Western Statesman, Volume 2, Number 8, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 6 May 1831 — Page 3
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THE STATEsttAX.
CIRCULAR.
XWaTECSBURQH, INDIANA. 'Ttin.vy. may c. isai.
Ol R OWN Affmu-
To tte Llectsn of the Third Congressional District. Gentlemen: Havine become a candidate to
We intend pav-' represent this district in the next Congress, I
better prospect of obtaining them in accordance with the will of the people and the preservation of the I'nioii than we could have in the change of men. I never have been a lnce raan; have alwavs exercised my right of sutlYae when within reach of the polls ; ever willing that all others shall enjoy the same privilege without constraint. Should it so happen that the- Pre sidcntial question would shape itse.f in snch a manner as to present other rani, 1 shall exercise my right of suifrage at the, polls in common with other men. But if elected shall feel
in-r i vi.H l K t;rc 11 a out.v 1 owe o myselt, ami ti.e citi-
i zensof the ili'tnct generally, to give a short lv. during the Coming week, with a view , and concise history of mv nativitv, rise ami of recrivinc from our fiiends in that ' rF lift-, throllgh the ,edi.i.u of ti.i. lettcr, together with iuv political sentiments a:ul quarter the little that is due u, on our intentions. I am a'kentuekian by birth, lor1 l .it.' tvtuA VP.tri nlil triin.vl t. tVn fi riiir Mi,:i.
r-V ,a0OrS- UUMlli WCaSlWC ' nca myclf bound to obey the instruction, of the confiJci.tlv hope that our subscribers," ,I1T f.,ther in thenar 105, continueJ with him people of the district, on that, as well a. all nJ ,vl,o arc M, !;tcd to us o.hcr-; tl XzZX Tt I !" l' !, ? TVlse, W ill Consider US. l:i i amrs!, when I countv Indiana, was elected a member f every county within the .district, shall be atwcir.form them that WC must hair mo- the house of representatives and served as ' tended to promptly without regard to section- . . . .. , ,r such in 1S15 June, ltlfi, was a member of the ai 'eelings. Tlf . or do manifest ,njUltlCC to OUrsdf collvcn.itm at th. 'formation of our Constitu- I " as I ain k"own 11 15 understood
that I a in opposed to slavery with ail its eviis
and unnappy effects in society
and our creditors. Those whom w e j tion.
i 1 1 . . i ti,i . ii :n In the winter of the same year was a mcnifnall not nc able to see personally, will , f,. , . t . , 1 i "e noU5C ' representative! at the first jdease remit, hy mail, or Otherwise, the ' session of our state legislature, was re-elected amourt of thr post, and if conunicnt. the ' tw, fr u rrc rs in cctssi"n - intp- ' jvalolonc year, was again elected two years ;r -rif year's subscription. We hope that ! in succcssio'n from the same county,to the san.e
this anneal mav not rrove in vain. Let ,lue In lf:J-S received a commission datcu
, il .March, as receiver ol public monies at 1 ort
For the purpose of becoming more generally
acquainted personally, I have determined to make a tour through the district in the months of June ami July next. I have been informed that there is a report in circuiaticti in some parts of the district that I am a public defaulter, which is not the fact.
1 i
each subscriber consider hirnst It a per- s w.tnr fim th l.:m.l nt .!.- M,.m IV. ; That there was a dill'crence of opinion between
fOliallv addrcsscd-aTHl let him act nc-' f United States, for th'e term of four j -e Government and myself I do not deny - .... . - , ., rears arrived at Fort Wavne. 21 Se-.iten.brr. but that the whole ol the account is paid. I do
COruir.s to UK' principle Ol Hie COiacn c . ... .. .. . ' .. i avor for which I have a receipt in full. 1 with mv lamilv, where I now reside , aver,ior w men i u.n t a rt cnj i m iuu.
rule
NEW GOODS. UST received, from Philadelphia, an extensive assortment of Fashionable
Dry Ciootls, With a general assortment of Shoe, Hoot., IJat-, SSooks, Hardware, Cutlery, Plated Saddlcrv, Glass, China, Liverpool and Quccnsware, Groceries, &c. &c. .1LSO From Pittsburgh, an assortment of JTJNIATTA NAILS, & 3JAII IltON, IlOOl, SPIKE, V ROUND IRON, Casting, Scythe, Sicliles, Buckets, Saddles, Saddlebag's, Bridles, Bridle fillings, Collars, Martingales, Whips,
GEORGE TOUSEY. April Sth. 1S31.-1.
