Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 47, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 1 February 1833 — Page 3
jraESTATE8MA2.
FID AY, FEB. 1, 1833.
'Holding the i
cadets! but I did so, and found that,from : sil of wool as above mentioned, and the '
January to March, dyspepsia was very bleeding was instantly stopped. The common; and though few die at the , writer of the article to which we have establishment, yet I am convinced the J referred, observes that he has puisued seeds of disease are sown there, and this mode of Ireatment for several years
princiule ihat . . i iii.i .i .. t . I, - r- j. :.l ' i- fiL ,lr.t
ingl ptiUttion lemaiiU - 7 ' . ; uiuj icumi iu men menus wiui ana in every case wmi guuu vucci.
hit utmost .ne.,P ,. .v,J .I " , 5. ' broken constitutions.
wh.th.rin a priv. or public siationmy frituismar' kePl over the cadets at night, some! Extract from a letter of a member
biict, with TtnurVs- c!'"dilimi 1 ,l,al1 ,TANU i leave their rooms and ref :'r to haunts ; of the Legislatnie to one of his consti mdurm, n to ItTZir.l ?;.Z"uLLJ! ' of dissipation among the hills, known tuents.
r l mon Bd Liberty. only to themselves, eat pork and mo- "The bank bill passed our House on
is no watch is at nijjht, some
av s nanpr mill l.o f..,,.,.l ., ! I ... :11 . r . i. I r" . i. .
, tr. ..... w-. luunu ; i.iii is -.mi an dciuiiiiMisniiieni oi me one lor it. anu iwentv-nme ajramst n.
In this
Fuoi me President's Message, deli v
7 .
o.J A t - . .
uioootli houses of Congress, on the
South Carolin;
u,,u"i lo which we invite the se- i life
American youth of all ranks. Georze II. Dunn was our head, heart
"It will now be naturally inquired and hand, on that subiecl. lie
LAW notice.
MDSLANE, Attorney suit cour.sella k
m.Liiw-tvill. in future, eive hi undi tire u-
J teiilion, t htt profession may be consulted at j his uil'tce- on high street, near tie clerks o'-!ice,-at all limes, except whenaC Court i will attend i'te t'ircuit, Probate, and Coreuil-
For Curimo CoigA, Cvldo,.1sthmas and sioner's Courts, in the County of Deayborn. Consumption. i c" " Fran,kIin-n-HPn : .....:...i ,i;tr..,l. land, Ripley ami Decatur counties. 'IheSu-
...... J . ....... .. , nreme and District Courts at Indi
ly oi Dreaming, iinincss or sinc-u.c Hie br.Mtt, obstructions and ulcers upon
Lun';-
Very r aluablc Medicine For sale. DIt. PIERSON'S WE1LCII COUIl DPOPS.
Hi.
dilTicul
It)t Ami win atli-iiii i: Diisuiesi vi imparlance,
nam in me sine or ciicm, dim
ofblsod. Trice, $ 1 j-r bottle. Half but tics, 50 cenl;.
lGth ult. relative irt i- wn;it figure do the Cadets who pass the ! our Neston in council,Ulysses in debat
Nrnir.fi.-..: . ... ....... ordeal ol nest 1'oint make
German Kve-Walcr,
THOSE troubled with weak, sore, or infla
mod eves, will find an invaluable
was
te
in alter : and Alex lelamon in me neid. e : n, ;t i; m v f.v r v tf.u. This nrenara
-are thev distinsruished in the walks resnertprl him for his talents, pslppmprl t.rn w m.w.rinr tn nn- tmw in use. The most
nous attention of out readers. It will ! "f ciencc, and do they con'ribute to! him for his amiable and conciliatorv j aggravated cae? of inflamed eyes are relicvwill to recollect, that upon this dav ;the ,iterflture of ther country? The manners, and admired him for his uii- ei1 e,,rL'(1' bv a rt "Pfl'Ci,lio"? " this Sottth Carolina has said, her Ordinance' ! TT Y V I rnce and energies, II.s retidtvLri: fchall fnbo .flr., ..... . .. I neard of alter they leave West Toint. i distinguished exertions on this subject M : -hlVh ,h,r ,ll find an effectual
cne a- A . m u I A shorl ,ime aS certain young oflicers ! will tend greatly to relieve the couulry j remedy
, "v " on?, we lear. lontr were sent Irom the Acadi!xnv tn :i:it , fmm pmh:issmi. ami n-fWr 1
itl tin'?, or adjoining Statf'p- He trust! ttt bis long mid successful practice, nil iiiut ; him, bis former liberal portion of pro.'essiuiii nil biiriries wben the iiublic kball be asjured that all busiiiesi entrusted to his c!iar;;e, shall rccecive his iirompt attention, and best ef-
reaiedy in forts to brine; it to a speed v and Miccessful
close. AMOS LANE. Lawre-ncehurjh, Jim 13tb.IS.13.
