Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 1, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 15 March 1833 — Page 3
'JTM i'j 'IWlHifiAiVe 'sovereignity in (his nation; and thai! sovc-
sreignitv- lies in (lie people.
1 ItlDAY, 3IAKCJI 13, 183.5.
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TO TI1: ITALIC. In entering team career of Lditor of this pt.rer, I shall present to its reader, a few prefatory observations relative to the manner in which it will he conducted, and hnt few; kllOwillC (hat 111 V fllturn rnnrsi. ,-Ul In. It..,
I-.. .. : I .. 1C...1 t: - r ii,
n wuiis m mi; iiudpimii ui me l-OUSUllI-j tion,tlm States for theif hctter regulation and ' government, had certain powers delegated to ! the chief councils, or Legidaturcs, of thc-e
State?, hy the people, in their sovereign capacity. On the adoption of the Constitution, .1,- i . - -
me people, in gvncrai convention, nain in
criterion by which its merits will he judged, S0"01 Congres--, and kept in reserve certain and not hy any thin - I could now civ rights before delegated to the different Logis-
session lo put it in his pocket anddc-j feat it. It is a course of high assump-j lion and of giovolling execution, un-j worth)' even of President Jack-on, j Had this hill passed, it would have; put to rest the projects of such men as; Senator llcnton. It wound have giv-i en stability to the general value ol re- i al estate, and it would have aided all
improving their facilities:
Ixnt.w W ar. From the Sangamo Journal i of Feb. 2."), we copy the subjoined. It is in j accordance with ali the most authentic inform- . ation we have been able to obtain. 'Humor again is busy in Arranging; plots and confederacies, Cor an Indian war next summer. W e have no faith in the stories j
iiianulactureil ' hy nohod v-knmv-H ho,' am which an? set afloat purely 'to catch gulls.
IPost Coach.
tiieir sovereign canacitv. !p a fV.rthcr dele- 1 l"c otlCS HI
gation nf certain of these sil. ,OTrMonl I"!!' Under IIS provisions
k-
U. i!lVI. .-.. w.r,,. . tV r, .,r" ,-.Tl ,f ll.C
Indian Country, and in whom we have the I S 138 3CrS .'5 !I I tti 'lllixvllw.
utmost cunlidi nee, who state positively (hat i H O.I.N 1). CJ'MMI.NS will eonmiench runtlie Indians are well di-posed and shiw no lung his accoiiiaind.ilioii Stage Line, oa
Ohio would have received from two to 9l," ,u,M,l,t.v- ' ""h l" -V-'"1 ;it . j u.c ii-u, -i .Mar, !,, iro, ,i ill 4l,i,. 1 ,1 11 j Island has published a denial of all the re- ! 5 Try z-c i j-f'lif 1"" 1 i ' 1 1 si r t 1 J three hundred thousand dollars per . , ,-, ' ... c ,. fc.i w t -ai. -mi ., . v. y-.l ii. ,. . Ml i.i. , . ir'"-t'''"-asthefeaesand I-oxes ,. re concern- i, .m ,.,...,. ,.P rl ,. y, .........
