Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 3, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 29 March 1833 — Page 4
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Tlltf EAGLE. Mr. Clayton of D.-lwnre, in his speech on u.e KPvenue collection bill said : 'The ihaft which shall stretch the A Eagle bleedin;; and lifeless in the dust, u,u,t be .eathered only from his own p.nion..' merman We find this sentiment thus embodied in terse, in the New York Commercial , Our Eagle tow'ring in its niiglit, No Foreign dart fan sting ; The Shaft that checks its otmartl flight, Is 'feather',! fiom its wing.' But where isAethf wretch O where' Who madly bian 't hi nam. By speeding such a Shaft ta shar An Arnold"! trait'roi.s fame.H. doe, not live ! Froud Bird attain The haight to Glory dv'n Our Union bind win. ;i,(en chaint And ojve ibe Catp tQ Jcav,n ' & 19th February, 133.?. From the. Boston Statesman. MY BIRTH-DAY. Pillow thy head upon this heart, My own, my cherished wife ; And let u fcirone hour forget Our f'reary path of life. Then let me kiss thy tears awav, And bid remembrance fii e Back to thrids..f halcyon youth, When all was hope and thee! Fair w as the early promise, love, Of our jnv-freightH hark; Sunlit and lustrous ion, the skies; Now all so dim and dark; Over a stormy sea, denr n ife, We drove with shattered sail, But Love sits smiling at the helm, And mocks the threatning gale. Come let me part these clustering curls, And gnie upon thy brow How iranv, many memories Sweep o'er my spi.its nw . Ho.v much ot happiner and grief. How much of wipe and frar Bieathe from each dear loved lineament, Mosi eioqneiuly here. Thou gentle one ! fe.T jov$ rfll1Bm To cheer cur lonely lot; The storm has left our paradise V ith but one sunny spot ; Hallow':! foie'erill be that place To hcaitslike .hine and mine 'Tis where our childish hands upreared Affection's earliest shrine. Then nestle ciaser to t!,i, breast My fond and faithful d,,ve! Where, if n,vt here, s,oud be ,he lk Of refuge for thy love? The poor man's blessing and his curse Pertian alike lo me: For shore of worldly wealth, dear wife, Ain I not lirh in thee 1 AMD! HON BLASTED. Every one acquainted with the public men of our country, must kllnw solllHlli f A Burr, of tin, city, (New Yrk,) one, Vice President u e United States. Ilis niM(,n txhtbit. a striking instance of blasted anibitun. Of a most persuasive eloquence and bland nianners which a deep knowledge of the hu-n- . heart, Aaron Burr looked forward in his rarher day s, to the behest offices and divinetions ,,f ti e rcpilbljc iL, a niL'bcst but one. But before hi, dark and search;,, eye there stood oneobcle , hlS ascent; ,t was Ale,antler I i.nui.cn. The illu-t-ious Hamilton, who h.. weather,,! the storm, of the Uevoh, on by thereof Washington, and who bad ave, the nation inh.r councils thai Washington, save,! by hi, sword and Fabian prudence-was a patriot too incorruptible to look coldly on and see the rise , unprincipled pint, whose intellectual capacity only equalled h.s want of pr.nciple. To the eye of Hamilton, Burr was in pohtics what Benedict Arnold had been in the field; and hi, disposition to hi. design, part, ok of that kt, and stern character which ever mad,- Hamilton so t, rrictntry e"en'ieS f 1,16 tr"e riS,,t9 of Theyn.et nt l(.npth, on ..(he f, fe hrnnnir rrr..n . . .1 B. V 8 JerM-V S!l,,rp' opposite thi city. Hamilton fell-.,,,,! as he fell, the earthly prospect. f Barr darkened j thick-ribbed gloom. Immediately after this cat;,, tropho the cont.uct of Bnrr baan to exc-te attention. He rn nncntlv trur -...i.t,.. i . 