Western Statesman, Volume 2, Number 17, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 8 July 1831 — Page 3
Ti l l-: ST ATI'XM A . j A SrR"G n Wlmc "for some ( LAWnENCEBUllQH, INDIANA, 'time past been fully convinced that Gen.
MR. LANES LETTER.
It will be seen bv the following letter
Candidate?
nuo vv, .u i.v k, is3i.
We omitted to notice in our last, that
pro.n hing election.
: Noble was the most prominent candid- 01 'ur ljauc to Uie Committee who: t.,r Governor. i ii... ...... inati Nnhli I Mi tnn Mnn
ale for Governor, in the field; ami it iSWou' moutaacaniJidatelorLicut.iJaillB4SooU; j,ui03 G.
evident, from the course of Jn,W lipid I Governor, that lie declines standing a ' For Lieut. Governor.
John Lium.ston i.as become ajt0ward. him, tliatAfl rfrards , -m a J poll for that office, at the coming elee- ' ' FXr' candidate for Probate Judge.at the np-! dangerous competitor. In his nerierira-' tlon T,u9 15 as wc anticipated. W ill For Congress. i- i I l h ; t . .. I John Test. 1 Oliver H. SmifH.
I- i i ,i .. . Lllr I., niuv arroilA Tn nil r r r- tiAcitiAii ' I 1
lions Uirougn me Country, and in IllS ft-! "' l"ul,u;,"u")j Jonathan M'Carty. Joseph Holman
The U,t Palladium announces the ( lhe invariably level. lnun "r le g.s.aturcr
ELECTION I I UsT MOXD.W IN" A.VUIST, 18iU
name of W.nui:. Tiuns ;. of Locan
township, a a tandid.it- for the Lcgis-jaml raS!"cs h" ocott and Ntapp as mere latme, at thc Augu-d. Election. Is not mljuncK 'e certainly shall not fall Mr. Tibbs a day after the fair? Mr.;oul thc Juoc lor pursuing this Culleyi, already committed in favor of rourse ince its tendency K 'o confirm himxrlf. Inquire Hake, and Inquire the wavering, and strcngthe; the doubtStewart. The l itter gentleman is aful in the support of Noaii Noble, strong Clawte: yet Mr. C. has manfully jMan of Gcn- Wapp' friends In this taken up tiiclrudccl for him. against a'count7 havc comc ovor determined to
poirMd at a meeting of thc friends of thc Aa
Uonal .Administration, at Indianapolis, on the rrijuesl ':. at I should consent to run for thc r'hcc of Lieut' nant Governor. G kntle.m en : When you made known to me, that it was wwnimousy desired by mv political friends then in Indiana
polis, that I should allow-myself to be ! John Livingston.
announced as a candidate for Lieut. Go- County Commission vernor, it was expressly stated that the District. Xo. l.
request was made with thc expectation i Joli" Nea1' . Joseph Wood.
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State Senate. George II. Dunn, James T. Pollock. For Legislature. David V. Culler, JamesjMurray, Mathias Haine-, Ezra Ferris, Wm. Flnke. Martin Stewnrt. Warren Tibbs. Probate Judge.
Arthur S. Vance. John Porter.
mp:.W indignily which ar ottered him I nicet thc Ju,J?e ur ,1,c '-e he has that there would be no opposing candid-; Mftrk M,Crirk '
feme weeks ago. We insi?t upon it, i
mad .
t . . . .i i
rt v,u"" Among tne regular ; quo not onIy ,)y the hope of hejng use. ; MiUon Gre,rg) c.u.r Arnold, toasts at the celebration here, was o?ie ,1'ul in th.j station proposed and bv your! f'ur Coroner. for the lUads of Departments." We ! flattering assurances of my ability to j ' v"c'yaL . understand that when it was an- iservethe Republican party by explain-) r railullll C omitA.
ate lrom our own ranks. I was indue-1 Daunl Ph
ed to comply with your conditional re-1
District -Vo. 2.
William Cal.Uvell.
District ,'o. 3.
thattbe P.ditor of th- Palladium cannot
ror.;tan11v rpcede from the jrround he has taken in Miticnco to F.sq. Stewart.
g , 4 IIKll l 11 II , Ull- I I J SV., ,V.. ,ff I rtvr.KTi.NIMI I l fi-TMV 1 1. l . i! .l!aC .ffl(0.
