Western Statesman, Volume 1, Number 47, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 4 February 1831 — Page 3

TBI I STATI'JS.II ! IDPEN Chance. On yesterday -ibition ; the carryii.tr trade will principally

Lectures.

x-awhencebursh, Indiana.

montine the thermometer sfcwJ at 15 , .l?i":;f7!, ! SVJ0?:.1 ,,;r Van: 1E "Tent will

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J- lecture on

SATUHCAV EVE2TINQ

I'lill) VY, 1 I'llltr IKY I 1H31 j degree above, freozingpoiiit; illthe etc-, the chief advantages which the arrangement

. .-.,:r-.r.-ninsr it fell to VU K ow: iiiakimr a , ; . , " V ', '! Ncxt at camlle in the classroom. T,ekSrrniMn 1',.,-bt i.. IV i i ' i"r Mlle aru s;lul to uc ulreadv contemplated i . , , , .B.. i i n. n,i-,ri'-.itrlme toiRT.-Oa 1 r.day, the.c, 0fO( degrees in about 0 hours in Co,,.,. ' 1 j"1 ,'1;ld,al(DIr' 1 ' " 2th ulumo, the Governor rc-nominat- The arc amongthe on w, of the day hero, E" ll" s:uld JT,T V'r r' .rnrct -1aotl,eScnato,Gcn.Jon,T.IcK1xJrV;,A:!7i Corc,-Lndt,,, arc co.nunnnoated ,or

7 ill.-, v.. OTIALNs, as j Washington, Jan. 1, 1 S31. "'iri. It is nut rop r that ti.e readers ot the luitable persons for Supreme Judges, in i Gtnthmm : Although 1 believe it is ' opposition prints should alone re-mo intelliconjunction with the Hon. Is a ac uk- 1 pretty generally known that 1 am a can-! "tc or Si'Ct"'a1""" t! "r'""

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rOKI, W hoP nmnnntinn tv-w L.sr. ef. UIU.IIO lor 111C SUIIiaiieS Ol IHC CltlZCllS Ol i rr.OM the klmlcky oi.ivk branch

confirmed TLi-j r. i r itlie third C'ongreional District :but that I Wc request the attention of our read-

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tho matter, 1 will remit

w a, nye? 1C nocsO, and that of Col.! known through the medium of your col

Stevens, ayes 1 1 noes 10. ! urns. 1 w ill only beg leave to sav, that t, , -n 7 : r- . , J since I have been honored with a seat in It will be seen, by the circular oi Congress, 1 have attended, exclusively,

s it su wnicn wc puMish to-day to the duties ot mv trust, without even

are required lor their admission. February 4, 1 831.

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uon ot i,tM1. AlcKinneys nomination !,!,,. mnti,;r. I m ,.,..,. vn i :. i oamnhb t m,t fo, th bv Mai. T. P.AIoore.

v'i"v . you r innav u . x 1 I J J

and extensively circulated just before the last presidential election, telling the people of the West what wonderful things Gen. Jackson and his friends had done for them in the wav of

from the Centreville Times, that he has! attempting to secure a to, ti; uance of ! Internal Improvements; and that they fu-mally announced himself a a candid- ,n-v P, oI buMnos. Duri. g the tU'n t;lli to n)i,,u tl,e Vcto Mes tc for re-election. At present, there !T?:V0,,.S f lave attended i 'gV' !'g ovr inexned.ciu and . 1 i ,.u , 'i dail . in the House, unless prevented ,v unconstitutional it is lor Congress to ocO riospect ot a y.ngle handed ! circum?ti! ces, not within my crntrci. Vtno money for such purposes, contest between him and Mr. Smith, our j The it.tervah between the seniors. have I u 11 lias ,)Ccn predicted also, that in forme rreiresenfaiii.wlir nm....m. ' been dev.!,d t. v:",;i o- r,,.i I case the friends of Gen. Jackson trot in-

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ced some time since.

IVnuc Arms Iy a letter row

in

cur poosMon, from the Ordnance Of-i'ht ss. As 1 have never charired mv

ficc. which nnpears to have brrn rlirii-irolilical tenets, I presume they are

cd bv the n,.rs,.x,.,in,T iWt11 lcitood; I need not. therefore.

cnts, in ord. r to learn their grievances, j to pf-wcr, Internal Improvements would if any they had; aid storing mv mind j ,H' a!ando:.ed, and even the. Cumbor-

with the ii lormation necessary to their !,;,na Koad glvcn UP t0 dcca.v and r,!la'

1 l.ey have row a decidtd m.ijonty in both Houses of Congress, and what has

our '

own. ItaMDH for so mariv ve::r.

