Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 2, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 22 March 1833 — Page 3

THE STATE SJJIAJY , the niShest Committee of the House of Re- the opposite direction "I come to kill

LAWRENCEBURGH, INDIANA. TUIDAY, MARCH 23, 1833.

We understand that Mr. Edward Hunt and Mr. William Armstrong, young gentlemen of our town, have been appointed Cadets to West Point.

The great irregularity, in the arrivals of our

papers, leaves us behind in some important matters. Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York papers have not reached us yet, which should have been here more than a week since. What can be the cause we cannot say; but the complaint seems to be general among west. rn editors.

presentatives, after full inquiry and examina

tion, that so far from having thwarted the views of the govornment in paying off the debt, IT IS OWING TO THE WISE AND PRUDENT MEASURES OF THE BANK THAT THE DEBT HAD BEEN paid so soon! Let the calumniators of the bank stand aoashed. Phil, papsr.

you. Kednana nouaed nis neaa in the short significant style of the Indian and said "Good." The next morning Blacksnake came with two chief?, and

COMMERCIAL.

Cincinnati Market. March 20th 1833.

Eacon hams, lb. 6:1 to 8; hog round.

We lay before cur readers i,i this days paper, the speech of 3 . Q. Adams, on the Tariff. We

ere aware that many are averse to reading

E. K. Avery. The erand jury of

the county of Newport have found an indictment against this individual, for the murder of Sarah Corniell. The time of the trial was not set at the last dates from that place. Cin. Gaz. Charles G. Olmsted, Esq. who is a candidate for Congress in one of the districts of Tennessee, has addressed the people of that district at several public meetings and in a written and puD-

Hsned circular, placing his claims to their suffrages, chiefly, if not exclusive-

fore his brother with his eyes bent on

the ground. Redhand said calmly " Has my brother come, that I may die?' " It is so," was the reply. "Then," exclaimed Redhand, grasping his brother's left hand firmly whith his own right, and dashing his shawl from his head, "strike sure." In an instant the tomahawk was buried in his forehead.

(The Indians placed him on the grass

to die, where the backwoodsman who told the story sav him. Farrel's Rambles in America.

I.. I i r r- .

long speeches; but from the imnortance of the 'J " mis ZRai 1,1 Iavor OI temperance,

emu iiia ueierminauon to ao a n mat

subject on which it was delivered, the high

authority from which it emanated, and the plain, and easy style in which it seems to have been delivered, we felt justified in publishing it.

may be in his power to put a stop to the importation and domestic manufacture of ardent spirits. He is very hearty and zealous on the subject, and says

Yet if fame and. distinction

We acknowledge, there seems to be some

justice in the remarks of our frieud Mr. Culley, enemy

in his last paper, in charging us with being were mJ "!J object, I do not know a theatre ........ ... ... to be preferred to the one whose boards I am

1 1 now treading. Elect me on the principles were acting rather unconstitutional; and was . avowed, and the news would fly on the wins

it not for this new doctrine of disunion and Qf the winj to the rm9test corners of the Ui

nullification, we might be tempted to call a Pulpits would resound with it; the public Convention and deliberate upon the best mode press would teem with it ; an impetus would of forming a confederacy: but as we have dele- be given to public opinion that could not be , " ... .. . checked other districts in other SUtes would Bated none of our powers, we think it better ...,.. tK a . i . . u 6 1 ' attempt to vie with you, determined not to be to throw ourselves upon our sovereignty, and far behind in this glorious race. I say again,

ect in that capacity . than to enter the com- elect me on these principles, and I would pact and witness the sadening reality, of the look' not witl' contciuPt,but with indifference, , ... ... . L. on the presidency. There :s no place in the ueaker party ruing upon their men-erf right, gifl of lhi, or any other people, I would exdeclaring openly for disunion, and nullifying change for it. Think of the honor y ou would all the laws and acts of the Majority. confer upon yourselves. I say, the third, time, let me be elected on these principles, We have on file a Prize Tale, wiitten by A. and no one of my supporters will ever regret H. Smith Esq. for the Casket, which we will his vote, although I might betray my trust, or

present to our readers so soon as the crowd of be l0""'1 incompetent to the task imposed

havine entered the hut, he stood be-1 lfc- 4 to 5; beeswax, lb. 1G to 17; bat-

ler Keg, o, to iu; candies, sperm, id. co; mold, lb. 11 to 1-2,- dipt. lb. 10; cheese western reserve, lb. Oi to 8; cloversced bushel 5 50: coal at the river, bushel 12; coffee, Havanna lb. 1G; do. Rio, lb. lG;do. St. Ja"o, lb. 1G; cotton, Al. &

