Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 50, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 22 February 1833 — Page 3
I.AWRSWCE3UIIGH, INDIANA.
Fill DAY, FER.22, 1833 f 1, .).:;,,, .u. . , iiule pulsation leiininc ; . .' " rt hU .,... J" ! "rme' '"'"gatiou to ex Whether in a ..riv? '." .e of his rest .r,a ZriWr.W'K "V may . .. ' filllM COIMil I .. ",:CT- u a smiT u-oni,.-,. w.ii, JL,rr f rntm m 10 seTd ,heir "' " ' cause '- i We uiiderfT.i,.. 77x "7 ' '"g !S a list rI 111 run,! -1 ... '. u"""ts lor instable ior this . iu..M;ipat. the ensuing March cloc ticn. 1 : . Jabez "Whipple. GardnerEliott,' John Gattcnhy, Lemuel G. Elder, Joseph Boone, Jarnes Salmon. H. W Cloud, Fhilip Calvin, Vialler Hudson, Win. Reno, Win. Sparks. c scu the f llowi.i'' noiice in tbjrookvi!le paper: t We have been requested to say that. -'iMos I.am:. Es!. i-S l...,r : ..." ' I" - '"-"'""HI LltJWI) 4...i,'jiuaie .'or t.onnrr, Si i tliis (lib) district; composed of the com-t:C9 of p2(:a'ur, l WUm, Rirl,y, SwitzcrianJkcarbornand U-ish. ! ib l.urilUaie or ( Oli.rr, e.; ,. ft c We unnorstand that a rcii-ious rcpr'etaUve meeting waslab.lv luldat Craw fo Jd.viile, in Stat,-. s..:n,k'me since, which passed resolution, h fi vote of? to 0 diapprovinu "f Tern, perancc, Missionary, liible, Sabbath Echoed and Trac t Sot ietie-. The next time ti.ev Kicet. it i cxd'tIi-.I iti:it i-....- ' ' r ii.i oil! rec oHiiiicn ! iin.icic; par tie?, oahs, and a!! k 1 1 s c of i;,it nmcr-' nin.p ., I 1.1.-. t iim "'- "asj.nei.n. i ne argnment: mat they ned, was. that tl..-v were not mentioned in the l.iM.-v t me a r,ru- - n:e,u taat 'vasoacc u-ed in Scotland to;, r-veiit the iatvoducli'.n of Pontoon A co;y of a 1 amily Keouid S?as been : left at this oijice for cxamin it ion. It is an engraving reeer.tlv executed in ! (';,:,,: T . !' ! 'ii , ' ' Cii.tinnatt. and puoh-he.! bv Cratt cc Lynn, of Rising Sun, Indiana -it i .iC i " -e.i ..b !,:, wo t.iiiiA, comr 'i ii i . . . : ll .... i i mend it to everv intvl!i'-rnt h-A.x ;,l,,r,F wifiiout comment or cvm rntl.ii, T P I lo tr'lom rv-Pr , ' ' , iVv cn1!(,.,&,ei t,e .cspective adumns nre truly appropriate, and well-cxocut J. Por f Vriinnl nrn.. .7 :.Gia?, vliore ' nonument in memory of Washhv-: ion. a-M the genius of libertv. Overi .:i.-7;'i.;g.-s, there are two turtledoves, representing aflection, &c. It is tre-tii-rnilv ciiil il, -if i iviJi- f l, :.. i. I.i - " :' " i'!e;.- iiiiu'.i if one die. the other pinog itself to death.' a conmu mmoration of its mate. Therefore comes the aphorism, as ajlc! Ionetc cs a o'vi-e ." 3 verv annronriafr: 1 no motto It l I mox a.xd Liui.