Western Statesman, Volume 2, Number 19, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 22 July 1831 — Page 3

T52E STATES M A - V i Duplicity. We copy the follow ing Mr. Ingham has again called upon the j SATURDAY CO U RI CR,

riAivmnfrpritB. ...... ' nnmtrr.nr.h from the last Madison Her-1 President to institute an inouiry into

-- v t., u atI tii m iiina iii i o r I 1 - ioF srws

aid, a Jackson paper warmly in the sup- the conduct of those persons who were

A WEEKLY JCTJIIIT A2j,

FKIDAY, JULY TZ. 1831.

We are authorized to announce Da-

LITtUATCRf , AiilUf'l'LTL'KF, MANL'. AC-

nort of Read: and we doit not only to charged as being concerned in the late; 1 ht Larqtst .ewr,p r pnatrd ml ktindnp'oa,

rroi m j conspiracy against him. The Presi- otlly $ y(r a!inal ,ia,fi(ady i, adtutfe. '

ii.i;y & sets at; rax, NFOIt.M the cit'2:-n of'R:di! S-s-;. ..r,..' ruV lie uenerallv, ll.it tbi-v l,;iv- cm, 'le'ictd

tho above buis:i c, in it var!' i bran:

in ivirin; Sum. on Main-Street, o, Mos.-r-. il.ii'tes , it.irr :

wll I e l.uni'V to receive onl'-n i

' show that Noble ii regarded

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via luce as a candidate for County I. Madison, as tho itroneest man against : dent, declines calling them to account! rublic attention is respectfully invited to

V-Ommissioiier. in Franklin Cnnnlr. at l J U 1 . .1 nT! t!"in r ha rrr nf AT r T n frli'l in 11 ncn nnnr. : this popular Weekly rubllCa t ioll ll! Till ?hj Tl' hnvirn nn.l r.r'lrN.ntli' ',ru .11 !..,.,..

i . I , . ... ' ns it certainly docs, one oi the mot accc;ilabis Hr ni,..,.,.,i n I r..i I -n f l,r ,, 1 1, , ' . : . - pipc.ung election, duplicity of the Editor towards his , ted by othei testimony. He has the gra- j vchiclt.s of iirorBMIjOB to person wWocc,.- ibe rr.Unnd XXll

the appi

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r i mo.

lie

Resign vtion Martin Stewart ri ' neighbor, Cm. Stapp. IU pretends to .ctous permission, however, of the Pi esi- ptons "i ot permit them t enjoy the ...- an.i pie.Lc th.---ivc- to the r.:ii.iio. to ti.e t : . . 11 ....... . . vantages of periisinr the daily Journals, and fit .....t i .. , ..

etolore been silent j dent to visit the LUy as prcecutor, and ( also & those ;vUo re!i,de out of theeitJ. allli e,;;;;,- u' had unr.:

has tiled in the Clerk's Office of this ' that he has her

County, his resignation as a Justice of on 'ie Governor election, lest his wn-

the Peace. This is as it should be.

disunited support of Read might operate injuriouly upon hi? friend Stapp ;iut his

WlIO la IMi:llT Thn Vr-

i"o,it r t t-.i i , . fnend being now out of the question, he Gazette of the lolh inst. makes the fob . , n- ... . , : leels entirely absolved Irom the lriunc..A

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Scott I ft.ic(.v, nuiuij uereicjioic rusicu "Jmlce Scott b. in-t.-jcted m to withdraw I "P011 ,lim nnd clogged his energies.

bu name from thelhtof candidate for Gotti nor of this tUtc."'

On the same subject t'ne Indianapolil

What will the public think of this

have them presented to the grand jury, desire, (for a moderate equivalent) ;-n adjuniii-

.i i r . ' laiice wuii me earueu hhi current news. or summon them before anv magistrate T, s , , . . . , .. s i 1 he ou t ii rd a v Courier is printed on tho paof the District having legal cognizance ; tent Napier Tress, and comprises iwenty-du-ht of the atHlir. I colomns of the largest clasr, which is reiiewe;! j every veek, and inclmles I.iirht ReadiiiL', in all Communicated. ! its departments; Internal Improvements, Coiuj i r i .i. u ' nierce, Agriculture, Domestic Manufactures, There was a dead man found near the ihore . ' p . . . , , ...

rience in the i!.itf :.i t 'ill. ',) it h ill not hi' eicidlod by Jin v ot the cit ies in the I'nited ';t T-. i. N. 15. Thi'ir t'.-rnn will bp ;-.c iir.;i)t,:; I !!.