Tenn.lb.ll to 12; feathers 30 to 31;

Hour superline, bbl. '3 50; flax seed

bushel, 60; wheat, bushel 78; rye do. 37;

oats do. 3 1 ; corn, do. 31; barley do. 40

to 4D; honey, gall. b2i to 7a; mackerei

JNo. 1, bbl, 10 00: do. No. 2, bbl.

9 00; do. No. 3, $6 00; hay, ton $10 00;hempcwt. $7 00; hides dried

b. 114 to Hi: saltted lb. 12 tol24; iron

Juniata bar ton, $120 00; do hoop lb. G to 10; rod, lb. 7 to 8; lard lb. Gi to C ;

eather sole Cin. lb. 22 to 25; upper

idedn. 1 50 to 2 50; molasses, suar

house gal. 45; do plantation gal. 37i;

oil linseed gal. 81 to 87; do tanners bbl.

S17,to 18 00; pork mess, bbl. $11 00 to 15 50. do Prime bbl. $8 50; do cargo $5 50; potatoes 25 to 374; tallow

b. 14 to 74; tea gunpowder lb. $1 25,

tol 37;impeiial lb. $1 35; young hyson lb. 95, to $1 00.

Annual Election. For Congress Fourth District. AMOS LANE. Post Coach.

4 Dog blotcn up. The Exeter News-Letter gives a curious account of a canine explosion that took place in a ''neighbouring state," a place where many singular things happen. A man having been long troubled by the repeated intrusions of the dog of a neighbouring tore-keeper, at length resolved to rid himself of the nuisance by his own ingenuity, as his remonstrances with the owner were likely to prove unavailing. He accordingly procured a cylinder of tin half an inch in diameter and about three inches in length this he nearly

to be preferred to the one whose boards I am filled with powder, and placed on the top a

small piece ot touchwood. Watching the ap

proach of the devoted animal, he communicated fire to the touchwood, enveloped the tube in a piece of fat pork, and threw it in the

street. Poor Jowler seized and swallowed the dainty morsel, and thus, primed and loaded, returned to his master's store, which was well

filled with gentlemen and ladies cheapening

goods, where he soon exploded'. With a tre

mendous report (says the editor) which shook thewhole building and alarmed all the citi

zens in the neighbourhood, poor Jowler was blown into ten thousand atoms, which were equally distributed in every part of the shop !

The Indies were covered with the bleeding fragments of the dog! and one of them had her check terribly scratched by the claws which

were attached to one of his hind legs, as it whizzed like a douhleheaded shot by her ears.

I ...h'lto.iui- .,irt f K. i, ....... i- ,1 A nortion of the smile struck lTr Smith fh

political matters will afford room. The tale ' Unw. ! owner) in the forehead and laid him snrawli...-

is founded on incidents connected with Amen- .,ii tho nplf. will n..ii.t. !..wl-:iv " I'h. r i His clerk rushed to the door, his clothes and

can history ; and from the style in which it is goes one who voted for the first temperance ; features bespattered with blood, and scream-

ee "tire;" ana "mumer:" right mantullv.

writtt-n, together with the accuracy, in delin

eating the character of the noble spirits of the revolution, we think it cannot be otherwise

than pleasing and interesting.

ticket."

Charleston, S. C. March 1. More Munitions of War. We learn

that about 3 J cases of muskets and ri

fles, were received here bv the U. L.

From the Louisville Herald.