, ; : . , nounced by thc President, a portentious ! 's u,e l,I.mtTcs, V c, ana:Enorll M,,irty.
irom various pans pi ire I 'isirui. sneak ! ., . ,r , . inns removing me uounts and oticf.tions For Legislature
favorablr of Ji im.f. Tr-r", prospects' ' V ; which our opponents have artfully ereand from all th, facts that we have vet i V Cm , tUen,SclvCS lM by thewish.to prevent division , ,. al i thrown into an awkward predicament: m another quarter, where I thought unibeen aide to gather, w, are induced to, h JacWsonUc brokc si. ty most essential. I thought there was
ncneve mat ne wm, in anv event, le iar , , abend of Mr. Smith, on the fut Moiri V
' .i i i i i r ii rni i rif'iwi imtiii ' wijiirvr..' - -
day in August. This is our opinion, de- .. , . ' t. . . Iles;s loproftss principles, unless we gave
k , v,.v... 13 uuuv.. m. , an fiiicieni suppori to mose who advo
j i -
v asking who they were? and ' au a,lute necessity for unity of eel ion V r-' i x-.i n -i . as well as of opinion. I thought it usetirm friend ot thc President re- w tnnimr :,:iB ,.i&
liberatcly formed upon a review of the
w hole around let the people nidge bv ,. . , , , r . . A, . ., ii.'. ! elicited a burst of applause from the
..... .,, , , t lay men, and aloud Huzza was raised
ay meir ue won win no the same. Uf.-h.ntio. We arc authorized
remark, coming from the source it did,cate them; useless to approve measures
John Ileid, Gcorire L. Deibler.
Daniel St. John.
George Sutton,
Benj. S. Noble. ft5Thnse marked with a star () arc the oulv re. rnaiiiiiii; niembrrs uf the Cu.nty Caitcs Tu-ket.
KW CIIEAV STOlSi: ! ! MESPKCTFULLY informs the citizens of! Lawrenceburgh, and the public iu gcnoral, j
that he has recpotly opeiied a Store on the
corner of Main and Short sti. and has on hand ;
unless we w ould ?7ein selecting those
who would endeavor to carrv them into
-.!'. tf I r,r,-t i V, of 1i . o.... .1,...; . i a p-nnoral assnrHnrnt .if V XT' V on,1 'r API l."
m honor ot the Ih adless Departments. avoid collision with political friends, and ! Ti
The correspondence between Major to l,rof.rr harmoniously and (of course) I -SLJfi j HJTO5I5?,
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TAILORS IN GEKEHAIi,
NFORM the citizen; of Rising Sun, and r,:: j-
lie irenerallv, that thev have i umm, i ct-
, the above buisne-F, in all its various br:ic: in Rising Sun. on Main-Street, one Jonrul j Messrs. Haines vt I.aniui' stor"; where v : j e ! will be happy to receive order, in'their Hue o , husiueaa, and confidently assure all those w ' are pleased to patrmi-e them, that their crde- ; shall be promptly and punctually attend- J i.i and pledge themselves to the public, as ' : fit and workmenship of their garments (oi-.o I the subscribers having had con-idernble ex- ; rience in the F.aatern Citit-,) it shall net h- i . j celled by any of the citic s m the I'niti .1 J ; -I N. B. Thnr terms will be acro:i.;:..lh; and moderate, and all kind oi cuttin. do. and Warranted to lit, if properly made is,-. ! Ui-in.- Sim, Ii.d,June: 11 Jt:il.-1 1'olleclorN Aotivo. jOTICE i hereby piven, that I have ; 1 ceived the Duplicate of Taxes for the vc lt.'ll ; a copy of which is loft at the Flop- t j Richard Tyntr, in the Town of Hrookvi ; lor the convi iiience of those who mar cai; j pay their taxes in my absence. ; Mr. Tyner is nuthoricl to receive ar.-l r : eeipt for the same. i JNO. KOOP, Collector F e Hrookville, June 2-), 1 SI! I .-1 f.-Cir. ; TaliiYiYp, ; PA' Wilhaiu Sui t, of Lati-''
hands hih, supposed to be
ireu uni, tear on i.