PRICES Cl ISKIVT. CINCINNATI. aaaocTi n wt.LULr kit iliub, oun: & vt..i.p-
Bv re-
WC shall ihm be enabled to meet Uvas re-co.nmisioned by the hand of J. Q. Ad-! fP"ce to the Journal and Democrat of last
:.! an,, the 3d of March. 1827. for four vears more. 'nl"' Pri"lctl mmanapoiis, u.c i,oie ..iu.
v'ii . ni;.ii.v nit 1 1 1 u ii im inuiiir.is ; i'ii?- , , , , i, - 11 i m nt lUMmrlluin nf ln vnift I, mnnt he I ma lie SCen
CCUto OUT business with energy; main- j an,l twelve 'day. I received my papers of retainour principle s with fu rnncss: Sc treat j being the loth of August, lSJ.i. . . i At the Ausif-t election of 13 1, was acain cur hirndsvV our enemies with politeness, j elected a representative to the legislature, from T'lC itviui which hant; upon US like the j ,he conntie. of Allen, Cas, Flkhart, nd St. , - , , .,, , , i Josephs. Ilavinc; srrvel in all those stations demon ct despondcrev, will irn be dis-, ltllin ,hi, ron?rPS;ionaI (iifrVt, together with
- L,.:fi.u.e fri.y . u f4u; I tions to (hcharjr ail the duties ot tr.c oilice as
J J f IU ItlK'Ul J tlllll II M.ll'.l tHH HI'" lilt. U UOIt.' HI lllll , undefined horrors ofj. Ru! ,,y rrfrrence t0 lU Journa!j of j your servant faithfully, accorJ.nS to the best I those several session it does seem that each j otiuj abilities.
Kespecuullv i ours, JOSF.ril HOLMAN. Fort Wayne, la. April 00th, 1?31.
I solicit a fair investigation of
my whole political life, whenever assailed by any person with the signature of the writer afj fixed thereto. I To say that I have no anxiety to be elected would be unwarrantable, for my becoming a ' candidate is a su;iicient evidence of the fact. Should vou thii-.k proper to favor me with
j your suffrages, I shall foel iuyclf und.er ob:iga
AUT1CLLS. FROM. TO. 'lSIIES,Yol, per ton loU 0U Pearl, H S 9 BLKSH1.X, Yellow, lb 1G II BR Ell), Tilot, Lbl 2 - Crackers, t S 00 BE.iXS, (."astor, Lush 1 00 C.i.XDLES, .Mould, lb 11 ti Dipt, " tl 9 Sperm, u 30 COAL, Afloat, bush a ID In yard, " 12i CIDER, bhl 2 0U i O'J COFFEE. Rio, lb 14 Havana, " 4 St. Domingo, " IS Laguira, u 134 14 CORDAGE, Bale rope, " X Other kinds, " 3 20 Ued cords, doz 1 50 X 51) CASTLVGS.Ton i handagc CO (JO CORKS, gro CJ 7S CAOCOLATE, No I. lb H CIGARS, Aruericau 1000 OJ I AS Spani-h, " 10 00 21 00 ; COTTO.V, Ten. &. Ala. lb 204 11 i COl'l'ER, slieulini; " 33 ! old do. u 13 aa
mentod w ith the
the nizhf-marr.
Wedesit;;. spending several wecki in I Cl,i7rn 7",h:n V'e ''"'t may readily become j - 1 " ; acquainted wit !i mv private and political cuar-1
the unpleasant task of collecting', and if.' artcr. Perfection should not be expected from
SticrifPs Sale. I V rirtno- of a decretal order, from the j Franklin Circuit Court, to me directed, I ;
will oiler for sale, on Saturday, the twenty '. first day of .May next, between the hours of ten ' o'clock, A. 11. and live o'tlork, P. M. of said ' day, at the Court House door, in the town of Brookville; first the rents and profits for seven years, provided the same shall bring the sum of six hundred and fifty-two dollars, and all costs if not, then all the interest of William; C Kogers, in the fee simple of the follow-' ing described tract or tracts of land, (known at present as the Franklin Factory property,) to wit : A certain tract or tracts of land lying, j beinc, and situate in the county of Franklin, i
lit. Iam conscious of many imperfections.
