Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 12, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 1 June 1832 — Page 3
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COMMFNICATIOX. Manchester .liny 3Gth, 1832.
c me commencement of ln.H, J.ostiliti.s. .u..' !....',.to,' i.l . i-V ... i:..!. ' journed smc die. on Saturday Morn
with the defeat of a n.ufv of vn;; .... I .,..;,. i,..ia ... , .... itir. A t b:il f n:,st ni np rY lnrl.- t -h. m,m. ! llto alltl 'lie order of th
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. v, ill UVI LI tl IU ' ( U v i fvl at
u cue ml Election on the tut ?Joml;iv
epicanofMav J2;butla- ' . , . 7." . 1 ... :"-"A"e , CU 10 procession to a Steamboat, Ol. in Aucust nest, to dirt three Trustee, to
tor account?, red.:....' , '"" Suu" "J JO ciii.tna ami l'eter Van-, ,).,, rml,,,lv, nmi ,.,..,, L.,1 .,,,., n,,;. ,),' , ,
f BOM THE XAT.IXT.MAY 11. j 1 EMpOr tail t ffilfClKOiZ. the lOl'.NC MEN'S CONVENTION ad- : rffllHE qualified voters of Dearborn county
are hereby nutiiieil. pursuant to the stat-
Board of commis-
lc;oI ::... nl ,v;,;c!
i: the ML-iouri
i on n to between
icH was the nu!v.r srated ' lur'!a3' iait at lleustis, m the trea-ury tit- , bcr, preceded bv their cfikers, march- ,' ,, . I vblirati of v.-,v but t-i- ' '":iu or 1 u,Iilulusu -vou think that the CJ m procession to a steamboat, ou in Vu-ust d t!.. m,,ler if kiHo 1 1 .bT!,!7 ,"f V?'1 'i' v"-i which thev embarked, and proceeded : n.a1,aSo th :i.o:,.r h;id no I'Hcct : but do not be deceived, , . ' , , i, 3 ,, Mis-ouri Rcjnb- i for in sidle of all the previous advertisements down cur aiestlC 1 mac, to the , tv-and to
contract lor the erection of a Sem-
WltS
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IS stroll- V asserted I h:if l.nt ,.-. Imrtv 1 IT re lr n I i; irr--f tiniriAl am .-r. . . v w. v.. ,4 .iwm, auu
--sl..J uni:e no;! out o lh n hi Junto that : nnr .-il r,,,
J -- . l"' UUl tUUIIll 1
B... wuii: p.uw.vjurs ol tise rmcoi.tr,
which we ucr.' not i;, po(.?,i0!, la-t
l lie i.el.U' li.ient -mi". 1 ;.. . .
Lad Loe:, C!l,.a,.,cd - iwi , , 1 1"', ""Z "P?. to h ! Mount A'cmon. tl-.c procesMon resumed ..iiii;.K ... l)iclvo!i r ferry, tor : testimony 01 the prowess ol their kin- ot the i , , , . , i , , , , ssv,t.s day,, and hi!- airxiti:,--the arrival of i ' "rJ (as from recent events they ! UlC ira0r 111 wllldl t embarked, and t'.e v.: iiii i,j ,!v t :l .... i ., i . i nd.ht have done ) and to assit in moutitini: ! moved uncovered, in solemn silence, to
under thj contain. 1 ;f "laV.r
OCT.
$liitcot'Biidias!a,'( l)EAniii)UN Cocntv. V
l:EKISOI'.. flRet'IT COeT.T, Mam :i Ti:n, -:'. Nancy Yen ters, alias, i Nancy Jackson. f ()n JVimoN or VU'.'CSi ( l!a L i on Divorce John Yooters. )
JOW comes Nancy Yooter , hv Dunn, her
attorney, and tiles her bill, nravinir a di-
Jn landinir at coantv. .t aaik nii.r. m i cause. amount nfi, .-thin , is,.t k.. C;. t..i.