-nTV.'1 1'Lverv patri ctic American like? to view (h.e .laic it is therefore placed at the head, and ' " reprc?c;ited as coming down amidst the brilliant rays of tiie isun, with now and tlien a cloud to impede its pi ogress; recalliag the idea, that the U. 8. are rapidly ii-iiig. notwiihslaiiding a few darkneu i is fib-truct the w a . The darts in one cliw, representing war, in I ill'': ether, the olive branch representing peace. Th'i Ka-tcni and Westorn iicimsimercs are tiiaccd on each si pltercs are placed on each muo;, , i the ca-lo. We can, then lore, tecommend it to the public.as bciitr a beauicii'tr a beau-. lii'nl id.m f,,r t,r..-rvii.fr il.p tcr.irds of a f tiiiilv, and handing them down to the latest postei ily. Oi :iU' nl ami u! ility are happily blended, (...a-cs ami , frames with tiie Kteoio it rcouire.l, but llay are gf i.eially ti.( d on lollei-. The names of the. family are put donC ....! I. ... 1 ... 1. lli.i nr.". r. r!ii. ori.::-:'-.uai mu, . , --or-sl.ave. acl.'abie jhid he col. airs are ol an in-; s'.i'de can be i xam- i ncd af lii'ouice, and il drtiiandcd, oi! rs will be ortieied im-oediatcly. AVefmd the follo-.uti- specious no- , , . M-. , '.ice m the last eslrr. I ime. "Another fiiend h . Mauihi.p At (iiedtvitle, Ohio, af i .. I . ... I . I i i. IV hir I 1 1 I I .1 III' i , i i : ill a HIOU lo.i.-oo I I 14. i I I 'I 'I witli p-reat impal .eni:e, C. Ii. i i.oop, , . j . 4J, i . a.itor o. the . . ' ' M.-, Annv )f. Mi. 1,-1 as Voui!'' pnUeman oi ounu ui rn.ment and npcctable talents; the young ... . ...i.:ii .... i . circle mi wnicn ne on. e. . , - -. t , W III IV "III liii unexpcctd him the right vioe. i it. W v. extend to ; hand cf con r atul i- .. ' FiXtraet from a feu The followiu obM.'. jf'tMH made by Mr. W t-ter on .1. i-ii l,..f,-,. the Senate bnalh- s the hill noV I'tl'HC - the h uepi."itof pa. notion, ami al the .. . .... re. ... i hill'.! ame J time fh ou3 on. 4.4".. i "Mr. Pfeii lent, I ,a'v ' iU " ;l" ion to lay, that Iu,T0,t hi mcaiure,'
as an independent member of the sen-:
111 u.e uucnargeot tne dictates of ; ance cannot be suspended.unless by the ! his residence in Lawrenceburo-h at 1 my own conscience. I am no man's now-Pr whirl, psrnhlkl.pd if ti,0.,tK r!vii, ..o 1 j r.i P m
11 i , ., , .......,.-.... - .,. uivunuiuru num, .iiisrd lung anu iminiui nines;, j leader; and, on the other hand, I fob tho srovernor is to ?iVe that nrdinnnrp I whirh Kr ;ii?rtllf ... t,
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and the Star of the Constitution. I be-' late resolutions of a meeting of individu;;hovo the country is in considerable dun-lab at Charleston, recommending a y ger; I believe an unlawful combination j non-enforcement of the ordinance until
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u - lu n inemiegrity ol the Union. rafter the 3d of March ensuincwe should heheve the crisis calls for a mild, tern-; think, cannot set aside the "obligation perate, forbennnjr, but indexible, firm 'of Governor Hayne. Yet we earnesttxeru,5ou rtlic l:,u s- And under tins ly hope that something may take place
ConVIC'lOll, 1 iriveaheartv ennnnrr InMn rpHiirptho tnmnpr nfnoknnc In tl,
