Western Statesman, Volume 1, Number 48, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 11 February 1831 — Page 3
THIS STATESMAN. 1 Great Eclipse. To-morrow, if the it, found it perfectly clear and pure:! Notice. I THE LAM'S BOOK.
iUv hp rlr-ir nnp of ihnr rrreit nhonom- I the SHOW was then thrown into it, and I A LTj persons indebted to the subscriber, lHE sixth number, which complete! th.j fir-t rot-
LAWHEKCEBUIIGI1, INDIANA
ritin.vv, ri:imi,nv 11, 131.
- 'day he clear one of those great phenom-j nc snow was then thrown into it, and A LL persons indebted to the subscriber, j TW ! i - 1 ' , , j 1 on bohltion the water exhibited the -""-cither by note, bond, or book account, are I
1111.1s lilt 1 1 are uuni'iaum w uiiwieu u . 1 j 1 r reaucMd to settle or nav the same, on or ' , ' same phenomenon hundreds of am- "(lur-,HO- , ' ' J ; .' , .1... ..r il it. ...Ml 1. .... 1 .... . . n-'imitt t m 1 llth of I :irr i iiptJ -nth.-rtr i -p their
me- inu.i.Muuusui uusf.uui, i.it- nial(.ulo8 vjs,0ie to the naked eye wi th
ume of the La ly's B.iuk, is now bef re t!i- public.
A Mistake. The Legislature of this rented to our eye. According to the j acute attention, and, when viewed thro' collection.
against the 10th of March next ;otherwi-e they
will be put in tho hands of a proper officer for
State did not adjourn on last Saturday, as was anticipated, not being able to finish the business which had been blocked out. Wu confidently look for our members in a day or two. Wc notice in the last Palladium the name of Amos Lam-, of tnin place announced as a candidate fur Congress it the ensuing August election.
calculation of those skilled in the science , the microscope, resembling most dimin- j
of astronomy ,there will be an eclipse of I uti,vc 'lirimrs. and, wholly unlike the;
tip uiaiv'vitu in iiiv av i a n iUf '
S.VML. JELLEY.
Risinar Sun. Feb. Pth 1831.
the Sun, nearly total, beginning at 10 o'clock and 7 minutes, and ending at 1 o'clock and 1? minutes jduration, 3 hours and 9 minutes. ''Digits eclipsed 10 5-0 on the Sun's under limb. This eclipse will begin about 87 degrees from
were seen in the full emovn enl of ani mated nature.
I caused holes to he dug in several by r .1 . c il. i
parii oi me mass oi snow m uieite-
house, aiid to the centre oht,and in tlie most unequivocal and repeated experi
ments had similar results; so thatmv
HE highest j rice ill be paid for any quantity of clean linen and cotton rags,
Feb. 11th, 1331.
FINCKARD Sc. NOBLE.
the U. S. Senate, to establish a post route, from this place to Versailles, via Aurora, Rising Sun, &c..ind at the same time remarked, 44 that the fugitive pe tition, on this subject, enclosed to our Uopreventative, more than a year ago.had "t Icr.Jth found its vr.iv to Con'Trcss."
This remark has been con trued as a re-1 :Trointed n place.
theirtical roint of the Sun's nmirr f,,!i.. -i:.i e :f...l roRms, wuoiesaie axd rctaii.
I limb westward, and Co off about 50 de-! duce the mow ice into the water they IP. , , to ?m'K iT1'. constantlJr I , , , iii-iiii c 1 ' hii sale, at their Drug and Rook Store, the ! grees from the vertical point.eastward." drank, which had been a favorite meth- io-t valuable and approved Fatent and Fa-
ou, out useu u as an external reinge- nniy .Medicines, viz: rant for the pitcher. DOCTOR COOK'S CAVA TILLS
These little animals may rlass with ! lor the prevention and euro of Rilious dis-
A tviirwiV. fi tt Kci la linrp. we I
,, . , . t m r! It is said to be the greatest eclipse of the rotic d a motion, by Mr. llr.NnuicKs, of i . . , , . '
Sun that has happened i-iuce the year
1MIO.