.May ,'ist, JbJ:.. Il.-2vv. i v ooters, at the tune of l.is rcarriasu with
tier, had a wife then liviii" and it ;
arty,
r.I-mday, the Ji'i of May, t
-1 Hit : a l,.-. 1 iV,,.-
ati.l .i-l.liui on the oh! cent!,..,. iiisMriek .at-: IIP. SaCfCli i fpfisit of t h riMnnins nf iho ' BMC not. en i.- !.i.i..lir ,',-.,n n
t.iniati, and cn . t';;oi:!'. i!readf!!y tuuld, a tew candidates for j illustrious Wttdlinstoil. And then, '"' keeper?, grocery keeper-, and Vetid-
Treauioras OJIicc,
Lawrenceburgh, May L'-Uh, iS.'i'J
other merits are ;.vhio tlusicringr round that hallowed
ers ot toroitrn
nierclianitize, who may be vio-
n:i t a party ; oih. ; i: ims county, seeing all
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tr:.r;io:;crf, end c,vtiti!i..,,.J ii,c;r route untU ' "e ceiunet, uoinineis , ana all, so that i - . " ; .V - 7T : oartermc, or delivering lor money, or other cvenin.-, Ml.ci theyi-c-a -el ' i- ' ' l'M'y J,ave no 'iit offlcrgy. And further , "'I p:urtotS. by -Ur. i' la, ol hotlth LllV- ! xvise, any thin- forbidden, nithout lir.t hav , ' t 11 . Jtl v -;it t-y i!.;.t thi-e only survivors, (d.m't think they olinru the last admonitory counsels of ing'applied for and obtained a license, or per .er,. an a .var.!jge.us ; ,ition a piece I ave oiV.ee huntin.-) arn in deep i;.onrning for the Father cf llis Country. We can-,mit' --crdiig to law, that suits M ill he iu cf woai.r, m:ito in-led by pr..ii;e. WJa-n they ! -e oi o:' ;'K'ir '-""-S and was peculiarly ' ot jjj,u..e ,Q l!UrselveS a much more d'""-"""'"' brought, as soon as such it. but turned thiir horses -n .1 ,-rre ''''''."isliid treia the new caucus recruits of - ' , '1.1.,. .1 . , ' , ; fraction shall be made known to the undersisn .n.ii.iri. .'.ot.t , , , . . .... imposns: spectacle than that exhibited .i c .1... r :. 0
I ' ' " " 'X'r"a H r:ir1' (,i : iii on t;;o ocsum dulv cbVr. and as some I h.v l,!C HUmorons representation Oi yoiinir ; word to the wNe is suincit'tit. With t.i ns.
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.-7 ........ T iiey were driven hack with
and rc:r:.LL,l, and tt!.;tc.
were
a vhilc t.i;'. litth- di.r.ca'.ty, Hov.-cd 1 v the
a.-.-, rtL!'. aiij.eared
he pur-ait was rcnn
regard to dX-ip-lir sever:.l nuh th. tro..; a lv.i-.-e l. i across Sve.u.ior-
;ct .'.! wilhov.t r.nv
e, n;,il had continued f,,r .tu'.ians receding as the nC: t!:ey !:!,: d r :i . the::, creek a- it is ealle.i iu the
thoughtful, and kept a sharp men the rising generation of this coun-
Vauhorntr, who by I try, payinga sincere ami heartfelt tri
However, as voui ,i . ,l ,..,.i.,.i ft, ,i i; ...
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... ..I u,.i 1 .u s.aie i..n. i.ie laic ,.ac.ioii i
eye out for .'Hrie'i the Ijv are wide
ana unit awake.
pect, the public's humble servant.
W. ARMSTRONG, Trtamrcr
nf Dcarbor.-L Cuunty, Lidiana.
parting advice of him v, ho was
meetiii:; was ;nt 1111 hv the ardent solicitation
of an ..--tin -uisi.ed meaiber of the hickory : tae
eh:') from
" first in war. fir-l in Peace, and first ir !fHVi1, ""dewigned, cottituted Grand Mas-
proiaraatioa : fhis thex did in disorder, an.;
as el thus
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lorm,
y i..;.n seci-v av. iy reached it. lh-iu ; : coved int.) the midst of tho main bo.ix-
ans. at.tl xvit'.amt bein.' alhtucfl 1U ...
stiliti-s caiar.ience.!. The i;tdi:i:t
.v'aoxving theiasehc? -n every ruarUr, mouu- i e-tron . Th
. .". ....uen. iiri . ei 7 n : : 1 euceu me attack with their yUu- a:.d after t'.rinj on then resorted li the use- of tomahawks arul ki-'v.-
As soon a- t..eir i.c-synrate fifiialin) v:x I X iO WilOio
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... . . . ..-.i. untii't .uaui oi lui: it rai :i Lenten i m
uvreacucur 'ii, as that wou t be ol I- aivwe Ac rtn. h-i, .ill l.rrm li.-v. r, i .. r
. ' . , ....... 1 i.iii; ui v.. no, 10 ma lie uio neci-ssarv arran-c- ..... i.auirc. A",' . ;;,nd read, but never, perhaps, were its : ment for the celebration ,.f the Festival 'of . j ptvccpis SO impressively incu.caled as 1 ' Jolui, at the city ot (. mcuinati, on Monr.'U .Mi.V-;-':- eorNTEU UEonT. 1 on this C-cas:0!!. wll-n thev ere m rd to b,. ; thv, --"th June next, agreeably to the Resdu-
I !.v (1... 's! 1.. a, itioe.sof the t; ran.