1 J """i ami rapid ami distant - V ri ' as not to be known on ttt rii iil O i. , ... ........,. e(.K no lvolli) bp sw j(i h.s ... ieW turk- (he next in a city, a il he dropped from the clouds. lit firtt a ,n 1 t a s distant It was ... ... ..,.,,-,-.- lri:,i Wi,icl,(r,.ri!r theaeonies of remorse for lh.. n. .. but the j government soon , ef. nt.l ti, preparation tor so,. .le-i,, ff ;,.llf,e .tA:,":.;,.ni:,,,',,,,,"'! b r. c 7""" "" 'lniion of the I'liited """" or for descent i.bjiTt uoit.l ,. 'on .Mexico or for both was rrfi.l u.. nil , t ' 'n for """ ''dred ...I.-, through a country vrT i.e Senate l-e bn. pre-nicd a, secon.l ,lfrlr,r of ,h. f ment, to the ,,:1C ,,,..:, f... r t.w,o . i . . . reHe ' nis (rial . was Itcotlitted riffle ,i r . but the irri i rit 1 . , '""S1 oi treason. sentence nf oublic opini.,,, ii a u gone lortli njritiift him wanderer in foreign lam!,. He became a Over n few of these varrant ye;,rsofhi, life a deep onscnty r, sts. II, returned, however j New ork,thesc-ne f hi, fr.r rrv H'Tebc has spent bisliTpv,,,!, ,,, ll(te tj'r(; or flist.octioi- ; an, without any mre ,nfi "T f thp l,uhie ''!, th , if h,. h ,d t,,Pn frozen ,r, nttu,e of stone th- moment (hit h" tent the death shot to the boson, f H;Ull. Sometimes, now a little bowed down w,th b.seyes fastened on pavement, n,n n ma v ,m "'irrj hit nioil 't. Hi. ha.r wa- bl.;k a, ,hJ , in liie l-lritiitu .., i..., winp, IS bleached with thr 'now. His white, u se ,,f ,,,. is rves tlmt um-. .1.... i i i in their Smil "sear, hi . - , : ""l "bp iithtniiiL' tnd-.. J..11 . n ire now Shinir t.,....n. . -" uun. j hat m nn is Aaron Durr. From th, irt,t,rn ,irV". "Anui, BOON. TV . Tl uona.one of the first, one of i f t most learn s of f,e ;....
ground,' deserves a volume; and we
:,nt ere Ions; he will have one all to ' !""? ,Vs!l the oIJ m had ' see nimseu Ihe hero, the so e i nc iutn mat nis 1 o rn r t r cfnr- TU : .1 ii . i I C . mi ncro oi a srory. 1 lie name would he in print was more fatal j to his philosophy than the idea of ft iff - enneand death; and he dreamed ofbe-
ine; one day as noted as man ever can j FORTUNATE ESCAPE FIIO.M A MANIAC. hope to he, it would have done more H.RR.sburg, Pa. March 4 La-t evenin- the toward disturliins; his saturnine gravity Rev- Wm- Dewitt, clersrvman of the Presbytethan all the India, s thai pvpp rr. ' riH" Church at this place narrowlv esca'ned
ed Kfiituckv. He was a straneei cornpound; horn in the eood old staTe ot irj;inia; liehrst tried North Carol.-! na, then Kentucky, and at last swept on to Missouri, to 'his dying day, a pi-1 oneer. Thirty yars old, he crossed ! the mountains not to seek, as mot at I I . , - . , iMiccuHi rorniorr, but to go tlirough perils, and dangers, and hardships, that .vottld have tried the heart and frame of any youth in Christendom. For two mont.J without one companion-not even a dog-with-out home or help, lie wandered among the wilds, his bed the ground: his cano - i n', .. . . i iiik trees: nis in aliv the how nf .i" .n . . J ' ih -ir A ,1... ...ii lr ... rr. . . .y " " t... won hiiu tne veil o! ie savasre. Taken by the Indians. h sr. wnn ,1,,,; ..... ,.n emu in cr ve.i n, n Giwirrr regard and so tickled their vanity, bv . . .yi.i.r, uiuuiMMK i .em wtiti me rule, that rnonev would not purchase his freedom. Escaping, for four days in succession he went 'on foot forty miles and eat during the time but one meal. Without tear and witohut fierronps abominating society, but a land husband ! and father, and H,ow man; daring,
