Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 36, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 16 November 1832 — Page 3

-AllIiJ.4ATE8IAIT lfierious injury, from the prompt assist

t ftvnpwrn ' ance o several gentler 7 wmaiM. ed to hp npnr at hnnrl.

FRID.VY, NOV. 10, 1832.

ance of several gentlemen, who happen

ed to hp. BMr at hnrirl. TKn Mll mt

j - - ' . - . 11.- il ... 1 1 1 1 II c was an Irishman, lately, we believe,

ted, on good authority, that there is annually imported into this country

Obituary.

We have the painful duty of auno-in-

as. a US

.lIl !.. .1 .

M,r principle that a Utiipp. as Ion

frt his utmost pneuies i ti,o'"Jf S,V'" .!..e.x" : tne small jobs of thoso who huzza to

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re "VZ rA e',?'6 r ?''b!ic sm'0"' m-v ftic"',s y , order h0 entirtly unprovoked was the Ts"Rz::: 1 t!,aU stan" atlack ,hat the ruffian was b er VNI.I-RBS n-ai, towcond their fiml.!!;'.": to tllC nef county court for the assault.

r i . in i.il v hum:

We have received a communication

:i nd tri L-t f 1 m , l t j. . r

...... ivj, ". v-m-v, uuuer uoausoi , TOO.

frnmTWr. V r .. 1 . " v i na campaign h

..... .... ... v,lWKs,UJhl on le cn.led, but ii the country free! Slasshe subject of the Cholera advice to the' thrown off the yoke of a despot, or mu.t .he

i eople in the country. It came to hand .6ti!l bo,v be"eath hi wooden sceptre? Time too late for this day's paper. j alone can decide. The battle has been fought, . . to the din of preparation the voice of the Sin W AiVKTt Scott died at Abbotts- conflict has succeeded an ominous stillness, ford, Scotland, on the twenty-second of The ercat "occ;in 01 mind" which in these September last. Kings may bow their UniteJ ?tate' hiU for the last eight yea" been br-d ro,T,ri ! i i ; agitated by the "winds of conflicting dogmas," liCua unregarued, and niihtv men u j . . . , . ' 11 is now hushed to repose? But how lon? ere pass away unnoticed, but Scott's Je- the sdence will again be broken. The ".igns cease claims the strongest sympaLhyo'f of the times'' are indicative of a renewed and evf ry human brin?. A Treat man hni slul fiercer conflict Treason, ten times more

from England, shoe blacking to the cing at this time, the death of the Rf.v.

om the bogs of Kilkenny, to instruct j sand dollars, the chief part of which is ! Kentucky, who died at Cincinnati, sin pontics; and is a fit person to do made by Day and Martin, of London. ! the 7th "inst. of epidemic Cholera

tie Small 100S Of thnr lv)m Ihwtq ,- Tkls lorrrA n U j . -11 f . I . .

.uigv, cum iiuwlJV, tosu uC ivcjji i ier an umess oi two nours. Mr. Lanin the country and even in the pockets ' ton, comparatively speaking, had been of those who have hitherto been in the ja citizen of the West but a short time, habit of paying their portion of it, by and employed the chief of that time, in each family' making its own,which can! the laudable vocation of the instruction be done with very little trouble and ata 0t youth, lie was a member rf tin.

very triflingexpense: or by encouraging Presbyterian Church; by profession a some of the worthy manufactures of it j minister of the most High; in which ca-

NEW ORLEANS MARKET, OCT. 20. Si-oak. There has not been ninuh done this

week, though it is still scarce and in demand

e . j O 1 ...... jv... ..j CJUU lil VV IIIU IjU.lUUlv, It'IUUlll Williamount of mora than one hundred thou- Wallace Dantox, of Hulletsburgh, i out change. Small lots eumuuml from f. a

7 cents per lb. according to quanty. Molahsk9. Of this article we hear nothing worth repeating there it none good. Tobacco. Not a hhd. has been sold this week; holderi (first hand) ask tha rate latt quoted, 2, 3, and 4 cents per lb. Fi.oi'R is very foarce the labt arrivals arc obtaining by the small lot or retail, $ 10a. 11 per bbl. Arrived this week 1024 bbls. Lakh ii dull as ever, and has experienced some reduction in price we quote now at Tia3c. oer lb. Arrived this week 1337 keen.

