Western Statesman, Volume 1, Number 39, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 10 December 1830 — Page 3
Till-: STAT l-lAxX. Don of what was intended. If then they could 'ten mile routh. This branch of the Kanka-
r . ,rm.T grant the strip to the Halash without con- kec, we learn from rood authority, rises in the
C O 1I1S I SC ATIOY.
ituia, m:t i.yim u in, 1830. - - . 1 We are aulhori-ed t announce Ot.ivt. II. .;': our former Ivci r i iit,i(,ve, as a
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DEAIIUOKN CIRCUIT COUKT, OCTOBER TEKM, IS.T.h 2BFBLIC notice is hereby given, to all whom it may concern, that ViKCIL !'; ATT,
an insolvent debtor, has filed hi
etiii
to
1
:..ito to repp -cut t!,,- Diir.ct in the n. xt r -s. Mr. nuih wi ! ad ire-- ti.e ntoide, i '.!., t on, and , ii ic:-n.r io -.iv Ca. iu r cii.. ff i.,- n, ( ,a r, i, mice to a! ii i tiot i ;i.e t il o::.r .
TO T'IK. EDITOR CV THE SCU'S'SIVN. In exaiiiiniiiT mv i om inn nica 1 ion of the iLHh
they could a No trant the sections of land j the aforesaid line and the northern boundary of ofNov. last, I ho seme error?. When it shows ! alone the same, within the ti rntorv rrH.vl .n ! Tmlinnn. ainl runs smith in-:irthe centre nf 1 that S.')'H has been raid on a former de-
the 1st art.de; and ,f they intended to crant I ranee 'J wet. This fact, then, ctablishe, the lin' M f 3 and consc-: the Jud.e, of the Dearborn circuit ( oun , , , , , - , , ' qm mlv, the ballar.ee in the Treasury, will pr.'.vmg the benefit ol tin- Art of the .. ncrul the one, they likewise intended the other. 1 he j western line ot the purchac o! Its-is, m Kangc yhmv V- (i;i..ui(1 w,.rn it shows that the i Assembly, made for the r. :;ef of insolvent tir-t luemU r of the sentence, in the foreroinc 2, west. The Michigan Road begins at the above sum vu naiii bv James Ourv. the same ' debtors : and that the Court w .l aH on .ud
;uot if ions, grants a strip of linj fret from the I mouth of Trail Creek, in tbc north-west nart corre lion is nece--.irv: and in the third line petition, at Lieir I erai to
Lake to the Wabash, for a road; the si cond
lx.
r.t;r, d ,r la. a. ii. a ...lis, tor the foilowm-
; t-.u ! V tt r of Win ia m Svhn IN, r. the re- l'"-'"1'1" eonn'ntiently, tin must b coeval : i : t..tr.c iroai Hipl.-y , oiit.t v, to In const i- ' 0, Nt' fi5ve ; and a ht ,al construction, It Contain-' a,i tl.i nrirmat ion winch ca,,1,"t 'n,1, r 'I"'1" otherwise. h c rer ived lrointhc l i i lalur, . ! ' dae this luatter in a still sironpj .' .' .- - n ; Ac cT t.i law both I'.d'S 'e will suppos0 a case, and one strictly
nt in point. !Mivpoo that the territory aenuireil
b the I-t. article of the Tp-atv of 1S JI", cx-
irv; iill.l HI the thir.l line !'lll"u, hi iiie:r u ini iu no in m ui i, :w-
.1 I . . .1 I .1 111 II I . PA.lf.nl I. , I I. ... I
of township 3S, ranue 1, west, at I runs X, 'rou, u,e oonom me wor i ;l( -.umm ue aouea , - ....,.. , . ... ... ...a.- ' . . , alter the word f as, which will maive it read born, on the second Mond.n m A-nl net. miles due cast,-want,n? 2i cerr.?. 1 : T(, ,hS i, , . , . JAMES DILI., Ci'k.
paid. The wai.t offline, win n it was written.! ,,'c- 1S Ib.'io. .'ii-liw.
the f.r-t lav down and defines the ' inj to the described location of the Kankakee , no doubt occasioned the above error-. t , . ". v , T 4
I'or the satisfaction of the public, I must' n j n ' sS'cf.
u'ULri ii vi'u.ii..
otic sect.. mi of g""d land, for each mile
t .ereof, ro'Ji.u i'ts .) (in aetu 1 contact with) ! would carry it into rane "J, east, avid accor
-s L..;is v:i ,,, . Uvarc in!, hi. .1 thesm
i.t'M' t ,f M ij. A. II. D.i i, who h.is ui-t ''x'r,'"!e p'Ufts ot the crant; the second dis- j branch, it runs about 2't miles into the pur. j
S.11. lti.it f in. ... ..I'tlio Tr.-ici.rr is j .,.! is
Ir.l.i.t.i . ..I" 1 ,., 1 1...I .1 I,. ...... I" 1 TIa 1.,.I K.,.'..., .... 1
"""" x" '""' .n..-ro-. .,.s..e ....... ...v ..e w.v.v . .....nvhat n ncer t a i 1 1 , bu t that the uncertainty
marked, commences in town-hip range 4, ; ot"it is attr l.iitaide to any individual 1 am not
-i it.-
1 1 ic I M t.t t il As... ii, i.Jt c .ii in'U e this nior iiii, at ih:i.
lock.
