Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 6, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 19 April 1833 — Page 3
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r.AlV.i C23UROH, IlTEXja.IT.fi . FiMD VY, APRIL i, We announce in II,, s dins paper the name of the Ilcti- John Tist, 113 a candidate to represent ti e -lib District in our next t'on-frcs.
From tin
INDIANA. In one county, says Rev. Mr. C. j we have a territory of GO bv 12 .) i
POSTSCRIPT.
ieVews hy to-dayS rtlalS.
who, though they had not been drilled in an ; eastern college so long as ho, h;ul as much acquired knowledge, and a great deal aiore ; coniiuon sense; his prejudices would not allow
him, to see men anu things as they really are, mie, aj 01) Q mimtcr besides 1 T. A. HoWARW. oi' Indiana, to he At- V.
and his jealousies would not permit him to ; myself of anv denomi nation, (o carrv j tornevof the U. States for the Dlsfriet j" received
appreciate me mem ne loumi m tins luaiken-; Uu, inhabitants the bread ol life, and ol Indiana, in the dace of Samuel Ju-j Mj.
u.-t ami ocnightta innd. nonce originated that ; not one family in ten are ever seen at ! dab, removed
j tissue ol talsthood and misrepsrsontation, con- the place of preaching.
i'-i ;1 jJl k'L jU. IE subscribes having as'ocitteti -&L sdve together as enrtn'-r' :. iicrc!..4.uiie .c. in V i; ..m--.: .: oo, count v In. umb-r (he in am . f II . Ii t e.
le.iv- to jsi'c.-r.ii the i-'.h'.'c !'..-t n
(C'-uvr 1 1 : s- ' ' uen t o:
t n -VI! "T:dii!r trher.i &. C... v bate
1T
In V
-county, two irentlcmen
In consequence of a change in the arrivals 1 Uine(1 in tler, for to call it less than that
cftho eastern n.ai!.s the publication of the ' w",l,,! be a Pervcrsion of language, of different religious view?, say, that Statesman wail be on l'riday ivenin- instead I We (' ,:ot wih il to be um,cr,to0(1 '" ' not more than one in ten of the families cJ Friday inornini;. ' what we have said, that we bear any antipathy ; are represented at the places of WOI- -; j t Christianity. No we have always seen, ship, except at a funeral or some Otil Tie name o. Oliver lieiolia is announced that where, the influence of the Bible most ex-! er extraordinary occasion. In the
in the ht-t I a.iat.iuiu as u candidate for Rep- ten-ive!y prevail, that there i the best state '. county seat, a member of a C!:UI'cll
Groceries, i larclw-nrc, Q.uoetis
rhc Legislature of the State of 3Iex-; v are, Salt, Iron, CastinjTS,
1 . , i d 1 t"l t
ico lias given lis vote lor jr-nerai inn-' r tii Anna as President of the Republic!!!: " ,". ' I And iTitc:;
-A desolating tornado nas-
keerin" constantly on hnr..), a
msortini-l't ol the -ilj.ve articles, which
on the iot uccoinniod;ii.ii!!r t ?nr.i
rPfer.tHtivtj ia the lit xt general Assembly of of s.,-.ktr. We are glad to see missionaries said, that tracts are written in too vul- as ascertained, was from the viciility of , FaT I'.VTTLi:, iil!N.?, Lt.N.-'KX, i- EAT
this Siate.
sed over a part ofour Stale, on Thurs-; for cah,
day afternoon last. lis course, a far! l'K. V'uK.r, FhoyK.
il hi
canimpavks rou coxsnrss. I a the first Dtiicl, the following gei.ticiaon rre utn'f ri(u (I to be candidates: CatliiT B.o!-, Rett. Tvl. Eai, Jas. R. E. GomlMt, Dtr.ni rcr.nai-ton, David G. Mitchell, ami G.th M. I-fver worth.
