Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 48, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 8 February 1833 — Page 3
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COMMIXXATED. nation U non the earth regar ds it wi th ! ANNUAL BILL OF MORTALITY, ...ext . Among the petition, presented was, A r, . . J I i i - ,i i .,, ... ,. . one by Mr, Clay, from Leonard Jones Hint, Ml'. LedurOS. j respect and admiration. es, they j r.amcu.F ou. , , J Hcnrj Banta, of Kcntuckv, who repr,Sr,,teJ i On Saturday the 6lh d-iv of lana-' sbould have scuttled her, and sunk every! We have h,aied a '?'f oflh,e Annua' themselves subjects of rntfc are, alit.ii..;i rv I ST, in ,4min-,tin i i f traitor soul of tliem. A patriot and a of M"talitj for tl,e city during the year 18J2. , haiftiscovPl, Uie nieall4 of Krm. ; n,IboJ,an lamination took place of 1 r 0Ul no lw at such I time -huh wa5 presented to the Common Council :oreMr-ll ,i praying arrant of land to enable i Mr. Glenn s class at the Presbyterian ' Jem.a" w'ints no ,a7 at SU,Ch a tlmt" last Monday evening,and is now , the proces. ' to teIlJ thcir interei..
m . i ........ , . i . i i i i in nil if ' in '- iriMM'innw r 1. 1 . : t , . i. ... . i - ... t i . t.ii:
CPUrCM IK ill Uie CrOPS rO.'UH 111 GSt'lT ""1"- -. - - ,..1.1 01 pui)m;auuM, irom ttuiwu ttc uciivc wiu Creek Township, Dearborn Count v. resentment are holy and roble, and lowing particulars: The class met at 9 o'clock in li.- mnrn ol,ght 10 h;lve hoen inlulced. Why, it The whole number of deaths during the year I n do m.t at j o clock in toe morn- declaration of war It was TFX THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED mgand parsed, in the presence of a "as an ( PLn declaration ot war. and FIFTY-NINE: brio three thousand large collection of people, a great ma- was throwing oil the mask, and saying nine lllllldred and linitj kl more than ev,.r 11V sentences in prose and poetry each l ",e C0UntlT this is our object, the occurred in the city before, in any year. This
pupil delivered a lectureon some branch ; culmination or me star and tlie stripes extraordinary increase ot mortality is mauuy
Very valuable? llcdiciiics
ting: discovery . In submitting this petition, Mr. i la v remarked, that it was couched in respectful language, and although he had some doubts oi the propriety of presenting it. still by neglecting to do so, he mijht incur, the endless tnemity of the peti tionors. Globe.
to the Palmetto and the single Star! attributable to the ravages oi Malignant
1 Til HE individ
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Who could have believed that jn the wllich carrifc . U1. T'lll.E 1 rectors ol the 1 .awrenceourgn j.iorary
of English Grammar, when the class
Vicl3 I..UI11.1K.U IU lll LOUimilieC JO!' . , ... .. . I THOUSAND F1VK HUNDRED AND FIFTF.K.V
further examination bv the committee; ' UI ' Wl,ere P' ioiim seemea insnnc- uuls;ill in tne nionth, When upon thev made the following tive, where the noblest martyrs in the tember and October.
report
cause of freedem have been founded,
OT" An adjourned meeting of the di
ctors of the Lawrcnceburgh Librar
ISDIIIItKN 1I U1VIU- I , ., , III 4. T IT .,,,,,, of July, August, Sep-:( omPan-V WlH l,C hcU at Lr' "Un Y ! ter's office, Saturday evening next, at , ,C-J"
un. T7T,nsoivr Tricn For Curing Cogi. Coll,-, .hthmas and Consumption. TIIEn Drops immediately remove dilEcuity ol hreathii.g, ti-l:lne-i or tlrieture :icro.s the breast, ob-tructions and ulcers upon the Lun;i, pain in the side or chc-t, and spitting of blood. I'licf, $ 1 per bottle. Hull" buttles, 50 ceutr.
