Western Statesman, Volume 2, Number 2, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 25 March 1831 — Page 4
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anv part of the northern! Doctor fzr.l I'l'lTl1,
i1UNTIM'LS to keep on hand, :it la
iv.i-
s OKI
! . I... I
Pa- !
ti'iit Medicine-, Paints ami D e Mull's, einhrnc-
all our fivorile grasses not from theo- micci'ss in rv l)ut from twenty-live years" close cx-, state.
nc-rionce and tnWrvatinn. The lucerne crass I have now cult iv.i- stand, in l.stwrwicfbur-li, a lane an
l.- .1 i . .i t.d f..r ..i,rl,f ,,;:vl-,ci ..-... I.-., ;..r .',,11 taut assortment of Urjis ami M.dicim
it iiinr wt h: no ouiii ijrase? man v- - j"1 -i inning i..n -.1 . "... ...,,;,..; i,...;. : :,..,. i" ... i l"
iiu'se in exi-ience. or none inner, wo. " 11,1 almost everv article of the kind iu u.-c, ou,ht to he thankful f .r what we have, ; clovor, an.l that on spoils adapted to it, it . which arc warranted to be genuine, and are :m.l rmli'.-ivnr t.i m il... 1 1 . m.wl of tlx. in ' lllUst and will supersede it almost entire- ottered for sale on a- '-ood terms as they have
ill 3it t unit an hj-.h nto.nlio lias jllt s tt,is so, o, it i not so. And Iv except where the clover is intended tor tw. nty-iive years Wvn connected ,vc ;irc tie onjv IH,0.,i0 ,vllo mav0 ;uiv; merely as a preparation for wheat. 1 with you. hut who iron, ill health has vrvWf),im to know led-e. who confute I '-dl make sonu- further remarks upon
""ii vi Mill -T i it i iiy 1 1 i IU I 'M lillllM il f.x l:. 4 IT. iri vui-r ! I w ivmi kn mv l:it i:
1 mi: in nr ui i i iiui u:' iii un it" i-"- ' v . i v. 1 1 T - . .
-ur s ex
it om yoiirMcic(y aiiilhl.ors, to make a MJ ,ln;ll. aM(1 f fo'louhtful conn.ar-; perience, which hoth for their extent fi'W ri llfilL .M - till.... 1 m-..-1 itLt.,i- 1 . i 1 . r I til
. in.nr- . m .. j. . 1 .i t,iv.ii inn 1- ;ij1vi value.
evfT !)(.' 11 ,-olii 111 tin- Mate, t'ltMer at wtioinst'Jc or n tiiil ronsi-tiii, in j):trt, of the lul low iu artii h s : DriiiTs cV: Medicines.
est to the caue ol a-i u ulture .' I he ' 1 .1,.. .,r' former
IjI L 1 I I 1 1 1 1 I f I I I it 1 I LI 1 1 1 C 1 1 I I 1 I i 1 - ' ' -
topic which 1 purpose to discus, is the ! thc m.?t agricultural nation of Kurone c ulti ation ol (he various kinds ol v-.ret.i-' i. : ...i.;..i. ft,.
UH; II.ILI'MI -lilll I'lUHUT I ? Vlli LllilH.31
and success, far exceeded those of anv
11 1 i i-i
nie proiiuciions wmcu r comprise
unorr me name 01 irrases. 1 um 1 r-,.,11 e.. 1 ..... ..a -i,:
ptand by tin term, a 1 thoe vegetables, na to s.,y .lcti!cr its productions do or which are outlined by domestic a,u-: dl) ot thosc oft;rt.;it Jritain.) ma s ,: food tn pastures, or a hay. ; j(1 ,avin (1,nvn ;l lnr:ulow a? th tonn I here certaudy no subject more ; it ,s Uu U dws not ,m,an as witU u wc, imp,.rtant to those parts of our country j lamU but mowi jt u thdr which depend onnuMng.and tatting do-; ti(.c toj!mv lVom six (o (rn aitR-rent variinfstie animals ol the uelul elates, the !,.,:, .i ,1,;. 14P.W... i.
iv ihn hAno 4h. t ww,. ! -
t a iti'. nvi 1 mm lltv Mlij't I know very well, that 1 shall be 1111
Alcohol AniL' Sri'il A lit i moil v. nnK i i i .id
year. 1
My first piece, (lour years lroni the , Arrw Koot ced.) 1 reserved lor soiling. It was cut i Arsvnir.
amount of food, for its extent of soil, in ! down four times, and pastured the fifth. I Ammonia
The first ruttimr w:i on the tenth ,.f! i'-'aio I i.pavio.
