Western Statesman, Volume 2, Number 47, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 3 February 1832 — Page 3
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ITii 2'j fe'Jk'HC 8v whieh i iold at ten dollars, realizing t the , to wake frightful ravage in England which,:
" - State about three hundred and seventy five ' added to their other evil, uliuost beyond enj A u y i 3.vj.-il aI.D lASTA. : thousand dollars. Two moves more auJ the '. durance, spreads a melancholic irlooru over
LIW NOTICE.
IK! DAY, I 'ICR I I A KY 3, If 32.
TUB ubseriber bavins; quit public busi- m Jai'u:jO" fw ' r-"1"'''' l!u: :) , - , . V i , v4t vo:umu ol t:is i.a l .- i.'j.jK, la pr.'sentin;; im ncas (or rather public business having' , . , ,. ,. 1 ..... . , . . .,, ' . , ... , . number to the notice ui Ms t.i:li:ic. l!.o prjpiictors tiJquit lnro) he will practice law in the &n- . g,, htf.. lhm !it,.. ,., M,,lc;,,j f.oia t-.a
NATIONAL HLiTHUCAX NO.VIN ATIO.. von i:s:p:-t IS E ."SKY SX.VY, f Wtr.t-M'ni..
picme court, . lrcim courv, ami uuicr juivuoi . closost ox:i : ni.inu u ol its ar.,f:.ua:
j game is won: 1st, seize all the remaining lands the prospects of that devoted Island. , : . . i . : .. I. . i . . r ' -
uu niiL'i ut cujtiiia in .uu nciuai occuna uc v ui . - . . . . . . . i. . r i .
i ' A Jackson Convention wa lie d at Harris- couru, so lar as nu services may u iouiiu ne- Xi.c utmost cure i..is i.en ..
. the Inuiatis , and d, cut all the Indians ;, . , i cesarv, by his friends. liaviu" u pretty ox- : tranhical arranso.iu-tits the
i i nnracp-.e e
.tains is ol liiu i::' rl
lRi .nur.NT
vor. vie:
cS tt 12 S K Si RCJ A 3 'i .f I'l .inftraina.
i be carried out. V"e presume Got. Lumpkin i , . , . , .
electoral ;icuet. Alter
I convention was finished
burg on theLHh tilt . who nominated John An-. . -' J ? T-
ougn uie
collection ol claims
throat then the nolicv of tU Tnrft'nn V"I! will ! . ... - ! tensive nccmaintancc throuch the Cm ted . sunerinr
4 . .. t;i,.,i r . 1 i.i-i I . '
. . . . tvn-'f LiluiUC IUI UUILUIUU (lll'l IJliUHSiltHI a II I 1, t 1 ,1 ( ... 1. - .
; i'IVl.J L 11J UklLLIU kill 1
i contt'iits. u a'.', tlrj lyp''i:i;it!;it cr.' ;!' :i rui fie i.i.vtttr it tr.l'.ix-stir ani
the hiisiniis of thn .' t.i fir fr.n ..nv .viri nf f I, . I'liinn wlnVh m-rv ' airn'cao.c nature .
niat have been drawn into the above measure ,. . ., , ... , , , . ' , i '. u,., i u,- r ...;.. The ul.ue t.ir th';.;
, line oiner srooa non-1 uu jv.u m u.ihu. .v.n '' "i, ; ;., r ...
t with great reluctance, yielding up his better convictions to the force of public opinion in
The proefcdinirs of th;- Trtntees of Peters- : own State. We believe him to he a mng-
est conventionersjthey re-aled themselves with S
ItllO IDC IK1IH1S Ol JOllU KM, JUII. rVSK.HI 111
a irlass a niece of old Madeira, one of those ' . . ' "t :i 1... r 1 1.:-
iiuii ui i)ia. ij.e will uv iiuuu ii. il-i-
bur.-u Acadcmv willbn.-iven in ,,r r.-vi ;..:.,.. i,;..u ...;.,. ! . : . u .i. I ni i.xcencney, trie lence in Lawreneeburgii when not out ot ion rlJ
w - --- - " . ii(ini.iiuu?. ui-iiiiiuiiiu, lililll, uu!:casiilliiiiiii-..
. . ... .
TO THE I'l'III.K'. j pniiantLropy ci a Matesman, anu the charily That 1 may be enabled to give an undmded j ol 7 a christian. We were rejoiced when wc attention to my oi'.icial dutic., ns r herilf ol 1 heard he was elected Governor of Georgia, for this county, I have surrendered the tutorial j we thoucht it augured favorably to the un-c.)M-to the care and keeping of Jl uok Ti sr. ! 1 , T . ... who is too well known to the public, a a Po':liapPy U,erokees' 1,1 conversation with litical writer and statesman, to require of me i tovlrnor Lumpkin in 1S30, while he was a a formal introduction. From the long ac-! member of Congrcs, and while the Iudian 1- i.' 1. .1 ii- 1 . . . . !