annum, which won m wave enaoieu ner , ,., . ., his -. ,,..rs,....-.l -,...-l...l.... ... . " v - '"" '"'
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I H, .,, , , " tlatnrr. -ufflcient f,r the States to nnm-o "IHlUin. WlllCil W uu.u uav e l-liaoiCU j ed, from his own personal knowledge. I ' " 7 ' It will be recollected, that some two or ' " ' . C ll" t0 ""'"" to have discharged her Canal deht,with-! The citizens of (Jalena, at a public li.ecN I ' l""1 -.day -; and return nt." (V ,hrer nthssineo, I gave notice to the read- j interna! affairs, prevent conol- .uKIilinal taxeS.ar,d neatl V to have1 declared their entire d.-belu f in ih, : tl ' --'h-- An po-s; T i-"-. - , dat on. In this wiv " we-the neoole-' in ,luUI"'"'" ' lu -' , . - , , , .. ,. b.e at ten 1 1 on to aecfMiimod a t e ; - epers , a a J ; er cl (he Statesman, that 1 bad become in- lM tl.o pooU llor improvements. For I '.n'r '''' confederacy . the Sae, oxes, ; (.;in. ;,cc,u(,,ts w ,11 be pa.d by th 'j-- teres'.. I ,i . , i r i . . . 1 their sovereign capacity, and nt the States , . . , . , inehagos, Pot towatomies, &c. The ludi- I ,,. ' 1 1 ktl, l U'1 ' 1!1 the establishment; and that on the , . , . , ! liave no (loul)t, tllC system would have ., . , , . ,- , I i ''.pnetor. I V5 ;i,tl- .".! . 1,1 tlii'TS adopted the Constitution of the , ' , " v l r .1 : Agent at Chicago expresses 1,,-h- lief, that j , ... , H j .iglah el lt,e present luo.ilh, should take the; Uiij(((1 S('(U5 1 I heColllC permanent. So much for the .l0 danger need be apprehended from the j - - -.'--d.1' "''r'.1' 1 1 h:M tr "n'.ir lay snperinteialanee. That time I ' 'lt'"' ""5(,i",n i "' 10 T00" mean Spirit of jealousy, in a President Putlowatomics ;' and adds,that irregular 'con- OiEft h:' rolled round, and in taking charge of the ' 1 C ,,Pc1'"0'" will not live an- of thc United State! Ct. Gr,;. duct, such as is imputed to then, is generally TJS hereby given, t.. ali whom it may cot . ., r , ., . .. . " ., , . i der he Constitution any longer, and not the 1 the result of intov ieat ion. and it is a main r ' cern, and more narticui.-irly t the hen paper, 1 .eel liiat it is u resnon-iolc station,!. J - ' rn. ..... ,. , , , , r , , . , , . ., . , . , '. , ,, .. . ' . . 'i States. Such a thing-as a State, in its sove- 1 he 21 11 to MoJflf tii: l.VllirF lias he- 1 ll'('l n's ft t h a t some per, keep uh is .; ey , -"itl I'-. o le; resent a lacs ol John Kawllii:
COtllC the Law of the land. ; with the view oi acpimng from these unlor-
tunale people tlie whole proceeds ol tu ir winter's hunt.1 We again repeat that we have
notro lunch from the reason, that to insure its
success, it must be conducted in a w i v calculated to satisfy its leaders; but there is a j higher and more noble feeling by which we; should be actuated. "Knowledge is power,"1, nnd in n government like our-, in a republic-' n term ofjrovernnu nt, a general knowledge; of the t rans ict ions, and pi inei p les of that coir::iaint, audit- public men, dilhi-ed anions' the pco h-,i the only power, that can for any ! length of time sustain it. Mow then is that.
