiunat.ons have not been ai ted ivvm From the fart of a bill having been, yest.i.lav ' r. -

. .v ui.unmt i: ui ,ays an. I .MeaiiK, in the Uuue of Rc-piesci.tatives, f r aupropr.atin!; 5 J-,',."nin t;ir ou'jits to a Minister to Uusm;i, and Charge J'AfJaires to Brazil, Chili, auj Peru, we infer that Humiliations are, also, tj be made, before tlie close of the sesLioe, to tiie two latter stations. FROM T1IF IHlLAHKLPHtA CAZr.TTK, MAY 23. Ti.c ship Golconda, Janvrin, fiom Livenioo'l is e ow vn- n,s Kfl at Liverpool, at the last dates. By the brig Olive, we learn, that on the 2 & ult. a proclamation was issued in Cuiacoa. bv fJmer.l

AuMMenda, stating that a revolution had talm ph.ee i.i Afcg.jtv, against General Bolivar, hea led hy (Je. nevrtl I rdaneta, and that two regiments fiotn Duiivar's advanced ermy had crossed the lines at Cucuta, ami loim-d tbe Venczucliin army. This news was not

co:,l.nned when tne Olive sailed. The Confess o! Wm zuela commenced its session, at Venezuela, on -I'it i April. General Paez left Valencia on thi I-', to join the army. JI. C. II. Books. 3ItciriGA Uoad. We understand that

me uommisMoners appointed by- the LeL'islatnre to locate the Michigan Road from Indianapolis to Madison, have determined to locate it through Nanoloon, in Kiplev countv. This

, . ,, "o'-""-'" Will bnn tiie Iioad about twelve miles nearer t Lawreneeburnrli ' ban we had anv rea.

sn to expect ; and, with a trifling rvpen-ait-ire on the road betw een this and Napo. loon, we will be enabled to compete, sue.

..iium, wiiii .uatliBon, tor tlie interml trade ot the State. Tt the people of thi county attend to their interests a a,,Gd thoroughfare from this to apoleonand la will be well. Th? bill for the removal of the Indians MVst of the

. Iiissippi. passed the House of U. pre.cntatives on the 21th u!t., by a vote ol 10J to'JT.

The last .National Intelligenc er states that Gideon ilinson has been fleeted a S, nat,.r of the United tnt. s, from the State of Connr, ti.-ut, for sK ve;Us irom the 0.-I of .March next, in the place of Mr. YlL. LtY, who declined standing a p. .11.

BY virtue of an excution, or order of sale, to me directed from the Clerk's Ollice of the Dearborn Circuit Court, I will expo.se to public sale, at the com t house door, in the

iow u or L,awrencehundi, on Saturdav. th..

woth day of June nest, between the hours

oi u and 4 oVlockcu suid day, 100 acre! ft land, bein? a part of the .Northeas quarter of section 13, town 3, ranre 2 west llm vim.. l. . I I -

v-. ..... t i ue v,()U, io ioreclose a mort-

S-JKe m tavor ol Uobert Gal! ispie againsl

ui-wgc iiewion. lOIlN SPENCER, SIPfD. C May 25:h, 1830. 13-ts.

C I.NCI.NNATI l'IUt i:s H iiKEM .

Currcrtrd fur the Ciwin.iaU .' mrrinii, ti,j SAHR, YOUI7G &. VA2JII01tHUr It nuwsuU (ji-jlh ait I .'utnnujsiu.i JKrciiuuts ei.NciN ..en.

Morgan Neville, Esq. of Ohio, hasbeen nominalcd Receiver ot the L,,l (W c at fineimmi, vc i ?n V,SnV' Esq.njccted. It is also stated, 1,111 lh- "AM-M, of the same ?tate, has been nominated Chaise d'ArTaiics ef the Inked S,a,e I era. '

hit advantage of the abseiu . i.i' Mr v....

