Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 6, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 20 April 1832 — Page 3
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THE STATESMAN.
LAWRSNCE3TTRGH, INBLSiNA. FRIDAY, APRIL 2o7l832.
GEORGIA. irate the Trustees of the Georgetown States Mdio are most eelebra. d for vir-1 More business for the Supreme Court1 Female Orphan Asylum. The bill forjtue and legal learning: not at the will j appears to be cut out by the Georgians, the postponement of certain trials in of a single individual, but by the con-j
current wishes ol the President and '
POSTSCRIPT.
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN NOMINATION. FOR. PRtSIOEST OEXRY CLAY, of Kentucky. FOR VICE HiKSIDENT .ioiiv si:i:gka4t, of Pennsylvania.
I as will be teen bv the subjoined ex- j the Supreme Court of Arkansas Terri
I tract from the Cherokee Phoenix. tory ; the bill to provide for the vaccin- ! On last Tuesday, a company of the ation of the Indian tribes as a preventa-
: Georgia Guard visited a school in this j live oi small pox, and fourteen private
! place, under the care of Miss Sawyer, a I bills wcre'passed. The House resum- j Ilesolved,therefore, That the Legis- j Memphis, stating the loss of the steamer ! missionary under the American Board. ' ?d, in Committee, the consideration of j lature of this State do disapprove of the ! dywine by fire, on the 9th inst. bc
last, and iu the eighth line it should ruad " Town 6," instead of " Town 3b.M
It had been understood by them that ; the general pension bill. Messrs. she had been giving instructions to a ! Choate, Dearborn, Sctherland,
v; : T ; , .. , ; little black bov, and teaching him to 1 Iell. and Johnston, of Virginia, adL.RATT. In Mr. Lane not publish in our i , . ,r. , 4l -,. , ,i
I LitU lilt: UUU. -1 ISS v:Vlld U d3 ; v;v,u kvvuiuuiLV..f , a I liiv warned.by a ser geant w ho commanded usual hour for adjourning, the Committhe sruard. to forthwith desist from i tee rose and obtained leaves to sit
The Editor of th Western Statesman Je-C aching the black boy. It appears ; again. The House then adjourned, nre. to be informal whether Mr. A.J. Cotton 1 that at the last Ml ting of the Legislature I' the Senate, April 10, Mr. Gruumteuds his communication to be inserted as of Georgia, an act was passed making dy, from the Committee on the Post Ofn advertisement. If so, it will appear next : unlawful for any person to give in-: lures and Post Roads, reported the bill week; but if as a communication, Mr. C. is ructions toanv Hack person in the j horn the other House, to establish ccrinformed that the editor cannot consent t0 j stale, under the penally of a fine not; tain post roads and to discontinue othfeed the readers of the Statesman, on a dry, ! less lha-- 8 1000, nor weeding ,so000, crs, with numerous amendments. Mr. , crsonal conversation between Mr. Cotton and i d imprisonment until the fa is paid, G rundy having expressed a hope that u- i ii u - . i hir everv such offence. hcther Miss the Senate would take up the bill at Mr. O lege;, which would be ol no interest to I , , , . , . i.i- ,. ,i , , 1 , ,. . , .. , . . ,. ,., ! Sawver had ever heard of the existence this time, the amendments were read the nubho, ' free cratis lor 11011111)2.' It Mr. j r - , , , ,. . . , , i ,i i , , c ,i ' . . - . . - ., of such a law, before she took the bov : through, occupying the whole of the Crete has miured you, it is net our wish to . , , ' . 2 . - i.., r,.. - u at c- - ' ' ! inin sullen oro tin! nh p in snv hiifilimir lor mormnrr hiiinpsi. Mr.