wnen tlar.ng was the wiser part; pru-!,.,
dent, when d s. retinn w,.c r.u. Li ! ter half; sagacious w w , , iiiiii n nril,l"u') ''ssi'j-iiii 1 i r: I ... death (hat he prepared his own c .ffin1 f ' 11111 i -f tnrehaiw i ,i i...i c i- i it too small, he nreSentt if I,:, . ' uncle mil iinuin? ' in-law, and having fitted himself with a ' second, and polished it by long rubbi ng 1 he laid himself d.nvn La a L E r v. i. ii ( i, IW 1113 ?U I ife and death a veritable T.patho. .... va in, locking.' SUPERSTITIOUS Cl'UES. 1. A ting made of the hi.. r i nn, will prevent cramp ever known it to fail.i r j w v ci -Vl -I have hardly i2. A halter wherewith any on has been ianged, if tied about the will cure the headache. Tight round the neck is an infallable cure. 1 3. Moss growing on a human if dried, powdered, and taken as snuff; will cure the headache. 4. A de,id man's hand will dispel wens or swelled glands if it be rnbped nine limes on to the nlace afllirt,.,! R. roll. ct nine times, no other nurnlier will do.j o. I ouch a dead body one simnle touch, and it will prevent vou fr.,r dreaminsr of it. G. Steal a piece of beef: rub wart ! wun it then bury it or throw it the left shoulder, and do not look behind you when the beef tots, your warls will decay, fi have t'ide'this once, and never knew it fail.i 7. A fragment of a gibbet or gallows. Oil WhlC l OllC Or m.ire in,li.-....l., I been executed, if worn next the d,;,. j ' v I I 1 . . 1 1 3 I 1 1 I will prevent nr run. fh rt i , ,,IVj wUV ,,;lV(. never tried this. Ma has. an,! hi. .,!. j ....i. in i vii r :i i in Ir iv.. L.I ll.. I. il 1 - w j-;, i, ie io.v country one summer, slie never had the ague. I ( 8. A stone, with a hole in it hung at j toe bed's head, will prevent the night-' marc, fi have alnai hr.,1 i!.:.. i..7.. I - .........., umrja me io;v country; iri-r :it n.v lnIV I,, I ... , T I L v ' M' Il-lll l.i s tlaiicr ... .... .,v o iiwu, ,,iiU i nave never ) i nan i.ne nightmare. J. It a tree of any be split and weakiv ci.iidrcn drawn through it, and after wards the tree be bound together so a to make it unite as the tree heals the wm acquire strength. Brother .w,,y penrciiy cured in this way.j v irgima Museum. A few evenings mie, a nancisome : i , young nilfamily in a domestic in a respectable CI I V. was sent out .... errand. She had not il UN ctll ill i m iJ,',iffi I-, i. , i r up uroadvvay, when she was accosted by one of those worthies, who, in the g'.rb of gentlemen, make it practice to msult females who appear without a protector in the street, or as thev !;ive it, pick them t.p.'-IIe asked her it be shoull have the pleasure of seeing her home? (o which she replied certainly; nnd then requested him, 'as he was nolife r-ummli i i i ii . . I v he ; "ei nome, t vvoubl (hank him i ,1 rnrn. 1... I (hank him tn rnrrv ho.. I..... u.e k, net to wh,ch he joyfully eonsenled. They proceeded up ISroadway - , . -j -.vi nun. : . aiKer-sireef, ....II.... I .1 m .. 7 len 7'" nn V"1' l:uy (llll'"-ed, leaving Ihf gfidleman with the bundle in his hands, hallooing after her, for it seetrvd he wa too much astonished to flow Jle then licirin f,. il wu,,i me nundle contained, for it felt warm, arid something j jt seemed to move. I,s f,..irs wt,re t.xrit,dh rpi.ifl..l . I . . I I r. ... u , i xaminc ihe contents, and wnat do vou suppose, gentle reader, if contained A child, yo will of course unfortunately fnr ir... nf b man, h9l butur new bom kit-