. 9 Itarhadoc 'I'ar
The second piece was sown with red top, and was cut and made into hay three times, and depastured 011 the fourth. There was good feed of a fifth crop on Christmas day.
J he third piece was sown with tall
Horax Kiirirundy Fitch Cantor Oil Cardamon Sivd Cam wa y do. Carhonate of lion Chamomilo Klowors
t loves
founded on sound philosophy, which j meadow oat grass, in the proportion of j einiiamon 1 means no-more than the result of intelli-' ow ulel "foat grass to six pounds of Coloinba Rad . ' . r 1 1 1 1 Iiirerne ( orroive id)hmato gent experience. It ts founded on this ; lu ; Cn-am of Tartar
N'utri.ite of Potaik Nitri.- A. id Mux Vomica Nipple Cl-a-e t.)il of A Imonds
do Amber iK Aniso
Cloves J 111 ii per I.avemUr I anion (Hives Origanum I'enneroy aJ I'eppermiut Sassafras Savin Spearmint
at the out-set, hv the replv ol nnniwif
farmer, t h.lt we ,nv nut In n iii.lrnrti 1 ! 1 it 1 .. . ,1 rri, llrct , , . 1. .
" . . . , 1 well known act, that every species oil , " wv "' '"T 'J u:iUi i xas Coloevnth OI1 this suhu et. e know better t 1:111 1 -i 1 . 1 , it n n 1 tn,1n, ;,l,. I,, il,;. hr.i .. 1 .. .
:'. son. ami more especially ricn sou, will I .i mi? ui?i,ciup on.u ( cocuius- imtiou any theortwal larnur ran know, what hi,riH, n)m,.ihn,,.nt to manv varieties of! celled, the lucerne or the oat-grass. Canthar.de,
best, suited to our soil we have herd- ..i... ... 1, i:(V - Hut iu everv snrreedm-r . ,-.,n th.. I. Calomel
do do do do do do do do do do do do
Spike
" Here, sia. of Science am! the .Muse's fiwml, V"o"U laid a faithful biotlii i Id attend, Who hueilily h'ipi'. he may your ft atcliri menO.-7 CLOCK AND WATCH MAKEH, Silvoiiiiilh ;tnl
jewex.i.t:h,
i:sn:cTrt i.ly m- " '-"v;'v tonus lu's friends aril
g ' l"'Wio ,fr:.lly, that
V'CJP t,rirk a-ljoiuintr 5.
" nathauay's Store, on Front Stroet, wherr all calls in the line of his profeifion will receive his BECT attention. Watch Chains, Key?, Seal-, and Trinkets, for sale. l'urcha'es old pold and silver. Riin Sun, Ind. Jan. l?t, 1631. 4S-3ra.
Woollen Manufactory, ( anliti and ( lolh-Ir sin. f 9111 C. subscribers liavinsr rented the Factory
gras. and dot er. (white and red.) and ; of tlu. vh((,
' ; plants, each acquiring a ditlerent species
regale of uhosei0'"10 predominated to so great a de-
Colo
;ne water
red top. nd we want no more. They j productions w ill he much ereater than if thilt U d to he the only crop, j , r.i ..,ii. H I.,., ... h ' 1 ''ei' . .i i ...
.lie i if i Lt i it ii us li.iii inv . u v . hi I mil. ; .i
.v ..... line same
landish i:r.ises. ait, trent kinen. 1 rti . . i i .
! : I I'll' IN .11' V. II T II Tl 1. IIMU'll I I- i
1 - ' t raoidinarv to tho-e w ho
to Hi :ny ol tiii. hut well known to the
aim ls hair Pencils
row n Lancet''
o'.l was sown with one species
I'll! was owing to the greater breadth! Movers Powder
"I of idaids only. This w i'l not aeneav ,-I OI s kaV'
.. ! 1 . II " I 1 1 .. . 1 . i .
