Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 45, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 18 January 1833 — Page 4

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THE NORTH STAR. BY H. WARE. With what a statp'y aiii majestic step That glorious constellation of the north Treads its eternal ci.c'o! gcinj f.irlh Its princely way amongst the stars in slow 3 nd silent brightness. .Mighty one, all hail '. I jcy to see thee on thy glowing path N aik, like soi.i.' stout and girded giant stent, Unwearied, resolute, whose toiling foot Disdains to loiter on its destined v. ay. The other tubes forsake their n:i Inigl.t track, JlaA reft their weary orhs beneath the nave ; But thou dost ncvet close thy burning eye, Nor stay thy steadfast step. But on, still on, Mtiiie systems change, a:rt su.is retire, and "worlds Slumber and wake, thy ceaseless march proceeds" The near horizon tempts to test in vain. Thou, faithfal sentinel, dost never q lit Thy long appointed watch ; but, sleepless still , Dost guard the fixed light of the universe, .2nd hid the north forever know its pla-e. Ages have witnessed thy devoted trust, Uncharged, unchanging. When the sons of God Sent forth that shout of joy which ranc t :!irougli heav'n, .ammcnoeu irom tne outer s:hiies that bound The illimitable uniyersc.tby voice Joined the high chorus; from thy radiant oih: The glad cry sounded, s.c!!i;;i to lbs piai-:, Who tint: ha "cut another sparkling -em, Little, but beautiful, amid the crow I Of splendois that enrich us hrnia!3!pni. As thou art no-.v, so wast thou then the same. Age, have rolled tlieii coarse, and ti,e nrown gray . The eaith has gr.ihcra.i to her uo.n!. ajaia, .2nd yet again, the myriads that vere corn Of her uncounted, nnreinenibered tribes. 1 1, CA1.n 1,, 1 -,.!S--a taeir He's the eten-a ii ... hills iidTe stooj-e.) with age the solid contin aients Have left theii banks and 1,1.1:1 i lperi'-il woiksI re toil, pru:e, stten-th of ki I heir haughty honors i . f i , 11 t e lrr nl k... .. .. :s if iinmoiul have been swept awav t't. .. i . ... .-natierea ana mouldpriou, burie.'. an f:;ot, xjui i.nie i, as sued no chninrss en t iv front. i,or loucuea tae tirmns of thv tread ...... youth, trpnrth, '"-'j oic uiira as c.i r, .is bright, v '""gntyxor,,!, r sent thee forth, Ceactiful o.Tpri!3 of h: curious ski!!, To watch earth', northern beacon, arid proclaim 1 he etcrnaUharjs of eternal I.ove. Tin- r -r Tir,,,-, i ' Ji -.ulil.llr. From u Village Taici,'by Slacy G. Potts, S!j. It was Saturday night, and the widow of the Pine Cottage, sat bv her blazing faggots, with her five Mattered children at her side, endeavoring by iLstning to the artlessness of their juvenile prattle to dissipate th lu-.w-gbom that pressed upon her mir.dj - CHI IICI II l!"-l!lr !',:;, 1 nr :i nnif i-c. r i l i i had nrovidtd for hrr b.-!tllj r,r.:i-r... -('' - Killing ioi .. - ..... . j. j.ui n. i mc. incugnt sne had no fi ipnd in -,U , T . .....v., ..j t.nimj nii: u i r m r 1 nat mysterious nrnvhlr-nei. dem cf whose wavs ia nlmm !, ' vwv.ivv t i. i iiusu wavs is above human , r with' comprehension, had visited h waistino sickness. It Vas now. ton. ' mid winter, and the sn.uv Im- I r ,,1,1 CICCl) t!irOUrh all the SUITflttn.Iin.r ft1rr,ie : - - - t tiii'i ' . j " ' -.'I w l.l whi e storms sAomn- ..t ,i. j viiii.u s"-"-1 "i mc hravens, and the driving wind roared . Ml-OUgil the bending nines. and'rnrl.-P,' ndin-2 nines. andVnr!,.,' her rimy mansionl-TI 1 .-f m-1 iii . I I IP l:iir IirriTin smoked upon the coals before her: ii was the only article cf food she nosscssed; and no wonder if her desolate state wakened in her lone bosom all the anxieties of a mother, when site; loeked udon her children; and ,10 won-1 der, fmlornasshewaif she smTered the heart swelling .f,!,;,. : cven though she lent that lie whose