but ever averse fo rivillT.H I, v . r"y manner to Cholera, is not aen, on a charge of blasphemy, his n "7 . walked Ihr ord.hip behavl with greit forbVa"! HCCh ofyouth. the decision of manhood, and ! Z the Ton. rut T' d,efem,a"t hl 1 aSrilaiUlfaCtCF the cool reasons of age. He had his 0 V hani , a l, ! , J ! deV,J,t,ons fr,0m the ordinar7 WlE subscriber takes thi, method t in v ce? and faults, but had so few, that in " template use fs a observed on such occasions. The de- 1 the public in general thi, tin e.tT his place and with his education he 1 t , , " J, the ' Tne ndant was not content with the indul-! llsh('J the chai, making busir.ess, High was a marvel of virtue as well -n' nf (,'t'" ,:"'u,Vy 1,1 1'ril"co attribute the I genee shown him; and addressing his!tr"V "fP"- market house, where be fortitude. So calmly did he antinnf fl! Cho,e.ra in lt country to I j-ordship said, -My Lord, even in a ' ".r'8"11 .a a large and
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'to lose in the street, in preferece to drowni .g them It is truly hoped the yenl e-nan ha f;iLn f.thorK- r . i ... - J " me poor little lour fn ,ted nrn thus kindly entrusted to hi ore 1 Jv,-York Ga', lour !o nea oro ians. JVcro- York Gazette. "eil""r ';ne flirts of a mamac. The lat- ! ' t hee " wished to speak with him. Mr D. told him it was too cold, and insisted on bis comiris; in. On his refusing Mr. D. was shutting the door, some unacountable presentiment bavins seiezed him, when the man discharged a pistol 3l him Tkn k..ll . ... 1 i " " J .. n in. Ul L t!3 lit ....... . ,, .ore away part ol his coat am. grazen the shoulder. Mr. D. closed the ! ,I"or- ani1 tllc maniac ccntinued about half a" ho,ir fro,,t of the """e, hen he was 1 u""1' r'Vw) U,M ",ist,,ls wrre ti,k(n from lZ a Z ZJ became a professor of religion, an,,, alter a 1 t,me exhibited aberatio.-is of mind. Mr. D i, 1 n"t.iUvlire that he 11:1,1 a" C;l,,c "f h,.,tility against dim n l -..i . . Lr .... .M.,,.tocuuru uariirer iron, him until li.a r,.f..c.i - . .. o,,;,, ,",m him until itin,i,... i . ..... .,.,,,.-,1, n, juine in, anil the rtiuujiie nc assumed. t is a sourr-M ,.f -...( mat Mr. U. was able this ,1m v tn continue his clerical order. His character and deportment are such as ensure him the love ol his tloclc and the respect of all know biin. who No class of our citizens has suffered more from unfounded Dreiudice i r,2 Z ve howev r T " i,.tvt, i' Z I"' " J ""'r,w 'V icmpuiary uepres.t m . . sion. The idea that Malt Liquors dis DOS(! in finv muntw.n t M.1 . . i r T cornmon of light, Wines and lonrt o..rl ,k i , ...i.i .nc tiieate, exenin - rlnn ,,.i,;..k i . . . . . 1 ... l,,u ('"loved to their, hntfAii . .-I .1 i T S , "Se ' lieer a,ld , "S a" f, !naP leverage. In tons '?uence. ' f tllls e French govern - rv- i-iit- l l . i . - V -l " . 5 cnanSeJ lfle rations if uiei. souiiersot their immense standing! army, and have substituted Beer in if ! tireweries are new hoinrr o tablished in every nart of thnt r..r ' IV ltlrr,l,,m I a. l i a . " l t' v.' '''tt T-. , , - I t 'l Jvingdom,and the demand for brewing auuil? vnat olir owt) cofltry j has been literally-drained of riops,wliich! Jj!ye advanced in price in New York, ; iuu uiree nunared percent. On this side nftho Al ..: i , v. .iiiciiini, n inis been nscertainedjhat not an individual employed in any Urewerv in the Unitp,i States, and in the habit of drinkino31alt Liquor, has been attacked by Lholera, and to our own ktmwlf,W lieer drink ei in iius citv