iae been ac-' maue lour crops ia-1 summer
cimonu d to the exfenie cultivation ,f rxrpllont '';iy lroni it. amounting in
1 never cut it till it llow-
owm r of the exteiiiive nu .nlows oa tin
Oran-e Peal
Tareiroric Elixer
Pearl Ashes Peruvian ISark, Com. do. Yellow do. Ped lo in iuilli Phosphate of Soda Prepared Chalk Pomatum in slick Pommade double
I
i exotic plant-
while o;
tie of plant-; ' : to Slx t,,,,s ;u"' ,l M;il' I,tr acre and I ! ' . it.... 1 1.... : . r. i. . i .. ..: i. . i
Pigtails
F.xtract of HyosciamuVPaiiit Pnidies
Fmetic Tartar Qua-- i j l-i nee of Cinnamon Qui. kilvcr
.j atter that it furnished a rich supply of
I ! I . .1.-1 i
....u.es mu,,!.: menu.ov gra-. ; lh(, r.l(.tu ,.,,. (,x;unil!,s ,, ;., (;(llu, , ailer It
11 tins truly vank. e rrass coi. d lie iiaiw- i. - ;.. i ... i . i .... ! a Iter leed. Tliiii'r..n H:i.i ,-,n.l !.
laled to :i!l them,,-,, low hottnm-, the Ii;l-i)lllM.lMot,1(.ri! H(. liea,a!l jKT iu!'nred by a great number of intelligent j turallv moiS cold, half peaty l.,.U of s:U!1,: oth(.rs n-juir,. the richest ! Z-' , 1 AeW- I llhioil. th. :r in e, :i.-. u.ci. I... . ' I ll-.m.r 1....... I
. - -s - ( v ,., . , imipost, pure .unius or i t v , ...v.. vc.,,,,,,,. lu.ti n w.ial . ,,. ,
: s- ...: i i -1 i i . i . . i ...........
If uu give to the plants ULU lo tOM 1 1,1 V ),';,r iaUl d"'lV 11 ' n"ui r Sulphur
He lit siilli-, i .:. a i- :. i an acre and a uuarter or a ii;i-lin r. he-1 'omrer Pad
i v ; i I I 1 I 1 1 i t n 1 .1 I II M II Mill I I lll Mil I fil- i - - - " -
cient pnntitie-: win tin r tro.n its npen-i ,.u i. ,,.,,..1, ,i,..v -.t .,.-.. I..,.. .!...;.. i iUZ ?atistied that it i admirably
i:u. do.
at least doubled. It i dillicull to nr.,
cure its seed. It is not f,,r ale in -ulli
A 1
lame soil, which prefer
. : peat, in Ii earth, they at once Jose their !
illh.and become rotten at the root and
perish. Thi U in exact conformity to that wie, intelligent and beuiticeiit s tetu b which (he whole univer-e i governed. itl.uuf entering into the inexplii abb" law, which goyeiu the vegetable kingdom, as well a-; the animal, we may content nurse h es- with the fact; and the only ijuestion with which we need trouble our-eves i-, win titer the f'n f , ...; or ,:. It i certain (hat the
j experience of the Kugli-h farmer has
ili...l ill fll.tr -.f ll.ic irrnil i.ij.f
II . . , ,. , . ..... ' i "I'l iiii-i C,l .llllli l l' Ol 11 ill lii-ini -lit. llil . ...I. ..I .....I... !
"in ihui 1 1 ii i iii 1 1 1 ' i l i : ii imi i nil ;e i i , .
l. , tv ii. .... i
' 'eiiu.llll much to : U'siduou i
ot Lemon lied Precipitate of Ani-e , Ivhiiliarl) ol Peppermint loi-n. Cantor of Cloves 'Uotteu Stono of HercHim.it died S;iiiiu!er. ol intercreen lioin
i. SallVon il. Aiumoniau
ing with d.llii ii!ty or ft, mi w !i itevercau- i ,
rs it h not always a u it ua producer; hut still its value i- bevotid ail calculation. Low m- adows are ci.eitlv fui ni-l!-ed with the dilb-n iit -p. of carex. a coarv sharp, wm tides- mass, en which no animals but iho-e which are nearly l.tmishcd w ill feed, and on whi h those who do feed constantly decline. We hae then one species of grass ,,f no,,!hi cultivated, w hi ch is i if i mi stimalde alue. It is no idb-' speculation, but sober
gras can mm r.i un in I h
meadows, our agin uliure ha gain by the aetie. earnest.
tad. and unb -s a d 'fender of ignoranei
seeds; 1 can o'dv add i;i favor of (his the
oretic.!!, if it may be so culled, -orrim, l Iii- .'-.'. that a ri h natural meadow . w 1 1 i 1 1 li -i s 1 1..-. . r Ii. ...ii lie. J.-in.!'....