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. . , J 1 it is verv hkelv
dui we go noiihitiK it was .wr. i s. intention to disparage your clain.s as a politician, e.1: r i-. .i
cjinte vour uin-.e as a liti-rarv trcniieman. or w ' n ..i :i. i ... ii. . r iu
, couni . caneu "viieroKee, on me ioui iu ; j1" "min. throw attain or. jour character as a preacher '. AT,f-,-f tl. w 1 Tn the 1 lnno of II pnrps -nlntivp :,f-
of the tod. As you are not a patron oi tho j sists j teaching the bov. ter the usual routine of morning bu?sStatesman.itis evideiit that von have neverseen ! Tl, m,-.:l .-.-. ,.-! ,...,r.,r npe; linrl linon imno llirriio-l. iU inn.
men, a lew miles from this plate; lo-,tion of the Committee on the petitions bert Agnew and Jack Murry, the , of Mr. Clintock the Inspector, against
former had been living in the neigh-: McCrate, the (. ollector oi V iscasset. borhood where he w as arrested two or I came up. Mr. Storrs advocated the three years, the other lives on the A In- necessity of investigation by the House,
baina side ot the nation. A Cherokee , 1:1 ' tuc subject. Jjefore he had coni was alone with the guard, by the name eluded his remarks, the hour allotted
rlof Eli Hicks. Whether he received to reports and resolution having-exnir-
his .v2 per month, the wages allowed ; ed, ud this day having been set apart by the stae of Georgia to each private ,or relating to the District of Coof the truard.or whoth- r he volunteered himhia. the House, on motion of Mr.
las services, we are not able to
she never had. She Holmes then resumed his remarks in re-
j was promised to be arraigned at the ply to Mr. Kane, on the Appropriation next Superior Court,in the newly formed Bill, and continued until the hour of ad-
From the JYathvilie Republican, April 14. Awf u Cala m 3 ty ! !
Senate of the United States. They i " h our pamtui duty to atmonncc ono or 11 aU p i ii j- ! the most awiul occurrences that the history vill therefore have no local prejudices ; of Steam b()itt disaster3 haseTer atTorded. Sey. and partialities to gratify. ; veral letters have been received in town from
Bran-
SaDDTOVe OI tne i uywine uy ure, on me in nisi, hooui 3
amendment to the Constitution of the ' "ile.above that place, and the destruction
merewiiu 01 sixiy or seventy lives, enner oj
ning or burning. The news appears to
have been communicated by Capt. Hamilton himself, thus leaving no room to doubt its cor-
Russia, was to have sailed from New | fifty or sixty deck passengers were lost. The York for Liverpool, on his way to St. | Brandywine was on her passage from New Petersburgh, on Sunday last, in the | Orleans to Louisville. packet ship Silas Richards. | FROM THE CINCINNATI GAZ. APRIL 19. We learn, in addition to the above, from MARRIED—On Sunday last, by Rev. E. | conversing with a number of the passengers of Ferris, Mr. ABRAM BLASDEL, to Miss SO- | the Brandywine, arrived here yesterday in tha PHIA DEAN. | steam boat Robert Fulton, that at the time the boat took fire she was racing with the steam OBITUARY: | boat Hudson ; that the Brandywine had stopped for an hour and a half to make some reDeparted this life, on Saturday, the | pairs; that on getting under headway a large
United Stases, proposed by the Legis-1
lature of 1'ennsylvania. j
Mr. Bi chanan, our new Minister to
11th inst. Catharine Eliza, youngest ! quantity of rosin was thrown into the fires, daughter of Stephen Ludlow, Esq., which caU5t:d the i,ark to "7 thick' i , ik1 i i o c t land to set fire to some straw which lay near between 12 and lo years of age. On -m . ..t t. ., ,, hB ...
the clause pubhshfd in our prospectus. " Pertonal crimination, local sqtiabblts," ic. The communication will await your further orders.