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t.
U: 'he rer o-e (ifbem,-or.-. linked and to i
, .i to l .. i s! ;-, f , ve ! i.-Hie-:. 1 i ti e ven ite. J . , II. Farmum w ,-.!,, t-c.-. i mo-; ; al CirU, . s, ;N . .M.l.k, . ;,....t. t t . rk, W ,i i am J. H,.oaN ei.roliii,. ik, ' . Mo st do. r' jer. 1: 'he llo'i.e of li i , 1 1 hi at i c-, hm . I-'!, Cted s.rU, r) W 1 1 l i V S t , . V .'I rk, Ali'lNI Ml , ;,. ;-!, ,( . '.. r, .1 1 - :. J i s.. ( i,rulh:i , clerk . .-,. Jo is C. !! i ikee;. r. f , -:oc. it is , V; ,.i ted, ,J ,; of -it '.:,a', ! 'uth. WIt.l I M sLL.Y. I oil-, IVcen li r 4, l:i).
t. ml i '
'I i ' iioVO 1,A. S. I' 1 tl,l-fl,l ;:i oi.r I i-t, -,i.i e t-. r.il r .nark'-, i. .v:i t.-. th, r in l .i-tc , not
t we '.I'T. . 1 el
t , lev t..e i. i .1 y .: !.i I I. -iace t .-a
::orl ei i o i ...i ; - a i e-'..Cs-ci r, c ti ,1 I'.i r, . :t!i. It -I .! i t 11 , tilt w t h .'.!
t"; ) i-.t f t t '-., n r. i We t- t.i V
rul err-.', i., r h 3t it ! nh.. h n.i:e.I, 1', it t! or.-.-, -oir'.e.i. .'
r. ., e la ol tl w 1 . r u!i e. .-- l.t, l.t'.VC .it' ti e iri-i .- the pa-t suii.A t he 'fit ) , on , I'l S th-it hi- CO.ll-
- .-ed. Tins -t .it, lit .- ii i : t i;t was - re.
o:i tht ii. cl-ir ition ol" li e t.,. rnor.
e 'i i l.i i. lied, that ho 1. I 1 wrilli li o i t'o i' ''-et to th- ro-er D.p trtmei.t. a.rei.i!.! 0 : i:.T ; . ! 10:1 ; of the I e.-.-'.a: ure, ,-r. i n 1 i- , r i , ih it he l..i 1 ,k-:n ail ti, it the lia
0.- -Vitn toe ecreturv i rt i.;' iho-o L ;-,, I .'la" ll I 'l W 1- IiOl ,1!! iv i
' 11 in i ; t;-'o:i no
1 1
t r .1 hi .i t j do. Kao.iiii,- tl.,.t r... i i ... r Oi'the ".. i ; r il I a n! O Tm . r r-, a ..b-ir-ji late o.'ircr ,u the
took
to w ithin 15 or -.'i) mil. s (," Lake Michthe v.rant for the road standint.as it
'.-. ill any one assume the tronnd that the St ite would be lontnie.i to those 0 miles, lor t ' e si Ice! ion of 1 (Ji) sect ion- of on,i land, in a -t, n!e and mar-hy con n try ; w hile the rant 'I tit strip e! 100 left, was chaily . t. nded t the Wat a-h, a distance of 1 1 HI mile, a the road is located ? Such an arcnim M would -l'.o k the common sen-c of a school bov ; and et , surli is the result to v. Inch the cent Ionian's aitii'iicnt would lead. Airain, he says that tl Ko.ui l and- cannot Come out eftho.se ceei. i in the lT-t article; for no wiore, either in tin M arto lo, or in the act of Cotisie-s, are the I. Mid- ceded i i the lir-t alluded to." I'pon the 1 in,e pruici !e, the.stiip of 100 tet t cannot v i . ,,j to th. Wabash, for it is not -aid. inciti r r the M article r the a t of Conurrss, that the 1 r. - , , ,1, ,1 m the 1st may be invaded for tt.it ii r-Ms. ;md this wool,) . ntin Iv destroy I i- ' ),' f ,., it.-u.-ii-n. ithoiit further ar-u-iir l't, ;: ,r- lore. on tins ooint, wc once more i:-siii.ir ihe (.round, that the State of Indiana !.h a 'erect ri .ht t . -,!,( her lands tor the eoe trii, t'oa ,,t (,e . ,- in Koad, wherev r 1- :rin Kul tut is e,.i.,t, ,1 and loc.it. d. ' ether in the Indian country .or in that red, d to:1:, ."ni'cd States, by tiie I'otawatamie-, in l.-J'', er b au sip.-i .jiiriit Treaty. It wo ihl si ii, bv the derision of the
lit and l is i 'ahmi t, that we are rlu-
ueneve in.u n is nuicn (;abriel Floyd, and ) :e of the county board, U.ir.lll M',;ij l'ioyy his wife, f 0:i C.