hai-o remart'jlihr e 1 1 ' v. v v... Albany Dai. Adv. - ......... , A nijji nuiii me disease. A. Ii J rrtlE.VDI.Y visit. A ladv nfnnnlllr being on a visit to TWtnr IV... of S,o!f's Newington, the Doctor tlm. M'osted ier. "Madam, vonr I J(l. ci.:. is come to see me on a very remarkable day! MVhy is this day so remarkable answered the Countess. "Thi r J., . ., ,. , . ' 'J "1 came hither to the house of my good fnend, Thomas Abney, intending to ..'T, 111 I I . l;, f rim li.l M.n . j 11 l"HU jocior, H-end hut one single week under this ll'lend v rnnf mi,I I j i --j 1 "j iic.v,- i-xienoeu my v'Sit to the lenrrih nf t.:-.. ;-.-- v v. .mi u . lillllv 1'O'irc " ...I.. 4 1 J J ' ' '"') ADiioy, who was 11 "'. "voney, wiio was pres''"mediately said to the Doctor, '" wh:it erm a long thirty years' Vsit; 1 insider as theshortest visit my lamilv ever rer.iv...,I " J Death comes to ali.! One of the signers of the petition presented some time since in the Senate by Mr. Clay for a of..r.. r , . . . J' b i lann, upon which, to lound a co bnv of subiects of 1 .inthisworl.I'M...,-'..";:::: . I vielech.rl tn , ' c , ",,urmea, .MU.dld to the power of the grim (y. ! '"., 1.1c Vila fnar; ,rn ,,hci.w. f lll:i cr..... I ,..L. J his hopes iv .1 Mi istance ot : -and ah his "Morions ami l. minous theories ntifTed "ici eantne, mto still nothing. Ah. Gaz. i...:r ii . ... v "' "is night and airy The seven wonders of the world were j-itely exhibited at Washington City, in a new museum r '., . ties. "-'.ii "i n.nurai curiosi 1st. A widow at the age of GO refused an oiler of marriage. 2d. A dandy with only five cravats on his neck. 3d. A contented old maid. 4th. A lawyer who refused to b feed. .r)th. A moderate doctor's bill. '.I A . "'ii. A tailor that w;.s never kn lown lo cnhb;M"c. Tit. . ... ..... congressmen that wished to .io-ourn the session, when there was money i ,e r(.;isrv. Since exhibitii.g the above, a printer has arrived in this city, who has been paid all but- four thousand dollars. The eruption of mount Vesuvius wa in full blast on the 2Jth December, and the l:,V9 had been pouring down in had taken th. rwfon nf Pnnirl.
was r. a ., f i o . i ...unci, in w in, ii one inenri snoKe so i fn-f ly of another that it ltd to an irreconcilable quarrel. "I am surprised," ohseived W., "tl ar such l,iitr hoslilitv should arise out of so I rival a catwe." I am not al all,' iepli. ,1 J.; "it is qui',' "nattfal; f.,r a friend heconvs a fu -nd if you drop a letter." Anecdote of Mr. Weisteti. Oi Mr. Websler's recent iournev t. V:.h ington, while; pa-i. g through Xnv Jetsey, the stage slopp nl at an inn xv'iere several Jersey Hlues were cxpressi'i" tliemselves in their own wav abm.it nuflificaiion the cou se fit Sotilh Carolina. Mr. Webster and two or three other gentlemen stepped from the stage while the horses were drinking, to warm and as Mr. W. passing into the bar room, one of the speakers who seemed to have been holding forth with much v heniance,aid.lAud there's that Gen. II ivnc at the head of the rull fi'Ms, who went to Washing(o:i,itid was lick'd by Webster. Mr. W. catching the sound of his own name, looked round full at the speaker, who, noticing the aetioa, step - ned .... to him. nnrl I:.n,.w, h;m ' , . ,' .......j, mm um me shoulder, added, 'well traveller, what
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no you think ot if? asn t llayae 1 robat'' Co'i' ; -'"id .i 'claims before the C'omlick'd by Webster? Mr. W. rn'iUiiv t'.-urt ,.f Dearborn county. Per