Senator Holmes and his constituents, brig Courier, for the use of the State of

It will he reccollected that the Jack- South Carolina. They were landed

son members ot the Alain e Legislature, )esieraa), ana wtnist renoving them who happen to be in the majority, re- from the wharf, one dray loaded, (the

cently requested Messrs. Holmes and horse being blind) was preceipitated,

Sprague to resien their seats as Sena- norse, dray, and guns, into the river

tors in Congress, on the alleged ground, but they were saved from sinking by the that they were misrepresenting the exertions of the by-stand ?rs. Courier.

wishes and feelings of the Stale. As

a suitable return for the welfare of

Maine, Mr. Holmes administered to

Lis Jackson constituents in the Leeisla

ture, seme very wholesome advice, a-

mong which we note the following

"You had better, gentlemen, keep

within the limits of your own constitutional duty,and confine yourselves to vour own business. It is quite as

much as yen are capable of perform

in?, and much morel tear than you

will nreform with fidelity. Did 1 en

The ladies joined in the chorus the bells

were set a ringing and the people rapidly as seaibied, and gaz-id with horror and conster

nation on this unparalleled scene of blood and

carnage.

The Pensioners in this State, are in

formed that the Agent atCarydon, ha

funds on hand to pay the claims up to

4th instant.

Effects of Fkhjht. On Tuesday evening

while two ladies were bargaining for some e

rings, at Willard's store, 107 Washington

street, Philadelphia, the Gas-light became

suddenly extinguished, and thrair customers

United States Teltirnnh. rnfT Grnon. ; hastily retired, taking with them, in their

commenting upon the election of Galos and ! alarm, two pair ol Tear-rings valued at $18,50

Saton as printers to the next Congress, says

F i

Important to Travellers.

OIIN D. CUMMINS will commenct: running his accommodation Stage Line, on

the 10th of March, from JLawreiicelmrg to Cincinnati. It will leave Lawrenccburgh on Mondays, Wednesday, and Fridays; and return on Tuesdays , Thursdays, mid Saturdays. All possible attention to accommodate passengers, and care to prevent accidents will be paid by tba

rropnetor. Lawrenceburgh, March 1st, 1833.

Louisville Market, March 13th, 1833. Bacon hams, lb. 7 to 8; hor round 4

to 54; Bean?, bush. 87i to 100; Beeswax, lb. 17 to 18; Butter lb. 12i to 25; Castings, ton 67 to 72; Candles, sperm

lb. J i to 4U, mould lli, dipt 10 to 11;

Cheese lb. 7 to8;Clovei seed bush. 6 00 to G 50; Coal at river, bushel, 12 i ; Cof.

fee, Hav. Ib. 124; copperas, lb. 24 to 5;

Cotton, Al. and 1'enn. lb. 9i to 10, M. and La. 11 to 12; Feathers 30t..3U;

Hour, sup. bbl. 4 50 to 5 00; Macker

el, No.l,bbl.8 50 to 9 00, No.2, 6 50

to 7 5J0, No. 3, 5 00 to 5 50; Flaxseed, bushel, 62 to 70; Wheat, bushel, 75; Rye 31; Oats 31; Corn 45; Barley 13; Hay, ton, 12 00; Hemp,cwt,6 50;

Hides,dried 12i to 14, salted 12 to 124; Lard 54 to 6; Leather, sole 22 to 25, upper, side, 1 50 to 2 50, calf ckin,doz. 27 00 to 33 00; Molasses, sugar house, 31to36, do. plantation, 52 to 53; Oil, sperm, gal. 1 00 to 1 23, do. linseed 9.) to 1 00, do. tanners, bbl. 19 00 to20 00; Pork, mess, bbl. 10 50 to 11 00, prime 8 50 to 9 (JO, cargo 6 00 to 6 50; Fotatoes bushel 40 to 53; Sugar, N. 6. lb. 7 to "th, loafsiu. ref. 15 to Hi, double ref. 18tol9; Salt, Turks Island, bushel,65 to 75, Kenhawa 37 to 40: Tallow 8 to 9; Tea, gunpowder, lb. 1 33 to 1 35, Im-

iperiall 31, Y. Hyson 90 to 1 00.