the Administration, in all measures. I ! .1.. 4 . ' 11 , ; mean to take mv fair share of resnonsi-; unity, to support them Iranklv and t.iir-
j 1', 'vithout reflections on the past, and j Nullification Deritx. From the i without mixing other topics in their ; following, received by the National InI discussion. tehgenccr of the Oth.'by the river, it ; appears that Nullification has bejran
; Messrs. iS'pr.'.gue arul Holmes, the iTJtiitfd Sf:if r..... rr-., .u,,i . ... , na e otCi'i n; i led .y resi"-) th"ir o lice--. 1 "-"""in.., I - 11 vnL 1,1 'if legislature ot u. to b I. ' ! A n i M t ,a .. r l i-i i i 4.. vi.ij.uw.i (J1 KuiiiL i.ina toon, ' ll (1,trov conlah.ing a po, sand ncrsoi-s. i'iai: on tne iiin r.iul j.t!i ot iov. I t! the town of I'ron-' ilation of ten tb OU- : , . ' . j Ni:v Vcnu. :. I .'l.."lfl". is r- " " ' ' I ,J v , ,-i . T , a ii ., .,:ir in l on-ir e--s irom .cv orK for ears, from the Fourth of March ; i.oxt. in the place of Mr. Dudley. j Joi;;; Uvxnoi.rn. Tliis most rnali-l nant of .! i-'o rats, has been exhibiting I.i tn -v It" ;it C,(,u lotto Couvt-horHe, Vi v una. :,t a m-'ot,!! ot men who call ivrs n r. oi. m. have in. on f ediii"his v Mii'y and his ni;ilici with asubser- : mo .,1051 i.umuiaung tnal. l!ii- ! t0,,nU.v ,s evt-n-xnihitod. i. Mr. Randolph called the meetin 'it . i . 1 iO took Sue ( I iair without nooiia.uiuii r voie, 1 1 prt'cnted a set of resoltiir i ... . . , lon . !.C named a committee to W, in h I ................ i" I 'Pl. . . , . H'V Were lerMI'ei. 1 : a i rii'nmiltor j.i.v.j'ic'i i. it in un.i .aui'-JUM y so liiuuie meeting Cii. Uuz, ,n. llic u':l,se o! Uopresemauves., on ! fbe (the Tari' j)ii! being under i : T j I T T . .. t jim, i ti i MU (iu -run u!t n u iiiui iiiiu: r - O.1:,.., -inn !oa. nr,vin,r r.nt 4f. U:r j ' - f jiw.-.., mi. in -conce.uiou ot a remark; made . ' Air. Vintoti ot Ohio, Mr. . ill reply a speech i) Javoroftho IJiil by Mr. - ilaV. observed tlirft he "would sooner! cu; m;iI1 u !i0 occn;,icd the seals' arour him swept U'Viiv no otmi i .ii soom; , see the nvtrs oi tins laiu ion i . i i ..... .a witli iood Land one half of the popuia-; 1,0,1 ol ';'ir rvrl' by i!i:j he pv'n-!i ! sword, than see one jot or tiilo cf' that sacrod'Consti'ulion which had o:i ; i net uca'.iteu t 'us tsv oar iaiaeis, or l .. . . ! ' . I r . ! Oi i me laus obliti.rcfcd hv Ibiec." .il i - McDefiic, at t!io cnclnsion of this rein ii k. cried out. Loin his seat, i.vOoes-j piorrel'5 and a disgraceful scene of con-' lusioa and altcrcali .ti followed. The ' Chair call -1 to .rder and was an- '.!.. .1 lv fr f,.,-..-.., r ..... ... i i i .... v . ,-.. invirte t) X' 1 till". Mr. M I j.iiile h;.. it ri. it us niaigaaoon in t! jiliati.' manner tu'o.d, at m I m a..-ti'u '.ir 1 by .Mr. i sen; itn io as i ee one vutere '. '.-y Cod," exclaimn w!at have e in.-a.'i i 1 liear. it Cor lU'lul irress. on toe .:;).'!' o an Ateei ican a Tiiat th iitienien would every man on this tlmvi-r swept o!f the riv-: is ol tins woo!, country run nloed, and ' half the pc'pulali.au of ti ou r fair in-! heritauce put to the sword, rather tliatii that coa-iita'.iot; saould oe rz'a:'iV,f,whieii . Mr. ( . had h'-ard ;i,e g .nlleman hitn-: s; If 1 eclare to have been a Ire ad v vio-! , ... v ri, c I'll' M jt i fvw,.-.,i( ,n lJ I r'.MllL j time in vaia to set ihe g.-i.tiemcti right; i:i i-'-ird to the