SI II I moiler it , i'.ll l

kind of cutti:.-- lioi

uiul Warranted to fit, if proper! r ni.!ie up. Uisin; bu:i, In. 1, June 14 lsjl.-14-5w.

Real CNlatc Sor al.

I'lM-' CiM'-l I i !!!"!, i . Jill V

r : . f' ..i-c I... i. ..'..:.. ..l i-i "CTTk V . -1 i-t .. . i . f .

of the Ohio river, about a nule and a half above : , .. HQ .i- ., i- c . i i i ' Market, Public ales of tirorenrs, A.c. l or- ol I r m ii 1 1 1 1 C oiint v, I..

i I i , ' ,. . , ,. , tin anl Domestic Intelligence ren jved du- T rm, A. D. H.'!!, ot -ail Court, the L'i!( rheld an Incjuest over the body uu the Uttiday r . ' ' ' '

, f i, lu'll Tk. .l,c.l , l.i ""j on- crn, ,mu uiuti ju.ui.uui u ll 111- e ' .iuii.niu i uu oi inn I, I.IK (II lllll'

man s sincerity, and what will Xwntriend ,,. ., , , : . . " teievtin nature. Smith, deceased, will -tij nt i.tdhc t,.t.rv,.,p r. . . . . J I twenty and thirtY yean of ace; in hei-ht about . ., .... . , , . . . .. . , - , , .' , StaPD av. when he and thevnre inform- fiv- f.; .i. l,. n? .nrl,,, I,,,,! hrLl.: ,h; l,',blli,'e hi" "eady received the th th.rtiflh .'.ay ol July uM. -. i..o-ml!:!;-

I IPmnrrn t ri (ha Iff h nJ.. ft 1 11 - ' ' ' mud II itt..rin,r onr.nrr.; nl' ,.,,, n!to cw.., ( r f I lurn t, i l-'r-i i. ! i ; i I ...1 .... .

lvl lclllauk, , ,ui- , (hit Prior to the romirfrntifnfRnd i had no coat nor shoes on, but had on two rhirts -.."-....."....". ........ i... tu, tuai prior to trie coming out 01 lcaa, . ' . and it ti their intention to keep ui cures- between the hours of n.i o clock, A.M. r, lOWl: , , . , . . . , j and two pair of ininlaloons, the outside pair; .. . . , ., , 1 , ' . . , . ., . .. , ... . . . , , he professed himself the decided friend ,lf b)i,ck twilled muslin had in his rocket a : r"thn, efforts to u,nke ll,c,r J"'"-""' des. rv- 4 o clock 1 . o. v. ! day, on : .,,,-cs, " Wt uniirrtrn.i thrtl Gen. JO.bVi friend. , ' ,. ... , , v Ui',CK ,V"ea U ' ' 1,1 n"d ln " ! focK'1 a ' im; the popular character it has obtained. f ubject to the W:.Wi doner, thr U ;,i I .M. ;. in Dearborn co.mty are imlustrion.ly circulat-1 01 -Noble. C a?k him to say whether silver watch, a gold r.ng on one linger , two , Th :,lb'li;iu.rs ljave thc a,vllIlt;1,t. of Trrv ;aitl Titu- Smith, .!,..-,.!, nc-i , tv ...... ,l , , . . . J , , . , i , , . , . breast pins in his shirt?, ol jewelry cold ; no ' . , . . . . . . - - . . . ' , . , . ,, in tne report that Ju.e .-.ttha. derhnec . he has not, Otl more than one occasion, ,,,,,' lur. .hrr -r,.,,, rontit v 1 ext,'n5iv' tacihties of obtaining information at fractional wl. on No. .'1, Toui I , JI.-,,, 1.', ho. din a pall for Governor. Thi. is not true. ! , , . , e, j -- n r t ? l i " i . ? qiiantity h()ine .UH, abroad which i afforded by an Win-and hein in the Couety of iV.nklin, jL'.'.nui.iM.,!,!,!., ,i :n .... .i. : declared that between Sfarn and Ioi)Ic ofbloud on hi. Marts and on ins body, hi? nose : , ,, ,, ,. r. ...... .