1:5 11? 2d i-ishiet, Win. C. I.i-iton, John
Law, J.-bri Ein;, nntl 3 nuriM!i:.eeil .
come amoii't u?, but then we want to see men, 1 rar a st le for such refined tocielv as i Davton, south easterly thnti"h parts of , r."s, C '' ecc.
l.r"en and lark eountie?. Many ii's : aeiivrreu ar u.eirsu.re, or auneiM.u s
oil I i ra a crtcii.
w ho seem to be actuated bv a true spirit of tiiei I S.
piety; and not some conceited upstart, whose j III Dearborn Countv is a Presbvter'i-
want of discretion, leads him to mistake en- an Churcb with one elder, and he is a
were losl,and niucii injury done to pmp ertT of every description.
tiiely the nature of the calling in which he , distiller; and six months ago there had j Crt. da;, ol ,-pnl lb. has embarked. v'e give below an axlractj,,ot "ocn a ?ormoil preached by any FO!FT;V from the editorial column of the "iiennblicnn" ; denomination for near two years, with- j The packet ship L'luii from Havre
oi .uacason en tiu; same suDieot. i a arrtveu a! jcw loik, brings fans na
, ... ' , 1 Of tbis the aliitu Jc in which lie places S iSear the Ohio nvcr is a ?r
'; Dearborn county is ample evidence, i liU 70 lU,s been no preaching within live j itb
I 'i'l.-it bo rni(r!it Ini-., r.. .,,! .. 7"5:i .w;.,. ! miles. 'Cr nl i n (bree S.itilintli l:ivi :
i:i!':m n.vi::ru Aoril Kali 1S3J. '.lOilN' If. fOAUAIi MAKLAND.
X vj s i 4 i i I ' V - !i
infivr miles of bis lioiiir1.
i i IL' 111 I I l . IJ tflil !"! , MM.. ..-. ...r
jii.ii me oiiiumu i-v a Miu v.iifie i n.-rsn March : iu . am nvrp i. A nr.-h : rn.: l. ..r-,! r. .,,rt,..
ree,-i n'd ' ! t o !
frora
decisive measures taken by Hat?, Siioi:s, ooxs, H ASuvrAHB. zc,
" " ', ' ' ' ,J '' ! in an isolated situation in that country, i for two years: and in a thickly settled Fraiice and England, ronneeted with 1 A'o an assortment cf Saddltry, Qjcenswart-, c: ft. -a., .x. u. ...oore, , spoken oi. l .hc oulv :.acc u; ,ares to name) -Ao ' neighborhood, in this place, there never j advice fro in the Emperor of Russia, it Glassware, ro:..ri..-, 6cc. Inj- iu 0,, A,,,,, La,,,, J,.,u Test, ; h(td an ddl je praiihljlrriun has been a school. For miles from this ur suppos(i ot!J !;I ;n- lo a speedy TOer-Y, & .GOfc.r- vra.j.re a,.onc..I. j CAwrci, here tiieie had !een nolpiaceisa region where there, is no j muchi-ion (he long disputed matters of i April 12, ls?3S. in the .yre i..lStnct, 3.:. llande,:, u r. ; pr(.aci,is;;, witi.io five miles of his liouse I preaching except by a drinkieg Uni-1 Bobnum and Ibdhmd. ' " iQ'ftr)a. m'iate. y.t-. O. II. unth, Jonathan two yoai-, is impossible. The re- j versalisl, and not one in ten ;ul. j The Duchess dc lWri, has avowed a ; ,Trpr.T.T. t ,. rhu lri i,r
c.arsr. .v.. , . nrmtf are fpou-n ot. j cent setll menl of our state wai rents! n tne state of Indiana are thirty I ?econd marriage. Her liushand is an I v ' bed and boar'l ivithont Kr i-sst cvr or
ear.i'ieite.
MCvJ!
CC
..V:..''?J:.'i::d '3.
