Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 44, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 11 January 1833 — Page 4
HIISCELLAKY.
a inoir. Tinkics! who to-day have bled, 'i'urkies whs on corn have fed, Welcome to us, now you're ilcail, Aud ia the fiosi 1-aTe hung. "Now's the day and now's the hour,' Ti ro' the market how we scour, Seeking Tu:kics to derour, Tuikics, old an J young. V1, would be a Turkey-hen, Fed and fattened in a -en hilled and ate by hungry men Can you tell, 1 pray ? I.ny the proud old Gobblers low, Lit the voting ones run and grow, To uiarkf t they're not fit to go, '2'illnext Thanksgiving dar
na V' CSti ? 4 tit
-..n-a, Till! first building north 8 of the Hotel in New Lawrencrburgh, a white frame, IS by ."S feet, two story; high, with
A Fragment. To enter this world A dandy most shockingly in love, in without a welcome to leave it without one of his extravagant tits of delirium, aw adieu te sutler, and be unequal to exclaimed to his mistress 'I swear by your sufferings to stad a sad and si-, the constancy of my hosom that my lent mnurnent amid the iovs of others passion is unfeigned and sincere!'
which vou
ceive of
som the
which are never to grow, ol intelligence j j chaser choose. Any person wishii g to pur-
which is never to burst forth, of useful-1 1 he .Mother's ukvve. I.Jose thine chas will call on George Tu-cy,ui Lawrence
nis u-tuL w rocr tn irormln.itp tr ' eve lad v. rest oil the picture of sadness, i burgh
valnab Ic !;:ri!i s-ituato in V.i.r.i heter
;f n.i ! ; 1 1 in law of a mile of the
i o 1 1. if inustfolis, ( n
the comity road leading to Caiiirid;e,w ith ti
JiA'i'uwiifh ir.-'M n am! ;
rem t-bitr-h, w lU
ro d from L nwiinci bin-
VOU cannot uneVtftnd nor Con- 'Swear not bv tilV bosom,' said the lad V.' cellar; frame stable, corn crib, smoke hor.se, CrH rals "v(.;i 0f water, 70 Acre' under a good V: to carrv within your own bo- for that is false' lie was a fashionble 7"ui,,i, !S"c.VlS stale of cultivation, ith a good barn and 1,.,,-, '-"'V j ' i would be added the whole block between smic! -( ,,,,. rUl ;; He tics ;ud a vari'-tv ie burried seeds of happiness, man and wore a dickey. iot and th grave yard o tho west if the pur- ofotnfr ,ri:it trees. Said farm contains l.T)
find even your presence afflictive, and Dose the tear tremble thete, which know not whether you excite compas- never failed to flow at one scene of husion or horror, a whole existence with- man sorrows: Does thy gentle heart out one rhcerino- sound without one throb for those who linger over the
iOUX W. .M'ltEVNOLDS.
Oct. 4th, 1832. 30.
JB.i r r is c li i; i Si ChairMaiiwfacf err
welcome accent without one exhilira- tomb, which contains the coll, the in-: rfpm: sbscribertukesthi method to inform tin? thoughtwithout one recollection animate clav, that was lately warm -f publ.c m ?xl t,l,:,t he h;,s , l't - r, 3 . , , . -.1 ii i .i . li-hed the clian making business, on lliaai of the past without one hone ot the with the glowing vitality ol a mothers;. , ,. , , . ' whrr, h.
Oh! what a cloud of wretch- love! And does Lope, or belief kinder ! ,vlU k 'J connantlv on hand a large and
than hope, tell th.ee that the spirit now; splendid assortment of fled from that cold clay, wanders in j etherial purity over the gentle beings ; raacv aaid SEwhom it latelv loved, with a human but;
aens and will be ;". r purchaser ; for in rtl.c r amine the prrnd 1 . Manidiester, T')0. 1 '
! :i I 'i'lii- in ifi 'rmatii n call
1o tne nil ex-
V!i-;nc;: i th. .- .
o.ik; 2-?- v.".