Xcw Fall
-1
uri Winter
to ba remembered, by the people of j General Bernard to draw up reports America .Though not one,like our bles- for "g85 on t,le national defensive
ed4thofJuly,upon the s
asting
honor upon his character."
A. Cub of Odd Fellows. -Six,
Trice 25 cents per bottle.
HE subscribers have ju.-t recrived from Philadelphia a full and complete assort-
I r I emu 1 1 -t.iiiMiniru, vu.ti so i.ir
Mimurti uan II Ul r 4l C I. . r . l. .i . i r
,vi.;-u . ,, , iiuhi mese omceris innng oi anv nssis-, mwnuis ago, tnere existed in rrussia a At men, arises a simultaneous and univer- t-w-o i u;m h rmn.iuj i ,-li.Kr 1, r..,i,:i.
v ..i...,.v. nua ..uiIllJtllLVI ill llctllS- CUILIUC?. tTCI t lllt;illl'l..l Ullll-ll
late his own French into imperfect Eu-jhad taken an oath to destroy himself j
lish. rso attention beinsr oaid to Kn-! within a riven nenod.
6al shout, Irom this happy people, announcing' to surrouading nations; tliat n great national jubilee is commencing, in commemoration of the birth day of their liberty; but one, the staled revohtions of which, will bring back the saddening tale, that upon this dny the prostrating hand, was laid upon the fair fabric of American liberty. We will
lay before our readers the remainder of
the Message next week; and all other important matter relative to Nullification, so soon as it comes to hand.
statutes enjoined them to endeavor to make pro.-elytes to supply t!e place of those who took themselvs into another wmldhas, become extinct: the last member, faithful to his oath, having blown out his brains.
Gen. Harrison passed through this place on
Sunday last, on bis vay home, from a. visit to i j '
our teat of Government. And we have no doubt, fram the friendly and fluttering reception he met witk,iot only from kthe citizens of that jdaco; Lut from the members of the Legislature from every part of the State; thai the General was much gratified with his vis
it.
glish. rso attention being paid to En-! within a .given period, 1 wtlve per
gush composition at the Academy, the young men could not cr.press themselves intelligibly in their own language; and 1 imagine, from getting a surfeit of mathematics at West Point, they throw aside Lejendre and Lacroix the moment they quit the academic groves." This must afford eincere gratification to the British military, particularly those who were prcetit at certain celebrated scenes at Bennington, Saratoga, Brandy wine and New Or-
enns. a.anuer. I., ihe.e an, unworthy of j cna for September, slate that honorable men, and we are astonished to find ,lw, .k i i'- ' -l,,"-s them in so respectable a journal ns t!- llC Bnl,sh whaIe sh,P Kngcr sent two "United Service." ere thev onlv serve t,, boats to shore Omlev Island, ' (Timon
btraits.) May 12, I? J j, to procure sup-
pos
;...!.- Al.,.1 .u. u I.I r .- -"''"' "J '"v- ...... v, i.ll.l?.
t b the men would have been murdered.
j but for timely assistance from the ship.
SR. PIETISON'S FOU THE CURE OF ! Rheumatism, both Chronic cml Inflammatxefan. in all hcir different form, ' Slijfurstoflhc. Joints. JWunb- I nets. Sprains. &,-c.
Oil this must distressMij: of all disers, I
cnnG knnn n A 4in.n rm i t n U 1
, ... i - .i i i now offer to the public a certain and per-
iiigui.ir riMUCiauail, which UlOUgll Uie j niail,.llt re,(Miv. l would not. however, be
intake us laugh at the credulity which could j Strait
iwallowthem. In Linjiand, we dare say, pen- j plies, w hen tkc boats were taken
p.o.ctou. iuuiiu, no neneve mem most SP OI1 nf Kv t ,P na!i,M Af ...I
torj
The
Goon Wasiiixto.