Vil"' a,;d ,:,e tu"r'"euient, by imlivp-iviuol'., of Mr. MAitivs , of Pa. the Pre.i.lent has rcaommat- '' AIOROM-AI M. No All l. tiu. vj .

ot tee I o:t of .ew orU, from w hich he v as driven a lew d.iys helbre ! ! S, savs the .nio: a! n.M

SliwritTs Sale.

5Q virtue of a writ of vendhioui expoJ nas, to me directed, from the Franklin Circuit Court, I will expose to sale, at the Court House door, in the tow n nfRm,!,.

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vine, on Saturday, the 26th day of June next, between the hours of 10 o'clock. A M

and 5 o'clock, P. M. of said day first, the rents and profit, for seven years, and, if no I i.i -i. . ' 9 '

Olivers, an tne nslit, title, interest and claim

of James Gorden, in. to and overlthe follow

ing described tracts or parcels of land, to wit: All the South half of the .Northeast quarter of section No 32, in Township 10, in Kange 2 West, supposed to contain se

venty-seven acres. ALSO fifty acres of

iana lying and being in the Southeast quar- - .re . : -n ... . . I

nn ei ccuuon o. J, in 1 OWnSfllD 10, Range 2 West, bounded as follows, to wit .- Beginning at the Northwest corner of said quarter, running along the North line of said quarter, East 22 chains and fifty links, or 00 rods, thence, south, parallel with the w est line of said quarter, 22 chains and 25 links, or 89 rods; thence, west, parallel with the North line, 90 rods to the west side of said quarter ; thence along said line to the place of beginningwhich I have heretofore taken in execution, as the property of James Gordon, at the suit of Alma Spencer JNO. UOOP, Sh'f F. C. Brookville, May 27th, 1830. 13Iw I

lh v bill lb

bnsn

tl-.i ill '.:;'.: mo U) ih yd

ai; ticlls. ASHES, p.,t Pearl NEKSWAV Yellow, DOTTLES, Porter Wine liKFAD, pilot CANDLES, .Mould l:pt Sperm COAL, Afloat In yard CIDER COFFEE, Rio

COUDAmE, BaK-ro:;c

Other kin.!', Ut'lCV's

CASj'J'IXoS, Ton and h; CORKS CHOCOLATE, Nc. 1

Spanish

COTTON, T. Al ,

domestic ;oods

I alieo b'.uc Fancy

Blown Si 'r!i!i" " Snipes Cheeks Tickin-r Sattinctts Cotton Ysn, 't

DRUGS .MLDICINEl-.

Aluai Brims tone roll Floi. Sulphur Graubcr Salts Epsom do. Gins.ar.2

DYE b'l CIT, Madder

Copperas Indigo Camwood Lopvooi per ton Fustic Xicarania

FISH, l oo

Mackeral No. 1, 2 U 3

FEATHERS FLAX-SEED

FLOL'R, Fioia waoi s

In store

FROM per ton k'U 0') 1'j

B-ifh the :0ve !

ti'm on a I'irmi'r ocia: ;n.

cnators oppc-K.I I. is confir.na-

On T

ipre-rs in it are ne

lier new nor ii..vel, y.-t, cominor ftvr.i one

ho had a principal hand in putting in of-

fn e our present public men, it may not be

onw ortny ot serious attention. A looker

n in Venice,'1 as he was, during the great

er part of last w inter, he must have made

-me very important discoveries, on the

larming abuses that arc, every day, creep

mg into the Administration of the Govern

ment :

" For some time past, 1 a looker on in Venire.' it

as been my lot to see inii' h inevitably leaning to the

ii. n.sion, ,n;it lnc country is provided with a very

. .ni v. iy coirupt Administration ; and if, with d violating any confidence, I can expose any of it: .ibiviliti, s or conniptions, the effort may avail some restoring the political atmosphere to a healths

i.i'iiliuu. A moral blmht is upon tnecotintiv : and

she i.. ust thiow it off, or all those fair and wholesome

nits which have cot her so much tinie an.i labor

io rearing, must wither and decay."

