Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 6, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 19 April 1833 — Page 4

siiseli,akeoi?s. ton THE STATESMAN. A CURIOUS OCCUKREHCE. Vy brother in-law, A few dtys ago, 5?V:t at a tquirrrl I heard liim saj so;

E'it irisMtig his rmik, the swift twirling ball, Svon call'd at the house of Sylvanius Brimball. While hijh in the air, it made a strange noist, Fell flat on his roof; and v. aseaught by hisboyi. The nun i. in was milH, the repoit we hcaid ; Travol'd Just four steps, as the ball appeai'd : So the tine 'twist the siatt, and the end of its flight, Was'nt orer four seconds, nor even that quite, Sixij-five to the pound, is what the bail weigh'd. And fever, scnre charges the tame powder mart, From where the bail staited, to where the house stoat , When nieaiured was found, just three and a forth rood. So when th ball tnrk its suden discharge, To hrii'ia imall squirrel, from a tree pretty large, Its areiivi'.j's grade I am happy to say, Maybe ascemin'd in thit imple way. The br.'e thirty feet, as near as may be, Perpendicular seveity and inches twice thiee. Ye lean.ed and great, if any cf j ou know, Pleese tell ir.e how far, this hail had to go; And how far forihrite, suppose it did steer, What then was its course in coming hack here: And what waj i.$ acme, nr long tieti from earth, The wise wish to know, though fool should make mirth. An occurrence like this is certainly rare, deuce the paint I have taken tolmpiove it with care. A. J. COTTON.

IlMtie. Though apparently for ever in haste, ! sent him a suit, which Jack managed eminent- 1 Nullified Iron. III some parts of South i he was always a day after the fair. An old ly well. He carried all the papers about Carolina, the ladies have formed them-!

! nnil woll ... -il.lisViril merchant, nnc-.ln tn Jflc.k. 1 sticking out of his nocket Iiueetteri about I i . r.,...',w ,'A

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i beintr desirous, at me Bee oi three score arm . tne courts ana uie omces ue u ucn wuu one . . rri nnntn.

! ten, to retire into the country for the purpose chicken, and managed so udmirablr, that af-1 w- urnrorm oiyroct w "''7 . V t . y 1 . ..." . . If. .. I " . i . . 1 -. rh'ii t nP

of spending the rest of his days in the enjoy- ter losing three terms by not being ready, he ; io ont ; an JJVt. u euuui i"" "'

Union men can neve nc inautcu iu march against them. Quere if these ladies are really out of the bonds of Union, might they not be made to surrender at discretion to the arms of an equal number of Bachelor-soldiers. Volunteers enough could be furnished from the West, fully equipped and

capable of enduring all the fatigues of

a southern campaign. Cine, btield. A safe Bet. A very locjuatious lady once offered to bet her husband fifty dollars, that sh; would not speak a word for a week. 'Done!' said the delighted

spouse, staking the money; upon which

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ill e II IU1 Uiai IC1I .1 VJ , .11.-1-1 lll--l.Vi LU llll 11 I j V- - - l..-.. --li v-v.!!......?. ...... u .... ... business to his son and nephew . Accordingly j perspiration and out of breath, just one hour he sent to the latter, desiring him to call at his after it had been callad. house at eight o'clock precisely, the next ! "You have been non-suited, Mr. Hastie," morning. Jack rose betimes, but found to his ! said the judge, and the consequence was, Jack great mortification, that he was almost a full lost his strt, his fees, and the confidence of hour too late ; so 1 e made such haste to fulfil j every client on the face of the earth, his appointment, that he walked against an Thus he went on, always in a hurry, yet old woman's basket of eggs and broke six dozen every day losing opportunities of bettering his at least. But notwithstanding his haste, he i fortune, until by degress he became a pattern

arrived too late; the uncle, who for more than ! of a gentleman running to seed. In short, he forty years had regulated his clock by his j went down hill almost as fast as when he lost motions, instead of his motions by his clock, i his passage in the steamboat. To make an

