Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 5, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 12 April 1833 — Page 4

MISCELLANEOUS. From the N. Y. Young Man's Advocate. TKF PAli'J'ING Remember mo -when on thy n v, Hope she-Is her liest iui brightest My ; When rnuiij the Inv'.l an ! social hearth, Each voice is hcaii in nines of tnirth, The briglitit scene of other days ; Whon thy gWl heart 'ats full anrl free, Then o's, then, r?i:if mber me. Remember me when sorrows throw Their shallow on thj heart ami brow; When all tl-.e beautiful the gay, The fondly lovM have passed a.vay, When ever earthly hope and trust I.iei withered ruined in the ihirt, And from the uorU than fain wouhlst flee, Then oh, then, remember me. Rememher me -in f iture years, When all Cic heprs, and all the fears. That brighten now, or dim thy way , Like transient dreams are swept away; Before thee let one vision linger, Made brighter still by Fancy's finger, A scene like this, oh may it bo, Tbfit oh, then, rememlvr me.

her cheek, and roved in the slillncssof the evening, among the tomhs of her fathers in the church-yard, like a lliin shadow of the past. None knew her grief, but lie who was its came, and he shuddered at the ruin lie hud made. Her friends perceived, with concern,

Lire. Clii g 3t to Earth there's nothing there, Ho.vrverlove 1, ho.vrver fair, But on its features still must wear, The impress of mortality. Cling net to Earth as well rve may Trust Asia's serpents pity, That glitters only to hetrary To death or else to miser. Dieam not of Ftiem'ship there may be A word, a smile, a rrasp for thee , Bnt wait an hour of need and see, But wonder not their fallacv. Think not of Rtanty like the rest It bears a lustre cn its crest, But short the time, ere stands confessed Its falsehood r.r its fiailtv.

are, or have been, militia officers? But laugh, in which the witness very j in order to silence the tongue of malice . ally joined. "What makes you laugh . j "forever and a day," we will endeavor said the lawyer. "Is not every body i s cofr frfli n f,v rf flip nilmlPlli limrlnmr')1' fill" i I ll T ! "True,

X.KJ v" V I, IWt 111 11 'I ' til- I!UIwv,ih,:j uu , KUIIllll ; n, pin 11 V w - vantages of our militia system. j said the man of law, "but do you Know 1. It is the "bulwark of our country." what they are laughing at?' 'k',J' This being a self-evident proposition, I think in my heart," rejoitu-d the iel-

the rapid decav of her health; and as j cannot be made plainer by argument. . low, "that they take ether you oi

the family had some relatives in bermuda, thev resolved to send her there.

The voyage had a salutary effect, and plainer or truer.

.l,l,..l l;r.. I,. -i :.,r.n;,nfA If m iu-ci n vervin pm intr snpp

frame. The glow of health gradually lade for little boys and great girls;"1 m m,Kl le'- ttle l

a 1 I I I . I . ' i .. i.-li i. i't 1 1 ii i" r f- -i r r I- r hn c m -ill v

returned, ana sue suone in me maiurny "n-n uniimnij . himhi m, cm-m nf her henntv. a star of no uncommon ! importance, when it is considered that

lustre in the'fashonable world of that ! manv of our countrv towns are not blest j W:1S .e"

with a show of wild animals, above once

Post Coach.

I to

A cart load of the finest vllogisms in be a fool, but 1 do not know wiiicli.

the country would not render it a whit

The Mystery Explained. A pig

in

Important 1o Travellers TTOHN D. GUMMING will commencK run-

Qft nin; bis accommodation Stage Line o:

delightful Island. Ayearhad not elapsed before the hand of one of the wealthiest merchants in the Island was offered her. He was generous, noble, and virtuous. She accepted, and became a happy wife.

Having left Philadelphia with the in

tcntion

anxiouslv

riety of

year. A beautiful family of boys and ! lainous

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i Leeds, England, accidentally broke one the mi. o.

imh was ampu'a-; Sav ri'iii-renai-i, hi t esji

I J-.-. wlrt il ..'11 I i I 'iirrmieP ,nr K Tl n Tl (1 II .

ana an liiirnnuos curpt'ini unu u win r.... lStltv j . ' ' . i - -. . I 1 1 ' I 1 . . . . . . 1 . ...- nr I 1 1 (" C -

htted a wooden one, :-o that pig,r) " -'". '. ...,,'n.,.. ..... m ;.

aided to walk about with "3 ; bltT aue.,tio t acconunotJaK. pWeneers, and

ire to pruvent accidents will be pfiiu by tho

wooden leir with little inconvenience.