.,,,. ,uaui,e w,c uie pnuno na bad with hill was under discussion in the IIouso ofUe-
uuroii t-v ai.if': astiit. uisiu'.l .1 a ri.'lv t:-.y. .1 ' ui-'i.:ir. iin v. ! i.-h u i
h I I'.i;!' Kis 1.''
exfi '.cti l'.:s :: .-, e!iib.'.o.;.jTlir! Islau a 1 Hi. I
t-r re; r sci ;:, , uiv't'.y i'i :;:::vc.:. at i s t;iis : e 3.'.' l'.,uti,l Oi'.c of '.:,f T.f. print !..
ri h'li
a v, 1 -ci.ic; ! nl iinu rsi 'uiijMts;,i ..t : !a, an : .vc a:.: sififde.i otu :
Governor of the sovereign state of Pennsylva-i upon business.
ma,drar,K the lollowine loyal toast : -'The i . IL.-l. . , . ' January, IQlb. 1H32. 1 1-lvr. Governor ot Pennsylvania, a M'olfbv name; : . - and in principle." ' j ClCfiSt SSt'WJJVd. " I 1 AN AWAY from the subscriber about the During the present winter about ten thou- j M.(,th day of November l i t, an indentured
sanu nogs, worm sixty tuousanu Hollar to apprentice to the Tailoruij; business, In' the ; ,.mivt-r U o.ui.m-d b ev.al xa'.aal.lu ori"inal eoatfi
runs iMii iii'rivc iii.k li i:.'i' a tun li.nii it nioiiti'ia ill the " l'iii:"iU." In in'.'iiti in tiie t f mil u.!vanla''S v i icli we pos-te-si,i n:ir ' io tin.' scli'i: ii,.-n .ui ! atiuiitiou of matter jVr 1 I it will lie nerceixed th.at llic nreseiu
our honest farmers in the neighborhood, and for 1 name of Isaac Alderman, Detwecn 15 and 10 : bmions.
wnicli they have cot the cash snur in their !- "' "o1" -"'I1'-"
v u z
Tin
si; aie Iht? pen of cistii''iisu 1 may bo ivnr-icd as x'-ts coii!.neii!.u-
ngninst trusting, harboring, or employing j illcl,L 'fl' iih whieli bai'i ha u--ularly I'ut-
ji i in ., . . a i luu a :iiuiuiuu; ill i hi u 1 1 1; ill 11 ir v:i r f . . . . . . . . l i i j i ... . ,
life, they have a uro guaranty that he will Prt'cnUt,v' tb0 wr,ter 01 tlu' artlclc s?Se- 1 S"" ""u "": 5'S lronl 1,115 ' j said boy, as I am intent prosecuting to the i ''f;1; , ; , , , . . ,
liursuc an onorab e. di.nirW nrd k;Ui,.i i ten iu tne i rovernor me evils mat would Uow '"6 l" 'cclJ " -tiiiuiai.iurer una , utmost extent ol the la w, eiicn person or per- , . - i 1 wm. 111,1111,11., ni.u uiiLiai , , . . ! ' . ' nm lor Jniiiuiv. A- wnh a n. ,,i,rf.' ri.trtiivnv
.i ... ' , . . . . . - . . . ! l.j !... i :n . , . ,. , .1 : 'TM - .. i.. -.1 ,.-;!! 1,,, o.i
courte, in lite exercise ol his editorial lune- . retu the sanction, by Coi:gres, ot the policy i "e ' greater nuinoer has ( uuon.j. i ne aiiun- k-i-i" " ; KcujniM.-.-iK-es ol a J.-i . n.-i.:i Nu. 1. uri-'inal ; lions. In this arranccmetit the patrons of the which had dictated the bill. That the deire ! Sne and is going from Madison, a village be-1 for. the delivery of said boy, but no charges ., he Vv,:;( ;na: Ti.u'lVoid U,rr. .Mj .Stati:s.ms will find that they are greatly the ! t t ., ,. ,, , .! low u. about fiftv miles. ,,,P,,tinn ihi. n J pa,d- ! l)a)shte,-' Se:aa lxiih, joy illa Uells :
gainer, and may I not hope that the good peo-I 1 ' , trf ' , , .'" " pie of Dearborn will be so far satisfied with it ! in? lo the aUv, would excite private inter- a set-off to .Mr. Hayne-s speech against the ta-
rui. tiur tanners and merchants would not
as to retjuire its continuance! The nicchuni-! est and private intrigue, which would ho
cal department of the paper is lft iu good ! ertcd to itnluence the council of the State, to
hanii?
M. GREGG.
part with the money for an hundred thousand
iolate the treaties with tho Iudiacs, to eeizs E,lcl speeches.