Notice S hereby given, to all whom it may concern, and more particularly to the heirs

and legal representatives of John Itawling, late of Dearborn County, mid State of Indiana, deceased, viz: To Joseph Smith, and Zenith his wife, formerly Zenith Rawling, James H. Rawling, and Statira Rawing, that application will be made by Wm. Rawling ol the County and State aforesaid, to the next Dearborn Circuit Court, on the Chancery side of said Court, to be holdeu in Lawrencebuigh oa the 4th Monday in March next, for the appointment of Commissioners, under an act, entitled " an act to provide fir the partition of real estate," to set off to him his undivided half of the following described tracts or par. eels of land, lying and being in the County and State aforesaid, viz. The north west quarter

cf section thirty four, in Township seven, of Range two west, containing one hundred and sixty acres and seventy-six hundredths of an acre ot land, be the same more or less ; Also the North E.ist quarter of section one, in township six, of Range two, West of the meridian line drawn from the mouth of the Great Miami river, containing one hundred and sixty fiva acres, and ninety hundredths of an acre of land more or less. The said William Rawling being Tenimt in common with the ai"ore;aid re

presentatives of John Rawling, deceased, of the aforesaid lrirts nf l:tmt nmtor tr.... ",...

.. , M..v.wi fU.WH lUU Government. CASWELL & MAJOTt, AU'yi for Petitioner. Feb. 28th, 1S33.

that for the last two years, the Telegraph has ben published at a loss of several thousand

oollars, and that unless his subscription is

much enlarged, tl.e paper must be discontinu

ed.

A lady who had been summoned before one of the inferior tribunals by an utipholester, for the payment of the value of some picture8, with which he said Le had ornamented her house, made the following defence: desired this man to send me some figures as handsome as that of your Lordship, instead of which he has furnished semoas ugly as himself. Is not the contract broken on his part, and am I bound to pay him for what 1 never ordered11" She gained her cause.

Works of Sir Walter Scott. A new edition of the entire works of Sir Walter Scott is in the Knglish press, superentended by Mr. Lockart. It is published in numbers, each number

terlairt your opinions in regard to in- embracing what was comprisied in twoj metamouphos. A young gentleman by the

ttrnrfii n I mia it rpri nrnfi t f vnnr ri- ,ulull";'i " ,,c pu unsneu, is iu cusi ' - - - ...... btruciig-n, i roig.u reciprot.ne vour ci t ? i,npaMnw. f..,.iin.r an ;.,ki;. r..r a

-;l;tv nnl invfrtiri unii -md no doubt I nut ' 4 cenls 'g'" numbers will con- '.' ,; ' . P' Mill, and insirULl you, anu no uouui l . , o i n ot sx as lar as dress -was concerned, conceiv-

COuld give VOU VfT Wholesome instniC ll.lu.lc ' P'"-e UOIiai! VyOU-;eJ the noble design of casing himself iu female

t'on. and such as miaht save you irorn ""'""b ilvc".) K'j apparei, wmcn wun mucn sum ana taste ne

another such disgrace as VOU have in- aunei inline iniiquary,niacK uwari, ; nau previously prepares ior uie purpose, ai-

curred by your reso utions. And why ;,I,U u,u "'iy, ivoo jvoy, uean oi ;-m - - i lullcu J J i-i i j narations he caparisoned himself in corset.

have not I the same right to instruct- "'u u'""". "'"'f ' V ",e . ,U ' V,U'U I nettico tt frock and cane, and decorating his

ivaiiuuc-, "..jjiiwuy pumiMie j in sixteen i hcH(, with I11Imt.rolIS tinselled ornaments, and

volumes, price .VZ dollars. lNOW to be j adorning his ears with a pair of splendid earhad in one volume for three dollars. ' rings, marched out into the street to perpetrate

SuirwRxcK. 'i he ship Saganore, or Newburyport, from Cronstadt for New York, with a cargo of iron and hemp, went ashore at Block Island on the 4th intt. and it is expectd will be lost. The ship and cargo were insured to the amount of J75,00U in s.x of the Wall street otlices, besides $10,000 in Boston. Bait . Chron.

you in your sphere of duty, as you have

to instruct me in mine? As to the right, it is my buisncss, in some measure, to

natch yov, and take care that you do

MESSRS. CONNER it CooKE, corner of dventures. The first party he met, consisted

; i iiiiiuij ui hhiils, aim iiiiviinig liiir lit.'