:..i!.r n .
iii"iuii, in ms rareweu Ada re
understood to ay, that all who have it will or .
may be cured Alien the constitution is proken down, the vital functions impaired, the joints dislocated or rendered motionless, the curds shrunk up and the muscles perished, these cases generally may be considered as; .leiefate, and can rarely be cured, though the mar be neatly relieved bv a persever-
MoitE OF THE M L.WS. TllC Si. Iltl- j "C '" lb" T'"ct"r- 11 is ""l t0. be SUP' j
pien Hi.il cases oi many years siauuiug can : be cured at once, where the habit has become , asMtiiu ated lo the nature of the complaint for in sucl- Mii-i the whole habit of bmly and quality of tire blood amst be changed, and' this must bellt-e wmk of lime. Trice, $1 per j bo' tie. (KT The above Medicines arc care-1 fully prepared by II. II. Reynolds, of liaiavi.i, N. V. and none is genuine, un-j less the outside printed wrapper is sighoJ bv hi in in his own hand wriLinj;. For sale iv EZilA FERRIS.
Wash-iThe South Sea whalers have ' visited
. savs: tins place for supplies duriii!? the last!
"In contemplating the causes which! "20 years, without molestation. The; may disturb our Union, it occurs as natives were mmicrous,and armed with' matter of serious concern, that anv i spears, bows and arrows. !
incut ol
Seasonable Goods. Consisting in part of Slid in, ISritish, French and American. HO 4.D C3LOTHS. Super Chick, Clerct Brown, l.umton Smoka Green, mixed, Super Blue, Drab.', Brown tn tcrdiain, and Bearrkin coating, &c. aitinett. Steel mixed, Adams do. Oxford da. Laranderdo. Blue and Brown. White Red, and Green Flannels. Brown sheetings, bleached do. American and European Calicoes, Bedtickiu, Plaids, Stripes, ud Checks, Bombazctte, and Circassians, ; Limieu and Cotton diapers, Cambric and Irish Linnen
Jaconet, Swiss and Zook muslin, Kobinet, and Thread Laces, Gro. Ue Nip. mid Prussian Press IUkfi, Ladies' aud Gentlcmairs Gloves. Silks. Black ttal. Lute Strings, India Satins, Blade Sarsnets, Pink, Blue, Green aDd Browu Flrencc. VEST1XGS. Silki, Valencii, Silk Vtlvct, and Svam-
A -...1,1... .1." i
.. ... . . .D"-"" inn, ullii 1UI HI3IICU IUI d,.reS.ed the people for ,me time, in unlo- !c1:lrac(erizing parties, as geographical j quent, and feeling speech, tonchin, principal- j discrimiliallons-Xoi the. n and SouthI upon the Southern difficult j, extract, from ern Atlantic and Western ; whence which will he found in Ih.'c ! - . .... .,. . i.... . 1 I .1 - . '
r"! '1 . if uvsii:iiiiiir men may endeavour to ex
want of room compelled omit soiu-r parti.
WOMEN. Nature, regardful of the baUbling race, Planted no beard upon a womn's face; Not Rogers' razors, though the very be,t, Can shave a chin that never is at reH .
us, reluctantly to! cite a brlief. that there is a real defer
ence of local interests and views. One of these expedients lo acquire influ
ence, within particular districts, is lo ! 1 11 Il!t 'or n soldier," says Robin to Sue,
misrepresent the opinious an I aims of " l o "void these eternal disputes!"
THE IIVEI.Y..PA1R.
We are much pleased ree our citiien, and Representative, Mr. Dunn rpoken of, in suet, a fluttering manner, as some ,;0 of the mem
bers of the Legislature, has, in a letter to hU-1 i OUI Sl ' vcs ,0 ,m,"u against the jeal-: r11 ra'-e, the meanwlule, fresh recruits constituents. But from our acquaintance? GU?'es a"d heai t burnings which spri ng j ; M'ith Mr. Dtirin. icr f.l !..c..r...l i . i . from those misrepresentations: ihpv Umi.I ! Hvinenial.