in our own country, who furnish asjpacity he was oftentimes seen serving Bcf.f. The late arrival have brou-ht tonu good an article, at a much less price, his Master: and with the. evrpntion Northern. Mess we quote ut $ lo 50, and

is n

If any, however, prefer Day and Mar- his pietv, he was, what miKtbe ctlled ! at9- Thcy ",c t:.,-.. ii . i n i i ' ,.' ""'b"c taiau Corn is scarce and much wanted; it tin to all others, very well, only make. exclusively a literary and scientific ! ff0od demand at 1 1 5) per barrel.

it yourselves and save your money. i man. Like other ruen of similar char-1 Uk-k There i? now no Carolina in market ;

failen.

Crnmlt of corr.forl. s far ns we can karn this state; will give her electoral vote to General .JnHc?on. Oiiio and Forms; Ivania the same. Kentucky will go for Clay by between three and four thousand votes.

dire than that meditated br the Hartford con

vention has dared to raise its Hydra head, and stalks unabashed through the land, threatening to unsettle the pillars of the union and prostrate forever that miirhtv Empire which

y - - - j i .. wvv- IHII V'l Clllllllll 6 1 Ul ir. i.- iiwii nvrv,'(ivi"iji ..... To one pound of ivory black.in which j acler. the daily occurrences thp buv ! Louisiana is felling at i 4 50 per 100 lls

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lias ueeu iiuxea nan an ounce oi on oi i scenes ot the world around him, passed vitriol and an ounce of sweet oil, add j unheeded by; but he retired to his one pound of pulverized loaf sugar, mix; room and his" books, and Uiere held inthe whole with a gallon of vinegar, and j tercourse with Saints, Philosophers, and let it stand three days, when it is fit j Philanthropists of former times. Mou.

for use. It shoal 1 be stirred often, and i who centuries ago wielded the destinies I ,on- " loubt "mains r hi election by th kept from the air to prevent evaporation. of their respective nations who held i I tA X T

inv. i.usiui,i (iiinuiioi mis oiaciving is ( awe in wariuce ana chivalrous spirits about seventy-five cents; and it is re- of that dav, and gave tone and sen ti-

Wiiiskkv continues ilull, though holder j ask

now 31 cents per gallon. rRKSiiir.STiAi. Er.KCTios. It beiii clearly ascertained that rcnnsylvania and Ohio have

cast their electoral votes for President Jatk-

tailed at the stores for four dolls. nicnt to society, became his familiars

MJou:nE IN' IM:an..

Jack-on.

try in hand to walch well the " sic;ns of the

times,'' and hold himself in readiness to rally roiuul the standard of liberty, shou Id the period soon arrive whei. his attachment and devo-

shall re-publish thoni. Ihe final event l.eii. settled, that of the different parts can iuti-rest few, except the election gambler. Eor them, daily reports of probable chances, might operate advantageously, by multiplying opportunities to make bets; but we do not choose to minister to this most discreditable aud perni

cious propensity. -Cin . Oa j .

1 rn:n:h;i f,e Union 7", Ilei.ry :,)') iush 7 R:.!:J..!rh " 20; V.ayno1 X0 I'i.vc.to even I, n! i,;n tvi!ze;ht:J 97

; and transactions, which were then, the '

i ue ensuing article ot a late London 'all entrros-ins subiects of the neonl.hf

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nna "uoiune lon.o ot otT;irtea ij-ran. , paper is a characteristic and adinonito-i wns more conversant with, than those!

nv . it st amis cverv weil wuher or hia conn- ' 1'V OXam:i !! ot tin vipwj whin t o Mi.Mri h -ppd mIw . m t ..:

- J l - -.v..t .fuiwii Ltivivj iiitiiLi ntv. UUM I (.IttliriMlliJla

I. n 1 i . 1. 1 1 t ii - . 1 r. . . l.i. il i' t1 II s 1

iu.cu pomirians wuce oi our naiionai He had been, (or some tirn: previous '

atlairs. to his death, preparing for the nrcs, a! new ORLEANS Oct. 27. The republic of the United States,; work on Geology, and we have no! Tht healt'a ol lhc --'n"p V'1"" T' which certain patriots of ihUJ country, ! doubt, from Mr. Danton's extensive ac-! 1''" ZtVu.

