Western Statesman, Volume 2, Number 42, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 30 December 1831 — Page 3

CIS

Till' STAllCSMA'. jLongley and others, praying for anew

county, to be composed of the fractional

Administrator's Notice.

liAWENCEUilGH INDIANA. utiPAY. di.( :io, 1831.

LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY.

from tub inuuna journal, dec. 17. ; "j"OTICE is hereby given that letter of ndThe Legislature, it Will be seen, has ' i ministration on the etate of John Shcr:.u.u . k...:n l,nn,l iV, r.f;J lock, deceased, were granted to the subscriber,

Ihave been "presented bv Mr. Pollock.',: -.1 u..i twir .--wf n, :bthe Dearborn Probate Court, in the State ;

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the

rylvania

The mo

Ruk and

had before

j township in which Rising Sun 15 situated,

! have been -presented bj Mr. Pollock, together with sundry documents, which

! were severally referred to a select com- preceding session,

I of Indiana, on the 1st day of October last ; and

Taken Vp9

THY Samuel Jeliev o'.vnhij, Dearbi

v, ol itamoiprt

arbom Coiiiity, 1 n

iliana, 24th Nov. Is31, one Lslray l!ay horse colt, suppused to be one year old last spiii.g, with a Mar and a

snip in Ins forehead, ai.il a small white

Georee M. Pallas Bin. has been electod to together with sun.lrv ilnrnm.nii: , 4li,r linvn hfpn rlnrino- anr . .. ' i .. i '

" ........ ...I . ; -..u,vUUu,u. uu,..,UU3u3U,v,uu v..-.- o-v ,111911111 persons uavinscuignmc,- No Mhcr marks nor

t l , iMfnilt 01 inc li:"" 1 ffiri tnwra folirM,I t. . -.1... nrnrnHinrr luinn I IP rllllipant I lie : a r rimi,re.1 tn'liln t hp sanip.or statements there- i . ' . i - i ... "... ... n,.u .

,-- brands perceivauit , am. i,uai'i u i mrc.i

-...-.If 111..- IV 1 .....

, m.c isa.n; . a. u, ..3,..i. ; .,, rnmnns,i r ir.., i ,1 i. standing Committees are i course very n, in ue m tv jemiiwii r . twrnsms iu umjamni u. i4i.

t prominent candidates were Dallas . , laborious it being their duty to investi-! Hlthm onR ear by law; anu al , Certified by me, the uiulcrsigm M, a justice or the 1 llnmmii nn, M-f.. TM laUOflOUb, H DClUg U1C1I UUIJ IV ll" , , . . .., 1 ,-; 4 th'w -Jd ilav nt I )ci umber. 1S.11.

Hemphill. IJevcn balloting were J- ' t "Je"ls gate and report Upon all Subjects refer- j rt. . m,. navment to the subscriber, I AtilJ All BEXN ETT, J . I

a choice was effected. On the first speiiuing ueiore tllC Senate. 1 He re(l to tucir consideration. But few ;,,,:. A.i,n. (J . H. Dodh. He also ! i.-T

Fallot the vote stood as follows, For Geo. M . 1 following joint resolution, introduced subjects of interest have yet been deci- hereby gives notice that said estate is probably j Dallas 31, Richard Rush 33, Joseph Hemn-j by John Ewing,has afforded a fruit-! sivly acted upon, the business, this far, ; insolvent. ARTHl'R MARTIN, Adm'r. j b.ll JeR.Durden is, Hmry A. Muhlen- fa thcme of declamation to ilionorable ' havillS beeu most1 of a preparatory j Dec asth, 1331. I

bTg 17, scattering 3; on the 11th ballot, theio .i, i.i i-.. 1 , . , character. ...I..'.,.. , nalors who had little else to do. e, J:

ote stood, for Dallas tjT, Heinjihill 31, Rush

Administrators' Notice.

6

I So!

JBstray.

E the undersigned, being called upon br Pa?e

Green, to apprano and describe an eitray horse, taken r)Aby him, in Aurora, Deaiborn county, do state that the said

mie, a

in II Idl'll.W III! Ml 111. I. Will!' III!- -.ri i.iii I 1 -11. ..I I ....... .. r. I

In i ..,..,. I l t - nm , u ,,( .r,.l,.r,c m r.hi inn I V ...i... ... ...:- ..! . . .. t .. .,r A 1 ,. .. I . !

