Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 5, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 12 April 1833 — Page 3
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LATEEN CE3URGE, ISIEI AHA
Fill DAY, APRIL 12, 1S33.
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'; Congress knew this, they knew aUo, ; Court house, w Inch was several times through the House of Commons mean-; , .' . , . . , 0 , on fire ; time, the London Atlas of -1th contains j
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We are not prepared to estimate; an item of intelligence, which if true H1"11 h"r " trustees of the County
lot March. iow the question is, Wheth-Ul.P W- it w.i hmvpvnr o-re.it' The ! mav nrovo vorv imnnrtant. 1 1 is that
I have been authorized to announce the ' Pr ii,wlr bnei. rirrumdnnrrc f!nn ores ' c.,in,rc ..r. 1,,..V, M if V, ,.i T".r, i til. P.d", t wmI ilnir,:, in V.mrlii.,1 rv
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as the right,just at the close of their ' Jeremiah Woods, Jonathan Davis, Gen. about to oppose a determined resisted., to'compel the President to sane-I J- T M'Ki,lc'' GcorSe W- Nimble, ', !M,CC toh l,:,,Jisae ,of this BUU II wiU . .. i Peter Kyman, L Warwick, C. 15. ' be recollected that during the agitation
name of Alex. II. Dill as a candidate for the Senate, at the annual elccti n.
I owe an apolojy at this time, to the friends I
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ui nr. 11.. iu. "iuuuu3 m nave 1,1s niime insert- - - ! Al j. eal, lieaty s. heirs, John S. I'ow- ol the Kelonn quesdion, these Unions ed in the last Statesman , but being closely en- j tion? If such be the case, Congress i ers, Esq. anj probably others. (exercised considerablo influence over
gaged during ti.e wiek, atal they not handing can every two years, impose upon the j We should be wanting in common ; the public mind, and tnat Ministers 1,.,1-th, twenty eiht feet in breadth, with a their request in writing, to which I tuiirht re-; lrn;'uloi.t -mv nwiiiim: ,.,. nLn:0. r.r 1 COurtesV were we not to notice the CX-! were charged with encouratfiti.: them j hail ten feet wide rinnani; throii'li the centra
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-fet- inarv of Dearborn (.'(mi tv. imw tive no
tice, according to the statute in !nch ca.e provided, that they will, on the- first day of .May, at the house of Stephen Wood in the town of Wilmington, proceed to reeeiie proposal-, and let out the contract fr rectin; the County .Seminary of Dearborn County. The plan of which building is as follow, to wit, said buildinir t- be sixtv four feet in
fer, it entirely escaped n,v men.orv.
i, 1 ,, . . ., ( ertions ol our ladies in arreslinir Irom i as their action
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Mr. Hiram Wiley, as a candidate for represen
tative from this county in the next general assembly of Indiana, and oblige VO'IT.RS.
i'tihiic e:hiIitiou. Mr. William Gi.en.n will close his course of Lectures on English Grammar on Saturdav
eir neighbor
of country demand, and that the con-' their due. Brookville Inquirer
stitution iruarantees. Ed. Sr.vrr.s.
the troods of the views
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il,n r.,,M..,KI. r. 1 ot the bui dinar: two stories hmh, tliirteeu
11 . 1, .1 I 1 windows in each ?ide, anil tour in each em., Government. Itwou ui. . , ,, , , r 1,
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HiOM SOUTil CAitOLEN A.