' pur-ued the even tenor of mv "way," and that too, under circumstances the

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I)or.w-.,. : , !;".' Ul,u 1 n'Teaner make t.iem

v uuiue in vongrcs, we learn mTi

the ioiiowing facts in reference to the l umber of Public Arms at present due

the Slate of Indiana. The balance due """fining, those who have approved on apportionments, up to Jan. 1st, UO0 T '' ? Vt' "T tr";1,raH.v--'NO m 1- f ti , i i11'.'! I shall not be di-.tiscd to ciiaege. musket.. I he number due lor j wU!l,ll( fon.(1 , ,.rv rca?ol 8 ftrit the year ending 1st Jan. lStl, is cti-! doin-. That 1 have n re.l. there can mated at 4 SO making in all. TOO inns-: be no doubt. I nt. for the puritv ol'mv kets, now subject to the order of the Go-j hitcntionsji, v ry pu: lie act of my lif.-. vernor of this State. Captaii.s of com-j!?" 7V V1, xvii'1 ro5'ru,c:!t' ui that

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1 ' ii ins ai:ii j 1 w ill frankh confc-ss, I f. el a livelv equipment?, such as held artillery, mu-1 interest in 1 ciivr once moiv cho--, n tin kc's and ritlr. with accoutrements, pis. j Ueprcsenlative of my A llow citizens, tols, sabres, swords, and belts, can lu !'11 1,,p present district, ai it will be the

tiprlid,at the Ordnance Department. Iasl V'"0' ?n ,(his siu0(.tll ve, tliat I iu.,a. . , e , ' I can have the honor of directly serving In obfiuning an order from the Cox crn- lhcm in (liat ca arit v.

or for tho same

Lr.(.ist.Ti in;. U is understood that the Legislature of this state w ill adjourn to-morrow, after a ses-ion of 0 wee ks. It is raid that the present session has b. en chara, lerized by more than ordinary industry on the part of the m ni-

b

Accept my best wishes for your prosperity. jonxTi:sT.

been ti.e result'? Never was so much do.ie for Internal Improvements at any preceding session. To less than .$IT5,000 has been appropriated to continue the Cumberland Uoad in the direction already indicated through the States of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, to .Missouri. Oi:e Miliion Dollars lias been appropriated to be invested in the stock of the Ohio and Chesapeake Canal Com

pany, which canal is to unite; the Ches

apeake hav with the Ohio river. Tin

improvement will be of immensly more importance to the Western countrv

tnan liie I umaciluid Koad it-ell, as it

will open to our produce several East ern inarkets.

Near a million of acres of public land has been given to the Slate of Ohio, to aid her in the completion of her canals. Many other objects of Internal Improvement have also received attention, hut these are the most important.

These are the practical results of

placing a majority ot the lricnds ot General Jackson in Congress: the West

Family Medicines, Vc. FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

JIXC KAKI) ,Sc NOBLE keep constantly

lor sale, at their Uru? and Book Store, tho

most valuable and approved I'ateut and family Medicines, viz : DOCTOR COOK'S CAVA FILLS, For the prevention and cure of Bilious diseases. They are warranted to be superior to any pills ever ollcred to the public. Doctor Dewees' Vegetable Tincture, Fow-

der-, and Fills, lor the cure of Female diseases. Doctor UichartlsoiTs .Medicine for children's sure mouth, and bowel t!iseaes. Doctor Coxc's Hive S rup, for the cure of croup, told, asthma, and hooping cough. Doctor Rush's Fills for Dyspepsia. La .Mott's Cough Drops, fur colds, consumption, &.C. Thompson's Eye Water; Doctor Anderson's Chemical Tooth-ache

Drops, a most valuable article. Doctor Roberts' Medicamentum, suited for all chronic diseases of the liver, and hysteric al'eetions. Doctor Johnson's Infallible Fowdcrs and Drops, for the cure of Dysentery. Country Merchants can be furnished with the above articles, and other medicines, at reduced prices. Lawrcnoebur-h, Ind. 1831.