The Managers of the American Colonization Society have passed resolutions, and issued
proposals for the establishment of a line of pack
tts between the United States and Liberia, of
from 200 to 4 L'O tons burthen, to fail tvery two months . Thisis another evidence of the rro wth. prosperity and irnrortar-.ee of tho Colony, and it sepiiiS evident thr.t its oppostrs will be compelled to lay dow n their weapons of warfare, and unite heart and hand in the promotion of this great policy of irdividual and national happiness. We have no doubt that emigration will receive a new impetus during the present season, and that it will increase until it clears our land of a population, which can
never enjoy ' in the land of freedom,' equal privileges with the white population. Wc have the most satisfactory accounts from this Colony. The general health of the country is improving, and the various colonial 2an2pr' ar"' diuicu'.ties arc gradually diminishing. The citizens are industrious a.id bapjy, enjoyi ng all the immunities of a free government, and have sanguine anticipations of future national distinction. They already er.rry on a bri'hScominerce anil ar everv w?y i;:-provin .
Sav.
77io Mormonitcs. These "peeuliE rl y fuored of Heaven" are about to aslon-
! ish the world with the depth of tiieir
wisdom. J hey have issued proposals for publishing a -.:ci inonite p;tper,"at Independence, Mis-ouri, to be railed the "Evening and .Morning Slur." The following is the c.mnit.iKvment of their prospectus: "As the. torrrumirr of the night of the end. and tiie Messensrer of the day of redemption, the Star will borrow its light Irom sacred sources, and he devoted to the Revelations of
the next day her funeral rites were per
formed, and her remains consigned to the silent tomb. Just enteiing the morning of life, bright were her prospects of earthly happiness; tke sun of life's morning, obscured by no cloud, promised a fair and splendid day; but soon the 6torm
arose, and ere that morning passed, her feeble bark of life was wrecked, and Catharine has bid farewell to all tho
fading pleasures of this world, to join her departed parent beyond the bounds of trouble and mortality. Iler arduous exertions in attainment of knowledge, together with her strict adherence to the rules of propriety, gained her the
admiration of her instructors, and, al-!
Uotklrulge, w ent into a Committee ol j though young, her dignihed deportment the hole, Mr. Ellsworth m the (.'hair.; and unassuming modesty, inscribed an and took up the consideration of several affectionate feeling upon the hearts of bills relating to the Dis'rict of Colum- j ,(:r numerous acquaintances, which will i.ia, with which it was occupied for the onl) he obliterated with the last knell remainder ol ihr. day. ! of time. 1'y her virtuous conduct and In the Senate. April II. the bill sup- j filial regard, she cherished the affections plemeiitan to the acis for Hp ivliof of ()f her surviving parent. But alas! all the officers and soldiers of the Revolt!-; the fond parents dream of her future tion. was taken up, and some discussion earthly happiness.is blasted in an hour.
took place upon me amendment?, w incn .
extends its provisions to the officers an 1 '. llllliai E'A cciion. soldiers who served i.i the Indian' sheriff, wars, after the Revolution. The bill ; JOHN WEAVER MILTON GREGG, n-u 1 r l . 1 .! t'.r, -.Klr .if 1 V1,a,-1- li' 1)I'I.'V 'fl.'ni! '.VU I 1 1M THl 5
, M 4 . , . tho purpose oi taking up the unfnush- ULSPEL CO-MAN ItlR M ol v Ii host :i t sil ni 1 rv 1inip smr' . .l . , 1
J . r . I , ' -ii ed business ot iue-uav the L.eneral
i j An ronr a on S: II. -Mr. IIin.Air-s
Ti:n StAios. Vegetation ii very backward in .ill parts ufthe country. Here we aro arlancini towards the end of April, atul hard
ly
in these 1
of the hou
to mak
direct
have si
toning mankind w ilh revelations from on
ShcriiTN .Sale.
