Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 5, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 13 April 1832 — Page 3
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i ilie i'iUDAY, APRIL 1:1, 1832. In , '.IKI'rnLtCAN NOMINATION". L'frttuv!:;. FOR VICK TRF.SI'JKNT o Pcnvsyhunta. : i i I j ma: The Sec rota r v of w a r has conciuueu a ! reaty wun tne v rccK),,' 111 rt a . 1 . 1 1 Indians, by which they have ceded to in ihe United States all their lands east 11 of if river, and remove. '. ; s' The .at. Inle!ii;rencer sas: "If the lrfiilent oi she U. 8tav. s does not as-!
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i.-.i.! nu--A. lime receivcu ' , , ,, , , . - , , ,..rv.....,. ... ... .. , ..r ; ine barac re-oiunon laiimcii y ci oiu pa-i A;)rd I 'i.i 1 '!" the. March number of 0,U beautiful and i '' '"' t'oc uooe.t three hour,; trated. br the connivance cf the lWipn. ( f tIiis dav, rcquejt the Iweraon i .... . , ;H.;en, not having conetmied, he gave ; dent of i'c L. 8. the man who wnc-'ri',;, u. wh. ilo;p
m-.ercMin- pcnou.ca, wmcins always ,Wayi,T a motion ibr adjenrnmcnt. and been held an to ear admiration as a! Yen rviv in --i o nn oun-i o -1 i ( !l ' ' tilled with the most approved and en-! the S.-n:u! a:iourned. krmn wUh-W" i .... . I fJ' - ,: ' , 1 "' - C,r.t
.ertaining matter. m uie i.o.ise o: Uep.vsen atives j j ((fcn , . ; , - ...w.,,,!,,,,. J;W.
futisc to be Dicta L;-r cf tec Ilei!ublir.!ct5'
it will i jecausehe lias integrity and ccminon f-er.:e cr.or.gh to. spurn th nsh ccniss: 1 oi tee Mivile I'Ci-1 of i iattcrers. and syccpiiants vain would persuade j woaia persuade ' 11 1 I t hini that there is t.o limit to his author .own will. He has onlv to t'oHow in the repo. - tcroas pretensions setup for lv-m ly his subaiierns, and the Coee litution a: d the Lav. s are beiicath his feet! We heg the attention of our leaders of every honest Uepubliean citizen, to the outrageous jrctci sicr.s put forth for the Piesident in the annexed extract from a leading political paper. e tied it rn the i limit .Irr io-. whencr i it is copied from ap.otlicr con'iilential orcan of the party to which the Anrus rc. 1 1 rr.i 1 n .1 ;Mii.-r nr.m if'! i-ROM THK UTtr OBSKRVI;H. Will Georgia abandon the ground she has taken ? It is noc for us to anticipate her course, but we do not believe shew:!!. What then? Will force be employed to compel her to sub-nit? Will the l'rtsident.to carry into effect a decision he believes unconstitutional and wrong, wage war against Georgia, and attempt to force submission with the bayonet. Ii is not our purpose to purpose or predict the nctkn of the President; but we do net believe ho will. He is a co-ordinate and iXDiier.N purer branch of the Gevernmeni , bound by his cam to support the Constitution as it i?, and net as il. shall be interpreted iv the .1 eocrai He ii no more ivsnce sihle to them, them they i him. The Constitution 1 as a. re to clearly Miv.nl th; ir separate powers: and to 3 deny the President the right ol indepeiidently ox Me eirerioXAL Ifl. J..