. ........... ...... . VII.'I.MW.IWW fin 1l-
" , , ' ' ' . -b' vears, and as I b.
I nave CIU 11 Mil- sel't.lt v ease. la-'lelv
10 gam a paiieni iieani g. i ir Uu ee j n;it,ini
lavorite v.i.iss, s. i)e tieiiis -r.tss or nmo-1 t... : : ii. . i-
in is in vi n n .i i' hi e i. irnoe. . i- . i .i .i
-i 1 . ' leg to iis,urn uie growin, or e i
i nev lensnn r ir a t r coare and not
I -li e years, and as v carp. 1 ha e cotintc
i!0
Ii lieen i'i 'cii s of
gra--es. all llourisli
mi
w ithouf
apparent interference. and none appear-
!o. (Jidinid
'onn (iiinu do Camphor do Aloes do Arabic do A-s ifetida. do (niiacum do Myrrh do Frank incense do Scammony do (iamboe do Tracacanth do Sh, F:i0 'to Kimo '! (eilliaauin Mi 11, 'Imnij Ni-er Ipicacuaii .l.t lap Juniper Perries I . i ic !n ii i;i i : .
I.I...1. . I. .1 i i. , . . pioiirc, l.viract
Mi.M k Mm-. i;,e lanu in w iiicti Have l.enn.n Acid raised it, is a warm soil the surface I Mangood, hut thin on a gravcllv bottom. It' Ma.Mn-ia Alba has ,.od drouirht better I hati any otb.-r' M-'-m-sia Cab ined
.... ....a,. ...
... l i nriatie AciU a v. ays used gypsum, and Vl.
dapted
i for this purpost. 1 laid it down with
barley, hut it grew o fast that I was obliged to cut the barley stalks verv short, or el-e I should not have been able to thresh it, so thick and succulent was the lucerne. 1 cut over this field once, and then dc pastured it. 1 mention this fact as a remarkable one, because the French writers speak of it as a ii nj rnrr occurrence even in their climate, that it w ill bear the sc the the first year. At the South and in New York, the lucerne has done as well as with me.
el many persons have not succeeded) with it here. It will not vndure wet or'
gra-
1 I.
riance of others.
Having made these preliminary remarks. I -ball say something of such grasses as are cultiv ated in I luropo. and of w hiih I have made a fair trial. J heg it tube fully understood, that speak only of my ow n experiments, though I shall take notice luieilv of the experiments of others, which hate come to my know ledge. The orchard glass, iit !j,'i? trfunu rant, i? one of the grasses freipieiul v sow n in Ureat lliitain, though I cannot find that it is Used on the continent of Kurope. If has been growing into faver in (his country, and gradually taking the place of le rds-gra-s. or timothy. It has been
successfully cultivated by my intelligent
aveiy nutritious ea. ( ;s nol ..x.p. sively cultivated m anv part of lurope on this account. I am. bowiver, disposed to admit, that it is w ith us highly valuble but its value is limited bv ih.e f'oilowiug conditions; on low lands, or highly cultivated grounds, it yields a great an.l a Madv crop. It is less liable to lodge fiiau anv other mass. It fills in with our too care less habits of cuhiv ation, be( .uise it may be cut in the month of June, or it will stand till Augu-t, at w Inch last periml it will be of about as much value a straw, though even then it will have a bright and beautiful appearance and be alcalde. It is admirably adapted to inn-holders, and liverv stable keepers.