' o. ( ill Chancery, riiomas Dngan, and others. l
and riinninq diagonally, passes through town- prepared to -ay ; but 1 believe that it is much Gabriel Flovd,
shin :W and 37 in ran-es 1 2 &. .1. west, and i UWI"-' to the liejlteuc
, . , . , . , , ii - . .i ' in not keeiiini: a correct account ofihe inter1 and east; and it the reader will refer to the , . - , ' , - , .. , , i est pant on the interest b"ariinr orders redeem-
.thth number ol this papt r, te will there see i ed. To thi-subject, until latt.rly, I have paid that scittons. iclrcted by tht Road Commit- I little attention, as my object was the retrench-J
sioners lie wilhin those townships through IJ"'"1 evpeinlitiires ; out that the affairs ol
. the Count are prosperous is he onul cioubt. sax, ilu n, that 1 .p. , r , .: . ', .. , ' rhelou.itl ill bt ill S'L v.as nearly .11'
the .-( lection made by the Co.ini.issivtiers is not j !iUl Mre uvn ,.,.rc ri. )0,, ;l irraduardiminiiicompatihle with cither the spirit or letter of nt.ou ot her debt, iu the proportion as set out the Treat of l?W ; and, n.oceov. r, that th : ''. tllC M w r:l1 expo-.s exhibited, is certain,
with tne exceptions ol the iutcro-t retcrrot to;
Dcarhorii Cii-ciiit Court,
OCTOiiKIl TERM, iSji.'.
niplainl
which the Koad pas-es. V
and if thai item has been charged to the c
OW comes the complainant--, by Steven i and Walker, their attoruies and it am. ear
ing to the satisfaction of the Court, by the return of the SherilP ol said (. ouiitv of Dearborn, that the process in this ,-uit ha 1 been returned executed on Charles nttier and lb"n 1 b.irt'.iolomrw, two of the ii felidants only, the l' due of -aid delendauts f.ein; nou r' -i ! nt5 : u is
therefore ruled and ordered hv the Court aow
I here, that noiice of the tieudenrv of the said
State has a two-fold ri-t.t to enter upon the
lands aeoiureil in Iss-i and the Uttemt't, on r i ,,r ... ...... i ...,.i .i,.. ,i..k. ..i i :..
. ..iu.'i.i il- livn. lllllll,,lllU 111, IIVIIIMIIIH en I I I i . 1 1 i , 1 i i I i ,i . ,,. ,. . , . . i.i ii ,i .ii i , tiill be published lor lour v.eeks sHcc.-sivel-,' in I .r iv.rt I ... 1 n.t... v i . .. i a . . ii . o h.r ' 1 ... e -. ... . . ,1 I 1 h- ....in..., I h.. .-n .... 1.-I......1- 1
must be rcrrLcd a an unwarrar.tf-i.; sir. t
of power. If the Lnited States could pur-j chase from the Indians, in 1S'J, ;i"y portion ) of our ri-.hts, accjuired by soleini Treaty, in j IsOl), they could in the same w ay, 'in I S 0. ex- j
-j'"' i'i .1 i uiiii )i unit nu iiiiuh I- e j
oi uo r nee w ny n-e-ific st&ie ol u.c
, Trcasun could not be exhibited.
M A UK M'CRACKEX. Nov. fth, ls.l h
ihe Com,w i- i - ' I re i -.! !
led, not
!v trom the lands r. ,'ed to the
1 lilt d Mat. -, by the Tr at v of 1 r Jti, bnt by any oth. r I r. at v. Mark the can hatic lan-
it, e took ;t lor t rant. , , l h.,t a.'.' . f ..,,,. ,i... i,iin. r,,;,,nn. . ii-., e.
lil.-l!: .hs otl tl c Mbi.t Cf the Ihio, , r , .. , t, .r, ,
, s . .. . . - ... y . . .11,. I .1 . I.) 1 l TIIHH V ,!'' j the lint, d s-t,t,s by tho Kt article of that
J're.ttr, i'eflsr'O or ('v ' r,Arr Trtata. ar.
1
d
L ' s' ,.-! l be a i.'.r. -s. d to t!,i I., ...
! rl.vr.i; Lut v. I, ivc since b, en ap.-n
1 1 ' '"" Ql '''" : imiivc.,:,! hable tobernt(re,l nude, the.. rovi-
- oa. the ttovtr.ie-r w.i-. iu ud to wr, :--.