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in two or three years. ,ie P'uce oi puun.g , 3. By burning a nation sightof pow-! pissaccounls for the wooded hams that der, it makes way with a good deal of," Kentuekian sold some time ago, 'villainous sahpetre"' and evry thing WarkfnrT ,,,,, hy Steam! Hour's

a -J Hotel. This splendid establishment,

Proprietor. LawrcnccliUrgh, Mttrcli lt, 1S33.

under heaven that is villainous ought to

be attacked vitt armi, and blown "sky

LAW A XI Eli J. CASWELL & DANIELS.

MAJOU, Attoniies and Counsellors at

:ig left Philadelphia with the in- be attacked viet arnuX and biown "siv'yin ,vv.York h is been opened scarce-! ,lilve entered into partnership, and will of returning, she now wailed j hi., sky high," of Johnny Randolph , ' ', nroork.tor now rtico in !he third .ludicial Circuit of Indi-,y,rtheop?ortunity;butava-!r,th Again, it removes Horn the LVZr causes prevented it; year after ; ; face of the earth, along with the vd- his ordiarv, and at least two .housand theSupn'me Court at Indianapolis. Office ...

saltpetre a vast deal of that,

oi.U irmtv mound her: her husband was "infernal dru-i" which is so olieusive to

deeply engaged in an extensive and lu-; all well bred noses, that it ought to crative'busine?s,and twelve years passed j meet with no quarter whatever in a

by before she was able to accomplish

her wishes, in winch tim;? sac had ncv 1 1 I 1 -T

er heartl oi tier lormer lover. iow.

christian countrv.

1. It teaches men to love their enemies "How! teaches men to love their

TIIK I5KOKI1X VOW. "But let the world say what it will, Though sorrow may awhil-intrude, Fair wisdom's voice is faithful still.

Still, to 1 e h'est, is to be good." 'He will not come to-night," said Emma, as she looked out ofher chamber window on the still arid depopulated streets, and saw the dark rain

Mr. I a-fere retired from business, and j enemies, quoth '. A system ot wartare

proposed accompanying her, with their; teach men to love their enemies A family, to America. "They reached j most heterodox way of loving truly!" Philadelphia in safely, and walked upHarken one moment friend : there is Walnut-street to the old family man- j no warfare about it; on the contrary, it sion. It remained unaltered. Her is as gentle as a "suckling dove," and as father and her mother, the servants,her I peaceful as ever a toyshop in all the

t former friends who remained; all wel-i country. JNay, it teaches men to love

corned her to her ancient home. Thejthr"' enemies almost to their own rum shrubs she planted in the yard had ' in truth they become enamoured of grown up beautiful trees. Her name Mc ruin its-lf. They hug the "black was where she had engraved it, on the j B- tty " that contains it to their bo-oms. sash of her chamber, twelve years be- j und hang up on her lips, until at length fore, and she sat down by it called i they are glad to find a fence to hang

hack the recollection ol by-past time,iuP!)

ill the various rooms, daily. To supply Short street immediately oppositeMr. Ludlow 8 hi InUn hp nnrrhrups hrsi.-l l.r rf"r ! larsre brick building; where D. S. Major will

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quantities of cut beta, a fat bullock every morning, with other meats, poultry, fih, cVc. in proportion, lie roasts TO ) lbs. of provision at a time, the spit being turned by a steam engine. The

). it wawes t no som tv tenner srroKcs

of art by those soul-touching strains of

and wept; yet these were tears of min

p-lee iov and sorrow.

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Mr. Letere took a tine establishment music so meioaiousiy neat out or winciy in Cb.esnut-slrect, and lived in splendid ; sheepskin, or blown from the brazen style. Emma used to ride out daily in ! throats of braying bugles,or sweetly and mi rdpu-nrir rarrhir,- with her infant i ingeniously hammered out of a tililiua-

clouds gathering in the sky, "lie will f , . i as ji;u. onfr been her nrac-i bularv, triangular bit ofstcel.