Nortomzinc. AVe understand that Wm. II. Hi rst has been removed from the office of Receiver of the Land office at Je iVi rsonvillo, anj that James G.
limn I', , of Daviess county, has been
flection "pon the public character and j A gentleman who left Lancaster, Pa. conduct of our present Representative j o' 1 ucsday week, says that the average
cicpui oi tlie snow there is about three
in Congress, Mr. Trsr; and it has hern construed correctly. Wc t!il b Uexr that Judgo Tet had letn remi?s in his
daty, in failing to represent the wishes
ieet, aiid very much blown into drift.
1...-:1 .1. :i . .. . i
j.trmv, uiu mail eoinrneior, happening to be at Lanca-lor during the storm, undertook in person to drive the
cf liia constituents in that pnitirnlart ! mril to Philadelphia, and having mount-
and this belief had its foundation in the ?x ?no, d twenty men, chief-
fact of our not teeing any notice of the
the amphibia which have Cold blood, ' ''aiCi- TheJ' :,re warranted to be superiorto j ii i i i i any nills ever offered to the mil. lie and are i;c no rally capable, in a low tern-: j ' . , n , v ' 1Cr . J . 1 ' . . i Doctor Dewe.'s' eccl.ible Tincture, Fowperaturc, of a torpid state of existence. ; dcrs? auJ riiisfor the cure of Female disease..
Hence their icy immersion did no vio
lence to their Constitution, and tho pos- ' !orp month, and bowel diseases. sibility of their revival by heat is well ; 1'ottor Co"'s ,Iivc s.vniP, for j ii i i :.i ; croun, cold?, asthma, and hooniii"; sustained by analogy; but tbrir g ncra- ', .. p . ' .. , n ' ,. . . J , , . Doctor Rush i Fills tor Dyspciv
Dot tor Richardson's .Medicine for children's
of
ticn, tbeir parenfag'1, and t'vir extraordinary transmigration, are to me sub
jects of profound astonishment.
tho cure
COU;;h.
Dyspepsia.
La Mott's Couijh Drops, for colds, consumption, &.c. Thompson's Eye Water; Doctor Anderson's Chemical Tooth-ache Drops, a most valuable article.
Doctor Roberts' Medicamcntum, suited for
petition in the report of Congressional proceeding?, as published in the "Washington City papers, during the lat win
ter which wc attentively ixamined:im and our r pinion was confirmed bv the !
presentation of tho same object to he Senate, by Mr. Hr.Niutn k, which was Ust winter entrusted to the care of our Representative. Indeod, wo conceived that nothing but a dereliction of duty, cn tho part of our Representative, could
have induct d our Senator L take a subject under his special care, which was fif-t properly confided to him, until it uM lkivc passed tho ordeal of the House; and hence our remarks. Wc. have since had placed in our hands a copy of a bill for e stablishing certain post routes, therein named, reported by the committee on po-t ofnocs and post roads, and passed to its second reading,
r .... .v ..& ... ..... ... .... Ii. by S. Ii. direction, at 22 minutes past j 3, (according to a correspondent of tho '
it . :i , i j i . ,i
i,. i: e . ' , , jueu .niiue .Auvcruser.i anu crosses t ie 1 Iriti, on as manv prune hore: fa r r., . , . . J. . 'A'1 merit ban at 5 ) nunu Cs n ist S A. a
troop worm seeing.) sot oil, the cavalry ! ,,;,.!., r n .i nnA o ! '
FROM THE NKW YORK JOI RNAI. OF COMHlT.rK. The Comet. A Comet, first observ
ed by Capt. Dunn, of the bri" Sophia, ' a11 chronic diseases of the liver, and hysteric
mav be feen m a clear morning, froml ' . " , . t f , n , , i iV i o x-ii i i- i a . Doctor Johnson s Infallible Towdcrs and
nan p..M o 111! uayngm. u rises 111 an ! Dro,,s, for the cure of Dysentery.
("ountry Merchants can be furnished with the above articles, and other medicines,
at reduced price?
act liiir tlie part of mounted nio:;pr.