Military ('reed. The following ' future
Creed was adopted by the officers of the edness covers, surounds and overwhelms
American aimy at Yerplank's Point, in i such a deplorabe victim of sorrow. the year lT'J: j W e believe that there is a great first ! An tail,,r wll IiaJ madc a Sen" Cause.bv whose almightv fiat" we were toman's coat and waistcoat too small, formed: "and that our bus'iness h ere is to hru orders to take them home and lit olu v the orders of our unerior.. iJrm 01tt- 0,lie da.vi acr tne gcntle-
We believe that ovrrv soldier that ni;in ciKiniring for his garments, was the vanilv and nldor of the w
doe? hisduty wiil be happv here, and , to1 J b tne tailor that the CPat and have 1 seen thy soft eye kindle with a that every such one who dies in battle. ! waistcoat hapening to fit a countryman lstre that splendor never brought will be happy hereafter. ' j of his, he had let than cut at tighten there? Hew often has thy heart heaved Vv'e believe that General Washing- P n-'c a term: j with thoughts of hopes of pleasures, of
ton is (.,6 only fit man in the world, to
head the American r.rmv.
scarcely more carthlv love. Oh lady, well do 1 know the
ings of thy heart. How
gush-
amid
oi h:
rEEs,
4C. &C,
Tisfce hosier. HTIIIAT the --ubseiibi r may If ah!.' t pay M- for Medicitii'S pm' h:is( d lim p..-t o:t, and procure a good supply for the mit now commenced; he most earnestly rei.'icsts nil persons indebted to him. to clo'e thair account? up to the commencement of the prc- nl year. Immediate -itti 'itio n to this notice will be important to him, as lie really needs all that is due to him to cna'wie him to comply with his contracts; and procure a Decenary supply of Medicine suited to the demands of the neighborhood. I.Zii A 1 liiliiiS. January 3d, 1333.
Warrants far durability and I
Which he workmansbi i .
country; which lie will tlioo?e of, on reason-
il to any in the western
Dry LofSigs.-A little black boy in p-vs' far' Ur ;nva-vr
.iUI OIO .11IICIU.IU1 I 1 l ,1 I C i . i tV , ,. ii . a- r i r, ' the employ ol a master sweep was sent ; ebehee that .athanlel Greene ,;. ' ; ,UJ
k- , uu a Liiiiniiiy ii tuns 111 i nv -rn a l.cnera . 1 . v., f-. . , Vr , .,; . , .. i 'upper part ol the City; but remaind so
m i- "liLii, Lie I 1 1 C li il I 1 U 1 1 I'll .1 i.i .1 C 4 1 I ' . . . . , . . Ticondcrosa was one of those strokes I'S t tne gentleman of the houe prevailed almost without interruption
li Vivi: of Geneva, AugujT IS.
The extraordinary heat which lias
aide ti rms. IVr-ons w i-hmg to purcnase, will ph ase call and judge for thcmselyos.
The ruhiishers of the ("incinnal.i ?,lirror, tiiuulated by their large and increasing li-t of subscribers, and in order to rtmier their
iper every way worinv oi the patronage ot
W.M. N. liOGCUS.
May, 1&31. ll.-Gia.
which stamp the man who dares
strike them, with everlasting fame. We believe that Baron Steuben has
with his i.imilv hecame exceiinrr v a- i'.r nnn !. .l ,,.,,1 .. u
4 , I wl "nil. ltl,R:t IIUJ IHUUUVAH cl Lfl.CllU tOi ii. .,.iii. -ii 1 t
larmea least some aeCHtent nan nciaiien
him in the llue. After waiting upwads
tmf ( lie c. hiinr; -in,! t!vjf 1j : I'
. . , . 1 torts were unavailing to obtain a repons Li oi lorming the whole world into a 4 4 i i n . c , , , 3 , i- , , to his repeated hellowings went out ftdid column, and aisp avmg it from the , 1 , i r . ' 1 ' and procured another sweep, who alter -L! UL' l: ii 1 i il-: J .
