Western Statesman, Volume 1, Number 38, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 3 December 1830 — Page 4

t::i: pl A;ri:-srin kin

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HIT- Was UlteK. ClOsO a'1'1 SL

i 1 -. i -1 a! . hideous colon rn-r. ii

ly t!ie maddening thought c-im? over

me, tnat 1 too was smitten with t.ic pes-

' ti i til'Mico : I tried to shake it oiF ami I r ' Ton up and walked around the anarfoljcatmir. , ', . . i

"" " ment hut my step was u certain, and We wiwaycll.ivv ti .go nV t V, r 1 stro:,. ,e '.iou of mv .cnvs seem-l t:,r,--u,,o? the trees the ho,-t s, and ( (m lo the ol men. a al vv'o,et, a;,d C.l.jT was his!l j.J thc Ikmvc:is, and

i i ,t, , n.teous co nil ri'i'.r. nue i in .. . . , , ,, i u. , . . , la tew thin clouds were lloa!m; .iroti..d Vi-iM- -d no ot l!.. p-Milea, . Inei . , ....

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a(i'l- l I l' I. 'nines ine int.' s.uii'- , . , i l I .. 1 ' . ' , , .'. , ., , her lace, and upon the clouds, and toe e .. i id .h'.e'lv hiP'. as t hi V limv e.l , , ..... i

f 1'lLT.T -i.lv. like .1 Ht.l" Ol tT'-epii !J lltrc! n I o i, he fore u-. The su;i was hot It . i ,1 ra'dv hot and a- t rolh d over t!." devoted cits it f in. d to linit-T he- . i r.I it; wo it, and l !, down upon u-. 1 ". e the .Trent ai d d uv i; eve of a m tlig -ant deino i. I- hir'.ted w;;!i the va-I-a id horror of the n:l" ri z het ealh

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V streets w-r.

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Jnors of the il welling the htztar-w-'ie hli d o Mi'M-o with lia;i;v rount-"-M ee a ,d huiifil niei. 'n d ?.- The r .-ed ad -a e wi-p alike tn, it " with t- I 'Vile e-d tr;iit ; and xi'l a id lrv ft 1 rii . wre no longer m im li'ul at. t i - o .

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ever been ?olil in this s'tatf, either at whole- North wr-t n'larti r ot" cert on -', 1

alc or retail consitine', in part, of tiie lollowiiijj nrticlrs : Dritirs i- Medicine?.

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Ol .ie e,'. I -tirr'd Ine tr." -top-ille i water n' '

a "d a :d i oieitie, as it a ;ie hall'-rno! Ik red oio; i ;i;r, on !ie roof o ... .' ... ! .... . . i

t- i f - r-u mh u; l .o

11' d ' :H'' ! I'e. The l,i.;c ai o to,! . it il.- crhahlv awfil. The (i'it .' , vv o ; f- i! 'i;o i tiie ei?y a"l ,;i i 'e . 3 ii horror. Tiie

; :v 1 I'e d -a i ie. v s' le hv s'nl in the o 'V s!ree(, :i:d tne i. tniiteti , , T,, . vv.'te -eiv. p" li a d i . no ' .-:n, witi a innv -,t ,i"nai 'n'l. i ,voln 'arv a 1 jmrI T '.'nvi S ef t' e aiHiri"d r loud a d l z a d t'iev -Ic- t'-- -

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!i ir ha 1 no trlv arrive'' 'he 1 tt Iionr 1 ee-ft v. r'o sp .! i toe accur-' d c i v C S id le' Iv 1 nv mv f, i ' I !', !ii-' a d t I N f..r hc; d h' I 1 ' A . I '

t in ee u r. "ei ei i i mote i ,i j .