f i u 1 1 1 1 , i i 1 1 l ..M.iiii HJ.C ..ill. ..it iiiu iincip.ii i'.i- ami. ..ui., .inn v in.ii 1 1 1 ; i oi;tr i.;iii.:TM JUiil

clir.e. Thi it trutly a trcachtrou. time." Ve cpinc that this report, which, the editor of the Democrat speak 6 of, must be the creature of his own prolific fancy; for we assure him that his remark was the first intimation we had of the fact. Xo such report was ever circulated in this county, prior to thc IGlh int. What trick will this fellow rr sort to next, to irjure Xoah Noble?

his course was decided, and that he would support the latter. We believe the fact can be proven, and if he feels desirous to put us to the test, we shall not shrink from the responsibility. He represents us a having abandoned Stapp lor the support of Noble. In this however, he is much mistaken. We have never abandoned Cen. Stapp, for thc reason that we were rever in his sun-

miclinfl fil.tl f!.k Iw.t... I.rr.lra.. n ...1 i i 4t.u '

. . ..... , , .,i !. . . . . pers in the L luon besides which, their o hct thirty one acres forty four huu. re t oi body a little below the breast bone, but could ! . , , . " , , , . i ... , , is turuislied with the best London and Liver- an acre, c'ne halt tin purchase iiu;hv toby discover no hole in the shirt-. I he body ; , , ,, . . . ,. . . . .. c , 1 . ., , , J . . . . ... ,. J 1 pool papers and Magazine, ol the earliest paid at the tiiio of iale and tlie b u;i:i:i; in six mclled too bad for strict examination. er- ', 1 1 . .. .!.....- . .. .. v. date-. I months.

uici ouurj v oiuc iu mi uuaiu i,v a mow or

blow, on the head.

July 14th, 1831.

ABU All BENNETT, j. p.

State of Inmana, Tliird Judicial Cirrui

I, the undersigned, President Judge of the Circuit aforesiid, certify, that ARTHUR St. CLAIM VANCE is qualified, under thc Statute, to act n a Probate Judge iu this State. Givn under my hand thi. l!Hh day of June, lfc3l. M. C. EGGLESTON.

All order, for the Saturday Courier, ( con- j tainin the price of subscription) must be ad-' dresUd to i WOODWARD &. SPRAGG, i 1'ltiladelnltin. '

r ,. . . : port.as the (jcntral wt-11 knows. In this v-oEitNon l.i.i:- r;ox. It i- now ad-i ;fi i i .u . ., . ;matti-r we have always been open and mitted hy -til partis?, (hat tuc contest! . ' l. i.' i t t i undiiruiseil, ar:d have never held out for COVCmor Ila tin i nun hf eini -

vu t r i c . i j i- ,' false color to induce (Jen. Stapp or any j .Noble ai:tj iveid. Scott ha declined, ... . 11

,..,;,, ... i v. i ii i oil. is menus to believe that we would running, ur.d Maj p u considered bv hi t-.i i i . r t, i fiipport him. except in the event of Nobest 'nends ns e-:t rely ouf oftiie oues-i 11 1 i ,i . , I hie heir.c out of tlic way.

uu... in i uiao'i r kiu tuppuiu'di , -ii-- - .! A. the contt-

oy uiiuuui.icu iniormatioil irom many OI Read and Noble we diall feel more freed om in los Smilev.

tl)3 r.ortiicrn Mid we stern rotmties. and xpreidn- our views than heretofore. We

4., . i ' have felt some dplicacv in doing any thin? I John Test, by every L Jay paper, (except ore.) and ; tUt nii.,u b, cmiar!ieJ inlo ,u injur: of our! j0I,athaa MXarty

r.tauy every Jackson paper in the state, j frimd st "rV t ii l iutcfiilt'ii to remain as i-j State Senate

Ills evident, from thc illiberal mid tin J "'r H r-, George h. Dunn, James T. Pollock.

Caiitlidatr. ELECTION FIRST MONDAY IN ALCVST, 1S31. For (lovfrnor. Noah Noble, Milton Stapp, James G. Read. For Lieut. Governor.

As the contt-t is now settling down between i James Gregory, David Wallac.

