Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 13, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 7 June 1833 — Page 4
Extracts of O'ConneWs Isllcr. to the ri'opu: or irkland. LETT lilt 1. Far dearer the jrivp or the prison, Illunrd by em; patriot name, Than the trophies of all who have risen, Ou liberty's ruim to Wine!
l.oNHON. 4th April, lo...
dividual venality, profligacy or foil v. ! Tough Snake Stery The following
No; I console myself, and am consoled, : extraordinary story, which seems to be
well authenticated, is taken from a late Ithiaca Journal:
Mesrs. Mack & Andrus If you
by the certainty that the ereat measure
I of national regeneration is advanced by ! the actions of our worst and most malix-
nant enemies in every part of the Brit-, should think the circumstance I am ajish empire. Our friends and the friends! bout to relate sufficiently curious to de-
Fellow Cititrns: This is the lu st of a 01 liberty in ureat imlam, are up, mlssrve a place in your paper, it is at your . i i - i . 1 . 1. ! 1 1 r i t'f fniifirrn otisl rrt inci'Aii 3 cv m .-.. t It r . ! cortiro . f i sl . 4 .. rA . r n ff firnnnn 1 if o o
series ot tetters wiucii i imenu 10 pun-1 - ....v. n.ui m miuj , .oi, .. uaimunj kuuh, tij
engaged witn two 01 my sons and a hir-
KEW SPRING & StUTIER GOODS. THE subscribers have just received from Philadelphia a full and complete assortment of Seasonable Goods.
tu nrni t:.tp :m,l future nros- ""(l the very measures which was m-
nrcUofour eounti v. including the best i tended to crush the agitation of the re-
suo-scslions 1 can" give for regulating p?l, actually makes the repeal iriesist-
your conduct in the mant.er most cal- i culated to mitigate the evils of the one, and to ensure the amelioration of the other. Let it, however, be always recollected that tlie entire scope and object of my political life now is, to advance and secure the repeal of the legislative union between these countries convinced, as I am. in the deepest recesses of of my coneienco, that it is impossible, utterly impossible, to do any permanent or valuable service to Ireland, until the restoration of her domestic Parliament. This conviction has long been floating on my mind, but it is now fixed, unalterably and forever. The nanner in which the Anglesse A I serine bill was received by the" llritish legislature, the foolish, as well as false, allegations by which it was supported the enormous majorities by which it was ultimately carried the shouts of domination and triumph by which the advocates oflrish liberty were insulted, and the unupprced spirit of national hostility which guided and animated our enemies, have taught me that it is worse
than folly to imagine that the affairs of
Ireland can be attended to with ttie re
quisitc knowledge of facts, ami cordial
abh
1 return to the mode of procuring the repeal of procuring it peaceably and
without violating any law. Attend to me, my countrymen attend to me you have often listened to my voice, and taken my counsel. I can once again proudly, because I truly reprat, that no man was ever sorry for observing my advice on political affairs. My object is to show how we aro to repeal the union. It seems to me that there arc these two preliminary measures necessary.
before we can arrive at that state of moral and political organization (under the now existing law) which rs requisite in order to produce the repeal in tie only manner in which we seek it that is, without crime and without blood.
ed man, Ruben Havens, in cle.iring a small piece for a summer crop. Havens cut down a dry stump of a tree about 25 fact high; as it was falling, I perceived a striped snake about two feet long crossed a stone about 16 feet from the foot of the tree. Th tree fell on the snake, and owing to its being a little flat on the lower side, or to the shape of the stone, the snake was cut in three pieces as smooth as it could have been
done with a knile; the middle part remained mashed under the tree. If it had not been witnessed by four of us, and I had not the evidence of the fact to prove it, I would not dare to tell what followed. The part of the snake which had the head on, in about two minutes crawled under the tree to the tail end which had worked itself about a foot from the stone
in apparent agony. 1 he head part immediately took the other part into its mouth, and fairly carried it under the
Constantinople, March 11. Ibra
him s parlizan, Limir iMiendi, who got . . . i i i , ,, v rA i nr i stone, which was flat and anout three possession of Smyrna and Magesia by I . ,,. , L . , , c a.. 'lover. Al this was so singular that I
Sll.uamim, uii icn oiliviiiii. VII uiu I c-, t 1 .1 - 1 1 r .1 ' Cll J n , ihad the curiosity to make one of the monstrances of the Luropeati Consuls, m . , ., , ... .. . , ... . ., ,. . . ' bo)s watch the stone until we quit work and witli a precipitation that seems un-. ,, , ? . , ,,' . . . . 1 at night. About three hours afterwards.