cliimnevs arul lour tire place?. t!ie wi:iuom ii
Create throughout England, a Violent j contain" twenty four li-hts ten itichea by opposition amoill the lower classes to 1 twelve. The foundation of said buildinc; to
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xw.ov .uUb iii.buit yriMi ' the arbitrary measure proposed against j f. ueddino. I he tenants and li lends of i 1 1.1" j thick,
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a gentleman recently married, who has
ja large estate in the principality, have,
stone work four feet hi
to be sunk two feet
;h, and two leet in the earth, and
The National Intelligencer of the
2.th ult. savs: ''The S)uth-Cmlina)hy printed handl)ill, announced that
Convention adjourned on Monday la-t. 1 the hnnny event, will be celebrated-in
neit, ut the Methodist Church in this place, j after passing two ordinances. The first' the following manner. The amuse-
hJ a rub,io cxhiiiition commencing at 9 ; repeals the Nullifying Ordinance of Nov. 1 mcnts of the day v. ill be, a pig lo be 'attempts of Isaac Hill, in his N. H
o ciock, a. .u. e unilerstand tht several 1 last, and all laws pas ed by the L4etris- tried for by persons paying Is each, ! ratnol, to detract Irom the
lectures on the Science of English Grammar lature in pursuance thereof (excepting l which will be sient in ale. The pig fame which, like a brilliant halo, sur-
il! be pronounced on the occasion ; closing j that relating to the mi litia :) 1 he second to have Ins tail shaved, and ever' per-j rounds the name of weusteu. It is
is an ordinance to nullify the act of j son to dip his hands 111 soap and oil ; 1. ke botv.barding the citadel of iiuCongress of tiie late session, further to every three minutes. All arc to start ! werp wilha pocket phlol! like en ilea vprovide for the collection of duties on j at the same time, and he that catches j oring to extinguisn an awfui conilagaimports, commonly called the force bill." the pig to be l!ie owner of the same ; tion with n pp squirt. It makes it '-the duty of the Legislature j he must al-o draw the pig by the tail i 7p jTj of the Slate at such time as it mav j backwards three yards. Three foot I '1 " 1 i!t. n. rvnPili.Mit. (n .'.d.-mr s.irl, ..-N :k r:,r fm' nnP nnnn,. nf tnlnrnn p,rl, t i M V'.iUIEP. Oa .Sunday tl.C ill IPSt.
maybe necessary to prevent the en- j be run for by' the persons in bags dis-1 bv lhe Hon. John LnvixtiSTON, Mr. lorcement of said arts of Congress and j tance 200 yards. Two of muflon V,M'nM JI'A,"8CK to Mlss eiELDA
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w no shall do ary act in execution or en- ; the. most foul or ugliest face by grinning
two n.hove the surface, the front to be of range. work. The wall of said building to bo of brick twenty five feet high, and fourteen inched thick, except the two partition walls which
wih be nine inciies thick alter the second hoor.
The wilty editor of the Exeter j
Xews-lLetter thus .notices one of his
brother Editors:
"How ridiculous and futile arc the! The carpenter work to be as follows, and th
workman to furni.-h all the materials, to wit :
i,f ,. I lie shall lav two floors, put in thice noi.r o:
' j joit, put on the roof, ca-e and put in all ths
windows, hanr all the doors, put locks Aiiu)st
'ivith a valedictory addres, liy Mr. Dlbbin. The friends of Science are respectfully invited to attend. I5v order.
LAWK EM'EIIEKGH I. CEUJr. At early candle light, this evening, in the
room over the bank, will be held a lueetini', by the young men of this place, for the purpose ot forming a Lyceum. All who are friend- ) to literature, and the Society, are respectfully invited to attend. liy order of the members ot the grammar class. Apnl 1-Jth, 1833. The Charleston Courier announces the dissolution of the Convention in the followinsr
terms: ! ' The State Convention, after nullifying the Enforcing Iill,and referring the matter ti the oath of allegiance to the Legislature, put a period lo i!s existence on Monday last. V'e are truly rejoiced at the death of the many headed moissh r it emancipate us from the thraldom of an irrcsponsi'.'.e despotism, and restores us to fieedom. and places us once nmre under the safe dominion of the Constitution and laws." From the Vhartst tn. Ci'fy (larei'e, March 21. From Con tra The Convention
adjourned on Monday last, and several
of the members arrived in town yesterday. Thus ends, we fervently hope
forever, the fude and flummery the
vapor and fury and nonsense of this ex lraordiuaiy era of political confusion Happy will it be for us, ;is a communi
tv, if we s1k.11 l e aide in a dozen vears
to repair the errors and mend up the evils of a five years' war cf expatriation
against the influence ol reason ant common sense!
forceru lit of the sann? wit!. in the limits of the State.'' It also declares "that the allegiance of the citizens of this Slate, while they contince such, is due
to the said Slate: and that obedience
only, and not allegiance, is due by them
to anv other power or authority, to
whom a control over them has been, or
may be delegated by the State; and the Cencral assembly of this Slate is herebv emtiowered. from timf in
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I tnn. w on 1 1 v tw.v .l.-Pm it nrnner House a.iu Mi3 uuiiii 10 ueaui.
pmvide for the administration to the citizen and ofiieers of "the Slate, or
such of the said officers as they may think lil,of suitable oaths or affirmations, bindidgthem to the observance of such al!egiance,and also, to define what shall amount to a violation oflheir allegiance, and. and to provide the proper punishment fjr such violation."