promises arc to the widow and the or- persons who have to sutler all that a ! P , U' evidence f lof d; Evan pan cannot forget m word. I'rovi- drunkard chooses to ii.flict,and bear all 'trlh JUn,i Tr v V'0 dence had, man years before taken the ills (lowing from intemperance I then summed up; 11. M. Brooks away her eldest son, who went from ! Now let us pauo and look at the above , ; f, vV", r h.s f ,rest home to try Ins fortune on the facts. More than ti.OOO men for the Jm lXZ T ff r ,rtereas, since uhich she had heard no note sake of a little money are doing-what; . fr 1 X PI:int,ff Jud-??AIr or tidings of him, and in later times had Perpetuating one of the irreatest curses ! "crc!? "V d de.C"

y nana ol death, deprived her of the companion and st-.lT of worldly pilgrimage, in the person of her" bushc hand of death, deprived her of ; band. ct to this hour she had been unbornr. ,:,.! ntnl, i. m .i. I 1 ,,vi uuii I1L-.11 illML IU , .. : .1 i i . . i n i i . . ;

jinn inc iur ncr mile hock, out Had ncv-, grave. cr lost one opportunity of ministering top And they are doing this after it lias the wants of the miserable and the des-' been proved by the united testimony lilute. " j of more than one million of persons The indolent may well bear with pov-'; that men in every kind of buisness are crty while the ability to gain a suste- better without ardent spirits than with nance remains. The individual who', it, and thai it adds nothing to the haphasbut his own wards losupnlv, mayjpiness or the comfort of a single human meet with fortitude the winter of want ; being. And even those who profess his affections are not wounded, his to be good men are furnishin g this usbeart not wrung The most desolate injeless and po-itively injurious article to populous cities, may hope, for charity all who will buy, and thus arc aiding to has not quite closed her hand and perpetuate this' ruin,fdown to the very heart; and shut her eyes on miserv. ' end of time. Albany Temperance Reef but the mother of helpless and depend-! ; rr-rr-ng children far from the reach of hu-' . U "'. do thc "'"hers propose to 'ancharitv.has none of thr- f., li've Ui lor t,,i4 Union and its fruits?

j , ii. is iiuui; c i tiicse to con-;r... . And such an one was th1 U ll;it lh-)' Prol- (ogive you peoIhe Tine Coitaa? ye(.,s T'' of South ('arolina? Their fimt gift

e her 'off of tl over f ir; fim m, , fnnb ., tl,.. i ., i remn.int of food to spread )C.f(')re 'dren, her spiiits seemed to ) as by some sudden and mvsulse; Cowpers beautiful "ailed info her mind f,ord by feeble si nse, n for bis grace, ng rrctidence, :ng face.' r i n was scarcely - A 1..H rr i.ll.i r.,ll -in.il .i tciioi. in ' rkinunf the de, C . I I . i oi tne la mi i j open it, and ;i "red garments, t health, ening, and a he, it is el bread.'