accountable, unless we imagine that he!
when we chopped up the tree and with
1.:. . 1- im
rllill 111s uuuus, CUIJSISllUtl Wl illlUlll kHJ ; I , ., .... 1.1 , p , , uu -ii. . 1 1 , . a handspike lifted the stone, found the men, would be ll -treated and made pns- !.t. ?., ., , , , . . , -ii-,. 1 1 . snake with the two cut ends loincd tooners by the inhabitants, who intisti.i , . .. , J . . ,. . ,, , . ,. c a getnerand able to attempt making his necessanally be convinced in a few days ! . . . i , . r,, ., . . , -j . , . " ; escape we however caught it. 1 he Ih.nr hp nan nn nseiuf :inrr rr pTnprl. . 1 1
incrritv of intention, in anv other than ni, -A . ,u I cut was not entirely healed, but we car-
u- .,h ,,,,.,.. u,. Jtion of Lvnyiiut by this jviriisa.i, or at
- t ii'ii?L iti ii.ttc i t'l ti f.u 1 1 ii iii: u.t.;i ' vt. . 1 . . .
, . 1 t t a it t at i at my House, about a mile from the vi -
nun lit viuvij iu unit vuvv,ii jrjiriii! iv,i
cannot d scribe with any thing like accuracy the extent of tin innate hatred of Ireland which I have witnessed in many men since my last return to this country. They hate us and without avowing it. even to themselves, they fear us. We must Vm . a domestic legislature, or we never can he safe in our properties, our lives, or our liberties. Na3',more I am thoroughly persuaded, that the only way to prevent the separation of the countries is, to attach
Ireland to the connexion, by giving her the protection from insult and injury, 'of a Parliament of her own. It is, therefore, my sacred duty to exert every faculty of my mind, to bring about that state of the public mind in Ireland, in which every good man will he ready to join with me in the repeal of the union; no matter what may be
his party, his religion, his prejudices, or his resentments. The Anglrse Algerine Act so much worse than the Wellington Algerine law has left no alternative. It silenced forever thnc who bid us look to the justice and humanity of the British Parliament; the day is gone by for cant and hypocrisy of that description. There does not live a knave so audacious as now to dare to talk of the kindness and care of British legislators for Ireland; and if such a knave exists, then.1 breathes not a single dolt so brutally Ftunid as to give even one momeuls's
credence to his assertions. Argument and reasoning are over. The inevitable conclusion is arrived at. Before the repeal of the union no good can be done for Ireland until the repeal of the union Ireland can reap but little benefit from British connexion 1 repeat, that those who oppose the icpe;il,arc blindly and ignoraiitly, but not less powerfully or certainly, drivng towards -reparation. To who are not at. present separatists, and never will be so if we can
lidp it,
ried it home, and I now have it well
j and sou ad in a hex for any body to see,
.,.11 ,... i leaves a rmsr around the snake: and what
ilia iriiPiiiirn ii ihci v ivi Kit n i ! i- ii c ' '
j .. ! ' , . -. i is curious, the ends of tlie streaks on t nade it. In general, m;tny intrigues,.,, i . . i . , .. two parts do not mach. :ome to ligtit, wiucii maintains a con'm- ( 1 nnTiiinv nPr, lal uneasiness among the diplomatic! i,i,ri Anr;i or
The cut is entirely healed, and
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una ui:u,iiiuiun, ii iim.iii, mi luaiit lias ,..,.. n i r.i i ,i , ., ' , . -. i is curious, the ends of the streaks on the
come
u a
body and dbtrust between them and lliei
ri!f " , n , .,, . , . i ffiiiiwi'fif F. Sriilsni, who wa committed 1 lie Russian Heel IS Still at anchor in j on the charge ol havimr set lire to the city of the Bosphorus, and was reinforced last i Sleigh (N. C.) in September last has been week. It is also reported that a litis- trk"1 in tl,e county of Cumberland, to which he sian military will soon arrive, which i re,,,ovc,11' .:uul rund RM,7'f- Amotion , ..I i, , , "as been niailu lor an arrest of judsrotueut, for seem to intimate that the Porte has rea-1 Jl!Vcts iu thtt recorJ J ' sow to doubt of the acceptance of i ts I
conditions oy luenomct Ail. io ac-j counts respec.tirg his decisions have arrived from Alexandria; hut it is known I that there, as well as here, the arma-'
ments coiiluuic.