Tho result of thetir.4 day's floundering was said to be an advance of nine or ten
Hai.hvom: jan. 2.1. On Monday night, Mortimer Cunningham, the post-master at Abingdon. Hartford County, in this State, was committed to the jail of this citv, under .... ..... 1. . ii... i- ii ' .
.- itmv.-, me joiKiwiiig circunv
' t'li , "TT W 1 r.f, srll. nil re:i(iii:itili' teriiK. !ie riifirp
aennec, ana me tan is aeout seven ile- i JS- matt rials which were emn
rhe Nucleus or body is tolerably well ;
grees long. The Southern declination of this Comet is so great, that it will probably not be seen in any part of threat lhitain. The Huston Daily Advcitiscr contains tho following:
i lie corner nowviihie in liie i ontriiation
Surj ent.iriu, h-i probably parsed it periheli-j St:1ll:I? Cases, Composing Sticks, Rrass Rules,
Its ajMiarcht motion is toward the Star
"uTJ ".ill !C.-Sw.i f Cougicss. In
sl.mr's! Vnr s,imi ...!. c u l... . ,,K
i i .i . 'i .," 1 , ' , tlenima in the Northern (row n, neariv a de-
Vi ilxh tli
thi bill is incorporated tho same route which is spoken of above, and we are happy to have it in our power to excul
pate Judge Test from all manner of
blame in relation thereto. It appears that ho duly presented the petition, had
it referred to'thc appropriate tommitlee, and that the bill, in which it was incorporated, was laid over among tho unfinished business of last session. This apology, we hope, will fatisfy Judge TMrr,orany of his friends, that our re
marks were not fraught with a spirit of
nnkindness to him, either personally or politically. Our motto is 44 Willing to praise, hut not afraid to blame."
ton, Ualtimore, Elkton, Wilmington, and some office s in Delaware, were detained and pilfered by sonic person etii..... J..1 ... 14'. . i'. ... .1 .
iiumi-u miii im in, em me mio ot communication between these places Measures were concerted between the postmasters of Wilmington, Llkton, Havre de Crace, and Ualtimore, which soon establbhed the conclusion (hat the robberies were perpetrated at some point between Llkton and Raltjjnore, and resulted in such a manner as warranted Judge (Jlenn in isuinf proce
against Cunningham on Monday mora- , 11.
prec ni tweiitr-fmr hours. Should it continue thus rapidly to ir..-reae its Hiinlar distance from tho Sun, we may have an opportunity f ilt t riuii iiiir its character with more pre. i-.ii.it. At -ix tl-i n..rt:ititr its R. A. vv.u two hu!ii!i. 1 iin.l l',t"U d.yr. cs aii'l a half, ai:d N'.Ttli l'ol.ir di'! il ce one huudn.-.l iu:d a
hail"
and m V b- seen ;il that In
a . I i.irrcti.m l.iK i ti (..-, Ti ' " lb ve ll.e l,..r-' 7
won. nioi, i lii:,- :i t:i:i of .i or 4 .1. ,-ro... Itc klT, ll I: hen by ciieii, to all whom It
brili:;n-v'i milch au.Mii. lit. d bv ti T.des.-on.- I ''"-ill or may couoerii.-that William Lotit
. i 1 i
an o'-eii kitiori of a Stir bv it woi'd iiMord one
adiuini-lr itor of the state of John Lo-an ii. ea-e !, late of the county of Franklin, lnd
with accuracy, i! t!i - lime of such . cilatio:! ! ,l:ls lll,,i ' il" t,u"1 "' t1"' 11",,!ate Court of
he i.otcJ. Dorclu Mer, Jan. l it!:, Ibjl. j l"e eoiinty alorcsaui, lor a tiu.il m ttlcment of
of the brtt iue:iu of deti ruiiiun.
it? situation
r rov tmi: I'.iwn'i'KiT p.i. i r i r i . -"i
jn .ionuav evei .m-r, wtule wo were
lhe ihoiji it-tors, iiupr'sed wilh llie many o'ji:.itioiii
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nl up in Loudon oi elsewhere. Il is worthy "I re-
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e off uch rapid increase i certainly rare and proba
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r the fact has been sufficiently promulgated, that no
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at- i r.:.-.vti..as, aii-i tin- i.ivor wid be reciprocated whin a- . : ; : ioj t ,i ii.t v shnll (u'f. r.