ur x. .1: . . . ii ? I ei t iiuiu ti.e eiiini:ie uouui io iiiirus
I ' - Ul 11' C ill 1115 U i 11 g U'JVft . We believe in General Knox a
.l V i.,.v. ; i ( awoe he went on and pertormed his eilected. but not without difficulty. A
i'wiviv iii if u i '.oi ; u ? i i . i i . i . .
a.,. ' rr i -v- t - ' (iatv. ana on returning neiow siatea
hi ,t- i.eier .c i.eiiCr
1 .vnixo TJin "r.n.. At a f
hali in thetitv, a female of linhhfi: rd icrs lodgings where he had been kept: alarm bell was souhd'ed. not only in the
Tali TTDV
j? (id
r. rcr i j i y ke, of
-pripg-
. iisiu;.. l raiiKnu
I
; the Western 1'ublic, and to assist in calling ; forth the slumbering energies of Dacxwoods i talent, oiier o "remium of Fifty JJoiiorjur the brut Original Talc ; siiiia ble for publication in the Mirror. No roll riot ions whatever aie imposed, as to ln.gth,
oca nt v, or subnet: t ut 1 1 1
Publishers vcMure
:menoninllte countries oordering on! our lake to w hich there is noparalell; on record. At Geneva, a spontaneous ' combustion look place in the church-j yard of lain Palais, though in rather a damp plain. The high grass on the I '"raves, thft cvnrcss and thp Air trees.
VV t'ountv, l-rln-na, on the tth dav , , ,, , e Li . . 4'T ' ' . , '.. . . ..; so sagged to con: netitoi s, the prornetv of 5 ot Nnvi'in her. b.( . an l.,,trav Id-' ' . ... VrrVS'ii , , " , . coiincctii.ig their lules m some maimer with 3 f'A" lv, snniic :ei tj b, two vear?i;l i, , , ,. , , , 1 . ". , ,, , tho est, cilher li i-torica ll v , or bv lavilig the , , . . . , , scene ol ,,cl;en in the Great aiiey. lace, and a sear on tier ! It loie loot JocU: no , , , , , , . . . ., ,-,
ir,i. ' iff the distanc, found the little fellow fast j took fire, and it was necessary to bring i la ,s j asleep at one of the elbows. When j the engines to extinguish it. w hich was S ,
other niai ks or brands perceivable, appraUiM to twenty t o dollars ami lifty cent-, ly Levi IJ.-ight, and Samuel Smith, on the Sth day of l)ncembcr, 1830. A true copy from my Kstray
book. . ISAAC WA.MSLEV, J. V.
i a Pieetnig oi tne l.jard o' 1 ru ters oi
"iL I lw t ',! ill ,- Sr. i;,i-. ri7 r.l l!,.-i,l,nn, , . , n n '
more remarkable event took tlacc in on ii.o .itti i.i.t mi mW m-ut i-.t
thet he lud found the chimney so dry ; Savoy, near the village of Maryland ; Doar.l that, no monies belonging to the s'emiu-
ipcv erecs nuiu in tumjiai utiii M ini ii iiis ini o i nee oi i auciirny i, an at once me 'j ,;i .uiuiu omny, uo uneimei
ineu at a lower iut re.-t than I per cent
h.d ni.rhf f hot ho I .:n i... ,i, !,i i:... i. i per aim ii ui. Also, a further order, tnat all
belonging to said fund, which are now
be either renewed within thirty d ivs
Artiei
nii'im, ! a .aiiiat time as be sul.'m foiiowii r.nd ,'.! i
Ti
llllennei! to
::ist lie forwarded the J'nri c' F: 'bn'a.
tho I re-
to 'he rubii-I.eri ; la st, at whu Si
a i iv as si,a II have been r. : 'eil to a committee, ( i iu; 1 gent lemon, udior-e literary
are a suMu ien
gnai a:'t v
1ZO VIA
ival v. ..! vd of the ud.L n.ent th ;t the iwardcd.