Ov Diis. Ti e following extract of a letter to the Editor of the Philadel

phia Inquirer, an administration paner.! has been peculiarly faored. Our in-

contains a part ol the minors current at Washington:

lxtra'-tto Tnr. F.mio-, nTr.n J! asii ii -, ..i ucrci '.). 7 is mmorfui tl.at tho S-iiaU- of the I'nite.l Stat uiHiejcet tlic treaty ne. o' i;ttid with Turkey, and 1 ttt l v submilt d by thr Frei-ii'u pt for their continuation, on tho croun 1 that t'ae coniiiii-siom r? who mad;. Ili.it tn alv were appoint d without roiMitutinnal aiilliority. In the rae of the erh hratt ! Fauama n. i --n,:i, the S nat.ri:d f. :'rus of the presi lit Adi..iiii--tratiou contended and voti d that the Frcideiit

crs generally, and that ninth busine s-

of a general nature has been passed upon. We arc glad thevlme some re

deeming trtne-, oil-set the bundle of

iniquities nhih they have' presented to the people of Indiana, in tin shape ef an npport ioiiine nt bill, whieh lnav be foen in anotherp.'irt of wur paper, to-dav.

On this subject we have here tofore e xpressed our opinion, and with more fre-e-tlotn, perhaps, than suite d the vie w s of rome of the members frenn Dearborn; for which v.e shall not at this time take the trouble to apologise. Wecxpoet

thai each of thetll w ill explain the in r-i e-s, but that Ihry never were i:la:ilted t

i, ,n . ,( rOfi i ' n s-i,ate. .lr. t az-weii and oti.iu fi tt r. now the State, witli 1.).(,C0 e,es. i . , . ... . .

i iiound t.i manitau, tle ir c on-i-' - rcy ol pnueinnl at a ratio of 1000 to a reprosenta- I i h . and the n lit, it is said, will h.- the rciec-

thc.nnd to a senaler. could be en-! 1:"1"f u,e Xu: UM i;'l-;";lti'" "r ; v i o! advice to tin- I resident to -o'v.i.t t the titled to TO representatives and 'JO Sen-; ,,ate the no.uinatioa of a new i,.i;u to ne

atois. ascoTitenu)lafcd bv t!,e bill which ! ,iiU,i,n,,t!"T,"r co"r-n;1 5l"' f ,,"' ln :,,.v . . . ," , . 'the Turk1. 'I hi is one oi the re'; ort) which JiJl the House, Will, the .'UlClo:iofi,itvl.llr(,ncirc.1ill,.1i,llili, .aetronolis tbrsome

teresis hoi n m relation to the. larill

and internal iinproveioents neve r w ere so se,lii( iei:lly guarded, even when Mr.

Clay was in the zenith o( his glory. How could it be otherwise ? Gen.Jae ksoti liinisell is a H'tdirn ?i7?!,nnd those who support him.naturally have a friendly feeling for the Western coi' itry."' from Tin: m:w vnr.ii e ommi rcia,. i,.i!inc. There are sotiv peculiar features in the recent negotiations wit!. Great

Printing: OHicc lor wale. SWILL sell, on reasonable terms, the entire materials which were eimdoved in nrintinir

the WrsiriiN S I'A i'Lsii an, during the firit ciht j months of its ej.istence, :oii'isting of a common Srrcw iVinliwr iVf.r, of the super royal size, w hich lias been in wear for several years; one -mall font of Small Fica type, entirely new; two fonts of Long- Fiime r, with ei-ht months wear: one font of Brevier, of the- sameaje; and vinous fouls of Job Type; together with Stand-, Cases, Cuiiipo-siu;; Slicks, Brass Rules, Cuts, iVo. I've. Any person widii to commence business, in the line of Friiiting, on a

cheap scale, and without capital, can be accommodated by applvin to MILTON GREGG. Lawrencebundi, Jan. rfth, 1831. 07 Frintcrs in this State will please give the above a lew iiiM'rtiotis, and the favor will be lecipiocaled , when an opportunity shall olt'i-r.

Kt:it'of'.Eoliu Loaii,lcc'd.

"tee OTICL is hereby jriven, to all whom it shall or may eoneern,4hat William Loai,

administrator ol the estate ot John Loan

deeea eil, late of the couutvof Franklin, Ind.

has filed his account in the Frobate Coart of the county alori said, for a final settlement of the estate of said decedent, and that a linal settlement thereof, w iil be made at the .March

TiTiii of the Frobate court of Franklin conn

ty, t J be ho! Jen on the first Monday of March

next.