Hut do not lear a fair investigation of any particular act of my life, or trait in my character. Fictitious writers I am disposed to treat with silent contempt.
I am a true republican according to the let
in the meantime, the editorial depart-! a"-T r",on on cnTlh' th"pf li
mcnt of our proper may seem to be neg
lected, our friends will attribute it to the proper cause. The groat Wow out at 'Washington, occupies a larjre space incur paper of to-dny. to the exclusion of many articles intended for publication. Co.MMissioNr.il Districts. We ur
. . i.i.i i j c i voie oi i e rcopie ;ireci, or uv ineir mime-d.r.-t r.d that the board of Si.pcn.sors,, .. . . rcpn.ir ntr;llil os. '
.Mr, IMonrok. Tie following letter which we have found in the llielimoiul Enquii f.r. ill ivesatisfaetioii to ail ti c f; it'iiJs "t'lho venerable Ex-Proside'it. Extrait of a Utter from Washington, April 13. 'The Accounting OihVers of the Treasury
DIE STUFFS, Maddei, Copperas, " Indigo, Camwood, rt Locwood, " Fustic, " Nicaragua, " FISH, Cod, " Mackerel No. 1,5, L 3,bbl FEATHERS, lb FLAX-SEED, bufli FLOUR., From w.jons, bbl In store, "
FLAX, FCRS, Deaver,
Otter, Musk rat, prima,
N. utra skins,
.kin
ami Mate oi tnaiana, ouing inc same iraci or 8 by 10
vracis, parcel or parens oi itiiiu eoiu iy oiiu Miriam to William C. Rogers, bv deed cxecu-i nT ai' ,..v,0. . l .. ai,, l ., ..... . ! ORALS, wbeat,
leu on lue oin ii.iy oi .uarcu, if.), nuu cuu- ii . - i u.. .i l t.: ... :., t .i
boi ti kash
ter rind pirit of the Constitution of the United ; have allowed Col. Mor.ot: J 30,010, under the
States, but would be better pleased to have it .o altered as to have the President elected directly by the people, and re-elected a second time only, at tin will of the people. I have ever been in favor of periodical elec
tions or appointments, and only renewable l y
who sat this week, have districted the Countv in the following manner: Laughcry, Randolph, Union, and Ceasar Creole, constitute the 1st District; Sparta. Manchester, and Kch-o, the 'Jd;and Laurenccluirsli and Lona; , the ?d.
John (Ioulkv, of Logan, has dc
c
trii:r.er. We are
i t n C.i.nv i i t.. V.
Countv Commissiotier tiict.
That no oilicer hould be turned out of office
for and during the term for which he was elected or appointed, without being first fairly tried for miconduct in oilice. That removing men from oilice for a mere exerci-e of the right of suffrage, is a violation of the genius of our gnvcnmieii', I ;xt no doubt. That all men houl,i t.e removed from o.Lce
law of Congress, passed at the last session, and
the Treasurer of the V. S. will send him the warrant with the draft, to-day, for that amount payable at the Bank of the U. S. nt New York."
TIIKATICE. riMlin Ladies and Gentlemen of Lawrenco--M-burgh are respectfully informed that Mr. DVhE has arrived in this place, with a company ol connuedian"'. They have fitted up a room in Mr. Fitch's Hotel; where they hope, by their united efforts to please, t descne the approbation of the public.