MABHIAOE.

I'lisuay, tne -Jit i u.t. oy the Rev. Alfred J.

LUABLlll

111

.V.lil VV I.

In giving a place to the following com

munication, we must be permitted to r

press our dissent from the mode of attack

ing a public officer, w hich cur correspon

ent ha3 selected. If the Collector has een puilty of any defalcations or miscon-

uct in ofl'.ce, why not come out openly nil nuLl.w-U l. A .i i , i , ...

, urcni i,j ,m. wnrio, ana let him

iave an opportunity of defending himself?

t is right that the people should know

how the public business is transacted, and

who arc faithful, and who unf uthful, to the trust confided to them ; and, we think,

uiesc wets could bo ascertained more readily, by an examination of the books

and proceedings of the County Board, than by a call on an individual member of that Board. But if it k v. , u

"ijeci Ol I'AUX

RY ,0 makc a impression on the public mind, prejudicial to the present CnlWw

without assuming the responsibility of mak

ing a direct charge against him, his end will not be easily attained : for the histoi'ir r.r l Wt ,1 ,. r

... ,.., icbuii oi mat cam

paign, (which is fresh in the memory of

many) give ample pr.mie that such

co.ii -:e availeth ii .thing. We hope to be

excused from lending our column:', in the

support of any cause, w hirh is not open,

honorable, and just.

TO MARK M CRACKEV, ESQ.

im : an vou iniunn me. tiirou di 'ie n....li

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Sli.i IiU.urj, ut1 an? aji n-i tt.is p:iT, wliclln r the ( ollort-n :o"our rouutv rcvvn-

l IHlVe, e!i,p! ;ved ill acts that cm add w ' verv V;ar since he hasbeen Collec(tor, paid over to our I reasurer, all the Road Tax

"..",; in n:e so .ec.is oi ill- JloiniiiiSr.i-(liie Imui noii-reii.i.nt lauds; ( i t!i probable "" It time for all his real friend i to i "1,"u,1't " 1,0 ii""hc hwlvc,)n, ... , if he ha not, why out ba not Ik en brought against u I -ll linn a I'ife return to (lie il IIomit:lg.,, him raw! his s. ennt.es fir it. Thii yos owe to the ) iieople of the rouutv, so that they may know where the WAR!Itm.,v beamu' inn-totiien-adei fauU ,,,Mi' r,,f'""! iu. Mv ""lso" f'".Wyinto . im .imu. ni0 io int. reaoer y,m f( t,ii ii,f.r.natiii is, you aic tine ol the oldest to J l llice over the. (ilIiu'ill,T account of a members of the bond, .ind have Ix'en President fome

i.iree,l.ttelvart"d idfat W-i Jiini.t.m Tin-. k"";V lh'' li,W " that s,,h.i'',- ,l hope you . il o.l.i! Washington. wiil con.idi I it no iiitriisiun. PAUL PRY.

j.en .imers wen: persons of n ,.Sm note

Ni w Pai-i It. We have receive I the firul numtfr

of the Political Clarion, a paper, printed in Con

ner.-ville, (lad) by SamUIL W. PaRKER. It is neatly printed, on n iuper-royal sheet, and I .iris fair

t Li conic nn a'.le auxiliary i.i the gr at cacte of the

!lian(;.i). Dm Crkw, im, fj, utcnunt

J a in;, Watmim ' mii, both IMitoM of p.-; litie.il papers, arld both ftvoralili; toCjen.

oral Jnhson s yidmini strut ion. It is Lo-

l'viI tnt, th"u!d .: j 'f: -vi. in-.:tinil.ent!p

( Cotton, Mi. J AMi-s M vniitws" to Mr. E O. Ami.kso., all ot Mai.chefter township.