'I j " 111 Z 11 .' i
brcaue if wears well. I he oung. st ' .'tin I rince, l.s-. oi Uoxhury. horses will find their powers ofmast.ca.-l on-i ipience ol his n ommendation, tion snilii ienilv taxed in consuming a ' I hav e tried it for .e eral years pasf. and rack full of it in a nighf, and it w ill take J unable to speak of it with such unneaily ih ;re,A ,,iait to eli'e. t this. In ; mialilie.l praise as has been bestowed dry land, it soon runs out, and iu all j " HU ' : M) ntheis. Its advantages are, grounds it gives v, ry little alter crop. 1 1 that it is a very early grass, atlbrding an believe all there propositions to be (rue. early pasturage, and an early crop. It The red clover is i;e r used in I'nrope. hears repented cuttings, and allbrds a a we commonly u-e it. It is almost al- great quaetiiy of after feed. Its disadwajs employed ;i- agie.n i top as t' vantages are that unless its seed is most tut ce-sion crop to be fed dow n bv vai i- abundantly sow n, it is too apt fo come up on animal-, and then turned under as a I il'H' ' remain in detarhed hunches: preparation for w heat. Indeed, as a ha v , gr.issjt is eaten greedily, but when crop it must he admitted to be ef verv 'made into hay, it is pot a faioiife food smull Value. s We si!j,,m u-e it in!'-"" either the horse or cow :t( Ic-j.-t it w laigl md,asit is os.-d in llun.pe and MU ',;!" heen tuif own experience. I
in the southern states. must toni.!.T it as a very inferior gra-s forii-. lis dura
tion being so si mi t. (for i! in!v lives two' ! - ol the leaves are apt to turn brow n
years in any rise) is rt verv serious ob-j'"' p n-h belore the llowei sfalk is fif to jei tion to if. are ofn n d- e. ivi d iu i ' "t. I'roni this cause (he llavor of the this resperf. because its head rip. n in j hav i ur-L only not aromatic, but it is to tnifcevsjoii, and new plants are ;i!w;nvni) senses positively disagreeable. In pringmg up in our gi minds, and we do dry ing. it loses mor' in w eight than anv iiot p- ti eive what is i il ainh true, that hay with which I atnac epiainted. no i lover plant ever n ailn s its third j The (all meadow oat grass (Vw n, yr:,r' ! 1'iti'ii:) has pi ov ed, under tm cultiv atiorj, As to the red top. by win- h I under-,' a niosi valuable mass, and has (v
taint the ,.,. iiri.ti n-i. Pio-t oiMiliiiili noited ibe bi.'ii i h.irai ler I'iv. i. !' il 1..,
i-i iimi' , i v i un STiiies.iii iiii-i ii i i-it .-. .. ii.
11X11- . , ,', . ,-' . , . i 1 i "u
ivamaiiie sumuiani. i lia e emu ov ei : Nut M, -s
two bushels to the acre.
il my repeat
l .111 .
ed experiments shall result in it sue-! !;.,iemaii cessfnl culture. I shall he happy; and if Hnti,h oil
not, 1 shali have the consolation of we meant endeavours in a good cause. He pectl'ully yours, J. Kowia.i,
Patent s I Irons
i' i ou i it fortius lroni tin fact, which 1 iave never failed to remark : the upper
i i
'.' )'(.'( !. l!o-
1'iiglis't gra- ol our meadows, mir .istures and our lawn, it unipu si ion ibh the bis irjft ol 1'ldV idel.i e, to p.l-l; ing or grazing munli'ie. It is pif nnial. It h is creeping loot-. It will i otn in Ppi'e of all unit i (iii is, a ml if it w ere inl for its tiatur.il enemy. (In i om h ra-. it
would in Ii ii ais men nine all ?'n r gr.is (Tt is- It makes adinii aide h n . t. sn,, ,
rv best (lf ,a lr all oi(. i atlle. 1 :t its d f. i f, an , th if its roj.s s hbt a' H (ime, and a 1 1 - i j ng roots soon
id In I o- M S bound.
I". I'hiiuiey, I'.s.j. of 'bath-stow n and Lexington. It is a vcrx earlv, and a ry tal! grass, y ielding a good burden. Il w ill s(ai t as fn ipietillv and as rapidly alter t utting as (he on h od grass, ;, m ikes a oi, i hay. has the adiant age o being a perennial and enduring
t n mv t'n si eperinieii(,'.'il vearv It l lsli 1 1 MM II Veils vilthoill (he
mi -ss y of" renew a I. Tin sainfoin, a livoiife or.iss of I'l llne, has never uc ecih d u ith me.
Dl.'HI.IC notice is hereby -iven, that we have taken out h tteri of administration
on the estate of Spencer Curtis, l ite of learborn county, dee'd. ; hich estate i amply solvent. We shall expose to sale, at thc late residence of the deceased, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, PLOUGHS, Waon aEtd liicaiw. And nindry other articles, on Saturday the silith inst. Terms made known on thc day of sale. NVIMFUKI) CI UTIS, , , . JOHN MAVIS. J A.Iwm
.March Pi, l-.t.-.ia-.lv.