O i Saturday t vcijinir, .Mav 7th, will be i
presented, for the first time in this pi ice, the Mclo Drama called
in said deed described as being part of Frac-j tiona! section twenty four, township ten, range three, west; and fractional section eleven, township eleven, range thirteen, situate on the Wett Fork of White Water river; taken in execution as the property of William C. I!oger and to be sold to sntisfy a decree against said Roaers, in favor of James Trrntiss, for the use of Benjamin Cozzens. And if the said property shall not bring the sum of six hundred and filty-two dollars, and all costs, I will then set over, and assign to said Prentiss, for the use of said Cozzens, all the interest of said Rogers in said property, in discharge of a mortgage given by said Rogers to said Prenfis. JOHN EOOP, Sheriff F. C. Brookville, April :21st, 1831.-7-3w.
Post Coach.
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whenever it apre irs that tl.ev arc unworthy
lined -landing a poll for CoUr.tV Com-jol tl.c oilice or the confidence of the people. . , That the elective f.anchisc should be free
at t!ie e.nMi.ng ciect.o:?. an(, C(,,ni to tvtl.v clliztn. .iUtllOl izrd to S.".V, that WlL-j That no candidate should be supported, upon
, j-ji r-1 rartv principles alone, s a candidate tor ' .,- ' ' , . , . . . . r , I 1 hnt merit should be the principal test, for for the '2d Dis- an otfeer of any description.
1 hat no one houlil riiio ir.to o.iicc upon ta.
merits of auy other men. j That wc should allow all candidates to ex-! Noah Noble,
1 rrise their ri-hts as tree men. and narticular- i James Scott.
ITT
the Fall of the Tvraa:t :
will be
With other KiitcrtainriK nts that pressed iu the Bills of the da v.
5
ex-
Wc loam that Walter
Armstrong,
C.iHdtttatrs. r:!.rcT:o?c r;nsr monpay in .wcrar, 1S31. For Gov: i nor.
I Milton Stapp,
ar-
6 A. .V. and
rue at Cincinnati at
noon.
Fsq. bus been appointed, by the Hoard lv the riil.ts of suffrage as well as other citi-, Tor r e,,;.Ar. Pm,, iv Trm;nr,r fnp zeti-. But when representatives of the people, Jjmcs Gregory, ol St:pcrtaors, I ounty rea-urer, lor ' milev.
ipcrvisor
the current yc.'.r. Trom thi we infer tliathe will not be a candidate for Probate Judge.
Th? following g nllctncn were elcctrd Trustees for tl.c I.awrer.ceburgh lirido nipan,on tlic td ir.st: St- hen f.n How, Jeremiah rhieney, Thomi Tutus Jahrz Per'-ival, Win. S. Diirbin, Mark M'Cracken. G. H. Dunn. M. taru;-l) ar Sir: I attended the Jneknn iu.-. tinu-, held at Mr. Tucker's, on the lf.thin't. and am happy to inform you, that ..,. men nf our townt".ii: arenot.o
! thev should lrictly obey the mandates of their
constituents. Should r.r.y representative be cor.scicntiou, niul could not serve the people according to their will, he should idign his seat and permit the peole to e'-.-ct another man to tl 1 1 his place. That I have ever been in favor of periodical
elections will show, hy reference to the Jour-j nsls of our State Contention. The internal improvements of our country byroads and canals, greatly depend upon the i
persons whom you e lect as your servan.s to Hie St..te and l uited Slates deliberative assemblies; therefore, great care should be taken to elect cood, competent and attentive men to biiMiicxs, to fill those stations.
Civorof the General
1 have ahvavs been in
ra-v t. be deluded hv mere rhalf, a the great Government donating liberally, for the purpose
..,..1,! 1 i.- l,....I..r. nf ili ii , :irtv imjL-ined. Al - , nf makin? a tururukc road from Lawrence-
tfr. v, r, l r. :u- il. thev at length succeeded ! hxn..x tj Fort Wavne, and from thence to the i George Sutton, Gcorjre L. Deibler.
Mr. I.anr. who sani ne ,m,tli hen. I ol the St. Josenh s river, wun
'or Lievl. Governor.
David Wallace.
ios Smilev,
For Congress. John Teat, j Oliver II. Smith, Amos Lane, Joseph Ilolaian. Johnathuii M'Carty. State Senate. George II. Dunn, James T. Toilock. For Legislature.
James tValker. Sol.
David V. Cuilev, Ezra Ferris,
Pinckney James, William V. Check, Probate Judge. Arthur S. Vance. Co it n y Commissioners Mark M-Cracket., For Legislature.