reign capacity, was not recognized in the formation of the Constitution. The people at that time, in that convention, might have robbed the Legislatures of the
Mates of every paiticle ol power; they might1
i.i ........ . . . i, t 'i .in v i o in ii. iii ,i eoe-
ind legal represent a ties of John Uauliug,
late of Dearborn C.ointv. and State of Indi
ana, (feeea.Ted, viz: To .1 o-eph Smi i h, and Zenilli his wife, forinerly Zenith llawiing. Jamoa
The II furi firr lo nfovrr the CoHrc-
lion of I fir jeirmi!' !S also a law. ; not the least confidence in the truth of 'Indian j H. Ha u Ii n.-, and Sl a l ira Handing, ih.it appliThe !5:11 lo prorilr for ihr rft'slrinulion .war, rumor , and regret to see them in cireu- i cation wiil he mole by Win. K.i wliag of tho
! of the. proccoh of Ac Public I- '.7v lafion, heeanse they are calculated lo injure i ,"""'.v ami .Slate aforesaid, (o (he i.ext Dear- ' ' ' .i .... fc I...W.. '. .i ... -i r
amongt the several States has wr he-1 u,,: l,ro?'u,,l ' ,,,ir l;ue" i" ., u,e rc"i't'nor- s,ue ' . . i, . , . r ., TT . ! " saul t ourt, to tie holuen in Laureuee bu igb on
powers lo a general Congre-.; and thus have r l '" ,l ''' ' oi 1'ic UIII-! 1'oWE.t OF iii: vt rY. i .a ws were nev- t he Jth Monday in March next, f.-rtheap-
formed l!,at mon-ter so much dreaded, a "real ,l;,l,'s !'v? reUiC1 to approve if. cr made fur pretty w omen. A VOtlth fill iH-o.tia.a.t of Co.nuiis-ioner-, nailer
, i . , . .... .. i lie SIL'IKi eveiV other lull fi.it na ,, I ...I .1 ...:.l i i ! tilled
t i.:s:.noaieo "ovei lino 111. II lien lie neo-1 . unnui, uuui ueu (tit ii' o - .inu io
'le at that time had the power . f throwing
hut this
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lo be obtained bv the
de? bv
tho public newspapers. And eviry IMitor should r etdlcct, that hundreds depend upon
him n!c::o, for ad their information in pent- j
ical a Hairs. Tor the means of some, and the local situ;. lions of others, wiil not allow them to take mote than one paper, and from it nhino, they derive a", their knowledge of the
a;..i:rs ol tneir country. 1 ncy nave not me i privilege of comparing their paper with oth-j er3 ; and hence they look to tloir editor a- i the source of all their jnditical in format ion. j
1 ;i .i i ,i . n.7i
these State K,.vern,nents out of existence ; of Pprnaunn I.WS were ... , ... -at length passed, and have become
know by what wonderful machination of theirs, they hue contrived since that tiiee. to sn in-
i crease ill jiower, as now to be ab lo to tin ilV
i ' j j the laws oi Congris-, trample upon the Coni stitutien, and set at dt fiance the snrereiga j will of the eo le. I repeat again that the j Mate governments, and the general govemnient are attributes of the saaie creative pow- , er, ta it th ey h avj their approjri-
lu which io move si mi act, ant
Laws. .Ai,;, Inf. .March
On the land Rill, the vote were PG for, and
40 against it, AleCarty of this state for, Iloen
and Catr, against it.
Tun Xi;v Taiiij f. Tlie following ' classification according to State-, of the 'U ,'C!
olesin the Senate on the i!l
an act, en-
tn act to provide IVr the tiarlitioil of
i t .i . . . t , ii.ti isi.iL', 1 1 1 l'l nil III lll.ll lie iiiiui i imc.1
iocs,, Hkc Uic royreign oi Europe, can , li;i!f(,r tll, f()IIlMvil,.. lI(.-crik.t, ,r:.fs or pardo IIO wrong. 1 he A'e'.V or! Courier eels of laud, !ying and being in the County and and Ivujuirer states that a fasiiiotiahSe State aforesaid , viz. The north west quarter : dressed female, onlv twenty years of ior,i"!' ll,i,l-v f""r' Town.-hi seven, of ii., - I.ir.l,- r.x-. ,, ; , 1 ! . i HaiiL,-e two u e.-t, containing one hundred and age. was lately examined ny tho siitm,r , . , , - ' . - , , .. sixlv aeres ami seyelit v-sii liuinlre.Uhs ol an magistrates on a charge of s'eahng a , ..r.: , ,Ktlll. ,,:, ,.,re r i,.,s. Aho ! Worked C;;) from t'iC door of a dlT good' the North I; t.-t quarter of section one, in town-
tore. 1 de theft w as (ally liroVt'd. i "''! six, ol tiai-i'i: two. West of the meridian
o lie i r.i u ii t'r.ou the in on t h of the C
ri er, eoni ainiug one hinidred
1 i i (ijh.iod of liars pio-i
ler release, Willi an admonition
l ,..t ci t , I.VO
i ill i. ii 1 1 1 I ii i.vr. . i i ; 1 1 : i ! 1 1 1 1 i
Winch ,, . ... , , . i acre?. and Muetv bnndrei.thft oi an acre (d'huid
has recently passed hoth Houses of Con- , ""c w;,s ;vcr lonn.l repeat...-j ,mr r The SiU( w,in!U llawlingbc-
oies- U hi . i v iefi r.timr (If 0,n "'--'vv, s.ic s.iuuu uu svui ui l.iv; nig leuaiu ill comtnoii watti thonP
ate
l linn a in hum e st tin tiia, and us
well mi 'ht we exeect lliis I' ntl, ,.r ln.,;t..r 1
a.,,1 ii,.,.,. i, ,. .,r.. tji-a-,. ,-. . ..a o...i,i ; ' '
us, ami we wi re io.i-.oii atiout pv our leemigs.