- . ,11;!., 13 IUll;IULUVill . .Ui.ilLlia I lorm oi oovert.nicni into an odious monarchy tot with one hut five sovereigns. We claim for him in this matter the tiaur to act as nz may think proper. What he will do, we do rot pretend to say. It is with him a question cf constitutional duly: and in: m vv i::t!h:r act on nri-rsiJ to act SUIT-CRT CF THF. PIXleTOX CF . C'O-eiiDl.X-ATE iiU.VXC il OF THE COVEUXJSEXT. VlE pRESIPEXT. Thei O SCCtUS to be ooii'iderable dilTerence of cpinicn, as who shall be the Jack-on candidateor the Vice. Presidency. They are cut into divisions and ; uikckvisions. Mr. Tan ib.ircn, although he has not been -regain ly ne.iiaeted, nay be considered thuh in the field; Mr. Wilkins has been nominated in Pennsylvania; Mr. Dickerson in New Jersey; Mr. V. P. Parhour in Altbam i; and the 44 Tecumseh ' kilh.-iv' has been imminatcJ by a " large and re-perlablci"' meeting in the city of New York. The Pennsylvania Inquirer, bv caiculalion.has elected Mr. alt' Hmen i ; President, by amajr rity of 101 votes: but the editor of (he InJ"i - icr will laid it ea ici to mahagii, words and figures than the People of the Tinted Stales. (Ox;;;i:ss, The Senate, on Tuesday, April 3, on moti net" Mr. Moore, resum'd the conoid nation of the amendments of the Hon o of Representatives to the bill supploru rp.tary to the several a ts fur the sale -f ilm public lands, and the amendments having been adverted by Messrs. Ewing and Holmes, were, finally concurred in. Thc bill from the llc.us.-i to amend the: act for the relief of certain surviving ofiV'Ts and soldiers of the army of the revolution, was read the second time and referred to thc Committee n Pension-. The4 Senate resumed thc consideration cf the General appropriation bill the question being on the amendment i ported fro'" the Committee on Finance, allow ing V)0 dollars for the expenses of the return of Ministers from Fiance and Enghuiu Mr. Sprague rose and a.ldrcssed thai
Senate, in an animated strain untilnfter ;
usual hour lor adjournment, very icnrti at large upon the ;!ITntii'('i;!i'nM.i!f V m-:d- nilli fJ'-.-.-it trua;n rcse.. eunr iiie colonial trade: , . . - . ... ! . ma explaining the nature ofitsstipul itions: : !alr-T I inw.t.,... f. ...'I ! .:..-. :. - review in if Lie in nrur t inns oi Mr. rt . liUron 1(1 ir. ir 1 ,. !-,.! lli.-i r.. ,.-.'' niun.ication.; of the latter ..... .. . - wi--..-i-.J.i,iti(i,;vi iu. v 'n. . . ' Sinister; and collating the provisions ; ot the act ... Congress passed Mry j IS;i. with a view oxnre?slv to the nc-! pitintion then pi-miin, ivit'itlie terms , the n reclamation of tin v. sm;an.j m-nt (i;,enJ pursuance of the. arrangni? (,u- rrlf ne cc.mmentcn atso ' cert :n n rrrcr? f IVf r0n;v.i to tr.e : v r. ornlanc;v, irom Hie i.-oinnLito.c o ;"av r.ti'l jdeans.re;;oited ahllre-a:i pro:riating certain ise.oxpende.d halan 1 .Vi.'icit was read a iirsianu second and connnitied to a Committee oi ! tunc .e nole on t -!.. i ie ci cue Linou. I i .uH.us i iiviU'.. i t n.-,i 1 1... . , ii j ! v r j . ;i iv u by jtlessrs. jMahlenleaji, Drayton, . lvan. - , oi ?Iair an.-oi inUiae. oui:ieiiand ana jitn- . .'IT- i'.il 1 1 'l ! 8uthoiland and Lrmsin frem their respective committees. nd n-ad twice, and reierred to a Com-
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tiiitieo of the Whole House. Mr. loU elderly and weakly woman, and two inintrc: i-iccd a hill to n.ovide means tor 1 f u,t children the only diminution
extending the benefits of among the Indian tribe:: ven'ative cf the small pox vaccination . a.s a pre- . w;:ch was cemnuued to aLoninnt'ec ot lac w eo.e. . . . ... ... i - -1 i on tee sdate of the of the Ce-mmiioe i. inon. .1 the " lie report j eiciarv on th e sumee; ofthe c'la.rges againit ne Colic cior oi 1 iseasei, v, e.s a cum eonsei. was ; Mitchell shb r.