Hal-am of Life tiodfrey's Cordial Steer's Opodeldoc Thompson's Kyt Water Marl, in Oil Worm Tea
Paints and )ye Stuff
Alum Anuatto
do Kralus Salt-, Clauber do Cp-om do of Mart dioriv do of Tartar Seiieka Snake Root Soap, Ca-til do Fancy shaving
Sjiirils Lavender
do Turjieiiliiie Sipiills Sy rup of Sijuillj
ISul'ihate ol'Ouiniue
S-:i',elia Senna l'ol. Sup. Carb. Sodiv Su-ar Lead Sulph. j:ther Spirits Niter Due. Spon,'i: rinm" Tartaric A:id Tim I. Castor do. Iii,atali. do. Valerian do. Uhubarh Valerian Had
! euice Turpelili jWinter's Harks jWhite Vitriol Metiieiues.
jHuir.s riivd.-.
Mouiaeh Hitters l.ee's Aiuler-oii'.i do. Scott's 1.. lott's do.
do. Viiisln
in New f .awrenctburgh, would inform
their friends, and the public, that their Cardin;z, Fulling, and Cloth dressing works ary now in full and complete operation; and that they are ready to recci ve cloth for dressing at their factory. They jilei! e Ihem-tlves that Ho pains shall be span d in having the work done iu the he-it possible manner, and in a limited a time, and on as reasonable term, ;h at any othei establishment in the country. I!y close application to business they Lope to mi."it a liberal share of public patronage. The subscribers wi-h to inform (he public that they receive wool to manufacture on sdiarei. georce jackson, wiluam (;uai.;i-;k. Lawrcncebur-h, Mn-h, 11th, 1 1 . I -3 vv. NOTICE "OTICI" is hereby i;h ell, to those pervji, i- lor whom 1 have recurdel deeds, the teej for whieh have not been paid ; and to tho-e iudchtcd to me fur fees as Clerk cl" the J)earbora
I'ircuit Court, that if those fees are not paid
belore the l-tol April next, mean-will beta'icu to collect them bj law, which will -ad ile t!,j parties concerned with additional -m! J,lrm j 1 ill will contiliue, us usual, t.; ih-nv eonveyance, mort.u'aL-ei, iowers of attorm y, and ad other instruments of u riling, whet la i intendi.'.J for home or abroad, on as moderate terms ui any other competent indiv idual in tl. c. -iii tv. lie will attend to the Practice of Lai- in Circuit Courts, in the Cuiiiitie of Hiplev, Jle,-;,. titr, and Franklin, shouh! he mi 1. 1 with .npioymeiit. llti will, also, practice law In font the .Magistrates' courts, iu Dearborn cuunty, if employed; and in this latter tiiisiii..,s i, fll
Hooper's
Hliie Vitriol Copperas Madder Clirom (Jreen do. Vellow Lithraire Country Phvsicians,
I'lintiase, are
Lam) Hlack Prussian I'Iuq Red Lea. I Spanish Hiowii h Whitiii?Venitian Red Vermillion Pulty, c. .S.e.
ami others wisUii''to
I
requested to call at the old
stand, in I.avvrcnc. Iiurcli, and examine for thellisi Ives. l S In the absence of Do.-t. Ferris, DocJehu John will attend totheshop.
LA MOTT'3 COUGH DROPS.
. i s,iWr.yu;i,1N,',r(',,,,4,(.,,,,.,,.,,(' ,,,.
istimas. T1MKLV use ol thi s,- Drops may be con
oid Soldiers of the Independent t niou - sidered a certain cure, iu mosl i ,.c
Cavalry, will parade at the house, of .Mrs. or- j ,., Cv-, ,;, WC(J a f
on the "id Saturday in April, I S 1 1 ; ,ii- " 'i"pinr-l ,,u,'l, J fifiitulti flir,athinK d, armed and clipped, in the luwdi-l 11 ' SI, ,, ;,riiu- iVo'm debility: and ?,!
lt3 order of 1st Lieutenant. j .-lsHnna it is singularly ellicacious
Cavalry.
rn'MI. Oili. ers, non-commissioneil Oilicers,
leys, formi rt cU.
isaac siM:ci:ii,o.s. March IS, 1S:1. AkiEi8iiitlra1(ri- oi i-. S -VINli taken out letters rf a.'.miiiistr a-
tion, iirreeablv tola,oa the estate of
John oorhe. s, deceased, late of Franklin county, (ml. ; I do hi r. by notify all thos... m.
i irections lor u-nur, and certificates of ,;- porlant cures, ai-company each bottle, price "tie Dollar. For sale by DU. FFUI!C ' S,T'- ' - g.i-lyr:
Ni wOri ks, Fni. Kith, lS.'U. F. it known, that the r. port-i that are in
h htcd to said otatc to make ,,,,,!, ate :.. i .... . I'W ,n,H s l" 'ractcr of
... ... . . . 1 ' i " '"ii ood ana in., ..,(.. ..I,, .....
on in; ami inns,. Having cianus, lo pr. -. nt thi ai legally authenticated, will. ill one year. S.nd e-tuU' i- si,,jms, ,1 to be. insolvent. WILLIAM W. CAUSOX, ,-r M n. h Mh, ls:u. . (w
air unfounded in truth. T),,.,
iieivioval.