. ' ... . L i- -'.'i. ..i.ivii iu.iieia iii.ii 0r tj-
venera'.ea spot. Lomr may the lee
nearmr
to the satisfaction ol' the court now here, hy due proof in court matle, tl-.at the said John Vootcrs is not a resident of the State of Indiana; on motion ofthe said petitionur, by her couiisil, it is ruled and ordered, by the curf, that notice of the pendency of said bill for divorce, be pub'.i-hed thr o weeks successively, at luast sixty days prior to the next Term of his court, in the West, in Statesman, a newspapir , tinted in La wrct.ccburgh, Urai born county; and that, unless the defendant appear here on the first day of said Dearborn Circuit Court, to be hohleu at l.awrcnceburgh, in and for the county of Dearborn, on the fourth Monday in September next, and answer to, gains-ay, or deny the said petition; the matter will be heard iu Ids absence, and a judgment or decree rendered thereon. JAMF.S DU,D, Ccr,V. Jliwch 30th, 1S3h 11. -3w.
!..e:r i.e -i:r-ite situation wa
knoxvn, Maj. Stii.ji urd.ercd a retreat across : the creek, after an iuiit ctual lire at the c-r.emv. ' The savare iblloxvcd for theia oa the o-,:-e,;j'te ! hank .f th, crick. A c.,:ii;.anv umi.'i- the I
'lain Ad..j:, of 'i'a.' el, i
Ve:-i; i'n C7;i. Uaz. It i? very long, but it will well reipaite a peiusal. Alt its views are just and
character, objecl, and
eenurct ci tiie mvcvtiiration. are pi;. fed
1
i:i their pr.-;per liguts belore tne
re :own to hav
pubi;e.
KxATKor Indiana, iJt arborn QjurJy, Prob.vtu Covrt of Bear born County, M.vv TtatM, 1 t.'ifj .
od-e, and Grand chanter : Iu the matter of the cr'ato of) on nrtlihtu for
State, who have adjourned specially Robert Maya II, deceased, t. ttleuu-iit. t there on the oocasiou. st rceniTt. WIOlV ennu s John S-ien,-. r. n,li..;i.;.!r..f..r
1 Were then felt and experieil- ! !' invites, the Grand oiltcers, ami members! 13 ,le honi-i non, of Robert Mays:!!, d.ech
Jiav this band of' ot "1C (,r:ind Lodge, and Grand chapter of! and files his accounts in said administration,
the State of Indiana, the officers- and mem-I and petition praying a final set tlemeut t'e.erebers of the subordinate Lodges, and chanters. I of whereupon the court now here. rule, cr
ier and direct, that notice of this anniicalion
rot
orimatp.nr mi erroneous views.
command el l"a
county, who xvi-re i.i the r.
;uul ir;n:c;ht with mrstiai
fetiucnee
indiscretie
icvous ceil
ings w
ced by endure!
you. hlul patriots c;-rry to their respective homo:, and dissimulate by their precept and example, among their contemporaries tiie lessoits, both of wisdom
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(ied wii:i the uo-ure ,:e makes, and, w ttii 1 , .. , ... .... . . ... ..
.... , ' , : v i.ie-i as iiie lauuil n;.icc lit UlCIUiUlOl-
rear, endeavored to ue-;:.:i tuuistreiion, nas CC.ne iseiore ... i
make a a and against them and fought xxit'a tl;o ruMie ia a card. i!ec!;;ring that he '. ' -- ucspcratioa. About half of the mining are j considers it a personal afiairV tweca j " Assiissa! Election' thought tohava helou ,-e.i to this cpmimsiv. t.:.- i n, , 1 , .1 . , I ..... ... , n.,. l.-tH1,. ,,,1,. 1,,- i ). ' " i ;,-'iu-e.t and ..ir. Adauis.and that at a lu-i ron sikriff.