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Ca rclii; id Mr. Anderson, addressed ihe .House unt E 1 1 i il the cle.se of the h 'ho Indian v. "nroyr;aiiO;i was erdered t be engrossed fer a tiiird reau.ni;" t'as c;ay. i no - I 1 rill r ,, H, ., IT, ... - ... in:;;: u ai.et u .m went into a CcmiTi'.Lice of the . i ic on the state of the Union, ?Ir, L. Condict in the ciiair, and took up the revolutionary pension bill, which wa:. discussed until half past 5 o'clock when the conrniltec rose, and the House adjell mod. FIOll TIU; MAYPVILLE UAfil.K. r.XPOSURK OF MIA I'D. Gen. Gkeex, cf the United States Telegraph, has redeemed his j ledge, and laid bare to the. scrutiny of the nublie, the " stupendous pecuniary fraud" attempted to be practised upon the ecu n try 1 y Gen. licustm. i.Iajor !n ion, and Villiam . Lewis, wil'i the con.nivar.co of the Praidentof the United SUilm. His address to the public, de tailing t.iis and other matters i deep mament, occupies twel. e colenius o! the Tiderranh oft '.it'lhult. iiuifo." c Uonnient- couhl not fail to proI . . ;ce a power-ul in.prcs?ior.. i iie iraud w -ich is exposed witn great r,.i;iutene.-s, was attempted to be practised uneai ihe nation in a contract
f r supplying emigrating Incnans, umuii.;Io W!"IS niarchini to the enemv's the time of the parage oi h e men'ora-j ' m n f;i ?Qn , m ble Indian bi . General Housion, w !io , . 1 ,., r,y ; . r , . , , , , , , ... A bcxly ol horse, Ou-J slro:vr, aati two select had abas. cloned the cxecaiivc cnuir oil , . -, . .. .. r . ,. ,. . companies ot ini.tmrv. Jiirecting his tb.o Tennessee ior the Indum jc?i-am , . , o n. ' -n , ,. , , ,, . ,. . , . . 3 . .J march lav aids oe.n at ee, lie attacsed and huiJtif.'r-sini. was induced to visu , , , , .. rj,. . ... , . , , . ., , ..! and subaued tne convov. i tie troops
Washington durin f 1 r n'-r.irirvr ri t!io Indian bill, here, as is beii re ed, in conclave with Eaten, Lewi.5 and others, concocted ihe deep laid plot to enrich themsch es by uetVaudie.g thc country oflvundrcd ; of thou-ands cf dollars. Houston prep, scd to f.triiish the emigrating Indians with r..li..ns at IScts. and Maj. Eaton then 6'ecre! ry otj AVhir. th aght S.e wa : aboe.t to neekc ore Ot. ti.e m t important con - tracts tlt.it had ever he l:t '.do by the government! Immediedel v . i h- ., , " ' "" i 1 Ifeucc from tne bureau oi Indian wc re alia,.":-,' mvuirg "preosais lor rations; ' but the tint was so tiij'ite.i as to exclude we: tern cornpetitu-n: and the proposals to fetteredis to plexe an 'alfBOst .insuperable barto fe receptionof other proposals iVoro any ipiarter. In this way it was iioped to reap ; golden hnrj w and truly, gotten it would have been, but ie.r the intervention of Green hims.l.. T.hrouS,iJ..s .r.strumentalily,! c te.er tud-i Were o'uere-.., one of which I al liGij ine price oi teat i,y t.en. nous - ton ana yet, strange as it may appear, wle n it was uiscovered that the con-trac-t could be made atone half the cost ol the original proposition, thc T0 - form" loving secretary failed altogeth cr in making V.w contiact! Here is the sum ofthc development,
alldeoone Can deny hut that it IS ot , bus, Delawarc,AIarion and Sandusk; theHiuths most startling character: The ex-jcinnati and St. Louis; thc Ojncijttiati, Har-pell-es attending the removal of the ! riso!l iU"1 l'"l"anpolis; the Piinjftylvania and I .. . . - . I !!.: . ii... l;l.. .....1 V....-...!.-i'lt... HI:..... f..