left thigh, hf-r left hind foot i . . a small star on the forehead, with a sr., streak extending down to the nose ; had wt : taken up, and at present, a tow string tieii her mane. Appraised to twenty sis dollar? the 13th day of June, 1331. A true copy from mv etrav book. david"bowkrs, j. ? June 21-15-.'! Taken lp,
By William Hallowrll uf Logan Township, Dearborn Count v, Juuo -2d, is:m, a bav Hokrii;,
having black let
white
i.r John Arvi.. ot Kandolph town-, i:aton ;uul Mr. injjhan on thc oppo,itc : ccessluilv, has not inlluenced the con-1 CJroi ei h sQiH niwaro, Hard-, fefe sfnm" wh,i;0,spOtI U thc M.'p.tosay thai ho has filod.ii, the ClerkV!T nfrr llin(li (n(. n P "C , duct oi all. I have learned that Mr. ware, Are. A:c. Ac. , , k- n 0W?L (1! ,: . . . . .page, Is a line illustration of the hamiO-- Smilov has made knnwn tn tho rnmmU brandi or marks perceivable. About In. h Oilier, Ills rcM -nation, as a Justice of -li;rK.a. , ,.. ., f, !V t , 7 VT - , " , ' l1aUeri hiiuseIf that he will receive a hands hiirh, and supposed to be six years old the Peace Thus las ho removed a n? ""ch w 8!" said l'r a a"0S . appointed to address him, his fixed j share of public patronage, l, intend, to sell 1 Appraisal at thly dollars bv JohJ 0"Bricmembers of lhe latti rabinrt. Wliprr : deteriniuation to conl inuc a randid.-ito. c nnds low :ls thiv nrn Stilt! in ;inv mIpo 1 siiil .tfitlill Ttnirii- tlii litth v nt -i- i
promiienl, and perhnps the only objec-'is lli0 ratriot lhc tnic fliend ( li3' Mr. Smiley s name had been revioulv j ct of the mountains i : . ' . . 111 l l I , 1. C. 1 1.1- J l l i .i . i r i i i ..
tion that could be ur-cd airainst him a-
I rertify the above to hi a true co; y !';ou mv estray book, civen under my band ant! sen., 14-:it " UOBLRT BRAUSHAW, J. V
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country and her honor, that does ,.ot .",v: l,uum a,,u 1 ''" siaieti ; . , , o..
n .aralidate for County ( onmnioner. fctl mor(lfl0(1 and dlWi at lhc jN. m-v 7l,lc to coinply ulh your re- Public Let the p,inciplohccarriJout,a,ulourlffrifcfuI Unes ,icl the event ol his withdraw- ENTERTAINMENT. counlvMll Jon be rid of nn evil fo.v ! S ? , , -T- "ucUhilc 'atr,-v b f ; I mt.cicfcre.olongcrac.d.d- subscribr UM iriforiu3 ,,IS
J. . . .exnioueu ai v asiungionf it wouia oc -ue ior mt; ouice oi Jaeiuenani covcrn- JL friends and the public in general, that ho
..m.Hm.u mm r.-.ujc.ctin too porni-, wc1 for lhe to;ur of our Countrv ifthej01"' has opened a house of Public Fntertainment riousin its conseipjerreMo be cxerci-' who,(, uUr cmU 1)0 in tllJ cept. gentlemen, my thanks fur. In Cambrid, d nith impunitt. There are -till four! ,-f ,,, , lhe Ktnucss with winch you have com- j pearborn Countv, Indiana, six and a half mil , .- , , 1111 IOUr! 'an ol fo. getlulnes,. and much betier micated the reouest of the meetintr. from I.awrencebur,h. five from Kliabethtow
V "' ' """ (no -f ww,ftr if Ul0 i.oa,i ,.vo o-lll(, word had never! Most respectfully, vour friend and iel-! UcuStis's, Man. heter Township, o.. : two white feet, the let hind foot, md th-- l-.ft Oil our Countv tirket hall W have , , ;7 i , . , n.. 'Uvriiirrn " " A I ive i the nearest route from Cincinnati to Versailles, ; lore loot white, fourteen hands and o-;c i:u-.:.