From the L'tica Observer "GO LOTED OXE GO." G laved one, on the stream of life Thy fragile barka shall safely g-lide, Aloof from circs and worlriiy stride; Borne on affection's tide. And theie no rocks or shoals shall lie, No hidden dangers' 'neath the sea; vit o'er thy head a clear blue sky Beneath all purity. Go loved one, go enjoj thy youth, Ere ae brings cn her blighting pain; Be just preserve that God like truth, That gilds a virtuous nam. Guard well that oem its lustre here. May brig'iten as thy jears roll ou, And like a splendid star appear, When other charms are gone. loved one, go accept the pray "r. Of on foiid h-art that feels for the ; Tbl ev'ry joy you here may share, In life's captivity. Yet turn not from religion's rays, Kr from her peaceful vale depart, For she directs the female's ways Ai.d guards the female heart.

end to my story, and come to the cream of it as quick a possible I lately saw him, in a gieat hurry as usual, with all the marks of one that had seen better days, enter the shop of a bookseller, to tell him he had decided to ac

cept of a job he had spoken of yesterday

at nine it is now ten o'clok, aud 1 have just

saluted him as follows

"So, young man, you are come at last, and you may go back again as soon ns you please. A fellow that is always behind Time, will never overtake Fortune. I shall seek another partner for my son." Jack lost his chance of setling in business, and besides this, was prosecuted not unto death but what was nearly as bad, in the

mayor's court, by the old woman, and besides i employed another person."

paying for the egg', paid the costs ot suit, which amounted to more than the price of as many beautiful chickens ns ever (lew into glory. He went home in such a haste from his uncle's, that every body said, "What a driviotr, industrious young fellow is Jack Hastie !" The old uncle having denounced Jack as utterly unfit for a merchant, it was necessary for him to look out for some other mode of attaining a fortune and distinction. He deter

mined to study the law, which being the slow- ' seems

est of all possible things except a snail, he thought he could keep up without difficulty. He accordingly entered the office of an eminent

counsellor, who, although a very good natured

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"You are too late, Mr. Hastie," said the I tl.e lady put It into P.cr pOCKOt, OUsei -

bookseKcr; "you were to give me an answer' inT, verv jrravely, that She would secure

it till the wager was decided. 'Zounds;

Madam!!' cried the husband, 'I've won it already.' 'l'ooh! child returned the

Toor Jack! my heart smote rae to see him,

and T fall-lured, with the offer of mv services i

so far ns money was concerned. Tie accepted j the lady. 'You've mistaken the time a triflle, and I returned to the bookseller, an j I mean the week after I'm bnrried!' old shrewd tradesman, such as n.d to be com-j - moil fifty years ago, but are rather scarce at i Multiplication of Lawyers. By a Inte P'psent. iact of the Legislature of Indiana. Tht poor fellow," .aid, I "is one of theMBijg ..j nocg fi,y(, jn t;,e CcjVt 0f

greatest mimes 1 ever uieiwun. lie is vne most active, industrious man in the world ; he

ilways busv, driving about and doing j Hons.

Post Coacli.

Important to Travellers.

OHN D- CUMMI.Ns will commencK run-

J- ning his accommodation Stage iiue, ui the 10th of March, from liawreHCcbiu's to Cincinnati. It will leave Lawrenccburih on Monday Wednesday, and Fridays; and return on Tuesdays , Thursdays, and Saturdays. All possible attention to accommodate passengers, and care to prevent accidents will bo paid by th Proprietor. Lawrenceburgh, March Ut, 1333.

THE FLAft OF THE UNITED STATES, Nt'cr waved beneath the golden sun .4 lovelir banner for tha bia ve, Than that our bleeding fathers won. And pros ily to thoir tliilJien gave.