The Committee of examination be-' the ver-v lla? for which they have so i
U. Slates' Senator from Rhode Island'
r. i , i f i.i ... 'PI. IT ll .1 Hi
leave to report: That it is their nnan-; ai nravely lougiu, should be, i ue lionoraoia issuer iooins was reimous opinion that thi c!a has made dSrnded- Yes, they should have been .elected U. S. Senator from PJiode lslcreater proficiency in the science of sunk!" The Prsident, w hen excited and on Saturday last. The voto w as Fnrlish Grammar than anv cla Ih-v " an'1 the EU,,ject of nullification is never, as follows: Asher Robins 41, F.lisha ever witnessed exercising. Some ef f'ched by him without excitement j K. Potter 2j, Duty J. Pierce 21. umminH-,.,-,. n,- .. .,t.i, ;.. 'i? rapid in his enunciation, and warmi
troductorv lecture and "ome' other le'c-' and impressive in his manner. He ha j Meteors in the hnri:on. On Tuesday j tures in " the first part of the coire. the warmth and passion of a youth j morning the heavens presented a very.
This ve them an ocnortunil v of ob- i sl o li ,uia ",,en engageu in con-.n""uC. oi.usui meie..:s
o s II serving how few of tin; class knew one
! 7 o'clock.
A CAFJ.
Rr.J. II. Browcr, Will attend to the practice of
.4
German Ere-Water.
E troubled with weak, sore or infli-
vvi 11 find an invaluable remedy m
M AN EYE WATER. This prepara-
j tiou is superior to any now in use. 'I he most i aggravated cae of inflamed eyes, arc relievI ed iii. d cured, by a few application? of this I Eye Water. The studious nnd wrak't are particularly revpiested to give; this collyrium I a trial, in which they will find an ctlectual Iremedv. Trice :1j cents iicr bottle.
part of speech from another. Thev now witness with gieat gratiiicatio:i,the iruprovtment of the t la-s; the ease and
degance w ilh wht it they (aie up sen
vcrsation often surprises those who have resembliiig them, appeared careering not long known him, by his enthusiasm through the sky in ail directions, and j and eloquence, lie is, every inch, a as they tell were visible at arr immense! Carolitiian; and it may be well enough 1 apparent distance. In vividity of ap-j in the present case while on the one ; peai anee and rapidity of progress they !
aiK'.Uze them; tell the agrei
hand we ofler concessions, on the other, seemed like
tence
me nt
the
jiihI ."Pl'n
tvincing cleaily to every man of uncir-j t iiniscribed views, the utility of this ss- I.teu from Virginia. Private I.ettemof teaching. It exercis-s the rea- iters from Richmond, written on Satur-
sonin": power-, urges to invei
makes ti e learner prartica
-d with this hiiihly useful and ornament-' clings of So mi Cauouw, &c. which
al branch of science. 1 he committee i pa-st-d the House of Delegates of nt-;-rc fully satisfied that the present sys- j :ixt., had also passed the S .mate, 'em pursued by Mr. Glenn is one that with an amendment, for appointing a will hear the test of near approach,; Commissioner to proceed (o'South Caro-
ntand government of the words-:10 pn s-M.t a severe and rebuking face ! more permanent. In this neighbor ir mechanical share and connexion, ! ! "uHiiication, and, in a phrase pecul-jthe sig.it was particularly grand. 1 .-pi'lv the ilik of Svntax larto oul COUIltr' "make tire fight fire. ' j Glossop t.iese luminous strangers s
s-s the rea-: (ers lrom Jvicnmond, written onSatur-:,, ,r. . i t ,. - . . . ' H i . : tncy returned home tin ention, and (i;iv rve;im;. inform us. genera Iv, that! . , , . , . .. , , . -b , ., of their tears had disap ly acquaint- tne Resolution concerning tae i rocee-i Jf
-rl ft A N A
flashes ot liirhtnitifr, but
In this neighborhood
At c c til
ed so awful that several pei'Mins, going
to their work at an early hour in thc! rtiiirni n ttcrn cr ii:)iiii.l nw L- (lint
1 i.-i rt wiiir-li it I rimrni'ni 1 h:TP :irp Iwn ( . : 11 1 1l
until these causes Ir , ' ' , ,,.. , ,,.,.,.,
liu j?vs tii tin; siiiii' unti i. 11 -wjiii i i uuup peared. iuhards.