f
Cor
i-s well as UhHot d cclcbril y,' docaniped s'-wa! dm ino- the whole night, that he ' villagcbut the whole valiey, to summon v,ith a beautiful new veil, the property ', stopped awhile to enjoy the lux-iry. and the inhabitants with all speed to extin- due, be of one of the company. On the lady i before he bethought hyn?cf fil uslry. guUh a dangerous fire of a kind hither- from tl being condoled with on her loss, she A. V. Cyur. i- Knq. j t,, "..digard of; for it was not houses, or j 't rea-u cood-liumouredlv observed, "I rtm ex- i trees, or health, that w ere burning, but j PT:i011;
tremely frl.id to see such cood sings of, The following popular song, though
c??e,iaT,?3rjin one hitherto so depraved
' How so '"inqiilred the other. Why," vepiitd the lady, "you must acknowledge she hat this ni?ht taken the veil.
A few
years ao, 3ir. M Inttiie, as
v. cil a" ethers, could appreciate the envc's.ty ar.d the value of the. Union, tie could then fear.that 'v mcldcr pa: thin rvcr ha; been Titan might record the suffgrings of this country, should we divide ourselve-, into seperate communities," Hear him "The Union preserves us from waslir. and destroying one another. It
yr. serves relations of peace among ' Life from vegetation (lying,
CC Immunities, which, if broken intosep-j Brings to mind our mouldering urn. iirattf nation ?, would be arrayed against oft the autumn's tempest rising i.ne another in perpetual and ruinous Makes the lofty (oiest nmi ; vrnr. It indeed Contributes to our de- ; Sc. nes of nature, how surprising! fence against foreign states, but still j Rcad in nature' Cod. more it defends us from cue another, j Sec our sovereign, scle Crealor,j For ourselves we fear that bloody and 1 ,Livcs etern:ii in the sky, , 1 i i i - . , , ! N bile we mortals, yield to nature. rr.ju; i ,vl as human history is, a sadder, , , , ,, r , , , , , , .' . , iiloom awhile, then fauc and die. page man has ever been written might'.. record the sufferings of this country, iNil'on! di,e h Jre?d B,11""a;. a, ii i -i i i J ' nrr.uch enra; d tvranic kin, i-.iould we o.vide ourselves into separate ; Just as vUi in raie romona, communities. U e fear that our coun- Tall to rise in future springs, try in case of disunion.would be broken ' r, . ,. . J . . ' i Mournful scone, w hen vegetation m;o communities, which would cherish i Din by frost, .r worms devour, towards one another singularly fierce Doubly inournful, when a nation and implacable enmities."' I'ies by neijjhb'rinj nation's power. c. T r , (Death and war my mind depresses .Vumg s5.c. ,i gentleman of cx- AutuIli shows me ,nv dc.'ay;
pcner.ee ana observation desires us to! Calls to mind my past distresses,
the 4th inst, or the monev paid into the'
heard of; for it w as not houses, or j Treasury, and the notes lifed; and that those j
trees, or health, that Were burning, but j V 'l.o have l.eretolore renewed their i t r. , r . i ' i notes, but have tailed to out in security, do the roots ot trees,two leet under ground !i , , , 1 . ' , - ' 1 tT 1 H, U PiltrUi .ru" ii 'HW o'vn nnml mid 1
familiar to many of our readers, will i This strange lire took place at ISceine ?Uilicient security, otherwi tie Treasurer v. ill
. ,v l .. .1 ...... 1. ' . : , ,i :. . ... . .t i i i . i
iii iiiu cuiiiiiiuuc I.U .ii i ut ncj iium- luiuiiviui pui. uiem into me nanus oi tne pio-
we trust, be acceptable to all. It w as written several years ago, by a gentleman, eminent in the medical profession. The occasion which called it forth was the death of his only
daughter. GLOOM OF AUTUHX. Hail. ye singing sons of sorrow, f'iew with mc the autumnal gloom; Learn from thence your fate tu-morrow, Dead perhaps laid in the tomb! See all nature fading, dying
Silent, all things seem to mourn ;
n.fur the benefit of Tanners, ' Warns me of a dying day.