Commcrcinl ISank or Cincinnati. The subscribers have made arrangements to redeem the pujierofthe above institution at the foilow i ii"- places and rates of iliscount :
In Philadelphia at our ollice, No. 10, South J Third i i t el, at per ce nt. In N. York at U. L. Nevin's oflice, corner I of Wall ud William streets, at 1 per cent. I In consequence of which lh notes ul this ! Bank for $ 3 and upwards, will be freely re-
I....V...I hi- I..,, I. ..Ilw.rc I,. II, !.!.. ..Ml
tU ,-i . ..tti , .. , i cities and their vicinities, at oar, in payment .:.. MJ ., ,...ii the Other districts. ou cannot shield I "Ave,a.yr, ones the terma?et do,Reh,n,lo, lor fiout,s Hd in the se.Uemeuls of accounts.
llnviUvve and Cutlery. Bar Iron, Casting, and Nails. Liverpool, Celtic, and Glaswatit:. And a general assortment of Groceries. ALSO SHOES AND BOOTS, Men, and boy's sizes. Ladies Call-skin,. Morocco, Scul, and pruneln. i shoes, assorted ; CliiUlreu's Shoes and Boots. II ATS, Of all sizes and qualities, &c. ke.
Our customers are respectfully requested to
given him no more praie than he justly mer- i
itetl.
to render alien to each other those who i Married, On Tuesday evening, the ought to be bound together by frater-, 2'Jih ult. by the Rev McFarland, nal aUvction."' How expansive wajMr. John Wvmomk to Miss Mik;a-
It appears our Kx-Govcrnor intends : 'orecaste which euggesled these re j iiet Juh.son, both of this place
. . .. . liecuons
to be a standing candidate for Con
gress in Indiana.
district will have to elect him
dure a great many stump cxliibitiens .
E. D. JOHN,
C. R. WEST.
j .MAXWELL BAItKKU, Stock and X. B. The subscriber tenders hisacknowL Kthiin;p in nlvi-r-i. fin, 10, Suuili 1'tiirU street, j pj,,.,,,,.,, (0 ,lif customers and friends I. I Pmlu.lelpbia, Loc. 1 , . 4o-bw. ! i;i6t f.V()rf nmJ .,vailf hilll5tlfof thi, . j of announcing to them und the public that i.e ! I' Or SillC. jhas nssoriated with him Mr. C. R. West
valuable farm situate in Manchester late of Philadpliihi; in the mercantile hui
X-To vnhio, seven and a half miles Irom Law , tiess in Law reuceburgh ut hi' old stand.
lencebnrh, within a quarter of a mile ol the ! E.D.JOHN.
j flections and how salutary the advice; On Sunday, 2 Hh ult. hv the llev. Ez-' ! roai' 1 ol" Law reuceburgh to Indianapolis, on j 1 ASH will be paid for hides und skins it - which it elicited! ' ra Ferris Mr. Ransom Mise;i to Mii lh, Cl,u'"y r,,ad leitlil"5 10 Caiubndge,with a ; -'all times at the store oi John &. U'cii .r i , ' 1 j ' I (irst rain well of water, TO Acre' under a good at our Tanner in New Town. s An express which proceeded last! iUtt(JAttKT 1)ROM E,,s both of this st;Ue 01c.iiiivatioii,wiih a good barn andhousr Oculeth JOHN &.PURBIN.
EXTRACTS FROM MRS. TROLLOPE. "I spent two days at the Military Academy at West' Point, and I beg to to make a few remarks on what I saw there. The silu ifion of the Acadrtmv
is beanfiful xtui romantic. ITiirb above i ..r..ti
m :ssen
On Tuesday the 2.)th ult. by the Rev. Ezra Ferris, Mr. Bbnjamin Ter-
SS
nrnnlo in luc
11 An CXnress which nrncMil
1- ii- ... . r . . . county.
ui cii--itft Hum asiimrion to viurieston.
has excited much speculation, and caus
ed many wild reports. The
I
on the road'. He travelled from Lotiishnr.vl.
to Fayclteville, (Si miles) in six hours, t
'lhoii-h it was night'." says one of the ac-' Died, nt the residence of her father, on yescounts. On this subject the "National Intel-j torday mornins at 7 o'clock, Miss Harriet,
igencer, alter inakin; some extracts I rum the i eldest daughtei of Thomas Shaw -f this place. ..... t l.. nt ii-iitnre !. a a .-.. .ll't... . - ! .. . I'.. -. -.1 . 1 ,
. i I rr , . . I f"i'"-)i'inv;! i iieseiui iiuaiioiis : a.ier a nn-eriiij- iiiuess oi several monuu, 111 teenonie iutlson, on a level plateau,! cave us the first knowledge of tb, r, ...tn. ! n,- i.mi. i..:.r r i.r in n.n ,i.:.ih ..rn,;.