I'ctiitcntiarv.
as by the angry w ave, I hav known editors ; sav, when charged with j-nhiishinsj mi-repre-i sentations r.i their paper, we must support our party ; yet I do consider it unpardonable in a man to publish to the world, and to hundred; who have no opportunity of knowing the contrary , statements which he knows, have not the least foundation of truth. This paper was established at a time, when patty warfare wt raging to an extent, never before equalled in this country; and for the purpose, that the gentleman who then directed it s e: era t iu:, could more eiiiciently aid the cause of line ol those parlies ; which he did with credit to himself, and to the satisfaction of bis ptir'y. I'.ut those parties are no longer
as they were, they are gradually dissolving in-1 to their natural elements ; demonslrat ing to j ether nations: the admirable construction oi ! i
. ,; :'r.-e and liberal institutions. Indeed, ;".ot:l i we j anse, and contemplate for a more at our situations individually, we stand j . tP ctly alone; we see a rapture, a thorough breaking up of parlies. Wc see men, who a few days since, differed as widely in th;',,. pn. litieal view,as two minds roineni; nt!v could, raid between whom, there seemed to exist an in-iirinou itab'e barrier, now acting in concrt, and advising with each other; we see others., who s t med united hy the most sol-
; 'un firs, p,iu- taking a slant! in direct oppo.-i-'iett against .acl other. I urn not fimliag' !'...!!. mendy st '.ting facts, as they really cxAn 1 sae'i being tho fact, the character ol this p t r as il regards consistency, does leit n quire (.'nut the editor should longer ad1 ' re t. ;uiy particular party. There an; I ri"r.'lplrs however in the science of govetn1 iCiit, as well as in other mailers; and in the
support of the general principles of this goyemr eat, I state in general terms, I shall con s.i'er it my duty in all emergencies, and on r.'.l occasion-, lo exert my feeble eneri :e. lit re, he wi rr, I beg leave totulvrrttoa r.evrl doctrine that lias sprung up in a cerl lai pa: t of thr Cniled Stales within a few
na tiitur orbits, and not produce
collision among the heavenly bodies, as for cither of these to travel out of the line of their duties, and not cause confusion and disorganization. Time will not allow me to say more on this subject at present; but 1 thought it a duty l.nvvcd the n ader? of the Statesman, to unfold to them my sentiments on a question, on
jlainif tctui ing .States, four voted for it, x
four against it, and two were divided. Charles G. Do Witt, of New York. Ohhe Yest Mii Mates twovoted for it, has been appointed bv the Tresidei.t, tin ! two were divided. Toe entire Charge to Central America, in place JSoatli vot.-.rl for it, exrept MarvlanJ, : nf Ir. Shannon, r-f Kentuck v. deceas-
dixided. .'Yut. In I
Yens Maine. 2 New Hampshire. '2 Yermont lihode island
the ftal adjustment of w hich, every American must feel a deep and absorbing interest. 1'or let the duett ine nf uullliiicatiou and secession
i once prey.iil, tint! all the wisdom, talent, zeal,
and patnotisai ia our government, cannot save j the Union. Like the pestdenlial blast, it will sweep over our land, and b-ave the tliia- j pidated walls, nf the once fair fabric of our re-J publican government the blasted monument of. our folly. I defiu it unnecessary to say n;.-;re in ref- j erence to my future course, in conductim: this paper; e-peciaily as I gave a more detailed i view in a former notice. Such arrangements have been made, that' tho readers of the Stat. ,flnan m.ly CXloct ll0 i chang;- ni its future course, to take jdace soon, j un!es the in ter ven lion of some unforeseen oc-! enrrencp. I shall atter.il exclusively to tho J editorial department. The paper will he ....;.,(.,,! I... Mr t1,,rhnn . 1 -.11 I ,o ..0
that kind can be transacted with him ia the i O 111 0 0.