Tl .-,,;,,., i,. 1- in , i-cimci inl 1 i,.e!i,i: I 1 -. . i o 1- , ,ni.i....i uiuo.
ami all Knight templars, to attend the celebration then to he held at Cincinnati. WILLIAM RLRKIkG. M. pro. tern. Cincinnati, May IT, 1 - j The In, liana Journal, Indianapolis ; Gazette, I inceuues; and Republican, Madison ; x ill inj sert thu above :n'' eir papers until the rj.'.tli i June, and forward .iit ir bills to Allison Owi en, Cincinnati, for payment, to xvluini they 1 will also forward one of the papers containI inir tho advertisement. ll.-5w.
ten or twelve n arrive at Dixon
;es.
i Ferry about oae
ol Alexander
o'clock 1:1 ; .Mir, the and jonatiian ittss-.s. tiievl .
the morniu,;; and after a su.ncient time had I WOuld tell him he had hi tter not at- I -
1
tempt it. Jie is uueuual to 1 ceutest
tdaEeil, te.c raxt ilnv. ler tlieni
come 1:1, tlie rc.l was called and -
L: w vt'ni ft'!; a rvh
-ChairMaimil
were
found to he mis-sing. A lew of those xvho
m
caped tverc wounded, and nnny had their hais i reasonings, letnner, sarcasm, ridicule; and clothes perforated with bullet hok-s. 1 in all he is deficient. If lie enters into Some ofthe savages were killed, bat the nam- lc battle, he will learn this lo his. cost. Ler could not he ascertained. arious eti- 1 r, iu . 1 i . -, 1 ... ., ., ... ... T , I Mi. atmoagh underwrites 2-ly.
iiiiucs t.ic !. . ., ... i.i ...Kn;ui 01 me 1:
1'OR RK5i:iENTATI V VM'L 11. UOWDEN, GFO. II. DUXX,
I"5S 345". i rEIIF. subscriber lakes thisx method to inform rvf tt.t.n - . -I BS 11. .j t.nlilie ii r-.in..t'nl iln.l 1 I,-...
,n;..i U '.-- ;l ' iT persons in arrears lor toll, arc in- 1 .. o.uteiN po.nt t It KK.s. pnnciple:-,! y , tE w.,ulJ ,h;,t is ! Hshed the chaii making business, on High
due. Rypaxin- it will save cost, and trouble. ! treet, opposite the market house, where he
be published for three xveeks successively in the Wcstera Statnsman, a newspaper printed at Lawrener burgh in tho csnnty of Dearborn, and that the court xvill act on faiil petition at the next Term of this court. JAMES DILL, Clerk. May 1Mb, 1S33. ll.-3xv.
ST ATI-: OF INDIANA,
Dearborn C
01
in tlie matter ol tne es ) On comnlaint. or
tate of John bourn, dee'd.
le es ) Ar;i ( x'i tl-
petitiuti to account &.C. &.C.
n ot the strc
ans; the nu.ahcr is pr-obabiy bi-.twec-u 12 and 1500 warriors. I y this victory they obtained possesion of the horses of the slain, and of the camp eepiipr,..', blanket-, ammunition, and provisions of the. routed Militia; and are, moreover, eneouragnd to further hostilities l-a-etrorntious omen cf a first victory.
VTe understand that sc vend volunteer
vves-
ised in th
tern part ol this state for uie purpose ol
nave been rais
a,
ilv order of the Trustees
JKKFMIAIl rillNLV, Treasurer and . igc?i of LairrenceIjurgii i,-('(ge Company. May Sv'ih, 1 S3J. 10.-3 w.
Adams's iooort tlius: "1 concur lu'.ly in all the statement? made and principles developed in the above report. J . G. Wa ruoicit."
) ill Air. V lavtoi-. make t n renorl 1
a Personal affair "with bi, ...xlhunan?! Schwo1 room (over tho bank,) on Saturday
Notice.
hold their next meclina
will keep constantly on hand a large and splendid assortment of aiu'v a nil Windsor Chairs, Which he Warrants lor durability and
TW',V C,J,UCS )o?t'P!i Ashcraft, by Test, his iNl attorney, and tiles his bill of" complaint against Benjamin Lawrence, guardian of the minor heirs of John Milbtturn, deceased, shewing, amongst other things, that ha bus been at great expencc, for clothing and sustenance furnished the said minor:-, that Benjamin Lawrence who is their guardian, and in whose hands their monies has been placed,
" lemses, 10 remunerate lam ior
.. uiit-maiisn, ., ci u.u iu any iu u,e x csiern sa lit e tie nctis. n 11 r nr:i vir. , r,.l ;..c I,
FriIIi: Lawreuc-burgh debating school will' country ; xx Inch he will dispose of, on reason- j it appearing to the satisfaction of the "court
terms. Persons wishing to purchase, ! that the said Betiiamin f. :,.., . ,.,,,- ; nnt
at .Mr . Gridley's ; able
it.irag their brethren 1:1 'ins the. ho.ile liidi.-.n?
mots in c u:r-
Hemay get his hand- full. Ik-twcen the two they make a powerful team for wri.ingand lighting both. Air. Clayton winds up his notice in U-.is wise 'it is true the attthor hae, in tho close of his
rcitu.ri.s, d.eclared, that 11 he impales no in 1 11 a- 1
tie.? of int. ntiou to ;,nv one, and that he ,
next, at 3 o'ciok, M.