Vcrj' valuable .Medicines
Consistihq or British, French, India and Amkuicar. BROAD CLOTHS,
?ptr hlue, inTisible green, London smoked, Olite brown, blue, mixed, and drwbs, SATT1NETTS. Blue, brown, g adett, and premium mined. A now article of fashionable striped do. SILKS. Real black Italian lutestrings, black ;ro. do Swiss, black pro. do nap and Senshaws. Mantnas, Sar?anctt tnd lnrantine sattins
Colored pro do naps, plain and figured, Colored Florenet and sattins, A Yariety of Dress ITnnd kerchiefs. Consisting of blond icrus, gro de tane, Gro de naps, popelino, and crape do chino Superfine Rause, and crape scarfs Figured, and plain bobinetts Thread, and bobinett laces, and inserting, Bobinett and Swiss capes, White and black bobinett Teils, Black, sreen, and white iranse, do. Irish linen, lawns, and linen cambrics, I.inen cambric handkerchiefs. Super pause ribbons, and beltings, Pink, white, and biack, Italian crape, Plain, striped, and corded ginghams Tainted muslin, Plain, flg-ured, and crossbaied jaconet
Plain, & figured swiss, book, & cambric muslin,
Lorded skirts, I.inen, and cotton table diaper Circassians, tuerinors, and bombazetU, MEN'S SUMMER WARE. CONSISTING OF SUMMER CLOTHS. Merino, ca'simer, broclndl Princetta, and lasting Real linen drillirj Blue, and yellow, nankeens
Superior silk velvet U hite, and colored mars ills Testing Valentin, tattin fare and silk do. STOCKS. Bombazine, plain and figured silk Black Italian cravats ( Jentlenien, and ladies gloves Brown, and bleached sheetings, and shertings Cheuks, plaids, and ticks c. &c. Hats, l'oors, and Shoes. of all kinds, with a general assortment of IIarvwaris, and Cltleuy, QceexsWAitE, Glass ware, and Grockrie, also Ear on, Costings, Nails, and WinCoio Class. i$v. cVc. $:. JOHN & WEST. April 13th, 1833. tf.
SAX.E OF VAMIABLR Bcal Estate. PUBLIC notice is hereby given, that, the undersigned, commissioners appointed br the Utarborn circuit conrt, to make sale of the following described land tenements and hereditaments belonging to the estate of S AM V EL C. VANCE dee'd, agreeably to the order of the court aforesnid made at the march terni
1 1833, will . expose o s.ile bj public cut-cry.
nt the court house door in the town of Law rencehurgh on the fourth Monday in July next, to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. on the terms
and conditions herein-after set forth; the following described lands, lots &c. To wit: Twentj four acres of ground, including out lots No. 7 and 8, in the town of Lawrenceburgb adjoining the in-l.its in the lower part of the town and binding on the river Ohio, including the large and hsautiful brick Mansion Hnusr, erected on the premises by the deceased, some years ago . In-lots in the town of I.awrencebureh, No. 21, 22, i of 187 and 1S8. 48 feet front ami rear of No. 37, i of No. 50, and No. 24, 53, and 54 in New Lawrenceburch. The right of ferry across the river Ohio, at Lnwrencehnrgh, ferry-boat, ferry-house, and the privileges and appertenances belonging to said ferry. No. I. The N. end of frac. 21, T. fi--R. 3 W. in Dearborn county contaiaing, 84 eighty-one one-hundredth acres. No. 2. The S. end of NJ of the fraction a foresaid, containing 72 sixty-nine one-hundredth acres. The N . E. qr. of sec. 20 T. 5 R.I W. con, taining 156 aores. The N. J of S. E. qr. of the aforesaid sec. containing 7$ acres. And the west i of the N. E. qr. of soc. 13 T. G Tl. 2 W. estimated to contain 80 acres. The highest bidder will be the purchaser. One fu'lh of the amount ofthe purchase money
to be paid in hand, at the time of sale; the remainder in four annual payments with interest from the date of the purchase these payments to be secured by notes and mortga
ges from the purchaser on the property sold.