JSoi tarth a fairer gem can bring, Or freedom claim a brightir scroll Than that to which our fie heaas cling Tha flag that lights the freeman's soul. Its glorious star in azure shine, Tbs radiant heraldry of heaven ; It lrps in beauteous order twine, The enhlems of our Union given. J.,.! tyrants with a trembling file, Survey its biightand meteor glare; TThila glorious beams rouivl it Mate, tfud rest io fadeless splsnrier there' lr'G!, frre.reii, n. i s streaming folds, Jit gallantly thay range afar, Whers fret loin's bird undaunted lioid Ths branch of peace, and spfar of war, While high amid the rolling stars, Wim words which every heart expand, IV.tMn her beak serene she bears Tha barfge of our united land ! Jchold, thy star-wrought ensign sreep, The country's pride, tha tyrant's bans; ' Ur.riralled 'n the foaming deep, Vr.inmiered on te battle plain, Alcrg the ex jltirg mcuotains gale I is bine with wild majestic flow, Ax nailing m-t-ort sVywar.1 sail, 4nd leave the c'ati'ed work be!o! Frcn shorn to .hnre, from hill to hill, Wheie fieedora's voice hath yet teen heard, 'Tis welr-omer with a hoiy thrill, rfrt.id oft rehel'iinn's fame hath tlined. ,Jro'ind the globe,lhrmigh evry cliire, Wher cninmerce wafts or man hath trod, It Cnatsaln.'t iinslaiiieri by crime, Put hallowed by keroic blood. Thu' Fisure hath ciuslicd her Bouibon flower, Am! ''ixd the flag her valor sought, She hoi Is it is cp;iesion's drever Ji name is all the l.y,on it biougnt. Though J',bion boasts her cross of blood, Ei; riinsoned on a thnusand plains, Yl froedom's cause she. bath nithstjud, Aiid niaik'd it with rvdaemlefs svaiiu. B'it thine, Colombia I thine the prir.e, To chrsr the free and guide the brave, Tiv. through earth's remolest .Vies, And plain upon oppression!! :;iave. T.'iine i the standard fieiVmn wrought, To rear abova tht lien's form, V.'fcosp flame their mnrij t'd lathcis snught, l'o cheer them thrnujii the battle's storm. Tii of Iht- fiet! siill bear thy way, Liidiinui'd ttuough agp jet untold, C'ct eauii's pinud rfalms thy tar.. rlisplay, f.i. e iiinruiiifi's ladiant cloud unrollcl. F -2 i f Hie kies.' till pe-r!e sliinp, '! hnmalt ether's atura vndt mifurlV, ' il fur) hand find heart r t a inf. Tu sweep oporession trrn t!ie world !

man, would admit ol delays in nothing but the law. Jack came fuming into the office every morninein the greatest possible hurry, pnifing and blowing, like one ofthe young pentlemen of the boat club after a hard row; but though he aame in such haste, it was remarkahle that he was always after his time. The counsellor at last ot out of all patience, a thing very remarkable in a man who had patiently followed the law so long. "Mr. Hastie," suid he "it is very extraordinary that though you appear to be in such a rreat hurry to come to the oilice, vou never

pet here in time. 1 wih you would use a little less haste, and perhaps you may get here a

little sooner Festina lente. as Cicero savs."

"Autnntus Cxsar," replied Jack. "Well, well I believe now I recollect it was Augustus Caesar hut I wich you would adopt the method I recommend to get here sooner.', "I'll trv," said Jack but tho next day he

was two hours behind, instead of one; and the

counsellor recommended him to return to his

old svstem of puffing and blowing

At length Jack's time was out, and he was

prepared for examination. It took him, however, a year longer than the usual term. Having a day or two to spare, he thought he would recreate himself with a little trip to West Point, to enjoy Jits pure air, ohurming prospects, and taste a bottle of Mr. & rzen's

excellent sherry. The day it was necessary to return to town for examination, he sat very cosily tossing his g!a, wheu the alarm bell rung the appro.ich of the steam boat, and they all but Jack left the table to get ready. He was certain theie was plenty of time, and act

ed on this maxim so long, that a servant told him if he did not make haste he would lose his passage. Then he bestirred himself with his usual alacrity, and never man "made

tracks," as they say in the west, down that winding and labyrinthian path leading frem the hotel to the wharf, as did Jack Hastie. He ran agasnst three projecting rocks, half a doten young saplings, slid ten yards at a time, and finally wound up by pitching head foremost against one of the Cold Spring boatman,