..:,!- :,.: i not VP rv .,.!!,.. I, K f i !,., I , " .; 1. ...I I... I . ... ia5l leuly-.our nouri,, .......

wv, , ..in inu. ic .in m. cnrigics .......... ... .... iu.-iu, .juii vincms, uau ue ueen permitteu to ! have heard it at any timo during Hie preceding t jstem the fury of the torrent which seems J CXtol a? a perfect model of liberal and j accomplish the ts!i, the scientific world ! ten vears. It is remarked that there have about to overwhelm our institutions in oue I nonular cnverruri.nt ic I 1 ...M U.. .;...i . i ii .....V .,..c ,.r Tmer this we. k :n

wine sprcaa ruin. :. .... ... r. i -.- ...... .1 i.i ... vprt m 1 i.n. nm

imii;. ji. is nui tei iihv vears om; ! accpiiMiion. liut alas! that Pestilence 1 ' J 1 but, like a precocious genius mown ! which distiuiruislies not, between the 1 'me " tu" 1 1 . . . ""i '".omii mv. illlr prior mdi'iiosition, has civen a new lur.i gray even belore he has reached the .high and the low, the noble and the ig-lS;pr!L"sio1,, L rumorfare afloat that earSOi 01cret:on, its body is bei.t. its noble, the expanded mind r.r thp rnn-i t l.o Cluilnra has made its appearance . Indeed

locks are silverv.its nowers art' r-bnns!. ' traeted iritcIh-rtH-Mf!. rmn,,l ; .! of the tit v newspapers have given cur-

know

and

may be

mark-

know,

SPOILS PARTY TRIUMPHANT. The Columbus Sentinel savs "U s have I'AsiKn Tin: Kuiiicon and the ENEMY we have ( ncountnred lies prostrate before us.'' It then oe! on to describe the "eat)?!" thus -pnt-trati',"' as "oiif of (fit tuosi rkcki.i'.s end vis- . ru-TiVE factions t'uit ercr disgraced the West.''' ; And impute to it almost all sorts of i!Iainy that there arc terms in our language to de--ifri ite, find concludes by informing us that

Pi . lUllI itj vlinlit (f'lmn in .i.,1.1.... 1 I ....... . .. 1 . t ! . 111 ..'.' . 1 '. . . I i roll c V t o t Vl p rpfl nrt. and for ouilit we

, . .... ..i.ui nuuii. ij nuiviii nun iviv, inin.hs me i ii ysiciiai s skill a lid j 1 , decay. The southern ctn t f L-.iiUc nil : :.:. r ' . .. to the contrary, they may be current,

, . ,, , , " - - iuuum o. man, martc- t, h ,,romu!lation of the fact mi na Have virtually declared war against! ed him for her victim, laid her wither-1 ..vhlv detrimental to out iust opening

tnoseol Acw Lugland.anil are resolved i inff hand upon him. and in fu-n fchort I Tt n the other hand, it is better to

to throw oirthe voke of the Federative

Jeliei's'on CI ir!c Ja i;.;oa !is!;l! -o.J Vi.-; ! fi-oti iari e.i.l.Niicxv J-:nnl:i:;s ).h.::en Hamilton Jo. I nfO.i s:.c!'-v 3!aJii"oT. 1-u. C;s :::!! L Orange Davie.;:. Martin Vi-, i ar.t I-awri lice Futnv.n Mo:-.;!;oir,ory Fe'riiain

?,0 10.") 1 1 ii ; 171 117

7;

Union. TllCVcumnlnin nf an nrl.Mm.

withi r-V- ar,(l "'U11 i'ltorference, on the part ,litiFJof the latter states, with their rights oi

lirmr. hi enirit h:id fr,L-r,;te U;Ut nprhans to anticipate, and as far as human

participate in the inconceivable enjoy-1 f-e,ight and moral courage can aid us, to ba

mentSOl the IlfrhlrillS. ( ill i nivn Inn II'"'

- , . - . . . - jv ii v y in the very prime of life, the vigour of

. 'Hue glory of the ronruesl Ji;"st be shared b ' ;i ho hurt noblfu -Jit for t ie victor;.''' whole article is redundant of the spirit.