Daniel Si. John, John Ueid,
Manwaring,
T HflE proprietor wouhl inform the public Jff- that a Post Coach is now in operation on the route Irom I.awrcncebur.li, via Elizabethtown, C'lcves, &.c. to Cincinnati. Leare Lau rencehurgh on
MOXDAVS 1.2 u i'nT-;inv5
FRIDAYS S 2,
Leave Cincinnati on i TI F.SDAVS ) Al 6 .2. JI. and arTHURSDAYS rive at Lawrcnccburgh I SATURDAYS S at 12, noon. j The above line connects with the Indianapo-! lis Mail Stage ut Lawrenecburgh, on Tuesdays. ;
j The proprietor would also inform the pubj lie that he has procured anew and elegant j I four horse coach, of sullicieiit capacity tc ac
commodates passengers, and that intending to superintend the driving in person, he hopes j to give general satisfaction. The fare, in all cases, will be moderate. ! Persons wishing to take passage will enter j their names at the Stage OiTiee in Lawrence-: burgh, at Maj. Hunter's, and at G. L. Murdocki, Cincinnati. j
JOHN D. CUMMINS, Proprietor. April 27, l31.-7-3m.
Corn, White beans, GlW-Poudtr, DupouC. Cin. Hopewell, Kentucky. GLUE, American, IIOXE r, 1JE.VF, HIDES, southern dried, do. salted, HOPS, LEA TIIER, sole Skirting, Upper
! Call-sums ! L.V.V, Flax Tow l.niOLASSES,X. O. lJUSTARDEu-hsli American OILS, Linseed j (.'astor j Tanners ! Spcrniiicetti j French OYSTERS. FAI.VTS. Ued lead
keg .4 II lb gal lb
tt do i u yard u l02 t'i a l.bl E"I doz kelb
21 21
3 3 CQ1 S 21 C 5 On
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i 1 1 Hit i V happened Here, ii.miuim. - itw oi r .iiiuiuj, n n v m,..,
fi!, l .. lr..i,i m i . uncommon ici', l h:it t he covernment ry io nom; win
cn-
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wa
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I il . ' . . . i 1. a
man, to any oilice, unuer inc hancc her own liilercsis, uy malting a nuirnei
or State t lovernmeut, unless he i for Knds that would not otherwise readily seii.
Provision should lie mane to extinguish the
Indian title to their lands within the limits of
t. iiaei.ui in. nd of the n sent chiel -ia-
'I I .. i.lri vi tc-ornrrt nv many
Benj. S. Noble.
t.. r l n.in.led Jaeksonians. Air. imam i our ;tate, inasmuch as the most oi vnum are Itirl,. r -r,.,iriei.,l of Ccn. Jnck'im, although ; anxious to sell and go over the. Mississippi.
a youth, confronted Air. Lane with inflexible ! This would be an import mt acquisition to the j fours;. , in making a party .picstion, at the j st.lt0. I
a ro . Inn election, ami received appi.iu-- mat 'J "i'l"" 'i - l m. my oi that party. Air. Lane re-asserted i ihc completion of the Cumberland road should
it j. ne, r.oft th.1t thev Shoiial nunuc uiui w a sunieci oi miciex miioj mi.c.. ... ...
inn. i, l. ; anil to the astonished auditory, .Mr. Ruber arose again, undismayed, am. exl.iiot.d tin- im roper course that the gentleman, and others w,d, adopt, to self elevation. Thus ditth. ,raehle sh'pherd Imy combat ilhthegr.iat Phili'tme chief. Yonr, .Vc. KI.IM) DITCHMAN. Kelso, A r.l 25, I-TI, Ihtm-.y "KtniiiM.lTte Hef-rni Dill, nienti iindrr the ho.-l ff I" -reign neS pr..ii..M. h that O. rv J...rr.ili 'f n
I'iKMl ,i,.a.,t.,N in 1!V-M. j.Ii.mM.1 sem. n-i n.rilM.r b. lir!i:in.en,tli'W di-franrlnsing .