verv skv ile. 1 pa ed mv hand over

mv eyes, and looked once more. Xo there was l;0 d eeplio a .d then ) kiKW fii.it the hand of liod was upon

me; that the foul plague liad emhraced m; and I cjroai id audihlv and lone:. Oil that tiiij'it of horror! The hlood creeps col.lly hack upon my heart at its lecoih ction. I w as seized w ith terrihle pains. Mv veins termed iflowiaj with the rapid pa-sTije of some heated anl lioil'ms li pii 1; "iy puNe heat madly. 1 kne w mv situatioa; aad as looked on the i"aniinate lorm of mv companion, who-e features, wa re eery hour growing more ghasilv a the wan iiioonliunt shone upon tiiein, the liorriile thou'at nmic to mo that in a few hours, I should he as cold, and as gha-tlv myself. And then 1 tried topriv a id i surieked aloud for mercv: a d the yell of mortal agony lio n a tlioii-and hutlerers like inyseit alone answered me. Then i tnouqiit o nome of tiie heautiful land of my fattier w here the skies are hlue, and the strea i.s are pure aad the very air hlessed. I thou it of my own daar trie, id of the -juh't dwa hi.ig where 1 had pa ed mv cail .loood a .il of tiie m itscr wiio, with tearful eves, had invoked hl -sias on her departed Siin. Mv Mother my own dear Mother! there wasao y in the tiongut of her. Vas I never again to see Iki ? Xever a:;aia to feel tne kisses oi he r le'aj. rat ss ij'oa mv f vered cheek? Ai d 1 called iiT nani" aloud, like a forsaken child.

in th" eMp nihy of my d 'spair. And m heirot'ied t!ie ii-aiitiful girl who had w-'t at m v d--part ire should ver see her aga'n never. '1 here

w a tine; on my fioger at that momeot, aad I looked at it y the dan J.ghi, (or h wa Iter gift. T ie, iiot tear earned o i nv ev el d. hut it dhl not lall. "v).i tied !" I fi e!dv murtii'ip d, raa tins iie pe.-.i-d !" i Pioa::' t of' the d 'l.g'ittiil iiours efonr unreveal ' l all cliot: ol its thi lli g th-el i-nr1; a .d its inipa-.-ioaed 'ew A d : i-a v her, as it wep', he fop - it!- vou aT and loveh as when i ! ft her. II r g 1 le oior. d tr- s-e-were jp-m'T'iic over a neck ol d tz.h ie.

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the v arpi tii.ee caug"t fp in her uiijiassio an! spirit. and h' r c tier hlue eve was-rhted tip with tiie smile ofal ei'i;on. Then 1 thought of my own sit'i:iii.i : mitten with the lot. I and i cur-

a'd idai'ue loatlisome a- Heaih itself

a d 1 shut mv eves and leached my teelh. in the arn:v of mind nither tha

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Identic history we have of its creation, ' u-hih arc rrar-antcJ to hv rmuinc, and are! Irom reason, and from oh'-ervation. The oi'freil tor salv on as iooi t rais as they have

lir-t step which was taken to change the original cliao-into a convenient dwell-ing-place for living, acting and intelligent heiitgs. was the formation of dry la'id. That was necessary to provide for the accommodation of an animal and Ve-T..talih life. When provision was

made for the existence and support of

the vegetahle kingdom. " the earth brought forth grass a-'d herb yielding seed after their kind, and the tree yielding fruit after Ids kind whose seed vva in itself after his kind."' The creation a 'd continued production o! the vegetable kingdom, made provision for the a'-imal. Then the earth brought forth cattle that walk upon the earth, fowls that tly in the firmament of heaven, reptiles that creep in tiie dust, and li-hesthat move in the waters; a id each after his ki d. Dot the tenant for whom the earth, with all its productions of animal and vegetable life, w as made aad so richly provided with furniture of a thousand kinds, was not vet created. His creation was to close this august work of the Architect of tiie universe. Man was not formed a d placed upon tiie earth, u til tiie earth was fitted for his reception, his convenience, aad his happiness until two great lights ware formed, one, to nile the dav. and the other to rule the

light, a-d the stars also until the waters which were u ab r the. lirmam at were divided Iro n those-above the lirmamei.t, a id gathered togedier in one ;d ace, a d drv lai d appeared until grass, herbs. aJ trees yielded see d and fruit afler their kind, a-d cattle, the

fowls ol heaven, every creeping thing, aad every liv e g creature which moves in the waters, were formed, and mad-" to p-odiiec ol hers, afler their Lied, a d put in sit'.j aiio i to the lord of this lower creation. Such is the general order in the work of creation, as learned Irom the Undo, from reason and from obst rvalion 5 and vet we have the slro' gest evide--.ee, that this order was not sfrieily and mil utelv pursued through the vv ,ole proce-s ol hri:gi g the earth into thestale in which t is ;:ew prese -ted to our view. The whole of the n i .er.il kingdom, ail rocks a' d metals, sods and mountains, were