l j .11 I ' I

engine also propels the

not come to-nigb.l it is past his

hour

lice, she carefullv sought out objects of! 6. It makes ajioliday for nnt(

-he diil not used to he so careful nbout. , (jstrc"??. as she deemed it would lie char-j grown from five and a half to six feet

the weather but I will not indulge in ! j(ai,ic (0 rciee. One day ridin" in ' '!' and between IS and 10 years of disquietude he has promised " the ! t,jp snhmhs 0fthe city, she saw a poor,' "ire. Men absolutely require a playword d. d upon her lips; she recollec- i . ,Ar .i,.,!,,,.! ln.,n. ,;,r nn (i,;l mtindJdav of some kind or other; and if they

madiinery lor

blacking t-oots. The brusnes are in the fonn of a cylenuer, being three in number; the lirst takes otFthe dirt, tlie second puts on the blacking, and the thirds gives them the polish; and it can all be done in a third of a minute, without taking the boots from your feet. Our correspondent liilly, says, "I've tried this machine, and find it answers the purpose to a T." His engine is applied to a still more useful purpose than either of the above; he has a hatchway cut in each story,

through which he is enabled to ra'e

what is termed a dumb waiter, which is capable of containing a large quantity of baggage; and if it is desired bv anv

of his boarders, who may chance to occupy one of his seventh story rooms, he basnet the trouble of ascending to so great a height in the usual way, but steps into ibis perpendicular n.ilway, and is safely landed midway between

ileaven and iartli.

at all times be found, unless, absent on business, roady to attend to any professional services that may be required. Tie will alio attend to the settlement of estates before the Probate Court; and of claims before the Commissioners Court of Dearborn county. Persons within;: Deeds, Mortngcs, Powers of Attorney, or conveyances oi ar.y kind, enn have them drawn in a legal and unexceptionable form, bv calling at their office. All busaiessconndtd to Caswell & Major will receive the unite d and strict attention of both. iawrencebnrsh,0ct.l2, 1832 31.-ly.

I An w r en c el) ?i r 3 i

Ch&irMaiRifa

rjSHE subscriber takesthis method to inform J3- the public in general that he has established the chair making business, on High treet, npposile the market house, where he. will ke.ep constantly on hand a large and splendid assortment of

Fancy and Windsor chairs,

PL

&c. &c

ted thecolde.eis the tone of ambigui-j anj a tittered child crying bitterly by! wcre not drawn out three or four times ty with whi. h that promise had been si'(lot0 w!lic!, 1G p;lij no attention. a year for military duty, would un-

repeatefl, when I heodore last visited i ,.i10 ,,.,1 the coachman to stop, and j questionably run mad with domestic her, and in a confuted and embarrassed j r;iijniT to t,e m;uu inquirod whv he dis- c onfinement, and breaking front their manner, though with much parade of; Pl7.i (1P ru, :in,i -hose it was? fields as steeds, would prick up their

Ins regret ami disappointment, asstireil uv.

mv nwn." lsI r:imn niif.

her that it would he impossible for him ,)( -() n ,.lcc ,op u jn ,011(ler to conform to his engagements, arid ; ,ipU5t.;- ai)fj rol;1(, notit j3 ai!Wt star-

marrv s er at tt'.c lime anpoitueu. iMie i

remembered how her heart sunk within

ved, and I have not the means to pro-

m yse

him a small

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1 111 rii nn 1 nr

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iiei hi int: nionieni, aim uiu Miang'-. oi . . . .1 . 1 '

injsterna s prrsemmenr, mat crosseu . hJm ( rall at hof house

ner minij. mat men, lor tne iiii;1i .j;,,,,,,

JH . ij: uiiii. vai v oiiii'iinin,t

or the child.'

urn and directed

the next day.

time, she thought how bitter a thing

At the. hour appointed, the poor

'ear?, and prance and kick, to the mani

i fest danger of all civilized society, j 7. Being confined chiefly to the poori er class of our citizens, it helps to divest j them of the littlecash they have in their ' pockets, and prevents it from being

lonesome, whiclfa solitary dollar might otherwise be. And herein it is a fulfilment of scripture "from him that

An 'Entire 6'rtmc.' John Satterthaite, Esq. of Waynesi ille, Warren county, O., recently sold a hogof his feeding, for $ -250,00. The animal is only three years old, and is said to weig'i fourteen

liunarerl pounds Ins lengih from the

nose to root of tail, seven feet six and

a half inches, round the heart, seven feet round the neck and shoulders, six feet one inch. His height about three feet.