..l.nt.Ct! 1 w itl. '!. ..,('... . i-u Tl.-1.-,:
I '
i -ions of that
article, (the ! !, or ' the ro t of Con-re of M.'r h :.. s:. I i-t ,i- here pan ,, and cn--i.ii. wh.it isthc n.itnr, of thr ri-ht which
. ... L . i. .. '...I.
''J" l! " ' ' ;-r' I""'-''"- :ih- St .Sc nf lull 1-11 ar,,.. r,d
( t of
ici 'ortance i
the Mi, hum Ko id I. an
. ' .' of vi t ii iiu- or, .fire to the ciW n-oliiit-J !' , -err .-1 iy, an 1, ir. an n il inaiiiier, t ",.e.' who h ive t ik u r.oiti i, o'i the roa ', " i ' he e-t rt it in ii y ; . ah, n tl; ir p iv on t tft'n e l.i-i 1 , d ir.n the next siiriu, or . nin.n 1 in j raiortioii to it im ortanre.it i rv. s a caa I I an 1 impart al i:i -ti. at: .u in. '.klv ad i.it that our ability to fidi 1.1-
e h'h r the nro-
I i-.on- of the mores M article, end the act i of Coii. r - - of 1 s 17 ' Jt ,viM he s.ud, that s),,. 1 acpnr, ,'. th- ricr t of rr.trrinc uit n the Indian ; Coiititn . and -eiectii". her lauds w In revt r the j '.l 1 -hou'd I f located, a srrtioli for e.r h ' thereof. Ili-that ri-.l.t evi r been rdinI ,.u-h d by the Stat" ? It has i,t ; nor can ll. l'ldii.e.s, v any .'tet ! their1, d.-fi at it.
tinuuisli the last vestace of our claim, and drive us beyond the chart, li d limits of our State, for the mcaiis of constructing this great
thoroughfare, the successful prosecution
which has been regarded by the people with -nch intense interest. lut if the construction. which has been given, will hold good, that t on of the lands ceded to the I'nitcd States, are liable to be entered lor the benefit of the Koad, we may well postpone our hopes of its completion to a far distant day; and we would do well to call upon the Indian'-, and prevail u; on tin 111 to take back their fatal gift. We grant that there ma be r i(. land- found in the Indian country ;
f at w ho w iii purcha-e then. ; surrounded, as In ! would be, by savages; cut oil from society; w ithout the pale 01 t he law ; and de, rived of all the conveniences which civilised life al'ord-.' He who could fore.o all those comfort', would well deserve his laud, wi'hont fee or reward. We v. itture to say, that oven the exi cn es (,i sun e r,u the lands, would never be realized out of tht m, until thr Indian t tie to the country, in which they were located, should be extinguished. And who can tell v, hen that day -hall arrive ? Thedcci ion of the Genrral Governn.i nt.in relat'ce, to f l.e;e lands. is. alto.ethi r unexpected ; ;r.,d if it i . 1 -1st, ,1 in, it 1. u-'. ri t.oi incalculable vil u-o'i the Mate, an.i entire ri 1:1 ui on many of its cit , ns ; particularly tiie ontrac -tors 011 the Koad. Many of them already bocm to feel its withering influence, and. hav abandoned thi ir contracts iu di-may. Many w ho had rtaked their all nror. the fl.itti ru.;; ro-', nets hdd out, have returned from their labor5, with si'ii-As broken, to contcni late the mm which t! is A.iii.ini' tr itiroi has entailed 11 oti them. We have extended thr -so re-
To the I'uMii. - tNFLl I'Nt ED by no other motives, than a ! -.io 1 1, at oilier should experience, in their ow n 1 er-oii- ,,r f.imiii.'4, like beiu tits with our--elve-Ji'oiu ihe valuable remedies nreptired and
I 1 s,,ld by Dr-. 1 iris ix. John, of this place, and
that inn di-coxery securing to us the enjoyment ol lie. ill h, should meet with a prompt, liLh ral, and tlatti inu' encouragement, as an incitemt ;it to lurthcr 11-eful ri search, we do hereby cheerfully , and u iil.e-n :i t in;. Iy , recommend their Remedy tor Dy -enter-., having w itnes-ed it: speed v and -alutarv elii etsin sen ral desperate cases ; and are credit ably informed of the great oilieacy of most of their remedies just offered to the public. ll.it we intentionally avoid mi re favourable insinual ions, and therefore soeak 1 osihvelv, for 110 11. ore than has fall-
111 under our immi diale nh-i n ation.
JOHN rOUTKh', W M. S. Dl KBIN, I'.. WALKEiJ, J VMfis rilOMl'sON, J a 15! v. p.. wmrPLi:,
Dec. 10 l'.iO.
riJlHI" rublic are hereby cautioned against -Ii tak hit an as-i. 1111, cut of two notes given
by the siilu, liher to tl'iier Tou-rv, tor ; l."u
each, the same being Liven throu.di mistake and without consideration. Ml NSOX SCRAXTO.V. Dec. llltll l -J.'llh
ln.ii
t:.e uh'ic u.:n 1, on this v-.b act, fa!