. v. I.irh the savni'O enuincratrs t ie enori

of the primmer that he means to sacrifice, and j property, and lao slaves-labour by heall h, with the joyful anticipations of : tla' pot forth are about of the same j which that proper! v is rendered of an'v I a long and happy life before him. lie character, fer their malice and injust.ee. lvalue. They complain of the tariff, i left a wife and one child, to 1 tment his ho arc the inpividnals that compose t,n, ...l.;..!, n nc ., i e. r I. nt i.. ...i .....

rec.k!osi and vindictive frclionV When they j ... 'V , ""f"" " " ei m., u,,,n,.t.S iou, w humj names, may OC

...v. m.iiiiu, u unes oi i,ie northern tates. acniea to that Ions; catalogue o nersons

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w.iiie u snacKies ine indiisti-y and imposes undue restraint upon" the commerce of the Carolinas. The latter

I are enumerated, there will be found amount , them most of the men, under whose care, all : the institrtiens of the State have been organi- ; men, who have long enjoyed public coti- . !:dcnee: Ohivcrnors, Senators and I! eprcsctita- ', tivet in Concress, M embers of the State I.c- ! iri-laturc, Judges of our Courts m"ii of e x- ' t' ii si ve usefulness. of unquestionable patriot ism and integrity . This is a just description of ti e men, who have stood j re-cminant in the , i li'.irt here (b nounced.as that of a 'reckless and vindictive frult'cin.' It is held matter of high

!i LKKAI i:UUSS TIT B" AS removed his drug Store to the birck fu-buildiug on the corner of IIis;h and Short Street lately occupied by Mr. William R. Barker, where he has on hand, and expectsjshort-. ly to receive a general supply of iJrugs, ?dediciues, Paiuts, and Oil, consisting of almost every article in demand in the Country. Ho has just received from the manufacturer a full supply of Lamott's Cough drops, for the cure of colds, condis, consumptions, weakness

parents we are informed live in one of in breast, bleeding at the Lungs, &c. Also,

who may lay up this heavy affliction, as a sad memento, when the pestilence swept over the land of Columbia. It was his lot to die anion."' strangers: his

the Lantern Slates. He. was

a vis-

rv

ion

SO:)

i i .......

who proclaim them ''Ciimiw' prostrate before : C 1. 1011. none J.e'hzcr

their conoueror.' Cui.Gur.

Fur the Statesman. NIGHT. Ii J. Y . T.

Ant.( Doi'E. About nine davs before

the Presidential election, a man in thw! Wl,e" nihl s: K'- hci p'"iims o'er earth ami oVi

town, who is a would be Jacksonian,

belter

was c'llculating very large

known by the name of Junius, I .,w S'-Mre M,s ht"3:'" " a'"' '

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011 trP .i.'., ini.i.j in.li iiium idVUlS UVVUIKJII, i

lien our ttiougtits umiulurue.i hoi, I comiimiiton wall

:U.;iv

of the;

we icannct ou h

i ne.-ft

ties in the slate.

We l ave h.-ard mnrii ai.out

ftatc oi" New York.'' It seems also

contains some rreat imblio men

-rj .; j Jackson question when a bystander finO quite a youth, observed that nine days ;-.! C but rrports and ! wouid open Ids eyes. "What do you for their correctness. mc;in uy l')rl s;"J Uic would be I Why

,nt half cfthe conn-1 tir, replied the youth, puppies generally

' get tiieir eves open in nine day-. Communicat' d. the " great ;

that It itirsSA'vR OT THE V OVRNOR OF KR-

tliee. j tl is suett, when rt inidnil.t from slimiher I waken ; To know lu iis (!arkiH"-s tliou'tt preseat v. i ill me; j I.i its deep soieum stillness when lone au.l lorsaken, ; To fuel inysoit' safe in depeiidiiij?, oa tin1,.. j l

x is at ni'u i-.lien uiuhizz'.eJ by earth's empty sjdeii' Our sr'uiti uafeit.'ie; soarai'lrnt ant five.