By order of the honorable John4M. Johnston,

1 rohate Judc ol 1 rauUlin count v.

i:noch Mci;artv, crk. January lsth, ls.il. 4t-3,v.

had no authority to originate or create a mi-1 lii itn.in respecting the Colonial Trade,

sum ill I lie reee ol the i naif ; tlii'.t l. Ii XI in-

ly th w r to fill diplomatic acaiicit? that mi .-lit occur in tlio reci"-, and that tin se a ipoiiitnic nls i i i ; i . t he sab.irtt. il to the StnaU lor their adi-e :;:i.Kon- nl ;..tthe si'--i.::i after tliey are n.ade. 2t -i'i n, thai ti e .'oiiiiiii-.-si.un r l ii I'.-an! i il ti e Sr -aty with Turkey were not onlv a-.i'eointi .! or originated in the

t.i . .

wiiicii,we: rejeiice to s;:y, are ol an enure lvntAed desci i;d:on. General Jackson.ihrougii liis Secretary, .Mr. Vat; Huron, has undertaken to e!i;em; the acts o! the late Aaministratieia in regard

to it, an. I to say that the People have ratil.ed their dis,ippro!)atio,;, and then autliovizes Mr. .M'Lane t) conimunit ate the fact to the Ilrilish Government! r.ut we must quote this extraordinary part of Mr. M"iwies instructions: " The opportunities which you have .d.M'i 'fA il'ii'il :1 n l-1 i f ll.'l t i nl i ll rim llllb-

;dl our members;. We wi

to be ftirly understood bv the peorle. Krrour M mi a ri ttr. We take pleasure in t ailing the attention of our readers to the report of the Commute t on Manufactures, made in the

House of Representatives on the 13th ; ina,i,,r, wiil r,m a h ' rej.-ni.min the i Senate. It is howi ver, hi hcved that the coinnil, by Mr. 31 M..nY,the able ( hail inan j minion, r under the Danish treaty will be conofthat e-omniittee. A minority of the-! '""""" 'I nhout durirulty. , j It lias htcn a'tturdltf nportcd, that the Vice committee presented a counter report.; rr,.?i(,, tlt has . balhn.ed the Fre-ident to :- find ('000 copies of each W e l e Oldl re tl 'Jo combat. There i no truth in tlii" minor. , i .j j ft if rumnrct?, that Mr. Cr.twford ha written

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the oi it tr r I davs iat. I do not vouch lr its accuracy

It in rvmor(J) that the l ite Indian treaties will be opposed or rejected in the Senate, on the ground that they were mad. wil'a a pcoide h'lvinyno willol'thi ir .o'.iiatal acting under a pi i i: of inll'ieti'-e aiiiouotiii.' to coercion. I do not touch lor the authealicity of this reort. i ll is rvmnrctl, that some e.f the execnli ve nom-

Wc are indebted to the kindne ss of Judge Tit, for various public documenls.ef cetnsitlerable interest, for which he will please accept our thank. Seuutors Noble and Hendrie ks, ha c, likewise, not been unmindful of us, and we; acknowledge the weight of our many obligations to thciu, lor the ir kind attention-

1.1 e cri- Ii t lir t.i Mr ( n 1 1 in n -1 n,l 1 1. O 1 1.

' latter gentleman returned il without an an-

It it riimnrrtf, that a corre-pondrnce has en sued In tween Mr. Fnr-ytli and Mr. Calhoun I.- i ....

ii .t rioiimYT, thai io-:imrrow i.iormn'jc a majority of the judiciary committee will report a

bill tu repeal the t went y-fii th section ol tin- ju

do iary act of Km ',orerril.in-j; the powers and

duties of the Su; reme Court, and that tla ihairman of that committer, in behalf of thi

minority ol ii memlier-, w ill nrnte a .lic-ive

rouiiti r-r. port aaiti-t the r ;eal. Mr. Bin hnnin is that chairman. Thi will tiring