Xaiioleon. Ac. His house and stable are well , hish ; appraised to forty-t wo.uollars. Th oii.e:
JiU'lvSiil! friend; do well in endeavoring , fCi.nii mtei. 1 'situated for the accommodation of travellers, i a small brown horse, supposed to be six years
the plea-tire of aiinouneini their
Taken lp, , ii n- i
i i v imam xcc lenani;,
"! Kssa, Springfield townshiii, Fran,;' I County, Indiana, on the ki; i tJ. ot J ,J,)' '1'3!5 tv' J cstr;l.v !: ,i-? cs E"&Siiit one il sorrel horse, suppose! in !
six ears old pact, a blaze
nations in our m t ?
to draw uveil over a transarlion so llea-
SAHItvril Sciioot, Gja.KHttATION. On ! who may tee proper to give him a call. His j old past, fourteen hands high, shod before, a:,.
the Ith instant
.T Jv.1V r,v f ,Hl:li,B in i!s IwSZiTZ;
A ..N.w ... I.i I. ...... . . I ( i J Ll . . ' . II II 1111(11-111 Hill IJT I I f A. . v l
.inn ii.mi i ii'ivini n.ij uiiunii- i - , aiiue scnooi House, near .Mr. ijicker
ed in this place onMondav last, by the n cornsponder.ee of a similar char-' son, for the purpose of celebrating the different Sabbath Schools in the nei"h-'ac,or u:is taken plice between Mr. 17i- j Anniversary of American Independ-borhoo-l. About 11 o'clock a procV ton an1 Mr- Perrian, which will hesup-!cnt,e- .A "umber of the schools, , ... , I , ol the I ounty ' nion. attended with the
nun was iu...,n, Mnci, umier.t" ; ollicers of the Society. At half past! !.c. din ctionof the Marshals oftlieday, It seem that (Ion. Jack-on has vi-it- ten o'clock the procession was formed,!
and proceeded to a grove about one ed his own family with vindictive pro-! a"d proceeded to a neighboring grove, quarter of a mile from towr, where the ' scription.on account of his favor ih . Mk. ! ' ith sacred music, where seats had been . I i i i iii' ii . . j .i i i i i : P'vidcd for the purpose. The Declalefl.nratio:i ol Independence was read,! Lvtox. It is stated, that his adopted 1 , 1 , Jl;4 i , i i t n i. , i ration ol Independeiu-e was read, ami an and ;i very appropriate, and e.o.p.oiit ad. son, Andrew J. Donald-on. has been re- Address delivered by John McCullen, die-s delivered by Jt n.;u IIoi.mw. Af- .moved from the office of innate Seere- and a sermon preached by llev. C. 15.
tcr which, suitable n ii esliments were tan, because hi wile would not nssoci-; Jones, ol the Methodist ( hurt h. We distrihutcd aino'ig the children; and 'atewith her la.hhin. madam Secretary ' r;,IMl 1,ut hol,c that favorable impres- , i i i i t . 1 ,' l i i i i .-. - t " sions were made upon the public mind, thev were then inarched back to tow n, ol ar, and that he ha- lelt v ashing- r , , , . ' A . . r, . ' i ... favorable to the object of the Society, and dimi'sed. lite number present, 1 ton, w ith Ins family, lor 1 ennessee. 4'1 . . ... , , . , . , , ,r . ... ..... i FTOM TlIK IIAUKKSIOWN TORCH I.K.HT. when the addre.-s was delivered, was thy right hamhdthei'.j'ut it oil. The Pii,for o(tUr M;ul sli ilisist. th.u Mf coniliuted at ItHlli, about two-thirds ol i ;n i", , i " , . f, '; Adams only redund the public debt CrrO 1',ii wiii ue iememtHieii inai c, n i,- ir r.
i i i t ,i , : -iJ'i now p-t-riiciiy mucinous; were attaclieU to the ?a anaui ji,,, some linie at jnter prompt- i According to a statement of the receipt, and
expenditures of the I'nited States from 4th
,1,. ,K,a. si I bar is supplied with -ood liquors, and his stable ! appraised to thirty dollars, by Thomas .M :!- (lie fMhlMttl i'OOl ?no- , forp H(. atcrs h.K from the ex. , thews and Moses Craig, on the ICth day ct .ami C ounty, aembled . 1)elienru ,,e h!ls hadi that he win give nerill , June, US31.
satisfaetion, and solicits a ehure of public pat-1 A true copy iroia my riray uoi.ii, t'iv-; -roi,-i"? I under my hand and seal, this ltilh dav of Jur.e, W. P. R1PI.KY. i 18.J1- ISAAC WAMSl.i:V,j. 1.