W.M. T libiih'1''. : The Cup of O'fiaia: Aiarv tai" Pru ie : Fata .M-
Drookville, lnd. Jan. 0th, 1S3-2. 45-3w. I gana ; The Sabbath : l-'ri:,:i'i-iii,i"s Otfertei;; Tho ; Gladiator' 3 Itivnai; The Mei'-hnnOi! Ihiujhli'r; 'i'iie LmV Z'ottCt". 1 Magic of Night; The Airivai of Wimer; Natuial
Tr.Mrr.a.vNci: .Mli.tinj. We are requested ' Uir lauds, or place them under duress, eo a' t i . . i . f . , . . . i t 1. l i. i . i. i r : . . . : : I
i s... ue mai u meeting ol llic 1 .awrenct uur -h i l" ' i cujo hi vu onu li e .uis.-isti nri, -v . o i 1 i. i n 1 i i
- . - - -. . - . . . . v . . . . V . .11, ah jM. the liist pier of the Monongahcla
ldge g;ive M ay, and precipitated the
mpcrstructurc, comnriinf a soace of
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ST. C. VANCE &, P. L. SPOOXER,
! Curiosity in the lslau'l cf Si. Hclri-.a, wit
u an i iu'.iav-
Hit In Itl.l I i' . ' ! ' c np r iii.tif, 1strii..mi"
have formed a partnership for the Frac- j Tf,' Suici.'e ; Sripio's M,i!J ; iw. tatioii; .Marv'
MoXONGAHELA BltlDUK DESTltOYEI). ' tic0 ot I"uv- OiSce on High .Street, one door p.owe, : HUtory aad etcii.'.i.--.i of Jug-eruaut, w"it.i
i .'re.im, original : .
Tcrupcr.ir.ee Society will be had at the Court i 'n ordei to obtain them. Got . Lumpkin on J
House on 1'riday ( veniug the IClh inst. oil : that occasion teemed shocked at tha sugge- : jj
which occasion set oral addresses may le JV-itl0n a0u assured the writer of thi article that !
j south of G. P. Iiuell's Store, where one of them sn eiinravii.g ; The l!.i
may at all times bo found . Oct. 2'J, lS31.-32-tf.
T: .' Wi..
petted.
S. ats Ah .mk.s. We loam that a meeting of th. friends of Henry Clay for President and Jehu Sergeant for ice President was called to meet at tho Court Homo in Indianapolis, on Tuesday evening -.2 3th u!t. to form aa electoral ticket . V. e approvo nf this meaiuvo. As tlicra are highly respectable gentlemen from every section ot tho stale acquainted witii the feelings and wishes of the people, thev v. ill be abl to make u judicious selection. When the ticket shall be known, we Tt ill announce it to our readers.
no tech idea was entertained by the citizec9 of Georgia, or ever would be, and that whatever influence be might have in tho State, either religious, moral, or political, should be exerted to seure a faithful fulfilment of all the treaties entered into between thru and
two arches, into the river. Fortunate
ly, though hundred cross this bridge every Saturday morning, going to and returning from market, no lives were
lost. I here were on that part of the bridge which fell down, a man and a
The Legislature have been examining into
the propriety cf gentlemen holding tit or
the United states, and that the full measure of j boy attending a returning coal waggon, justice sheuid be meted to them, according to J belonging to Mr. Jacob I'eUzhcover, those treaties, excpt so far as it related to j and another boy. They of course detho extension of the laws of tho State over ; sceuded with the faUinp; ma??; but were their Territory and even thoso law, as then ! extricated from the ruins without SUS-
j enacted, in their wholo bcr.riMg, did not seem ! tainiiig.'the least injury! Four out of the I to meet hi a entire iinnrnlvitinn. H.rir r ! fl V0. liOfiPS Rttarhprl to 1rir vuTr.-i wore
rejoiced when we heard he wa elected Gov-! Saved. emor of the r-tate. Have all these pledge' The Bridge wap erected in ISIS, at a
been sacrsd'.v maintained by the State of, COSt Ot $ l-l-J,'H!U of course this acci-
BESHGP & FIELD, SAUDLF.RS,
TT5fAV'E entered into
iiAe partnership, and res- ;
i 'ii': :ia;iriu ; Ti c I '.: .'..ir j rs,, iUu---tn.-t-'l ; V- : tor ; 'i in.' Si'p'i'.ciin' ; 1'"'.' i of l!.a:.tr ; Lv. ,::u-o; 1 - w ith eug.-aviags ; 'I ,ie l '. ; ! ouutry ; i'r.tnk l"ir.'.e;. ; '
; Woiem T" 1.1, - '. I'.. p-.
Tt
mmm
three lucrativo oiacif, i.l o:n? and tho same I Georgia, or have thev, as then predicted by the I l D9 ''I PeriotJ matter to (he ' , 1 1 T.I
time, and ti!.--y have put tn ir veto upon it. Tiny deserie nmch crciiit fvir t!;e vi.ilan. r with v.birh th.ry have itivctigated the subicct, and their j-rompt and correct decision upon it; and although cur personal frclings are friendly to thoeo iudiviiluals (sa far as we know them.) who each l.oid mere thi.n one office, jet we m;t denounce tho practice, us UT.dirg to dangerous rcsulls.