CO l.or m-i,-. and rutting dF 1 nicm
diana. . Additional donations of public lands for the completion of the Wnbash Canal, may be required in order to complete that work. The I'nited States latio should be to fixed as to give Indiana her full share of Representation, inasmuch as her last census couhfiiot cive her a fair return of her strength in consequence of the rapid emigration to the State at that time, now and still will continue with the same rapidity for years to come. The Michigan road is a subject of importance and should be strictly attended to.
In the la'-t prcsidcnti-.l canvass I voted in favor of Adams, and would do $ again under
'hat t!i ..-v. under l(H'H) inli ibit
one member: that t!i) rb-'-ti'.t!
s send hut ' in"l:lr circnmtnnces, thoiijh my
course on
fr:itn -hise
'i uiM !.. rtrni!e 1 '
I lU-.e !' I,;, v a vrrnment
that oecasioa was a very mild one, just such as
I think every man should practice in our go-
rn.t i f (Jill per
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wirhi.. ivw . vi ur. t.i via r l"wn
t.. I l l .. . mi ... ,,j i.f iirnlUT' V
fr tu s-c-
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: inn! all
wr:1i
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h it ll.r iiii,Ml.. r c, ri:revrii'aiin -s
1
rral l.ir-c lnvri, i1i iiM 1 '
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an'imn, ttlinin i j Ai'hougn n sum.-i iiini.-i ink n, .in. ,M. . II I, ... . h. hh rS I ... I .1....1.I I. 1 nil ll.A lain iinur in the field
I ;. l. I. n not lire 1 rcll"" " I Cllf Ilie I reiereuvc iw.h.h, lor inc i...,v,111(11 "if ii". ill - I ... i;...l f. n.l,i;rr.l
ing ri i,"",i i. "i ''. iiui. 'v....... wars which arc i rejudicial to that harmony t it mi -hi to exist in every covr mnient. T he
utorin of the j r nt we hope is ovr and a chance of men under the j rent political state ol affair would doubtless present u with a more boisterous scene, which could not be dclirahle to thn frinds of peace. Dd. As ha. been imt remarked hy roliti-
c!li). of the p;r"ntest relehracy in th" world. r. I a . .. ... V. i . V. 1. . . 1M I
1 . ..cn. n . ITin 1. 1 o- , 'v ii,iiii,iie'ni:ii'i,i m i . .,- , ,ni
"ro n , 1 M H ti which iheyiui'. c.i.dia.lys.ihm.t is the b st -JU .till cxpier.!, l.etl.or tho reaIou, we D,ay be lor the ta-j ih ultimately rarnerl. .riffaad fBUrnUioi!lPTtntnUha-e-w B .1
fTjUIE subscribrr respectfully informs his
friends, and the People of Dearborn County, that he hss removed his Store to the; Brick Building on the corner of Huh and ; Walnut Streets, directly opposite J. Hunt's Hotel, formerly occupied by L. W. Johnson;!
ai.d h.uju-t received an elegant assortment of
r ancy and Staple j iT Goods. V Al?o rt general assortment of Hoots, Shoos, ISoimcts, Hats; Glass, China (New vie,) LIVERPOOL AIID QUEENS WA3.E, Hardware, Cutlery, IROX, CASTLVGS, XAILS, CORDAGE, Groceries, Leather, &c. All of which he promises to .ell on reasona
ble terms. The Teople are generally invited to call and examine for themselves. . It. P. SMITH. P. S. The highest price, in CASH or Leather, will bo given for HIDES. Also, all kinds of produce will be received in exchange for t;oods. It. P. S. May 6, 1S31.-3
A Farm for Sale. FHIIE undersigned will
J. sell, on reasonable ?-i-r
k. I 1 IIUj L J v- v J iaauy with TWO
il well insf lioiiscs-S
thereon, lying in the northeast corner of Lawrenecburgh Township, on the road leading
from Lawrenecburgh to Brookville, about 8
AVbite do. ground iaci!,keg 3
AV biting Spanish Brotvu Chalk Lamp black Venetian red Spirits Turpentine PORTER, Cincinnati
Ale " PROl'ISIOXS, Pork clear " do. mess "
do. prim Hams Lani Butter Cheese RAGS RICE SEEDS, clover Timothy
Hemp " SUGARS, N. O. in bbls, lb Havana white, in boxes "
ib u il tt (1 cal bbl
lb
o M bush
1 -ump Loaf
'mm III iVfin
SAL J, Turks Island
Kenhawa on nemaueh SALT-PETRE, reCnd Crude SPICES, Pimento Pepper Caia Cloves
ii I)ush
lb
miles from the former place, and about three i Nut Megs miles from Bond's Mill. It has about 60 acres SOAP, common ia boxej ?, well improved, and a ne- SHOT SFS.!? ver-failing well, a young gfjkg j TEAS, Imperial ORCIIABD i Gunpowder
i . . . ,
of both apple anil peacn
trees. It will be sold altogether, or divided into tracts of 50 acres, to suit the purchaser. THOMAS REID. JOHN R. WILKINSON. April 8th, 1831.