Shrffuld L'is. The other lyins 2i miles East of Shelby rille
'on Little JH m; Kiver, and directly on
U. S. Senator from Maine. EsTiitr.t ' tate road leading from Shelby viile to l!u.vh Siielhy, E,!. oi'S.tco, has been e,.( ; ville, containing ted Senator in the Congress of the It 111 A lfSJ C
BR. FI.TJjaSOIJT'S WKE.CSa TIXCTL'RE. rou tiii: cl ue of Rheumatism, both Chronic and Injlammamatorji. in all heir dijl-rrtit form, Siijfnrsoflhr. Joints. .Xurnbties, Sprains, eye.
TO OR this most distressing ot all diseases, 1
ti- now offer to the public a certain and per-
nnueiit remedy. 1 would not, however, be understood t i;iv. that all who have it will or
i may be cured when the constitution is bro-
? ken il 11 iv ii. the v i t : 1 1 functions impaired, th
one lying on the waters of Lewises ( reek, 3 ' joints dislocated or rendered motionless, the miles .South of Shelby ville, containing Teorde shrunk un and the muscles perished.
these case' ireuerallr may be considered as
OX "5
m.' '
Iii all of its various branches. Feb. S. 3m. Farms for alc.
Tim; ..! :i
ilf'.llj l l li j ti lUcl I wiail
""Ma tn's.-liu lw.
lesperate, and c;ui rarely he cured, though
thev
m;iv be ;re"tiy relieved in a pcrimoi-
j ing use of tHs Tincture. It is not to be sup- ' posed that cases of many years standing can ! lie cured at once, where the habit has become .. , : .. .. 1.. ...! U - .... (' ..firriTibl ml
the . . . . u ..!..
I lor in sucn cases the whole e aoit ol uim, mm
ebangeu,
1, and
Trice, $1 per
nnd fetnek examination, .M r. Glenn'? ' lina, to request of that State a su-pen-plain ai d easy manner of elucidating ' sion for a lime of the execution of her the sciei.ee of Grammar his simpli- Ordinuncc, A:c. that the House of city of plan, an J perspecuiiv of sty h ' Delcgati s had concurred in this amendin the an of instruction, enaid.i him to ment; and tliat 1. Watkins Rf.i;;ii,
United Slates for the State of M aine, j to succeed John Holmes. Esq. who-e term of service expires on the third dav of March next.
with a small Apple
latrre enough to
Ja.mi:'5 T Pollock, of Dearborn coun-
succred in teavhirg the most (.- ward : Esq. being appointed the. Commissioner '. ty has been appointed by the Prcsi-I
j (or D'egate) under tins Resolution, had dent, Receiver ot Public monie-
of which are improved,
an 1 Teach Orchard that ar
Any person wishing to purchase ran call on less tho outside printed wrapper IS Sign
both or either of the subscriber? at Shelbvville. j ed hy ll!Ul in 111 3 OW'tl hand writing.
i quality of the blood must be i this must be the work of time.
bottle. 03-The above Medicines are carefully prepared by II. II. Reynolds, of Ratavia, X. Y. and none is genuine, un-
.arncrs.
1; renders tlie progress of education!
ia this science an intellectual work, hy abridging the ordinary drudgery of protracted voluminous reading, and enables Radios and Gentlemen w ho w ere
deprive d in voul'ii of a proper oppoi tu-j United Stales, have reported
forthwith proceeded on his mission. j the CravvLirusville Land Ofuce, in JS'al. Int. Jan. 20. j the place I. T. Camiv, removed. Tliej . j Crawibrd.-ville paper intimates that' The Committee on the Post Office ' Doct. Can by is a defaulter to the a-, and Post Roads, in the Senate of the i mount ot "Some forty or titty thou-j
that it is 1 sand
rilvof l" coming acquainted with this j inexpedient, at this time, to pass any I science, fo succeed in an acquisition of; act reducing or changing the rates oil
ll at know led fie which had been so ot-, postage, ten regie tied. j
When the report of the committee
was given, the as-.emblv wa addressed cr!iniJIil Exnrcss left Wasiiin;lo:i Cit v . Sl,"U' -u""""il' fur try',Su" : :'!
I V;:',l,r,;,, o, i.TlnmniiP'ini inn. ! . W I.... I . r - I . ti 1 JlDH'irki. V'e lillll' H Mlucllll.lt diil't lellt
spe :i h, g - i i g to s'iow t!ie necessity ol; whether to cany on i i . if ... .
inliiii''-ii'-o m a repi'iican govern- t, hn
meet ta iesure its durability, and to digl ifv human nc.ture.