who pitctieu into trie river, ana clrariK. sucti a dranght of pure water as he never swallowed in his life before. Bat all wouli not do; he was just thirty-six seconds too late, and an old lady who had witneed his descent down the hill, could not help saying to her husband, "I pity that poor young man for being left; for I dare say, he has some particular business and he mnoe such haste as I never saw before." "Hum," replied be," it is not always those who make the greatest haste, make the most of their tim." Jack stood on the wharf almost wishing the steamboat might blow up or break down, in

order to reconcile his disappointment, though

every camlul person will acquit tno

boat of all blame in the business. However

fice are to answer instead of declara-

This enahles every man to be-

something, y t see what he has come to. 1 come ' a-li mb-of-lhc-la v. 1'ettifocannot account for his misfortunes." j irers will soon croak in Indiana, like "I can," said the bookseller; l,tS,an the "frOS'S in Egypt Clr.vc. Adv. Ohio. hour every morning, and all the rest of the day ; '

is spent in trying ts overtake it."

Biirru. At St. Francois or? the

.. . 7 , ,, ! i7th Feb. the wife, of Charles Chartrand, 1 he ruling passion strong tn ncath. r ... t j , . ,sy. , -iiii of ttireo children two sons and a 1 obacco chewing is the most inde hble , d hfen At the iame , on he (if that expression may be allowed) hub-; s . ., f , r, ,

WW CASWELL &. DANIELS,

AJOit, Altornies and Counsellors hi

law, have entered into partnership, and wiil practice in ihe third Judicial Circuit of Indiana, particularly in the counties of Dearborn. Franklin, Ripley and Switzerland: Also in the Supreme Court at Indianapolis. Office on Short street immediately op positeMr. Ludlow's large brick building; where D. S. Major will at all times be found, unless, absent on bui ness, ready to attend to any professional services that inav be required. He will al.o attend to the settlement of estates before ti e Probate Court; ami of claims before the Commissioners Court of Dearborn county. Persons wishing Deed. , Mortgages, Powers of Attorney, or conveyances of any kind, can have them drawn in a legal and unexceptionable form, by calling at their office. All business confided to Caswell & Major will receive the united and strict attention ot both. .Lawrenceburgh, Oct. 15, 1832 3I.-lyr.

-all well and likely

iU. . j..l. i t..-t TU i " '

II lllill 1!IU1 1.115 H. lUIIU illl(U. 1 11- : f .l.,,.l.., p..:,... ,m n.x i. ; of three daughter.

JUUl.UI l.'l IIJC VylltllilllllU 1C C" i Ul i 13 , 1- T I ., , .1 ., it ' r to live. In less than eichteen months

r rw Tit ii vfif ii nn ih i. -

. . , -r : belore the same woman had two

. ir, , ... ,, , ... bothlivm? and we the l'Jlh ultimo, savs that while , . ' ric, , . it." i , ; short space ol 18 i

Lin tvr csaccb n rgli CliairMaiinfactorT

L-eorg.; i;ctiison,

wich, on

ons,

children-

11. So that in the!

months ehe had five

all now alive and well.

reJlHE subscriber takestliis method to infor

the public in general that he has

lished the chaii

standing upon the fatal l.;rop, ana uu

rinff the exhortation of the of ihe clergy

man, "the Prisioner, asked for (in a! A certain eminent leadinj: counsel is i Bl'ltntlt- asso""t"'ent of

whisper) the Tobacco Box of the. De- celebrated at the bar for the following puty Slieriff, from whicli he coolly took , mode of examining a witness: '-Now a quid dep. sited it in his mouth, and : pray listen to the question I am jroing returned the Box." In ten minutes he ; to ask you. Be attentive and remember, was launched into Eternity ! YVe wit-j you ..ill answer as you please, and renessed a similar incident in this city, i member I doivt care a rush what van

answer,' &c. &c. The learned lord

making busines.

csta',

n Hurl

i treet, opposite the market house, where he

will ktc constantly on hand a large am.