! to be fleeted.
j the conclusion that some parts of manv j counties and without a Presl.-y l.rian 1 1 talian, t 'on at Keipei -g. Tiiis avowal, ' provocation, thi is to for warn ,i rVr fra u ! of the coun.ie are but tl.ii.lv inhabi'e.f. I preaelier. it is understood, is a death blow to the i inrt,.i. i..- or truMiu her on my Hcc.,m,t t i . :i. ...!.. . , ........ j 1 . . . 1 T rnnnl,- ! , . ,. I 1 a m deter in i n ed t i.av no dc.its o! Ik r c.K-
-"ut is it fair to state that fact, and j ln
county, three years ago.j (arpii(;; .',.aur
CI
Grf i ! C.
, , , s -upprc s.i every o'.ier in rUaiio jtihn if.'-.-.cr field's, i.dward r.verelt, I.u'n . , ,,r" , ., . ,, , v . , . - .. icoun'.rw ,e I.rovv tnat t ier itaU. o.i.':i A. a::: .-..!... o i);'.vis, lco. , , . , ,
i i i -.1.1
liion to theilueR,y-si.v young peojue joined uc
1 1 1 i-pnlrfn
,rf, ., ; tiiurcii; ice minisier win
- y.r.i Kit
J"V:T5 M. F.l'to.'
i 41 'i t. y. V. Mavoii
Gord-..r,
It i represented thtit the affairs of Hon Misjuil are on the decliac, in Por-
1 f , il ... 1 , t I . m l . .r I . a r 1. . . I . . . r I . I . . i
vlies I-a in ! ' ,!im,0i" ol rc-pectacie iiapwst preacn-! "lu"11" : ' tual. " "' ' " : ers in that country, ene of whom has that he would be their surety at the j A (rucc l-as been agreed upon hei bet n o.;e of t!ie judu: s of the Supreme 'court of heaven that they were doing j hrc,.n Urn Porleand li.'rahim Pacha.
. . .. - - . . . ! I . , .. it. . .I.j...
tate, and one tu tiu in has ; " iu:il ilL sii,,,L unic oniy iuo. q
tractni-r after tin.- date.
April "rd,
HUGH CCNLIK.
vi-.i.ir.v.x.
" " x mil r cur
' necii a v.ii'i nit ur.le;
several ref ncclal. le
Tiro cEt.E h u K'ti-.Z)
ij -.r,i -. n ' ' i.J
Th
ere are
i
;;!-o
th'
G a;, of April IS.
1
. I . . V : ' i .
preacners
s i change ot heart. A few months after
l-cr
in the co.tr. try,' two of whoni devote j tliis, during a reival in that neighbor
tneir v..ue. time, to the wor k o! tiu: ml 1 1
e.eou, tiiese unconvcricu memuers ol
Th: f ji'.Wi'iT i's an ci.'r id of
lo the t'.'i ;i: 1 - , I I(T1 1 i in. j.:,,.-
k.ii ;.. :,i,., a i...i i!, a ci : I S'ict v. the Lvntler.i n above alluded to sow.
11 ? I. IlliU tUIHII UHIl llllj iirmliUI . ' - 4 ... IJ 1 r 1
. tare iu w.iv in erinr hi (he rnrretureu -i hams.ei, .U in- loe ot a piO.iac-
i ii;eci- i .' -'- i
Cin-Ji:nt!i Apiii the! i-,. ;uul we hesitated not to sav, that '!- t-'hurch were almost, the mlv ones in point of talents, rcsp-ctahiiii v and manifested no anxiety about their
Ci.el,
.tin in this place.
liu'iibers pretended to have ai-""--""
WTR. Z. CAS i'EI.lN P., proposes to the a? d. c-itiwns of Lav. Teiicehurh, to open it school fur the instruction of the pupils entrusted to his care, in the ordinary, cierueiitary branches of Lai;li;h instruction, Geogkathv, IIisTe.nv, ti.M.-tisii io, Natital Pini.o-oruv
AND M ATHF.M A1 K a lid theJATlN' LANOUAfa?