1 . ii . t -r i rntirelv fit ladies, anil Inrortl inir thi hi

not defraud the people. As to the nc-Mam ana .inn streets, inew iork,; , n the real thR inward

mt.rU.. tKoro ran lir tin dntiht. That verv liave made arrangements to republish, man. he nnnmached and tenderpi! tlioin the

r ;cliro nhnsp ramp vnu have so the work, which is to be comprised in homage of his love and devotion. They not

awkwardly espoused, would have sold ! b ff. .. kTi . 1 T ' "

,,," n(i riii7f.n; to the Brit- gna' worKs oi ir ueuer, ootn prose "-" , i u; tcri.tory and C.l.Zcns to the 1 r it b rnm:tnro an(1 liatnrv trifle., assaihd them in a ruder manner, on

which they fled from the reach of hi love and

importunity. Recollecting, however, that he

was now a woman, at least in seeming, he next

our

ich Wl nnt mv mileage and mvself poetry, romance and history,

jou, ihi ' " - ""V O I f ' fl 1 J,.ti ilw.m Atift hmv An 1 LiH. LrOZ.

tide Utin.au iinin. ..v,.. - know but you would do the same thing,

and have contrived this stratagem to

ect rid of us, lest we should prevent it C . , , , .. ., CI .

Virginia. A bill has passed the Vir

ginia House of Delegates, appropaiat-

ing $Io,UUU anually tor five years, for

made love to some gentlemen whom he chanc

ed to meet, but the awkardness of his manner

and the tone of his voice not comporting with

OBITUARY. Died on the 19tth inst. at the residence of

his father in the town of Harrison, Hamilton

County Ohio, James Lawrence Mason, son of

Daniel Mason, aged twelve years and four

days.

iSisins Sun Sciiiiaaaiw.

Notice This. THE Lawrenceburgh Bridge Trustees respectfully invite those who are in arrears for toll, to attend to the settlement of what it due, with the toll collector, by paying cash, or giving their note payable in thirty days. Two years have rolled away since the Bridge was passable, and a settlement ought, and must be made in some way. It is not the wish of the Company to coerce matters by leaving delinquent's accounts in the hands" of & Magistrate. Those who do not attend to this notice, must not think hard to f.:id their bills in the oilioers hands John S?altmarsh, Esq. after the 20th of March, 18J. The above will be the case with all except Stockholders. JEREMIAH rill NEV, T.eas. March 1st, 1833.

rHVIE semi-annual examination and exhibi-

-L tioii will take place on Thursday aud Friday the !8th and 2:)th of the present mouth. During the piesent session the num ber of individuals who have been members of the institution for thewhole or a part of the lime, has been above a hundred. It is to be hoped that all the friends of education will manifest their mteiest in the cause by their attendance on this occasion. Alter the cluse of the session there will be a vacation of two weeks. DANIEL D. PRATT, A. B. Principal. AVM. G. MONROE, Assistant March lGth 1833.

again? Should both the Senators re- the pUlp0se of colonizing in Africa, the j that of a bdy, they had the rudeness to suspect

Fign at mis time, wneu u nuum ic wu late to fill the vacancies, and should the Governor institute another commission

free people of color of that State.

his sex and to carry him to a watch home

There he was stripped of his splendid female attire, robbed of his newly assumed womanhood, and made to assume the homely garb of 'Mallen man" again. The magistrate not knowing what sex to class the prisoner among, owing to his equivocal character, pronounced him a "hermaphrodite brig" in distress; and

after the receipt of bail for his future good con-

Land of Liberty. The whole num-

to be sent here to open another ncgoci- ber of slaves throughout the world

ction, ten to one if we were not sold amount to about five millions and a half;

before we were a.vare ot it. Hence, ot whom more than one lourth are on

the subject of the Tariff and the Bank, the continent of Worth America the

parity, may be nothing but a pretext to this foul stain to blacken the page of a in inlo the fcmal(! ,iismisfe(i him

remove the only onsianes iv atiuinr viin.m-au himui ; : urooKviue paper.