. ....... .. U I II U 1 U lktl VI 11 . I L J.l." lH' ' .w. - . (lUlllllll.llll.lUI" .... .'. V. ....... ... ... .- . 1 - 1 . V. . .. 1.1 1 , ,. 1 ilo W i .,,....,1.. f !.:. ! .. il. J ...... . r, i- horse is a brieht bay, both lunil leei w

irgisiauou, us me ceieuraicu to internal improvement, the tarill, and ker, late ol Dearborn county, Mate 01 mmana, ( & n rivht e outi switch tail, Jackson- Cosvl.ition.-w. publish to-day ; resolution of Toote in Corgrcs?, which ' the bank of the United States, com-.le-"L-dihav the Addre., of thi, body, for the special bene-1 called forth the matchless powers of: menced yesterday in the Senate, by the ; jtTehSZ i l-ceivable about twelve years old past anfit of our Jackton friends, rind wonld hare : i ....:! t- . . mover, in a speech of considerable i,... ;...i,.k,,i ist '. fraise(1 at iJ'3' us't'!Jia. "

: eusicr. Live serniwoor ' :wic. - - ... t..vi yii,i

tinhli'hcd a lit of their delrrates had our lim- .1 r.i 1 . ...i 1 lenrth. and we understand the debate re herebr notified to call on the subscribers

U, perused. We .lUcove'r that out of resumed on Monday land And j-j d, l,satc, appointed for this county, not one . of sveral more. I i A memorial , praymg the removal ol Zun o tte said Pr" attrn.le.!, except the members of the I.cg.ila-. A joint resolution in relation to Internal the 1 ension Ultice iromton don to l-jbale courti WJtln one year from this date ture, and Mr. Morrison, who was at Indianapo- Improvement, a protecting Tariffand re char- j dianapolis, passed the Senate, but tWaS aJ rCqUireJ hy law. In on other business , Their zeal for the htro lcrjn' tl,e 15l,",k tl,e ,'''tt'd Stit's-. ' postponed indefinitely in the House of; ELISIIA tOX, ) Adru'rs

cuing in the wane. Why was the ! ... ' " 1 " 'ct a... prosperity Kepresentatives.by a majority ol three a . am ;

1 nr ti-iii I'nln ' .

VI 1UUI i - Theiudiciarv committee in the House j Administrators' Sale.

must be getting in the wane. W

name of .V mttor lt:ndn?ks stncke;i trout the union, necessarily depend upon the facilities

lut of Dj1 'sales to the proposed Baltimore : of trade and cuterprize and intercourse, which

GEORGE GROVE, Jr.

I certify the above to be a correct copy from my estray book . DAMEt. BARTHOLOMEW, J. P. COTTON OTACHIXCRIT For Sale. ON the ninth day of January next, al 10 o'clock, A. M. will be off.-red

Vendue,

l'X a,,U m,t. v -.Hnr.finn in ,1,. the late residence of Abial Baker dt ceased, in ; At Lawronceburgh, inaiana, a i.ot 01 cotton

tut of for.'icn nations, and ; w'"1,' "'V ""-- - Lawrencebur-h township, Dearborn county, Machinery; Consisting of ( ar.'i, Mpeeuers.ana

Convention. and that of .V.ihiI. .Vi.','..vubititu- the .government of the I nited States have pow- 0f Uepiescntati ve, it will be seen, has , TRHE subscribers will cspoie to sale on j At l'ubllC Ve , .,,,,,, ' r and means to foMer and promote, a protect-:re rtcj tiat it js inexpedient, at this j Monday, the 23.1 day of January ml, at , te.iiuu fu.ui. ing Tarilf to encourage home industry, and . r . u.f;nn 5.. tl. li. ' the late residence of Abial Daker di ceased, in ; At I.nwrenreburgh, Indiana,

. . ",,",-,- render us indent,,, lant of for. i-n nations, and ; . . J , .....rp..ce,llirirn iowns,iii . Dearborn county. Machinery ; Consisting of ( ai

toN(;ni:ss. , e have received but .. ........ f.!rrili.lf :., n,,iim s,.rr, ;itnv he(i- of the last session regulating the inter-1 .,, tlr.,i nTn,.rt at said doread. Throstle of about 500 Spindlct.