... ; ... -ippropnauon ijui. jir. nowiEi on-1 vr . C last davs, ler tllC restoration i.i n- . i .i - , -, i ., gf virtue ot a writ of V enditioni Lrponas, .ouse of Lrael." Thev promise , Z P T ' ,a". f to '"e directPd (ram the C,"k"' Le et ke nilhllC "as soon as Wisdem . ,. reported from j the Dearborn Circuit Court, I will expose to , -s - .' J the Committee OU Finance, were then '. public sale, at the Court House door, iu Law- , many sacred recoils W .UCll coni-ulercd ;U!( iL.veral of theilt dispos- i renccbiirgh, on Saturday, the 2Cth of May lept lor nges. besides enhgh- j0j- 1 j suinir, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M.
the river ; that the number of passengers and hands on board was about two hundred and that out of the whole there was bnt seventyfive saved. The passengers were landed on an island, many of whom died of the burning before morning. In attempting' to get the yawl out, th steam boat ran on and sunk her. The ac
counts given by the passengers of the riumbar en board, vary some Baying 230, others 230; but all agree, that the number found living, in theniorning, upon the island, was seventy-five. Nine women vvero lost, six of whom wcra black servants. Martin Cozine, of this County was among the killed, further particular hereafter. ANOTHER. The Cincinnati Gazette of yesterday, lays: " The steam boat Folander, a short time after
she left our wharf last evening, on her passage up, came in contact with the Hornet, which was coming into port, by which considerable injury was done. We regret to say the Capt. sfthe Hornet was killed, and another vry much injured. No particulars. Ccy'Some advertisements crowded out.
Sporting Intelligence. FRHE Spring Races, at the Fetersburgh race -IL Course, Boone county, Ky. will commence on the 3d of May next, with three year old colts this spring. Twice round the course for a heat, at $20. Entrance free for any colt colled in I.oone, Gallatin, and Campbell counties, Kv. Ohio and Iudiana according to the Lexington rules of racing. Second and third days free for any horse, ninre or gelden. Onn mile and repeat at $10; entrance according to the above mentioned rules. JOCKY CLUB.
rttersburgh, April 9, 1 833.-3 w.
.1 4 11..-1 13 TT r. - t. .1 . .. 1 j- , .
t ,i ir r it j itiiu -4 f uiuciv, i , m. urL me reins and proiits
hisrh. "as made known in these latter v ''..... , , ' , . . for the term ol seven years, and if no bidder?,
,l.,'" tu V ; 1 r... .. ' ' " UUK lt!MllllLU m lemai ks mi op- : t1(.u the fee simple of 33 acres of land, be the
J ' nosition to t ie lienor ol t ie t nmmitiot
samt; more or less, being part of section 3(i,
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a tree in blossom and the meadows nd r .:., r.. on 1110 J ll!i lCiaiy. asivlll to be UlSCliai';- " i o n o, ivange .), in me Lountyoi licar
.... loiHMiion win oemveiy 10 oeneiu me fr...n ,!u. flirlu,.r f.nn.:,iP.,, (1f( i141 , 'lorn, taken s the property ofTimothv M
t"": :.r' Vo;: Vtet "nk:.! ?J s i m-i6M-"-
vuv u ricutiiui fcarcuv or roonev. i
IOtMT1 WHEREAS, my wife, Malisse, has left my bed and hoard, without any inst cniue or provocation, this is to forwarn all porsons from harboring or trusting her Jon my account, na I am determined to pay no debts of hercontracting after this date. ANDREW WALTON. April 12th, 1332.
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i wiin poiuics, m oil', or ine
As the au'hor of the following lettt r once ! of the world."
filed a cons;iiuou5 place among u?,and as his! lite religious Somerset h as created a deep sensr.t!on in this part of the State, w give it publicity. Wefiu.l it i:i the " Sentinel and Star in the West,'' a paper published at Cincinnati, and is addressed to one of its editors : V nit? '.ii,i res, I xi,. April S? 1S32. Dear Sir: T he object of this communication from a stranger, is to inform you, that one more mind has burst the manacles of superstition, and now expatiates freely over the unlimited past, the magnificent present, and the unbounded future, without the least dread of demon, witch, or hobgoblin. I have been a minister of tho nietho-
fcamsa ms tp djiclIioll? exjMred. The sevctn ft... TV.H
I Ins thing of giving pohl.es the -go- iu:nbia. rei,orted to the House from the by, is particularly objectionable. A- OInmlttee of the Whole, on Tuesday, mongs -temporary things, these ; were lak aml j-.j on tab ast ilays, poht.es are rertaiuly not the The Iouge in lQ considcr in least important. And (would be a r . f u-? , , , ... .