through a horse collar. The materials for seven new shifts to be run for by three women; four to he given to the
j first in, two tj the second, and one to
the third. AW nL CATASTROPHE. On Wednesday afternoon last, in a fit of insanity, caused by mania-a-potu, Wim.i.vm Urown, of Jefferson township, in this co. wantonly set fire to his own
7$. O. Price! Current, New Orleans, Ml arch IG. Flour, 1 3S to -1 50, per barrel Susjar, common brown, -I cents, by retail Molasses '2 and '2? cents per gallon Whiskey, .V3 cents lard, T cents I'acon 5, hog round Hams ? cents Coin, 50 plenty Hay, 1 10 to 1 2.) Potatoes, 1 50 to I 75 Oats 2 00 Havanna Coffee, 11 to 12; Rio, 12.
Remarks Flour, tolerable stock on
Una laaenin:;s to the fame, put up one uiiii of stairs, put in two carders, 12 inches fiy 12 and in short do every lhiii tliat is necesary and customary in enclosiiis; and finishing; a 011 i hi i 11 of that kind . Workmen will have to eikpiire for themselves, a? I am not mechanick etiou.'h to descritie accurately what ii to be doiii'. A plan of the building drawn on paper, can be seen at Cart. Wood? in Wilmington. Those applying for the contract will describe tiiiimtelv the manner in wniclt
they will do the work, th lowest for woic.t they can afford to do it, finding all the materials, seal said proposals and hand them to tin trustees, on the day aforesaid. The work ti be completed by the firit ol January 1S34. It
be understood the trustees will let th
may
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day before the fatal act, he called; hand Suar, dull sale Vrhis'cev, ar
upon his neighor and pointed out the! rivals extensive Lard, looking up a spot where he wished to be hurried,1, little Corn dull and market glutted
and on the morning of ids death he travelled some distance to visit his re
latives and bid them farewell.
Oats scarce ColFee, sales not an-
T'emi ti e X. Y. Conr'u-i ; I'nq'iirPr. W'e leain from Washiimtoith.it a ipir-stion lia? been raided, which, in our opinion, is well takmi, and, if.0, tlnr. is the Land Pill the law of the country the Kxecutive's detention of it lo the contrary nolwith-tandiiiT. 'lhe 1 'ens titnt ion, ccc. 7, says 'If any bill hall not be returnnd by ttie I'resident witliin ten days (Sundays excepted) after it shall liavc been presented to hi:n, the same shall be a law, in like manner as if he had signed it, unless the t'e:.. r; by their adjournment pre
vent its rnuru ; in which caseituhali not be a law. Now, it is contended, that in as much as the consliujtioii il term for which the late Congress
lii elected expired on the 3d of March, they did not, by tin ir adjournment, prevent its (the bill) ri-t'irn.' It is argued that this provision only relates to cases n hero Congress might, by an adjournment, attempt to coerce the Eeeiitive into a prein.it ore action upon a bill, and it cannot apply l i any case when the adjournment is in l ict coniHi!-ory under the Constitution. When the K'i-'cir -! e received the
bill, he well knew that the late Congress would j g' IS. cc:i e to pvUI, a- such, oil the third ol March, j ar.d th( ref.ne, it wa-his duty to have returned! I'll I !. nr.l.PIII .
it to the lm:-e in which it originated before'
that .eriud, with l.;s objections in writing. This view of the subject is strengthened by the fact, that he cannot return it to the next Con-gri-ss, ia i.n-i (jceiu e of its being a different one Iron, th.,t ',n w'nii h it m iuiuat ed and
that H.'-rei'iirc, th I'residi ut, and not Congress Ly t)i ir adj. on nmelil, priM lited the bill being letunn .1. It is plain from the whole reading of the Jori-tit ut ion, ' lie liaiuer- of that iu-tru ment intemled tii.it ail bills not returned to the Cmitrp's ir. whieh they originated, unless such return should he reeiil(ii by their own act, rtojiil l hi eii,,c Ihi' la vv i.f the bind. They intended that the Kxecul ive" veto should not be of nny avail unless m ret ui ued a ml t-anclioii-ed by a vote f more than one-third. The
fpiestioti thru arise, who
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' '' 1:1 'ple-iioti : niu r-. , ,()n j-1 r , r rf ' I V.