Massachusetts Connecticut New YorkNew Jersey Pennsv lvania )i. laware Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Kcntuc ky I eiio.esiC'O o:.io I .ouisiana Mississippi Indiana Illinois Al thama Missouri
Navs
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Cll
-Cincinnati G.iz
ire-, ml re
presentatives of John Uaw ling, deceased, of the .aforesaid tracts of land, under patents from Government. CASWELL & MAJOR, mil I' is fitr l't t'tioncr. l'eb. :.'-th, IS .'W.
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! It has been estimated by well inform- , cd persons in South Carolina that about I forty thousand individuals have etnigrated from that Stale since the pa--;sage of the Nullifying Ordinance.
Three hundred emigrating families had!
: crossed a single ferry on Flint lliver, : within the space of ten days. j No less than cgi hundred and tu'ne-,ty-four military commissions have been ! issued from the ollice of the Set rctarv ; of stale of South Carolina, since the lOtli of December last saj in sixty 'davs. The Secrelarv charges the ' stale eighty-six cent? each,
S The City Council on Thursday ovc- ! nitig last, ( looted J0;ix Sr.ani; .vst, Esq. 'counsellors for the Girard trust. j rhy'ct.U Iphia paper. i , i Mini stek to Vr vnce. Lk.wit ITauuis long United States Consul General ! nt St. Petersburg, has been nominated i Charge d' A flairs to France. This
puts an end lo many of the speculation?
Oil en
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let
a i.
Yesterday, March the Fourth, about al)(1,lt a ncw organization of the Cabite hour of' it, Ammikw J crsox, of net. Ct. Gaz.
es.se, elected j'ltr.siDF.vr of the
j the
!Te:
m , 1 T,. 1 1 ... Sl: t o hit- f.oi r i i f'nc;tl I II c.;' lit!
Ma.itix Van Uuutv;, elected N'ick Pui:siiENT of the United States for a
like term, repaired to the llepresenta
The Ieat horn Circuit Con it coniuiences
this place on the "2")th of the present month. "SVc announce the name of our citi
zen and townsman, A .WW is.Uk k, dves' Hall, tu the Capitol, mid in the; fi'-q. as a caat'.i.Jate to represent the pn sence. of a number of Senators and; Third Congiessional District of Indi- llepresenlatives in Congress Foreign j ! M ... M,,,. c Pnhlic ni!'i,.nr;r ?ll,n ITnil.xl ;
the nev! Con.rress. 1 ,r',u - ,
ana, m
Sales, and a great
com an se f)l la
ic the oath of i
i t m i .1 .x i, ; dies and citizens, each too
, V ! 1 1 1 11.13 in Cll li iuiuu ii i ni; , . i i , l . .1 ' . , ohice, which was administered to them Pennsylvania Leg,slature,relat.vc lo the ; ,)y Cillcf Justicc of the lTniled call of a C )iiven;io!i, ami seven bund- States.
roil copies ordered lo be printed.