ALSO:

T PRIVATE SALE, the Property known

medium secured bv the ex- Ol Hie last session regulating I lie inter- I aU lhe erSBIlai property of said deceased,

little from this bod V Ol any inipoitaiite (O isting Bank ol'lhe I'nilod States. And where- est of money; Winch report, however, consisting ; of Two Hurses, One Yoke ..fCattle, , i motion lias ! ' b"'kv'1 10 he consistent with good j wus not concurred in, but was, after Con- j Some Milk Cw, Uno two-horse Waggon and

D policy, ii nrmg me iielioer..te pinions oi i le (iiilpr'ililc debate, referred to a select Se:," t longt.s, anu nogs

been made by Mr. llanna tor the cslat.- people, ,n relation to the,, important sui.jec s, ; u d f t, .ho a l- i l t ii T . 1 iir.. ; ii to bear at this i-risis, upon the council, ol the i - ""'r v hshment of another Land Ultice n tlio , unioil . UlL.ri.ri,re 1 j in favour of the lormer law, prohibiting eortliern part of "our ttnte. It has not JUsohcJ, n,, tht General Assembly oftke a higher rate of interest than six per ct been acted on. Ik, la,t evening's ! Sla!e "J "ll'"n'"i That our Senators, in Con-! cent. Per annum. .'Wl r - n i EjreM be iri'tructeil, and our Rcjirrsentativc j mail we learn that Walter f.owcrv has : reuueste.l. to use all proper m ans '! Jth.-ir from the saiie. nc. 21.

In the Senate, the committee of ways

. . . l .i . . . i l ....

been re-elected Secretary of the Senate ,ulLS " "'"''.cc i procure o. pun0 mou-

ey or lan.is lor I in pru v i nir me navi ' iiion ui

without opposition; and that the llcv.

JjAfi '. Dvrbin has heenelocted Chap

our rivers, a,,, travel uoon our leading mail

roai'u, so that :i salutary exi r. ie"of cotistitu- l'

Six ninnths credit will be L'iven. and the ins the I.awrcncebueh Factory, in which tho

purchaser rerjuired to give notes with approv- j above Cotton Machinery has heretofore been ed security. run, consisting of Ann maria baker, Ad,nr's! Brick and Frame Buildings, V'C1 I'llh And Two LARGE LOTS of ground, S Wool . Cardins Machines, and one Picker; one Billy

laneil I j i of spindles, one Jenny of f0 spindles, Four

Fl LL1NG iM ILL anu apparatus

for Dving and Dressing Cloth,

i i . i , .i . , I 71 ft Y Georj-c Sutton, sen. of u hitewater T ' . d means have reported "that it is ex-1 fj; , . ,. ' . , ,,,. Loom., A i ii i . . ' township, tranklin county, lnd. on the , , , dient to subiect.to taxation any rescr-; ... . , v.,...,'...,,, a lirr ,inTiP. ni.....t torup

' ' . ' - tional power may prevail, facilities of inter- Vatioil.OWIied by any individual ill any or- flvc j CrJ old, fifteen hands high, with some A first TatC Steaill IllffinC, la:ii to that body. 1 he appointments ot . courfe te increased and the veto doctrines 1 ganized ( Olinty in tllis Stale-,1' in "which white liairs in his' forehead, idiod all round, and of 8 or 10 horse power, capable of being greatf:.rtln Van P.ilten and others, made ' cease to operate; and to oppose any altera- ; r.,nn,f i),f. Sl,'u;,ic m.irnrpf.,1. Vmrni" I appraised to thirty right dollars, by us, lv increased by the addition of boiler. A

. . . . lion ol the present lunu law, that may tie., , .,, , , .. c aAAlll,!. Ktt IvAi' IMjljllt during the recess of Congress has not jet calclllal0(1 to abri(lge or impair the cxUting ; Uie b,lls;wh dl ,IUVC l.,a"!d lhcr SenatC ! STEPHEN COFFIN,

been acted on br the Senate.

protection and encouragement afforded to the I S OHO for the organization 5 of a J:ew

products and labors of farmers, maiiuiacturers COUIlly called I At J'orlf. The preamble

Kf.mtcky. The House of Ilepre-. d mechanics of our own country, and to , and joint resolutions, presented by Mr.

,. . . - . , , auction an extension oi t ie unexpireu lime oi l.',,. ,,t in ni' ' ( m. l.i'i,lonn innrnvc h'-.i;ri. l. !. Ivrn nr ;v 1 .rfislaturc ; .. . . .... , ... ... ,;l.tuig, in Uiulioii to internal nnnro e-

t:""""' " -j --- c- , me existing tnarter oi the liaiik oi me i mien . ., . -,r ... , r :, it .

have passed an act prohibiting the im-! Stat, s, with or without amendment, hut guar.L ",L"1 ia,ma''i u,c . Dearborn Gmnly

' ' ii... .... t .. n ...... .... -.....r ........ .

A tr lift copy taken from my estray book.

JOHN V. CASE, J. P. Dec. 27, lS31.-42-3w

State of India ,

Set.