Should newspapers be free ol
Q: l.si'loN.
iost-age." The members are ail repucsted to attend.
CI.
. state I ice, j
1 AYLOV..
iat
, . . .- , , 1 ce.leulati i! to cast the imputation xviacii he ives tne in..;rmanon nia. j . , , ,....,.. i,is reasoniinr.
. e-f . , ,.-0 ' - - uere;ter SO x, c l , If. .!lt::in time, catching more of the spirit is, lias ilcd il'O , tri; than jirose and, r.eiliaps, in imitation
ecu
:n that
this r.o'.oriou-j !a:own in (iv-
iu-tit
this be true a great expense will have beer, in-urred, in obtaining witnesses from t'ii-vicii.itv, without avail. GcrvclunJ.i-k.
IS hereby given to (he Stockholders ofthe I.awrenccbur. h Insurance Company that an Instalment of one dollar on each sliare is rc-
;,,cs ! nana d by the first day of July next . By or-
t. '.J.i.fl .i. i:..P( .MIJini...ra
'.i;.. i lIKtint 11 niv 1 til t .,1 1 1 . mi. ,'T . :m u s. v. .t.te ii. . v. .. . . . . , . .v. .
xvill please cad and indue for ihemselxos
.'M. N. i.OGERS. May, 1 S3!. II. -fun. "SniHRFAS, Charles Yaltier, having re
liuiinisni.il insieii v across liogan ciee
si. .cut ol tins state on motion of said complainant, by his attorney, it is ruled and ordered, by the court, that notice of the filing and pendency of said complainant ba published for three xveeks successively in the
western Matesman. n n,. --,., ,,,.;,. ,i .,f
i Lawrence
mr-h, in the countx
Dc.'.U'oni,
1 at its i 11.111!, :,i.,l ill,, I, . ..r a,,d that tho court will act on said couirdaiu
of the county ofEDcarborn, deemiir-it neces-! 11 Ulc "GXt term to be hoideu on the " ' o : c.),i..I li... ,1 .. : k .
-I o t :. Ion 1 the u iiuiL' lit ot r.is ar.Mver a IaI)roii i.r-!
t ,.,,rA;.-A, I tihu i.t to falsify his own ili-chiration. and v.t l
tiiomas port: .'ay asth, lS3-.
ILScc'v.
jinstiraiicc.
second Moi.dav in Atiguf nevt.
JAM LS DILL, Clerk. May 15th, 153 ?. 1 l.3w.
sary tor the p.ubnc convenience, that a public ferry should be established over the said creek, at or near its mouth ; and wherea.;, Flias Con111 II, having made appplicatiou lor the establishment of a ferry across said creek, at the
pub-lick road neurits mouth ; notice is there- ' fc7F Y virtue of an exc-r
Shcriii's Sale.
e ftvf'i,:-n the hi'-'.i bo.nds which : of the llourish Avith which it concludes, I will
had given fir hi; appearance. If
Mr. Lewis Conduit, of New-Jersey, pros. nted the following isolations to the Hons.?
of I'eprrjei'.tatives on (he :7th iiist. as.iin-; coiurnt to move for the appointment of a committee fur the propo-ed inquiry, but it was cbiectcd to; he then asked a suspension of the rail's ofthe House, in or,! r to introduce the Resolution, on wh-eh the v.ito xv as taken and deoidcl in the nesilive nays Q5 yeas 1. The propose-! resolutions was JemarKied, and read as foil ows : .