emigrating umians, it was supposed, would amount to the sum of six millions of dollars, and this calculation was made by Maj. Eaton himself. Tbe rations to be furnished the Indians, it was believed, would require half that sum, or three millions of dollars, Now, if the necessary rations, at IS cents, cost! three millions, it follows that the same number ol rations, at t) cents, would oo-d but one million live hundred thousand i ii n ,i , . dollars. Here, then, upon (he sunnosition that nine cents would have been a'
fair and just equivalent for the rationsj
row-Jiuraishcu, the Known and secret, the
open and back stair contractors, at, 1M r Is. ivnul,! 1 1 df fivn'drid ! h nmn- i ave deiraudeu the irv m ine sum ot Firnu'.x huxdIvkd : Tiiot:sAxi now . - .,... . I'.. 1 O SltO'.V ti'iG J nncrmi A o 1 ho nrn -ce'eil h'.'ii, . n vi' I r f i . r. . .. 1 : mnrn vit-l.l ,.1. it i .1 .t. .. I , ... ,.1 l, ! ec. jiivivj t i i lit v. c l .' i s. it is declared bv
to the ikiii-h!Gen. Green, that the ecntlenian who!.'""' u --
. . " . ' . laid in proposal? at '.) cents, was otlered j t.urty thousand dohars for an eipial inleresi m tiiecontract.it he nroveil sue- i cessful in obtaining it!! u e eonies-mai we ua e reaa tne expose cfGcts. (i.-ocn with more than
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ty to place it in the lianas ot our rend-' i I iiO?I L13KUIA j Tee fship James Periiins&'.ip. Chow- ! ei.l, wmc.li sailed lioui this port oi
Dec. l.isf, with Emranb for the Ame-iai
e.ican Colotiv at ;iionrov;a, rctume n-re vestemnv, via i-ie oi. -ia'. . i, c . , s ( a lew (lav.; aucr incv ci -area Cane. iL-arv. th weather was. -rettvi . 1 . "i 1 t . '. " rouir wiucn causu tnucn rca-sicU:ievS3 among the emigrants, and three of them died viz. thc wife of Jatuei Cotton, an from tiie wliole. niraiber that sailed from here. As oo.i a they recovered from the sea-sickness the Colonists continued in line health, cheerful, and o far from mu;inot;s disposition being manifested any of them, (as reported by an ari i-ival at a northern port,) Capt. C. de- ! dares their conduct ti:rou.aout the vovhcen of tne most orderly . as.d becoming character. )t. C. represents the colon' as eni joyhih'; fme hcallli. and exhibiting the nieasiiiir spectacle ot an inciustriou: contented and thriving population, and that in the Pi days of his stay there, be did not bear-froni any one a desire to return. Good order, the fruit of good government, wa.; every where manifest, and the Military were a numerous and line looking body of men The Shipping intelligence furnished by Capl. Crowell, exbiods a pleasing evidence of the improving commer cial intercourse with this prosperous colony. ouch advices, well avouched from thc respectability of their source are well calculated to re-animate the hopes of the Phihntheopic founders r f thi iiiippi .is Mai lor tae oosct-ndants of Africa. JWrfvHe ?ucoi,JIurcli '27. Latest from Mexico. The New Orleans Bee cf the PJiiuml. ncknowledges the receipt cd' v era Cruz papers to iC.bruaryti;ih. No decisive meeting had yet taken l-.lace between the forces of e-anla Anna and the troops ot the Government; the only movements were limited io a few skirmishes. General Santa Anna having been informed that a convoy ot menev. stores, and a.n ch escorted the stores pas ed over to the Geneiai"s side. elli arcdo. a small seaport below Vera Cruz, has declared in favor of Santa .'. niia's plan. Tii!'. Nt'.V RM'JIM.H s . V.'e licitr of III!' iiiiirchitiss f troops iu Ml rico ; of t!i-turb;iiicts I in Cohniiiia. iittJ ;i division uf the territorv ; .;m,j;io- rival ;;irtkj or chili's; of n bloody i bau'e hi tho roviiu-.es of Jli; (.. la Pluto-. :oicl . :! confusion and misery in Guatemala. It is i'.