nroiec.t of "selling out1' and ttus with- -

out consulting the people, done in se- An Indian Execution A circtim-

cret caucus a dc:d of darkness. It sianci: u icw oays neiore my

last winter doors closed arrival in o neca reserve, eneca

l n

J 111 .1 T, I IlKll ttlA f'l(W&t. tlTIO ll.Q r . w.: r... 1

until tne people Diirsi nu m open. .... . iuucii

i iin.i, 'niu imh.ii su?cnit'u oy me wniies.

REPORT OF THR AFFAIRS OF THE He died hy poi?on. The Chief in coun-

BAK. nil. h;ivillr satisf;u tnrilu t,.M-l ,1

..... ...v. ilcill.llrllllU

liand," had

he should ;

, . , , ' r .u . having satisfactorily as It i. with undiMemhled satisfaction that we , r U(U ad the report of the C ornmittee of Wajs ami , , , r.nt ,m the afTair. of the Ui.if.l Stales poisoned linn, decreed that I

with a suitable repr.iof, carefully keeping th

clothing of the pscudo woman, that his manhood might flourish without the aid ot petticoats and corsets and frocks. JV. Y. Paper.

Notice. THIS is to forewarn the public from trading or taking an assignment on 2 notes given by me to Abiier D. JSoud, dated in February

1832. One payable iu 12 mouths, and one in 2 years, both for $15 each, with a credit of $i 50 ou both, which notes I am determined not to pay unless compelled by law. ELLIOTT ROSZELL March the 20lh 1833. 3w.

Tllti STATESMAN Is published every Friday, at the r.orntr of High and Snort Streets.

What Roman Catholics do believe! The editor of the Catholic Telegraph, published at Cincinnati, Ohio says: Our doctrine teaches us to believe, that, acording to the divine economy in the present government of the

read

M.. ..n.e aRa.r. o the "-""T . church, their may be, and frequently

P. ink A fr a lone HUM IHIKirnma nursun- in; imi vhciiii. JJ1.H KSI1HKC, II1G ' 1 . , f C So?th. hank has passed the ordeal nRh l. other brother, told the Chiefs, that iflm8lecnfaB.ipcrabunlanceofworkiof

Iticred.t is amply sustaine.i, .. x..e KedUaiul must die, he himself would

.cter ana con .. . - - ki 0 Ms

'.i l:.: . I. I t llP trihe ilCCnrHilllrl V in Ika o.mniurr

..npr inr me couiuiioiini iimucii irm ...i., . ... ... lv, tn"ni,

Hefeirine ofthe payment of the Three Per ,e repaired to the hut of Redhand. Hlld

Cent. Stocks, about which such loud and after having sat in silence for some time .ensele. clamor, have been Paid, "my best chiefs S.,y you have kil-

Kit life aeent of the bank who was deputed d "iy lather's son- ,fley ,ny my brolh.

to England, exceeded hit instructions; hut the er mut die. liedhand merfcly rt pli

bank came to the same aecsjon inimeo.iiieiy ea "tney say so, ant! continued to

fterthearrangemenn oi f.... moup alter aoout h teen

minutes

satisfi.ction or expiration, not as an a

lonem'?nt for sin, which can be effected only through the blood of Christ, but as a satisfaction for the temporal

punishment which often remains due,

alter the sin has necn remitted.

"Tk 'JlZ:0 furth ;i'ence, Blacksnake .aid, point ''i0" ' Th. rrand result, however, ng to the setting sun, -when he shine.

shines

Donation. Mr. Ireland, of New Or

leans, lately deceased, has left by will

to the American Coloniz ati on Society

one third of his estate, the whole of

which is valued ta $30,000. This

makes $2D,000 from New Orleans in

Br. EZRAFEKKIS. AS removed his drug Store to tbeSirc--building on the comer of High and horb.