-The widow's heart bled

mow at a I

fresh complication of distress; lor her Her armies and navies must be paid; ifoAlIoifsc mi Sot, Z SZZ sympathies lingered not around her, Glory cannot be purchased by- blood juulif T,?r , ,, .... , ortS 'tlllP""be either" renewed within thirty diy,hreside. She hesitated not even now-jalono. It costs money also ! it flounces I TSSL rfgfc tn the 4th i,(, or the y-i

iesi..utua snare ui an sne naa,3He proi-.lll

fered to the stranger. 'We shall not be forsaken;' said ' she, 'or suffer the deeper for an act of, charitv, The traveller drew near the board, Lut when he saw the scanty fare,he : J raised his eyes towards heaven in as-j j lonisnmcnt. j 'And is this all your store?' ho asked, I 'and a share of this do you off-r to one j i you know not? Then I never saw chad- j ty before! 'But Mcda;n he continued, 'do you not wrong your children by giving part of their last mouthful to a strange r 'Ah,' said Ilia poor widow, and the tar-drops gushed into her eyes as she I 1 . . T I 1 i said it. l have a uoy. a darliii"; son, somewhere on the face nf flip K-i,ln 1 world unle ;ss heaven has taken him ' v act towards you as I would : awav, 1 on I I that others should act towards him. ; God, who sent manna fiom heaven, can i provide for us as he did for Israel and ! I how should I this ni"-ht offend him, if I mv son I'.oulc I, c a wanderer, dcsliliilej latiiit'o ! as vou and lie for him a home ct lould have provided ven as poor as ttiis. were I to turn vou unrelieved awav.' i The widow ended and the stranger ' i springing from his seat clasped her with i !his arms 'God has indeed provided I ! l'list such a home for your vandcr!n ' : 'on, and has f'iven him wcalh to reward

t!ie "oodnois'nf h' l.-Mi.'f.irf .es. Arv',ne: I have conquered millions more

muni., i . on. Ill V IHOUier. i i v. as her long lost SOU, returned (o 1 bo;om fiom the Indie?, abounding ! in riches. He had chosen that disguise i that he might the more complete! y surprise his family; and never was surpris more perfectly, or followed by a sweeter cup of jov. That li'.imbly residence in the forest was exchanged for one comfortable and indeed beautiful, in the : ii . . i ,t . i i- i i . . , vellv: an i 1 1 y . aim mc v,iuewiivect long Willi her dutiful son, in the enjoyments o virtue. And at this day the nasser-hv is often pointed to the luxuriant willow that spreads its branches broai and; it iMii! green above nor grave, while he listens j

h. v., "i. ii-iv,ii9 ii m iii ill. ll u i ui 51. to the recital ci this simple, but r.otj Sarah Kdlcy by her altogether worthless title. iKolley, Vifllmn L

Men To hila. Boston - i ni i i i . ui r - .,i - .;. ; -,n .a f.. r.,.. Kni vvi :.. cr ." I ill 1. i p. nil Iltll ! .: irvwi. v - wim.u iii .in illil. li. iiiJlll lli w.u'c'U 111iiiinuaii. - . v-; mese lucre are o'JUJi ir . i i . ...ii .1 i .. ' u , e n 1 ' n r. i ir cnirnc: l f iK .-!, " r. ,',h .r .1..,. r.nn ii t i i a i an i "t- i, s i ., . .. . . .. ' l-,,-!!..-- 11. I , rx .if,,,.. l.-K.-. l..:i..lJ J'l.. . UIJ 4,1 I 1 Vj V. ( 1 4 1. I 11 1 lj Ul L 1.1 ' 1 1 1 4 tinnier-? n: f ir ilrnm dinn-;. And if , .,,'h nf ih,-.,-- cn.-j .,.. raw H'lrenti nnrh rfp ilnv if i-- C-V -tCM 'i tin .'w j j ' - nvt i"ii 1 4 ; i iv ; " - 4 4. V WI 1 1..- V.I 1 I 4 4' . 1 , I 4. 1.3 .. .. -v 'J ; ': .i.. ...i in.'finn j.n ' . i i'ti u;i),ui i;ie,'jii'.' tiuiuus per year. If this (10.000 drink one gill each ! nor dav. tl rni.-intitv is ISM ov.Mrmc nor da v. th n,,.,ntitv 5s ISlS i,,!1,k :LP ,1 rNM-Ti lU.,, i " , o-- n " : ni - r (iv IN ! . :ii ovi 1 1 mi -; in .1 no gle vcar. " Asain-onc out of every f.rfv of these C0.OMO will become a drunkard in the course of one year-lhis will be 1,50:) One more-suppose that two-thirds of these 1.50') are men of families, and that each of these, families consist of fiv r..,,,,,n..!.;,..i, r I -, io .1.000 five times ten is fiftv 5.000 ;niiai : ever intlich cau-ing t! 'the U. S." ; ever inflicted upon the human family i