ition fo ft,, dirppfefl
TIIE public are hereby notified tliati ''re hereby given to all pvrsons concerned, I ik- from the Oleik's oifice of the Dearborn
l.awrenceb'ireh Insurance Comna- lTl u,e 1ojnl 01 commissioners ot tlie county . Circuit Conrt, I xvill expose to public sale, at
nv or,. , ,,-, ,i-,e,l ;,,,.l r,-xV in t m . ! u A'UJI Jl w lii pioceea to acton saul ap-; the Court house door, iu Lawreneebur
''' i lit i - i- Tl i- iPacation, hy establishing said Ferry, at their Saturday, the loth day of June next, between 'A civil, sensible, and well bred man act all IniMIiess in their line. IUCH ol-;.SciloIi ou Ulu lirstJMouday in September next, j the hours of 10 and A o'clock ou said day all WiM iir no).-f.'Si.r. ;iw1 a ,' rr t;if " i fi.., 1 .-.f i ) w I ivl i- niliCM 1 1 ! I i ...1 , c i, : l.i - i. .. . . . . " - 1
1,1 11 " ' .-mx , llx v. 1? tVI'L JH vnv, ni.vftxai in im uiuci UI lllU U tlillll l(JIH:i ?.
io give tins disticn any point, w e . ,,.. owa n( Lawrencehurgh. must suppose the writer means to say j Tiio.MAs PORTFR, Sec'y.
tnatIi
vuamsisn.
i 1 1 ior '"civil. sen ibir
tiay ecxtii.
1832.
nor ht hrol and thereli.rc cannot Bisc-hlSf OI3. ariKrSC him. His writliiti gs demon- ! rCIIl-1 firm of James Soranton wasdissolv
st
tie mat i:u leeis uireciiy do con
trary. If he do not mean this, lie must mean to say that Mr. Adams, being 'vviV, fcnuiblc and ircll bral" lie feels that no i.isult was intended to h,:;;i. This contradicts his complaint about "iriipn-1'ili-tn.'''1 Mr. Clavton's publication is aUofeyihor a bad conceit. It is the l!ut-
May 21 st, LS3-3.-
JAMilS DILL, Clerk. -ll.-3w.
iim'c', as the sei:cc of
this Tlrui-c, that
i ,
li- .1 , i .tin, X7C.HOOI I1 eon in v, C.,-i..rr si i w. u nil,,, ..J ,it,-r..:, 1li-il . 'in 1 -1
V o. . i that palronage, so liberally bestowed the firm.
ed on the PJth May, inst. by mutual con
sent. The business ofthe firm xvill be settled by IV i id Scranton. All persons indebted are re.pi. "sled to make payment to him at their old stand.
., ,, - ., . " , ., Beniamin Lines, this :Jd nay ci .ifay.l&J.
public generally, that he xvill continue the business at the old stand in the (own of Rising
mil hopes to merit ! S-r x-rr- nv Ixiinv i.
Taken BY Faac Lines, in Adams TownfI'.f ship, Ripley county, Indiana, A ' 'l-, C'hesuut sornd horse, 12 or 13 xr-fe, years old, 1 1 and half bauds high, iaL.fesg&a tllaze ou the face, marked with gears, also a xvart ou the right hind leg, and blind in the left eye. Appraised to twenty live dollars by Robert Terry, and
True Com' from mv pstray boot,
JOHN Si; MAN, J. 1'.
do nothing but lluttrrl
the lives aad person; of V e Pepreseiitatives ofthe IVopla in this House are now im longer safe, hut are daily in j opar.ly, by a-saulls and outrages committed on them out of doors, on account id the manner iu which they d,schargo their Represent ative du(ie . Iite;hf.t, That a Si leel Committee be appointed, with instructions to ennuire and re-
por what nif as'irt s are ne..e, -::ry to protect thrt lives and persons of ( he R .'preiet.tatix es of the People in th is House, and to secure to fhciu tlu.ir constitutional privileges ot freedom of speech and deliberation. llesr!rei, That said c i:i:i.i1 fee he further instructed to en -pi ire into the origin and istent of t'i couspir icy i.ianih-s ! , '. by recent niriri.-c- and murders attempted against MemLirs of this lliiu.,;.
He?il.-r,i, That said commit lee be instructed ,
to en piire into the Innh or iaUity ol tho rumor xvhieh eharv'-s the Prcsid. ut ofthe Fnitcd States with counlenan, iug, directly or indin ctly, by any approiiatioii, opinion, or expression of his, any act of outrage and violence perpetrated against Members of the II,,ue; and whether any language has been used by him, tending to rebuke or ceusure it for it investigation of the circumstances of any as-.ault made oa any of it; .Members. li'sahcl, That said conmiitlee be instructed further to en.piirn and report, whether, from the origin an 1 extent of this con-piracy, and from the characters who may appear to
have engag... t il it, either as
determination I;,
van iii i:ii. o ; vi::x nox. The convention fi.-r that purpose at IJaUiinore, have nominated Mr. Van lluren the Jackson candidate for the Vice Presidency. The vote stood, for Mr. Van Huron SOS; for P. 1 llorbour t'd; il. Al. Jidmson "2u. Mr. Harbours
vote was
D. SCRANTON.
.May 2.)th, lbh'i-'.