tor consideration the whole nullification ipir

SoaI rotate tor salt. 'TStT"OTlCE ,s hereby j;iven, that the under

i- sined, guardian of Be, met Clark, agreea

bly to a decree ofthe Frobate Court ol'Frauk-

ineouiity, Indiana, at the January term of

-aid court, A. D. lb.'il, will sell at public ven

due, on the premises, in the county and State

ai.ire-aid, on Saturday, the nineteenth day of

l ebi iiary, lt,jl, the interest of his said ward in

the following tracts of land, to wit: loti acre

ivin- and bein in the county of Franklin

aforesaid, and beinj in the west side, and a part of tract ion, No. J.", township, No. 10. and ranjre, No. 3, west ofthe meridian line; also, in all that parcel of land, know u by tho following mete and bounds, to wit: containing seenty six acre, and eiht square poles, ly-i-i-and b. in- in the county of Franklin afore-

liC councils, as Well as Other Sources of i-iid, and beiui; in the wc-t side of the north

west (matter ol section No. ."id, and town of

rane west; bounded as follows: beginning! at the northwest corner ofthe section ihirtv aforesaid; runniti:: thence, cast seventy e iht pole; thence, south one hundred mid (iity six poles to the half section line ; thence, west seventy eight poles to the section line ; thence north, with said section line, to the place of beginning; and also, in the seventy live acres of

land lying and being in the said county of

I ranklin, and being part ol the Fractional

section No. 'Jo, in township No. 10, and rane No. 3, west, and on the cast side of said fractional section. One third ofthe purchase money to be paid in hand, the balance in equal payments of six and twelve months, secured bv note', and good security. WM. A. MAJOR, guardian. January 2:1, 1331. 4G-3w

tssi: Ij,uys book. HE sila iieeib'.T, which completes the first volume ol'lt.e Ladys B'Xik, is nov before the public

'I he piopriet.,st ii;i:ir;sc.( with luc many ob;i'.;,Mioi, which are cue to ti'vir pitio.is foi -the liberal .:i.couraciiient Lit-t'j'.'i eii on the- worK, feel theinsclvfs in-iur-"ii to avo v their determination t prosecut.'.ns pi:biicatiou with a zeal and ridelity uWrving so gtenl and uiK-xaipphj I air.'eess. From the pro-poi I b'jfi.' tiicm tlie proprietor:- eaten:. in no douot that when their plmi have teen more felly mature.!, they shall have i,r, difficulty in ompct'ni'i w ith th;! best works of tho kin! got up ia Loudon oi e!-.i ivheie. It is worthy n( remaik, that uhfu ibis woik was comparatively m embryo, six iiiu:!te.i only lia ing elapsed since it comnieiice I, io generally was its appraiance and style sp. proved, that in a very th'Ut t ine, an c iitinn ot two liioiisaiidcopi.es was rallu i loiT and at this inouiffut not one remain.; on ban i. For a lev.v woi'k, a patronae ol su b rapid inen-ase is ce. aainly rare and problily unp i ecedented . THE JAWUAHY oTUMBE3, (.V.M'AV YOLVMi:.) Mny names have been receive! -hinu the lit tn-o months, w hose calls for the work it w as iaiposih:e ti

comply wain triese nave been added to the .lrt hn t-i fust ol" January, 1;31, when a new a n i n. ui; hnJsoiiiely cmbeliishe-l volume will comiT.'fne.-, an I m order to meet the probable demand, the .e litem will ha considerably augmented. It should be rerollei ted, for trio fact lias been sufficiently pioniulgn.c-':, that nj second edition wilt be published; the gicr. t cxpen-c an I delay m issuing the irjnlar iiuiuheis of tliv u.ikT renders tins advisable. Mauy'wiio SMpiiose l we shai.ld repuhlish the former itomhcrs, delayed then seii-uip-tions in eonsecpienep, and now offer double the fin I cost of them t' be furnished with complete copies. 'J !,. circumstance induces us to be uigeet in tnir r'.piest.

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informatio:,, will enable you to speak with confidence (as far as you may deem it proper and useful so to do) of

t'iC respective parts taken by those to whom tiie Adnii: istration of this Go-

vernmentis now committed, in relation

to the coarse heretofore pursued on the

subject of tae Colonial trade. Tiieir

views upon that point have heen sub

mitted to the People ol the United

State?, and the counsels by which your

conduct is now elirected, are the result ofthe judgment expressed by the only earthly tribunal to which the late Administration w as amenable for its acts. It should be suflicient that the claims set up by them, and which caused the interruption ofthe trade in question, haNmji been explicitly abandoned by

those n7n (ir?t asscrlnl t7,ci,and are not

revived by their successors.' To sit

i n thr oris n th" laic .hi ministration as

On complaint in Chancery.