, . . r , - .uie;, i.ii uu-in in viveiuici ioiionu tiioutheir proixirtion ot a loss to ! ....

ii r .i t mo -ii mnua v of at least I ) 0 mi - i nn of dollars, and sen 1 in.'- at l,.a,t! .UhVi .-I,, .. I i V JKJ J til 1 V 1 11 Iliu-J IU IU UU llillL'l V I ' , , J ) " BL'ioov vars. l He na- ; of South Carolina must have her ! "r,nl's- and. fo,n,-lime8 ,,er cmiet-. i ui tne Miiiies oi peace ana plenty which the Union gives her, she will see occasionally a devastated country, and her cities in flames. Invading armies will traverse her territory, not like peaceful clouds raining fatness, but blasting her fair fields with showers of blood. Perchance a war of (he Helots ' m:i v mnil i-nnirri'ini-n :m,l iiiiri!.i- , J ------ ,......,1. in,., i'.i-iv 1IIIVF 1 . I 11 I I 1 .1 riei ' c. I i.i in ers. ire;i ui t i v.. foundation of her society, and leave her i ... I . . . '. . si mo Letter taan a desolate waste. Hut suppose that victory always perch es apon the Pahnatto and glory cneiicles l!ie banner of Jynilh (.arolina. wha then? Will her ueonle be more blest?! U ill she ever (rain the free trade and no tariff for which her leaders are pre-

paring to sever her from the Union?