enl of the Evangelist
V.'Z tl lOO I card Ol llCaLil lOi Iv llace . t , ;-, , , r . !,.eidiil hi, I -lined lie flim-fS -ei,! -il r i i eu-.H-.tetl with I lie s a e r.t hp I-r;;v- naaun.u li.ui loititu in. onuiCtl. .1 ii .il
etcrdriy, for the purpose of adopting ,eiian i bun h in that country, but thev ! twenty live of the number had
gut rehgien. In It county, there were, a few
j months ago, between tilfeen aad twenty l mi n i vf . -l' . . I ibi. f 'Innr'i :n.l fwn nl
ted n-eetmr, t'nanked (i!od that two
measures to re-ist ' j t -stilence. The
the men aihi-a'de ill's ! mi -y ejj'di:
ti!'. i.oi.i.ch i.l.-o met esteiviay, aiai pr-.-si d 'tiiui. v oniinances for the more
have ,o:ir or more coneren-tlions. which
are regularly supplied with the minis try of lac word. There is also a tlor I I ' . I , IU
ssi; nir acauemv in l ie courit. uei
think we i.ae shown conclsivi" Iv. that i th''m hivl 110 Lli,k"-
fc' t'lahy chansing (he streets and,.,., it l(wp-ct Dearborn countv,' (be! Two years ago an ag-nt cf the ;,'hv. Xc hae rot had rtny fiicial letter r,-liters assertion are based on j visited 1 , by previous appoint-
,..,. v,t. If cannot! (alee premise!,- and it is fair to presume i to 'h!nss toe people relative ,o
lvport Iron t
r tiii.ial rei so. as the !:m ae is evident
ly inaV.ii
that his otiier slater., enls are eouallv ! l!,c opera.
io.e
ol i!e-U;
ra '.It;!'
pul progress
in tr.e wot ,
litute d any solid loum'ation in truth.
which l e lalio
oi fie
institution ,ir
i:eJ o n; tl that the
A competent assistant will be eniraped, if neCfssarv . Ills terms will be f..r the l wer clas.
vi: Reada :g wriluij; and, arithmetit k 50, for geography, history, composition, natural philosophy and mat hiMiiaticks, 3 f!, and for classical instruction , C;4 51) per quarter. '1'lie scho-,1 will b? open, -d oil Moinlpy, April 2 2d, in tlo- roo.-a over t. lie batik : for further information, as to qualification, terms fee. reference is given to Messrs. Thos. Shaw, Geo. II. fl'inn, and .1. II. Drowcr. April 1 0th, 1S:3. et.
,i 1 LL stand tl V V son. efd;S t! in st. the first f.Tnr
prerer.t fe. iuib of J u 1 ! ii ? t:f earr,
CC' J -yK week at the ftnbie of the fobicriJ f i ' ber, in ti.o totcti ef fl.irt ford. Far-iio-r s u.o t.ti.er ot -a ous tn improving thei r ?! nek of iie-rtt-s v. ill do v. tec i.I! and examine this Uubit ai.ia.l. The f.tes e v. hit h he stands are cttemtiy mo'ur.a:, ::l.u meaiiS of aymt:nt ai-ldi thei nn..st Dccoo.n.0dating. IS a bpautiful (iray ; 0 year sold tbisiprinr, !') h.Mids 1 inch hiirh. lie was sired by Majesty Cray, of New-J ercev, lie by the imported. in,re Uockingbaio. Bouurts O'Ciue wa ri'.ii e,l by Ci.pt. Joseph Mounts of Warren county, 0 a in, from lus well known brood mare Dhia Jane, siie was sired by W'ynut Masi.i:gar, rhJ he by the iaipnrted Jletsengcr. For parti- il;:rs ee printed bi!'.
111
u i -
March
ih, i;
i i.i.