i:i f giird to the j-ir-gle wmd whiihldel. Holland jet commands the navi
nan can- (1 mi mucii uii-i liu i but abigaliou ot the
ter (,ie 'due conl'.i-ioa had b i'i soine-i
w!iat stilled by t!ie cry cf 'Order, gen-jer tlemen, orderf" from the chair,he n. ana -
,1 in his explanation. What ! a tu-s ami nolo r wi!. n i cir,,rl. ti-, .! m-H' ma i h v ad zio'a'cd Mr. Y's mranin :. and well nig'i obi J ratal order ( 1 1 1 in thi'ir di libera' i.m-:. riilw.r h- iLfir . . . . ' . J t,( lu.ani;g or Mr. Y's care(.sS.vj ()f fiiunciation. When will there bo an end to these disgraceful scene An Tth in our legislative halls? Jugns'raih. V.'c have yrt to leara thr? result of I the mission of the state of Virginia to ; , . , ., v, ., ,- 'tne ''sovereignly ol South Carolina. . Mauv beli-ve that, on the rr7uc of the - . 'i no i ,u ii: hue " in niuin.i.vi ii rui.1 iiolinanre nnlil C.mnl ..fll,,. ... , ..r . .... . i . . . ' l . , . I ,.- ii' ai -rniti in i mii i .,,Mii nn; iii.ii i' ton "States' Rights and Free Trade n, VVf of F, b, uarv lir,tannouue that, in pursuance, of orders from i-hitiiiton, "the BritiMi shiii hotrer , M'""" 1 " ' ;I" ' espanixh oi 1 1; I lermoso llalianjcio, from Havana, have been brought in to the. roads by the United Slates tevc.nue forces iii tlie harbor." The ctlitrr adds that tins act, "il lollowed j : "P- ni'i't bring the gcmral government, in colli-ion with U-," meaning, wd . . , ' , ' "." .. .... . . one oi the , ndnor organs ol (hat party. I And we have al-o other accounts vv!l" :l v,)cw a very Ivlil? e-piit on tne part of the nulbliei s, and a resolution to
carry-out their projects. The ordi
- ;---- 41.4. south, and brinp- the leadino-to n pause. jYilcs. " '0'1 ',e "'rong side. The vilio-ance of i ' t!ie revenue oflicers has nullified the! nnlhtymgordinance. J he nullifying -r i .i - .Alcrcury denounces the measure as an: agcrcsion en South Carolina. That's a tro-J one. (Jen. Hamilton's impor- . . . .. ... . . . . r tati iion of eu-ir will probably be placed j the same predicament. It will make j m ine same pre 110 c:,se to tr.v l'ie Tf,stion, until the na-i vvpfSouth Carolina is competent to on.1 i . i . . i iorce uie ; irainanre repievn law. in 1 . defiance 0f the naliifvin- nroce of lbP i revenue cutters and the forts. Vhen 4T-1 j ! llCn I .11 .i.i. -.in .. i "'in mac Do f lien southern men
! .. " i- 1 1 j 'n tut: cease to swajisjcr ami bluster, ami not,!Statc road leading from Shelbjrville to Ruskbefore. Longtime hence. Giz. j vilie, containing rROU SOUTH CAROLINA. ' AcrCS.