SETTEES, &C. d'U

On the morning of the day that Hamilton, who shot Alajor Bikdsali,, was to

te executed, the Llergy parsed two hours, in solemn exercise with him. Af

ter thev left the cell, Hamilton, erave! is it you, C

Fancy and vS5K Windsor )kL, chairs, X

n ne warrants ror tlurabihtv an'

some direc tions about his fallows ward j question 1 am going to ask you. I2 ntrobe. As the keeper was leaveing to tentive, remember, jou will answer as eiecte his commission, he asked H. if ; you please, and remember I don't care he wanted any thing else. II. replied,! a rush what vou answer. How are you?

1 ou may get me a paper oj i ooacco

nftW nn tllf Wflf.lcrirlr CAmnml.-it ltrd-i rir i 1C

iv 1I..UUVIII l'lll(llll.TIfiri i ,. . ,-.i . c . J i workmanship, equal to any in the western ot the monotony of nis perorations, one j iC011lltrv . wh'ich Uwill dispose of, on ron-.n day accosted him in the street: "'Haliable terms. Persons wisbin- tn ,Mirr-i,.

: OW pray listen IO thei Wlil please callantl jniljre for themselvos.

After a moments reflection, he added,' ''Stop perfiaps I have, enough" and raising on his elbow, drew a part of a paper from under the pillow of his pallet, and measuring, in his mind, the quantity of Tobacco by the few hours he had to live, calmly remarked, "this rcill last me.'" But the unfortunate Denison

had another habit far more destructive. While upon the Gallows, he made an Address to the multitude, from which

we copy the following: "Never should I have come to this fatal scaffold, nor never would this fatal cord ended my existance here, had I not made too free use of ardent spirits. That is the sole cause of all this misfortune befallinir the wretched man that

Tcry valuable Ectticities For sale.

DR. nBlON'S WE 2. CXI COUGH Drops

May, 1831. -1.16m-

WM. N. ROGERS.

Notice This. THE Lawrenceburgh Bridge Trusters vpectfully invite those who arc in arrears f..r toll, to attend to the settlement of what i due, with the toil collector, by i,ayin? i u-h, or giving their note payable in thirty days! Two years have rolled away since the Bridge

i was pa.saoi.', and a settlement otiht, ai.d I must be made in someway. It is Hot Wish nf thf f'r.Ti.ni n i- l ....-. i t

For Curing Coughs, Colds, Asthmas and ving delinquent', accounts in i he hand o'r Consumption. Magistrate. Those who do not attend to t'r:: THESE Drops immediately remove difficu'- notice, must r ot think hard to find their ty of breathing, tightness or stricture acro.s bills iu the otficers hand. Jehn Saltmar-h the breast, obstructions and ulcers upon the S(l alter the 20th of March, 1S33. The Luns;s, pain in the side or chest, and spitting above will be the case with all cxeepi S-n.rk-of blood. Price, $ 1 per bottle. Half bot- : holders. JEItEMIAH PIIlEV Treat ties, 50 cents. j March 1st, 1833.

I Dr. EZRA FERRIS,

THOSE troubled with weak, sore or iriJU-i removeu his drug More to the biro

German Eye-Water. !OSE troubled with weak, sore or

mcd eyes, will find an invaluable remedy in ! " building on the corner of Hi?h and She ' J C . 1 1 I .. '.ii nr .......

is now helore you. 1 have tor years followed drinkinp; to excess, and have heeti told time after time it would prove my ruin if I did not leave it off. Hut I turned a deaf car to all counsels and

advise, and have uow found by sad ex-; remedy

j ncrience that tiie r. urits oi inose wnoi steam 1 V. , , . ,, , i i. . :

ten inenuiy to me ana ieau io mourn j

this may be, he was obliged u atone to the ! when they sa - the ruin which I was

i.oatman for makiui; him drink so much water, I fast bnneil.a U oon mvSCIi. have proved

true, here you have a ..inking example before you ; here you see what one of your fellow mortals has brought upon himself by being intemperate. 1 hope this will be a long and lasting warning to witness this shocking scene to shun the path which 1 have trod. Especially those who are in the habit

the GERMAN EYE WATER. This prepara- j"ucel -J occupied Dy nr. William R. Bnrtion is superior to any now in use. The most kcr, where he has on hand, and expects horfa;rSravated cases of inflamed eyes, are reliev- .to receive a general supply of DruS-( ed ai.d cured, by a few applications of this cmcs, Paints, and Oil, consisting of aim . Eve Water. The studious and weaklv are i evPr.V rticle in demand in the Country. TTl- -i.-

particularly requested to srive this collvriura! Ite nas Jusl received trom the raanufucttirer