STEPHEN LT'DLOW. JESSE III1 NT.
THOMAS TOUTED. 17th 1S33.
(Tit
bh. psimscsrs welch
nole i
is said to have been found amon- he Cunng Um Colds, Jsthmas and papers of the Lord E rskine; and when ! Tur. n L"ns l!"Plln' ' i . , ., , . , i I Dropi iinmcMli.Uely remove ditTicuiwe take into view the character, stand-; ty of breathing, tightness or stricture across
ingaiUl country Ot US dlSlingUlslieU au-i the breast, obstructions and ulcers upon the thor, we conceive it to be the most vnl- Lung", pain in the side or chest, and spitting liable, and one of the proudest compli-1 of,)!no'1, -'"s $ 1 ri;r bottle. Half botments ever paid to the "Father of our,11"' 50 CPUls-
Com
missioners.
May
rWlIIE s;;hsrribers having associated tbemsolves together as partners in Tendingmerchandise ,Ve. in Wilmington, Dearborn county In. under the name of H. Barker Sc Co. Beg leave to inform the public that fhev Kavo
i just received a general assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queen ware, Salt, Iron, Casting.
New 6ods.
And intend keeping constantly on hand, a. good assortment of the abovo articles, which will be sold on the most acoommodatin- terms for cash, 3 Pork, Whevt, Fr.ouR, Oats. Hay. Eat Catti.k, Beans, Linxen, Feath, ers, Cc. iVe.
The subscribers have iust received from ! delivered at their store, or at the Sn-t 1nn.i;nv-
Philadclphia a general assortment of ! on Flojan creek.
country: ' To General Washington.
Sir I have taken the liberty to in-'
German Eye-Water. THOSE troubled with weak, sore or infla-
; Died eves, will find an invaluable rented v in
iroaucc your angust and immortal name : the GEJtAIAN EYE W ATE 11. This prepara-
in a short sentence, which is to be found i tlon ,s s"iMr,or to ai,y now use. The most
111 the book I send to you. agSravatcu cases or inflamed eyes, are reliev
Hats, Shors, Hooks, Hardy are. etc. Also an assortment of Saddlery, Qucenswarn, Glassware, Groceries, &e. TOUSEV, Jb DUXX. i April 12, lS3o.
(TUB AM BARKER. April irlh 1833. JOHN HCLL.
(OARAM MAUKLAND.
tf.
Courts, m the t. ounty of Dearborn. Tho Cir-
1 have a lajire arouaintannn amonn-l . . 'I'.T a ,v.w -PP'cat... of IV" .h,,n' 'U2c"unu K'l"y
,, i t i i ri J"ve ' :Ucr- - he studious and weakly aro BUU ufc,uur counties. I lie uprein ami the most valuable and exalted classes of particularly requested to give this colK'riu.n i Vict Courts at Indianopolis . And will at-
" nt me uuij iiuiii.iu ucmg, j a i rial, in wnicn iney will tinil an effcctalu
Valiialilv lot for Sale. HE subscriber is desirous of selling two
- thirds of the Int. nf 'rnunil lntolv ..r-,.l
LAW IOTBl'K. by Uts &. Armstrongs tobacco factory lying MOS LANE, Attorney arid counselor at l,c-t,vton WaUrr Armstrong's lot and T.. YV Law, will, in future. sie his midiridrd nt. Jn1"'5"" and will oiler the same for salo on
tenlion, to his profession may be consulted at ' ,S;;,t"r(';,y -'lC SH 'ay of Juno next at public his office, on' high street, near the clerk's of-; n"ction Pn ,h, promises at 1 -2 o'clock A.M. fice, at all times, except when at Court will , ne ,ia1' of the r"rrbae money in hand aud attend the Circuit. Probate. and i the residue on the first da y of October next.
for whom I ever felt an awful reverence.