We arc furry to see our lie; rcsentativa in ("cugren from this District, idenliiied with th.e niemits of tha Hank of the i'nite.l Stutes. We have no d.iuht but that he is u ntiim-ntally op-pc.-t i In it in its present si. ape, for be honestly
i
pectfully inform the pub
lie that they vwll keep
constantly on hand and for I I.-uest Ka;!is.i fit.-. J I
falc, at their Shop oppo- j ''v., o.-i s ifMu'n . kite the tlarket House, a ! IVi-.-ous t-i-'iin:'. '' 'J
n" ra-cni'ral nssortment ol all . .nei.f ol l..- ..i-t v;..M-ar
u w v, - articles iu their line, which thi'v will dispose of on the most icasonablo
terms. They keep on hand
Saddles, Bi'icISes, MAIlTIXtiALMS, THAVI-.IiIAMt; RAGS,
l-:.MliMI-fJiSlVi':NTS.--P eoioure.! : Full l'nTiii I'oilii t-t
r;.,to.i he 1.: i 'i'lll! j'li' l.-.i.i
i pur,'.e!y .ichij e . f) ..--..i. l .--.!i.:.i-r'.!"-: i unrJ i ) the ci's'i'nv;
.:,c.us prH-f:. i,,f!
-. . i . ;. i . I. -llv, i !" Pi.
-in! i.ios. ol i : "asrnoi .'. 0 ; '.' m I i-;o;i ;ui rt' -.5 i o: .'.,im.r..ai; f. ii c.nirnf'if ,! i r:,:, 1,.- .icr.
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COMMON X CAItKIAnr. HAUNEPSKS, They will also execute, to erdfr, any uork i;
their line, with the greatest de-patcl pos-i
!!) ill, Riiii u';oi;
!'.- ti..' .15-1 1
: - 1 ; tnt !..r!y :ll.c, .:'.;- t''
ui,e, ! scr.t' i prii.
.mil win'-, if .1,. -! v. it:i i re i
, ho, 11
ff-
; eaieltcv ; acr." 1 persor.i rnt.i'.i -i T-ir i . . v. '
and tliey feel free to recommend their woik ac j ,n..1M,
to a ci p,i '..-..-.ut to call j vae.f A.hlr,
writer of this note, been recklessly, rhameful- ' stockholders. It lins not Vet been de-
lv, and diserarnully violated "'i'hey may tcrmiued, WC learn, whether to repair i point of streiigth and ncatne i!iaI,i.;,'ii ri.l,..;it iin the State. i he Public inc requested say as lorS and as often as they please, that tnc bl l0Se 0f to l)Ull(3 :l ncw 0C. a ,,xa.il,0 for themselves.
thesa" waih ngs about the Indians are the die-1 t " ! I.awrenceburgh, Doc. 39, 1831
luicsoi ii moi uio scuiiDiiiiv in um unntsi. nnu j- p e I 17 r.i,r bi -v I I
Ti- p..: I:-:,-, I . 11.
. ni'.n'v I' I p i-' ; c a f fp-,.-t ; ii ' i A. COIlilT fcC.i.
;.,f woik, .. i.l h.ive the worli l-if or Vi. of t!iii 'i.' 1 - t of cvt'i 'f a.h X". 'fnt'at:'. ;. . ',viuil.:i- in n-
,11 iali'i''iiiA.
",f'' I t-s ij3 ", -j n ?;t ts ill jll X W.' iltl
of part' rancour in lha dttsigning," but that
will never satisfy public justice for violated j EOR;E II. DUNN , Agent of the Protectreaties, sealed with the b'ood of thousands ; tion Insurance Company, continue the it will nevrr sileneo the poignant rebukes of . l,uines of Insuring )ui!diiig3. Merchandize, iii i i i j Utc. Also, Steam floats. Keel Doat. and Flat an overwhelmed and plundered nation, ira-in . , ' , . ' 1 u 1 1 1 ; oat3, and their t.argoe. ploring justice at our bauds, or beal up the s j.bruiiry 3d,
wounds of thousands oflroken hearted lndiv
AND LADIES' PARTERRE,
rum
n.iciy loI-.J us so
crinaot be ruiktaken in the fact, th..4 a J
Pub'.Uhc i oy J.H. Wu.vl K.htc 1 by W.D .(ia'.:.i3!it.r.
but v.
l.ugi' mnjoi il v r i t.:e district arc lit lavor o! it, , and Gf.n. r.Ict.'arlv o-iji-.t to rccoMet that he 1
uals, victims of our faithlessness. We can say with tho ill'jslriout Jefferson, nt the close of a
. , , . ! detcaut upon the evil of slavery 11 Wc trti-
, Ul ll.li; i:.v i ittLiiuu, ' - j
Jr " our.tiy t--,tcn :ve reject mat 's.ri ts rnins paper is devoted to such mhjer.t of .'' a literary and f-cientifio nature, as are con- . tailored interestinjt and instructiiii to the ge
es rs-i 'iiotiif.i , j.rral reaaer. U eontenti connst ot ; ai.-9,
M ON i'.Y .Vi il l tit..