' Indeed, his statement of ti'.e assem-! nai a mfcim"; raicuiateo lo dnnv ; i nr. sus-'crioer i.ayo jt r;ceiv-.t iron. ! , i '. n .-, . ir the nnh!ie siitehfitui al ib. h-.ar I rhiladelehi.1 a full and coai-d"! assortment ol ; b!:.e ol f:j;a:n or (isvulj pwaclici:-:. vr : I'U'-" t.t-itioii u ii. t-.i...-. iu ,.., ' i, rrrr zr.ul a hWc, bears'lhe I H-Mtpuied Lis meeting seme weeks, j aOllfAc SOilS. !ia.pe;sef liiht hoed so letrihlvcn the h ;iU v u. v. net,, ii-rctcd; r.,,. .( :. n- ,,,,,,! .,. u .1 i the lime came romttl, thisotht r denom-; Coxsisiin;; or Burnsn. FaEXGii, India,
liiiYC1 jil-'-t r:
i si
:.oe N.M.!i:s-'iii;: u i:sr.
i rra..erj ,i !)? aw .man a,e o,, ',,'.,,,. , i as t O re 1 Kiel' ll .( to an aii)!iy:,io,i it I h r in 1 1 is day paper, over ' .!, v cf a pas. it)g tiotifo.
the siantr r.f " W. ('.-' v hich seems to have been wr'.ti-:i bv a Miniitrr of the Oopfl from li. is state, to ,he e-liter? of the !:' angolist, in K'-'.v-York. That wo liave some peculiarities ' a laark us as a ne-tern peo;de, we ac-k-ir-r.!, Vr-i thr.t hirce portions of fair state rt -:i..:;i: ,-. i.: ; i I : i s -i unbroken wild, we also adJi.it ; ;':,t pi i lions of if, which Lave bum rl.l. batfe-tr years nrt in a de-titute itua-
ucelv wor-'!':c I"' ,f:c i'ame rtaind, this otia r denom-; Coxsisiis;; or Burnsn, Fuexgh, India,
ami AsimtiCAr;. BROAD CLOTHS, Super bine, invisible c;reeu, Loudon smoked.
inaiion had an appoint ment for two o
j their ni )-t noted men iVum a di-tar.ce j j 1 I t n t
, at i:ie same Hour, t ue ol tnose men. a
The following letter as sent us a few weeks i tiJ(.r ,n( le.lbbath before
since by one of our old school mates, who is j a'( ono-r..c,;ltion not to send their now at South Hanover college in this state. j (.,, jr(, to P e,by tei ia tl Sunday That institution seems to be now in a flourish- ! cr!v.,, .1 ".,. t-iiO I p n liein r"nrnt ! -i
ing condition, what its future prosperity may ; (Jalvinist and be christian. be, we cannot even form a conjecture, in con-. 1'iom the statement of cenllcmen of
The board of trustees of the
inarv (i JJeai Imi'ii
(ice, according to h provided, that they wi:
ay,
t tl-v cf
.If 1 l.l v. i r:!.
ihoo"', and places for liold-
r:!.i: , is no 1 ss true. And w c . . . . i . i
r nr -aslt rn inet.us snouni nare , d.'s--! H Ion r-l our siiualion,' t th-.'y wiil n.A t "'t a shite,!
t
n.ivauci mcnli in improvement,
;;, (, w 1
Olive brown, blue, mixed, and drabs,
nine, brown, gadetl, and inuiuum mixed.
A new article of fashionable striped do.