Charleston, Feb. 2. Y ter'ar, the birth-duy of practical fii'atinii othcrwis:? culled the Jala! Jt is I f t'tbrnriri:. was ?iun;i!izi'd hv no event of greater im 'ort.iiicn than a somewhat more riid en-f-ii-eemenf, than u-aial, of the rcvrliue law'. The IrilHi sliijj Ilo;rr Stew rt,frnm;Creenock, ....a ......:!. n: it..- i.. ir..i . ' i'""-" "n ....,u,i,. .nuninu, irom irtvannu, were taken in charge by the United S:tatei Revenue forcu in our harbor, until tin duty on the merchandise thev contained should he properly secured to the Government. This pr.iceediii:- has been d enoniKed by an
LfPiim; Journal, as a "eeileral aptrression, State authorities. So In-from this t.fii!- the ! cas, the course pursued by the Collection ot! this occasion, in compliance with instructiiai',is in strict conformity with the provisions I oii:ic.igi.-iiih.icu -am act to re.cuiaie tne : collection ef duties on imposts and tonnage," n sed the 2 1 .March, KM an act, the va'liditv r contimiion.-.!itv of -, to,. ,,..v,r i v' - j - - . ... i mi .i. .i . .i.-i q'le.x.ono... mat uu, amouiiu ton "1-e.leral irres-ion" can only be maintained br thosi w ho are au.vii.us for eome nrctext to comment-' hostilities. Courier. : . -S6 Tee llaliimorc Patriot iCWS. )t of the 13th, :.. 1 i i . .1 nn-ivoo osiei u.n , oy ine river, gives q'ii. :- details of Foreign news brought to ,ev York by the Orpheus,) C'apl. Cobb, from Liverpool, January c give ir--" most, interesting ol , extiacted m ...e 1 atnoi Irom t! e .New York CoMitnercial Advertiser. Tie-ii- principal interes'is cf'thc Elates of HOLLAND AND UELGIUM. TI... :. . ii- . r 1 ti". lllltlli;,liUia'.lll,u II IV. .1 v... c since, via 1) ston, that t'.io King of il-, llatid had refused to sanction the I capita!. ition of the Ibtron Chasse ,() ; r,,- ... ; .. 1.1..1 t.,,-..r....L,i- ..' mi ui ii. ki.iu u Uliiiu rmiv-ioii ji i tiie I-'orts l.iilo and Leifkenshock, i conlinsict. The coasequeuce is, that li.e -tuidy old liaroa raid his troops are detained by the i reac h as prisoners cf war. Jut as the furls referred to had been pre iously sepetated by the Du.eh tioverimient from the Baron's coMin;,i:iu, the French army had no rigat. by tiie terms of (lie intervention, to proceed agiiinst those places. Jjeuij moreover compelled by these terms to evacuate Belgium, and return to i i ance immediately on the fall ot the citadel, they had already commenced a i ettoade. Tiius Antwerp has fallen, Au . K .i.;ir!i ',,., ;nt, ' 11 tit. j J til. It J TtY 1111111 Lillo and Leifkenshock from the cilarSclivMt, sin J we bo not perceive tiiat tl.e Uinieuuy is any uearr , i . . i i - i j an adjustment than it was before 1 Trance and linglaud entered upon the shameful 111. I , . i roiiu lilt, nr MlO I k'l n 111 Chaise are held as prisoners ol war, and were already on their march to Dunkirk. Meantime Belgium will retain her possession of Veidoo, and the torts of Lirnburgh aud l.uxemhurgh, which have been awarded to Holland, until the latter shall evacuate the farts below Antwerp, before mentioned. Ample details will be found below. Tin: Tariff In the f.na rr yesterday, Mr. Ci.at gave notice that he should, on this day, mov ior leave to introduce a bill io modify tke Art of last session, imposing Dutie on Imports. He had come to the determination to oiler this measure with the hopt perhaps vain hope of reconciling conflicting opinion in tins country on the subject to which it related; anr! he should, with the permission of the Senate, uceoiapany toe motion with some explanation of the principles on which the bill was bottomed. In the House, or Kern esf.ntatives, also, it
- i,--- i ............ inyi.iuu, t ij'iiii-, ai i ii i ,u his services may ue loii : ne- ' ami the first step towards a collifionwith theicessarv, bv his friends. Having a iirct t ex. i c . il c. . i- .i-i . . . t . " " 5 ' - '
will be percc.ve,l,by the report of Procecluis , . , I V ,7 . ...-.rk, nn, li- iu!s ,uiisi "ady to atlen.l to any prulcSHonal er- . ' f 1 . .. , . i - I Ins forehead. No other uiarlis nor b.an.ls, . ;.. ii ...:n ,u ,.