.. ' t .. I timii. i' I , it. ... ... .i c. 1 . .
.ng. ui.uer w.ucn nc was apprehended seated in the Post-e.lhec, ranunat.ng up-; 'y, to be holdeu on the i.rst Monday of March i;rrien, r'tliatto7uc , tiTu and committed as above stated. A e on the nature ol that negative tpialitv, : "'-xt- ..fa woik, much depends u the punctual remittance understand further, that the warrant of! pliilosophicallv termed cold, and "lcu-! It r (.f tt.e Loi.oraLle Jolm.M. Johnston, 0fs...ns due o.. nib:.iPti.,i.: ti.ey, therefore, solicit .n.ir.li..ndnn n-.. i .,J .K. .1 .'!.,;, l". I - i llT,- i I r.tlsUo Judgv ot 1' ruiikliu county. a uniform compliance wiUi this reuue.-t. appre hens.on v, as iued oa ihf oath ot - -itmg the chances which we M tor j l.MKU McCAttTV, m. All h tiers and communications co,u-erieS this work Mr. Cirub, ot the N lhninglon post of- hearing from abroad amino- the cemimn January ltth. l-Jl. 4C-3w. "ill be promptly attended to. Ad.-ires
lice, acting as the agent of the Depart- week, in stalked one of Vour six feet
ment, who deserves much credit for the i wainp Jonathan's, with what he called activity and address which he diMlav-j ''Uncle Sam's work-hag" on his hack.
ed on the occasion. It was not with- r'UJess my tars, Mr. ,v said tin
out obstinate resistance that Cunning
ham was taken. Jni, rirnn.
Ileal estate lor sale.
TVT)TU'E is hereby given, that the under-
i. signed, i
L. A. GODF.Y & CO.
Daily Chroni.lo Odice, Fnilad.clphi.-i. Suit in Chaucer1.
Srr.ixii tir Mr. lh-Rnr.s. Wc call the attention of our readers to the able
FKovmrvcK, Jew 2d. A passenger in the mail stage from
U, W,L. ' "-your back, a distance of fortv miles?
in; in linn nil 1 lilC l Hit: u ( oianioii i
l.m signed, enurdi.iii of lti oni't t'birk. :i n r.-..ji.
bly to a decree ol the Probate Court of Frank- DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT, I in county. Indiana, at the January term of Octobkk term, 183d. f
day?"' "Where am 1 from ? why from 1 s:'id court, A. I). 1S31, will sell ut poblityen- Samuel Bond &. Samuel Rees,
Wooter, I guess, and be darn'd to ye."' lUuV the iremise, m the county uud Slate Lxecutori ol Uavia 1 it,,f ,i;,l,, r... i ir. afon said, on Saturday, the nineteenth day of .Igainst
ywi. ill-ill v l.llivj I'll I I H. .11 1. '-. . ... .. ,.lTt T 1
Il.rn.w.li 1 I.. :.l. .1 M ...
i ' " u" the- following tracts of and. to wit: 1 .11! r.x.
... ... . 1
el Rees, Dthers. j
On complaint ia Chaucur.
WOW on this day, to wit : on Wednesday,
ill
tion stage hence for Taunton, about
1 o clock, on Seekonk plains. Th
Jtorni was so severe, and having it to
...... i. - . .. ..r .. ..i.i.-. w . . a. ...... .i
tivioi: ioo ut;iui: in tin; tuuuiv ui i i iliik.uh l no v it ii ni u.-rn irr. h.i . r-niiuii lArnm.