DEATH. In Brookville, on Friday morning, the 1 fth u',t aftr 3ii illness of several week-, JVjr. WILLI M B. DEIBLER, fnrmerlv of Chillicothe, in the 22d year of his ajr. In notirin ?. drath of this younman, it is due to his IicrcaveJ friends, to bear testimony to l is worth ; it being the la.t sad tribute of repect which can be pii.t by the living to the dead, lie was a young man of an excellent nlin,l -,r,H ,

amiable difposrtmn ; and save pmmLc of one day berotnmg a good and useful citizen. He lived respected, and died regretted by all who knew him.

AUGUST ELEC HON. Dearborn County.

FOR REPRESENTATIVES.

James Walker.

J lmea T. Pollock, Dlvis Weaver, Walter Armstrong,

Ezn Ferris, W illiam Pursel, Saiiucl ll. Dowdcn.

ttY virtue of an execution, to me direct- Vll' Riliius

eu, irom tne r ranklm Circuit Court A'mon 's I will expose to sale, on Saturd av. the ''fttlil Cuiiink

day of June next, at the Court House door. FUUS, Beaver

mine town oi lirookville, between the! X, r hours of 10 nVlnrfc a M r . ,i Muk Eat, pnmi

D t . c " : . , . tl0CK GLASS, o by 10, retail

. . ..i. s ou tiay nrsr, me rents and nm- In hv i-

ms, ior seven years, and, if no buyers, all the GRAIN Wheat

nn,u:ic,inieresi and claim of Jamestiordin in In nA rwor tl. C .11 : i . .1 Coin

' "- luuuivini' oescrioftrt i u:. t

tract or paicel of land, to wit: All of frac- GUN POWDER,

iion miny-one, in town 10, ran se 2 west- Dupmt's retail

situate in Franklin county, Indiana, con- irpi,I,l,ll',r,ulU tainirrr .on arrps anil c.in :u 1 I . 1

,l.,.i.r.. .. .l.i 7. "1 HIDES, southern dried

...cms, in i ,ne txception of 87 acres sold do wind

loaciam I'etre, 01 acres sold toJohnOdle, ,,ors 80 acres sold to Anson Bulklev and nr Jmiiati bloom

40 acres sold to Sarah Petrc. n,,t ofl Si':.',4mnM',r:! .

saM frnrtinn Pf. l. , . I m.uurg p.KKUCn

..V.V...V... v,.,1Uiee un ue naa tol do Uoikr

ineir aeecin, on the records of Franklin I Engiishihcct

county leaving a balance of 80 acres or 1 's

bid lb bush bbl

box ib

per kj.i bos biJih

h

10 11 0.1 i oo i! 75 11 -J'i 'J 1-M x; on 1U 1 1 13 S : 1 50 0;J bit ti-'J in tv.' 10 00 9 13 to 8 'Ji 10 li) l-y U .SO

6 5 10 5 10 Hi 15 :i 1 75 7 10 Oo to 00 '2 -,0 10 0J J5 55 2 J 00 4 :.o 13 JO 6 00 4 00 31 i r.o .V) L'5

TO

13 1:! oo 13 00 12 0 1'J 5 no 15 15 11 J 10 2 h)

la oo 30 H 15 1:2 li? LV) 1 ,.s

6 10

1-4 10 n oo 5 oo 't'!

upwards, be the same more orleis; taken LEVniER sle as the property of James Gordon, at the suit Skhtin., ' "

of .Uma bpencer. J Upper

JNO. ROOP, StSFF. C . :kuis

Brookville, May 27th, 1830. 13-4w T'

TORES, Tt

SHERIFF. Jor.a Spencri, johll Weaver. CLERK. James Dill, Samuel Monin. RECORDER-James Dill. ASSOCIATE JUDGES. John McPike, 1 SoJ. Manwarrin-, John Livingston, Isaac Dunn. fraxklinTounty. Rcprescn tat ires. John Heid, I Daniel St. John, David Wallace, Ben. Sed. Koble. CLERK, Robert John. Enoch APCarty. SIIEUIFF John Roop. RECORDER. John Adair, Rufus Haymond. ASSOCIATE JUDGES. David Mount. John Quick. James Samuels, PROBATE JUDGE John S. Powers. COMMISSIONER. Samuel Goodwin, I Samuel Shirk.