I), arborn County. rr' Dearborn Cntctir Court MaucuTlum 133o. Isaac Dunn
1 r 1 nci n als or ac-
i'rom Virginia '2;?, Seutli Car-
Tina 11, Alabama G, North Carolina G, Mai x land 3. Col. Johnson's vot e was
from Kentucky Indiana '.Ullhiois i. The rule of voting was that of electors under the new apportionment. The states that divided were Matyland, Alabama, Norh Carolina, and Illinois. The votes of fhose states not given to ?lr. Barbour or lo (Jul. j.dinson were " ' l 111. 1 .,
given, to Air. an imren. .All me states were represented but Missouri. 0't,-7.o nali Gazette. From Conn, 1 r;'.;, r w e learn that tlie election by the House of ilepresentatives of NvTiivx .S'.n rn, to be a Senator of (he United States fur six years
nil, am ah Leonard, Thorn-
iBIIl-
JJcarbom Conn'i. 1' Ron at 11 Court of Dearborn CocNTY, May Tirm, 1S3J. In the matter of the estate ) on complaint of of Baxter Davis, dee'd. insolvency.
"pa.ro V comes tieorge W. Anderson, adnunis-
thengnt, title, interest, and claim of James
McFinuey, in and to the following described property situated in the town of llardensbnrgh, Dearborn County lud. to xvit: All .I, .. ... 1 1 , . , ,
j -",.i. p.uiDl .'aiee. 01 lailll, KllJWtl ,'Ul'l C.Cslgjiiated on the plan of said, town, as la lot No. 1 -10, fronting on Main street GG feet, and exj tending hack lo the alley 1G5 L et also, the j north hall" of In lot, No. 17, in said town also the south half of In lot No. 2G, fronting on j Main street ."3 feet, and running hack to" the ! alley also, the south half of In hit No. 8, 1 and tho north half of In lot No. 3! also In I lots, No. 47, til, and ti j, in said toxvn, with I the appurtenances 011 each and every of them : also, out lots No. 5, G, and 7, in said toxvn, j xvhieh propel ty is taken iu execution to satis - 1 I'v :i i 11 , 1 en t :lt:,in-t 111," cn'it li.,.rtC IfT.'in-
ucy ill favor of J osiah Bellows. M. GREGG, ShjfD.C. May 17, 133.
Samuel Leonard dee'd.
as Leonard, J nines I
ard, Nathaniel Leonard, John Leonard, Mary Culley and John Culley, Fsthcr Hardin arid Wild, on Hardin, Hlizabeth Cooper and Joseph Cooper, Nancy Widows and Joseph Widows, Lavinia Stratton and F-
phraim Stratton. j On COMIM.VINT IN ( TIVNCKRV. March Tkum LS.'hh "pXTf)v,to xvit, ou the eighth Juridical day of
. the larclt Term, 1832, comes the complainant, by Dunn his attorney, and files his amended llill of complaint a gainst the said defendants-, praying amongst other things, that a certain inchoate title xvhieh he holds from Samuel Leonard dee'd, in, over and to a lot or piece of ground in the town of Laxvreuce-
trator of Baxter Davis, deceased, an
files his petition, or complaint, setting forth that the personal and real property ol said deceased, is insufficient to pay the debts oxving by
I said intestate, and claiming the settlement of Heirs at law and ! s;u,i c?tate as an insolvent estate . It is therelegal Rep" fore ruled and ordered, by the court, that the
sentatives 01 1 ,.r. ;t,ir: ,,f c,ii, i,,t,.tt:te , o notilv the sant
administrator of the existence and extent ot their several claims, by filing the same, or a statement, of the nature, description and date ofthe contract, or assumpsit, upon xvhieh the same may be founded, ill the clerks office of thiscourt, befurc the final distribution ofthe
assctts of said estate, or that such claims will be postponed in favour of the claims of more diligent creditors, and that notice of this order, and of the tiling and pendency of said complaint, be puUlisbed in ths Western Statesman, a newspaper printed in Laxvrenceburgh, i in the county of Dearborn, for six xveeks suc
cessively. J A.MFS DILL, C Icrk. May 15th, 133 . 1 l.-Gw.