(by testing him to an equal quantity of the ! - ;,. . ,t i. ..i. . ii. ,.i

.1 .niuiLf itiii ait oi w.L in iiiiki ii tdiiru "Mountain Dew," and is qualified by mixins; one glass with another of the same. But this was not the worst; there wa no other opportunity that day, and Jack did not arrive in town time enough for the examination. This put him back n whole term, and it has been surmised, lost him at least the distant plospecl of a law suit which his cousin, the merchant, had kept waiting fur him. But bis old uncle, who had become disgusted with rural felicity, and returned to business again, insisted on his giving it to some one that never lost his pns-

-ng? in a sirnm iioai. "The fellow will never he nble to keep up with the law, slow as it is," said he, ''and will lose a term ol'tener than he will gain a iuit I '11 answer for it." "Jack, however, got his license at last, and it was ob.rrved that though he came to his office in a fume of impatience, it was always after every body else in the house; fur it is to be noted, that there were six lawyers, three bakers, a printer, and a lottery office keeper all in the same building, besides u. boot black in the cellar.

It was r refreshing sight to see the exem

plary patience with which Jack sat in his office, with his feet again, t the jamb, and a ci

gar iu his mouth, studj-iug the institutes of the Waverly novels, anil waiting for a suit, with ten times the patience of a young lady waiting to be suited. At last a friend came with a suit, that if properly conducted, would have eventually led him on to distinction and fortune ; lor it whs one of great cori'eqn nee, am. riolhingbut the friendship ofthe gentleman would have induced him t employ Jack on

of taking too much ardent spirits. Perhaps fome will say that they are none afraid of ardent spirts bringing them to the gallows. Perhaps it may not, but if it does not ruin you one way it will another. Two years ago this vry month I put my name on the temperance list, hut did not let it be there but three or four weeks before I had it taken off; and then was the time I missed the point. Had I let my name stand and lived up to it, never, no, never should I have come to this scaffold. Thus you ee the doom of one fo your fellow mortals sealed, and trace it hack to find out the cause you will find out it wholly originated from that deadly poison called ardent spirits." Albany Evening Journal.

atrial, iu which they will find an effectalu . a lu" Wly ol Laraott's tough drop, for f

i cure oi coins, couprns, consnmntioris, ni-aki" -j in the breast, bleeding at the Lungs, i DR. TIIOMASWIIITt'S

Vegetable Tooth achHrops, The only specific ever offered to the pub'ir from which a permanent and radical cure mav be obtained of that disagrechale pain the tonthach, with all its attending evils; such as fracturing the jaw in extracting of the teet'i which often proves more painful than thr toothach itelf; and cold passing from the d. 1 . u. . i. :.. i . '

manent remedy. 1 would not, however, be!1"-1'," " lne J""-'"enc8 t the hea ; . . . ! iironiicilip' a rheiirruilii- trnni inn

understood to say, that ail who have it will or ! 1 , , " .., .Mn ni-,-,v may be curedwhen the constitution is bro- ! ot her unpleasant effots: such as a di,il?rrPah,p ken down, the vital functions impaired, the ! 'T' i. u th" m""t, e. J c joints dislocated or rendered motionle.s, thei 'V , Tu t f fr"m f" or '- - cord, shrunk up and the muscles perished, ! tprth I am happy to have it in n,v r,-. .. ... ! IT to oner to the vrnrld a rmit- . .

these case generally may be considered as I . , , . . l" 'i w

i . , l , , i ,i not oniy remov" trie pain nine . t.H-fti. nnit run r-jr h- to nirui tlionr.lt I '

they may ou greatly relieved bv a pi rsever

Price 25 cents per bottle.