Fr.ii t.'ie Cj.. .rt.' .1 teed! tt r. "It is now understood that the object of the President's eprsf to the South, spoKen of in some of my former letters, w as l.t arrc-i. Cm ii-
Thi Ri'i lliimnri w:ivb miAflmr n,u- It'Ml li i ue, the Governor of the Statu ol
' iiiviuKviivvi uiienne i j , 7 1 - . i c i ' i ...
()1. RLc;:b.'-lon then rose and oeliverrd a valf-dictorv address in very haivd-
sora and appropriate terms
'ir...i'iit IV..I!! VV 1 1 I i .r I r.ii ...i li... crimi. vi;!n I'fl
any despatciics or : A (neu(1 vvri((;s ,lilt "lt w.,s t..um.,,t ti,ere,
to bring news ol what may occur on iltttoU;! tuv. e5t inioriued circles, tuat the il-
the ilfst of February, it ia IlOt lbr US to lm t ACtoruey at c'harie-loii liaa iut Dtiii iiiUllOW. I slrueted to arrest vJ overrnor il.iy ne, b.it ioal
The Pkjclam atio.v. A writer in '
I.. I I. i I In. .,.,..,.,
Iter j ttie Aluany Lvening jouinal attempts rolu-Utert.
which Mr. Glenn responded in a very to prove by a chain of circumstantial Quire. VVouk! that constitute an vied net
furling way to th.; f arewell ol V-ni. j t.ujcute, Unit the President 's late Eggle-ton. thanking the cl.iss for their i i'roclamatioa was written in Albany, iedush'v and respectful deportment to-! by lieiijamiu F. RutLr, Esq. wardi hiii:;elf. ! .
The i' auht Rill. It seems to be
N. I EAL, S. VVAI.isE'.t. Sr.elbvville, Feb. .', ! C 4S.-3 w . TO all whom it may concern, more partic
ularly to the heirs and legal representatives of Tiiomas li udd li ton, late . f Deal bom county, and state of Indiana, deceased. Notice is hereby given, thai application will be made to the next Dearborn C ircuit 'unit, oil the C'haneery side of said Court, to be holdcn in Lawieiiceburnh on the 4th Monday ill March next, for the appointment of t'ommis-i mers, under an Act ol the Legislature of the State of Indiana, entitled " An act to provide for the partition of real estate,'" to set off and
partition amon the legal claimants, their shires of eirtam tracts or parcels of lands, lying iiiid ncing in the County and Stale a foresaid, deseiiiieii as follows, to-wit : The North half, and South East (purler, f section No ti, Town f, Range one West, containing 45G acres, more or less. Also, a certain other lot, ' or paro .d, of land being on the West 6ie, of the souta ca?t quarter of tectioa No 1:1, Town I six, Range one Wi-t of the Merediiin line ' drawn from the mouth of the great Miami iii-
! ver, begiiiiiiug iit the South E;ist corner of j said quarter ; thence, easterly along the line i of said quarti r, forty three and one half rods; i thence, north to the creek: thence, weslerlv
ir.,liv ll ,-. ., ., i,..t.,l :., t ikr.,.rn : . . , , ... ..... J
" ' ihik-i, ,iu" v.. ....... i the oieetw shore to tne parallel u ne
For sale by
EZRA FERRIS.
S , a vs r C 1 1 c e h 1 1 r r; : C 3 1 a ir Ma m li act or y FHlflE subscriber tnkestliis method to inform J4- the public in general that he has established the chair makina: business, on High treet, opposite the market house, where he will keep constantly on hand a large and splendid assortment of
lie has been dm oted to arrest (reason believer it shall be uia
him for hik e eatisfai t i: i !y iXc iti'i n e nt
chairs,
SETTEES,
ot treason: -.d. C on. uni Lnq. From 1'ie Cincinnati Chronicle.
run nice
The tender ol their services ma
(o
Gciuial J ckso.x hy a Regiment ol Militia r-t Roche-'er. for t!ie purpose o' putting down Nuilifleation in South Carolina, h;:S jModuced much excitement and ill blood, in which as is too
fu n the case, a whole communHv i
the general opinion in Washington,lhat tiie I'arill liiil will not nass. The ac-
t;..-, ..(' I!,.. , and pleasant rooms, .ill elegantly
... -ii i- i ii 1 "e Lead waiter n a s
and ll is saiu mai it will law at all , j., hor
events, in Hie uenate. j
the topiiiusl slory, turns the spit and if neei
open in the city of New York, it is built bv ). J. I!!ytl.e, thirty ci. lit rods disti
while marble, is seven stones high, with a tron, the lirt iiiriit-.l corner; thence-, XortLer walk and observatory on the roof, and oon-j jy paraicl with the West line of said quarter, tains one hundred and sixty five well lighted;, N , of said nuartor : thence
!v rri.i,..d. ! ' r .