Juno 2-1-1 5-.'h
wiuiin
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eC!lools. , i l- l . i ill- i- i exnei. iiuares oi uie i nun states irom 4tr ; IV dismissed several nadshipmen lor be-, .. . . ,
On the same day a number of citi-! CoIlccrlcJ in a duel-what will he i ZiiiZ Tr::i::J Zens COIlene.l at the house of Mr. II. Jo Mojp wUh hj. arlin,r SecreUrv ofj by the Secretary of the Treasury to the SenFitch, and partook of an excellent din- j Wa,. Wjs UC hcnr of a chJrngc i JTub.ilcSTn
nerpnpareu uv mm. i.ie tomp.u.v , huhltc Secretary of the Treasury ? I R'Ph of APril 3,1i Hppears that Mr
then removed to anther table, prepar- WiU , o be tt - h n (hf rM ,
ed lor drinking toasts, where tne IJC-! j ... , , j i 1 M tiii.matii Wo havo until now nrc--claralion ol Independence was read by s ; j Iectea to notice tl t answer of S-oi.omon A Li.t.x, Jirw.-c Tit, and a variety of patriotic i (o-a qnC5tioI. ,iror0ttI1(,t d ,,y s, in the 10th
toasts Oisposea Ol, Willi tne Utmost ll.ir- i Xo. of the Statesman. It has been in our desk !
for several weeks. Tho work is subject to the I ti,; . ' ' " '- .7 n J i 1 Ins authority, we hope our neisrhbor will inspection of any person interested. We give ' nt obiect to it is all Jackson. And if he do
July 4th, 1831. 1G.
15cal Bitalc i'oi Sale. I Eft Y virtue of a decree of the Probate Court of Franklin County, Indiana, at the July Term, A. 1). 1S31, ol said Court, the under- j signed, Administrator of the Estate of Titus , Smith, deceased, will sell at public outcry, on j the thirtieth day of July inst. in Blooming-! Crove Township, Franklin County, Indiana,! between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and! 1 o'clock I. M. of said day, on the premises, I subje ct to the W idow's dower, the Real Estate j of said Titus Smith, deceased, consisting of i fractional section No. 21, Town 12, Range 13, lying and being in the County of Franklin, j aforesaid, and containing one hundred and '
ti.irtw rr... arrnc nml T.t-iw f.jir Vi 1 1 i-nil t li a ri'
anacre. One half tho purchase money tohv.IL,i,U 1 rom 1 "ISlUirg.l,
paid at the time of sale ami the balance in 6ix
months. JTJNIATTA HAILS, & BAR I tU DAMP rlllCE, Jrfm'r. 1 HOOP, SP1KU, V ItUl'M) IKON'.
nrookvilie, th July, A. U. lil. I
N25W GOODS. I'ST received, lrom I'biladeljilii;!, an e: tensive assortment of Fahionabh;
Dry Groody With a general assortment of Shoe, Hoot, 5!:1, l?o$L Hardware, Cutlery, Plated Saddlery, (ilass, China, Liverpool and Queensw are.