ll
m;tkc Know
1 1- f 1.
a mooe j raciisea ny mm oi scalding ; Autumn gives me melancholy,
hog-:. Instead, of putting cold water or j Strikes dejection through my soul, ashes into the hot water, as is the gen-i While I mourn my former folly, cral practice, he washes the hog in cold! Waves of sorrow o'ermc roll.
water imnu'dialcly previous to scalding L! 1 hear tne air resoundin
it. It matters not how hot the water may l e with which the hog is scalded, if cold water is ti rs-1 used in the wav
prescribed, the hair can be taken oil with ease and neatness. No danger need be apprehended of the hair becoming set, as is often the case when this mode i- not resorted to. owing to a particular temperature of the water.
Actvmn. When I see leaves drop
from the tree in the beginning of autumn, just such think I, is the friendship cf the woild. W hile the sap of maintainance last my friends swarm in abundance, but in the winter of my need, tliey ! ave me naked. He is a" happy man that hath a true friend at bis need ; but he is truly happy that hath no need of his friendr.
With expiring insect's cries:
Ah ! tin ir moans, to me how wounding, Emblem of my aged sighs. Hollow winds about are roaring, Noisy waters round me rise ; While I sit my fate deploring, Tears fast streaming from my eyes. What to me ii antumn's treasures, Since 1 know no earthly ioy? Long I've lost all youthful pleasures, Time must youth and health destroy.
Pleasure once I fondly courted, Shared each bliss that health bestows j Cut to see where then I sported, Now embitters all my woes! Aye and sorrow since have blasted Every youthful, pleasing dream; Quiv'ring age, with youth contrasted Ob ! how short those glories seem. As the annual frosts are cropping Leaves and tcnbnls from the trees, So my friends are yearly dropping, Through old age and dire disease.
A t,'fnlh man advertise? in the Hin,1 am (iazelte.that'hehas opened a trhool f jr yoi'vg ladirs. AUn a heavy wgon which he would, exchange for a cart. This rr-minds us of the reply of an old
acjua.r.tanrc of ours, a shopkeeper
11. .!111 l r i i i
asa-hru o aiany ll lie liatl w hile ( When a few more griefs Eve tasted, h-ee veils. ''Why Vr, I iiatlit. butl I shall fall, to rise no more.
I
l'vejjst got up a real lot of potash kit
Former friends! Oh how I've souht'em, Just to cheer my dropping mind But theyrve gone like leaves in autumn, Iinv'n before the dreary wind.
i When a few more years ar wasted.
When a few more springs are o'er
iug appeared on the surface; the furze and bushes were untouched, till at once
j several trees leu and were then con'sumed by the fire that burnt from the ; roots ! ! T'. -:'-o:de indeed felled the wools,
thai tne fire might not spread,-wd would j
wihingiy have turned up the ground to j cxtiiij'Mnh the tire that was burning the j
roots; but in the terrible drought where were they to ge water. This subterraneous fire, tnereiore, consumed
"250 acres ol hne forest. The fear of
the subterraneous fire had such an effect
on the inhabitants that many villages,
! for instance Colsane, were wholly de- ! sci ted.and as the people were also afraid 1 of going into the forest, they remained exposed to the scorching ravs of the
sun. generally 4G deg. of Reaumur (112 deg. oi Tahieuheit) in tho naked plain,
vvuere the wel.s began to dry up. I his sublet raucous tire is doubtless closely connected with the llames which at the san e time issued from the earth in several ph.ces in Lausanne. The rain which came a lew days ago, and considerably lowered the temperature, seems to have checked the fire, though many persons fear that the rain w as by no means of sufficient continuance to
penetrate so deep into the earth as to
remove all danger of the fires begimng again on the return of hot, dry w eath
er, such as seems to be setting in.