sequence ofour non-acquaintance with the; ail denominations in all parts of thi: nature of its charter, and with the gentlemen ' ' ate, I believe tllCI'0 are more thai
; who compose its present faculty; with the ex- . ,(,'0 ) fe.llliles who never go 0 hear the I
ception of Idr. i'arney Professor of Matkemat- X j ics, and Astronomy ; who is a man of extensive I
iiierary an-i scieniiiic a erpnremeia . I lie ; college commenced its oiioration in IS 27, an i :
v ,-irevi'' into Mte:iee, to bate ; . -! . n i -n arisen to a resner feable stan: hit. I be i
number of students is about one hundred; the course of study e.nite as oxhnsiveas that of
('S3 r tRur.l black Italian lutestrings, black gro. d
re r.l; i ,'. rn u fc.--.it k n n vs i ; . , ; . wl.it h l.a- i i ri.inie !':-.. -i-v.!.,.-, ;.,,.. cr n.cre c.-i t' e Lc-v. W vra;-r: ', ;i ta:t rody p.'f la'ive t i i;
rniic:.- bid 7 e:ei-e, for the a-lvanct'iuent "' wb:,;:, i..-. ,. be bv .v.citic:,! character, prof r;e-r i!3 !,e ,i...iirin -. l.ei this Lev. r'-,e;-':e,:i Pvi ! e en a h an, iron: l.i letter,
Swiss, black gro. d nap and Setishaws. Maiitua", Rarsanetts s:nl lavantine sattins Colored gro tit! naps, plain and figured, t 'olorcil l-'inrourp :i:i:l :,l I Iik
... 1 - 1... , 1 i .. '
j 'ei pre iciieu i an tieuomi ua l lon I variety of
w. c
have been t;ttied one
uric; but we ;,ro ui.ui!ia that rr a. iv other Kov. gentleman, 7. t ec: , d g..i o oi" re!i;io:i, should e rath r ; n.er.-pies, i.tation- . ; :,:;t iib;i-! our C'iet evme.n, and
r.'Giii ike Brookiilli: Innuirrr. lEcciieis. Tt ViC PcojitC (if ClC lt7L f"o:e,---(.v.?i'o;ia l)i
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Fei.low-Citizkxs: My name has
iicen announced ;is candidate, to r-"p-
atri v.e'ti.'rn institution; and from a catalogue
of the faculty and students, the expense s deubt-
p 's aie small labor v stem.
rn , .. i i i " . rr. , jstianger: with all it is my desire to
. , .,' . . . nfl seek ;tii ac(iuaintance ...i....5 .iti.oiir.t to. rm.r.i tli-in C i 111 r.iT , 1
1 - 1 i 0...,. f A..,,,,., ..n-rf Tl,,.. ;,,,.,,;.,..
. T , , , . , . , , i . , , , . , .UUIHI.O til ,UI " u.l IR vii J II'. If:i II 1 nti'iin Kn content , ii, in, i, Oi I b e r resli - . J 1 .'
. i . . t . i.
Lis founded on the manual , rcsenl ou 111 u,e ncxl ingress. lo . . , .. i manv of t en 1 am known, to ethers
ml alter ticib.iclinj- f, Jo UD the ; J ' J . .. . ' '
icfore the firs
'' i 0,t,, f . .,r,-r-f
No student is admitted to the Fre
in class (the lowest class in college) until has completed his fourteenth year.
!!,.ie b,.,-,i, .Cl,.n iviM-b. i,..l - I ;i
) 11113 IM..t.tl rti UOLII ilium , I l It- HILI J. Ill
I i;M r i.. f r s . ,e,: in th tt h hf f.eiy f nee; t;.. ; 'I f. At' ; r- - s t ti e-, ;,.
1 r
e'H.I I . Won!. I l,
hat
v.-e t it nciifs imicn ti.ucn itt..-. , - j , iiTiu- I hi- i Ihrcti-ri the ! r " I .1 , , ., .. ,1 M l" l'ii...t. i i.ii, iur(ti,,.i i.ic , so;,..fl. f.V)..5 v.heuce these suspicions " ir"u V"'';-"-" "' medium ol your paper, to call the ;t-Ja.0sV. Th,, aithor has. been discov.,r. ,-,-,'d .;.p..(.t..,.n..n,!,cc ..on o. the peopled . nd.ana; and .1 ; Qfc afd wV,,(. j withl,oM hh natm. .-in evin.-liot- the -,!, r-iUo oftl.c-adjacent states, loanm-l, moUves are ref . red to your honest ., ,n,;,i,c,:o.e,tiaih, rce,con-jft;iiu.i,);i wu.eli v, as at the las! sessio-r ol canau, i(1(im(,llt. rr. b !... .,! I ere i'l the w: :s( , WC I ,,. ! .firis ature i ih opoora ! ed as a col-1 r ' ...I .. T 1..