Land lor Sale. A N Y person wishing to f-fj imrchase a beautiful ff&'L-.&'S

::::i:iBa i'y-z

iLii I'D Klf.V, situated

d on

s , ,-. ; . 'jit . mi- wi-iivieii u.iia, ran u th- ansr ,. J.,rf Uiirr ofprn tI rs wfochj hj np,1i)g to Ul0 hscr-lW v. o'iltl (ithcnrisi hi ixiciul d tttlic J rapi nf i wai he (.jy,.,,. jj s;

Jt IM.n Tl.t K. Oil the '2-d tilt. Mr. ' tn :and the result will prohatdy I an ovt rWirl opene d his argument, 'in eh fence ",'is;'jrft'nor the reocali.:.- hill, of Judge Pet k. Tin- Se nate Chambe r' , ' '"U Kat th- committee on roads "l,lu " ii. i ,i an I canals to whom that part of the late exefca." trended, to ovt i How ne', with anx- ril(I.,. ,,.,, r ,o,id, relate ta i,.i-r..:.i .....

IrO'u the n". T. :o; raj. of coMMr.ncc. YV A.siii.v.ii on, Jan. 7. Tho only news of any value, which I have to roniiiiuiiicatt'' thin evciii nr. will he vrrv nc-

lOtlS spet(ltos, nud mail) Went away jroxem.nt -, referred, will, in the course oil ccptable to all u'ood men. In Juno 1S':, old

beiiiK

th' l'iiiliii Stuf-:;w(.7, wt'Irr existing

circ"hiyttiH'(i, be unjust in ifsdf, and a) ill tut fuil to excite thtir ihrptst sensi-

the eibio river, in Boon county, Ky. being a

part of tho ih llvicu tract, can be accommo-

r. A credit . NOBLE.

Doe. 'ith, lSHO.

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without the pie asiiree.f heal ilig him not !l v . k or two, make a report in favor of the Mr. Nour e, after a service f fifty year-., was j ..I,,,. j() , ,. (Im ins es in. constitutional:, and expediency of patron,- removed from the oiliee ol KegiMer ol the Trea"1 .. t-z and l .-t.nnc tl. ciOisti nciioii of ro id. nrv. mi !... i retell. that he as a .lefa.iller.

TW slir I li.n im. Wc have been :""! r:,l,:,,!- h ,l,r tirral . v. riiui. iit. Jud.e limn; given notice that his health required , , ' ( I iil, Hemphill i the hair. nan of that eoinioi t tee. I tra. llmg and chaue of air. he m t out on his nqiiesle.l to aiiliotllK V I ne liann s , Tmvr , ,,ru0, , ,,, , a ,.frsoiial ami I ji.im.cy ; and in a I. w d.,s the,-after h,s ,,ro-

follow in,!,' pe rsons, asrandiil ate S l'..r Coil- n political nature has obtained circulation toft, ibje at the e nsuing l ( lion lor tow n- .la v : but it i-f to.nb L. rte a hur.u tcr tu 1..fhlP olTlccr. ! r"ldol.ed without fr-t a'errtaining it auth.n- . ...... .. ..,. .ti. ity. The Fr.Mileiit has nothing to do w ith IIIUAM W. I -Ot 1, JOHN LULL, jjf J " A AliliN' B. lll'.N KV, Jt)MS i V'l'IFNBV, j f tn,V, that the late arrangement with f.L.Mt LJ',;' F.LIU. h '1 IIOM AS L)NCL1.V, (ireat Britain, in r. latum to the dir. t c.h.-

....... ,; l'( null ira.ie, i, not iiKciy to luri. mil as w en nt

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(oraoaml C'oiuittiioii. L.W. JOHSTSON "J.VVING a large ami commodious WARE--j " IIOt'SE, is prepared to tra,is;ict all kinds ofbiisincss in that line, on reasonable terms. Sept. '!).

BAIT) for good quality FOUK-B VURELS, and L.VUD-kEtiS, ondeliverv, by Nov. 24. O. TOiiSF.Y A(liniiiilraforN rVotico.

Jl BL1C notice is hereby given, that t have

taken from the Clerk's Office of the Fro

Suit in Chauccry. DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT, OcTOCI.K Tl.RM, 1S30.