n-'jonrniiint . r-veiit its retiirn.'' II so, the I
oiisiuinmi, aa , e it shall not Ilea law. inn we ciintei,,! t,at they did not, ami that the r.xer.utive, know ing Congres most adjourn on thf id of Mr;l, 1 j r vented its r turn to them, and con-i -iiPiit v, that it is as minh the law of the bin, ;i, i) "(,,, had ret lined it in his pose5sion te day3 during their ses'ion.' I cannot see any thing, even like plaueibilly in ;x (jnrslion. That section of the (institution above quoted was adopted lo prt verit eilln r (lie Congress. or the President from having an uudti0
advanta
Sim m liont R((iprr Sunk. We learn from below that this boat snagged and sunk about (10 miles above New Orleans, and that fifteen persons lost their lives. The particulars have not yet reached the citv. Insured in the Cincinnati In
surance Co. for 10,000 dollars. Since writing the above, we have been informed by Mr. J. II. Wood, one of the owners of the lleapei, that she sunk in seventy feet water, and that Mr. Livingston Harrison, engineer, the
pilot and mate, and eight slave-:, chain
ed together, lost their lives. C,'.G(.
Xi:w Yoitrc. The American of Saturday says: The city is alive with, business. The recent valuable and rich-
been sepcraled from his family for a
lew days, on the same morning, he went to his wife and told her, if she wanted any thing out of the house to come and g;t hem, as he intended to burn the house, she accompanied him home, and he gave her a number of articles, but the most valuable were de
stroyed. He selected a time for this horrid art, when all the men of the immediate vicinity were absent, assistli . ..i ill t
ing a distant seiner to roil logs. His wife and two female neighbors were witnesses to the horrific catastrophe, and used every means to prevent him from accomplishing his purpose, lie was about 4(5 years of age has left a wife and seven children, the youngest which is about sixteen months old.
deficiencies, hut how few put forth
.r and energy enough in the work
freighted foreign arrivals, the onen-1 cP i i i i t J . . ,& . . ' - I i.o make visible progress from day to sn r' (.1 t ne neighboring livers; and notion i. n r. l i i I o . .. . t r . Li -r J)o tbev not oltener 'sigh and go least, the confidence in the future which ' t!u'lCWard?' " the decisive settlement of the political q'Vh ' SAmf. limi.(,v,r li nrn
difhculties with South Carolina imparts! nay jn carnest - n lh(j workof moral ren.
;to all classes ol citizens Have given "'-.inn. Wit!, .,rh
an iirpul-e to afl.urs greater than has been witnessed in many a long season. The counting houses of our merchants, the shops of fashion and fancy the hotels and hoarding houses the wharves and shipping all are animated with living throng, and all at the
same time, so full is the citv of stran-i
Tb
tion. With such, to be pure, to be
', is the all-absorbing concern, and I , - I I ! 1 V I
ii i i i ,"'1' "i inn scale ol over' Mis hand, who bade our t.agii? liy, Trust his young wings and mount thti sky, Who bade, across the atlantic tide, New thunders sweep, new navies ride, lias traced, in lines of trembling age, His autograph upon this page. Higher than that I.agle soars, Louder than that thunder roars, His fame shall through the world be sounding, And. o'er the waves of time be bounding, While thousands, as obscure as I,
Cling to his skirts, he still will fly,
It appears that
Philadelphia is also participating larg-
lv in the Spring business. A paper of; And spring to immortality.
that city savs. Our mercantile friends i l! l,.V hii name I write my ow n, a,ure. US thai sails have not been go ;'fvi!l take me where I am not known, , . . . , ! I he cold salute will meet my ear, bri.-k lor yeais, nor inonev so plenty ii.p , i-1 i i i J ' - 1 J lrraj', stranger, how did you come here:" " with purchasers, as at present. For- " : . cigu, coastings, and iidand trade, are According to the New-York Com-
;.hke improving, and the value of city j niercial Advertiser, l ri;sideat Jackson
has been courting the "lunelul nine. It afVirms, but upon what authority we know not, that the following cxqusilo stanza '-was written with President's own cunning hand." If so, he certainly deserves a niche in the Temple of the Mu-ics, along-side the celebrated poets of Tennessee, Dorris and Clarke. "Let wisdom all my actions guide, And (iod with me always reside, May no wicked thing dwell with ma Which can provoke thy jealousy.'
properly advances rapidly.
The editor of the Louisville Observ-
' er thus replies to a pelulenl, and quer
ulous outig neighbor:
"The editor of the Advertiser must near in mind, that we have not the
prevented the r turn , hen r t to qu i n ( 1 w ith hi m. We pity
Only a few days
o. he w as in the situation in which
Davy Crockett's (date was when brough bat k after having been taken by a servant at the President's Levee ihnndswmly Hiked.''''