l) e a n no it x co u x t y, Dr. a k no k Circuit Court
Sk.pti.si bkr Ti:i;m, 1532
Thomas Earp, George
Earp, ivobert Ea rp, and William McM inn, partners, Sec. &.C. vCC. tarsus. James Brcwn,
TOW, to-wit: on Tbmsday the ith cf Oc
tober, 1S33, being the tenth Judicial
day wflkc September Term of the Dearborn Circuit Court 1832, comes tho plaintiffs, by Dunn, their attorney, and on his motion it i ruled and ordered by the court now here, that notice of the pendency f the foregoing writ of foreign attachment be published for three weeks successively in some public newspaper printed in Lawreneeburgh, Dearborn County, notifying the said James Brown that unless lie appear at or 5 before the March Term of the Deorborn Circuit Court 1S3.'!, file special bail, receive a declaration, mid plead thereto, Judgment will be entered against him by default, and the property so attached, sold for the benefit of his creditors. JAMES DILL, CZ'Jt. October 4th, 1S.13.
per otiioer lor collection. Published by order of the Board. DAN. S. MAJOR, CTV. Dec. .1.? 132. a!l.-:w.
be iu;t!v and itidiciou.-i
Moi!;.N N !.!:,
Ch. 11LKS II.'.M.VO
.1 .I'.iN 1 . i' OC.TF,!,S u:s.
Communications must be addressed, i';:.-:m'-raid) to WOC'l. c STILYTTOX, VV-V of tne .Virror, (.'inrinati O. It is d si ruble that the name: of the di Heron t writers accompany their communications, in sepcrale envelops; none will be opened but that accompanying the snceef-fn! article. This rremium, although small in cfinipar;on with tvva or three offered in the eastern cities during the past year, is helievci to be ti e tlr-t m riiii'iTi'il in the West, and is not inferior e en to them, when tho exien-ive cir cn'atiou of eastern periodicals is taken in . consideration .
1
Ad m : it iS ra t or' IV t ice
Notice is ht reby given that the uinlerfi? ned have taken out lvitt-u ' Adminl-tiation, irom the Clerks ollicc of the I'rohate Court of Dearborn count i , on the eslate of Wiiliam Hmldleston late of said county deceased ; aU persons indebted to said estate are reriietcd to make immediate payment to the undersigned; and all those indebted to the same will present thvni properly authenticated anytime within one year for payment. The said estate
is beiieved to be amply solvent. K O BE UT Ht DDL! '.STON, JAM MS MIR BAY, SAMUEL II. DOWDEX.
Jvr Fall tad Winter
"1 iTis 4Tb. Wi .1
THE subscribers have jut received from Philarfelphia u full and complete assortment of Seasonable Good,?, Consisting in part of iudia, British, French asad America.
On Eoreign attachment in debt.
LiWKOTKi;:
tl
est
A gay young lady, takiug walk one in ii aing, met a gentleman, to whom she said. 'You see, sir, 1 am out for a little and cr.' 'Vou had better, Miss, vei iied he) set a little husband tirtt'
East my sun of life's declining, Soon will set in endless night ; But my hope", pure and refining, Best in future life and light. Cease this fcarine, trembling, fighingDealh will break the sullen gloom; Soon rr.y s iri', flutt'riiig, flying Mutt be bom beysnd th totnH.
raiHE subscriber having quit jiublic busi-Ji-ness he will practice law in the Sir
rente court, Circuit court, and other inferio cpurls, so far as his services may be found ne cessary, by his friends. Having a pretty ex
tensive acquaintance through the United
States he will attend to the collection of claims
to, or from, any part of the I'nion, which may be placed in his hands. Any Law biisines put into the hand? of John Test, J un..-.residing in Decatur County, will receive the united Itention of both. He will bo found at his residence in Lawreneeburgh when notout of town upon business. JOHN TEST January, lath, 1833,44-)jt.