?er was in a pro di gi ous hurry, and I IV'1,1'' olioon Count)'? Ky. to Mis ike "a streak ef lightning" pra' " alarm i Frances JllsilOP, of this place.
Obituarv.
I.irs ociore them, are occupied by the ' 1 reiore nave no Ktiawicilge ot the spe- I tionate, so that they se
superihtendant. Col. Thaver. and the i .ject ""u'i'1 ,u,.,,Uch- We have to her, as their future lope
rrofenr. On !... I,;L, , A ,1 -"e 'lo-bt, "owever, whether ,t was any alas ! the destroyer came,
., .u.m, .m i,linsr IIIore than a first experiment, with a victim, and with a
.... uue cuiniu;in(lin2ilie rivtr. ar'J view to future use ofUie same C-.tr. i
and surrounded with mountains ef 1003 j ceS which they relate, of a government ex- j young lady, not only her parents, and relafect tlevnlion, Stand the plain buildings pre!! n!,vi"S passed between this city and j lives have a cause for deep and heartfelt of West Point; three barrack-taokirT" Ch:,rltston- T,,e fact has since been confirm-: grief; but her friends must lament her loss, buildings rnnl-iin thn hall- f ct.U- .,.,A to fro,n otlier !0,,rces- The express was as one f their kindest, and most amiable comUlIU nes COn am the ha 5 of Stud) and !)PC1 ,(i Charleston, and returned to this cty Pa,,ios. Her fr.eiuLhip artless and niiuf-iUCpmg-apartmcntS Ol tile 2o ) cadels; within the bmnpass of five days. We are ea-! leoled, she was esteemed by those who knew
and detached h0USCS,with a row of pop- j tirely out of the secrets f the executative, her, 1 her parents she was kind and affec-
euied to look forward
and comfort. But
marketl her for his
ruthless hand prostrated
liltr nf r,.n'lk. f. . ., . 1 1 .- .. I , .. I, ... 1 I, ....... .!.,.,
. . ril .l . - J ..."-v. ...., a. n-
iiii.iMii.ii( ui ICUOUD1S and Dailcnes j eyance, in preiereno; lo slow ami uncertain, cuts have the sweet consolation of knowing, constructed during lite Rcvolalionary ! ,ni'';carriage, should any emergency arise to j she died in the full belief, of those eter.i.il,and War. j r,,tl"'re il- Vrom what we hear, this express immutable principles contained in the Bible; C'ldcts rem iin Tf hr Afilil irt' was '"to,"le1 l" h;ve been a secret transac- and in the enjovment of that religion, which . f , j i ! S"CI' a tl""s tt 'rcfrt exlre"i '' renders the death-bed sufferings, merely a preotnn IOUI ) ears; when admitted at j distance of five hundred miles, is a thin? so j lude to an entrance upon thoso blessed realilourteen years of age.they are examined ' ri,rc, that we wonder it should be thought of' ties, of which we are unabla to farm, an acin English reading,writiu.and arithmo- ' for 11 m,,'"t',lt' No, no! If there is to be a I curate conception, tic only; but after six months there is a ! !'"e 'Fr U t .il b,e, wi"Jt ny at- -
severe mathematical cxaminati.which i LX":":.:??'." the ROr Caution.