-it wi
jawrc:accbur& & CSasctictaai j nr. publishers of me ixuvs sook, hnpei!jTpj. ( j. ; e.1. by a sens.- cf eratif.tdc f,r the inpr.?.-stiented J3. OSU LOSjlCile i iatiana;.-i whb-h has been l.et-j.e-.l upon f.icir Ja-i-V, j and anxi"in to iivpruve iu l iinii.tcr by every mrai-j HE proprietor would inform the public in their poner, ii.nu iletiiu'i-.e i ti ulh-r tho W.owini
J.tnat a 1 ott Loach is now in operation on pior.-.-.unis, vir.
the route Irom Lawreuceburgh, via Elizabeth town, Cloves, &.c. to Cincinnati. Li ax e ' I.aurcncelurgh on
:.1U.UAVS i .It C .if. and ar-
vv p ' i J r - n a t- a I
Fill DAY'S
Leave Cincinnati on TUESDAYS At f) .-2. .V. and crTni'USDAVS . rite at Larcrcnccburk SATURDAYS S at U2, noon.
ru e ai c t;itir.nii r ) li!, noon.
The proprietor would al.-o inform the pub- j miit.-n of lit ,-i n
FOR TfiM I5EST ORIGIN A I. TALE,
wi.u iii'.- ron -ii ti T.xni's Mine,. rort Tin; i:v:r okKa.N l pok-.:, sciTiiu.K ron it::i.i!-.tio in rut l.mv's boo.-., .10 Stol!:sr?.. Cnirtjietitiiis lor thesa Pieiiiinui, iv'ul r. iili.-... tlirii-eo'iirau-iicatioDs, ' efp'.sitr, t-. L. A. ! IODEY it Cn. Ne. 112 t 'li?sii'it it:et, Pi.iU.U'iphia,' bj?!i the first Cay ,f June, 13 , st v.iib h i as mai-.jr a shud have hccn rect ivn.i wid bs .u;'ii:ltt?d xt a o . . : -
.'.-i
was ele-hvl bv a n.iiioritT, aad if l.ti believfs '. there was considerable eiubarratnict;t, not ' mornl, humorou, airl historical Sketch? of ! ie liiat he has procured anew anil elegant
i tcrmiTi'' ti.e ' 1 1 " lei 1 1 1 ' 1 1 in oi pr.
i:i i. 'ieing th vv iil of the majority, es he told
us he ili.l, haou.l.t to go with thcia ia a ir.eas- I farmers here felt it in t
long aro in relation to uioriv concerns. The ' charaoter, s -ensry, and manncrt-Uiographic-.1 V.-l ! x . v ' i) i 1 1 vr Piinlrv n ir;tn.
.1.-ujt,:ic',"i ricjiji tuiii . t .r.i K.,u r : i .1 ..
1 . nr r -1 n iii-? i. u'sl ii. wd. tn). n put i n i iin-
nre ia imvoitant v:i we itlicve) to the wch'are poik. The can so of the embarrawmei.t was mtk'icand a variety of pleasant uiiscellarie-
lour horse coach, ot suiii'-ient eap.ae.itv to ac
commodate ti liassenger?, and thai inti
1 no
111 .
of the West. Ilav.-i-ver, we are not at nil t'.ik1 !r.l to f.au fault, or Id aua-k lu i.iotives, fcut we cm. not but re-rret that ii- thoil.d fni'l it l.i' duty t ) take any step tdvere j tho suc-ee-s nf tho Hank. While we are on this subject wc may be permitted lo express a hope, that 1. .ir new Senator, Gen. Tipton, will not in 1 it a du!y incumbent upon him to arrange hiiEsi lf with the oppoers of tho tariff. Wc ere ltd lo this remark by seeing that lie voted with them upon the reference of Mr. Benton's bill to reduce the d'tties on Indian Illaukcts ;
Gov. Hendricks, eori-actly and jud :cioiis!y,as we t crd
think, voting iu opposition to him. Some of Gen. Tipton's Iricnds appear to be very much f.issatisfii' I with his vote on that occasion, bat we hope be will bn able to explain it satuf.iclonly . Wc pukH'h to-day Mr. Ci.av's speech on the
this: Darin- tl
ent 01 1 .lirope, s; u-t :e v
commotit.rs oa the eonii- ous items. It conttili a fair proportion of .. nl .lull m.Hiir' mt ia e.atf.tir,i!,ra inil
niucii waiiira lo "' ...... .;U r.iir.1 Tr.-Mll TM'ini' 11 r mucl iiai,..!.. r-.r.
. . . , , ... , , . Willi i.an , ........ ... ...v. iu,,., iivi'ui.i. l'ray the armies, tho hank oi 1 .ngiand, taU me ... , ., , , , c.i, . 1 J ' . -'riodicals in tne I tntea states. the alarm, curtailed Us circulation about fifty j pTicc. One Dollar aad Twenty live cents, millions of dollars, the rale of iutere s t with! r"r; rr " " 1 , ... , , . ,. , . . 0. , Siaut a4fr 5gccSlaBiT, the bill-brokers in Lngiand rose froia JJ to 4 7 percent. Thi. aroused a spirit 1 f specuki-i AND WEEKLY MIRROR, tion large .juantilic. ero imi-.diaUdT ship- , fgHE Lancaster Miiceliany i published ev- , . , , , : JLL ery Wednesday in th city of Lancaster, ped m our sea port for tnat country the . . J ; ... . 1 ' - in a newspaper form, with new tvp", on a Hank of the United States feeling the presture, , j.xr?e jmpf,riai sheet of the best quality. The very prudently began to curtail her circ.ula- terms are Two Dollars and Fifty Ce 11 ts if paid
A K g :. l.i-.no i .N. Ilin'ii-r, 1
, Jiif-.ih !. ( 'haivlh-i
I ! ;. ; a.U 1 :. K. M. i..r
i'!i"i; a r. iir; i;if b, r-:
A
iil . .. i'-i 1., ..1111 null 11111 ui,;n j (
to superintend the driving iu person, he hope? : t;'
to give general satislactioii. the tare, m ail
cars, will he moderate.