A. 5. P.urnett. Far Congress.

Oliver If. Smith,

i his success. A. a r.olitician he is far les. vio-

. 1 . - ! I

!t:it!.Mr;a:dy course pursued towards j It-t.t than Noble, and the fact that the winn

Nc?.h Noble, !T -irr.3 of thc Jackson1

For Legislature.

partialis of Mr. t lav are unitimr on the lat-j DaTi,! V- rull,'.v

ter cetitlemar. im mo-t of tb countie3, (with

Mathia. Haines,

ri, CSSC5. that t'jCV Consider thctr Case al.i ti n t x.-r- ti .n of .lei:. r..n and a tew otlior'. m' 11:lkc

.. i t.. . . . i u.' , i.,,....., ,,:. ui i Warreu 'I ibbt.

ne.'H nnpeie".

JameMurrsy, Ezra l'erris, Martin Stawart.

Prelate Judge. Arthur S. Vance. Joha fjrter.

TI'C l.'l;t Democrat w'irrc Stnp; has a very considerable perh i u i ii inn In r 1 1 i i a t r mti t in-i t i i p t K 'A t t li rri i s

teems v.'it! fii-hooJ a-d aUS: to re-;adc idert un.!erstat..lin? nn.o,? the Ciav lead-

eat'itulate the half of which won:.! re-! rr? that l,,e ''"c tu be awn and that Noble ; John Litinjr-ton. , , , . . i is t! man to be voted for. In the eastern ! Count -f Commissioners. ;Mire ricre rooi.i tnan we could u i to j (i:irt of state f:;. fii:)t Uie t,iUtT of iho- District. o. 1. leVO'S U so debnf.'d a ddvfller as A.I .:( "le.-buryh Stateman Ins abandoned John Nea'. Joseih Wood. P -it , . . i . i i ! Siapp niii i. now cxhortuii. his fritnds in that I District .V;. 2. iiiiartcr to vote f..r Nol.'ie or th Jaeksoniiins j Mark M l racket), W illiaiu Caldwell. Says ti:at Noble, wlj.'il if. t'l1 lias!, en- will tiinmph. l-'nrlh. r in the interior, at Con- ' Daniel i'luinmer. deavorcl t)--nrr.v cm- portion ofrl,- 'H;ivil '"'' of the cjarioo Oi.t.i.tXo.3. ' talus about Nidilt su tlif only chance of Jim- MiHon (irc,'r, Geor Anioh". htate against at Other, for tliOpiirpCSt of ( ct. At Lafayette, the Ut Eree-Pre, a "no' For Coroner.

'..;. rr .,,ai:. .,1 ........... i . ' iart ' paper, an o-anion that the con-' jotin b. l ercival. Andrew .Morean.

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i ranhiKi l on my.

State Senate.

DAVID rRICE, Jldr.'r. Prookvilie, 7th July, A. D. 1:31. 100,000 Cooper Staves".'"" FH1HE bubscriber wishes to contract for

, Ja- Hl.i.UUU Maves, t.i t;e ilciivercil lv thu 1st TO the E'llltliC. jDccembir next. Ca-h will be advanced on

WHEREAS, through niisrepre;eiitation, ri-u 01 cotdract, if good security bo ;;ivea.

b.V.ULLL f.LLIU I I. LRwrenrcburh, May 27, 1 S3 1 . lltf.

wehave recetitly been induced to appoint

a ceitain Amos Lane, of Lawrenciburi.h, i Dearborn County, Indiana, to be our attorney ; 111 fjlrf Inr llil. minincn n f t..f. i, ri n rr r its il.r.. !

quarter sections of land by riht of pre-emp-' Ji L 1 recc,vod' ' I'adelphia, . t;,. i, , .,r '...: o-. . ' tensive assortment ol 1 adi.ouabli

iii'ii , wtii. ..im ijiidi m ll vti rr. tiun luiui G, ranire 1 west, in the district of land, offered for sale at Cincinnati and having discovered that .peculation was the object with him, and that we are likely to lose our rights we lu reby publicly revoke the aforesaid power of attorney, and forbid all persons dealing with Mr. Lane, a. our attorney : and moreover, hereby inform the public, that the whole transaction has been fraudulent, and never will bo ratified by us. MARY MI IR, JOHN DAVIS, T. DRANNEN. July lSth, 1831.