1 no' completed eiore t ie i leauon 01 ute

veg"tahl" a 1 a- Tnal he giloms were comme-'ced. So far from it, rocks. s,.'ls, a d metals are daily forming at

the ipcc

taS-of 2Erl IM:ite. I'Bl.U' notiia; i? hereby give 1, tie

h.,ll nn.rrcil to o'l' r hr

lie, at

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The general ord-r of time in which ! 10N i l.' r earth with its furniture and its in- stan.l,

. no..rl r.x.nf lf...rc -n.l ilia teini. I .1-

ahitants came to its present term, is ,,ai;i,s ,,ur,h, ,,arh..rn Cott on the f.r,t :A,nUy iilheicntly manifest lrom tiie only ;m-ijn,T nlmpct ev,,rv nrtirie o( the kind in u-e, 1 hi ixcmb. r next, ail the toilowii.c la-wna

iv,...,. un. l...lirin.-s. Pa- v'nliir.attheeoiirtloit-edoor,in t.a.vr-iK-e.

LANDS AND T.OTS, VIZ.

Thirtv nine acres offthu South file

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t time. In many m.-tanct

veg taldes and a imals are deposited in

s..lil rocks far below the surface ofth ear'h. Xay, whole inou tains of ; great height", and lun dp ds of miles i:

'XteT't. are composed oi little else, than

the r 1 c cs ol animals. 1 he greater

i-.arl of tiiese a umals were evidently dif-

. as il'tiie hot fa: L's fere. if ki d- o''s'k 11 fish. I'.Ut fishes t

Ale hid

Am-e fed Antimony, j.ulvrri--cd An'iinotiial Wine Ant y Root Ar-. nic A i'i.i Animonia H il-am ( onayia B.trbai'ots Tar Hortx He.g inily Pitch t a 1 .r Oil ( .'an! Hiiotl Sfcd ( a vaj do. Curb onate ol" Iron ha 'yjoii.i'e I'luwer-. Cloves . inn inion olomba ivad v'orro-ivc Sublimate

Cream ol' 1 art ar o'oryntli Cociiliis Indicts ( 'antliarides 'alum. 1 t'oloLaie waiter Camel's hair Pencils Crovyn hanreis Dover's Poiv.ler Diuttalis Extract of Hyoriamn Itnietir Tartar r.f-enee of i inn iiiion do. of : niion do. of Van-P

of IViiennnit

ol Cloves of llcraiiiot

ol i uiterLTeeti

of Mu tard

Flower of Sulphur

n a r iiad d... (JrottnJ

(ion Oaiiiiii

do Camphor i'o Aloes ilo Ar doc ilo A s..l i-lida do (.IILHlllli do Al. do t'raiiUiiictnse do S-ca .11111011 y do tiaiiibo ,e do 'i ra,-acanth do She! Lac do hi 1110 do G.ilbaii.iui

Hci ledums Sucr

l.iicacuan

lalao lie.i.r It. rries

hail luuai ia'iuijiice, Extract

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r sig' I. vv hile my with heat. ;i d !o.V s, due 1 s 'ase.

'ra er- lri au;s, too, wtiieh

over mv il- I 'io 's brain. 1 vvas,

at times. ,in kit ,r ''pni a gargli:-g fent'tai Il'i' hi g lo -g a 11 e.it': s(jy a"d vei th" sritii" i tol -r a'de -e sat 10 o:

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closed1 i soho rocKS. in one nMance,

the re licks of one fish were found in tin

mouth of another, apparently in the act

ofs'ruggli g lor his freedom, vv hen bod

rat live and 'ardor were suuuei lv ar-

p sted. a d co'il'i ed. where they clo?e

their strttggb s and their lives together; a d were afterwards converted into .tone. In another infant e, one hundred and sixteen different kinds offish were foil d p' trified within a short distance. In excavati' gtne vction ef the iYie ranal at l.oekoort. af er descending

uttiatc of Pota h Nitric Acid

Nii Vomica N'ipele Glasses

Oil of Almond'

do A.iilu r do A'li c do Clov. do Jiiiiiaer do l.avi nd. r io T.eiiion do Ohvis do )ri'j- trnim do Pinneioyal do Pep; erinint do S-issai'ras do Savin do Spearmint do Spike 1 Irani:-' Peal Paregoric Elmer IVarl Ashes Peruvian Park, Can.

i!o. Yellow do. Ped do in tiuills 'ho")diate of Soda aetvirrd ( halk 'omat'im in .-ticks 'o.ianaile double

P unt Pnishes

i'la-sa Quicksilver '( .1 Precipitate 'hiihirb , ucn. asti.r otten St. hip a'd Saunders 'Join p. SatTron s!al. AtiiinO'lKlC iio Fratus

!.s, Gl iulier do E.-om do of II il l 'horn do of Tartar

Si m ka Snake Poot

o.ip, Cistil do Fancy shaving .urits Lavender do Turpontiiic i 1 1 i 1 1 s

Svriiji ol Siiuilli

Si!; lmle of Quinine

i'.elia

.svima 10!.

S110. i ':irb. Soda

Siuar L ad Sul, i.. J-aher

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wv.X ; and sei nty.i iliii aim n nd ie of the south". -st inirter of section T. .", Pane I, vve.,t, 111 the Cou.ity in' LVurborn. l()i) acre of land, beau the undivided half o 2rH) acres of land, part of section .','1'. 5, ran :e one. west, in ihe ( ou-ity of Dearborn ; I acres

ol" lam!, bunt; part of section l.'b T. 7,rii)ue 1, wr.-t, ni the e'ouniy of Dearborn. Al-'o, one in lot and its appurten tn.-C)-, in the town oi H irdmsbur-h, tnuiibi red on the plan of said town, twenty-seven, in the County of Deurhorn. Also, one certain piece of land iu lirookvilV, Franklin Coany, hcin part of ir. lots Xo. .'It and a. on the plan of fan! town, laying Xi feet on .M an "treet, in the town of 1-trookvilic, and Ceanty of Franklin. .Vho, It.c S. W. quarter of section .'i-', T. I'-', in It. t.', Fast of the second principal Meridian, iu the said County of Franklin. Also, tl.e X. W. quarter ol" section i'l T. F, ranv"' I'h r..-t.t of the second rnuafial ."Meri.l.an, in tl.e Coun

ty of Frank. in. Al--o, ltif . i'-- iju-iri. r o: s."-ction in T. I J. ran; e l.'i, F.a,t of tiie -coiul principal Mcriiiian, in the- Coiitity of Fayette, Indruri. Al-o, the fractional ,-eo-tioii and .'i!, T. J, -North of the baselm inratipej, Y. of the second priaeapal ?lMiuian;luvuu in Martin County, on White nv r. The above described lots and lands wdi bo old as the property of the estate of JOHN If. PI V.TT, dee'd, by virtue of an order of tie; court for the settlement 01 decedent's rt.ite--,in and for the Comity of Dearborn. Tiie teries wiii be one-fourth of the purchase luou.'v in h uul, one-i'.M.rth in six months, one-fourth in . 2 month , balance in 1 inonlhs. x. i.o.vG.vo.trii, ,iu. :.i. riATT. s r Oct. f..-31-fiw.

Ilitltx antl I.endicr. QFAN 1 1 Ti' of Sole, I p. 1, and Calfi A. Skin-, 'choice quality) from the I'aiint ry ;f A. liLLsON, i'o 1 ejuc by i. W. .TO!IXS(lX. fr-- Ca-h, and the hii.he.st price j.aid for

hides and skins.

sent. -J.l.

liiSSULUTIOX. fifllHF, partnership heretofore exisfine leJL iweeii the uudtrsi-ne 1, is this day ui-m.Iv-eil, by mutual consent. Ail Uio-e nnlebU ct to them for job-work, or adyi rtisni', win pi.-tie pay the same to At. (i Ki.oti, u- -ooll as jai-siide, and ail claims against said linn villi be seUied by the same. .M. G..i-.G(i. THOS. DO iVLIXG. Xov. 1st, is:.'d.