"O ! there is on woman's lips a smile, s bright as thoe of II 'av'Mi ; 15.it it is not bought with gold or guile, Tho' unto man 'tis given! Is there one whose soul has never felt 1 1 er smile upon it shine ? O! is there a wretch that never knelt At blushing lieaulj's shrine? f so, bind a savage to Ids arms, In caves of cruel care; Let not woman's silken chain of charms Defend him from despair! In deserts hid the demon dwell, From hope to horror driv'n; For the heart that's dead to love is hell 'Tis woman makes a IIca'.i."
On the 1 1th inst., by the Rev.
The President of the United Stales delivered an Address on the occasion,
TIiiniorayr, that Jas. M. Lemon of Clark wlici, ,vjH be found in the following James Challen, of Cincinnati, Mr.
County led., has on appointed llcoeiver of m,u I Wll.I.IVM MoitlUSOX, of Cincinnati, to
wars; to which, if it might he called a party. Public nionii s, tit the New Land Olhee, on the j 'fhe V'lCC President did 1101 make an ; M ISS MRY A NX, daughter of Martin
I fi r 1 I shall ever he opt used. I allude St. ,lo-e; hs ; an 1 that David
to the rlL'ht of secrssiou. That a Stat.' has ('outit v. ha been ap;
a r-ht to withdraw from the I nion, whenev-i h:it Abtn r M'Carty wa notnintated to the i
1'vobb, of Gibson i u Jress upon the occasion. Stewart, I'jSfj. of this county, d Register. Also! .Xnl. Int. Mnxh. 5. n Camttbell Co. Ky. on the 21st till..
r she becomes dissatisfied with any "f the J Receiver's Otfiee, but rt jected.
i-mires of the General fioietniM nt, I ran-
?.ol a lmit. Though men, who can perhaps
!Mr. John P. Uantz, of Boone co., to We presume that nullification may be ; Miss Mary Ann Griffeth, of the for-
! considered as defunct. ;.nl we hope n,er co!inlv.
I,mi The Pr sident has rut ; no one will hereafter have the temerity . -
1 ... -.-.. hi' . , . fin ...l mi mm m- 'Hi m "r- A
vittrif. ," ifiTn Mes, a tnorc extet,,ive view Mho bill lor the instil o'l ' too oi iu: rua-;o tiltempt us resn uat:on. i ne pas-i IHi'- a . ,n H av.vi am - lifical ncieiie'K than 1 am capable of' lie l.aads in hi pocket, and Ins l!iu ' sage of the lariirbill might have quieted , h published every Fnitai, t the conur of High
t- kin- at all, hovc.awrrt.d the mntrarv . ' v. to.-d it. This is a very high handed' the millihers, but the enact ment of the "ThaMhisrany other pover,.,..,,i , c an be ! .... a-ure. and in no respect creditable . cnn,rcing hill,as it is termed.will secure rrwmod.ledby the people, when they scofit,to.he President. It subjects bin, to . the i r submi-io,, ,o Ihe law Piom the
if (loir ci il iii -1 I ne 1 mpo ta i ion in n i.-i i g," s-' ' " 1 i i"11 u " l- 1 " " ' 1 ' i"'",a"i "
without an f ntire overihrow
th-
ilale of anarchy, I rrat'.i'y grant.
and Short Strain.
TLR.Msh TWO DOLLARS and FIFTY CEXTS, per ve.tr, payable w ithin the year, hut may he discharged
. .. ...I 'I'wii ol I :.'nii :iov:ii.
. . i , II. ,i .1 . . i IIV III' lillllinil I'l I II V-F iiwi,.;.....
national interest, iroma paiuy jeai-, have ine asui .ini e inai me poweis j T,i i.i.-i. noi.LARS if navuieni he delnyc
.:ih -..I Ih.or riil.irtr i n I t
.iiitmnr. nr n it iuui in-. :i i -1 , . .. . . ., . , -
' ' !.. ,u frfv".t MV- i tnnr d r-1 i n ! r. i . i . 1 1 t ! tP PVrf'll IVn lr Kill ! .i '.....ih.,, ..filio wnar
... I 1 l . i mi 1' tit. iiT'i ioi'tv i"t" I 'i n ii. u -t.-i-.-.i.iiTv, "t l liv, unit . I t lU Kl t'o -a mi l
1,m'''. :. I..,.,.,..,,. .,f ia i.iiiai;,,.. cIh.mI.I tin- ill bo ns.,. ,1 with nmner .1 i sr ro I i , m ' Those who iv.civc their paprrs by private post
creative power, can desltoy the object of its , - ; ' " litift. Chm,,.