-. i.-..iiii v-iaii i.i trn i.fivf re t n . i neop'.c.sire huxzaJ to brittle, like dos?, bv , riv, f efn;,11 ()I1C rasca, cllie,. 'cafs pv-rpfiOiidiy plotting the destruction of some othi r lesa. a scoundrel thau himself, the people being fools enough to be "hissed on."' The love v( military dominion must ottre itself 1 through national disgrace, and individual suff ering,., it has been thus from the earliest periods oflhiitgry ,- but probably the time may arrive when th U7ary,(as the clriea order has been in nior.y eoimtrtet), will hi1 excluded flo,u f,v,v e'"i'vn'e,'tfi t- whieh, with few arc n'tllUt0)'L .,,ieJ abs(lltllhm of the cam i5 llot tolerable in the cabinet 1 the ve;e ; having ntdsjinedby united lairs.. A'i'ci Uaii. f.oa us in Ohio. lr(he acts incorporating rail road companies have just been ! passed by the legislature ol Ohio to wit the liicbiaond, Eaton and ftiiaini; the Alaii'5 River and Lake: the Tort Clinton and l.ciWer Ism-nJucL-v llifi Krii nli litl. Sinri 11 "linr.i.i .l.f -ir.il ; Wilmington; the Erie and Ohio; thcc.'olumv.niu.iiiu .ixiiiiu .111.1 1.111. Ill 1.-U lumbus; and the ChillicolUtl and Lebanon. Another, if not included, iu-part, in some of the preceding, litis beeiH .surveyed from lV.tsburg, by way of the valley of the Little Heaver, through New Lisbon ihid Oatiton to the Ohio canal nt Massilon which latter will become one of the most import'iut places in the west. The whole distance is only 108 miles, and. a8 the crouml is favorableXtl . is estimated at an average of leH, ie ' ll,an 2,h000 dollars per mile. The curves on ! tl,,! ro,,t,,! wi" ha,ve " ra,,iuf TV so may be passed with great velocity. This .- 3nf,.tininJtant r...i. easily be suggested in the n-cst.ft-
lor Hl' we r ecei veel thoilOivmg note, v whi !cn we give to In -j on a.00;if ; crvininf'Ti). !.ei inn- If ,-, f:ui.:, V,J'4' ted with (lie facts of the ase to !,',i,i,ifi ,iriii.i.,i.r.i;., i' : i . . To the Editor of the Staksman Srv: I lnvc tins moment, for the lirsi' i .. ,. ..i ;.. n.i. v. the Piii'iiliiim. of the 7ih in:j;;iiit j ,Tsolutioa of Hie General Asscn.blv of il, m r T.i.tro.i-, '.,,.,-,.,1 iX... vvi. i n rclritinf to nn.-t h-c s . ,mri I v.-., -nc! .,.-,.1 ...... it. w..i- ,. - I'l' - Il'l M L. I 1 .1111 i-VAl I . I" .1'. till i. i .,' oken if in t'-e res;,l ;tion : wis-:; ..vo,v myself perfectly fauiillar wit' ui ino ac .. and reso;ul;o:i 1 1 . of Com thc ij al tl0 a(d.; of theta;; in reiauon to t-ui sectio;:, or in ,tn ,.i .. a cj.umcu-u wua u when 1 de clare myself perfectly acpa iinted with all the acts, proceedings, and conduct cf the sai l David Guard, in lauon to the same siisnect: ;:nd WitCU L a ov.' myselt to nave, and posse -:s a luu and cetnolete know led w of all the f id--. L-onnecUul v.it'a (lie several rights of the pre-emption-ors; the entries ma-.ie.how, the i -om ifj ::cse aciii. inane, anu ;u vvh,se expense, and the terms and con(iiiions uoen wieciithev '.'. (. re midcrla-1 ken, ano jnaoe, also and transfers. by the ; t i li e pariie several i by the edtemey in fact. And when 1 JUVi- ) the noimce, ie.iiies;iy pronou'ice, to world, with a full know! :de ef a ! ihi iacls in relation to the entire subject matter of the resolution, every essenI i..:.. i i , ,1 -" " iii uenai lari assumed m tne rc - soniiion to he diret y Via vtvov! (,i tbe truth. You may suppose thia a bold declaration, when applied to an reel of the General Assembly: but ii is no less true, and one, I pledge myself to you, to the Slate, and to High Heaven, to prove, not by dicta or assertion, bat by J puaiic documents, acts and resolutions