1 1 r
If. 1 hi u, the
ri ht
not io so in l-'J-.. On the Olllii : . t . lJi. I a v. is 'ass ,!id 1'irrr Menard, on the art of
lot now alienate a i marka bevom: v. hut wc i':tt n.'ed i;: the oetset .
1. h th. y granted 111 1 SJii, they eouid j and n.ii -t . io-e.
. t of t; 1 int'. r-s-t w hirn tin y hav e at l ik, ; ' the 11
t t, i.ke i.ur cot- m or in. s, we -u' t an ,.. . . 1 we are notl ickward in cx r. ' . i : he '..'.no if the. r, howivr, we hoi. v. ; ' i i !e t find it nte - irv to alt 1 iV.'ie a "n. lb r-
,.i a- .aion in any of our ditoi ml br, ti r.n
lr;ir, i-t Rrj: (. ; !-'i rall.fr to the l.on- 1 -t l
mind enil w. d with tin f i- "
e-.
t a
t t r onviet 101 S I .'
Cii'", ft, :, ,'111'. Ill the- li-! t we view tl. i"'!! iu . otiii.eiit in the li-t nuiiibrr of tl
1 in:iu :
I , ; ' :,it ' I. 1 f ' Ij t. ' i 1 11 1 ,
d M at. s. pnrcha-. d ot' tl e Totawata-
a Indians, a tract of land, w ilhin thr St ,ie l li . ;i ma, described and boumUii follow : " :ai:.ii: Kin .i t va i'i tiae !-'.t, t s .1 t li .ni t " s ,u ,. 1., eti. 1 o. 1,1; ,,, vi I'll 1 hit 1- Voita lrii I .!... "i of '.'..' .1 ri-t t y i 111 c '. of t: K .'ekak-r livia. i-.t f'r, 11 1 .a'
Since the for.voiiu vvas in tvt
' I ' : f i.l 1 t :a 11. lb : t l.'i.. ( i. -. hi'.', t lie t '
11, it i-c.iat corner of l.'ath II v'.s r. seiv.iti 11 : t the lvrtai. , s , or u r af tin 1. -. ivaiiou at
r..!
S.-. k" v ; t.v tl an i of t ,11,.
-ti:rsil la 1.U1 I
, e 'Ui, lii. h' ,. s ! -ai iCM iv.iins, ta ti-.' i.w' liuvii'in fi. i (1 iio ; t'.caie, v.K.i the saivc t
t ie toi'.n r e.'s. ri1.- I In.", ici ' 1. '.;.' c.i-t li vn t
l. f t t'f atv vmi' I 'f it on a e t.'i- 1 5, ,ut I 'a 11 evlr, ia' of I ,.w Mi. nioiu ; 1. .J t! ...a re, 1. Ha 1.! ! I e ,e inn' lit- tlfv. Tl I- i i- j the S.1 1 I fii"-1" I'"' j.l.tc. i ! .in 11. ' -' " ' !" l'" '" " Now. it must be admitted on ail sides, that
have learned, that Gen. Tirioxund Gov. ll.vv, both disst-nt troai the drci-ioa of the Gun ral
.'ov ernn.i nt, 01. ihe sub let of the Miehuan il.mi! i. ;i. !-. rr- " lv'' '''"V any brains:
.fnA'TiM lif (,. carry on the Tailoriu.-
lie ii!e-s, nt ins old stund, on Hi.h Stru t,
oj po ite the Market llou-e, w hiue he is pi
eared, at all times to execute any work
iu Ills line, in the tieate-t and most S'aJiio.tJiMc Style. !livin' made arraiuements for receiving
in u terly , a u'eport of the I'a.hions, from New
ork, to. ether with FICVUrES AND UIAG31AMS,
He ilat'ers himself that he is fully competent
to the task of fitting the most unseemly in form,
or ol plea -ing tiie most fastidious in taste. Lawrei.eebiir-h, Dec. 1st, l;-:i.i. H -lit '!" Tool formic.
Western Statesman, a ne.vv ap.v 1 r 1 ted
aii.r j Uiihshed in Lawrence ! urh, Dearborn,
County, lnd. notify ing and rt .pnring Thoma.''
Dogan, Hannah Living ami Lwing her
husband, and William Burk, tiiat tin y h. and
ippear before the Judges of the Dearborn Cir
cuit Court, on the lir-t day oftheir next tern.
to be liohieii at Lawrenn hur,h, in and for 'he County of Dearborn, on the second Moadav in
Vpnl next, then and there to answer lo, eon
lessor tleliv, tiie matter in the saul forth, or the "same, as to tliem, will lie taken
i routes?.'. I, and the. matters therein pr.'yid
lor decreed accordiimlv.
jamls dill, d'i;. Nov. SO, 1S.10. .i?-lw. OAiicir;rousioY
jus-t received from Philadelphia Vi
idihtional stock of
PALI. 8c WIITIER OCOSS. ALSO in Store, and for ",
30 riocoos f oiiuiioit Vool, A:
lUOIcal-Uan-cU Nov. i!.