, i On lab. I, or petition for Pec. lft. Divor .e: Decree at the j . . ,St)ctob.r Term, 1613, ili-j j)i:ARBor.?i t

. i . . a i : . a : i .. ii rrn i i i ;in :im m:i ( n sr nn u ...... v - i i

4 . i 1 , cI.iIa Iiv :i i in.n.iTk , .... , ,1-oiiiau numimii,! vm i-um v. j.ww.. ....

puituiyii mus iiiiu iu.il .v increase of siovrriinu'iit control. i Saturday ana 3lonaaT. ana iWcrc. on rrjr..

Actc of to vs. A motion made! Iicsli c, 1 hat his excellency the Governor t the evening of the latter day, ordered to : Jenky Huirman

t .,.rrt,,.;,l,sr:,li.,. mth! it is verv 1 be rciueard to transmit a cony of the fore.; be nfrrosscd for a third reading 1V aivorci,.-the said complainant from the said

- ; L'oni" preamoie ami resolution. 10 earn oi our , ,- .., . i ..i.m ...i ... ...:ti i . .t... r.ii.;n I ' .. a. 1 i vote ol ZZ to

U'JUL'llVll n II. II ill U'J iti'J i.uu i'i win. .-t'liaiors nun in .

! Smith and machine fhop adjoining, with 2 fires. ! The factory has been in operation about three i vcar?. and enjoys a handsome amount of coun

try business, which is increasing. A large portion of the purchase money may remain on a long credit. For further particulars enquire of Jesse Kimball, Cincinnati, or TEST &. DUNN, Lawrenoeburgh.

Dec. 1st. 1631.

Settimber Tlrm,1s31.

I'ersus. Newton Gardner, and others.

On complaint

in chancery.

iuci.it Cocrt,

Dearborn Cuuntu,

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.!..( . if ueiciiiiaiu wiinuut .nniiuu, , .v. ... ..,, p r.;..,

iiiviiL'iiii i j in uiij; i j'i . . i 1 i v, iiK n itui;mpui or ut'en r w.is mnMmir i ij j

Wclcir-i verb-iliv that th- I.. -Mature lW-iirr.- mo:," the Legislative 1 1 ,c anicu-'n" propo,eu anu u.c vo.es fire ,;i thc (,)iirl HolJ4C at I.Bwrcnci.blirs,l cicar.M(.ri .Ui Uiai Hit i.ti.um.j ...ii. mil im.uhi Ulcrcon b(; g,yrn in our proceed-! t,. ,,i,,lt 0,the mil of March . me. Public adjourned a few days since. Mr. A. : proceedings received by ht nights mail, itlgs. The commencement of th.? de-; notice is Imreby tiven lo.i. nky Huffman, now t: n.ln.. .,l;inr r,l C. ( Vi-nn.Pi.tator: wp fnirt ll.c f.i!i.vitir- lluh.nn tl-.i .ibiprtill 1... rmind in tliiMeiikv Vanars.'.aie, and all other persons con-

x.. i.vt.v.3, v.. ...v- . - - ;s- - r. r.i ...... i rr... w;n ,r i

Mr. Crahatn, Chairman , ) "lr: ZS:: : ,,r,; r,.rt on and Joseph C. Moore, that Herbert P.Gaine,

to be holden at I " 1110,1 ms "," ol "'"l"'1""' "b"""

ha? heen elected public rri liter. Janus ; Mr. CuiK-y made the following report: ; day's paper

WOTIGE is herebygiven to Newton Gard1 ll ner, Washington West, Hambley,

The committee on Canals and Internal Im- 0f ()C committee of wavs and means, to

. ., i . 1 'r . . ..v . . ut nn; luiiiiniiiut in n.i.j.iiiu ii.Liiii.-. n'iL il.;.l ,1... nr ii,.;r tprm

' , , ,, , J provemoi.U.to winch were r, ferrcl the pet,-; v.jlkl, a rcsouliou 0;, tut subject wa Lawreneeb.ird. in ami for the said County f j complaining ot fraud, and l.a obtained an ,nlUrlhl'1Uy lVsidcnt f the llank of tion, of sundry cituens o. Dea.born, S!, n ; , , is deemed ! Dearborn on the fourth Monday in March jnnctiou staying certain P'oeeedinp. at law Kent.lCh. a 7.1 Cnnri, . l.W-.-.'.a: d I""' ,""'ir. '" Mu' ' tX ilK.xp0.r,cllt to extend ,he time to state ; next, to re-, ..U r, and rci.,M.ue, the judgment . favor of the ,1 W ashing on est i n t i.,uni., v ! lni-orp!, ration ot a company to construct a i m. I (. vlCiUl llic llillL m.iu. i I)..-,rboni Circuit Court sis of "'e Joseph C. Moore ; now;therefore, unless the Jcn:S Shunntm Directors all lllianim-j rail road from I.awrencebur-h to Indianapolis land county collectors for paung over ! 'o tcrm 'ji.-,.i forcing me' from Uid parties appear before thc Judges of the .... ihave had the subject nmh r consideration, and .1,,, rrvcntie. Mr. Serin?', from ' the e -' . ,"" ' u.',.'.' '7: ,r Dearborn Circuit Court in Chancery sitting.