Li SOLUTION.

S. ints Niter Due

rf.iote e '. aiauric Acid i iiict. Ca-lor do. liitulis do. V aleiaan do. ilbiib.ilb v aleria.li i(ad Vciacu i ur; euliae A inter's liai ki

Nut -Uei.s hV lulu ltiaol

Patent Mediciiic.

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Il.iteinan's Drops laiiol. Oil i; il-iu.i of idle Gottfi-cy's Cordial ieer a Opodeldoc I hompsoti's FvevVutei II uieai Oil V oi in l ea

Paints and Dye StulF.

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, , I alung tne I"!'.' a g t etpp 1 d mv throat, a -'a at-lv.j ,. . - i i i ,' I tie i was imrreal oi vvm! as l-v an mi , iivis.l . Iia a ever a I -.arc heil wr.s.e an I siippr.r'ed. , , . . . ' ... .... ......

II at ai in si iai to. v. iicri !t.re vvas i.o

gr"eriie- nn inei-;t!re .a;ai mo sue.

lie-lid si ( in-1 jwe'dv feet i do a solid rock, several rat;.s it pas( ( i tle-s!.ak"S vv ( re found with the whole

Alum Vnuatto lllue V itriol t opperas Madder C'hrom O recti do. elloy ithrae

amp lil.ejk

i iuiaii Pluc : ed Lead Spanish Prown

tiv.-n, t! at the Crai o"

,kike ami Stockn..iii i as nesolnd on

tiie .ith day ol J illy , to.';-, by mutual coiei lit I'iie books are now iu the hands of John U'Pike, with v. honi customer will otta a:.:4 -' atle. Vie wrh to C.tle all our accuiints L' tne middle of DecciuL" r.

JO.iX M'PIKE. iliiXJ. STOCKMAN. Nov. g, lb.';0.-a-:-.v.-. it':'rhrat County Ortlrrs, A 't' ail lime., boil . la and sola at a di.seoie.it. lVr-on owiiijj taxes, cai: be -applied bv O. i'Ot SLii", Nov. 21.

i "g its ea ; -s I.i the liei in" l.i' ' v 'nv av.

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sad

and

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a- i f.i i' . ii th i

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i d a . I ii i -,..ts ' J , l l .,, , h (0, I'' 1 :.. h'je lei' liia.! j

was hnr i- ir i i n; verv I rain. Then a hideous form would lean over me, with f. attires Mi.rr hoiri' 1" tl'.an !-!! e'er tni. frl, (lii V .ee ', ri:e I .'mil or 'c ivi:i f f tu..

and lie would sit heavily on toy breast a- d grin over me in inoekery ami t.iei. i'is i o.intei.ance vvould cha. ge and he-

coni" a iny own o- lv that the lividii -s of tin- ;l agne-spoi vvas upon it. aviohe at la-t. The oil Jewish 'esi j.m was , my side, aid leoisteni g n y i. an ed lips with a n Ir 'shit g

joint, though in the slate of stone, almost precisely relai' ed. At the same place aad nearlvthe same d pth, a toad was taken from the solid rock, whieh when found was in a torpid stale, which he had retained perhaps lor thousands of years, hut w hen cxt osial to air ami heat soon gave indie a'-io' s of h le, a d afn r a short time gained strength ei.oiigh to hop.

l ot alter a lew hops closed its existence for ever. Not many years sp.ee. in the vicii.itv

rf l'aris. there was found im'-oded in a

sol d rock, a d forty feet he-low iis -nr

faeca hoard several leet lo g a' d eight

or t "e e it ches wide. At the same place a hammer vv as found, the ha-die of which, with the hoard was petrified.