'3 V.':"S5 BY William Cottins'n am, of'T.ogau township, Dearborn County,
'fc'"!' Indiana, on the 2:M day of April
jiaswnvw ib.f-i ; txvo colt, one ciiesnut sor-X-C-f ryl 1"'ir'"' blli-,: ce, light nuine fcii-asasg aH(j tail, no other mark -v r biands percuivfible, about thirteen hands hi;;h, supposed to bo two years old this spiing, appraised to twenty txvo dollars and fifty cents; the other a small hay mare colt, both hind tect xvhite, star'in the forehead; 110 other, or brands perceivable, about three feet two inches high; supposed to be one year eld this spring; appraised to fivo'bjllars by TII0MAS150WMAN, JOSl'ini BRAY. And by me certified this 8th day of May, A. 1332. ROI1FUT BUADSHAW, J. P.
confirmed by the Senate of the State, and he lias therefore been chosen to
succeed Mr. Foot, the present Senator, after that date. Steady to her habits, this Slate has thus refused lo re-elect
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ciines, a ill,,,.,.' ..... ..... i.t.titi . .. , 'p lite v'i 1 1 ii 1 iiii.-M 11 iinti iniegrtix
not only to overawe an 1 intiiMi , ate j alll "cl jt v i u a public servant could
from the 1th of March next, has been hurgh, county of Dearborn, (and. for which he
Sheriff's Sale. Y virtue of a writ of Venditioni I'.xprtnas to me directed from Ihe Clerk's office of
preventative' of tlie Pe ; !',
but also to im-
lp .' .,...!.,; .-.. xx im . Mi. 1 o)T Possesses biwo niial
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cat Hil l impOlllUX sni'icn J1-- , 1,1,1 111 il .1' w". " ...v.,. i,.,,i!. iiiivi pu-
j tilled the depai'iurc irom usage in his
l.ivo!-. As a practical business man,
to
have induced her to deviate from her
on ci b,l."
H,','red, Th .t for the purpose ot M.-nit-in the duties a-ignod s . I somaiittee, poxvr"is hereby given the.u to seal lor persons and papers
has made payment in full) may bo perfected : and it opnearifi.g to the satisfaction of the
court, that several of the defendants afore- j the Dearborn Circuit Court, 1 xvill expose to said, are not icsidents of (he stale of Indiana; '' public sale, at the Court House door in LawIt is therefore ruled and ordered hy the court,; rencehurgh on Saturday the Kith June next, noxv hcr in chancery Bitting, that notice of , between the hours of 10 ami 4 o'clock on tho pendency of this hill of complaint be pub- said day, first the rents and profits for seven lished three weeks successively, in some pub- years, ami if no bidders, then all the right, tilie. newspaper printed in Laxvrenceburgh, Dear- tie, interest and claim, of James and Joel born couiitv,at least sixty days prior to (he Vaughn in and to eighty acres of land, lying in next term ol this court: and that unless the and being a part of section 3o, Town 0, Range aid heirs appear, gainsay or deny the said 2, in the county of Dearborn, to satisfy a judgHill the matters therein prayed for, xvill he ! iiieiil in the Dearborn Circuit Court against
taken as confessed; and a decree entered ! the said Jaint s and Joel YuiiKhi:,uuu in lavor
besides, he may be said to have very few s';peri..-3 in public life. Aut. Int.
thereon accoi dingl yJ AMES DILL, CJ', D. C. Ct. Maj 30th, 18IJ.-12.-3xv.
of Jeremiah Ivirstead .
M. GREGG, Stiff D. C May lTth im
tin? Vcni .Reward. JUAN away from the subscriber, on the ii.O' tith of May 1332, a bound girl, by the name or Bethany French, aged, about fifteen years, 1 feet ." inches high, bold countenance; had oil when she went away, a light wl dress, and leghorn bonnet. Thii is to warn all persons from harboring or trusting her oh my accou.it, as they xvill be dealt with according to law. The u'.k.vb reward wi.l be . . .. 1 1: .1 1.. ..... lint no rhnr-es mini.
panl, 1 1 U eiixe, ... . " .... , s. -1 . nor thanlis given. J AM F.S B ART LOW . Springlichl, Franklin Co. lud. 3t. Notice. fMlIllS is to caution, any and all persons from jL purchasing or taking nn assignment of a certain note given by me to one Waller Hayes for six hundred and sixty six and two third bushels of corn,somc time in (he mouth of October 1830, as the same has loi ; fince been satisfied by me and said Hayes refuse! to givo up said note. .KMNM.COX. Lawrenceburgh,l2th May 1 l-J.-Sw.
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