al iM Hit
cxaminatio
.....in.:. ...t.cai CTaminauon.wiHcn rrilincllt give )U,)Ilc mitipc ot it ,KI neeJ. ! ....i.u.i. re unable to pass. As at the Roy- less alarm may be excited by the passing of B" to forewarn any person or persons, tar College.there are half yearly jthecouries. We trust, however, there 'will! rroln ta"iii(r an assisiiiiient tm two noTfs, nations at Wet Point- but thee T'6 u ac'n fT e'ploi.r them." .V,7ei. i S'VI" b"" ",e to Joh" ,,,'?h'si lh 0,,e flr t''- . ,., .' ' . teen dollars; and the other for fourteen dol-
.... ,w u:r ,-ourse in general ,,,,., rBnvtna, . lars; dated the 19th of May 1S3. As I a... tevrre, ll nl half ofthose who enter 'f " " F M, ,os ). jn.-A , llel,:rniillHll llot ( nthr 4f lll(.ni , the College are obliged-lo leave after ' H V !, a . ,OM Journal ! compelled by law. JESSE VANtOLAIL
tho first examination. .TIumoJp "V'? 11 .l I,,e PI-,:''- oi a, Cesar-Creek To. D. Co. ImL, Jan. 23, 1 83.1
Est rajs.
. i i inn ji ij it-i c l.i r .... innrkallediir, rrrol...i,vo... . lossl1 of lken from a black bea-:
of the Xorthern and Southern Stale; I ,r ,,;U P;lc 'k a " i. r .. .. where mo use ami I.inr.-
. , ,u' m' g"licraliy Slud.ous and j. , f TAKEN up by Samuel Frazier, Lau?hcry lnduslr.OtlS,the l.lMer,bronht Up among' , r r . . . CX,raC,lon f :l ! 'IWhip, Dearborn Cunly, Indian.,, on the
slaves, are idle and inattentive, so that , ul,u" "l,c k l.i-i jit nay .n n. cember imj ; one yoke of red
ai..i in,- n.u i..int:ii iu a mail supposed ' "liny oxen, marlieil witli a crop, an I swallow to be dying from the IoS of blood ! ,,r,t in t-H- h ear, with some white under each
Having lust seveal quarts from the ex-i "",n" i1"16 'man wnue spot on
tnll.... ,.f ln,ti ti. . i i ; on K.reneaii. iiuirr marm nor1 hrnnds iracuon oi a 1001:1 tae i)receilinr lav.! i . c ra,. .. I'liiMiuv U',;, perceivable, Minposiil to he fivr, or sir years
old. aptir.iised at twentv five dollars, bv James
they are almost all dismissed; consequently, ll:e Academy is n.t 'in irood
odour' with theplanlors; fur they imag-j
mc mat favoritism prevail, and that lhedimisaN are tot impartial. MThe Cadets arf rotifined to their alls of study for about ten hous p-r dny! They seemed to be very well piepnred wilh tlu ir exercises, bul had i yellow unhealthy look, stooped, some fere spectacle s, and from October to
with 'Ol.hearin? apple trees and a variety
of other fruit trees. Said farm contains 1 30 j acres and will be offered on terms good to the purchaser; for further information call p. I'd ex- i amine the premises.. j LAWRENCE LOZ1ER. Manchester, Dec. 14th, 1S32. 42-6vv.
LAW. CASWELL
& DANIEL S.
TVVNIEL J
B W MAJOR. Attoruies and Counsellors at
I a w re ai cebti r g h C 1 1 a i rMan u ihc t ory IHlllIE subscriber takes this method to inform -M. the public in general that he has established the rhaii makin; business, on High treet, opposite the market house, where h will kf cp constantly on hand a large and splendid assortment of
Fane' and Windsor chairs,
iM TEES,
la w, have filtered into partnership, and will
practice in ihe third Judicial Circuit of Indi
ana, particularly in the counties of Dearborn,
Franklin. Rinlev and Switzerland; Also in
the Supreme Court at Indianapolis. Olfiee on i Short street immediately opposite .Mr. Ludlow's
large brick building; where D. S. .Major will nt all times be found, unless, absent on bust- Which he Warrants for tlurnhilitr anil ne.J, ready to attend to any professional ser-. woikiuanship, eipial to any in the wester.i vices that may be required, lie will alto at-j country j which he will dispose of, on reastintend to the settlement of estates before the able terms. Persons wishing tn j lire haw:.
Probate Court; and of claims before the Com-' will please call and jndjre for themselos.
nussioncrs Court ot uoarnorn county. I ersons wishing Deeds, Mortgages, Powers of At- j tornoy, or convej'ances of any kind, can have '
them drawn in a legal and unexceptionable form, by calliug at their office. All business confided to Caswell Sc. Major will receive the united and strict attention of both. Lawrenceburgh,Oct.l2, 1832. 31.-1 jrr.