theie, that a new direction is likely to be (riv en to the hill depending in that House, and known as .Mr. V r.iii'i. vscn's bill. In conse(M1,,, .,,, th;. ,(;., , that House, the bill was postponed until to-.lay. The final i-ne of this Tariff question has Income mote than ever uncerlao. I Jt.l,tt. M.Vl. iioi:M:-iEi!i,s, Neatly printed at this ollice.
n-i D.'ed On Monday morninc last, at
q. lie had nearly plcted the 57th year of his age, and was one among the earliest settlers in this part of Indiana. A CARI. Br. J. II. Urower, Will attend to the practice of 41k3 U.' B. J f In all of its various brar.ches. Febv S. 3 in. Farms for Sale.
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ji'rolHihan.IShortnr.olsins'terhe.-iL'Hi-lHLi..beriberi ww ffiK$Jg low's new bnihlirij, win-ra thfv inttnl tok'"' to 8eU two ; constantly fur sle, in ;, ! .jiuoii to Fry ;-,. nrTr i &.c, Wiiiskct'. Flour iim! ;;;ilt hv ih. R. . r . .'
VALUAISIjU FARMS, one ''"S on tlie waters of Lewises C IUI,es tfoulh '"Siielbvville, contain,.!, -m 4 A A -i wk, ? r-: r ...i, t, : rri. . . . "i"u. iiitmareiwotaom il ... I I . i. Uou-es 0,1 u,e same' :ind tw8 s,ullU joungOr-. "u on me same, ;mu twt siuall youn Ur- - Tlio ntVior 1 vi ii ir 01 ...,'lo T-..l t C1...1! :li on Little Bine River, and directlv ..n fho I ... 1 . rl. . r. . . . , ofi Inch are irniiroved. with a s:ca!l Annl and Peach Orchard that are larga eunuch tu i bare. Any person wiblung to purchase can cidl on ! both or either of the subscribers at .Shelby ville. i N. TEAL, ; S. WALKER. ! Shclbyville, Feb. 5, 1S33. 4S.-3.V. LAW.-tOTJCS:: fHlHE subscriber having quit public bui. I M. i.es he wall practice law in th- S ! oretne court, Circuit court, and other inn oior j cpurts, so lar as his services may be fori ! ne-1 ttMisive accpi.i intanco through the hi iled ', State he will attend to the collection of el u. s ! o, or iVom, any part of the Unicn, whicb in; y I be placed in his hand?. Anv Law bisiue ni t ' into llie hands ol .lo in 'I ?t. Jim r.si, i ... .. , . ..... .. Decatur County, will receive the united s t:e -tion of both. He will be found at his io ideuce in La wrenccburgh when not out of U i n npuii business. JOHN TEST January, 12th, 1 &32t 44-j. Notice. mil... I all whom it may concern, mote partie-i lliarly to the heirs and le;al representa tivei ii i ii , i . , , I! I inm;IS I III I l. nn II u.i I . mrn r.Ai.il. of Thomas Huildieston, late n f Deal born coun ty, and state of Indiana, deceased. Notice v. hereby given, tliat application will be made j to the next Dearborn Circuit Court, on the i Chancery side of said tourt, to be holden in Lawrcncebrsh on the 4th Monday m March next, tor the appointment ot Commissioners,! unilcr an Act ol the Legislature of the State of Indiana, entitled " An act to provide for the partition of real estate," to set oil' and partition among the leiral claimants, their j Ii .. 1 ,. J of . ... t-1 i . In,,ts or parcels of lands, ly- , " v" " ,hiii- in I iH ( 'on 111 v nil. St.ite liliro. , said, described as follows, to-wit: The North ' half, and outh East quarter, f section No t;, Town G, Ranje one West, containing 45U acres, more or less. Also, a certain other lot, tor parcel, of laud being on the West side, of, . .. ,. ... 4 .. the south east quarter of cectiou No l'.l, Town !