Tin- st oicl.ii g intolerable j hut the hammer being of iron, retained

its i atural state. These are a few instances among thotisai. ds. which might be mentioned, to prove that the cha- ges our earth has ! dergoi e, have been gradual and con-

1 I was Utai (.ai d that mil ends, rex ks a d soils.

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'.ie.it ! .. t snns'aled, and (h; old man assni. d ?n- that the danger was over t .ai i s'n Mil I recover. There washap-

o - ess ; in, words u" iitti ral.le ,a

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I ic re I iv fi - ,!. lV( r the groat s ;i d v aile gs of thelai.d animal kii giloms commenced, and

a- I gris.lv a l ,ri;.,.r;lheinhahitantsolT'.as,.;ia pi)i'e.elU'vefi after man was formed, and had

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V el'lniliiou Putty, ive. &c.

Country Physicians, .aid others widatlg to purchase, are requested to cad at the old stand, in i.a n reiicebur..h, and examine fur themselves. P. s. In the abxaice of Doct. Ferris, Doct. Jehu John Mill attend to the shop.

TIII2 I.AiiV'eS KOOK, (for .Va i :nbt r.)

I IS number is embellislad with the fol

lowing Euuravinns: View of the Calico

Pkivt Vob!I tit eomiyvilie Jilnograpkir)

Two en u rayed speeimeiis of Emuroiulkv ; Three figures iti si-ned to improve the art of Dancim; ; Two figures illustrative of Uiiuno ; Three illu--tratioii of the Oknam: ntal Artist. OMT.NTS OF N 5. Calico Print i orks at Comly ville ; The

Fir-t Born, by Uichard Penn Smith; Sleep! voriuinal j ; Partinj; Words, by Mr-. Ilemans ; i.idin., illustrated with Enravll$;s ; Ftiuit II. .ra ori-inal) ; To Gloriosa (original); Embroidery , illustrated with Engravings ; Extracts ol a l orri spoiidenee from the North otGermanv, illustrated with Music; Private Apart-i..int-of v iiid-or t astle ; The First and Last

Horn, by Mif- M. A. Prown; The Portrait;

Tl.e Itanal ol Cora (original) ; Soleinn tnia'stere of the Vassals of the Uavanan C rown ; An Eienini: on the I5os horus; The First and Past

A.-otiy; The Mathematician; Lake Superior ; Dam niu, illustrated with Ln-rayinu's ; A Daughter's Prayer; Dawn; Anna and Eudosia,

a Polish Story ; Foriei;n Quotations ; My .Mother's Last hiss; Hymn of the Cherokee Indian ; The Miseries of a Vocalist; Sir William Herschel ; The Ornamental Artist, illustrated

with Engravings ; London Fashions for Septem

tier; The Polonaise; Knocks iit the Door, from

A ci ministration JNotice. 35l !'-I(' notice is hi reoy given, to te.c lairs, M- ere. liter-, and ;i d othi r persons c.iaiceri.ed in the settleiiK lit of the following estates, tliat the administrators hate tiled their final ac-coui.l-, and petitions, for settlement witi; the Probate Court of Dearb. ru County, at yarious times, and that the Court will proceed to the linal settlement ol the sune, nt the term of said Court, 011 the tir.-t Monday in January next, t a wit : The e-aatc of John H.iyne.;, deceased.

I he estate of Jacob Darlni-, ilo. The estate of Nathaniel C. Urucc,do. The estate of Abraham aniie, do. The estate of James F. laying, ilo. The e.-tate of Mary Stuhlis, " do. The estate of John Cozine, do. By order of the Hon. Gei.r a' H. Dunn, Probate Judg of Dearborn County. JA.MESDILL, C'crk. Nov. 12-2,1 830. :t;-lw.

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iuoM LvVRi;.ei:ii.K;u to nvRitise. FM1HE subscriber re-peef fully informs tie -- public that the Mail Sta.e 011 tne arn ve mentioned route is now 111 operation. It ie,i.,-F llarrisonoii Mondays and Friday s, after tae Uichiuond and Cincinnati Line arr.vrs th.".. and returns to Harrison onTuesdav and S iti r-

day moninig-, one tumr before the I'lcbme ai and Cincinnati Line passes that place, at which point passengers can take the Staue and go on to Uruok ville, Conner-ville, Milton anl Centreville, or from Itrookiille to Fairfield, Path Springs, Liberty, Hrownsville, and Richmond, or any other place. The accommodations on the above Lines are cood, and the ehar.es very moderate. For 'passage from Lawi ctict bur6h, apply to E. D. John. DA.NILL MASON Nov. Ut,18."0.-3.r-3w LA MOTT'S C0"UaHDn3PS. t'cluablc Mcdi i,u for Cauls,Cnsunidion.i a,. J listfiinas. A TIMELY use of these props may be consul, .red a certain cure, in most eases i.f Common Colds, Counts, lu'l urn zo, Vain 11 the Sid,-, irimojn-Ctnif,, l),ri,n,U, of Jh tat', it ..' r v; .. .', ,-. .