of Congress, that cannot lie, unlrs thy fhouid chance to be a joint yey)!idini of the Gaicroi .jssr:nli of Indiana, pamcd at the session of If 3 A I repel, indignantly repel, thc unmerited. tie paejiamenta ry. and unfounded insinuations in ihe resolution against myself, as the attorney in fact- Cuii,i..i.i s,-ui. o.ij : nap .1.1, tiicre is no act or deed cr even wcrd of mine, that I aen not willing ' io avow, and proud to have exposed to public view, and subjected to the test of mora, political, religions and legal investigation. Let him who has acted the hypocrite, the base and unprincipled villian, and the vindictive calumniator, shrink from investigation and fear and tremble a! the approach, of truth, and the cousuiniag blaze o''justicc. Yours in haste, AMOS LANE. April 13th, Ibbh2. Quackery. Augustus Jocelyn, wlio has appended to his name the mystical initials U. M. i'. V. A., and w'ho is sole ilygeian agent for vending the Hyge:an V egitable Universal medicine for the States of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Msssoiiri, has advertised in the papers of Cincinnati, that " the diseased, with whatever malady, can at ?.ll time be supplied with a cheap, safe, and efficient remedy.1' What wii.li steam doctors, root doctors, veetfire doctors, and faith doctors, and the vender of the vegetable universal medicines, .if people do not attain the age of Methusalah. h is their own fault indeed, they have no business to die at all " out yot: impostors, Quack-salvi ng chcatings mountc-banks vour skill Is to make sound men sick, and sick men kill." Solid Stm Wheat. Lieut. May of the United States navy procured on the Plains of Troy, in Asia Minor, a few grains of t his wheat, from which last season, nearly a bushel was raised near Annapolis. It yields about -10 grains to the head, is large r.sjnd onethird heavier thanjothcr wheaLlt h; s a thick still" beard, about 9 inc lies leW,
ien our paper was about
and the Stalk-tdj'tlTltT SlippoS ed to be"lJ','l'l Township, I'tanklm County. 1
iinpcryjwfs'to the depredations of (ho MARRIED, On Sunday last, by the Rev. E. Ferris, Mr.Wim.iam Brown toMiss A.maxn v Kixi.'Ain, all of this township. () yesterday evening, by the Rev. Mr. Scoval, Mr. James Oi.irnvxr of Pennsylvania, to Miss Caroline Tos:sey, daughter of' Moses Tousey, Es'lof Boone county, Ky. Tan Stark. The. subscribers 7vish lo contract for 'toil hark, to he delivered the comclvg season. In quire af'iiU(Store of E, 1), John, or at lheir 'l'niijpsiy, I in New Lnvvftmeuurgh. DUKIiLN & JOftN. April 1 2ih, 1 8 J J. ' - , .
if li.lCi'-', f;i I!.;: . "t'e C i I i 1 1 1 y, J i)l ..( -it- II- v t. V. ii !, -ii:rv;l; ran. ("''Ill iirin; -;i)o:ic, (t lil ili: v. 'iii'J an I ori::, l.i ::: ini.j I' M'i'.'ll. n'C : r i r,i.l i! the ol r;u:i!i. . lair-.t ii'sij five li-r any !ijf-.', ;.. Oiia luile atnl rtirat ' fflO ; ii t'uiiijto the ilioye inesition".1. ri!"s : t::r,h-ir 'i :yn,,.. , . W , ';' u'y -s""' ,: " :t AO a- : ! li Mil . :i i-, ! v. I I . .. , f .i i . ; . . - f irm nrui .:: ; i j i t. .,,,.,., i i ,- ' Iinrhnri!...-. .ni-iin-- ,:,v , ... i V, 1 - .r'.'.ml 1 . ll.i't ;m v i! l.c ' ,. . i . -1 1 . -. - I '.'rt u , 1 1;. e a; T. V . Jfi'X (.: . 'roes W. 'i'A'i'i:, TiiO. SHAVi A,-ril f.L t-.-itMiW haviir i:t;i'iii-.s n-'-iitisi i!i.. ...i-.t,. .1 , vUW.-. '"f i'.V.'rijilit,.! .:.!.!!: of ! ;,it.w f.mni lw " : - in'M . i i"-ii::r i m i t;..-m in, lo- . :l' int :-.mnt; limn ! i Ulti' aw . CUc ; ".ii : nil -r-;in in l;-r-' t. 1 u m.iko im.iu-.'.riti-S .Ur.'C c.! t-. .;;.! ; i it. e"' '-- Ijaaii., Apiiie., i, i :.-- i -: . .o .'' 'li";! ii wtA--l.;:t t : .e,ii"i ins tnX.