jcm. Pi.a'R.scJsr's WGLClll TINCTURE FOR THE CUKE OF Rheumatism, both Chronic and Inflammamatory, in all heir different forms, Stiffness ofthe Joints, A(mbriess; Sprains, eye EOR this most distressing of all diseases, I now offer to the public a certain and ner-

ten, if

r.r.'NI.f ACJA1NST TI.YII-: A TALK. 11V J. K. PAULDING.

l ..nrr Knew a young leilow of thp rnme of the onciiion. He came to Jack's office in the

Jfirk !!,iiie. who for a long time purzlnd me ' morning, before his office was open, and being n.ore tban any pfrv.nl.vrr met with. He under circumstances that forbade his waiting, s. eii.nl the i I busy, iuiii fn tigablr- man in ih parted in search of Jack's old master, who the world, he whs always in motion, and misquoted Cicero, to whom he committed the walked at if for a Wagsr. In short, evfrv lu.il r ,-.i..t.n f,f hU hu.ino.o Piftmn mimitu

r sidered him in a fair way of making hi for-' alter. Jack came as usual inn treat hnrrv

arrived at great distinction in this j and opened his shop ; but he might as well have rmnn A ft am n roil r u Tf rr A-v f k I n.ntip

Cut eierji body was disappoinUd io Jaekj At Uit, Providncin iu wrlk actually

r

t':ne and w. rl I.

Anew Contininl The London Literary Gazette of Feb. 23d, says: "A whaler has fallen in with a continent in the Antarctic Seas: and as the n;scovery is small, owners have endeavored to coticeal it, till they can bring off some cargoes of oil and seal skins. The log ofthe vessel is rather conftucd; but still

there seems to be no doubt of the fact, that an immense tract of land has been

found about the latitrde G7 degrees, and iu longitude lying nearly due Sou.h of the Cape of Good liope.

in use of tlis Tincture . It is not to be sup

posed that cases of many years standing can be cured at once, where the habit has become assimulated to the nature ofthe complaint for in such cases the whole habit of body and quality ofthe blood must be changed, and this must ho the work of time. Trice, $1 per bottle. (T The above Medicines are carefully prepared by II. II. Reynolds, of l.atavia, N. V. and no:ie is genuine, un

less he ouside printed wrapper is signed by him in his own hand writing. For sale by EZRA FERRIS.

TAi BAKH.

IHE subscribers wish to purchase 100 cords

ol biacKanil white oak bark. T.nnmic at

their tannery, or at the store of JOHN and WEST. DtfRBIN & JOHN. New Lawrencehurgli, April 3rd, 183.1. N. B. cash paid at all times for hides and skins. Lawrenceburgh, April 3rd, 19'l.t -4 w.

.Library Police. The accounts due the Lawrenceburch Library Company re left with Esquire Palmer for rnllprtinn. arul k I 1

j - -a nui ic cutai ng Uill(.S8

P- ti. II. DUNN.Treag March lotb. 1833.

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properly applied, but presrrrp t.

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i t ui ii ciii i ii i intT urt-iiy , m mi arrest the (lj

ease in sucn as are decaying and K

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commenceti arning, resiorin; thsm to and usefulness.

All of which will bo deposed of on u r(j erate terms for cash.

LAW NOTICE. MOS LANE, Attorney and counselPr . Law, will, in future, give his undh:i,rfl

tentinn, to his profession may be consulted -it his office, on high street, near the clerk's fice, at all times, except when at Court attend the I'ircuit, Probate, and Comuii5j(Tlr, i Courts, in the County of Dearborn. Tho Ccuit Courts, in Franklin, Switzerland Rj.,'v and Decatur counties. The Supr(.e . District Courts at Indianopolis . ,K . tend to hnint'i of Importance, either civil criminal in 8:113' other courts in this, or adioiing Stales. lie trusts that his long anj Cessftil practice, will iiiftirc hi in, bis for, . liberal portion of professional busitiet:, w, the public shall be assured that all hnii. entrusted to his charge,shall receive bipr(1 attention, an-d best effurts, to bring it to speedy and successful clote. AMOS LANT,. Lawrenorlnirgh, June 13th, 1838.

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POUNDS oi Sbo,)erartjr sale bv TOUSEY 4. DUNN.