u Ca la Ule omi 4.sl corner oi smu qtiar
sriuil SiCiim engine ol j , . , i ... v , t rn.i - . i',, ,,,, nrv i il,n
so power, lie pumps the water, no'.sis . f t n.ulCj billt)A supposed to contain thirty
tne pendant cupboards from the basement to , t,, ht ;uk1 oi)0 h;ij, acres of land, more or less",
Also in
OiTice on
l j the topiiiusl story, turns tlie spit uail it neeo, , b(M Ulo s.lIU, . .lioce of land deeded by An(ficn t.,C case, a Wi.olc ComniUl.ll l,j Mj? V'E3STEa.--Tlie friends ofcon. j h'l ""nates to bed. The New i'ork ; drew Anderson sen, and Andrew Anderson Cci-sur. d for the foohsa acts Of ltJW stitutional libcrly and the Union w ill )u"r,lal of C'oinmeree. says: !;,,. tu Thomas IL.ddleston. Said applicailidivuluais-. !, ,., t it- ,, . ( ,.,,. lri I "I ca,. thu whole establishment, there . tion will be made by Robert Hud.lleston, one Wo CCPV the fdlowinir-r f10m the!" V , r i . connected with it, a story of successful Fe-; olUie .;,rvivnu- heir. ?f Thomas Hudd leston, (V r);.:. T(hn,,(, m ,,.:V lo ,h,.-U,,U)ll'U,t M!Kl,Cal'." fLllC U 'V1" ""liull,a" i which surpasses all that tid, n(s of U lecal claimant, of the y. an. i "i i 1 1. , I r. . tioii this session of Congres. W llCIl he , have done about it. Mrs. llolt, the wife ' aforesaid premises, of which said, application ' tl' ' '"S K"r,U'MOr . , ) made his great speech on a former OC-: li,e proprietor a lady over fifty years of age,1 ull )eKl)lls ,-oneerned, or in any wav'interestia older t'.iat thev ma v perceive m woal. ... , ..! i ...,i. within the last sis tears, in addition to the;,,. ,n , ,t,i ii.
sqVirt their lender of s- rvicet was
ct-ive
.... I-... ! ,0.. v.;.r!.i ...! ,,i K.; ,r ' w'll!'u the last six ears, in aduition to tne
'VOIll, Hll'll-..''-! Ill UI1U UUUIUIIIT . - , l'e- r , , -' . , ' cares ol a Ui'j-e establishment, has mace wp , of the govt-riunent wcro against him- vvith ,,ur ()u M am,s 15;JJ towels, 400 pans of
.Now lie wni nave me au vantage oi con-1 si,eets. inn ,a ,u.,v n...... nil r.niied or
d:
t l . ....... -i ..iipiI .Mi-i tr,r f a w
, . . ,. , l lending nianlutly lor the same pnnci- pointed, J50 bed ticks, and 3ut) patchwork
MJrirsol thai valient cm ps, w no, ue, s-uained bv a popular ad minis- : hod uuilu of ample dimensions, and several of Clare themsdv-S hot (O march ag ii:st j lration Mr. Webster, with regard to ' U'"' entirely composed of piece, not larger u-. If ti ( v mean any thing more llian . ., , , i - i i ; than a two shilling bit. The whole house is u. . ii u- ) ii "i i j s, : this matter, stands on high ground. ,. ,, , . , r ,..1,iv i Lr iv-i 1,,- if their ann'Mite for fedlt .. , ,, . . , , Inrnished with these things by her band a ot.uado U tin. l iW - c i i . i, . ,j ((. vcry p.rly lhut lorinu.,y de ,.,dcd ; worU (usn with $nch; wif , . he. Oi a 5U I lersso keen, t.u en '-,.;,...:, now ra unon llercah for iik;i,i i,i "h,,,,.. ,r,.i, ,;,iW,. n..,l fill it
. 1 i. .1 lil.nnt w. n:i:n nf I .. . . 1 I
U to. in.. on nt , """ ' I . - -1 Ut. ti.ir. u th ..Mines.''