r inav lormco i
own creation. The samt pow
, ur prese nt Constitution, under which we rsj.t as a nation, can alter or amend that Coit-
There i? a remedy, a way provided
as a law.
The. benefits of this bill were so ob-
, Of ll will he added to their suli-
must pay tin jposta
'.ll i Ut Hill.
No paper willla-discontinued until all arrearages The Charleston papers of the 20lhJ l"''1 tho "i"i,m (,f ,,,e ,1'',i,"r) ,;
IVolErt' This. Til !', ,La wreiiechurgii Hridge Trustees respee'd'ul'.y invite thn-e who are in arrears for toll, to attend to the set 1 lenient of what is due, with the toll collector, by paying cash, or giving their le.te payable in thirl v da vs. Two years have railed a wa y since t ;;
was pas-abl c- an. I
iiiu-l Di n
w ish o ving del
ALuistr: . .
notice, I.. est ' ;hiid. . ; 1 to Cn t..eir bills in the :. ii,.4 .iclin Saitmarsli, L-q. tiller the 201U of March, 1 ;:. Tho above will cje the case with all except Stockholders. .ILlsllallAimiiXEY, Trcas. March 1st, s-:i:. II r. 3iK Ei V V K IS K I S - "Zi S"S reuuved his ding More to l!:er;irca! .ii-buildiug on the corner of Hi.;!', and horb Street lately occupied by Air. William H. 15. u ki r, w here he has on hand, and e pect s si cut -!v to receive a general supply of Drtt-s, Med
icines, Paints, tiud Oil, ooic-i-.itig of aluiost every .u tiele in demand in the Country. lie has just received from the manufacturer a full supply of Latnolt's Coiiidi drops, for the cure of colds, cough0, consumption5, weakness in the breast, bleeding at the Lungs, ice. Also 1)11. THOMAS WHITE'S Ycst'laHilc Tooth :ivli Krois, The only sjucilic ever oll'ered to the pubiio
from which a pernianent and radical cuie may be obtained of that disagree!) ale pain the toothacb, with all its attending evils; such as fracturing the jaw in extracting of the teeth which often proves more painful than the toothach itself; mid cold pa-.-ing from the decayed teeth to the jaw, thence to the head, producing a rheumatic affection, with many other unpleasant idiots; such as a disagreeable
breath, bad taste in the month, V.c. iVc. till of which are produced from foul or decayed teeth. I am happy to have it in my power to offer to the world a remedy, that will not only remove the pain nine times out of inn if nnmi-rlv aotdied. but preserve the
teeth from fu it lier decay , and arrest the disease in such as are decaying and have riot commenced aching, restoring them to health and usefulness. All of which will be disposed of on moderate terms for cash. i7w yoTiviT. '
A MOS LANK, Attorney and conn-elier at -Lav, will, in future, give his undivided attention, to Am profusion may be consulted at his o.lice, on high street, near the clerk's office, at all times, except w hen at Court will at tend the Circuit, riobate,;iud Commissioner's
Courts, in the County of Dearborn. Tho Circuit Courts, in Franklin, Switzerland Ripley and Decatur counties. The Supreme and District Courts at lnilianopolisj . And will attend to business of Importance, cither civil or criminal in any other courts in this, or adjoining States. He trusts that his long and successful practice, will insure him, his former liberal portion of professional businesj, w hen the public shall be assured that all business entrusted to his charge, shall receive his prompt attention, and best elforts, to bring it to a
speedy . nd successful clo.te.