oppression and misery, in eroans and (ears I it makes the id 11 hire hrn-rlit Inil the cottage gloomy. Impoverished l I ... farmers, sad fathers, mothers bent down ; 11 triL ir .f H Wltll griet, widows in weeds and tears,' i . r . . . . arc the back of glory's picture. Some Calhoun, some McDuffie, or some Hamilton, may become a reat man. a warrior, a hero? but will that ive South Carolina free trade? Whore will come the revenues to support the zrcat man and the instrument of his greatncss.V Enigma. 1 ; tm a Com pieror and a Monarch: None Can withstand my now - er. iMv influence is over nil the snn of men even the gi cat Messiah submitted to my decree. Troud Ca sar 1-1 . . . 1 likewise ensnared, and all the heroes bcfore and since his time. I cen tered ! r)0IinParte .vllile crossinS the Alps: he wrapped nimsell in his mantle and fell ! prostrate before my Majcsdy. I spare no aSe or sex; yet 1 visit the loathsome Jungeon,hcalin the prisoners' bleeding wounus. I was imnsis one a with Peter. iy " -in-rci openea me prison I (!oor; hut fled at his presence: 1 soon ' 1 4. 1 . 1 II i I reinrned, visited all the saint?. I cloS('d eyes of Washington, Jefferson, and m:ln-v cti,crs- MY n:ime ls known ln evGU country under Heaven; yet none s-,a' evcr vo mc mv throne. 1 1,c or,'ors ot Snm tleatticannot ln-hten iii . .. b'-' ' 1LLV ?l 0Ut at UlC last aaJ s:ia1 be aili,111''b'ted. L. E x i n jr a . A la d y recei ved an nnimel confined in prison. hn.o, t-...;,. :s a present from her n;eee. thi i a r e of which signified toher4?dake your escape.' In reply he sent back a fruit which imported It is impossible, to escape.' What Yl'nS lh i ri:imf nf llio I w.iiiv. vi mi. ciiJiui.u, rtliu f; wii.ii niiii oi tne iruu: SLANDIOU. Amon"; the causes tried at our Court which terminated on Safurfl.iv l:if -' was an action ot slander brought bv ;rougl next menu Jacob j T r: i , . i . i r it vimrn. inc san-i: derer was a- aggravated one charirin? ' ' il.. ..1 : (IT .. c .1 i . r i uiu I'l.uniii nun one oi ine MICSt Ol-1 icnee-; Wllilll ilimilhitv enid.l lumanity cou commit. ,,. 1 -. was proved to have been se .i crtl Cirei ated tor years ami to have .- ;on ui,u..u ana to nave hi en The i . . . tl,us circnl-.ed ly the defendant. Dianilil an in crc; un a r n JO W'l. ' 4 or 11 years of age, is a dauo-hlcr . , i i r i - l, I a ' ! ! i P :irmiT feci inimi at , ,. . y'.i I "-' j i - i : i . J 1 I i 'Iflilf-i IIIM'I . IM ll I n3 f'v.i.. ant: 11 ( ,Kin this 1 t, 'I 1. 1 , 1 . lJ ocietiuatit a cabinet The deft : i- , . in the same township. The . . " '. " .'.ls ,Kt !U and. Jlie stahlfi of 1 , 1 , 1.1 iiirii.iuons limitations 1 he plant.ll however ProVC:V 0IU.S fto 'vc been spoken I , a ycc brought, and !, forborne- years be lore, ! 1 d(J.cndi"; i!1 fp 'on of damages !aV?V'" 'n T! prove facts I J suspjeonof the . ff 5 ?.'U n 1,1 ! th,s be ent,rc ; huled, and all his witnesses expressly " v.. , .uiiriun,!,.., , .I' ' ' 1 "C J a s.v.ii ii iJji,i,.K damages uie lartrest .. t fe , ' " - n a sumiar case in mis :euon oi country. 1 lie defendant is a man of little Dionerty, but not withstanding this the injury found this large sum to mark the falshood of the charge, and to put their seal to their reprobation, on such conduct, as a warning to others. We have heard of no deci-ion that has given more general satisfaction to the public. Eastern (Pa.) Whig. D E A R BO R N CO U N V Y, ) Dearborn- Circuit Court, j Jsei-tkmbkii Tkkm, 1S32. I nomas l.arp, Ceorge J Ivirp, Robert Earp, and William .McMinn, partners, itc. &.c. &.o. ( errus. James Brown, On Foreign attachment in debt. tNJOiV. to-wit : on Thursday the 4tb nf O. tuber. beini' tbe tenth Judieinl day of tne September Term of the Dearborn Circuit Court 18.'iS, comes the plaintiffs ,y I)n nil, their attorney, and on his motion it is ruled and ordered by the court now here, that notice of tbe pendency of the foregoing writ of foreign attachment be published lor three weeks successively m f-omo piifdic newspaper printed in I.avvreneeburgh, Dearborn County, notifying the said James Brown that unless he appear at or f before the March Term of the Deorbom Circuit Court lS.'l.'l, file special bail, receive a declaration, nnd plead thereto, Judgment will be entered against him by default, and the property so attached, sold for the benefit of his creditors. JAMES DILL, Crt. October 4 th, 13.13. Job-Work, Of all kinds will be dona in the be manner, and with shortest no tice, at this othoe.