Street lately occupied by Mr. William R. Bar ker, where he has on hand, and expects short" ly to receive a general supply of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oil, consisting of almost every di licle in demand in the Country. He has just received from the manufacturer a full supply ofLamott's Cough drops, fur the cure of colds, coughs, consumptions, weakness in the breast, bleeding at the Lungs, ooc. Also DR. TIIOMASWHITe's Vegetable Tooth acii Srops. The only specific ever offered to the public from which a permanent and radical cure may be obtained of that disagreebale pain thetoothach, with all its attending evils; such as fracturing the jaw in extracting of the teeth

which ofteu proves more painful than the toothach itself; and cold passing Iron, the decayed teeth to the jaw, thence to the head, producing a rheumatic affection, with many other unpleasant effcts; such as a disagreeable breath, bad taste in the month, .Sec. &c. all of which are produced from foul or decayed teeth. I am happy to have it iu my power to offer to the world a remedy, that will not only remove the pain nine times out of

ten, if properly applied, but preserve the teeth from further decay, and arr.-st the disease in such as are decaying and have nt commenced aching, restoriug them to health and usefulness. All of which will be disposed of on moderate terms for cash. JLAW NOTICE. AMOS LANE, Attorney and oounfeller at Law, will, in future, gie his undivided attention, to his profession may be consulted at

his office, on high street, near thecierk's office, at ail times, except when at Court will attend the Circuil,Probate,aud Commissioner' Courts, in the County of Dearborn. Tho Circuit Courts, in Franklin, Switzerland Ripley and Decatur counties. The Supreme and District Courts at Indianopolis . And will attend to business of Importance, cither civil or criminal in any other courts in this, or adjoin

inir States, lie trusts mai nis to, auu ut-

TEltMS. TWO DOLLARS and f IFTY" CENTS, per vear, payable within the year, but may be discharged by the payment of TWO DOLLAKSin advance;

rilKEK DULL A US il payment be delayed unli

the. exniratiun of the vear. I

' j . i " ...... - . . r

Those ho receive thnir capers by pnvale post i cessful practice, will insure iim.i, ni loimtr

must py the pustaje, or il will be added to tutir sub-1 liberal portion of professional busiues, when iCiiptioii. : tile public -hall b assured t'".t all bu--ine:-4

No paper wi'.l be di:o.itim;d until a:I arrrars.es , , nis chir'.e. shall rec.i' 1 i prompt

aie pa.d u.ilcssat me option o.' tht ,i'.oi); r mi a aR(i bt-rt eif.Tt-'. ty briv.. is l a

failure lei notiiv a liiscoulnuiaiici at i.' entt oi Uie ; 7 i

.I i t . i - . . snt'tru v .i iiu bu w..-- -

line hiiDsonue.i, wi:i ue consuiei'.-u anew rnngc-. -t j

lULMlt.

Letters to the Editor must he post paid. Ailvei't'uenienls mseitod at the usual rates.

Library IVoiice. The accounts due the Lawrenceburgh Library Company t re left with Esquire Palmer for callection, aud will be sued on unless paid. G. H. DUNN, Trcas. March 15th, 1833.

AMOS LA WE.

Lnwrenocburgh, June 13th, IS3S.

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iiTtbtt w now'breit tolemnij afirmed from I abovt thoie trees," moving his arm to one year, for this noble charitj.

Dr. J. II. Browcr, Will attend to the practice

Dentistry, In all of its various branches. Feb. 8.- 3rn.

Lumber for Sale! THE subscriber has lately receive.! a very large addition to his stock of lum ber, and now offers for sale. 425,000 feet of Boards and Plank, 1 1,000 " " Joist 15,000 " " Scantling, 500,000 Shingle. William Tate. Lawrenceburgh, July 12, 1832.

13,000 Much 1st, 1933.

POUNDS ofSboo'deia for laic b TO0SEY & DUNN.

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