It is stated that one-fifth of the slave population of the island of St. Hclana has been already cmancipated,and that
in the course of four or live years, a slave
The Editor of the Courier and Kn
rUli:! On Wednesday last, be
tween ?. and 1 o'clock in the afternoon. j will not be found on that island
a (ire broke out in a frame building occupied by Mr. C. 15. MWeal as a tav
ern, on main Ilurgess Siecf, in this quirer has received by this convevann
plate, wicli resisted all opposition until; Liverpool, dates of 2.'d, .and London
it I. ml vv :iit ii I he en 1 1 re si i ii , e ,n,l 1 1 .1 ,,,,, 1 1 !, re
.,ni.iuj Was Will the Utmost evrrli.m nn Hip TI.,. ',.,.. ,;. Hill nrrii,,.! 1P1...1
Jtlnnkesno difference, in my viov, ;(:n t ,(f .lr ti,iZrs that the adjoining ha passed the House of Lords. In its
wncther that adjournment ol Carngt ess, . block wa sav'(1. rvvoial of the front last stage it received some important
was compulsorr, or op'innal with lhe j r,,;T huihlings w te repealedly on moilili( ations one in particular, by
mrmbrr-. There must he some
He had ; imaled, steady.
April 1 1 Hi 1833. I'acon hams, lb. GJ to is; hog round, 1!). 41 to 5; beeswax, lb. Ui to 17; b.itter keg, 8, to 10; candles, sperm, lb. 35; mold, li). II to V2; dipt, lb. li); cheese w cstern reserve, lb. Gi to 8; cloverseed bushel .$'5 00; coal at the river, bushel I "J; coffee, Havanna lb. 15; do. Rio, lb. 15; do. St. Jago, I!). 15; cotton, Al. &, Tenu.lb. 11 to 12; feathers 30 to 31 : Hour superfine, bbl. $'.J 50; flux seed bushel, 80; wheat, bushel OS; rye do. 37; oats do. 31; corn, do. .26; bai ley do. 10
to 1.); honey, gali. (r2i to.); mackerci No. 1, bbl," NlO 00; do. No. '2, bbl. -SO 00; do. No. 3, 8 00; hay, ton S'10 00; hemp cwt. .$7 00; hides dried 111 Hi to 1 14 ; saltted lb. 12 tol'2i ; iron jjjj.iial.i bar ton, .l"20 00; do hoop lb. qp.o 10; rod, lb. 7 to 8; lard lb. 01 to Gi; ather sole Cin. lb. 22 to 25; upper
qi deCin. ,$l hOtov! 50; molasses, sugar 1usc gal. 15; do plantation gal. 37i; il linseed gal. 81 to 87; do tanners bbl. s'17,to IS 00; pork mess, bbh $11 00 jtoll 50. do Prime bbl. $S 50; do car,o $0 50; potatoes 125 to37i; tallow
lh. Gi to7i; tea gunpowder lb. .s I 25, to 1 37; impci ial lb. $1 35; young hyson lb. 95, to $1 00. J-iOiaisYine 3Iarlief, April 3d, 1833. Iiacon hams, lb. 5 to (5; hog round -li
lofii; Ileans, bush. 87i to 100; lieeswax. h. 17 to 18; Butter lb. I2i to 25; t.'asliags, ton 07 to 72; Candles, sperm lb. 37 to 10, mould 12i, dipt 10 to II;
Cheese lb. 6 to 7; Clover seed btish.O 00
to t 50; Coal at river, bushel, 12 ; Cof.
fee, Hav. lb. 12i ; Copperas, lb. 2i to 5;
Cotton, Al. and Tenn. lb. 94 to 10, M.
and La. 11 to 12; Feathers 30to,H; Flour, sup. bbl. 1 50 to 5 00; Mackerel, No. l,bbl. 8 50 to 0 00, No.2, 0 50 to 7 500, No. 3, 5 00 to 5 50; Flax
seed, bushel, 02 to 70; Wheal, bushel,
50; live 31; Oats 25; Corn 33; Hurley
13; Hay, ton, 12 00; Hemp, cwt, 0 50; Hides, dried 12 to 11, salted 12 to 12i; Lard 54 to (5; Leather, olo 22 to 25, upper, side, I 50 to 2 50, cal f ekin.doz. 27 00 to 33 00; Mol asses, sugar house, 3 I to 30, do. plantation, 52 to 53; ( )il, sperm, gal. I 00 to 1 25, do. linseed DO to 1 00, do. tanners, bbl. 10 Of) to 20 00; Pork, mess, bbl. 10 50 to 11 00, prime 8 50 to 9 00, cargo 0 00 to 0 50; Potatoes bushel 10 to 50; Sugar, N. O. lb. 7 to 7i, loaf sin. ref. 15 to 10, double ref. 18 to 10; Salt, Turks Mand. bushel, 05 lo 75, Kenhau a 37 to 10; Tallow 8 to 9; Tea, gunpowder, lb. 1 33 to 1 35, Imperial I 31, Y. Hyson 90 to 1 00.
ma-ion and carpenter work to uifierent individuals, liy order of the board. P. S VMM US MAJOR Clk. April -1th 1833.- 2ts.