FAS
o m.
A ilniinist ration Notice. R 3IT5LIC notice is hereby given, to the l..-"rs, A creditors, and all other pi r:a r,s coin cnii d iu the settlement of the following e-i.ttes, that the administrator.- have filed their final account-, and petition-, for settlement with thr Probate Court of Deal born County, at various limes, and that the- Court wili proceed lo thr final settlement of the - imr, at th.' erm of -ail Court, on the lirst Monday in January next . to wit : The e.-tatc of John Haynrs, deceased. The estate of Jacob Darling, do. The e-tate of X athau,el ( '. 15ruc , do. Tiie e-tate of Abraham Va-.ii.ile, do. Ti e estate of . 1 1... nes F. I.w in. , do. The 1. -t.i'.e of Mary -tiihl.s, rlo. The estate of John Coinr, do. The ctatc of teorgo Jones, do. I5v order of the Hon. C or. e II. Dmi,:i, Pr, -bate Judire of Dearborn County. JAMES DILL, VU-rk. Nov. 22, 18:50. TC-liv.
Sit.
rSMH! -nbseriber wi
sell, on reasonable
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1 1 i 11 t , ;.i ..I- i. r 1 e 1 .1
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nt 1 ft os. ' 'be State of Indiana ae.piir. d a richt, by the n a. ir, ri-! Tr at v of 1 c 21'. and the inti rvt iitjon of Con-
j gr. s , to . liter upon the above di scribed territ,,i v, for the si lection of Ian. U granted in the ! Jd artn le, it the road -houhl happen to be Io-
T; .1 i a j owerful urciimfl.l, to le sure, ard ; rMrr. t-,r,-.-cV. or . uig.enef ti it. And this '-all endeavor to trc.t it fairly and di- r, j,t could not ronv.-yed .i y without the - -.atily. Vi.t- aitic'c '!in! 1 hfei the Si ate. Itut her.: we are met. by i.uicltn.i!, 'lys.Mr. Cu.nv. I.. t us give i tl-,, authoritative mandal- of the Pre -idrnt.
tt.it c ii-tricti n, and t r w . t it vvill ina n( ,r , nl, r,., ;,on fr that
frov ' T.
What is tl.. ! iii.-ii,ici- of that aitiele
,1 1 tr.!;.; do hereby c d,: to tl
' t-.i- a s'n,, ot 1 and, cointiii nri-ig at Luke L'hi' .n, and running tl.i le e It t'n Jf'u'.u ', t -, io.. hundred te. t node, f,,r a road." V 1. it , v a k, is tie if - ro7 r,':st-i - t "in ol thi i.'.ii...'? Can th r-be any other tha'i what -there 'i.'irly T; t'-s. 1! I It li littl rly !'J.- : o - il,o s.) ti tor; ure the Fn.'.i-li I m.ai 1;.',
1 1
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ptir-
-e ; iietwithstanding the Tieaty of 1 :- w as
I luted ; ,,,,!, with a erf. i t knowledge, on the part ol
ti e I nitc.l State-, of the exi tence of our claim. .ii this joint, we shall be told, no dout.'.bv the advocates of a l.t''j' C)is!rurfiti, that we lose o ir ruht to seh ct lands in th tor. oin. described purcha-e, lor the want of i;n'iniity . I'pon this, we meet them, and ch ilieiu-e a full and free inquiry. x c find
A in w : a per Ii.'.; lately b- ei, e-t abli-he I in Laii.sv die, Ky: "ti v 4'r 1 xi u t V B xto, ii?i t!-d the L-'uisrii!,- Ilai.'y Jir.trnal. It is edit ed by Ci oki. e D. Pi. i v 1 n 1 , w 1 o is well known as the late editor ol tiie Xetv Kiirland Weekly id view. The following is an extract from his address to the citi us of hhnlaCky : ' 1 come among yon as Hie trj. nd of Hi nrv
Ci.vv the inan, who has -to.id Ijy y.m in every try itig tiiuc : w ho, with the' si rcet hoi a giant, has mi -tai.-cd your character aT.J your rights in the Councils ol thr na tion jvho, has been tl, iruniing spirit of paiiiofs m-'iery clui.e and wliose whole caret r is a bright galavv al.uulhe firinanu nt of his country's lory. Yon :ire aware, that in . very Stale, a large party is -triuclnu to elevate II. nry Clay to the
I resiliency. v ill you refuse to co-oncrate
with th. in in honoriiu; yo.ir o.vu .linst rious fellow-eit izeu ' You have heard With what malignity he has been belied bv hisand your eilemic you have heard him taunted with being a Lentuckian you have seen him followed to the bosom of his famili, to his own hi'iiie among you, by a spirit of vengeance, whose burning thirst can be slaked but in the warm gu-h of blood and, I you pos-i-ss the gen. r.,11-, fecluus, that arc asrnhed to you, yon cannot h ar and see si. rh things with in-
diiicrcnrr. No no the persecutors of Hix-j
nv Ci ay are hewing Inm a nail to the Presidency throu h the livim- :i Beet ,011 , of l.i - el-
lovv -citizens. "