iLcum the prayernot only .reasonable and pro- tuIU,lliUct. to wllirh that Mibjr rt ,lich i,ltf.(ie'd motion, thc said Jenky Huff..a. hut nl iKr. .,rr.ili:l .oirvirln'fii til I'm nil. . -. fc

of

i i . .1. : j. ......:..

per, out Ol t ic u r . ...e-i u ipor larce 10 i;.'- 1 1 ii- r , , . p.. . , ,. . . l n .! I ' - 1 -.i i-. i'ITwiI ron..i !,,l l-iivnii- r.l II. o ....... nw l..i.k :i!i:irdalc. and nil others

feu:iu ireiiera and n.irlicularl v tl.o,e of the -.- ." 1 ' J , , .

Dec 'JOth, ls31.-4-J-3w

1 . I - - VlV.ir.

IM) i.li.im.ai Li.... a iriK.iii irenerai anu p.irucaiariy innic 01 im- . . 1 , 1 1 ,i- n, .... . . .. ... .-.V- i .... r.r ftv of rennrd i-.o- t L.' ncaiioii ol a concrrued, are recueste.l to take notice.

inii'ortancc has et liar mn in eitncr 1 ... - ' tIi.,i. . .f.,.. ,. .ii. t ON LAD III. b I MAN

to tnc en 1 aim purpose in carrying into e.nci liraucii inline i.H:k 01 iiie t iiueu oicttes ; house of our I.egi-latiiie, in tl.e line of n,,, f bj.-ct of tlie etiii.in rs your committee j,, jn,, ciX0 t.f Indiana, accompanied lr.rvv.Uu7. Most of the buit.eS done.: have dralt.d and diu.tel inet- roport a hill ,jy -- rCiouno for that purpose,! .... mcorpor.itincr a company with certain privile- ' -, . f , 1 j- 1 tlius far. is thc passing of resolutions of j cr, ;,, i,lin,liU,,s;,,( ,rllc,i a,,d 1,1,. ral ; which : which rasped to a second reading, j il fiuirv ti e presentation of pclition. they hope may n.. . t the sanction ar.d appro- Mr. Pollock, from.the committee on the I ' ' 1 ' :l..i:.... f II. ...... . ..IT.; .T ll.A I, r. n r. C 1 I, .1 i -i I . -i rvl 1 i n..!

, , . , , . ..... i -... ui i ui. ii'."-. . (iituii.- ii iiini.'i.li WI lliVI..IIIUiWI.. i

.;u iiicii n n i.vi. j hi. ... i.w..

at their Term on thc fourth Monday in March next, and answer to, gainsay or deny the bill aforesaid, a decree will then be entered against them by default, and the injunction perpetuated. By order of the court . JAMES DILL, Citric. Doc. 19th, 1331.-41-3

' j Which report wa acron.panird by a bill to porf'd a bill VC licll ! incorporate the I.awr. ncehur;h and Indiana- . . .. . . i i -1 i i- ; i. oi i.ii'g mc .tgeni '.I- polls rail road comonnv ; which pafsivl to a M c- , "a-; readme. " ; tire engine.

sterday morning author-1

t of State to purchase a J

mittees, to give a detail ofwhic

w. .til l be both tiresome and nnprolita-

i.!e to'our readers. Among the resolu-j .Mr. Culley moved the following resolution:! Inthe House of Representatives, wit-

liasiIOS Ac FIEL1LP,

adli:rs, frjfA VE entered into

am . . i

u-partnersiup, anu rts- j

pei: tfully inform the iiub-

lic that they will ket-'P llh,rriher for medical service.', are requested

A Card.