.Notice lor ; .VtO.A r. l. ins pupi-i, v men -ii .uiun- . it is t'aen that om mni'.c.n devotion ne runder,

liistar.rc

crcs, to wh'

iIrcT, Into a menih'r of Con

m the I'nilcd c:t il"s are indcblt

0 II

0

are coiiHquently dissatisfied and exasperated in the highest degree. They are not content with merely remonslra-

tmg t. ley are not solaced by simnlr it to friends in Ohio wlion .hil. .,r.

submitting their grievances to Congress j rested his course, and t'ms alone, sfrantliey speak plainly out, a.-.-l tliev' me-jgers had to perform those last sad rites. ii-n-r. f 1 ... 1V..1 , i :.. . . ii. . i ;.!.: ,.i f i . .

i Miltation, that their influence in (he State i1 " l"v ' ..unvhraiHiy Willi re- ; w in. ii ineiics are wont to do. iNo f l- ! passed to other hands to the bands of those! hellion and a dismemberment of thc'.ther thers to give his last and final

blessing, nor mother fo smooth his dying pillow nor even wife, to soothe his last minutes and close his eyes in death. Uiit a friend he had, 'far above all earthly friends on whom he, that trusts m life, will not be forsaken in death. "Behold on high the gates of gold, To him wide open stand; As when Elijah's chariot roll'd Into the promised land. And see, O see, in dames attired, The brilliant angels come; They come to hail his soul inspired, To guide him safely home. On seraph wings he sails sublime, Along the azure sky ; He triumphs o'er the tomb of time ; He never more shall die : But in that house not made with hands, Eternal in the skies, He shall exist while Nature stands, And when Creation dies. And when Jehovah shall proclaim Dissolving nature doom;

When rolling mnsare wrapped in flame,

Aud blood ingulphs the moon: Yea, when the'planets in one pile, In gloomy ruins roll,

He shall lean o'er the Heavens and smile,

Unhurt, unharm'd his soul. He fought the fight of faith and love, He kept the law laid down, And henceforth in the Heavens above, Receives a glorious crown." Died On Saturday last Omer T. son of Dr. Ezra Ferris, of this place, atjed 4 years and 8 months.

On Wednesday last, Amos !. son of

Mr. Uenj. Stockman, of this place, aged about 1 year both of Scarlet Fever. Dr. Murdoch, of Cincinnati, we understand died of the Cholera in that cStyashort time since.

DR. THOMAS WHITE S. Vegetable Toothach Kvops. The only specific ever offered to the public, from which a permanent and radical cure may be obtained of that disarccablo pain, the toothach,with all its attendant evils ; such as fracturing the jaw in extracting of the teeth which often proves moro gainful tban the toothach itself; and cold passing from tho decayed teeth to the jaw, theuce to the head, producing a rbcumatio affection, with many other unpleasant effeoli; such m a disagreeable breath, bad taste iu the mouth, &x. &o. all of which are produced from foul or de

cayed teeth. I nm happy to bava it in ir.y power to offer to the world a remedy, that will not only remove the paiu nine times out of ten, if properly applied, but prsserva the teeth Irora further decay, and arrest tha disease in such as are decaying and bar not commenced aohing, restoring them to health aud usefulness. All of which will bo disposed of en moAtrate terms for Cash.

. 'nicated by Gov. Palmer to the Legisla-! lh Cur thoughts, holy c.o.l, aemi u.mi to iim. i

ture cl V ermont on me iyui uu. is inoi ;

, brief than usual, and more limited in

Still

whan night spu-ads her pinions n'er earth

r . , ,. - i ,,i -i. ii ..i i.i1il. i - a. ii an usual, .iiihijioiu minimum ! r toe Irii.v Kcmili.icaii ..!a!;:i, that "to Hie ; ' ccean, ' (!irt r.inih' e i llii en nf.i L in ir ilr I it .

victor !;.. lungs the spoils of the vanquished. , " '"' . . , j In its silence, my God, be Ihoii present wtU me;