Which he Warrants for durability and workmanship, equal to any in the western country; which he will dispose of, on reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase, will please call n,nd judge for thenwlvos. WM. N. ROGERS. May, 16-31. 1.1 Gtn.

Very v.il;i:ill .Usslichie

mut be disappointed lave for the first with his helpless child, waited in 't a precious little, "shall he fa time felt the force of the remark, which j fcjtchon for the call of his benefac- j 'CC11 away, even that which he hath."

she had so often heard

Men's vows are brittle thine'-"'

tress. Mrs. Left-? re sent for them, desired to know by what means he f

Still, the natural huyancy of tlie spir-; brouMit himself to poverty and wa its forbade her to despond. True, he ! The man spoke out hoaestlv. lute

which this same Convention have avr ted by repealing its former uHiilcatk Ordinance. Had they not done tin or, having done it, should they now

under some other pretext, array an ar" I mpil form ;i n;i i list tlir lnivs if 1 ! i r ImihK

necessity of the measure, an I she had once s:nv hotter days,' said,'1 he; 'and endeavor loarrest tlieir operation acquiesced in it. True, he kad ntWas a partner in a mercantile concen)y v io!o!lt tl;Cans thev will discover hied the more distant period he had Se(t;I married I was deceived the moihj,., noU uhstiuiding this new act o, the final hour indefinite but she had ; re 0f this poor chil l, after invol vinllMlic:ltioi (hc Folxc m is ofsm

ins premise; sue Had m oatn; sue wouiu ; mo m ruinous debts, left me with a I'D-j ..-v..t,.j: n'c were"Vk-.ascd

not believe him utdaithful, slie could c,CmP, w he addresses she had longre-1 ,vith the common sense manifested by

not Deiicve ram reriurr u. .t iasi ai- , eiv i : i dro.vncd rnv sorrows a:u suiik i .,n nnfrinnnincnn r,r V..in nC 1.,.

' . .. . j nn nni'i luiiiiii. run OI ill n "no niij ol-

had broken his first engagement, but be ; neranre, he said was the cause, but

nau irprescnted to her the imp'-Tious ; troubles had driven him to that.

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D21. PIEaSOH'J VHIiCII

Curing Coughs, Cohh; Jlsthmas and

Lonsumvlion

rilFjSr. Drops lmme'li.Uely remove di-Ticu

ty of breath.

tightness or stricture acros

me nreast, obstructions and ulcers upon the

Limits, pain in the sute or chest, and spittina of blood. Price, $ 1 per bottle. Half bottles, 50 cents.

Police This. TVW. Lawreiiccbiirgh Bridge Trustees respectfully invite tho-je who are in arrears for toll, to attend to the settlement of what is due, with the toll collt ctor, by paying cash, or giving their note payable 'in thirty day?.

to years nave rolletl nway since the Britli wa-s passabl.', and a settlement ought, and must be made in some way. It is riot the wish of the Company to coerce matters by leaving delinquent's accounts in the hands of a Miijriftrsite. Those who do not attend to thi-i notice, must not think hard to find their bills in the officers hands John Saltmarsh, Esq. after the ynth of March, lS3:i. The above will be the case with all except Stockholders. JF.Iir.MIAflPHlNEY, Tfas. March 1st, 1633.

German Eye-Water. THOSE troubled with weak, son: or inlla-

ied eyes, will find an invaluable remedy in !

S removed his drug Store to the birek building on the comer of Ilicli and Short

Street lately occupied by Mr. William R. B u. ker, where he ha on hand, and expects short . ly to receive a general supply of Drucs, Medicines, Paints, and Oil, consisting of almost every article in demand in the Country. lie has just rec eived from the manufacturer

a lull supply ol Lamott's Cough drops, for the

teran absence of a week, which seemed mv character to habits of vice and in

to her a yrar,he visited the house again ; toxication. 1 have been twice imprishe once more mingled with the smiling ; ntied forcrime I am destitute of friends family t in 1: he seemed the same he had - employment. alwaysheen; and she was happy. But! "And what is your name?'' asked he retired before the family; this cost Emma. TnwmonK W he rcher a right's rest it was not his usual p;,. after a moment's hesitation. The manner, and she wondered why, at tl is.i,ul lady turned pale and trembled; ,T I . .1 I I . . I I i .. .