t crsons wishing 10 lauo passago win enter , ,!;t. Wii,.r must be fur-iLi'if their names at tho Stage Olliee iu Lawrence- ', iho nnaie ir.av l.e em ' .-c ! burn.h, at Mai. Hunter's, and ut Llennison's i h-iie, wbi.-ii v. ill lint be o;
Hotel, Cincinnati. j the su.-e JOHV CT'M f.J I VS. Prtmrirt.-.r. ! It
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wiC ,v,iivy 5- t..C ' o.n.tv.t. .:. 1 i Ii : i piii' Hi-ov.t . . 11, t. ; John Mtt,eav.-, 'Em; M -it ... McMi-ba. :.
'-ti-.-,--a 1 ..:), t!? iM-na 01 if s'ci.-iy is pr.-ferre i, 1 -.-1 r.i f s:vi :o.l cuvf i c . ' 1 i , 1 i.T P. a rii oi
ml caivii'late. from:; be im.Uiit-v..-? t'-at a". ai-tielc' -a1 -
niittor! lar inesi' rr-'iiiiuiiis ii!ii: nbsilut -'lv at tiu)
j -lisrn'tion 01 tne pufius
"Look at This!"
'J'i'P onhrratioii cft'ir. Ta an ! p-wnt wi
h.-
inn :,.l hs ,., iK nmb.f, rr n,fn i ro,i. ! within six months, or Three Dollars Kt the end Knavery to purcnase iron, one i,ramu. Kosc,
. T. , ..ui- x. ' of the vear. Printed and Published by Ei
I roTrmiffi:cf:l inr.ne.Iiately after the a.vni i i.s made. I I,..lit.ir nf'mr 'rc G -c .-h:i v i , ' w lib fhf i.ihIv!. U,!").
IJI-lsYARE OP CHEATS t I j ami others friendly 1 1 the pru aotiap of Literatute, am TTrHERF.AS,on the 23th of Fcbruaiv last, j "l"i' tr Rive Ihe a!..-ve a f. ii.rrrtbn; in ihoir W w t -i 11 i " i vespi'i tive papers. w w I was induced by misrepresentation and ! ' '
ursn Barton, Lancaster, Pcunsylvania.
York speculators got there with their cash,; Tho Miscellany is devoted to Literature and the wars had ceased, the soldifis were paid, , the" Arts. No matter hall be inserted but and specie had btcomo a drag, insomuch that; such a mut be approved by the most crupufour shillings utid ten pence could not be get : ",l'' . . - , . , .... , . a ' ff . Vi iti"-a nf tlip lust reriPf t ihiht v and tiili-nt
I for a Spanish dollar, and even Uothschilds, the . nro engaged, and the Editor has made such ( greatest bankers in England, would not pur- arrangement? as will give to every branch of i.K-.c. S,i that thrv n,:ii hut mm' biIvpa. knowledge it due proportion . Selection are
Tariu . Wc profess to under.tand .omething cn1c.,te with j made with a view to amuse the fancy, gratify of the o'.eraf ian of the tariff upon the incus-1 , , .,. . i the taste, and improve tho moral character, try of the Country, n,l if e ,lo, wc l.avo niM "P" -ou f staotuty ,a our In compliance rith the M-ishes of many of J - i rnrrnncv. t 1 1 1 .4 i i 7 n 1 1 fin ut nricp. and r.nn i - . , ; . ("fioiHij lio l'i!ltorit:mii Ho nme-
(.-j, J 1 III.T lllVIHiy IID-i"" iin- liUliiu Jiiivg iiita jiiwa- , ' deuce among merchants and men of business. '. pectus. Grateful for the very liberal patron1 j - ' age he has already received, and thankful for
The Globe ays, that Doct. Harris of Phila- further favors, it will be hi constant endeavor
delnt.ia ras extracted from the President's arm to la ta0 ' ""y respeciaoio
in his own right, and as attorney for William
tanton, the patent right for vending in thej
To Editors and Pvblisiirrs of .Yeicsptrpcrt .
F the (. itv nf v asaiiiiton, r?ticei:ud- rec.ueu
counties of Dearborn, Switzerland, and Ripdev, it) l' nt r-p;.:i.miv rec.ue.i, z ... . .- .,r ., VSi- the Editors or pubiisbeir of .Newspaners witam (with two or more exception?,) " for using and t. , -i- . u . . v 1 " the nevcial fetatfs and 1 errit a irs ot tha i.iuon, ta mrvendiiiir to others to use, certain new and use- , i , v , r . . , :r , , . 8 . ' ... ,. ... , . nisn bim, tiiroui l.. ..lomUi? i ; Coagrnis ol tnt.r
hesitation ia sating, that a mure luminous ex-
lMito f that branch of political economy coul
i not bo ma le. It is truely mullum in pr.no.