ils ham s. and m:ikii,r,U Wov f. the crowd to tne fie, replied, 'Iv'e heard that insinuated before, sir." Winchester Rep. Anecdote of Lord Tenlerden. On the trial of Mr. Hone, before Lord Tenterden, on a charge of blasphemy, his I urkish court I should not meet with . l t . 1 i'1- invnmeni i exnenenre hem " i , ... ... ' i "ucnainly not, 'said Lord Tenterden.i I . ... ---7 i bowstring would have been round your neck an hour ago." Lr?cd Ex- ; omincr. ffT IT i n.r llnrn. t C 4 1 k.k A armor elected to a cornortashin n .i mi ill , Hi? wife. aft,.r die I .susiii-i m ii ; rl 1 1 I some lime nnnn ;.H,r ,,u. iscoutsing with him ; " , - -. i ion, r I . , . . , 1...,..,- IHIIC'I IDS 'family would derived from his exaltation i wliit liis inqiiirn, in a doubting tone 'llushar d "' he it be proper to let our children PIi,r with the neighbor's now ?" Very vaS liable i?!friiciiics For gale. r n , , . . ; s y nus. j-iunmas and r ir .urirtrr I nurrlm ' .. I . 1 Consumption. THESE Drops immedi.itely remove didirii . ty ol breathing, tightness or stricture ac r,is the breast, obstructions and ulcers upon the Luui;,, p;lin the iuW or che iUtj ofblol. Pr.ce, $ 1 per hottls. Half bottles, 50 cents. German Eye-Water. THOSE troubled with weak, sore or infl rJcN w,n nun an nien eves, wi iinil :in i r, .... I ,. .. I, l .1 ..ri...... ' ' . u ' uir reined y in oie ijiiiiiMAS KVR VV A I'E;! tion is superior to any now in use. The most dsrirravateu caes of inflamed eyes, are reliev .c. '.. a f,nv !lP-bcatio,,. of tl Water, es J ........ I M . ... I II.IIJ I i i I I. I ,...m1;u. any requested to -ive this collyriuui a trial, in which they will find an efr.'..-t.-. !., remedy. Price 25 cents per bottle. D1. PIE 3 SON'S WELCB1 TI.CTLTRE FOR TIIK CuTtE OF Rheumatism, Loth Chronic and Injlammamaton, in all Jirir d iff, rent firms. Stiffness of the. Joints. Yumbnesa, Sprains. Ar. ins ,.: i- . . i, ..... uium nisiresisiiig ol all diseases, I Z: .. 1 , l",," c.acmi."" aml I'"" .T" ..,! ot, however, be c, l '1 all who have it will or' cured when the constitution is bro- I ",M u,.w, me vital Kl'll . I , inei joints dislocated or rendered motionless, the I liiiir'tinns i ........ I .i . LIM S SI T II If .. r. .....I ..... 1 . . , i "" uiu hiuscics perished, these cases generally may be considered s desperate and can rarely be cured, though they may be greatly relieved by a persever--.0 nuuiifj, nis not to he sup - posed that cases of ,uy years standing call be cured at once, where the habit has become assimuiateuto the nature of the complaint lor in such cases the whole I abit ol hml. quality of the blood must be changed, and tins must be the work of time. Price, $ t per bottle. 05" The above Medicines arc earcui! v prepared : hy I. H. 0ynold,of n.navia, iy. . and none is genuine, miles,he ouside printed wrapper is signed by him in his own hand writing. For sale by EZllA FERIUS. LVWOICE: 1IIE subscriber having quit public b,i i ness he will nr:ir-ir. i .. ;n .k. k. . oreme court, Circuit court, and other inl 0jnr cpurts, so far as bis services may be Ion ,.. cessary, by bis friend,. Having a pret extensive iicqu.,itallf.r throuiih Ihe I tiled -laiesne win attend to the collection ofel , to, or iroui, any part of the Tnion, whirl , be placed in ,,s hands'. Any Law bsie. . into the hand. f Jht, T, st, Ji,n. res.,1, e DecatiirCoiinty.wjii rpr,.irr ti,P 11;,.., , , . noil o, nom. Ie will h.. He will be found nf h; . .
dencein wri.nce,,jrgh when nol .ut ,,H v, r upon business. JOHN TEST uarjrs Uth.? I63fc44.,j,.