r.u,.iu ot.rj, .iiisi,, irom iieiiimy; ana in

. . . - - - - . . w ... ...... ... T ... 1 the Court Journal; The Two Sexes; Our! Spaun'dic .htuni it n. sin -uhniy 1 r'u a, i

Friend-hip, a Song set to Music; A Sk tch.

by Willis i ay lord Clark; The Itanner of Murat; The Gatherer; Peauty. roNPirtONs: This work is issued iu numbers, on the first

of every mouth, comprising fifty -si k large octa-

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.r an 11 1 " ,K , d-'irecs, my healtli was r sto:-d. ad I moine.nl, w ho has y.ml the least atten- Vo pages; imuti d on tine super royal paper,

r "1I1 I .'s aro 1 1! Ml' :n !h" ri'..-v- ,, ;.. ., ,r. .,t..f.,l l..,,i I ,r! . .1 l..Pi ;..,.., tl... tnl.iert. that our irlohe has I with etitirelv new tyne. and carefullv stil. h..l

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Every number will contain

.icce of Music, one Co:ii r-Plate Engraving,

Mid. Nnrrn-i I for- heon snhiecl lo co.s;ii,t and imporfa t

t.,, .1.. . Irii' 1 Win 1 1 otne iiiini ne . . : . . i i i .1 .(',..... l,.( il.-. 1'ICIU"

, ; , ...I .11 . ;,C - "'vsensaao-s oi him loneni," m r j . ia. irom un- '"'""-'and at least four U ood Cut-, illustrative of

.,v . , . " " oil, arer aa anse.ico in years. It w as as ol vvfucli H li' i oniioscu w ere lonneu som0 rthi contenia; and every three monthsa

in a inn sepsatam j.n,, ., translation to a Letter world. And out of nothiner, until t lie present moment.

N 'v" mv friends hut 1 t t'e ir hnniiiness a d And lliese c!ian-ies which come within

mine he iui enned word are power- oar knovvledce are so frreat, as to affiird

a ' it Vii a t i

O' Wi'I i l -es, We.iral 'll( ItpO'l ni

colored plate of the Lntest Fashions.

l'he subscription price is three mu i.ark p,,r

annum, pay able in advance uer cent, semi-

His rsoa th-Pi hri.tc wi. viMed to- ,"' , , , .. ' ,i , .. ilV.. null. twl ann"',"viWIn "p ti'i'leil to all subscriptions that

iv.rl. .....I.t-mart .a the l-H, .p...rv with ;''"" - i.. i a nujei- -' I o ev.iiee. e . ,V ;" , , rrmain unpa.il, and the work discontinued to

rail.: j.lue. E.Lt thousdiid ,,tf,0n nig SO IUU OI UnspeaKai ie oy.

wireciions ior using, anil c. rllfieates ol im portant cures, accompany each bolt le. Price, One Dollar. For sale by DU. 1E.!!'1S. Sept. 1, lb-.".l. DC-lvr.

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ii tve ex'sieu mi .""jjii i'v""- i inose wno neglect to seme up their nrrenrs. than that assigned by MobCS. I Address to L. A. GOPE V &. CO.

Mora -c.i m 1 1 ouittiiion. I..W. JOHNSON

AVING a larje and commodious W A P P IIOi'SE, is prepared to transact all kinds

of business in that line, on reasonable terms. Sept. 'K NOTICE. "SILTON GKEfJG is anthoriied to receive nil moneys accruing to uie on account of my connexion with the Western Statrtun , up to the date ofmj withdrawal from the snid concern. THQS. DOWL1NG Not. 17, 18M.