Groceries, eVc. &c.
ui ne
ment of
Adams paid otl'the public debt to the follow
ing amount, during his administration : ! In 1 8., $ 1J,(!I.",3-I1 T8 i 18-r., 11,011,08-1 1!) ! 1827, 10,003,(if,H (!9
128, 12,163,138 OT
C.EOIIGE TOUSEY-
mony and good feeiinj;. Capt. Tiios. Port Eii presided on this occasion. We
have not been fun.i-bed with a copy ofj the ,listan r4uir.J: West 20.34 Poles; 1 Smith 1! rtei'roes F.ast. Sfi.Tfi Pnle. South 47
the toa-ts. j dc,gree. Ka5t) f(l o;, Pu,e; Nortl,5 2; , 4 Po1os Sn MP Srr.rrilKs. Judge Ueid, and j Accompanying the answer of Esq. Allen is the ,. , . f followinc question : "How fast must I start an los Smilov T.i. candidates for Gov- s 1 . . I ounco ball ol lead, so that it shall never on
,rnor and I aeut. Governor, visueu our ; brought to th( earth hy ;graTitj, town on Monday thc 1th, and inadoaj wc hare also received the following aniwer !
lirarC Ot StUIUp e.ei.lie!' ill in- iiuhmh irotu ivooi. nunc, r.sip ;
hoile. Other mattcr requiring our at-' unknown lines are at follow: West,
not, he must be a perfect master of th black art, if he get it down to hi favorite amount, $25,000,000. DIED On yesterday morning, the ?th July, Rouert, infant son of Morcan
j and Mary Ann Welsh, of th'r place,aged
W months and J weeks.
Cas.tiiix, Sevtlses, Sicliles,
Notice. j Buckets, Saddles, Saddlebag.;, IIEREAS, Richard P. Smith has trans- Bridles, Bridlc-fillhiq-s,
t ferred all his Coode, Accounts, Notes,; V77o lrnrrin,rrilro Il'.i' -
and ElTects to us. for th. benefit of his credi-' uutm' "
tor, notice is hereby given, that all having j claims against the said Kichard P. Smith will j r 1 ,i.j., ...i.r.:..i 1
luiuu iui nnni int-iii y 1111111-11111(1...,- . .. 0.1 1 noi a by the 15th day July next, "and sign off and April Mil, 1N1. 1. agree to take their dividend; and all those IH1leilCel)lir,r (.'! liOlHtl; . ' owing the said Hichard P. Smith will settle SJt 4- if i I
thir accounts immediately. JJ Jl J
JOHN P. Dl'NX, ) . . I , , - , 4, JOHN SP"CFIt .Hssigtifcs r H lHL proprietor would liilorm the pin ii.- . iii' .tTwi io-ii i tliat a l'ost Coach is uosv in operation on Lawrenceburgh, June JOth, 1831 . .. , . , , . , ,, 6 ' the route Irom Lawrenceburgb, via LliaabelhK. B. There will bo a public sale ofGrocc- Uown, Cleves, .Vc. to Cincinnati.
ries, Iron, Nails, Castings, and sundry other j Lxave Lawrenccburgti on
rl r m. nn t in 1 1 t i f n v nf iipv In v. at the MUAU.i I i- J.l O .1..'!. anil oi-
r.nrnpr nf HiVh nnd Wnlimt stntj. hi'tween WEDNESDAYS );!(
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Tempera ii ee.
Tho length of the : T HE friends of Temperance arc hereby no
20. S I ; Ullca UlKt th" I'earDorn County I empcrance
i. . . . . , . . 'vt.ix.-v "iii iiuivi 1.3 t iaiiei iiittainr. riL
tel.t.on at the time, we heard but a ve-j l'Is th ' ,1s 'l. s-il 1 the Court House, on Monday evening, the 18th
ry .mall n.at.oa ef the Jtid-es speech,.'; " ' at ,ai. past o clock when an adJ ' ' ' 'Jd'l.i I o es." tlri'ss will be de ivered. and members recniveil
and none of Mr. Smiley ; of course, we
cannot he expetted to pcak a to their merits. We have heard several Jack-
The work accompanies the answer, unit I jaw-reneeburnh, July ?th, 1831.
may be seen at thi, ollice.
flnn. K een i :it il irt v wm-1.' rt au i n I i
on men nv that the speeches were well tt , , . , ... ,. , ,!r,i.u """ - l" He has lately issued his annual Vi7v, j-the i ...1 ., . , , ... ! Creek) Pes 1 from Printers Retreat, 1,'iving or at- jT informs
TAILOR
A Tiuck. The friends of Jud;c Reid are endeavoring (o make an impression on lhc public mind, that he is h ?x, and all the other candidates prufti u1 g ntlnnn). Now the trulh is, he i- a printer by trade, and a Mrrhnnl by piarlire. lie is wealth) has
lir,, r three extensive stores and,
moreover, ludds an "or under den. Jatkson, worth about T or SS(H) a year. Will the Palladium deny this?