It clearlv shows that during Mr. Clay'9 re
liroii.ient, liis Hcrcn-cau mind, though ontiuually goaded with tho poisotioiUhafis of calumny, has not ceased to labor for the public good ; but that it must have been incessantly employ-
I , , . , . ., REDMOND COXYXGHAM.
llic nan no ii'i i'iit.1 in uie rencounter Willi ! . tho Pentons in Nashville that it bad often j The AtMCl icaai EU'IUCl caused much pain, and threatened a mortifi- j tat ueikly paper in quarto form, edited by Gi i- . v ;.i, r; i ii n i ,J nr.oN 1J. Smith, is published in a!limorc, Jld. cation. e wMi sinccrolv tho Doctor could . . . . n ...... s
l l. I u 1 Mil ui ii.ui ui ii ui. iimi u.t.'i (fit.
fely t.a . gncultiire,llorticul-
)inf?i-lie l.ionomy. It cou-
piai es cuireiit in the om-
! mereial and iinuiion niar'iris'f the prinuinal enmino-
)tcm suited to them. The lust citadel to fair. c ivould much rather lus friend of the ; rlitici which l.irnwrs want to buy or sell, and such whi.h'thecnemie. of tho ...tern retreated iu Globe could have told us truelv, be had re- f.uei.. .n.i clomestie a? is interesting to Kiin ii luciiiiuii . ! -i ! tlicm una ri'gaid to tlie current value of tlieir .noISJI, who) driven by the conviction of his ceived the ball at tho battle of New Orleans. I iUicp. iinaniwerable argement, wni, that by raising j J CONTENTS OF O. 4 5 VOL. 1 3. Iho duties on imports high enough to protect j "001- 11 ' ail l!u'rc huvi" '"-',- imported I Viz : Essay, at the Liverpool Agricultural Society's
.- i . i, .. ,.,11 . volinlo cnioncrcp info tne l linen .-inies (luring tin; last year ' auiui.u ;ifi-iui;. , ""J anutacturer, be would .:cIndo commerce I I ......cluiierl On Planfuut, (liom ttm fmiaiv of Useful
ed in watching, the rapid changes taking place have extracted from the public mind, the re- STPT is devoted exclusively t.i in the state of public affair, and in preparing i collection that the President of the United tme, and Rural and Doim , i-.. ... -r., c. ...... I., .1 l. . : i ' lams also every we.-k the price
iitivi vi v i"--u t-'Uiiv,. i iit-u t ti 5 uii hi
and malurine a modification of the protective
the m
from our shores and thereby beggar the lrca.ni
rr : but b
si millions pounds of foreign wool. OtirFar-
hiili'rt On Platitinn, (fiom the Liiirarv of Useful
Kiiowleilue,) Of th(! cuilurrt f Piantations' Soil,
... 1 i;,.,r ,i ..i ... ,i ' nu rs oiulit to look to this, two millions and a i Is-miiie', i'iiinning ; Remediei. for Aeriilenia! Iiumies lllObt,llllilt.lilOll.i-l.l.lUglIi.ll.l., j i' ... .i. , ., ,,,, ; ,.,!., 'half of dollar is too great a fum to let slip ami Natmal I Incases d I or.-st 1 ices ; Ol the I aiming w lo en. onutrr it." atitipoue, and e- j 1 j aUoplcd ny the bark of Dif.'erent Species of 'Piees
ho has now
l.i. l. i!...:- i1.,..ur ...i i 1-
cit the whole force, of his tremendous mind to i mroiig.. ...... "- . . . -,,t,;,w,i;,, i i ts of foreign agriculturists. The New York maintain the system without sutijeclmg the , " o
a too ! Anuricaii Advocato says the best American
Saxony wool is sold nt sixty cents per pound
country to thi danger resulting from abundant revci.ue.
gin a
l.a'-'-ing two levc
Pus C:ii:r.o4i I s. The I.t glaturc ofGeor-
ourned on the -'Ith of Doeember, alter
ral acts subjecting ail the
b( r.ih Lands, t.cej t those in the nrlual :-
riM np. v of Ihe Indians to be lolteried offto
tl ti
Uiosi riling lo about a million and a half of acres j are dnnled int f-rty acre lots a ticket for
and full blooded merino at fifty. Tho Louisville Journal of the ."th ult. saj that by advices from Alicant, it appear? that an American ship supposed to bo the John Adams, ha'' arrived at port Mnhon from the
r-ume . .Iliservalioiis on 'lie . uiuiiu oi inc v iirnni-e or Niiiid.'b. lipt Rose an a Hedge Plant; .elected from the U!ij)ii!'ii..hi"d manusi ripts of the late Stephen Ellinl( 1'i-uils Inquiry W ine '.Making fnstnictions for Fishermen, by the late Col. James Fcmvick, lite of Pomnnkev, Charles Co. Mil. wrilten in lS::t, and found amongst his papers Rots in Horses State Aglieultmal Convention Immense number of Mice Editorial Pii. es Current in New Yoik and Italtiili are Advertisements '
,,...,'! t Crtun.ite adventurer. Those ssc-J P'hu k Sea, and had lost men on hervov-j 4 &M$ I.HSof ,i , .old pi i nc a-'ae, by the Cholera, th...URh the crew at tha VPH7 , , ,-,in tuumg tho ii. ..ft goldmine,, , c . J . in rood order.lor sale by
i2;ccoi!i BI a in a.
new baconed Hams
time ol hrr arrival were thought to be free B
from the dier.'.e. T i . i 3 epidemic is binninf . jan kkv, lS.ti.