TO THE PUBLIC.

TIIE subscriber having purchased of the patentee (Charles L. Clowes) the rights of the late patented " ANGULAR REVOLVING STEAM WASHER " f..r

tlie counties of Dcarborn,Union,and Way ne, oilers to the public, by county, town, or individual right, the greatest invention ever

introduced west of tho Alleghany Moun-

leiilir.

1 he great facility and ease attending the

niiftritic.. f 1.' . , . .

"i"""""1 1,113 macmne, have been for

iiiiiy ages objects devoutly wished" by

.. ..... r,v.uu v.i creauon that tins lias

been consummated by the "AncularUevolv.nr Ci-, nr I

. - 7 -s,. inwuiojia ljlV DrOVeS. It lirinrr tl. ,.r

v ' 1 IlULtflC ui iiiiin

as it indubitably should be.) to do all that

is practicable for the ease and comfort ,.r

ttie ladies, it is beyond the possibility nl

doubt, but that this labor-saving machine

win oe sought tor by all the citizens of

iawrenceburgli, and its vicinity. Its per

tormances are unequalled in the annals of

iitory ; executing ten times as much wahng as could be done by the hands, in the iame length of time, with a greater doi.

of ease, and with tYn times as little wear

Anyperson wishing to purchase a Dateni

riphtfor the county may do so, if early application be made at J. Hunt's, or Geo.

W. Gould s Coflec Itousc, where it may be

seen in operation.

GEO. W.GOULD. La i-nnrchxirh fad. May 21, Ib'JQ.

y iuuiiu in cue rau, near aurora, in this Wrmidit county, contamintr a parcel of cash. A VWih STI'

sundry valuable notes anil papers The owner, Koiin

by descnbinfr it, and paying fur this advertise OILS, Linseed

mem, can nave it by calling on Daniel Hep Cattor worth, near Aurora. Tamieis

May 31,1330 OYSTERS

PAINTS, Red Lead

i U 1 ILL. White do around in oil

TVKEN UP. bv Robert r : a A J vV'hi.ing

A. - v-i i f in i.udiiia c i r township, Rinlcv countv. Indiin a vllo, Spanish Brown

bay MAKE, supposed to be six or seven years prVnp r- . , old. black maueunei tail; had on a sm.ll bell KoiSoV 'r Lwith a tow-hnen collar: no mark,, or hranHs 1 1VIsIO., Ici rnes,

perceivable aDnraisp.! .rn. P"me

and fif'y cents,by Gideon Sands and Isaac Lines, tl.'ic OOll' ,i.,.. ,. t I '

A true copy from mv estrav book

JOHN SUAMAN. J P

June a, lb'3U. 13-3ii

Do Cargo Fork clear Do mess Do prime Hams Racon, hog round Lard Butter

13 l-'i 10 -TT'.I 115 00 l-.t.i 00 luu ou 156 00

10 00 3 (JO 4 01) X'7 21 00 l'I uo IS' 10 J71 i-i 17 .'1 0) 5 00 55 1 oo 1 00 2 L3 10 3 3 3 S 50 00 4 75 3 00 11 UO

c.vt Ib rlnz ib thl ;-J '.'bl bbl

10 5!) 3 U5 4 50 i;s oo 00 JO

1 50 20 0 1

1 1 1 6 5 00

lb

WOOL-CARDING.