:".o mat are IS as nign like a J;ickson aloresn.l, ami being in the west side, and a plainant?, by Dunn, their attorney, and it ap-
face, the driver, a steady and experienr-
in, 501 our. 01 me ro;
arm nis team was set in
por-tmaster as one bull-calf is like annili-' l,;lrt of fraction, No. v.'o, township, No. 10. and pearinc to the satisfaction of tho Court now
tr, iest to tell a man 1 e bef iro he ri,nS'' -So- 3 WC!t ' tllC uerI8ii line; also, herein Chancery sitthijr, by airidavit made and
jum. ill. iv I'umi i.. ..u.i., .nun u uj nil: ''-IllieU, 111 111 lHIHCl 1'aVlS, OlIU Ol lUt) UCieillUlll l , lowin.' metes and bound, to wit: containing ju this suit, hath departed this lifo, and that
says nothing no horse e,,uld live
m
ed man, "ot out of the road ot hi i . anil fo i said j tl conic ; seventy nix acre--, and t-iKiit square pole?, ly- Israel Wilson hath aduiiuistered on hU csUte,
alOnfJT a lllOf. and I ellll. nil. .1. m-n I r-r....... ; in r -iod u.iM.r .o 1 1 l .ooot v of IVinlilin : t'.ir... 1 1 ll..,ll'.,..,l;,.U':l,n., : C r.f tl.o ..(....c-.
W.'IV. .1th in cum true ct .. - v..... j ... ...v. v
i , ,. .. . ' ' , tail on eend, like a streak of chalk 1 1 SJ"N hemic in the west s,de ot the north- Israel Wilson, Ancil Davis tmJ Mary Ann Da
llllll. I I lllll'll U llir IA . 1 mil lnh..l . . . . . I . . iv. . -j.. i. 1. .. .... ... ... ...
.nrrrh of Mr. Ihirres. on the first nn ... . . :iT " ' ', don I owe the 1'ost-oihce Cineral noth-! l" "'ro. secuo.. ,o. . . , aim town , oi vlS are the cimurcn ana uoir ot tn. .aiaac-
I 13 ' I e II.1U I'lOkCll UlCirnarneSS Il.rce time. i r .... .. . i rail::C J wet: bouinlci as lo lows : be.'iunill' i.:ip.1 llnniel Davis : on hm motion, ruve 11
in now I ."iii.: I .r- ...r i.l. . ... : . - , I . - ... , ...... - -
and alter being tllUS detained three! t, i V Ml" 1 11111 at the northwest corner of the section thirty therefore given said complainant to niuer.d
." i"- ", - ;u kiios on: Jia, aforesaid; running tbetic-, cat seventy eiicht their bill ( complaint aforesaid, by making
uesirir
of our paper to-day, delivere d in the House of Representatives, on the proposition of Mr. Stanberry, to strike out of tlie (Jencral Appropriation bill, the present year's salary of the Russian Minister. The pre sent effort of this gentleman, like all his speeches, abounds with pungent matter; and the portrait there
drawn of John Randolph, must strike
every mind, as a just and faithful delineation of hit character and habits whi.lo the pointed and se vere 'atigation inflicted on the Secretary of State, for sending sueh rt man to tlie Court of St. IVlersburgh, with such enlarged privilege, indicates a fearless spirit, which
quarters of an hour, he found it utterly ' Mister On W
iiiiiMine: iur in norses ie move the; rt-. Tl..., -.4. I.:. .... i
.-ut,'.. i inn riiu.iii.il, i is iiascnrjers. . .. -; n i. - :i i i i ,. r, : , V. h vith tlie mail on his backhand with no
...... ... ..,... j, im y, 11,111) were ie- i,,,m ,i v!, ,,,i,v JjR-
noniil) IhG ; iiolvt; Ihcncr, south 0110 humlred mid iiity six the aforesaid administrator, and tlie paid cf.il-
I.i .....i i,...r. .i,,i:,M.i.,o( ...:.i i,ai . .....t it
ry. . , .. .....in. iiiiiii .-in lim H 11 UlCCHl T d1 illll. ' t ...... .i........ .... t ...v-.w. ... tv uicil UIIU l.lii ui..v,uuiiiu.. lu etui. un. i ii.... . . 1 hus situated. Jus iiascnfrers. . ...:.t. 4i. :i ... i ? i . .,? t v .;.., ..!ost. ti... tr..-i inn lino iimn.-iii..r lh. I .......... rl.. Curflinr fmni -.i(Tk1oi- n.t.li. .l.i.l fit.