L LI. person indebted to nncKara ot ixo- ' lk. ble for Books, Medicines, &c, and to the

constantly on hand and for

sale, at their Shop opposite the Market House, a

eneral assortment of all

. i I... -f li( tnht tl. 1 hat the rmnn.i I tie on Ko'iUls. DC .,... t. .. !,.,.. t,., ro.s ..r 1 . .M'!

llOtlSOl inquiry, WC nut, one e, - ,lirct(.I lo' c irc illt(, ,u rspe,!u.ncv 0f rP. - I I- j' - ''7, '7;; article, in their line,which Cullt'V,aS tO the expediency of amend-j M of the road ia!v, as anthon.e :VUl eatlPflt," " I7?"a:ldc h!th.y will dispo,.' of on the most reasonable in rti,V IVob-.to hi. .o ih to fix lhe! tax on lands .or r..n.t ,poseN and in lie : 'C judiciary commUtce of certain t bar-. t(.rms. Th u OIl hand ng t .e I lobat . law i, o io Ux ao , a bin atl.;iirizing a. wl ; gcs preferred against oung L. Hughes,; .laii.- Itridlt ength oftimr the courts shall be held in; Wm .XjL oll rcrsoI1!l. property, poods a justice of the peace of th- county of i . T,.r . Vi it hi itvn.i.ixt: nvS.

eacli county; and one inquiring iuto tlsc ; wares and merchandize, tor building bridge, i ,.-lci;s We understand there are !

ex.diercv of so nnndin the road i ",I,jlirins rU a,,Hl ,,,i'1w!,-v?? trt f,c 1"vi"1 1 a number of w.tncsses.whichconsequent ixneuienct OI SO .nnuuun,, uu "wu and expended under the direction of thc cou'i- . . . 1 ...

COMMON & CAURI.MiE HAKXESSE!?,

POUTABIjII trunks,

n mn ke pavaient by the 1st January, 18.1:2.

Those failing to comply with this notice will find their accounts at the oiucc of Jame W. Hunter, Esq. T. B. PIN'CKARD. Lawmucoburgh, Deo. 8th 131.

ly protracts the investigation. A bill j B iiiiary Iquipsnent, Xe. &c.

AdininiNtrator's "Votice

JOTICF. is hereby given, that letters of Ad

ministration have been granted to the

undersigned, by the Clerk fth Probate court of Dearborn county, Indiana, on the Estate of Jason Chilson, deceased. All person hav-

teu

r .. : - ' - .i-. ; r.. . i.o .iwr-pnoTir Hre renues

nhieli the tax aiorf lid shall i.e collected. I Lasljecil reported Irom tile committee on 1 They will also execute,to ordc r,auy worlt in 1 mg c.i.um ab .

possible ; i to jirouuce nn-.u j- i

pay-

law as to give the pOWel' of appointing i ty coiiimis-ioiKrs of the proper county, in, . '"' . . . , . ! which the tax aiorf" lid shall i.e collected. I

commissioners to chancre slate ronus to . , . , ..i....i , .. ,,, .,., i ,: ..,.l:.. . 1 .. i,-.. ...at, n. ..,,.. .iUC,.,fi. ,i,.ii,in

- i ".in " ...iuiii.. i..nruni..i.., ji.i.ui', i;i ...ui icuci iu iuii.inv.iui3 uj luujnnii i. . w 6 ....... v , . ...-, i owin the same are rehe l;.,:ir.l or conn,, commoner, i. ,,,rlrVI,,.rrn. l Mkl,i?? load. Tho f.C rmm . 'i.SSSS. " j Ua'ta L.k!T ti.

Head 01 lilC i. irCUit t ourts. All enort , i,rj; statesman, that his neighbor of the Pal-, lee, to wnici, was, rrierreu tne repoitui ; . j TncIubiioan. requested to call ! Estate is supposed to oe ampiy oivut.

Il ! .. t-.. l . I " . .1 I. .. . Til,...:.. I.. n I

has been mtde to qtt the Michigan lannim is quarrelling at us. i.e are exceed-; tue juu.ciaiy eoiiiiiilliee 111 relation i an.l examine for themselves.

ingiy gricve-i io near ii. n e win inaiiK. our regulating Hie interest Ol money, IKIVC Lawrcnccburgh, Dec. 30, 1S3I. 42-tf.

ii . i .i it : ' vj h"-- -

KOftU question leiorc tl.e Jloue .i un, statesman friend to catch the little f. lh.w be-

by Mr. Smi , . i

amend the aci oi last se-sion, which : LouisriUc Jv.r. six per cent, per

..... .ri-l l a i

rated it via LreensburKli to Ala.nson. V.rcuic ns. tr. Prrnlirr w. w mild 1 passed to a second .readin

On the lint reading, Mr. Alley moved not l0lich-tiic rriUrr wil, a pair ofiongs; t'onl'enadopted directing an inqm-

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.uuatu'liieuie jioiist t -ii a Statesman friend l catch the little l'lhw be- j r ,or(cd , l prohibitin- the loan of .- iiilev. who rrt rented a bill to tween his thumb and lor. tinci r, rub Imu to a 1 . ,. , . ... . ... n.. ... nil. ) , wno rn cnua a , . mowy ;A a , ?hcr r;tc o, Ink.rcsl , , D : Act of last se-sion, winch Io--' Louis, illc'jnur. six per cent, per annum, and the bill has! Ut

JONATHAN VAIL, .2inv'r.