Luwrcnnebtirgh, June 1.1th, Isi.'tS.
until
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thirds of the members of both Houses received in this city, hi 'knowledge the . sll-,f,:niiJ .1 will be conshleied a new engage-
sUtntin... i nereis a rem. ny,.. ... i- ; ,,f Cnrrre". It was not anew scheme, receipt ol tlie Aewsot Alr.Ci.AYS Com-1 in,.i. . :...t:.... Lo- its nit. ration or . . . i , , . n-u . .11 ... 1 .. , ., . .. .i. i.'n.n.. ..met lm nnst nail.
in t .at 1 ousiiiiiiioi., - , c!ui.- .-ni (ocii iiimnsi-il immi iit iuiiio Iii . ana II s I eina r ntisi, 1 laau as 10 me i.n"' - - 1 1
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Cist at 1 this i.onsiii'ni"", SK.'r-d under it, nnd to rise superior lo it,
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, snj'poi L i- of Ih i s'ident Jackson during paper, ha the following remarks upon
AiUeitiseioenls insi ited at lite usual rates.
it had nothing to do
when ia a -'ate capacity
in it, formation, apje trs to ,c t.ot warrantI 1,. I...
Constitution, and unienatue o
id 1- by th
any law- of c unpr1
uh.
the- last, session of ContiresS, manifest
lv for the purpose of embarrassing Mr. Clay. lie. ria l the ca-c, di-tentanub'tl il of its perplexities, ami produced an I acceptable plan. It passed (lie Senate,
the subject:
"Il will be seen hy relt rence to our.i
B.ibrary ioticr. Tho nccotints duo the La wreneebtirgh Li
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irary Company v .re leu wiui r.siiuiro 1 .111111:1
Coimressional head, that Mr. Ci, v y has ; for callection," and will be sued on nnless brought Ihrward his pr.iposilion of com-! l,ili'- . C!-11' IH'N N' Tna9'
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We hear a .rout deal about Slate sovereign-. and received me go-ly nl Hie I lousy ' " . . e ... :...!..,., 1-! r...,n, . r-illv fvf llir- Pi --,!. Ini,l, fi'mnih
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and that t was a";ain caned
ties ; about
r-e oMr.i:nsinthe fluted Stale?; .1. . .liihdraiv
l-;l:-;n T tin y ' " "
iMt, and received
from the: (be sanclion of both Houses, by rnajori-
. . 1,.... ihev think theniselvei ties sumcietu to pa-s u into a law, iiol-
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nbjeeliotis.
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j (j j ,;,,( there is no P'irti ;i ; l Hiisnumnig 1..1 -..-mhius. vein, tit-i " , .. rcr n-! he relumed it wilh nbieeliotis. Ho
asatate ft.v. n 0 t" , ,, , ,, n, V!l , ., ,r ,c , i. . 1 . r . l.
inuii uvMiiniii ui tuv; cuai; ui
promise r lative to the TarilV tpiestion,
and lliat it is pronounced perlectly satisfactory by Mr. i'm.hoin. Wstop not to impure into the caaascs which have led to this arrangement, but will content ourselves with expressing our hiidi matification tit the prospect which it holds out of restored peace and harmony to our disli acted country."
March loth, 1833.
LnmlM r lor Salt! THE subscriber has lately received a very large addition to his stock of uimitF.a, and now offers for sale 125 ,000 '' of Boards aiid Plank, 1 I.OOO " " Joist l.-,000 " " Scantling, 500,000 Shinnies. AVilliam Tate. La wreticehttr;b, July l'- S'M.
A :AU8.
llr.J. IB. llroivri, Will all end to the practice of In till of its various branches, l'eb. 8. 3m.
Fl fi "4,5 rOl'NDS ofShonldersfor KJS.Myty sale by TOl'SEV it DUNN. March 1st, 1833.
FFF.US his professional Bervices to tha citizens of
Manchester, AND THE SURROUNDING COUNTRY,
the general government ; M 01 iimr
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