u 11
bag lb 4. (4 ewt lb ii
Flax-Seed.
wanted
immediately, for which the highest
price will be given, by
fff4Tfcufc BUSHELS of Flax-seed
P1NCKARD it NOBLE.
Ap .15.
IVoticc.
HOTEL BY T. G. N J 3LE MI-VMITOWX, OHIO
THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public gauerally, that he has opened a house of Eiitcrtriiuiiciit, In the large and commodious frame hui'Iding opposite to .Mr. Charles Atherton's Columbian
11 be tounu
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TOBACCO, Leaf Ky. Manufactured Cavendish TALLOW, tried, WOOL, WLXES, Aladeir Lisbon TenerifTe Port Sherry WHISKEY
REIVTOVAI.. JOIIX T. BlSIIOrSaddler,
UESfl'll.lrl'LLV informs the public, that he has removed his Shop into his new brick house, opposite thcMurket house, where he will keep constantly on hnnd, and for
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2AUMV b.lie, upon Luc iuuh icfl-
sonable terms, a general assortment of all articles in his line of business,
Inn, in thie I own, where lie wii
ready and willing at all times to accommodate such as uch persons as may feel disposed to five himj S.TtltllCS, lirltllOS,
a call. Ho pledges himseit tnai eve ry exer- ; -r . nTiv(; i.rs. T R A V I" I.I. I ' C TtAGB
COMMON & CARRIAGE HARNESSES,
PORTABLE TRUNKS,
In llii way ih"
from r.tln r. iliriiinl'li',l
II .... . . . uliif Ii :il pre cut roit
li! i.t t-Ji mMIll,Crf. tvoiilJ l'
100 of whom wi.n!.l he " tt . ' i ,i ..1
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fCCiiri; i t'
T.T. nfrinnt imlebti..l t.t thp luhqcrihpr nrm
2Sk requested to call and lettle the snmc wih- ' n shall be m ule to accommoJate Miose wli.) out delay; as he is determined to cbm hi will favor him with a call, not inferior to any J. .. .. . . -.. . - ir . 1).. T.UI. 1
book, and notes, withcost, if not closed by , " counrry. ,.tr u, , am. u , jjj.j EoililllllCUtS. &C,
snail ne wen luriusuBu. inium hiuimih nmu - - j be accommodated with yards (ol; tock . and! He will also execute, to order, any work in
Ins line, wiiti me greatest aespatca possime; and he feels free to recommend hi work
equal, in point of strength and neatnes-s, to c
payment, before the 15th April next
i March 23d 1630. L. V. JOHNSON
FfSTIlE ui-rr.t( r wi n-s o n ro
M. HrieU Aioul.hr, a:rl t.ive or four ban.! to w,-rk in a I'rick '.'ard, th: re .vit reason to tvho.ii liberal tv tges will b tiveii. J A LEONARD. Lawrcucebureh Am m-xi
his charees shall below.
A-hi, '33!.-7-Ctv.
T. C:. N03LE.
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Wanted, q-natityof t'LA -S'rCFH, fot which
t!i highest price will be paid by IiPJJAllTW
in the State. The Public arc requested to call
: and examine for tliemuclvrs. i Lawrencehurgh, Not. 31, 1M0. I7. i mMlr.loJ
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