Dec. 7th, 1331.--29.

TaLc IVotice. fBHERE will be sold at public sale, at the

olfactory nerves.

to. reject it, which motion elicited con-; mwx joss ,ril)r, lim in contact with our

side -rable discussion, ?.Ies-T. Alley, Kobinon, Cullry and Cravens, sustaining

thc motion, and Messrs. Smiley, I'ergu j

I'litr.. A lire broke out in Cincinnati, a few davs 'mre. which intir. K

on, Livingston, Crtirne,Thointon, Vaw- ( (jc,slro L.j their't -xlensivc water-w oils, tor, and Ruddirk, opposing it, and sn-jThis is a preat public loss to the city, taining the bill. The question was ta-'and one which would be very seriously i ,n . ... .. .inri.li.fl flt should a fire occur. It has made ken on Mr. Alley s motion and decnit n ; J ' ct , ,, ,, trooa times lor Hie dray-men. in th negative, Aves Noes 11. It:tt nnot be po-ible .hat -he 1 .c,islature l; XT

intrnds so to amend tlic eiiting law, as ,,,

... i it 1 nftc- m many

iu rn-tive .ii.ijii. ci i.M.i.iu.i ....v.. - vrcl1

thousaiid dollar , have been expended in rnrninr the Road and Vtt the vote

late residence of Jason Chilson, deceased,

in Sparta Township, Dsarbom county, on th 2d day of January next, the personal property of the deceased, consisting of horses, oxen, cows, hogs, wheat, com, hay, oats, farming utensils, household furniture, &c. &.c. Ni"no mouth credit will bo given ; further information and duo attention will be given on the day of sale. JONATHAN VAIL,. Um'r. Dec. tho 7th, 1S31.-2J.

!c, In I. it a, 1'Mit'ir of the Western l iairs,

. mill .lu.l.;o of ll." Pi ihnlr (,'o.nt ..f Wayne, hjs, -f

Art. ,

Si-' I '..' has it lalifo t our hit tn ni'oi.1 ih.e.!rat!i i,t a yon nil man, hu,' loss will he nvno .v.nd) frit than ll'. uhji'.i of tin inem-iir. Poss 'sse. an nr-

m fn ilidlC'tte ' live, i.liilanlhro.m: turn nl iimul, he employr.1 In"

I vl. a!r .tn'n:l!i ia r-n .! i the ca.i.c of h.i.naiiity-

hv i t (iiii n R himself of llioso ir,ian.n, menial t . i ...... .. ... . a.,'

miir. Willi II .in ...,.. s. ... nit .ii'. .ill' mi.

given aliote would si

surh a di-position. In our view lheLe-j.,n, . . . , I nl ,1 l.tlt

riMat.jr.1 hai in ui.lcs!ou(nui imi it ; . t ,(ll(1ilt ,,tl inn-ira ouitnonniy ion.jii.it.it, whuu

.Ill

for the n al it.tere-ts of the State, in can

inf un a vibicrt which had alruady ; 't'

cottjth" people many hundreds in tl"' four1"? of two years legislation. The tnan;wl.noiild again bring it T wil'1

ftvicwof,in,.ui. g'itM.re-nt Io. ation .s ..W,

r.f,n lv entill. d to lillblic ', CXCC ration. (,,., into lhe h.'l y, .s,.e,tsra happy

- . ' ... I I .,r l. . ii. I I .'rl. ... ..i: ... ...i

mi "lit it ' f.i 1, 'hat he iln.ir.i.p I rlrnili of hi.