: pity to deprive the political world of a . . ( .', Ar it . i . . . 4l ', ,. , , corporate the trustees of the JMethodist ! participation in the bene its wh'.c hare to ... , . , f-t i r i i1 . . . . ... . . i rolescant Luurcli of Ireoreetown. ' j arise from the w isdom of these Morm,n-; V;u.oi tingto the District of; ! M c lhat1t,c chm?l: ?fU,r Columbia, were considered in Commit-! j prospectus whic.t excludes politics, be . tcc of tl(0 wholc (:on5idcraijle dis.j
sincKcn oui, ;iuu mai ti.ev nominate
N apprentice to the Tailorina business.
boy about 15 or Hi years of age, of eood morals and iudustrious habits, will find a situation. Also wanted immediately two first rate .Toiii'iicvmnu Tailors. SAML'EL PARKER. Anril20th, 1832M-3w.
alt at 157 h cts.
1HE subscriber h ri? a cotisklrraMe quautitv nf suit, hi nil hf irill i1itino nf u f hir
riKwSan f irV ril ti r ri i ! i. Kill f t'r r- flin ' i .. . . vii
1 cr-.t r.M- flw m.-f l -J c vu,Jt,vl1 j w,w ..on. mjty seven ana ci5. per. Dusnei Hnu re-weiKh. and sup.poi for the next I res.denc) of Seuatc to aUcr the draw in the. brid-e! April 2th, 1S3 . N. SPARKS8 these United -states, either Lorenzo ... w -i.: " -
. . lilt; i eiuiirai.1 iiciH ii asimisi-. or llilder , , i u i..- ir t ?. i fetate of litdisiiia.)
Dow. Solomon Nouthw icK llia;don. Cin. Mirror.
t,w. ..1 l..n,lri: lTr TV.t.i.uTo. r OI Illlliaiia.
' from the Committee on the District of! Franklin County.
V,.!,,!,;., ..IIN,-a,1 n,,,hn,,f.r.J PROB.1TR CO CUT OP F11VXKM.N COIN
i, oiuinuiui ivu nun. ii-imi,iH
l
posing lo purcha.se the interest of the
hich was
Estate of Parley ) On cormdaint to settle a
.1 I'll 1 O 1
me ni i sup- .)rcSl.nt r;I id(re Company, and to re
the relict o!.build;il)riii frce 0f toll, whi
f )
W hite, deceased. an insolvent debtor
E it remembered that on the 10th day of
April, A.D. 1832, comes Daniel St. John
,. , ,. . I ,i. ;,;r,v , (Vi-.- ... 1- 1 i;. fl v,. .... jl apru, a.u. ls.yj, comes Uaniel St. joiin did i.ot disgrace thei r j J;10 ofhcci s and soldiers of the eventually agreed to, yeas JU, navs f I. administrator of the Estate of Parley White, devolution was ta.am up, and an ; The Coiamittee then rose the bills ; deceased, and filed iu the office of the Clerk
dist episcopal church., an I that sliare
of popularity, awarded me by its mem- Inthc Senate, April 9, the bill sup-
hers. nmves thnl. .-it i i!.. in .mentary to t. e :u ts for
of its mcmhtrs, I cans'.