AVINtJ permanently located himself in
Town l" Hartford, (on Latighery
I'earborn ( ounty, Indiana, respectful
his customers and the public gene-
tempting to give a list of Candidates for ralb' l,,al anxions to please all in the t, . . t, line of his profession, he has made engagements
uuiuiiui, i.KU . . ...,.,., , oiiti-t Uie j.:.lstwiird wlich enablolum, at all
and I ounty ollicers, lrom which the ! time, to furnish tho
iiHinu of Ji ik;k Test is carefully excluded. This trash he is circulating thro' the district, under ihv frink ing privilege, for (he purpose of deceiving lhe people. Let them be on their guard. It is expected that iimw edition of the 'Widow Denny handbills' will shortly be emitted from this 'Retreat'' of iniquity.
LATKST FASHIONS.
Knowing the variety of opinions respecting fashions, he is prepared to cut and make
of any Fa-diion hi customers may wi-di. He
ing an admirer of the Ladies he would inform
them that Iulie1 Habit
'Vil! he made to the l.nlf tl Fashion-, and will endeavor to please, which w ill be no dillicult
fust. Hartford, June 20th, 1831. i6-tf.
the hours of 10 und 4.
JOHN P. DUNN,
JOHN P. DUNN, ; , . JOHN SPENCER, aM
.ShcrilPs Sale.
Y virtue of an execution, to me directed from the Franklin Circuit Court, I will ex
pose to sale, at thc court house door, in the town of Brookville, Franklin County, and state
of Indiana, on tha 23d 4day of July, 1831,
between the hours ot 10 o'clock in the forenoon
and 5 o'clock in the afternoon, of said day, all
the Interest of Benjamin S. Noble iu the South
half of the South-west quarter, suction Twentyeight, Township nine, Range two, west, &c. containing eighty acres. Also, fifty-three acres off the South end of the South-east quarter of Section Twenty-eight, in township nine, Range two West, c. Situate in Franklin
County, Indiana. Taken as the property of Benjamin S. Noble, at the suit of Alfred I). Combs and Samuel A. Coiubs, assignees of A. C. Bonnell. MOKt; AN ROOP, DipVy She'ff F. C. Brookville, !)th June, A. 1. "l831.-l 4-uw. Salt at 45 cts. rHUIF. subscriber having a largo quautity of JL alt on hand, has concluded to reduce tin price to Fortv-Fivk Cents per bushel, and weigh ; deducting tho same tare deducted in Cincinnati. GEO. P. Bl'ELL. June 14, 1831.
WEDNESDAYS S rive at Cincinnati at FRIDAYS ) 12, noon. Leave Cincinnati on TUESDAYS l.it e.l.M. and arTHURSDAYS V rive at Lawrenct liuh SATURDAYS at 12, noon. The above line connects with the Indianapolis Mail Stage at I.awrencehurgh, onTuosdava. Thc proprietor would also inform the public that he has procured a n w and elegant four horse coach, of sufficient capacity n accommodate 8 passengers, and that int-. '.i .n:g to superintend the driving in person, he lu pes to give goncrul satisfaction. The fare, in ail cases, will be moderate. Persons wishing to take passage will e.Uec their names at the Stage Olhee iu Lawrenceburgh, at Maj. Hunter's, and at O. L. Jdurdocks, Cincinnati. JOHN D. CUMMINS, Propria tor. April 27, 18 .117-3111 . Salt at 15 cts, rHIIE subscriber has considerable Snit on JL hand, which he will disposn of at I'.ikiy Five ckn r; per bur-hc 1, and re-wei-h. N. SI'Ak; June 30tl,, 1S.1U 1. 1 00,000 Cooper slaves
rWHIE subscriber wishes lo contract for JL 100,000 Slaves, to be delivered by the 1st December next. Cah will he advanced ,m close of contrai l, it good security he given SAMUEL ELLIOTT Lawrenccburth, May 27, 1831. Utf