particular tune, ne siiouia nave nun e siltl ; azetl at linn sue recognised in business than usual. i him the faithless Theodore. Love has eagle eye, and from their! t as(5 then," said she, affecting to piercing vigilance, duplicity must .be. ; )0 ralm, yonhave learned In kcepyour coupled with most tonsumate art, if it -wVs you called at the time apwould avoid detection, llmnn was ; pointcl 1 will provide a place for catrcssrd by a large circle of acquaint-; 0nrs If and child' ance, and Theodore was also a favor-j Ah." said he, "you know me. When ite; in parties they frnpiently came to-, vo ,,sked my name, 1 dared not tell gethcr. ard there, when the spirits aieTy,,,, ;,,i untruth; but I hoped it had been up, and all re-erve thrown r ff.the heart "forever blotted from your memory.

unma-k? itsi II. I here 1 In o lore otti n watched vour fortune I rejoiced at

lorgot his cannon, anu not r.niv anaieii yor prospr ntv I cursed my own Tolly

in- ii;-'iiu u- i i oi ..iiii,uin mi ,n,i, W cxtian-UMt all my powers.

hut lavished lus lomlness on atio!lier. )n brokt.li vows came bade to their

The g'Ut.-:ns girl forgave him until j author in the end.ain mine have ruined

forgivness became a crime committe d . forevi r.

again ft her own heart. She resolved He covered his face and wept. She

to lead a more M rlndod life, and in h ft him. and having consulted with Mr. prosecuting her re.-d , she soon found' j(-fere procured him a situation in an

ample evidence of what -he mo-t feared.;.,,, ,otie-t occupation, and plared the

Ills visits grew le-s aiul le-s h '-rpient. j t at a neighboring sc.hotd.

J Thus was the maxim verified, "all is for tho. best to the innocent and virtu-

ing tin

lefore Ju-lice W hitman the

other-day. 'Are you guijly or nof guilty,' said the clerk. 'An' what the devil are you put there lor but to find out.' '

It has been ascertained that the Ohio river, at low water mark, at the mouth of the Muskingum, 1S0 miles below

Pittsburgh is two feet higher than the

sarface of Lake Erie.

until, in a short period of time they

were discontinued altogether.

Womanlike, in the de epest of her J nlis," ;,nd thus it is that vice works out norrow-, she retired as it were, vithini(s own reward at last.

hersell, and secure in the (omnlence

that not even her nearest relative or friends knew any thing of her disappointment, she nursed her grief in secret:

and put on asm'le as sweet, if

not

mi i.i ha. Much has been said and written by the malicious wits of the present day, again-t our militia system. Pnt really

gay, before the world. Hot heroir ally I all thU availeth nothing; they might as asshe played (bis new and deceptive j well blow their punny breath again-t a

part, her lerhng gradually obtained ; hurricane, or attempt to climb a rain-

the Victory ou r rser frame; she pined and him d away, day wfh r day; the

lii.UE r.ws. The Blue Laws of Con

necticut have long been a source of

merriment lo the citizens ot the present day. lint it is not generally known

that some of the early acts of the l.egi

lature of Pennsylvania are equally queer. About the year IfiSO or '81, Legislature passed a resolution that "no member thereof should come to the House bare fool, or cat his bred and cheese on the steps!"' An Advertisement. The following extraordinary production is given in a lirilish provincial paper: "Kun away last night my wife liridg-

et Line. She is a titrht neat hot v. and

has lost one leg. She were seen riding behind a gentleman of the parish through l'ermoy; and, as we never was married, 1 will pay no lebt that she

noes not contract. She lisps with one tooth, and is always talking about faries, and is of no use but to the. owner. Pmkmm Coi.r, his X mark.

WEff,C&a T1WCTURE FOR TUB eirilK OF Rheumatism, both Chronic and Inflamma inalory, in all hcir different, forms, StiJJ'nesiofthr Joints, Xvmb71CSS, Sprains,

ff.lOK this most distrosfins: of all disease?. T

now oiler to the public a certain anil per

1 won

ML

the ti HUMAN EVE WATEK. This prepara- 1 :',,rc OI coul3' con?nniptiotis, weakness

tiou h superior to any now in use. The most asrravated cases of inflamed eyee, are relieved ai.d cured, by a few applications of this Eye Water. The studious and weaklv are particularly requested to irive this collvrium

a trial, in which they will find an ell'ectalu

remedy. Trice 25 cents per bottle.