One year ago, I commenced a deep . amemlment was odered and discussed, were reported,and the House adiourn-' ofthe rrob:lte Court in the county of Frank-
atld thoro.ndi rxamination cif tho rnm-l extending the provisions ol the bill to .i ,.;. I lin, ami state ot Indiana, in vacation, hi
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flip Id 1 II L, .'ltl,lll Lllll IJtJ lliUJ UllVC UIC privilege of settling said estats as an insolvent
one, and priying generally lor relief; and
thereupon, by order of Henry B'rry, Eiquire, Probate Judge, of the county of Franklin,
aforesaid, (in vacation), it is ordered and di
rected, that the creditors of said Estate be no-
lid oom-
eeks
monlv received doi trine of ortlmdnw. ! t' o'i'.cc rs and soldiers w ho fought
which has terminated in a firm In liefj ulu,er Ceneral Wayne, Claike, liar-', THE SITREME COURT, that the human species have been ini-j,nar' Hamti-anck, and St. Clair, in the i The Alexander Cazette has puhlishpesed upon for ages. As soon as I had I'-diau wars, in the Northwestern Ter-! ed the report and resolution ofthe Cediscovered w hat I Cimecivc to be truth,: '"itory, alter the revolution. Atone'neral Assembly of Virginia, on the 1 .-..1., i'... .,..'.1... . Ui'rlock the bill wns hiid on i lie lnld I'l-iinsvlrani:! lirnnosition tn uritviib :i
m iiiiii:- iii i'iiuiii.iiiiit.-i.iiiiiiiii.ilL, iu- - ............ j I -. ' . . ... .1 .! , I i-ii i i -i i i i -i j- r tided of the filing ami nendencv ol sun ceiveda rertd.cate of my moral char- a" S'1' appropnat;ou bdl was ! new tribunal to decide questions of j Iaint b a publication, for six week acter and trood standing from the pre-! !akt " "I' . 31 r J-am: spoke two hours , collision between the separate States ceSsiVely in the Western statesman, a
siding elder, and my colleague, and im
mediately withdrew from the church
I am M-rv desirous lo see yourself
in conclusion ofthe remarks upon the : and the United Slates. They are sub-
isritish v olomal 1 rade arrangement, 'joined, and it will be seen, that then the and Mr. Holmes followed him and! Ancient Dominion had no distrust of
and particularly Mr. Kidw clh'in order ' pl;': "ithout concluding, till the usual Uhe Supreme Court. Cm. Ga:. to ascertain your principles, and w both- hour of adjournment. Mr. Wkrster " The Committee to w hom was. leer I can nid in the great and good cause! "ave "of ice that he should call up the ! ferred the communication of the Coof promoting human happincs. j Apportionment Hill on eduesday, if; vernor of Pennsylvania, covering cerAfler my best wishes for your pros-1 l'ie iiate should then be full. tain Resolutions ofthe Legislature of perily and success. I subscribe tnsclfj I fhe House of Representatives, Mr. that State, proposing an amendment yourfiiend, A.W.ARRINCTOX. 'Kavaaoh presented sundry deposi-j to the Constitution of the United States, S. Tizzvnn. jtions negativing the charges brought by j by the appointment ofan impartial tri-
Mr. Met mntocii, the dismissed Inspec--bunal to decide disputes between the tor, against the Collector of the Port of! State and Federal Judiciary, have had Wiscasset, Main;, which were read. : the same under consideration, and are
of opinion that a tribunal is already
Administrator's notice. iV t-dJ peisons havin;; !aims air.sl the estate ot Samuel IS. Wrihtii e'd,late nf Dearborn t.'euutv, Indiana, are hereby noiifiej to briuz .Ihem in, leeally authenticated, for settlement ; nithin one ear
from tins date i and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immedicite payment, "i h
I'itate is solvent. JOHNSON WATTS, AHnVr. Ijartfoid, April dad, lS3i).--4-3w. VT3IIIriTRA.TC5l'3 XTCTSOB and salt:. EVFiLlC N nice is hereby given, that the nndersi&np 1 has taken out of the Clerk's office of Dearborn County. Letters of administration on tin f itate of Johr tilings, late of Den i burn County, deceased. All persons having claims against said etate are, therefore, requested to present the same within one year fiom this date, prnperlv autlientieated for adjiistmeiit ; and those indebted n the estate are requested to make immediate settlement. The estate is believe! to be solvent. 1 will expose to sale at the late residence of the deceased, on Saturday the 28 inst. Ons mare, sonio farming utensils and various articles of household Ihriiilure, &c. Sale to take place at 10 o'clock on s;u"J day, when the terms of sale will be made known. joiin in s;y, Ad.r. .iorii 3d, is:i2.-4-:?.