I sincerely pray to God tr grant a long and serene, life, so glorious devoted to the universal happiness of the world. T KRSKINE. London, March 15, 179!).
remedy. Price 25 cents per bottle.
restoration f Irish lietdoni and the
establishment of Irish prosperity, but one duty one great all-absorbing duty remains it is, peaceably and legally to ctlVrt the restoration of the Irish Parliament.
There is but one problem to be solv-
dh. piERsorr's WBBiCBl TINCTURE FOR Till? CURE OF Rheumatism, both Chronic andlnflammamutory, in all hcir different form?, Slijpiesioflhe Joints, A'umbncss, Strains, $c. TOOK this most distressing of all diseases, I
-DL now oiler to the public a certain and permanent remedy. 1 would not. however, he
understood to say, that all who have it will or may be cured when the constitution is bioken down, the vital functions impaired, the joints dislocated or rendered motionless, the cords shrunk up and the muscles perished, these case generally may he considered as desperate, and can rarely be cured, though they may be greatly relieved bv a nersever-
How goes out with his machine to En-hmd. ! ".i,R 1 ' 5 '"icturc. It is not to be sup-
in the packet shi,, Moutroal, and intends to IT u'i,t Ci,se!! "'ny years standing can
I'atkst Pin- Makkr . It is we believe generally understand, that in completing the manufacture of a single pin, in ordinary method, twelve persons are employed in various bran-
i dies; and Mr. Babbage in his treatise says, . that the lowest number emnloved is ion A
to US who hoher-tly seek the 1 beautiful piece of mechanism has been made
May 2-2nd 1833.
FREDERICK UTZ.
tend to business of Importance, rithcr civil or
criminal in any other courts in this, or adjoining States. " He trusts that his long and 'successful practice, will insure him, his former liberal portion of professional busines, when II. D vmhli.. cKull lid 1 !... ..11 I
..... f ........ ue uiflniru iil.ti , UIISHieSS f ii . ' entrusted to hi, char?e,shall receive hisprompt j "C ' '"J. Mm - rr. hand., uf. u. .. ... . .. .' . 1 James Y. Hunter Eso. for collnclion after thi
PAT TO 57 11 St RltTS ! ALL you who are indebted to the lirm of Phinney and Springer, this is to notify you to settle the san.e by cash or iviu your notes payable in thirty days. Those who fail to attend to this warning must not think bard
attention, and best efforts, to bring it to
speerly and succpssIhI cloje. AMOS LANE Lawrciioeburgh, June 13th, 1833.
ii d patented by Ir. J. J. How, of this e.itv.
by which a pin is completed from the wire by a single turn of a crank. By this ingenious invention from lorfy to fifty pins are made each minute, aud they a re produced more perfect
man inose mui'c in the ordinary wav. Dr
Ml IU 1 IIUl lt- IlllMtll'H HI 1111 Sill V 1 , ...... i.Tiniua .v ! . , 'J , .i ...... ... 1 . ,'. . ,V. t .kebnta natentbnih i:. F.,t..b,d:.n,l r j be cured at once, where the hnbit lias be.
so ...u.,, tne none legally a.l The 111IU;lli;io W;S or . ' nssiuiulaU-J to the nature of the complaint-
....
ii i i. tic iinu-uiiii w.is ma h11 r- Ii I ir nn. ......I. I . . I I .