Dry Groocto, With a general a-soriment of Shoes, Boot., SJats, irco!i, Hardware, Cutler r, IMatcd Saddlerv, Class, China, Liverpool and Qucensware, Groceries, &c. &c. ALSO froin l'ittsburgh, an assort nient of

; i!t.: snii-:,.v nurvh u:v.:.

0

BrUlcs, Bridie ilUin, '

On Petition for i Sale of Real Es-1

Collars, Martit.'gities, il 'hin,

ore. xc.

April th. 1.

; te-t i'h.-twtcii Read and Noble and will sup-

rt the Inttir. The Vi- has heretofore s-m-1

V Cdru ;r a sect-oval (u; port rl h pre-

Ut.iiuii f r ebb T nrf::!r?t Thi

r.ssoi tie'i we pro; .oupre an ttripial.i:i'd ll1 11 1'1',ir:,',y " tapp ;,n.: ui.uiy ( oni;iiin:it-; Enoch . CCarty. ' , , , . ! ti i s'' eh at Lafayette a lew weeks lin'e. For Lf iilature.

i.vi.-,.,.r..i,,Mi,..r-.u mill, l' -''j i the. period is t'wt approar bin-, when the, pa.aelSt. John nior.y fall who heard him, in ihi and j rr" !! ni;l ha.,-? t. .. tw their jffraj.es ,m j (;eorc button

the county of I mu. h f.:. r pl--; ( vrr v ,lorm, ,j ,,. ...bject. w do not cJ- SCs of resi d.'! CO, to Ji'DVO that be IT i- wi-h to intt-rft re '.nth the personal popularity' CJ-Tbivc inaik' a ith tur () arr tht only I. r..dv tr... .t, A ).;.. ..,.,,.. ia, ; ,;'"- SPP tl,;" i:rter of the stat. , m.Va.in; la-n.bcr. of tt,e Counti Caccus Ticket.

John Ileid, (ieorre L. Deibler.

Thi re is let doubt that he will receive a nuiu-

It is tr::e j l( r of Ja k-on oti . Some of his bct friends,!

iVoiiee.

rep.'rl furlvand hmmraldv.

" - ' . ... rmtir r- . l. . t 1.

' .' ,1.1 .,,.,.,., 1 t 1 :. e Lelieve. are J.irkson mm ; nut w lien we fee : ' K muner-ni . rjnini onwrwn i inrt.L ,o!,.. epu .1 deMre U1 hl..-fU t(. o wbkh li(.Mon.,; J. ard and Noble in a Drug and Dook Store c l i il iondi arid .ie priintane ia this ,tttiiii: down upon Noble a reformed oncer diidti-d by mutual consent. All persons rn.,,,tV shnMl l qiv l.im an b..-rable j -er.,-e,,t-a, a mean, of indebted to the firm are r,..eted tr, make : . r. r ii,.. r.iiin r f.,rin.iPi ..f Mr ctiv .1 immediate ravnient to T. 15. 'aickard.

'I I 'v .'v ...i-., uc t. , ii , AVV co.,. tram el to a. Wise our political triend. EV. but b-'C ur he was aSeiaScd n it!l ? 't this ipiarter to look well to the subject, and j , , , r ,. . , . . . ! i,ot u;! r t'e-ir frien 1-hip foi Sij,,,, to he the i t.i-nn a to:.. of I, .eiuhbip of m tr y Ili(,an. (1 ,.lrr Un., Nl)ll,.. " j

rs f I f Jii Z' know .Noali .No.'l.; . . r. . . . .. . 1

State of Indian a, ) Franklin County.) Probate Court of Franklin County. Jli.v Ti.rm, A. D. 1SJ1.

George W. Iviruble and George L. Dvibler, Administrators of the E.tateofHugh May,dec'd. VS. The heirs ot IIu;hMay,(lecM.