six, Kane one West of the Mercdian line desperate, and can rarely he cured, though drawn from tho mouth of the great Miami Hi- they may be greatly relieved bv a p( r.evervrr, beginning at tho South Eat corner of ing use of tl'is Tinclure . It i i not to ba supsaid quarter ; thence, easterly along the lino : pi.-ed that casts of man v Years standing can of siiid quartt r, forty three and one half rods; be cured at once, where the habit has becou thence-, north to the creek; thence, westerly ussimuiated to tin? nature of ti. complaint along the creek shore to the parallel line run tor in such cases the whole 1-abit oi body and by B. J. IJlythe, thirty eight rods distance ' quality of the blood must ba charged, ana from the first named corner; thence, Norther -: this must be the work ef time. Fri-e, $1 pfi' ly parallel with the West line of said quarter, ' bottle. to the North line of raid quarUr ; thence j (ty The above. Medicines m e CareWest to the NorUi West corner ol said qu" ! fully prepared by II. li. Reynolds, of ter thirty cisrht rods; thence southern- to the!,, . 1 r T- i first naufed bound, supposed to contain thirty i 1'tavta, IS. . a.,d none is genuine, uneight and one halt acres of land, more or less, less the outside pril.teu wrapper IS llgnbemg the same piece of land dialled by An-, ed by him in his own hand writing, drew Anderson sen, and Andrew Anderson', 'or sale bv EZHA Fi'IlilllS. ji'.n. to Thomas Huddleston. Said applica-: " ' ' turn will be made by Robert Huddleston, one j LawrClSCt Kill Vgll oi the turviving heirs tf Thomas Huddleston, 1 m n Z -- it rti TiTr dec-d, and one of thr legal claimants of the H-ilclll 1VE.4.E Ei i tv? i J afot'esaid premises, of which said application f HI HE subscriber takes this method to inform all perrons concerned, or in any way interest- ! J2 iie public in general that lie has estubed, will take due notice. j lished the chaii making business, on High CASWELL fc -MAJOR, Alty's ' treet, opposite the market house, where ha for Applicant. j will keep constantly on hand a large and Lawrencebui'gb, Feb'y 6th, 1833. 4?.-4w. , splendid assortment of
CoJtiisicrcitil ISaaiik oi" Cincinnati. The subscribers have made arrangements to redeem the paper of the above institutional the following places and rates of discount : In Philadelphia at our office, No. lu, bouth Third street, at i per cent. In N. York at R L. Nevin's oiTice, earner of Wall and William streets, at 1 per cent lu consequence of which the notes of this Bank for $5 and upwards, will be freely re - eeived by merchants and others, in the above cities aud their vicinities, at par, in payment for goods, and in the settlements of accounts. MAXWELL &. BARKKR, Stock and Exchange brokers, Mo. 10, South Third street. Philadelphia, Hec. 17. la-tiw. Estraj s. TAKEN up by Samuel Frazier, Lauhery Township Dearborn County, Indiana, ri. the 31st day of December 1833; one yoke of red muly oxen, inarKeil witn a crop, ...... sw.uiow fork in .-ach ear, with some white undwr each (-! luili;... n... .,;ik . imii wM nnt nn perceivable, supposed to be five, or six years old, appraited at twenty five doll, by James ftlaaean, and Jetill f am, on me mui uy January 1833. A correct copy taken from my record of Estrays the date above. THOMAS BAC.GS,J. F. Jan. 30, 1833. l7.-3w. JOK WORK, Neatly executed at this office.