TOTIS STORES. rnill'4 subscribers have deposited ia this -- place a small assortment of C rave-stones, and they will be at the landing r.t I.awrenceburch about the first of May with a boat load of Tomb, and Grave-stones, which can be had as low as ran be oiTorded in this country. The subscribers lede themselves that for quality of stone, and workmanship, they will not be inferior to any. Enirrnvins will be done in the neatest manner. Notice can be had of their arrival by 'applying to Mr. George John
ston ot this place; also a sample of the stono is left with him for inspection. The boat wiil remain a few days at this place, and then pass on to retersburh, and Rising-Sun, and remain a few days at each of the above named places. N. W. & A. DC AN. Lnwreneebur-h, April 3d. 1833. 3ts.
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The subscribers have just received fioa Philadelphia a general assortment of Hats, Siot:s, Iooks. Hardwahe, &c. Also an assortment of Saddlery, Queensware, (j lassware, G rocerics, iic. TOL5EV, st DUNN. April 12, lea.i.
TmiETlEAS my wife, .'Jarah has left my V V bed and board without an' just came or provocation, this is to forwam all persoas from harbouring or trusting her on my account as 1 am determined to pay no debts of her contracting after this date. nuGii coNLiar. April 3rd, 1S33. 3w.
Iotiice this Warning. A ?,, that arc indebted to the undersigned,
are notified that their account? and notes j
c. are left with John Saltmarsb Esq. for collection . An indulgence of 3 months may be had, by all those who will come forward and confess judiM uient acd eive security. All con-
i;m:, : lire, and lhe perilous vigilance of t lie 'which counsel are allowed to prisoners rerned will do well to attend to it soon, as I """l . . ' ... ' .. - - . . - I 1 I ... I 4 441... I, 1 ...V 4,..tl.
.1 111 ( I'llipi lll ll lO Mlt IOC , lllll- m I UM'i nij . .... trol, to pay my own debts. Those who attend to this will very much oblige thrir friend Ac. JOHN SHOOK. April 10th, 1833
lilWA'OTICJ.: rBlIIE subscriber having quit public bu-i-JL ness he will practice law in the S3 , oreine court, Circuit court, and other infroioT cpurts, so far as his services may be fou :d necessary, by his friends. Having a pretty extensive acquaintance through the Lidted States be will attend to the collection of cl mi s to, or from, any part of the Union, which mi y be placed in his hand'. Any J.awr busines pi t into the hands of John Tc. t,Jun. residi igi.i lecatur County, will receive the united ft re -
lion of both, lie will be found at his le idence in Lawrenct bure.li when not out of tv v. n upon business. JOHN TEST January, UJth, 1832. 44-1 vr.
if e. rnlll is to forewarn the public from trading -ML or taking an assignment on '2 notes given by me to Abner D. ond, dated in February US31. One payable ia 15 months, and one in 2 years, both for $15 each, with ft credit of $2 50 on both, which notes 1 am determined not to pay unless compelled by law. Ef.f.lOl'T KOSZELL. March the 20th 1S33. 3w.
A34;i5j:j1 Flection. For Gmgrcsis Fourth District. AMOS LANE.
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i. ii ,. , ., 4 i ti i r ( j "a y m ui'- .in- iieioto 1 1 1 ( v On 1 1 in 1 1 1 .i is. iii iiiimn.iiv io tie tune the PreMdentsall Imvc ! (.,( mf,nt f.om f,irHl,r r,v;,,PS. (ljrt M:uri;J, ,he prisoner submits h.S consdrr l,;!s which ate prescnled for The M ind came Irom the north west. : rpmslioiis in writing to the President behis sanction, the tonstitulion has fixed 1 favorable to the entire devastation of ; fore they cau he put. The Dill will
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Hoc t. HI. II. 'I2;ui2ig, FEE. US his professional services t thi citizens of
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