. . . ' vt un in,: man on nis naeuv an, wit ii no . j i , uTi .... ...
i . . . . i ii . 1
in.ne-s, nigi.t coming on,an,i henig more K,.rrtrrt 1 ... .,
than three miles from any l.oue, were ' "T ,T lWti' "5 taken in the mail stage an.d brought hack ; to .Providence. The driver wa compcll-j ToxvNsiur Ih.ixTioN. Wc have been ed to unharness his horses, abandon his; r, .pieced to announce the name of the staze and return. j following persons. acandi.l.itcs for Conlhey had a little previous fallen in stable at the ensuing election for town-
wascon.pletely bewildered, and knew Ulrim w r,0lJ not where he was 1 le had thrown out j Aanm K u us lo.idmg and aband.med ,t, w.th the , , cnmc, , J m hope of saving , own he, and (hat ot , F hraim Sil((ol ' his horse, which he said was hisotilv! . '
anxiety. He was directed to follow a! ICClurrs.
h he drove
John Fen e, John Catlenby, Thomas Longley, Jabez "Whipple.
w ith said section line, to the place of begin- cd, that the said administrator and tho chil-
niiiir; and ;ilo, in the seventy live acre of dren, and heirs aforesaid, are not residents of
land Ijin- and being m the said county ol thi State, and that Ancil Davis und Mary
Franklin, and beinjj part ol the I ractioual Ann Davis are minor, under tho nge of twenty-
cctioii No. ;!", in township No. It), and rane oneyt'ars; it is therefore ordered, by the Court
No. west, and on the east side ol said Irac- now here, that Israel Wilson be, and he is here-
tional section. One third of tho purchase mo- by appointed guardian, ad litem, for the said uey to be paid in hand, the balance in e.pial minors ; and it is further ordered, by the Court,
payments ol fix and twehe months, secured by that notice of the pendency of the aforesaid
note, und good security. suit be published in the Western Statesman, a
W'M. A. MAJOR, guardian. newspaper published and printed in I.awr, nco-
January 20, ld.11. 4G-3w I burgh, for four weeks successively, notifying
"Z . and requiring the said Israel Wilson and Car1111(1 lo! 3.1 It. ..:.... Wilson bis wife, and the snid Ancil Dili
A N V person w i'hinc
XM. pure I
Would tiot quail belorc the frowning tence, which would lead him to a houe. 'B'!H' 'voc"'iJ l'ir .Mutual Improvement will the Ohio rier, in Uoon county, Ky. bein-a
cUnro c.C tilled rreatnevs. Thi, ...lv-1 obont three quarters of a mile distant.! ''.'iU - , part of tho licllvicu tract, can b acco.nmo
" " l.n 1 W -1 T i I .vi4ik nwiuiau ilateil by applyimc to the subscriber. A credit joct is likely to elicit mmy able speech- re he no doubt arrived. Journal, j Next, at cand! in .he classroom. Tick-; wiI, beJ RiVcn. ' B. S. NOULK. , ., j. . , . r - i ets may be ha.tW jft. John's, Dr. Pinckard's, i 01,1, isiO 41-tf en on both f-ides of the question, from Or thi: existence of animalcuix in, i-. i. John's ami aYjesic Hunt's. - -'- - -
which wc will endeavor to select and present to our readers a few e.f the best.
JNNOW. Hie hdlowing account was fj-It ii anderstood that Ladies are rcsprctse nt bv T)r. J. Ii. Mure in a letter to fully invited to attend; and that no tickets Dr. Silliman. When the winter had ; nro r,,i"irel '""r their admission.