-n cut nt ;. , ;v sivi,..,. l . Uil.ity, Tjc tti'is ot'a ! 1 ; i 1 1 i -; i . 1 1 '. i . u li;l rs- -'" ''' '.iic..s latu Ih ;.im-.;,i ; 'cui.tv. tiv j'.ij.r li'-'ll Oi Cc'Cl'il '.11 r.-tn hilvii: ckiiiv- :;.';ii;;;t .'i:rstat: S) nl.-e'!'.i.', H'r;ii '-t in f.iiB vrac iiiuii t'.ii-; C f.tv a'IjiiMini.'i"t ; ni l th-iso tj ; ., . t thc run.' x.iih"riy :uitiiri,i'h;it.,. 'bti.'-l ti O v-l:tli! at"- ! i.-qnr-n' ! t., i,,uk,. i:ruii.'.i;atu s.-nUtit t. 'J'hi; at' i te.n-vi'i tnhuiv.Mt i will rxpo.'o (itfsnif.'nt l ho hit'! rsi'!rin-e of the lci e;r;o I, o s itui J.iy t'nu i;i?t. Ono in iiii. Mm.' crniii..; nti'ii-iN uml yiirio'is ititich's uf li..ii.-i-!io.i fin . i:ilm.', kc. .S't!.: In ta.o tiliir.' ;i li) (, ;.,. k on smi.1 i!;iv, u hen tii.: i.'t.ns of ;ili! u 111 .v in;i !o known . iOilS nt'S7, A r!i.,-r. i r:;i-i-:;. F 3 a s 1' receivo.l a fresh of Mackerel, Xo.1. 1. M. tin.! COD1TSTT AND HEttttING, aoy lor sak- W the b'inel, imiutal or hex, on renvam 11- tens. Jie' L. V. JOHNtiOi. ?,lHrr.1 W, lo cg AND MUST BE It A I). 4, LL who tiro iiu'ebLed to the undersigned, arc reipi 'jfed to settle their JCod-s .-ino aeoonnts iiuraedi itely ; ns I shall, after the rtit! April, !e;iTeh"HI ali, without e.veepti.m, .,t't, Jh;j Palmer for collection. Joux fsr-iootv". M.-ireh i'lth, ISS2. iTp.rir: subscribers haviii .-soeinttd iht-ttt---L selves as partners in trade, will transact business nt. the old stand of Geoi;:e Toiise 'ir.tlcr the linn of 'l'ousey Jlijnii. A shu,- .i; public pati-otiu-:r,; is respectfully solicited. (:i'.0!tlfl'TOLSl':V. jacoi: v. 3r;;p rdar.-l. 23, h T. . 7$Jl'l'lE-' t"iufur''the eiticiis in the m v' V fiiiityof LawretHvhiii'rh, iind the pi.hiio generally,! hat he has commenced Hie above btisitjcss in all its various branchc-t, in the framo biiihling belonging to. Vvg Arnel ron-, on the corner of high and short streets, directly opposite si. Ludlow's brick building, where hois prepared to execute till n.trotier of wurl; in his line of business, in the neatest and niosl, iC ;i!.Li;Lv,'.'J.::iiiiil!i J.-) ie & tiL'i. ha ,t:g I'.uido an'.,:; emeuts for receiving' i-nar-tetlya report o! the fashions fruni N. York. He llatters hitnself lhat by strict tittent ion to business b.; sloill lm :il.h I., ,r,'v,. .-io.it:, i ..f;,,. faction to ail wh may favor huwii!. a :;. X. 15. Also the rutting of garment will he attended at the shortest notieu and in the most approved and fashionahh; sly Io. lit; hopes to receive a share of public I'atrona-i-.Maroh 22,1, H.lk--J-.It. VpCKSt.'AXT lo a.t mder of tin: l'iobate Court ofl-Vaiikliii C ;unty,ln,li -Qj&tiffiif . l'a-'d Marrh Tei.n, l.s'.'jj, Leliiro J&l, l'u' tl-'orable ilomy tieiiy, l'lohate ,iu.is;e. tnuru vvii ho sold, at public ma. iv, to the highest hiilder, n the piemi.-cs, Vi .Mori lay Ihe -J.'i.l of Apiil, l!S.'i.', iiCtMien 3 J and ; e',oi k, 1". M. ol said day; die las! half of the Smith Vfe-t quarter; of seelioa lannberpd tli'nty Ihi.v, in Towniiip nine, iiangi! niu:, wbsI of tlio mcri'diaii line, of l.vni oiderW AO e-uci nt Cincinnati, it lu in- sauato in r-oung 1 be madr knou n on t.ie day of sale, whejr.' due alteuNii.:c "ill en by John :. vovsvui;. cr.an.i'.'i. :.iar.3:,if(j.-a..t;w. OJiLV?VCilSOa N!i4)CEiSEL"C;5. 5IIE sunscrn r wants four or five joumoymen jisheom&kers in lising-Stin, to hum will be given goo wages; none but good workmen ami' sober metciiioed apply. f LEVIN. HALL. Matfh 23th, A. Deld.r.'-.-J-nw. 4 (In Gaod order.) Hf'tkS'f ii.-eived fiom tlio l:ppr Wnhash, nnd for 5jf' sale by L. V. .TOIINPOM. " Maih20th, 183-J. USKINGUM Salt, tuperiornnd white tot mle ly L. W. JOHNSON. March 20th, 1833.
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