EHO&B CLOTHS. Super Black, Cleret Brown, London Smoke Green, mixed, Super Blue, Drabs, Brown T tersham, and Bearrkiu coating, Lc. SliiitCtl. Steel mixed, Adams do. Oxford do. Lavender do. Blue and Brown.
White Bed, aud Green Flauntls. Brown sheetings, L'leachtd do. American and European Calicoes, Bcdticking, Plaids, Stripes, and Checks, Bombazelte, and Circassians, Liunen and Cotton diapers, Cambric and Irish Linncii Jaconet, Swiss and iook muslin, Bobinct, and Thread Laces, Gro. DeX'ip. aud Prussian Dress Ildkfs, Ladies' and Gentleman's Gloves.
Black Ital.Lut" St-i:i3s, lndi,i Satius,B!uck Saraiiets, Pink, Blue, Green and Bruwn Florence. TESTINGS. Si.ks, Valencia, Silk Velvet, and Sicansdown. Hard w re and Ch tkrv.
Bar Iron, Castings, and Nails. Liverpool, Celtic, and CJl.$ware. And a general assortment of Groceries. AliSO-SlIOES AND BOOTS, Men, and boy's sizes. Ladies Calf-skin, Morocco, Seal, and piunelna shoes, assorted ; Children' Shoes and Boots.
HATS, Of all sizes and qualities, ,Ve. A c. Our customers art respectfully requested to give us a call. l;. ). JOIIX, C. B. WEST. N.B. The subscriber tenders hi acknow 1edgements to bis customers and friends fi
past favors and avails himself of this occasion of announcing to them and the public that he has associated with him Mr. C. R. West, late of Philadelphia in the mercantile business in Lawreneeburgh at hi old stand.
E. I). JOHN.
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any other similar publication, and fiotu the arrangements w bieh have been made there ii every reason to believe they will lie improved in the coming volu mics. In addition to Embellishments jut referred to, every XuniLcr contain; at loast six Engravings on wood, representing Foreign and Native Scenes, Curious & interesting subjects. National History, H ii more us Incidents,! )m a mental Prod net ions, Embroidery, and other needlework, UidiiiL', Dancing v-c. besides one or more pieces of tin; most popular Music, arranged for the Piano or Guitar. Every six numbers of the work form an elegant olume suitable for binding, and with
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graved Title Page, arid a general Index of Contents. The Terms of the "Lapy's Book,'' are three dollars per ann um, in advance. All orders (post paid) addressed to the publisher5, will be promptly alteuded to. Persons remitting tkn dollars shall be entitled to four copies of the work. Persons remitting fii th n hollars shall be entitled to six copies and the Engravings. Persons prooui ing ti n n w f.ibscrilic rs, and forwarding the t,.-.'i for the same, besides a discount of ffli n per cent, shiil' be presented with a copy of the .'Id volume o' the work superbly ! oui.d. Po.-tmaters, pnu hshers, and other responsible per.-o.is, wisi ua. to become Agenis of the work, are reiito 'i. e to send their address to tlie proprietors. L'n current Netcs of solvent banks receive ! in
payment at p-arvahie. LAW ."SOTSC!;. h MOSliANE, Attorney and counsellor at Law, will, in future, give his vntiii idi d attention, to tt i s proi-jnm may lie ( onsullod at his oliie.e, on high street, neai the clerk's office, at all times, except when at Court will attend the Circuit, Probate, and Commi"sionei's Courts, in the County rf Dearborn. The Circuit Courts, in Franklin, Switzerland, It iplev and Decatur counties. The Supreme and Histrict Courts at Indianapolis. And will attend to business ol La poi innrr, etthfr riiil or criminal m any othtr courts in this, or adjoining Slates. lie dusts that bis long nmi successful pr.utice, will inui him, hi-i former liberal portion of professional! lnisines, when the public, shall ho ns-ureil that all business entrusted to bis charge, shall receeivu his prompt attention, and bet efforts, to bring it to a speedy and successful
cl0"- AIM OS LANE. Lawreneeburgh, June lHth,18.T.
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