The Louisville and Portland Canal was open last season 101 days, during which time,
827 boat of 7(1,000 tons passer! through, of , Mr. 1 ht wroN, from the Committee on
which 406 were steam boats. It is calculated j .Military A flairs, reported a hill for the that 300,000 tons will pass anually hereafter, j establishment of a Military Hoard' for nearly eipial to half of the coasting tonage of j the administration and government of the t-nited states. j the ( (i dinanco Department, which was There are now finished, in i,ro"res. and i read twice. Mr. A lien kr, from the
projected in the I'nited States, two thousand
nine hundred and thirty-eight miles of Roil Iloads. Wo sr-o by an extract of a letter from Green Ray, that the Small Pox is making dreadful TBtages among the Indians along the weitern horeof Loke Michigan.
Committee on Foreign A Hairs, reported a bill providing for a deficit of appropriation therein named. Mr. Washington, from the Committee on the District of Columbia, reported a
1 bill supplementary to an act to incorpo-
provided by the Constitution of the Ignited States, to vit: the Supreme Court more eminently qualified by their habits and duties, from the mode
of their selection, and the tenure of
their offices, to decide the disputes aforesaid hi an enlightened and impartial manner, than any other which could he created. The members of the Supreme Court are selected from those in lha United
StlC-
news-
paper printed, and published in the county of
Dearborn, and state aforesaid ; and further,
that unless the creditors of said Estate, notify said administrator of the existence and extent
ol their respective claims, oy tiling the same, or a statement of the nature thereof, agreea
bly to law, in the ollice of the Clerk of the Court aforesaid, previous to the July term of said Court, to be holden at the Court house in Brookville, on the first Monday in July next, when a final distribution of the assets ofthe estate of said decedent will be decreed, their claims will be postponed in favor of the claims of the more diligentTereditors. Copy Teste. ROBKUT 30U?!,Crk.P.C.F.C. April 11th, A. D. 1833. G.-liw.
Notice S hereby given, that the Trustees of Lnwrenceburgh Township, will meet and con
vene in the Court house, on Monday the 7th day of May, lHS'to transact busineis for said Township, persons having business nre requested to attend. ISAAC SPENCEK, r.C'fr. April 18th, 1832.
.5 ..a ib i lor Sale
I'KSUAN T to an order of the Tro-
7 bate Court of Franklin County, lndi -
ana, passed March Tein, hetbr the Honorable Henry Henry, Probata
Jintsic. t.iere will be sold, at public outcry, tn the highest bidder, n the premises, on Monday the '2'M of Apiil, 13J, between 12 and 4 clock, T. M. of said dav; the last half of the South West quarter; of section nnmbered thiity three, in Township nine, Itange one, w est of the mercdiah line, of lauds niriered to be sold at Cincinnati, it being fituata in Springfield Township, Irranklin County. Ic'iana. Ternn will be madr known on the nay of sale, where due attendance will be given bv John c. rouNir.iJ,Commiir. March 511,15.1 J.-:i.-i:v.
Journeymen Slio eniafcere
1HE subscriber wants four or five journey
men sheemakei s in Kiin; -Sim, to w hom
will be tiveu good wnses; none but i;ood workmen and sober men need applv. LEVI N. HALL. March 26lh, A. D. 18.T2.'(-fw.
Salt. TUSK1NGUM Salt, superior and white for
JL.TJB- sale by
L. V. JOHNSON.
March 90th, 1831.
Tnn I5:irl. The subset ibers n ish lo contract for a x) o a mw B Of tan bark, lo be delivered the coineiug season. In quite at the store of E. D. John, or at iheir Tannery u New LawrencelRiili. Dl'KMN & JOHN. April I2ih, 1822.
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JM'ST rei eivd a fresU supply of Mackeiel, No 1. COliVlSIl AND HERRING, and for sale by the banel, quintal or lu, on reasonable terms, bv L. W. JOHNSON,