.Nu;i:ll-i
ml, will take due notice
JASWJ'.LL &. MAJOR, Attfs for Applicant. Lawrence-burgh, Feb'y 6th, 1 833. 1.-4 w.
Vhich he "Warrants for durability workmanship, oqiio I to any in the western country ; which he will dispose of, on reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase, will please call and jndu'e for themselvos. 'M. N. ROGERS. May, If'tL -11.-0111.
VNIEL J. CASWELL & DANIELS. MAJOR, Attoruies and Counsellors at
law, have entered into partnership, and will practice in ihe third Judicial Circuit of Indiana, particularly in the counties of Dearborn.
Franklin, Ripley and Switzerland;
Hie Sunreme Court at Indianapolis.
Short street immediately opposite.Mr. Ludlow's larjr brick building; where 1). S. Major will at all times be found, unless, absent on business, ready to attend to any professional services that may be required. He will also attend to the settlement of estates before the Probate Court ; and of claims before the Com
missioners Court of Dearborn county. 1 ersoiis wishing Deeds, Mortgages, Powers of Attorney, or conveyances ol any kind, can have them drawn in a legal and unexceptionable form, bv calling at their office. All business confided to Cawcll Sc Major will receive the united and strict attention of both.
Lawrcnceburgh, Oct.l'J, 1 S.,J. 3l.-lyr.
I . ! .
journey ol a inotisaen inner-
r ation may prove bloodle-s; they may i there fore miss ti e martial feast. for which ! their mighty stomacs are so sot. It thev will say the word, we promise them tiiollhr.v sh dl each, from their Colonel to their Vm poral. find a Southern antagonist, who will come to Ne w oik. t xnres.-dy to gratify them; ami w ill, if it is iicc.i".ary, sht the ears of every palfrv braggart of an officer in their
Regiment oftdaves. V, e know gent I
The bill to niovide for the distribu
tion of the proceeds of the saR's of the Public Land, among the sei eral States
men m lias town, wno ..it- 1"' 'f ! Tim,.s of uie HU, instant, savs: p ady to do what we nvt.lion, if the I u th, seaboard to the moi.n
Slave rlii in Jlaryland.--ln the Maryland IIuus.' of Delegates, January ltith, it was, oil motion of Mr Johnson. Ordered, That the Committee on the col-
.In ivirnni'.. A- r. whiil. Ii -i ored ..nnula t ion be nisi ruele'd t o 1 unu i re into
i c. i,, ..( ....rl.-. -I.i ' the nroniietv and practicability ol ;esignatin
IJI'tll lOi ,l tiumui u. un 3 unuii ui- ii . . - - . , v . . 1 ' .1 ; i some future day beyond which all slaves who hate m the Senate, passed its third IIKly be bn! itl" tl,i;state after that period, reading yesterday ia tuat body, mid sh.lU l)f, n,e llp(M1 arrivins !Vt a given age, will How COHIO before the House of Re- ami upon condition net to be permitted to
Kill. Int., January 20. j remain in this state; but shall he removed to j Africa or some other place of safety beyond
the limits ol the U. Mates, as may Da provi-
make report to this
Catiiiosa. rjj-HIIIS is to forewarn any person or persons, jri- from taking an assignment on two notes, given by me to John Hugh's, the one for thirteen dollars ; and tho other for fourteen dol
us: dated the tilth of Alav a 8.1 2. As I am
determined not to pay either of them unless
compelled hy law. J ESSE VAN DO LA II. Cesar-Creek To. D. C . Ind., Jan. 2a, 1333
Estrays.
presentatives.-
S i;Tii Carolina. 1 he Columbia!
ded for by law and House.