A NDnow, n this day, to wit: On th Cth '

I IV. day of July, A. D. come Gtorge W. 1 j Kimble and George L. Deibler, Administrator, of the Estate ol Iluirh May. deceased, retitiun-

;erf for the salft of certain Real Estate, of JLmYaVltCe.hjtiri;' & iJ2c:2:;aii j w hich the said Hugh May died seize.!, in said ; S6..f..t 1.. ,: i petition meutioiieil, and it appearing to the ' ? J iilClM. j Court, upon sulidavit tiled, that the heir, ofthe ' fCMIE proprietor woub! i ;rm tii pnbii I .aid llush May, iiecl, are not residents of i that a Post C oaci. ii now i:i o; eraii in ca jthis State; whinupon it i. ordered by the the route lr.-jm Lav, ren(-,.b'!r0h, vi' Ll. ubeihj Court, that the pendency of said petition be town, Clcvcs V.c. to Ciiiciuauii. , publi-hed four week, tucce.iively, in the Ve- Lrai t Laxcrcuclur U on

I tern Statesman, a weekly newspaper printed, I and published in Lawrenceburgh, D arborn ' I County, Iiuliana, siiinmoniug them to appear '. at the nest term of this Court, and show cause, : j if any they have to show, why .aid Real EsI tate should uot bu .old, to pay the debts of cud

decedent. Copy attest. t..vi. ;'. U.MV f'-l. fl ' 7- ft

July Tth, 1331. !S-lw. i li. Mail Stage at Lawienceburgh, on i uesdays- , -7, 7iflS ' ! proprietor would also inform the pubj. .lit I II ip, 'lie that he has procured anew and ile-ant

ll fl . I' '

x Kicnara uui.e., oi ivei-o lownsnip, f,,nr hore coach, of ui!iciei:t capacity to nc-

MONIJAiS WEDNESDAYS FRIDAYS

Ltuve Ci;i( iiiriati cn

rite at Ci.icir.nitii at 1 TljJ.'l.

T. B. TINCKARD.

II. S. NOBLE. July 14th, 1 fill.

mtl GS A. -MCDICINESS,

TcLSDAlS .It 6 .1. .. end trTilt SvSDA .'S rite ui LuurcnccLu gK SATJdDAxS at 12, ?i0cu.

Dearborn Comity, lnd. a bright bay mare, commodate rf pa -seii-er-, ami that inM -nlinr

141 hands high, supposed to he twelve years to superintend the drivinz iu pel , on, h hope.

The

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v.-;;n?t eMil . ' know .oall.N0!'lC. I 4 Appraised to t ., . ? i , t r i ! Mv doe not lnend Culley do C.en. I Kook, Slatioiiarv. A:C. W il, a- 1 .V. , :OW b;m (') be fir aboC ' T , , - . . !,..., , . . , . , r 1 . , cn ana James .... . . (Noble the pisticc to sav that he was nns-irP1ULs,lbil"r,h'r,ntcn t!i.oe l.f.le arti'.iccihichli:iVP b-.C'l at- - ........ . I -H- assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, ! I do hereby .i.i.i-i i . t, . 1 taken, to the aino'iut of X IHJi.KJ in the D-.e stuffs Book tation-irv Xr . - tnbuted to him hj l!. DrtnOCrat. tint ? , i J ' , '.',.r'." copy from ruy , . , , ictiinatc he made r few weeks since? r. B. PINCKARD. ly, JS31. we have ror -bt to expect an lionora- .... I July lfeth, 1831. ,, . t i i .i i i r Instead of the encral s receiving hv! . . . , 1Q I le co ii e of c ond ict bv this hir'.dii'C of i , , I . . - . 4 t , A. July 15-1 8ll .'lll l... 1 (10,,. c .1 1... .1 dllllllikl-ltoK'v 4 . r.

old, a star in htr forehead, and a small snip on jve general satisf icli

tier nose, the oil Ian. I loot white, lame in the Ca'e, will I.e. moderate. same leg ; no other marks or brands perceivable. Per.-ons w iibiiu- to t ik? i,is;:i -o will enter

Appraised to twenty dollars by George Room-' their names at the St me 0;Ie in I.au nsios-

sen and James Faulkner, this 4th day of July, burgh, at Maj. Hunter's, and at C. L. Mur-

docks, Cincinnati.

ereby certify the above to bo a true

from my estray book, thi. 8th day ofju-

party. A pare stream caanot flow Irom

a corrupt fountain.

lit It) by thc Land () like, as stated by

Mr. C. the whole amount of his salary

Administrator's IVotice.