(Loach. "OH.V 1). CI MM I will corimier cK ranaecomiuiniatio;i Stasro Line, or. V nin; bis t!ie ltllh of March, Iron, Ivreticc!)rar to CinCEBlimti. It will leave La wrenccbur'h on Mondays, Wednesday, and Friday : and return on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. All possible attention to accommodate passengers, ;in,l care to prevent accidents will be paid by th Proprietor. Lawrenceturgh, March 1st, 1533. LAW VXIEL .1. CASWELL & DANIELS. M.YJO.t, Attornies and ('onnsi llor law, have entered into partnership, and v.i!2 practice in ihe third Judicial Circuit of Indiana, particularly in the counties of Dearborn. Franklin, Uipl-y and Switzerland; Abo-.n the Supreme Court at Indianapolis. Office on Short street immediately oppiteMr.Lud!ow,i large brick building; where D. S. Major will ' atJJ times be kmii I, unless, absent on busil" "" " ""J rr-Tess.onal ,rr vices lliut mav b required. He will also at- . tend t t !ie settki,,, lit ol" estates before th MH,S S .Uortsaices, Powers of At torney, or conveyances of any kind, can have then, drawn in a le-al and unexceptionable form, by calling ;,t 1 heir office. Ali business confided to Caswell & Major will receive the united and strict attention of both. Z-uwrenccburgh, Oct. 12, 1832 3!.-lyr. '"cy aim Which be Warrants for durahil ty an,T ; .,!,. u.-. . ""rnnii.iy and rijiirt, to nny in the western country ; which he will dispose of, on reasonable terms. Persons u-ici-.'.. i ... . 'r. l pll W 'se calland f""- themselv -..-v..,u.lg. WM. N. nOGERS. May, 131. -1.16m. Notice This. J II . Lawrenccburh Bridge Trustees rnpecttully invite those who are in arrears for toll, to attend to the seltlo.,.o, r ..i,.,, (In, with tl.e toll collect or. 1)1 i.n ri'iu riiiV. or ivin nt; tlo ir note navnh:.. ;.. . I. i.i.r. i .o years nave roiled , I -...-."V- I .1111 I T l..l.. away since the Cridiie wm-s puasahl , and a , .inn a settleineiit ni it ,,,i must be madu in some way. It u "not the in oi me i im V.ns; itfiirKj'itMjf; any to coerce matters by lea.Magistrate. Those h do not attend to fr wU.,,,ts ,,, ,,lt, nanus oi 3 his nonce, must not think hard to find bills in the officers hands John Salt tl.eir ui arsh. Jsq. j, iter the -Jiltb ni March, 1333. The ab holders JEUEMlAIirillXEV, Treat. March 1st, 1833. uiecase with : i c...l. Di EZRA FERRIS, AS removed bis dru- jStore to theSircbuihhngoii the corner of Hi-h and bnrr. Mreet lately occupied by Mr. Wjiiian, R. Dart ker, where be has on hand, and expects short, ly to receive a general supply of Dru-s, Medicares, Paints, and Oil, consisting of almost every article in demand i the Country. He ha just received IVon, the manulacturer a lull supply ofLamotfs (Jou-h drops, for the cure of colds, couhs, consumptions, weakness in the breast, bleeding at the Lung-, &c. AW TIIOMASWIHte's Vcgft'lJibic TttcAh ach Urops. The only specific , ver offered to the public from which a permanent and radical cure n.av I . " I""" i ne loom neb, with all its attending evils; such as frilctiirinsc the jaw in extracting of the teeth i which often nroves more :.;, r.,i i . oe nniainen oi mat , ;:ip rei-1.:. 1 """" r. e": anM 0,1,1 P"S from the dej C"V;.I teeth to the j:,w, thence to the head producing a rheumatic affection, i,h n' tmpK-Hsnnt , ffcts ; such as a disarreeaZ greeable - oreath. li;.a tnc. ... t. . . i ..our in .nt: moiitn j aM " wliicti are produced fro,,, ful o &c. or decavt n.l 4 .... I 1. T . I . . " 1,1 am nappy lo have it in mv row i 'r to "ffer lo the world a remedy, th-.t wilf ! n,,t onlJ remove the pain nine ,imp(l ,.. f. ten, if properly applied, but preserve th i"' 1,1 IM,m ""ruier oecay, and arrest tie di 1 ease in such as are decaying and have not ! commenced aching, resloriu-r them to he..!ie All of which will be disposed of orr moderate terms lor cash. IjAXV 4 MOS LANE, Attorney and counselor at Law, will, in future, pi e his undivided attention, to hi profession tuny be consulted at bis oflice, on biKh street, near the clerk's offio, t all tin.es, except when at Court wi', attend the Circuit,Pr,.bale,and Commisir,er, Courts, it, the County f Dearborn. Thr. Circuit Courts, in Franklin, Switzerland Ripley and Decatur counties. The Supreme ami District Courts at Indianopnlis. And will attend to business of Importance, either civil or rn'miWin any other courts in this, or ndi,,; j u p States. He trusts that hi long nnd suecessnii pracMcr, will insure him, is former liberal portion of professional busine, when the public shall be nssur, d that all business entrusted to his char;re,shall receive his prompt attention, and best efforts, to bring it to a, speedy . ml successful dole. AMOS LANS; Lnwrenoeburgb, June 13th, 1838. 125 0M1 rf)NDS 0I' oulden for
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