1 1
Smat.t. Pox. It was stated in the
last Palladium, that a man had died a few days previous, in Aurora, of this loathesome disease. We have since heard it pronounced a mistake, and arc in hopes that it may prove to he such, lb: it as it may, some alarm has been rxrited in this place.and our Physicians arc now hu-ily engaged in the business r.f vaccination. If this he thoroughly attended to, and we hope it will, there
ill he no danger of our ton n being visited by tlie disease.
February II, IH.il.
Clover-Scctl,
(WARRANTED W.ST QUALITY)
L. W. JOHN SON.
made considerable progress without
much Irost, there happened a heavy 1 til of snow. Apprehending that 1 might
not have an opportunity of filling my j For alo by
house with ice, 1 throw m snow, perhaps' . . " i. i ..lrc.ii :. ti :. . r. 1 State of IniN. )
i-ii.oiii iu ii.iii un u. j nere was aio-r-1 . ,. ' es. wards severely cold weather, and I hl- tr,.-nlcun Lonnty. 5 led the remainder wit'.i ice. About Au-; B9l',ul(: notice is h.-r, by given, to all port4i . i . . A. U sons ronecrnt-d iherein. that admini-trn-cust the waste and corsumpiion of t he . c n i i . t i . . r . , r " ' ' 1 , tin of all and sni ul ir, the eoo 1, and chat-
1CO Drought US down to the MIOW, wl.cn ' t.-N, rights and credits which were of (Jr.ir-
Storage ami Coiiiniiioii.
X..W. JOHNSON
"F H" AVINd a lart;e and cotniuodious WARE-
JU w IIOI SI is prepared to transact all kinds
ol business in that line, on reasonable terms. Sept. '.'.. CASH
"B A ID for Rood quality PORK-DAURELS,
and I..VRD-KEGS, on delivery, by Nov. 31. O. TOl'SEY
V7IITDO vV GIAS:S & PUTTY,
it was discovered that a ul.lSS of water, W. II im.non,!, nf,. of the founty of Franklin ( ' '.' "r Ground in oil, and prepared for ujp, )
which was cooled with it, contained ' a'oreaid ; who died inn-Mate, has hi , n duly lON'STANTI.V on hand, and for alo, at
hundred of animalcules I thcne.in- I-'"''"' ''- mderi.-,d, bv the Clerk of the M.y c ,. innati prices, by
; I . o I c i i r.i I robite t ourt of said ( omit v- I he underined another glass of water, out of tie ,, , .. . t . , ' . signed believes said i state to be insolvent. same pitcher, and with the aid of a mi- NATHANIEL HAMMOND, Jidtn'r. croscope, btfore the soow was xit intoj Drookrill, Fb. 1st. A. U. 1MI,
crson wishins; to fffr anil Mary Ann Davis by their guardian nforo-
. I .1 i 4 j.. ........ . ............. ;,uu, n. U.p.ui in ...... uiu viw.-'i...w !!5;ta HT.LL IMPJWr- born Circuit Court, in chancery sitting at their
.teJtSMii ED I ARM, situated on term to be holden at Law renceburcb, in and
for said county of Dearborn, on the second
-I Monday, in April next; then and there to an
swer to the bill of complaint aforesaid, or ti e same, as to them, will be taken as confers.-!,
and the matters thcrsin prayed for, as against them, w ill be decreed accordingly.
JAMES DILL, Clerk I). C. C. January 18, 1831. 4.V!at.
L. W. JOHNSON-
.lOlt-WOKIi, Of all kiuds, Matly suW), at this OAti
" Here, sons of Science and the Muse' fiien !. You'll find a faithful brother to attend, Who humbly hopes be may your Hatchet moml.' CLOCK AND WATOU MAKXr., SilvcrMiiith and
JEWrLIJCIt, HftESrr.CTFFLLY in-
-$tJ forms his friends and dX the public generally, that
.if S he has opened a Shop in the i'-Grf brick builditn; ndjoinin- S.
Hathaway'? Store, on Frout
Street, where all calls in the lino of his profes
sion will receive his BEST attention. Watch Chains, Keys, Seals, and Trinkets, for sale. Purchases old jrohl nnd silver. Rising Sun, lad. Jan. 1st, 1831. 4-rl
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