LL person, indebted to the estate of

X M.lt:ITl..r line is vt rr,i . 11 t ...I 4..

jand perquisites is something short of diatl. av.eiit to the ...bsmher. ind sav

Isinw Hoiii.ini'-.s. We have re-; c-i u 111. This U a small mistake, to-be ! costs; and those bavin.' claims airainst .aid

eeivrd no late intelh-LC" from the hos-j " ,mlil cl.onld be corrected. What5 . . T.

i ntruirii vriiiiiii int'Mf uiuuiiia ir.ttn inp nrtt

ROBERT ROWE, jun. J. P.

15-18-3w

Caution.

tile 1 : ,d ' at s ,f Illinois which can he rc-

lid oa. The followii.g extract of a lelbrto a "(ntlennn of I .cxir.gfoa, Ky.

say y

on Mr. ("ullev.

tf 1 . L ... ..

.iio.H.ity in inn ruoiun, iney will otherwise f i i i c .i - i i i. -i

oo ui.ntu irom any uivioenii ol said estate.

(iovrnNou (..ass, of Michigan, has! GEORt..'. W. ANDERSON, .idrnTr.

T Trt.. i Mil .i t.

luiAit ' nnn til ti ?Sir n.f'iri' fir tieo J '

j I iii''viiivu v i ic mi i e.onlaiiH very important news, if true,, " . "T.ZZ. " .it-.. . : John 11. haton, resigned. I his is con-; .itfb T2 .111

l.ntwe liaveeverv rea,oa to nriiiac tuaii .,,,. ,, . 11a 17 W ill II I I

flic fact.-, of thc rase are much cxaT-

ated.

isidered by all parties an excellent ap-!

pointmeid. I

TOLE.V from the subscriber, in Logan townshin. Dearhom rnni.lv In.lisr... n

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Juh- vntr, (u a.. "-SK 20. SrAKCE OF 1i.MUF.K. It is preten- l" lut'r'"'is or the I8th instant, adark Vf.t u 'a i r' i" p--t I t-iM-i.li l"i p'.a' i , . 1.1 l i llnv IImi( r, ,..;,., :..f.. .. , 1 1 n ,.f ..I. . ., a ivai.e a ...! I ded that J udiie head accepted the hand Mtai ""t si ,

.Vh,vnt n K.i li.v.r, v... 5-a r ?u'ar!nfr, n Tofr.p.fi.vill i,..M7 I Aboni 15 hal"1" '"'S1'' ' on the off

I,. v nt ft- In I t r- Af-af'd if. l r 1 ,Ss ' " " " ""if ' '"i"" , hind foot, very long tail, 4 years old ; no other f I', rf hvidr'd if hi mri ai hwiirlf noundxl. j until a person could be got to take it, ' marks. The above reward will be given to ?:,.t':v;;;v; M; f;-;k7 XZ 'fZ'Iv'.Cr iwho was qualified tod. the duties. Thu I v Y wiU n, u m. ; ..si '.v! i ,n .p i l,i u,i .1 M'( it. me levin us , uu, . i , nllj a ,,irBJ reward tor the annrehens nn of

Mi.soc.il. wf i.,t i: irwid ie nu. ir,nm)rnru atioointtnent was made full' the ti.inr

i

JOHN POLLOCK. July 18th, l8."U.-19-3w.

JOHN D. CUMMINS, Proprietor. April 07, lS3l.-7-3m. Reginiental Orders. 55t'i Jiriment, Indiana MitiliJ, ) Laicrencclnirvli, July iU';, 133!. J Tha Qualified voters of .aid re.-iiucnt ar i

WHEREAS, my wife, Lovy Cruce, has hereby directed to meet at ihs house of Jacob

left my bed and ooard,without any just i),is. ou Saturday the (ah day of Au;ut uet,

cau-e or provocation, this is to forewarn ull between the hours of 10 and 6 o'clock, on said persons from trusting or harboring her on my day, to elect a Major for said regiment, to fill

account, as 1 am determined to pay no debts the vacancy of Major Jamo. W. Hunter, re-

igncd. By order of General Win. C. Keon, Commandant of the lOt'a Brigad of Indiaii Militia. N. B. An election will bo held at the .ams time and place, to fill the vacancy of Lieut Col. Miller, resigned. JOHN SPENCE", Cd. Com'dt. 55. i Ii- I. -V

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O J b,s subject the inceDnrj f.a-.. . ,.?',, J ie liiitml in the slnte. nnssrsiiirior f lie r.