It appr ars moreover, that this same rreat inan prei-erst-vl to the Comptroller, tho following t il!, f,,r ii.ud.'t.t l cspene?,iii holding an cxtr.i scas.on nf Court, which was audit.-il and i.aiJ: 4 i!: ATS or Mr.w i oa;;,

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ieiei?. Jiun ii.a.vm-sumiu gum... In ,, breast tl, ...indle the ilame of devotion, I servations on the duty ot rulers as rcs-3mlrefl!ieov,.rv th(l.;,as h ris,s tl)Tm i!. pects the ditb.sion of knowledge and the! Clsho,lM the al(,ve evc. ,,.el lh?! means of education, the Governor d'-j Cyc of Iho author, we hope he willcx-i reels the attention of the Legislature C(Ije lhe ,ih(.r.v we have t.lken

to uie suhiect ot the nnhlia system, ana

suggests the expediency, either of at-

intin.liiff. imnrnvomf-nf s Into fbi nn'iin

Cil. Af;l:;.. Ifiv.

4 I I..UIIM1 Ol llll. lUlllll.i i'l oic .urtiv. l ing been applied to by many persons, ( to take measures to prevent the intro- ! '. . duction of contagion from abroad,which he considered as beyond the limits of . 'tl his authority, he observes, that the Lef'';. !..(.. n. .i.i if Ihnv llilnl- .rnnnr In

W,illil -JT,

bill of the man who fats on "the t.vtahii,h quarantine regulations, pass

V.'ia. L. Minn Dr.

Fv r cxncibs s of l.olding ?pecia

court, at l.oekport.iri Jn;e, Fs) ). " llairtra .:', pnrleruiej 44 Sb:lilig.

44 Work doi.e to my i A.N LOONS'.'. ' Pota.re bill. Paid cervant, John '4 S!-.o 1.1 ark.

- vlnf:

This is ll

noils of the vallquished,,, (i. r. the poo:.Ii .) (,0 1LIW requisite to carry them into efA p.rerio ts i:itanco of the m: arines" at: I ra- fvCl. II? t XpreSSCS his Conviction, that i,ncity of those men who ha ve disgraced Van a large majority of the people ot the liuret.. red the councils of i hat "great state." slate are in favor of the re-chartering Wm L. Marry was at tint time x Judge of 0f the l'ank of the United States, and t"r. -i. .remr Court of New Y .:', and as such submits the question, whether any ac- '.. o , .i .u, r. ,r vp:,r.v, t he nrcscnts tion of the LegMalurc on the subject

.. mii frr,r. menrf.ff, and washing-to- would be likely to prove beneficial. Of

.. ' ... ...,.rM!i items of W.nk' Nullification,!ie speaks in a decided tone

'...."i.. ,,,,ri,;," S.-h n despicable ava-'! of condemnation. On the subject of

1. ;' " oiibhc functions in thi, Sta-e imprisonment for debt he dec ares tnat

m ...,i;tlft its ru)flsc:or to Iirtve

v mi hi uu..- i f.'.l-'.v ii wn.o c.'. r Cor rather

j ... 1.1 A . ........A

a S ,t-o t i,U-;-Ms -no. , , . hnt)fi .!. ,lin;.rpn l,ran.

. character and he l'" "; r- - " .,l rl -. iroveriiment ni:iv :wf imroth-

r.ii .r.i. .. tin !-. j I?

ic ui uiw . . e a

or with harnioiii, m me spun oi mutu-

iNFonsivnoN Wantp.!). Should this

to he rubbed against

wo lid S )o.i bo iii.ide.f.''"J utility ol a RAlL-roaf.'.'

pr:ipl in tha -le.