Flour. A few ban-ali of Fresh Fltvir for m!e. a lew liHif-barreU of buck wlitut fluur.br Feb. 8th, 1S33.
alt for Sale. The Subscribers luivo a q-i.intity of salt on hand which they oiler at the m.Irliet prioa J ousey ii. Dunu. Lawrenceburirh F'-b. st. Wott. 171. 2I.'H:jr;If2JS-, CFFKRS hia profesioaal services t tits P citiens of ANT) Ti? E SUUnOPNDKVO COTiN'Tttr. I'oinEcribj. H. i.t iCBfh I -B- removed tbt-ir stock of goods to the ccri all of which will b? sold low for ca.h ; o.- i.ial I I'uuiiji titrtri ti'iiit u in fc 'ii Olijy Kr HilV III IjaCu ' (rr,.,. .1-. T " ' " j uwiu un, inn uuj ui J.tliuf ) lt'S.L, Doo. 5th. 1S.1:' j.;:. r.avi? ' : ... - . .. - - ' ' I.IUlik" .'i3i,t . , , j.iii. ; - .... . .... itf.vt'i ', x-...r ...1 ,i i ' : t-.. I . : " i J . "-v v' - " x,,.,. ..,r;.. .ir..,.. c... ,.. 425,000 fert nf Thanh r.r-J Van, J 1,000 " Joi' 15,000 mtiir.' 500,000 Shiwhs. ViJh;im Tata. Lawrencob-ir-h, July I J, 13.1. Very Tnluable Icdiciuca For sale. DP.. PIHRSO-vT'S WiliClZ J --. - Ji 4ra-!. n r r , , 0'" tirS -0g--, Ci-'.ru; .-tsihrnct ar.i Consumption. 1 " Drops inimedi atel j ' 5 Lj'JLi "i-s iimneni.iieiy remote ::,!icu - ty of breathing tightness or stricture ncro.. . . . . . " t:, breast, obstruction - arid ulcer.- uon tijt ''""SS pain in the sido or che't, and Ipittin; ' b!e)0(1- Price, $ 1 per hot;U. Ujl( bot,lesi 5 cents. German Ejrc-1Tater. THOSE troubled with weak, sore or inflamed eyes, will find au invaluable remedy in the GERMAN EYE WATER. This preparation is superior to any now in s:e. The most aggravated cases of inflame;! eyes, are relieved ar.d cured, by a fev at'i.iiciitio!." of this Eye Water. The studious and weak.lv cr ....vi. lilt iiPiiiiuill tlli.i VC.iM, cm . i...i . , , , . ,, ,. . .. fr;.,i ; " i,- , ,. ,, ,- , , , a trial, in winch they w!l unit an ci.ectdlu . . J ! remedy. Price 23 cent per bottle. wi3l;f Rheumal U n .' FOR 'nuiji y, ui u Stijfucfioj'l'.- . ?icsi TpjOR tbi must : J3L now offer to ti, . ,,, r... .. understood to say, .t a ma v he cured wlu-n the Ci j ': j : i: 1 :o o is i ken down, the vital functions impaired, th joints dislocated or rendertd n.e-tioulejs, the cords shrunk ut and the miineics perished. . , , these case ecuerallv may be considered as A. 4B4. Windsor chairs, TEES, Which tie Warrants for durability BBil workmanship, equal to any in the western j country ; w hich he w ill dispose of, on reason- ; able terms. 1 ersons wishing to purchase, will tilcase call and Hide? for themselves. WM. N. ROGERS. May, 1631. ll.Cm. DANIEL J. CASWELL & DANIELS. MAJOR, Attornies and Coumellort at law, have entered into partnership, and will practice in ihe third Judicial Circuit of Indi ana, narticularlv in tho counti.s of Dearborn. ! J- ; P- - t.rrUni ; Also ,n ; Court at lnd.anapol.s. Office on , imm(.,liaU.ly 0,,po,lle.Mr.I,HllaW. . fc hj,(,,n w,,e D. S. Major will b - , , nb,pnt Mf h))ll. Rl 1 . . ' . ; the S(.ulcme)lt of t.flato, bpore lh, , probntc Colf t . allll of c!aiis bt.tore the Commissioncrs Court of Dearborn county. Persons wi.hing Deeds, Mortacs, Powers of Attorney, or convey anees ol any kind, can have them drawn in a legal and unexceptionable form, by calling at their office. All business confided to Caswell & Mnjer will receive the united and strict attention ef both. Lawrenxeburgb, Oct. 12, 1 833. Il.-ljr.