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ii.itif- fiii.'ililir.i I inns fur ri llrffiirr nf,

j, i.ir.ivr..r .tu.iM ,n'..nni.M.! public Money?. It is certainly a de-

ftttC CfObtaiiu the f dlowis z

In irtes' . II i j f ll,;n,Tc alien imi.nrbtit

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t :,-. !;. . -r r-! -.t-.t i i j t i liver. I public oflices go licking, for the want

My lul.-TtiV, k,' t: il'trcjuif.! . t,-il-' i oii l..nflHal S'-'l t'"T r '.'?" i"f irgnl.u tlo.is. 'I be railili. II Hi"'" f" ''p'i ")' home.

of her contracting after this date.

WILLIAM BRUCE. July 12th, 1831. 18-3w 11 IK ATI f,AMKl.. TA1LOK, HAVING peruianeutly located himself in the Town of Hartford, (on Laughery Creek) Dearborn County, Indiana, respectfully informs hi. customers anil the public generally, that being anxious to please all in the

line of hi. profession, he has made engagement. rEnilE ub?c.riber having a large quantity of ut the Eastward, which enable huu, at all JL salt on hand, has concluded to reduoa th tiiuus, to furnish th price to Fortv-Five Csnt. per bu.hal, and ft 'M.S'Jl lASHIOIVa wriShi deducting tha .aiua tiira daduc'.ad ia . . r " T- Cincinnati. Knowing the variety of opinion, respecting GEO P BCELI

A nan ions, ,ID . pirinivu tuiui Ul.u ui;tKkr t n it in..

Salt at 45 cts.

Dac'. P. 0. Randolph, firft clerk in

the WariepirtrD2ot,anJactirgSecrc-rccommer1d our neighbor, of the Pal-

i mv c:ii:ai jstoki: i ! W.R.BArtKEH.

1T E8PECTFULLY inform, the citizen, of1 aJJt. MttV La wrenceburph, anil the public it. general, I Hi

ttiat lie has rccectly opened a Store on the corner of Main ami Short St.. and ha. on hand a general assortment of FANCY and S TAPLE

of any Fashion his customer, may with. Be

ing au admirer of the Ladie. Le would inform them that Ladies' Habits Will Ve in a tie to the Latest Fashion., and will

endeavor topcuj, which will ba no difficult

Dry Goods,

j of men possessing sufficient qualifications

i to discharge the duties thereof. If no I other can he had, wc would respectfully

tiroccriTs,innriiwarc, Hard-

tary of War, has rca'-sneilln oilier, rot ladium, to thc favorable notice ofthe aMpr hilB.,r hllt Wlli'r(.criv6 a bcii'C abl J tow'thf'ad the forte of pub-. President. Perhaps he would rather g0 'hare of punlic patronage, t.ha intends to sell he opinion. We earnestly hope that to Tort Wayne-that office being also( ZZtZ "" " "J "' h good work mar prosper. Jin market. Lawrenoeburgh, July, tt, 1831.

Hartford, Juna 29th, 1831. 16-tf.

Public ENTEr.TAIHlET. rHUIE subscriber tespectiully iifon.i. hi Jt- friend, and the public ia genern!, tint ha ha. opened a house cf I'ublio EiitcrUuiu;i:t Iu Cambridge, Dearborn County, Indiana, six and ahilf inilet from Lawrencehurgh, f.ve from Eiiz ibethto n, five from Ileusti.'.. Manchester Towaslup, o:l

Collector's IVolice.

il caivrd the Duplicate of Taxes for the year e n"r(,,t ute Uncinimti to V er. tdlei. 1831 ; a copy of which ,. left at the .tore of Napoleon Ac II.s house and .table are wad R icii aro Tvnfh, in the Town of Brookville, ,',,atei1 for th. accommodation of trivellors lor the convenience of those who may call to ho. n,il-v ,,pe ' fj h'ni fM- Uil pa, theirtaxe.iu ,Uy absence. bar is supplied with good upors and his .tah. J , . , , withforate. He fl itters huuself. from t iu exMr. Tyner .. authorised to receive tiuJ re- prrn(:e he hal h!llif th;lt he Wlij stncral ceipt for thc .ame. .atisfaation, aod aolioili a hMr of publio pitJNO. ROOP, Collector F. C. ! roa.g. DrtokiU. Jnna 93, lMl.-14-Cw. w p JlPtUY.