Mav, 18-51. ll-6m.
WI. N. ROGERS.
FOR SALE,
A House ud lot,
I be cavity was immediately filL-.l wild
a dossil of wool taken from a beaver hat, pressed against the bleeding vessel by means of a probe, and the flow of blood was arrested. Upon another occasion on board a steam boat, a
pasenger who had a tooth taken out
M'Clean, and JohuaFultz. on the 10th day of January 1833. A correct copy taken from my record nf Estrays the date above. THOM AS BAGGS, J. P. Jan. 30, 1833. 47.-3w.
Salt for Sale.
The Subscribers have a quantity of salt on
the nriTiil i hit il:iv. ;m.l frn... I. 1.
t I". i j. I - V' - which ui; 'arch they hardly ever move etit of. had sustained a great loss of blood, or?, or take active exerciet it was de?nn in ink fmm iKo i. u
uv patnlullo He yonng men under . w!ich still continued, in so much tli rit wl,ich ll,CJ " offei ' Ilt ""arket price ch n rigorous system. I need hardly! the passengers were alarmed for -Sll, tsrc:. ive inquired aftpr the health of thej.afety. Recourse was had to the dos- Lawr.ceburh Feb. 1st. WJ UuU"'
rLV
M, A HOII SC llfl lOl , -S&MgA
THE first building north.
of the lintel in New Lawrenceburgh, a white ! frame, 18 by 38 feet, two storys hiph, wilh ! cellar ; frame stable, corn crib, smoko house, 1 tc. The lot contain 1 acre, to which their ! would be added the whole block between said lot and the grave yard on the west if tha purj chaser choose. Any person wishiFg to purI chase will call on Georic Tousey,in Lawrence- ' burgh. JOHN M'REYNOLDS. I Take Iotice7 ' TJW AT the subscriber may be abl to paj 1 for Medicines purchased the past year, j anil procure a good supply for the one now j commenced ; he must earnestly requr.ts all persons indebted to him. to clone their accounts : up to tin? coiiiiiieiiceiiieiit of the present year. 1 I uiitieiliatt! attention to (his notice will be :m-
"oliee. . porlant to him, as he really needs all that it nervous indebted .. J.-ihez IVrr.ival on 'ue t him to enable him to comply with his
new accounts are requeued to call on Hie contracts; and procure a necessary supply ol
.iibcriber and settle the same while it is fresh Medicine .uiled to the ileuia:uls ol mt neigniti their memory by note or otherwiie ; those , norlwiod. EZRA FERRIS, who fail to attend to this notice must expect' January 3d, 1833. to settle, as I am settling older accounts, by j " tV i'OTliC" E
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rgtllt. tubicnurr iinvuig qun nuono uul-
tiess he will practice law in thr S t
I iinilier for Sale! THE subscriber has lately received a very large addition to his stoek of ur.ru and now offers for sale 493,000 fed of Boaru't and Planh, 11,000 " Joist 1.7,000 " Scantling, 00,000 Shinzhs. William Tate. Lawrenceburgh, July 10, 1S30.
ALL new
Z. T. PERCIVAL, .Igent. Taken lp,
oreme court, Circuit court, and other iul ior ! cpurts, so far as his services may be foil r1 n- ! cessary, by his friends. Having prtt t ex-
TB V Perr r Updvke, of Sprin-
Mi 9 field Township. Franklin tensive nciiimin tance through the Li ited
Coiinly, Indiana, on the 12 ltti day States he will attend to the collection of cl .1 . ol November, I83. nn Estray lil- to, or from, any part of the Union, whicl m: j ly supposed to be two years old be placed in his hands. Any Law busines pit next spring, a sorrel with a ball into the hands of John Tet-t, Jun.resiili ,t ,
face, and a scar on her left fore foot lock ; no Decatur County, will receive the united i l e other marks or brands perceivable, appraised tion of both. He will be found ot his le ito twenty two dollars mid fifty cents, by Levi deuce in Lawrenceburgh whrn not on t of t v.O
Bright, and Samuel Smith, on the SUi ilay ol upon businoss.
December, 1832. A true copy from my Lstray book. ISAAC WAMSLEV, J. P.
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