Aiii. tiurroit: I wish, through the
tend to continue a candidate, that it be
I came necessary to he udormed o! Hie
1 i.riv 'lil 'I M..1
,'. " f ! r - ' i in .'. ' ' ' r a':-, .i
I r,
(he hegislature imorporalecl as a col-j In answer U(i itl,Mirv, l can otlK.
say, thai my opponent lias nothing to
i ii .. , .. i . i .. i . ret ...u ir
!. j aineie u, inai tu oeuin iianuvei
This invitation, which commenced un-
b,--! n.e ii '" icoure wilh e-t'-ene-'l n s real and pious
i i ....... .1. ;., .1.... ......ii '-, rb' ilmirf.i or rr-ii roc -i urn;
I : VC Ii I, -lei1 II IJ I'ilvH .11 P. I -i 1 1 K . i p,,l vin.oij ,.v. -i j.iti v , i i..i:n -kiiii-.. It I ii . o..: I .. I ti ..I ..
tic;; --. v. bit b :e:,l ns , ii.tS a I ii,ii, iiu-iMieu aoteiiii) Uiii::i 've do not !iad J an. r not generally compreli:dcl.
le
tl. It b
that1 NN
funds, without friends, and in
c-i i-
tbr.oi ii et.rv o-ii-ill.'" f teol untiring ojiposition it lias i - . , .. i ; , ... i i... e ....
1, W1. Ii.ivcj aiT.Vt'J in ;a eiii.iii in.ci!p.escu ,,y lew
hope, or my friends .to fear, from such a result. No change of situation or cir
cumstances, in relation to the canvass, shall alter my determination. I am a candidate, (and life spared.) a candidate 1 shall be until the close of the election
on ti:e 1: test Monday ol Autoi .t next.
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le of Indiana to ; the sale of lottery tickets in that state ! after the year LS3.".
is i. dmdual probably l"-p" eit a-, t by the n.i'-ion.iry sotietii-s of ihe' fj-Tlirro has been (ml litlle change
hive s' Iron, that in tlie t.ltH'limaii, onillSVi
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i-t i.i.e so i.i- oil. i rs we
r.toinfr-. ...eetiiiEr to find US but OllfiatlS .Market
et, dct-,f.,; r.irtl. r adva,o-il i, civilization tharjcor Indian!; he found men liert however
or ew-
by our Inst advises.
These two lines, that look so solemn, Are just put here to fill the column.
Annua! BJt'fihm. For Gmgrcss Fourth iJislrirt. J (0 ilii T I .ST. AMOS LAN L. la State Sr.xvrr,. i) win v. ci li.i.y. allx. n. mi.ii. Jirprcscntnlhrt. HIRAM V 1 1 I'.V". T1UX. riUlCELL da in t;r.i!i). , aruam rnnuis;.
AVM.'LANIl S. OLIVElt MEUSTIS.
COUNTT COMMISSIOVFR. JOHN BENNETT.
Consisting of blond gatisv, gro de zane, Gro tie n tips, popelino, and ci a pe de chine iiipciliiie gause, and crape scarfs Figured, and plain bobinetls Thread, and bohinett laces, and inserting, Pobinei'. iind Swiss capes, White .ml black bohinett veils, Uiack, te.cii, iiml white gause, do.
Irish linen, lavvm, autl linen cambrics, Linen cambric handkerchiefs. Siiper game ribbons, and belling', Pink, while, and biack, Italian crape, Plain, striped, and corded ginghams Painted nnisiiii,
Piaiii, I'uured, and cvossbaied jaconet Plain. figured Swiss, book, kk. cambric muslin, Corded skirts, Linen, and cotton table diaper Circassians, n.eriiities, and bombazetts, MiLN S SUMMER WARE. CONSISTING OF SlTlI.VEft CLOTHS. Merino, c;issimer, hrochell Pnncettii, and lasting Real linen tlrillini; iiluo, and yellow, nankeens Superior silk velvet White, and colored niarscilU vetting Valentia, sattin face and silk do. STOCKS. Bombazine, plain and figured silk Ulack Italian craTals tielitlemeli, and ladies gloves limn ii, and bleached hheetings, and shcrlings Cheeks, pbiids, nnd ticks &,c Ac.
ilvrs. Roots, and Shoes. of all kinds, with a general aso, tment of Hakdware, and Cuixekv, Queenswake, Class wahe, ai.d tiROCERIES, A l.P'J Bar Iron, Costings, Nails, nnd Winflow Glass, fyc. S'c. tVc. JOHN & WEST. April MM), 1833. tf.