II -LLINGfcDYEIVfi. 1

LLIN'G Sz DYEI.XG,

CAIvuILD on at the Svlvn Manufactorv, about one mile from Hrnokville, by the subscriber. Having Cards of the best quality and in good order, he hopes, in the Cai d.ng-, an' well as in every branch connected with the Factory, to jrive such freueral satisfaction as to

mbure mm a liberal custom. The prices will

be as reasonable as at any Factory in this sec-

.nii eii me country. frT U'ha.l M'l . .. J .l .- ,

-.i.c, uui, auu uiuer articles, wilt I Klt'li

Af.Mi,-fiKJ.fi.... i i SLEDS, Clover

..v-v v..t ui.,i ui juue, i expect to Keep Timothy

on luuio a consiant suppply ol I.0II3 for Hemp

saie, uunng the carding season. ROBERT JOII.V Brookville, May 17, 1830.

ream

8upcr Royal Royal Mcdiun Wrappin;

RAGS

Is'o 5

No 3 J'o 4 No 5 No 3 No 4 Nn 5 No 3 No 4

SALT, Tin Vs Island

henha a Coneniauch

SALT I'ETRE, Refined

Conic

SIMCES, Thm nto

Ieipet Caisia Cloves Nutmegs

wt bush

LAND FOR SALE

I WILL sell 011 hundred and fifty acres of my LOTTOM

iL, near the mouth of the

S Great Miami river, in the Mors Gincer

Shoe Uend. Ishould prefer to sell the part SPIRITS, Cog. Diamly

v ..I iiiuiaua. 11-1 , , beral credit will be ffiven for the rrreater v 2

. f ,1 . ' C J 1 I elv.ll ' J ' I

luri it'R P'ircnase money. Sav onp.tbir.l .!.,,:,;, r. n.n,,

in nana, one at me end ot two, and the re maininrr third at tr;n.:- r ..

0 v. .v-i ujiii.iuiii in tnroe

years- W. U. HARRISON

North Bend, I8ihMay 1830. 12

N. O. do Holland (iu American do Whisk, v

STEEL, En,lish Rli-net

fimeman do

TOItACCO, Iu

hy. iii.Tinilai tun .l aveuilish

1 nt lh

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTH'I'

7 n 1 1 V. mul.rirrnt..l A.J.,.:..:... . -.,

. tv-.'-v., iiuiiiiiiiv,iraior 01 tiie estate of Job

i'vv., c ui iear- -p 1 1 nu , . born county, Indiana, deceased

..: .1... 11 . . . ' . J

,,e3 i"ai ne na.s, tins day taken out TEAS, imperial & Gunpmvdct

iciteisoi auminisiration of all and singular .l,:ill5llv-1"

he goods, chat U Is. e. of the said trA.

ants es'.ate. He albo declares that the i.i,

saiu tsiaic is pronably solvent. T.-uemTc

JOHN JSl'LER, Ad'mr. May 04, 1830. ,2;5,.

Ca 1 ia 1 y t ..hiiiuar Sweet M.ilay.i

Ci 5 41 ii 1 5 00 4 50 4 50 4 00 3 50 4 00 3 50 a 00 3 -5 3 25 1 00 3 4 00 6 00 2 50 1 00 90 45 45 13

10 25 17 30 75 I 75 11 1 50 50 Is 15 1 50 50 1 50 .171 17 It? 2 50 5 37 i 23 1 371 sr. 3 1 50 1 50 1 75 1 50 1 00 Ml

10 00 b 00 7 5i 5 10 8

2 26 5 00 7 00

1 no 50 50 15 11 18 87. 1 KJ 13 I ic' 02 20 M) 1 o-'i 2i 1 I'Ji 75 11 IS 7 4 00 r.o 2 !.i 4 00 1 7.. 1 ?..

J I" STICKS' ELANKS

I'ltl Ti:

Will be kept coribtantly for sale, at this Of Neatly and expeditiously executed at this

topic, a.'uu.: pr ;:r.t ;

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