Samuel Bond Samuel Recs, " Executors ol'Uavid Recsplcc'd. f 2 gainst f Jabcz Fcrcival, and others, j

7SJOW on this day, to wit: on Wednesday, i-J the 'JOth of October, 1830, comes the complainants, by Dunn, their attorney, nnd it appearing to the satisfaction ofthe Court no v here iu Chancery sitting, by affidavit made and lilcd, that Daniel Davis, one of the defendant

ia this suit, hath departed this life, and that Israel Wilson hath administered on his estate, and that Caroline Wilson, wife ofthe aforesaid Israel Wilson, Anc.il Davis and Mary Ann Davis, are the children and heirs of the said deceased Daniel Davis; on his motion, leave it therefore given said complainants to amend their bill !" complaint aforesaid, by makij the foresaid administrator, and the said children and heirs, defendants to said bill; nud it appearing further, from af&darit tuado and filed, that the said administrator and the children, anil heirs aforesaid, are not residents of this State, and that Aticil Davis and Mary Ann Davis arc minors, uudcr the age oftwentyotie years; it rs therefore ordered, by the Court

now here, that Israe l ilson be, and he is heroby appointed guardian, ad litem, for the said minors; and il is further ordered, by the Court, that notice of the pendency of tin aforesaid suit be published in the Western Statesman, a newspaper pub'.ished and printed in Lawrenceburgh, for four weeks successively, notifying and requiring the said Israel Wilson and Caroline Wilson his wife, and the said Ancil Davis and Mary Ann Davis by their guardian afore

said, to appear before the Judges ofthe Dearborn Circuit Court, in chancery sitting, at their

term to be holdeti at La wrenceburgh, in and

for said county of Dearborn, on the second

Monday, in April next; then and there to an

swer to the bill of complaint ntoresaid, or th same, as to them, w ill be taken as confessed,

and the matteis Iherwin prr.yed lor, as igaiust them, will be decreed accordingly. JAMES DILL, fieri D. C. C. January 18, 1831. 45-4vr.

a ( enfidi titly expected.

crt w as nlln. i.eit nud. t the i " . -ions of t he : ia te ( '.nn t ol I'rauUlin County, letters ol" ad

... t ol ongr. -s of ! i hi- douiicil entered, I ministration on the Estate ol Farley White,

tin' key s taken Ironi Ihe ilonn sl i , V c. t n-' deceased. All per-ons ha ing claims against

d. r the proxoions ol the same act, he has had I :iid state, are requested to exhibit their

a Ieci--ion l.y Auditors, and a decree ol the 'ir- I claim" duly authenticated lor settlement ; and

euit Court of this District, for something like ; all pero,s indebted lo ai.l estate, are reque't$11,0011 over and above all entries against j cd to make payment immediately to the? sub-

liun. I have tln.lay seen his memorial to scriher. The estate is probably insolvent.

V.'e are authorud to nniuinri Oiivm II. t inted Stale, cannot take any other tlniii our fiTH, C1! n rto'did.itr tu represent this n it i c prodm t ions or manufactures to the Bi itWiKrict itl the nft centres of th I'nite.ljih Wt Indies; they rannot take aborted rrg"i ; tk- dulivs on floor amount te a pro-

'Ihe v's N ol" the ' Congress setting forth the eircum-tance ofhis

...

prievnnee, ami when lean procure yon a copy of it, I will send it you. Mr. Nourse. is one of

the patriarch of the country, a good citwan, and inipUrj Chrittnio, 80 jevart old.

DANIEL ST. JOHN, Adm'r.

January 3, 1831. 44-3

JOIl-WOltlt, Of all kinds, ntl onUd( at this Ofta

" Here, sons of Science and the Muse's fiieud, You'll find a faithful broth, r lo attend. Who humbly hopes be ma your H uUhet mend." saju it, CliOCK AND WATCH MAKER, Silversmith and

JEWEIXER, IJESFECTFl LEV inM forms his tnends r.t.d the public generally, that he has opened a Shop iu tho brick building adjoining S. Hathaway's Store, on Front

Street, where all cal! iu the line of his profession will receive his BEST attention. Watch Chain?, Keys, Peals, and Trinket, for sale. Purchases old gold nnd ?ilvcr. Rising Sun, Ind. Jan. lt, 1831. 43-3na

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