U. tela. -.a eoniii ete s. t ofllattillir Too1-.
almost .i tirely new. I'or particulars, inquire a t the o'hee of the Western Statesman, or of the subscriber, living two miles from Lawrenceburgh, lnd. JOHN S. STEVENSON. Dec. .'t, IS.'hl. SS-.iw.
INSatcoS'KP.aiicl .nactli, !rc;I. JoTlCE is hereby given, to all whom it Xl sp;lH or may concern, that administration of the goods and chattels, rights and credits, which were of Daniel Smith, lale of the County of I raiiJ.lin, State of Indiana, who died intestate, has been duly granted to thr undersigned,
by the Cit rk of tin-Franklin Circuit Court, for the County of Franklin aforesaid. The miilersigind administrator, hen by declares the estate of said decedent, Daniel Smith, to be irt.W.ViMf. JOHN M. JOHNSON, .idm'r. llrookville, Nov. 'Jo, Is'.'lO. j"v.'fw.
STATE OF INDIANA, ) Diarb'tril County, (
DEA"'.BOHIT CIRCUIT COURT, OCTOBEllTEKM, ISilD. Sampson, a u.an of color, r On Foreign .itt.ich l ?. nieut. Zerah Tousey, j JO W comes the plaintiff, by Test A. Puna, 11 his attoruit s, and it ajincarin to the satisfaction of the Court that the said Z'-rah Toast y is a non-resident ; it is therefore or, ler.-d by the Court now here, that notice of the ; 1 ndeiicv of the fore-going writ of atCfhiurnt bf published for three weeks ' iicf f ,-ivei y in (! r Western Statesman, a newspaper nnted and published ill Lawn net -burgh, Dearborn County, Indiana, retpuring the said Zerah Tou-ey to he and appear before the Judgi of the Dearborn Circuit Court, at their term, to bf hidden at La wrencehurgh, in and for the County of Dearborn, on the second Monday in
pril next, then and there to answer to to ittachment aforesaid, or judgment will th.B
be rendered against him, by default, and a Jury eaipunnelled to assess the damages.
JA.ul.si DILI., ITI-. Nov. 30. s?,o. ys-:iw.
'1. it any otl.. r construction can hi uiveii to it, i , ii,yh to be located in the followth io, that, an un inditi;al ran' m 7 .'") ff lli:,,m,., t . the Lake to Indianapolis : i - ... i'i, Inn Jut mo', yio,i .ute .VirTiigan - ; . --r . Lake Mi. Iiigao, at itie nn.otli.'l Ivivrr Dvs-Ha-.M'. fit i r, f.jr a r.uid, w is ma ie to the I Hit-' '"'m " Trad reek, tol'ie o.itli.rn b. nil of thr river , " , . St. J p as, i-.'! i.iilrs. oi.isr sout'i, s? ,l.'g. -i'i nun. el s-t f- -,hy the ! oiaw.t n.i Indian- And thr rrt , ,. ( ..,,, ,. , , St. J.-s- pi.'-to Yellow
.1 tt.e prant b. ing tiiw
Paints, Oil, WIITDOW G2. A? S 8c PUTTY, ( Dry or (ir:iund in uil, and prrjian d fur use, ) CtOX'sTANTLY on hand, and for sale, at Cincinnati prices, bv L. W. JOHNSON. fL-s,-Class cut to all sizes. Dec. :i. lb.'lO.
ISlIKK N;. Idler, g ft F.slT.CTFcLLY m--ll ' forms the public, that
he has removed his Shop
into his new brick house,
opposite the.Market house,
whert; he will kel p eon
stautly on hand, ami for
. .... 1 .1... .
. - -a- 4 s.i.c, 11 j ' o 1 1 in, in o -1 , . . 1 - GRi'tNSBURon t iiho'.ici.i.. 1 his paper has - sonahle terms, a general recently changetl proprietors, and we have assortment of all articles in his line of busine-s, now before us, the first number issued under its such as new proprietor, Mr. Dowiixu. well known to S.'llldlOK, Ill'itllfM,
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VAITTED, ANY Ql AXl'lTY OF Clover, timothy, or ilax-socd, for which the highest price in cash will b j ai i by " L. W. JOHNSON. Sept. 2!.