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Com-ly, r.ow r.ive nostatnle in si.ci, cut;
on ii,; firs
!:i- n, ,n bone of Stenhen ,Vor.-i :
town of Vi i mi nt; I o n, proceed to rectirs pro. posaL, and Jet out the contract for ere;i;g
I ihe County Seminary of Dearborn County. The plan of which building is as fuliow?, ta ! wit, said building t - h-.: sixty f-. ir fesf. ia ! length, twenty eipht f: et in breadtii, with a 'hall ten feet, wide ruioiiny Ihro'ifh the c?r!re j of the binhlinj;; two rtm ittj hieh, thirteen winthitvs in each side, and four in each end,
two outer hail door-, nn-i it.ur n.snie, two cliini, .eys and four fire- plac, tba window! ta contain twenty foar lights ten inches bv twelvo. 'i'bft fotinda'.iou of said buildinj: to he sloiie woik four feet hie!'., .and two feet thick, to be sunk two bet in the earth, and two nhove Ihe siirie.ee, the front to be cf ratign work. The v.-ail of fnid 1-, tilling to lie of brick twenty five feet hi ;h, and four! eel inches
thick, excep.t the two partition w.iih, which will be nine inches thick after the second floor. The carpenter work to be as follows, and th workman to furnish ail the raateiials, to v,it : fie shall lay two floors, put in tlaee il-ior of joist, put on the roof, ca-e an I pot in all tho windows, ban:; all the doors, put locks keeb', and fastenings to the same, put up one flight of stairs, put ir two girders, 12 inches ty 13 and in short do every thinpj that is nt cesary and customary in ene'oinc; and fiiiishir-t a ouihlini: of that kind. Workmen will have
to enquire for themselves -is I am not nieeha.iick enough to describp accurtitely what 13 to be done. Apian of the building drawn 0,1 paper, can be seen at Cart. Woods in Wilmington. Those applying for the c-inlract will describe minutely thi manner in wnich thev will do the work, the lowest br which they can afford to tlo il , :idii nil ihe mala rials, seal "aid pro; os Ms and hand them fo tho
trustees, on the May ainresui.l. ii.e wuri t
be completed by the first of January Lj!.4. It may be understood the trustees will let tho mason and caroenter work If, difteretit intltvid mils. By older of the board. D. SVM.'vlLs MAJCH Ck. April 4th 1833 Sts.
IVottvc tittH Warning. A LL that are indebted to the untleriignpil, li.;ire notified that their account' and notes Vc. are left with John Salt marsh Esq. for collection. An imliilsence of 3 months may be had, by all Ihose who will come forwent and confess judgement act! pus security. All concerned will do well to attend to it soon, as I
11 n, compelled to put the same beyond my con
trol, to pay my own debts. I nose who attend to this will ery much oblige their friend &x. JOHN SHOOK. April 10th, 1833
nTIIE subscriber" b.ivo deposited in thi J- place a small assort merit of Gra ve-stones anil they will be at Ihe Ian. lint: at Lawrence burch about the first of May with a bont load of Tomb, and Gr.ive-tom s, which can be had as low as can be offorded in hii country. The subscribers pledge therne1rr that for quality of stone, and workmanship, I hey wiil not be inferior to any. En.; ravine will hs dona in the neatest manner. Notice can be had of their arrival by applying to Mr. George Johnston of this place; also a sample of the stntm is left with him for inspection. The boat ivill remain a few days at Ibis place, and then ptm onto Pek-ribuo,h, and Rising-Sun, and rt',i a few iliii a at each of the above inoued places. N. W. & A. DEAN. Lnwrcnecburch, April "J. 1833. ."-a. Ac: A 1 : ' Dr. J. IS. 1st ot. "Will attend to the practice ot
In all of it vfriosbrancni. Feb. 8 3m.