Ji. FfiSR AFT-!.

frame, IS bv 38 feet, two storvs hi-b, with oti feet, two i cellar: inline st:ib e. rnm mli cmolce. house, . . uvc. 1 he lot rniitninj 1 !.-i-,. In u nr i 1 1 i 1 1 r ....... . it. iv. w 1 7 ,b? "dU,;d.the w!',e b'ock Mn Mvl i iol unci uie rruve tan on ttio -pt n tne pinchaser choose. Anv person w.sliiFsr to purI chase will call ! burgh. on Georsc Tousey,iu LawrenceJOHN V. iU'REYNOLDS. Oct. 4th, 1832 .30. Take Notice. M1IIAT the subscriber mar be nble to par for Medicines purchased the pasty ear, procure a irood supply for the one now anil coniineiiced; he most earnestly requests all persons indebted to him, to close their accounts I UP t0 tbe cominencemeiit of the present year. ' Iu""Clii;lte attention to this notice will be imporiant to him, as lie really needs all that is due to him to enable him to comply with bis ; contracts ; and procure a necessary supply of! Medicine suited to the demands of the neibJanuary 3d, 1S33. .Literary IVemiitm; j The Publishers of the Cincinnati iMirror, ; timulated by their large and inereasii-jj lift i ol'subscribers, find in order to render their' paper every v. ay worth v ot the patronage ol'i the eHera i'ublio, and tu assist iti calling1 i'..rth the sbimberin energies of fJacKwoods talent, oiler o 1 Temiurn of fifty Julian; fur the bat Original Tul c suitable for publication in the Mirror. No re-! ltrictions whatever aie ininiisfil. inl.i,oii I oeality,ar subject; hut the Tubii-hers venuirc'i so surest to competitors, the propriety of; ! eouneciin their Tales in some uiaiiner with I l"" " "'nor.oany or ey iay...s ouut ui fiuiion iii inc v.wicai aiui -vi Liu ICS Itueill.leil to COlllnelf i.r ip I' inium. must be forwarded in !!... e.il.l.d. , a-ainst the Jirst rdnmrg next, at which tune as many as shall have been received will j be submitted t iX comuiittee, composed of the '""".-, s' liuuiiuMi, wnose aterary liiiliMiieiit and ability are a smlicieut guaranty, that the I'rizc will be justly and judiciously awarded. 'lOltfiAN . cVILI.E, 1 CllAI;I.l.S fl.l.M.MOIili, Com. John I. l-'ooTE,L.s,i!ts. ) Communications must be addre.-'fd, postpaid) to W OOD & STUATTCLN, Publishers r.f the .Minor, Cincinnati O. It is desirable that the names of the different writers accomnaiiv iccompatiy t h ci r ri'iiiMininf", f i . hi ; . in senerate enveiuns: none will be opened but that accoiupanying the successful article. This PreniiniM. : Ii 1. nni, o.v,.,ti : :