L. W . JOHNSON.
fill iiiinrnvpiiHUil. for ii r. i 'lid ) 1 II ir nil l.iniifl nl'l
.u. .... . , , a .... - ... machinery, by steam, water and animal power, and by weight;"' for which purchase I transferred to said Rose, a bond for a titlo to one undivided half of a certain Grist and Saw Mill on South Hogan Creek, in Dearborn County with their privileges and appurtenances, known as Allen's Mill, from one George troubling to me; all persons are therefore, hercby cautioned against taking an assignment from the said Rose, on the aforesaid Bond as means will be immediately taken to prevent said Goulding from conveying the aforesaid property to any person but me, or my bona fide legal assignee the aforesaid pretended invention not performing us warranted . JAMES JOHNSTON. January 12th, 1832.
TO I)EiiOIAK,AMAS,Ii;BY SMITH, Widow of Jacob B. Smith late of Ripley Coun ty, deceased. TSTOU will please take notice, that on the -BL first day of the next term of tho Ripley Circuit Court, to be holden on the third Monday of February next, I shall move the Judges of the said court to appoint Commissioners under the stntuto regulating doner, to assign and set off to you, your dower in the North-west quarter of Ecctiou nineteen, in Township seven, north of range twelve east, situate in Ripley county, in the State of Indiana. JAMES DAVIS. January Gth, lS3!.-l t-lw. T3TN wholo or half boxes, from the Franklin -in. Work?, kept constantly on hand nnd for .ale, by L. W. JOHNSON. Glass cut to order . January 10th, 1832.
pai-liciiar Male; or !istrict. at :w S.'at ol the h' Ieial Govcnmur.!, with three, copies (," tlwir Newspapers f marked '"ono," P.o,'" and 'U'ree,'" issue! oa Tor about Wednesday, tbe rrenty-serond of FcbruRry, 1 v1'J,(beie the Center.r.ial Aai-iv.-rsary of General Wnshingten.) As bis motive i? rnt-re'.y diiitcrr te i an ! ptriotic in making th'n request, it l.eiun hi- desire to pioda- e positive evidence of the number of Newspaper jiimtd in the United States, ami their Ten italic?, he desires that pailiculai attention may be paid to 'liiis- reipirst; am i, above all, by the publishers of country papers, iu distant towns, that are, coaipai iii; ely, little known ; and if, at ihe sunn- time, they -"i!d communicate, in their papers mv ''statistical information"' lelat'ne (o their immediate neighborhood, it would bo highly appreciated, a ud gialefuily acknowledged . It is intruded that every- newspapei ifreited sb.a,! he carefullv jivesened an I auane.1, by StatM, iu a room nt Washington devote.! for ti as objeil; e:ic set lo he evciilfu'ily d.p.isitod ia th.e Library of Congress ; the duplicate fet to hu nai.srnitte.l lo O. Rice, Enquire, of Loudon, (Agent fir the puirh.i.-e of I!ii..s, ire. for the Cou-iPsMfma! Libraiy.) in b.- b lutii placfil in the Riitisii Museum; an! Uie triplicate Fft to be retained foi pome public i-.i'titula n . It is inteuded, a!-", a- s inn as I'nij colb.i-tion is completed to puliiib, in a tn'-miar fctm, iu tho publicpiints, for ,1,c inf.iiinali.in of the psnple of the 1 lilted State?, a list of all the Newspaper, rmhraeing tna " Name," " ihieu nnd pcitMl of publication," and "terms of suhsciiption ." Giat P'i,s W,U bj '"- stowed to make ibis list (.lieiug a.rniiHrtanl result la be gathered from the cbocti.).. as perle.-t a tho material? will admit. It is hoped that the intelll-ot conductor of ClV?papeu, favoiable to the proje. t, '!! """f ''' '"' tisev by inseitinqtbis cminuni. ,.ti.m Heir retentive paacrs, W each of who,., a copy of tee M.iboi.t state'nnit" i - uansmiiw : , as soon as publish,-Jau.'..--G-tf-
UY or ground in oil, nnd prepared for.
use by
L. W. JOHNSON..
Salt at 45 cts. fBlITE suh?criber has considerable Sl em.
-L band, which he will dispose of nt FonTTj
r ii cents per bushel, ana re-wogn. V. siPARl Koveniber 11, 1W
Putty kept constantly on band January 10th, 1S3-2.
EPT Constantly on V-i . 1 and fer al, at lowest price?, by
I., a: . junM',.s Jan, 10th. 13.
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