JH. T. ESEMI01--H:i4l,i-,
OWIl W lie,
relore I il.ii.L :
" "'cumoenion me to make this acknowl edgment; my reason for do,,, thn in a desire
... iu,.Ki' some sn, nn reparation for the have done th em.
injury I
The l.tt.rthatl wrote to . Us. Ke.ldinc,,atcdn. August, 1S.HI is,i fad, :v misrepresen
tation of the truth ; it was
I'l
f.'i i be. gloimd. th" and i I 'i'iii i t bre. y n. .
I hate ib i
'I'
n iv
tew
I VI ' 1 H 1 1 He ( ! ll.ti tl I
I have made three II I lis of il, oil! ill i'i. i rv case it j,. is,, , (he lirs( winter, to "in h an extent ;,s lo if ii'b r i(s culture inirai tii able. have not heard of
KSPFCTFI'LLV in-! , , . V V written at a tune S forms, he public,, h.,t ''V0""1 m,,,,T
J. I . VV 11(11), Taken lri Hy Hradley Loriiit. of Rami, a, a.
' Sji-T ,,,w,,",'il'' ,,','Oborrt cou.ily, ,a,e VrVlfe "r,l"l,:,n;,i"' tin- .-, h dayofJa,,.
J. J ":lr dark brownhotse aboil, I I hands hit;h; wi,h the rl!;ht lml foot' white above the pasture joint, wJthaMinll while streak nil the inide of the left hind foot above the hoof; a small Sil,l,,. i;llk () fhp 1. It -id.-; no other marks or brand perceiv able Appraised to twelily-fiye Doll ,r.,bj John H ir risand H. IIoaur,b, lore ,,. ,lls !l,l, day of Feb" ruary, '.S.'ll. AH1.1 MI ltF.WF.T. J. p.
he ha- n moved Ins Sho i : i . i i
in." eis iii'w nrii K luiis., opposite , hcM irk e, house, where In will keep constant! on hand, and for
le. upon the n.osl ...-,.
-nimble terms, a i;t ii. ral assortun n, nf all ai tn I. s m his Ij,,,. of bu-incsj, sin !i :m S.Mhllt s, Itl idlOss, i k tim; i.i:s. i it w i i i nti l OHMON 4V f Ultl vi. I. II MMs, FORTABLE TRUNKS, Tl il i ;i ry I ;h i pint ii I, V v. X . II.' ill iil-ii e Mi-nie, o order, any u oik in I .- Im. , wid, ,1.,. ,. ,),.,,,.,(, (",os.,.,.. "' ''' ' ' 's I " I i,. , ml 1 . s w o .- :,. ' T' "' poi ,t I -t , 1 onl ni 'Ones-, I., ;.,iV ill tlm M; !. I I, , Cii!. i an o ,nn led lo i ill and i xaiiin i foi 'hiu, I wo uc.iirri, Nor Ul, 17(
Wanlrd, NY ..ianti,y of I I, V-M.CD, for w I be h I r In s! i.r, . .. ...II i i.
I ' " " oe pain t K. P SM1TU Janunrj 7th, N31 -if
irk
be assisted, fwhen unable to attemt "I 1,.
winG. Pratt, Impure, who wdl attend to aar appeal? brou-ht into the Cir nit Court. Th'o Cl.-rk's Oili, , will Lu kept open from !) o'clock in the moriiin-,until -2 o'clock in the altenijon, as the law directs. J. Dill will be fouml at th Clerk's Oilice, in Law rem . bur.-h, or at Li plat e of residence, when not absent on prof, jsional liusim ss.
March, 11th, Ks.51.-o-2.