HoL?TOXIZlNR

lianer was a

tbe H instant; but escape

1 . . . . . i: .. . . 1. il P .11 1..

tempting to prevail upon Uongress to i nonce reaen uie eju ui any oiu revouiadopt some general system of classilica-j lions ry soldier who has any knowledge tion and discipline, or of endeavoring to j of me or was with me in the time of the

revolution, ue win comer a graietui lavor on me, fin making it known immediately to me by letter, directed to the Tumbling Shoals Post office S. C. as I am extremely poor and unable to labor and wish to avail myself of the opportunity of drawing a pension from the government, should I be fortunate in getting the proof that is necessary, and required of applicants. 1 enlisted at llenrie Court IToupe in the State of Virginia.under Capt. Sam: uel liooker, was transferred and served next under Capt. Wallis; was with woodford's regiment, then served under Beanfort, and was in the defeat in this state (S. C.) I was in one engagement on North river under Gen. Wayne. I got badly wounded in I'eaufort's defeat was carried to Camden, and lay two months under the care of Dr. Alexander and was there discharged. I enlisted for three years or during the war, and served three years. Lewis Lavton. OilrFiditors of newspapers throughout the United States will confer a favor by giving the above a few insertions in their paper. September Sth 18'.V2.

Ill flilT ""t i ,. ui 1 be considers the statute which author-

bis back wit!i''ic it as inconsistent with tho spirit of

. the Constitution, m conclusion, ne ex-

'al forbearance and good will.

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Mo.-nriAcr. We find lhe following para-; M0E JJi.ACKINO. Large sums arc "V-

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Wctlcra Pe" rve, Ohio, ibroni- cry year oxpenoeu uy our economical I fellow citizens in the article of S'.ioe

-The editor of this Tracking. A consiaemhlo portion of!;

S. I). Inuiiam. The statement nuhlishcd

li u-kcd by an assassin, m which goes to encourage loreigners. I" appointed Secretary of the state or rennsyl- " 4 J . :.l . ' f, 1 : .... thin niSPrtinn it I. c(.j. ......... i. : .ncul ...

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Married On yesterday evening in this place, Mr. John R. Mii,i,s, of Elizabethtown,Ohio,to Miss Ann Marshal, of this place. May Spring, Rummer, and Autumn appear, With their baskehTof fruits and of flowers, May tho birds of sweet melody draw nar, And re-echo their songs in their bow'rs. Livelong in the lap of conteut, United as one ia the heart; 'Till life and affection are spent, And the soul to its Heaven depart .

.lames Hill, Or I.A WRENCKBUROII, INDIANA, WILL be a candidate for the Sccretarysbip of the Senate, at their session on the first Monday in December next. Such papers throughout the state as may choose to publish this notice, will receive the thanks of J. D.

Notice. One more fair warning.

' rT1HOSE indebted to the undersigneo, are

Je. jmorined ana notmca, again mai i mu.i have money. Veto r f'tlo "ecefsitj compel me to take the course I regret; I shall leave all notes, bonds, and. book accounts, with a justice of pcaco for cellwction immediately if not settled. Those wishing to sav cost and trouble, will avail themselves of this notico by culling and settling with the subscriber. JOHN SHOOK. Nov. Sth, 1833.

Sale of Valuable Mills antOIachinery! FUBLIC Notice is hereby given, that we shall offer for sale to the highest bidder on Saturday the 1st of December, next, at 12 o' clock, at the premises, the Grist and saw mill, fulling mill and carding niacinery, together wth all other machinery attached to the premises, or belonging to the Grist mill, saw mill, carding machine, and fulling mill adjoining to tho Town of Hartford, in the county of Dearborn . Also, an over shot mill with ono pair of stones and gearing for two, also in the town of Hartford, heretofore known as the property of John C. Lawrence dee'd. and Jonathan Harpham. To be sold on the following terms to wit. one fourth of the purchase money in hand, the residue in equal annual payments of one, two and three yearsTitle indisputable. Uy order of the Dearborn Circnit Court. JOHNSON WATTS, C comAMAZIAH BAILY. missionROBERT WILBEK. ( ers. Oct. 2J,183i.

LAW i OTIC Si:

M3HU subscriber baviiii; quil publio busi-

I- ness he will practice law iu the Su-

oreme court, Circuit court, and other inferior

courts, so far as his services may bo found ne

cessary, by bis friends. Having a pretty ex

tensive acquaintance triroii(;li tno Liuien States he will attend to the collection of claims to, or from, any part of the Union, which may be placed in his hands. Any Law business put into tho hands of John Test, Jun.. residing in Decatur County, will receive the united attention of both. He will bu found at bis residence in Lawrcuceburgh when not out of towu upon business. JOHN TKST January, 12th, 1833