S AID for good tpiality POUK-H VUKEE 1 ami LARD-KEGS, on delivery, by Nov. -hi. O. TOl" SEY.
our readt rs, as the late associate in the edito-l rial depart im nt of this paper. The mechanical appearance of the Chronicle, gives strong indications of a salutary reform ; and the able1 address uf (he Editor, may well be regarded as the harbinger of future usefulness. We hearti-
madr, .rt n ppot"' 1,'ivi i i hi u a'.- s ; mirse vinth, ti .leg. .M nun. w. st.
,, . - , ., , ' I Mil' vcil.ai I iv. r to tl.e r -In: "I tie I iit,-raiine n-
" j v r, is I " i,.i rs ; t iiursf ...titli, IJihp.ravt. Fiom the tn i he it lor tl.ei. t r lie ranting and f! J - l1,H .C3,. i x.e, p,, ,, tl,n Wa' ash, is -JI uul. s; ri. --ff.r-M.if, noi t :ta:il or fall logelht r. ; ' """, I - -ie- v.. n. Fi'-m thf W.il.asa i . t',e , . I souPi.-eest i-,,ri,. t ol ilie Miami re-. a vat. on,' -I t ml!" s ;
ll , t-omt ,.i-t,ll,.r.:ore,tie conciue,., upon t & m, ,rm ,;,,.,, l,;,,,,,,,,;,, ,i!, -;i iy w,,i him snccess in hu new enterprise,
ll..- i run i, I. a literal ton ! ru ii"t. inn lei ..u . viiu'i J .ir u-t. ' y trite itr isu.r p iilriirr t tl further, and : Comparing (ho rourscs and distances of the
:,..r-. V.H tl.e l.,.,e " an 1 aI-o,one rr- hlirh.ga,, Uoa.l, with (he houndar.rs of the , that Jvmi.s F. Coxovi h, Est. has retired I ... IV..,.. .1... ...I ....-;.. I i . ..' .I...I
ti.iot.ool lam! nwi(,.ii,u to the said road. ntir. has,- ,,f I --, aided bv other larls wittim " ' " "ep.iruiiciiv l-l'-'
i it full n. ile of the same." I .ct now a p- our know h dge, we arrive at thr follow ing ronplv it to Ihe s-.m touchstone, and sen if like elusions; The point of beginning in the above
t oi pro lu. e lik. clTet ts. It i conceded dr-rrib. .l purchn-,e, is on u line run in 1 H 1 to I Mat. s tin t on lust Mond ay. Our latest date tiiat lit strip for the road isprantedfi the asrertnin thr nortbrrn bonntlary of Ohio, and j from U ashinglon, is the 1 st inst. at which lime Ma',i'., and thr right to do jo lollow as a d ie south of the head of the t jsti rn branch of but few inetiibcri had arrived among mhotu
We discover, by the last Cincinnati Anieri-
n, that J wti s F. Coxovi h, Est. hi ni the editorial department of thii
lie leaves it, however, in good hands.
Conor iss. The Congress of the I'nited ;
iiiu r of eour" : "t ) ast, it is n cltar mdica-1 the Kankakee river ; ni frotn th-nco it runt : wa Mr. Uoonf, from thii iitato.
MAKTiNt; vi.i:s, Tit.w i:i.m; nvt;s, COM1ION vt CARRIAOE IIAHNESSl.S, FORTABLC TRUNKS, Military lqiiipitiriit-, tVc. &v. He will also execute, to order, any work in his line, with the greatest despatch possible; and he feels free to recommend his work as cipiaJ, in point of strength anil neatness, to any in the State. The Public are requested to call and examine for themselves. Lawrenccburgh, Nov. 24, 1330. 37-tf. Hide and litalhcr. 4 QI'ANTITY of Sole, I'pper, and Calf-
im Skins, (choice tpiality) from the Tannery of A. 11EESON, for sale by L. W. JOHNSON. fp Cash, and the highest price paid for hides and pkin rept. V".!.
DISSOLUTION. "SfcTOTICE is her.-by given, that the tirui of INI M'PiUeand Stockman was ilissolvd on the .ath day of July, lS.'ii', by nmtual et.ii-. nt. The books are now in the hands of John MT'ike, with whom customers w ill ca'l and settle. All persons having unsettled accounts at the end of December will be surd. JOHN .M PIKE. 1IEXJ. STOCKMAN. Nov. i, 18.'10.-:5-.tw. Storage and Coiiimiioii. Ii.TV. JOHNSON MAYIXO a large and commodious v. A K LIIOl'SE, is prepared to transact all liiudii of businessi in that line, on reasonable terms. Sept. 2J.
Dearborn County Order,
old at a tliscoiin be supplied by
O. TOl SEY.
VT all tunes, bought ami sol, I al a ili-count. Persons owing taxes, can be sup: lie! by
Nov.'-4.
illould Candle,
L. W. JOHNSON.
IVY the box, or less quantity, at Cincinnati.
JI 9 prices, by
Nov. 3.
JO It-WORK, Of all kinds, lo-atly executed, at thii 0ce.