JAMFS DILL
Statk of Imhan.v, ) Franklin Cointy. FJl A.NKLIX CIKC11T COUKT. Sl l-TKKHKK Tl HM, A. D. lp.'tl.l. J ames Prentiss, for the u,e ) ol Heniamin Cozciis. f
' is WNCIIVNCFl
William C. Ko-. ts. ) A ml now, at this day, to-wit : on Monday 1W. the lib day of! Ictober, A. D. ls.-m, , ,ln tbe sal com;, hi, nant, by John T. McK.imcr, lo dicito,', and lib ,, in open Court, hji 15,11
... . .'..... nt , against sail! in It -miaul
with exhibit marke,
tl
iked A;
together
and it appearing t
II.' S. s ,'t l.lll ill I ... 1 ' .... i
wwii w, tn, , tiiij I ii , ,,,,, 1
fd, that the said ttefuidant ,s ,,ot a re,. dent of lis tat.-, it is therefore ord. red, by thu Court now here, that pen,, ,,cy of the s:nd complainant s lull, be publi-hed four weeks s,,, , ,...,,,. oi the 'MVesteru State.-man," a weekly new,! paper pnntetl and published m the Town of l.awicticebun;)!, and State of Indiana, m.Ufvmg an, re,,,,, ring the said defendant to answer
-wo ci,onor Uclore the first .lay of the rext tern, ol this Court, or the matters and th. .
therein contained w Ul
1I1'
he taken ir, : ... .
and decreed accordingly. Copy,t(-t' ' UonKUtjOMNnW'. c. March, A.-D. ltiSIVJ-U-. I a mil v McMlii-iiK-, v. lOlt SALE, WHOI.KSAl.F AM) I! KT A 1 1..
BINCKAUDX NOW.,; kt.-p coustantl, lor sale, at their Dm- and Hook Sn.r.. o.
'"i'-t valuable and approyed Patent and Family Medicine vi : iHH TOIlrooiOS CAVA PILLS
i ii.iou ana curt
ney are wari-i.,!..,! .. .
. ... ut;
-I'V pills ever olferetl to the
I'octor l)er..., V.
I Hilions i!i.
superior to
'HI. lie.
s' V eL'et abb. T;
ilers n,,ll.ii.,- s"..ure, row 1;'',:r,tl',vi-''i,na,odis,,,,8
- " iiaioson s .Med,,'
sore mom I,, ami bowel
.-p;,dd;:ar;h::.;v;sr,,,'o,r - "" l,y spepsia. I.a .Mott'sCou.'l, Drops fo-,. a t. (ion, 1 ' '' '"'''Vwi.utiip.
oie for children'
disease?.
Thompson's Foe WateriWtor And. r-'on's Chem,, a I 'rops. a in, .s, ... i.,.. i i
- ' "'c artn l,.. Doctor Kobt rts' AI, ,!!.. .. ""Hironic diseasrs ,,r i . "" m,ed f.,
" nwr, ami bv.,tvrir
'Pool li-.u-ru
alfei t ions
"ot tor Johnson's I ii ...... 1
1 ' n.r tn,' no,, of Dysentery.
.,?, r,"1'",r-V M(:r' ".ts can' I
ii .Mini e ai l.. ... i
s, , (l(
infill, id,. r.lWllurj nnJ
ii o nn, prices
I.:
flit sl,.,
ther Uiedinui,
iwr. iit ebur.l,, Id. f:i.
hoi 'ax bv ii. rm .i-n..,,,.,,
rmiiF. s...,.i "
trayell,.,,. ,,..i.i. . . .. ""'orin 11
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acr, that Im
l:,itaiinil(.Ml I" lm town f .,.t,vri ,
i-nir .
l'"tethef,.rl-.s Oil;. 7 ' (""'-t'y op.
I'.. 1. 1... v , . ' "
uare. ...... i
- ue w,.l Rt ,.i, t- . .
I llbllc Si
prepared t, ree(.
1 "iitiguou, (o thf
1 n.v ... 1
lers.Hml.,,1, "r,"""'odate tr.ni.I-
f'in.ishctljhisbar .h .H . ' t"", h wr" '"I'-rs. '.,re ,1 1 .h0S',',f,ll'-1'',,ho,.
--'P"'rs. -.,r).fll, ,, .'
he 111 couMai.l ...... . . ' n"vo "-TTants wi
I...1 l. .. . ,
'sMable w ,H )t: at
ibteiit cutler-
H. I IT( H. 11 l,1 Ia ...
vr'' at all tim. . '"R.II be ri-
""- fni and ,!
HIT Public or
Feb ,,,,, - """tun. a(,
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