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.Treasury, ana u.o note mwi; ami ihnl . . r.;v.l persons " have heretofore rertewei til ir eui .n - ...i. to put in securit. lj,do ''Tfif forwaid and -'"ve good an.' amm-n. 1 - . .m. i i;r wi forthwith put them into the bauds of the nro- ; per officer for collection. i Published by order of the Board. DAN. S. MAJOI?, Cl'k. ; Dec. 3," 1 832. 39.-3 w. I JLV1'CI!CC?)U i' K mff g . - , i J & A i X ?Ja. a I 1 3 Si i1J ! THIIIR subscriber takes thh method to in for a; : U the public in rein-ral that be ha r. (,,'," ' lished the cl.aii making busir.t treet, opposite the market house, where on fli will keen constantly on hand a large and splendid assortment t.f , '"TX Fancy ass;! ftp. chair, Which be Warrants for durability vorkiuan.liiii, eiiual to any in the country ; which he will 1 is ;;i i of, on re able t ; rrn . t'ersi.ns wi-i.i'ur to lum ana :ierr. will dense cail and indtre fur t liem-cl vo v:,i . N. KOCHI May, l'il. ll.-Gia. Ta T Y Perer rpdyk-r. field Towiiiliip Cji j L'"' '""""'yil'idiaria. on the :JJth tlav i t'l November, la.'iO. an L-tiay i,.r" ' ejsal -v' suj.po.id to be two yars oid ne.r spruit', a sorrel v.ith a l,;ii; face, ami a scar on her left fore foot luck ; i.o other marks or brands perceivable, appraised to twenty two dollars and filly cents, !)v Levi 13ri,ht, and Samuel Smith, on the oth day of December, 1 :!.;:. A true copy from my Est'rar book. , ISAAC WA.-USLr.y, J. i ' Xotine is hereby given that the iind-rn'-urd have taken out letters of A d i , i ?. ... ' th Clerks office of the Probate Court .f i), ,r. ; born county, on the estate of William Hurl. i ,1 I'leston late ol said countv- i LtmhiI -n : -cons indebted to said estate are rer'pjest to j make immediate payment to the urulcisHied I wnrl nil th.ur. ; ,. .1 , ...i i 1 -m , '". iniio witiun one year (or pajment. The snd estate I la he ini-ft - I 1,,. ,. r t r n n i - -i w " oins0 JAMCS .MUiUtAV. SAMUEL II. DOVVDEN. Iew Fan 5sITVii2icF rnlIE subscribers have ju.t recrived from Auuaucjpiuti a mil and coincide a-oit-uient of 21 reasonable Goods,, Consisting in part of India, ISriii ih i vvach aa:! AneitTiea. BROAD CkOTIIS. Super Black, Cleret IWn, I,ondon Smoke Green, mixed, buper Blue, Drabs, Brown F tcrsham, and Bearrkiu coatin- d.c Steel mixed, Adams do. Oxford do. Latt-n derdo. Blue and Brown. White Red, and Green Flannelj. Brown sheetings, .Bleached do. American and F.uropcan Calicoe-, Bedticking, Plaids, Stripes, Hnd Check,, Lonibazette, and Circassians Linnen and Cotton diapers, Cambric and Irish Linnen Jaconet, Swiss and 'ook muslin, Itobinet, and Thread Laces, Cro. De Nip. and Prussian Dress Ildkfi, Ladies and Gentleman's Gloves ' Silks. Black Ital.Li-le Strings, India Satins,EIack hnrsnets, Tiiik, Blue, Green and Ilro ivn Florence. VESTING S. Silks, Valencia, Silk Velvet, and sMni. down. ISard-rs re .'iisd Cii lriv. IJitr Iron, Castings, and Nails. Liverpool, Celtic, am Claswake. And a general assortment of CJ-roccries. ALSO SHOr.S AXD BOOTS, aaies l all-skm, Morocco, Seal, and prunelua snoes, assored ; Children's Shoes and Hoots. HATS, Of all sizes anrl cpiaiitie, n:c. dr. Our customers are respectfully requested ( give us a call. E. '). JOHN, c. it. vi;s i'.' N. B. The subscriber tenders bis acknow edgements to bis customers and friend i .IM i.ivms nn.i n vi i a i. r r .i r. i .... i' ""'-n oi tins oeca-i " '""ci.igu. Mien, and the public that lias associated with im Mr. C. R. V. bite of PI ladelphbi in tl ness in Lawrenceburgh at hi oh! stand. Ci.. i. jo; 1ASIT will be paid fr hid,., ;uil sl ''all times at the sture of John .t i F- 1). JOHN. kins at our Tanner in New Town. Oct. 18th 1832. JOHN &, Df'RBI.V ut HiAWAWTsr;;: fHHt subscriber having (,it public i J- ness he will practice law in tl,, oreme court, Circuit court, and other in cpnrts, so f ir as his services may be f.oi t cessary, by his friends. Having a prct t tensive acquaintance through the l Stale9he will attend to the collection ofc to, or from, any part of the Union, whicl be placed in his hands. Any Law businc into tbe hands of John Test, .Tun. reid l'eeatnrCouiity.w ill reei ive (he muted ion of both. lie will be found lit hiv deuce in Luivrenci burgh w hen not out ol "pen business. JOHN TEST

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