Mllnineiand t.tl.rn. nd l"' ""J ""'"O'-n,,.,,

A 11 BOH N ClHCCIT C'OCRT,

arbom Count;, Sept. Term, 1331.

resold-i !iian'ut'' Bonvl &. Samuel Hees,

i;xecutorsot liavul Kees,dcc a. r un cnnpiaim

f'crttis, f in chancery.

tbcz Purcival. I.ewi Iueles, 1

voluntary prosecutors liable for costs, and others, unless the Court shall be of opinion that j "WJOTICE i hereby given to Lewis Inglcthcr were reasonable grounds for ' 1' and Richard Hardisty, two of the defeud instituting thc prosecution. Mr. Crume,1 at e roreKoing bill of complaint named r ., ' ... r i . . ' that unless they be and appear before the from the committee of elections, to j Jlldi;Ciof the Darborn circui't' Court, i chanty Inch was referred a resolution direct-1 ccry sitting, t tln-ir Tt-nu to be holdcu in and ing an inquiry into thc expediency of j for the said cou.ity of Dearborn, oii thc fourth .T-1: f I. ! i .CI... ! -VI ......... :.. M..... I. (I.i.n iiml (hi-rn to nn-

rt prauiii; o iiiuen oi tne act oi wh sus- .""..uaj . ." i - ;., . ii ... .uUr, letter . . . i .1 i i i,. I..1I I Tin.' i.ii.li.r.i.'oi'il liavni!? talten out leiicr.

S.on, regulating the mode of do ng C0n-, of on the estate of Jphn Morri-

on, deceased, late of tranklin county, ii'".ann, hereby notifies all thoio indebted to said estate, to make immediate pay meet ; and all those having claims against said stato are revested to present them duly authenticated, within 12 months for payment. The estate i probably solvent. 1 JOHN ROO P .4 oWr. Brookville, Nov. 22d,l83l. -ii e.tate.

Adiaiinistrator's 'otiee.

i . . .i , . c oi coin piaini o. ineiu vhc miu uh ly busiiies, as relates to the election of M tQ iUcm wibe t;iken as C01lfeM,

inspectors Ol elections, lence Vietvcrs,! anj ;l decree entered therein accordingly

Arc. reported against thc propriety of order of the Court

By

nnkiii'ranv chanire ia the law on that

subject, in which report the House refused to concur by a vote of 3(ito3G. A proposition was then made to amend the report, but before the question tvas taken on it. the whole subject was indefinitely postponed.

JAMES DILL, C7er.

Dec. 19, 1631.-4l-4w

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,.r.cm lr ' J . " , . .1.M mini .i. .... i. ii

if the j-.-eal-si sri.ni.i., oi in- i 'ii.iii.rv. lie was a

,, 1 ,av v r, an ni.pnrl.al J n.!i;e, mi'l x.i .int. ring

H lvoi al for ""! .'pi'ic.-r'l ah..ii;.n. nl his cn'.ntry. li s .n'. as a snu.ple nf hi. i.nnil, for he held no , ,,,,,,,Mn.e .di vi' nn l injnstii e, no mailer how In h tar vou.i liciil Iipiii r they imanate.l . yVnr.n ....... .......... in. l.:i-. li.ii .i in. .r. r. i .. ..r..

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i !au.M.. nn i i you an i .Mi, me .h, 1 county, Ijuartcr-Aiasier t.cncrai. p,.s. Hi t hy n.on, i. ii l.i.ii who hasi i n C. C '...., .i 1

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A rrOlNTMF.NTS DY THE UOVF.RNOn. J.rn Landis, of Indianapolis Adjutant (ieneral. Demas L. Mt l'Am.AM), of M.arion

Estray.

TY, the undersigned, being

called upon by Jame V.

Bruce, to appraise an estray

uiare, taken up by the said Bruce, do, under oath, state the mare to be a dark bay, about 13

years old, about fourteen hand high, star in the forhead, and snip on the nose, left hind foot white, no brand or'uiarks perceivable, appraised at $ 20, by us, thc undersigned, this 37th day of Oct: 1831 . E. C CHISM AN . ELIJAH W111TTF.N. I certify the nbovn to be a correct copy

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, t. . ., ;.;, ofMattbi-'' "'"y.r 1 "'V'',' '" V"! 1 :1 Lu"ViM' "ltinoton, l.sq., ol DANIEL B AKTIIOLOMKW,

III till' .-".i.. n. '..." I"' ! le.lv

J. P.

Terre-Ha'.ite, AuU-de-Camp.

Dee. 14th 1931.

Xotiee. mill', connection in business between AmaJL ziah Baily and Harrison J. O. Moore was dis.lvcd by mutual consent, on the 12th tilt. The utidcrsigued will adjust all account of tl.e firm, and continuo the busing as heretofore. A. DAILY. Hartford.'Nov. 14th, 1631. Tnliv Xotiee. riJIHE subscriber will pay 'M tenti per eonl JL in cash for cnttin and cording up 200 cords of wood, on hi i lace, ona and a half ,le. from tona. GEO. P. 5UELL.