in tha breast, bleedinr; at (he Lun

rm. TiioviAswtiiTE s Ti'gelablc Tooth a ! irot. ri 1.. - f -

! ne uuiy pteujc ever oiieretl to tlic public

manent reme.lv.

understood to s:iv

Cmni wliioh n nnrirnnnr.l -...I- i

i" ."-hi. umi lauicai cure mav he obtained of that disajrreebalc pain thetothnch, with all its attending evils; such as fracturing the jaw in extracting cf the teeth which often proves more painful than the toothach itself; and cold passing from the decayed teeth to the jaw, thence to the bead, producing a rheumatic affection, with many other unpleasant rlTe.ts; such as a disat:reeah breath, bad taste in the month, '-' all of which are produced from foul or ciee; v -ed teeth. I am happy to have it in my power to offer to the world a remedy, that will

not oniy remove tlie pain nine tini

,i ... i i ' - - '

. ,m-, ...,e,, ue frn, if properly anplie.l, but

teeth from furt ease in such as

es out ot

preserve the

that all who have it will or

ken down, the vital r.n.rti..... i,.,n...ir..,l . ",. ar,lJ "ava not

. . . ,. , , "v ; commenced ncln

nitVi Trnn. f.. -1 I. r .1 . J - . '

mav be cured when tlie nmut it nl inn ilir,..! . arrt-st the dis

joints ihsloealed ur rendrred molionle-s, (h,

cords shrunk up and the muscles perched, these cases generally may he considered ns desperate, and can rarely he cured, lining!) they may be preatly r Heved by a persevering use of tHs 'Cincture. It i? not. to he f,upposed tbat cases nf many years standins; can be cured at once, where the habit has become nssimiilated to the nature of the complaint for in such ruses the whole I aliit of body ntnl quality of the bl.,d mu-t be ihaimed,' and this must be the work of time. Trice, $1 per bottle.

ling, restoring them

usefulness. All of which will be disposed of on moderate terms for cash.

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MOS LANE, Attorney nnd rnim.ii.. -.

La w. will, in future. u-iiB Ki. j- . . .

- . - ...o unaiviaea at tention, to Insprnfetuonmny be Consulted at

i ois oaice, on mn sireet. near the clerk's ofdco, at all times, except when at Court will j attend the Circuit,Pr..ba te,and Cnrnmis.ionei'K

v onn, in the i ouiily f-t Dearborn.

paleness of departed health blanched

A counsellor, on cros-cxamining a witness, found occasion to address him with, "Well, my old buck, 1 suppose you arc one of those people who do not often co to church." "Perhaps." said

bow, feet fromnt. Who knows bet tor ; the other, "if the truth were known, 1

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IJT I no above JMedicines are rare-! c,,u 1 "r" ,n f'""n, bwitzerland kipl.v fully prepared by H. H. KevnoldS of. "'"I T""", i'l"- Th,? I me and P.atavia, . V. ;nd none is rr,;i.. ,,n-1 ,7 t '"''"""H" And will at- " . . l s "n . tend to b.isinoM of Importance, either civil nr I. --. In oiiskI,. printed wraj.per is sijrn-' criminal in any other courts in this, or adjoined by him in hi own band w riling. inn States, li,, trusts that his ion- and suc-

I or sale by VM Ff Ai II IS. -rsiul practice, will insure him

ta. ui:r.

what is for the good ol the country than

our Legislature, thrtic fourths of whom

am as often there as you are." The promptness of the reply produced a

hlS fnrnipr

libe ral pot lion of professional husine, when the pubiif shall be assured that all businesn ml rucl ...I n I : . ... . I. 1 1 -

VIE subscriber, w..h . ,,r,.h,s ton 1. ! ..." '. " rrcr,ve "'P"pt

i , , ' " ' "IM' ""Hnion, ami nci ruoris. to hnnir if

r ... 1 . i , - . , ' 1

"Wi lli' HI , H ni'f'l V IK 1 tlleTiln' A ,t..

AMOS LANE. Lawrenorburgh, June 13th, 1838.

nf black and w hite oa bark

their tannery, or at the store of JOIIX mid

VV l'. I . iwrcniN & John. New Lawrenrebur;h, April 3rd, 183:1. N. R cash pnid at all times for hides and skins. Lawreocpburgh, April 3rd, 1833 4W.

to a.

POUNDS ofShoulderf sale by TOUSEY & DUKN.

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Mareh ltt, 1899,