Regiment in question, w..l a' c'Pl ' : (;UI South Carolina is now one school I T pint o.ah, and sent on the names ol their f . The vo(;iics of b;v ot:;c:rs.'' , u-loa and tlie ('onstilution of these , ? -
Tiih William Seahooij. A letter from Wrshin.g'oa informs us that the I're-ident expresses the highe -l indignafinri i.t the insult done to the Ameii-
ean Fh g in
ii K ci.RRov. I lurteea riergy man oi i-
iny hat e declined the invitation ol the sen-
aml assembly of N . York, to open their
o...al..ne o-iU ilv liv nniiir. 'Phe
t.micd Mates, are every where pre- lhe opposition ,lli(.h t,H. paring for the contest whicli Andrew , enipjliyi;-lWll ,,f chaplains has met with; the J,l kson and the ManufacltircrS are at- nupleasent discussions which it has given tempting to curse this land with. Oil rise to, and which will probably be renewed
the William S; ahrook.' the first day ot I t'liruary lUW C ro- ; "on, year io yv.ir.
"At the mention of the S-abrook, an l limans will be ready to sere their the iu-iilt to our banner, the old hero Commander-in-Chit f. A company of r.is .frnm liisscaf.and stretching out ! mounted minute men will be ready in
his arm in the manner peculiar to him each district to move at the summons,
TAKEN up by Samuel Frazier, Laughery Township, Dearborn County, Indiana, on the
31st day of December 18.U ; one yolieol re
mill v oxen, marked with a crop, and swallow
I'miU in eac h ear, with sonic white under each of their bellies ; one nitba small white spot on
his forehead. No other . mark, nor brain
perceivable, supposed to be live, or mx years
old, appraised at twenty live Hollars, hy .lames MH'lean, and John Falu. on the loth day of January 1833. A correct copy taken from my record of Estrays the date above. THOMAS BACJGS, J. P. Jan. 30, 1833. 17.-3w.
a,tuiihrs ibr Salt"! THE subsr r'iber has lately received i very large addition to his stock of llm J . v . .ex- ... c l
BEii, ami now oners 101 .lle
fat of Boards and Plank, 1-3,000 " w Joist 15,000 " t; Scantling, 300,00 Shin?!:. WiUiam Tate. Lawrcnceburgh, July 12, 1332. ' Flour. A few barrels of Fresh Flour for sale. Also, a few half-barrels of buck wheat tlour.by
Tot SEY Sc Dl.NN.
Feb. 8th, 1833.
ANALYSIS OF FROCF.EIMNOS. Tuksoay, January 15. In the Senile yesterday, the lion. Silas Wri.d.t. ir.. elected bv the Legislature of New
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npon the bank who gn,ed on the! bama. Georgia, North Carolina, and ; ;;it' 1' befoll'S umil if.onofhis fith.er's flag 8honld V.rginia, may have pa,ed rcsoln ions ;;JU of lhe Honorable Arave attacked her. What, our banner ; denouncing Nullification, thousands of no( N;lll(aiMi r(..,.lectrd a Senator in Con-
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degraded at home, held up to derision, volunteers from these States are rea- gres, by the Legislature of Delaware, for six mocked, and (coff-'d at, when every !dy even now to corne to our aid. 'yart from and and Bitr th 4th of Match
Cossimeroal Itaank oi CiBiiaiiti. The subscribers have made arrangements to redeem the paper of the above im-tit ut iuii at the following places and rates of discount : In Philadelphia ul our office, No. 10, South Third street, at j per cent. In N. York at R. L. Neviu's office, comer of Wall and William streets, at 1 per cent. In consequence of which the notes of this Bank for $5 and upwards, will be fr. ely r-
i 1 ...... ...I I,,- ...oi-. l, i.,l mid nlhers. in the above
as quaiiiieop. ,
ie cities anil Ih.ir vicinnies, in pai , yj"-
for irood, and in (he settlement, ol accouui'
Take IVolico. rgHAT the subset iber may be able to pay JL for Medicines purchased the past year, and procure a good supply for the one now commenced; he most earnestly requests all persons indebted to him, to close thcir account, up to the commencement of lhe present year. Immediate attention to this notice will be important lo him, as he really needs all that is due t him to enable him to comply with his contracts; and procure a necessary supply ol
Medicine suited to the demands of th neighborhood. EZRA FERRIS. January 3d, 1333.
alt for Sale.
The Subscribers have a quantity of salt on hand which they offer at the market pneo 'i ousey 4. Dunn. Lawr.nerbnrgh Feb. 1st.
MAXWELL &. BARKHU,Stoekand
Exchange brokers, No. 10, South Thud street. Philadelphia, Do. 17.t45-Sw.
Doi t. II. II. ISar,:.n-, FFERS his professieiuil tervii tt to the citizens of
Manchester, AND THE tURROODINO COriTRT
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