Vi. "" 'T-'K "r onject. Messrs. Hoe & Co., (Jold street. , Y. Com.
in wc want to Know is, the manner of, Ado . doing the tiling. Th thing itself is in-
' o vkun m e.nt Lunorr. The Tic:
'Anclrce Algnine lill,,: instead of re-! ,,!) ,-ri,,t "Pon l'anet, for near a mi
tarditig the progress
to a demonstration
Notice this Warning. LL that are indebted to the undersigned, are notified that their accounts and notp.
tVc. are kit with John .Saltmarsh Esq. for collection . An indulgence of 3 months may be bad, by all those who will come forward and confess judgement acd give security. All concerned will do well to attend to it soon, as I am compelled to put the same beyond my control, to pay my own debts. Those who attend to this will very much oblige their friend !tc JOHN SHOOK. April 10th, 1S33.
first of July, 1833. The above will he the easewith all, for as we are compelled to pay our debts so must our debtors. PFIfXXEY SPRINC.ETt. Lawrenceburgh, May 22, 1822. II 3.
CTitable; so inevitable, indeed, that the
s of tho repeal, has! iou h s beta returned to the greatly promoted its! I"1 of the United Stales, under pro
tect lor non acceptance, and the Hank
is prcsenietl it to the Treasury, with
la claim of fifteen percent, for damages, j j The lYnnsylvaiiiaii, a regular built!
ILl.lAM K. & ELLIS W. 1MOWN, i .. i ... .. t ....
;; ... , . . ' "M""" ,:! " joiners, nave entered ins. t'o-, and 'disgrace, of the ( .ovci nment. to partnership, . are now crating a laree and
1 ultimate and most saiif.atory success.
I his demonstration J will t ike up a little later. For the present I content myself with pome preliminary tonics.
Jn y- tirsl pl at e, it may lie a matter ' ,X,I I1C" v 'ei paper, h Im -u ;it tins, of surprise to some that with all the '' ;,'-denounces ihc lJank, as attempting madness of slavery upon me, I should j ,0 SP(,,1 Ue ; on the ien)harrassnirntSy dis-
write with so much of cool ralmm
To those persons I re.nhlv acknowb'.l.rr : '-ow it that the licvrrTnnent should
that an oU'cnce has been committad a-' ',c tl'''rra'dishonitrcd tnid disgraced f gainst all the great principles of the ; I '10 I'cnns) Ivanian siioulJ have thouglil Constitution, and ag.iiusllho people of . f lhat ht'fore vent was given to its pasIreland, too deep to be f.rgotlen, nnd i e'011, Cincinnati Gazette.
too cruel to he ever fnnnven. Tl
Ai'pmvrMK.sr nv thk I'kk-iim-xT. Villiam Mili', of Man land, to be Consular ( 'omux rcial Agent of the United States at Aux Cayes, Si. Domingo, in the place of Joslniu M'ebb resigned.
lor in such cases the whole habit of bodv nnd
quality of the blood must be changed, and ibis must be the work of time. Price, 1 per bottle. , 1 OCT The above Medicines are carcfully prepared by II. U. Reynolds, of liatavia, N. Y. nnd none is genuine, unh's he ouside printed wrapper is sin-n-
j ed by him iu his own hand writing.
I-or sale by EZRA FERRIS.
Notice to Ihc 1'iiblic.
A STISAY.
lakenupon the SGthday cf April 1833, by - William A. Karr. liiinB- in T.t.n.i.u..
township, Dearborn county Indiana, a '"stray brown horse four years old this spring; between 13 and 11 hands hi-L ; both hind fei t white; and the right four foot on tho fetlock joint white; a star in the forehead nnd snip on the nose with saddle murks on the hack. No other marks or brands perceeivable appraised to twenty-five dollars by George L. Whilely and Stephen Rruce, on the 7th day of May 1833. A true copy from my stray book. ,r D. WEAVER. J. T. May 9ih 1833.
LAWNOTICU: fWlIIE subscriber having qut public hui. -- ness be will pructice law in theS,,
oreme court, f'iro..; t ... . .
v,...t i, .lint oiner iih oior cpurts, so far as his services may be foil V n.
Having a prctt ex
ile
rankling wound caused by national in-' justice and Whig despo'tism (oh, the! ever odious Whigs!) is loo cxrrirtiatinJ ever to heal. Yet I am cool, and qnicP, and deliberate; no bursts ' if passion
awRj my soai no Icrvid epithets of ex
ecration bum in n.y dc-crintion of in-'i r. J1 rl,,pr" Bf .'"t-i ud entirely j s u' , leti Havana, omt business hail
r. nt tin if I . .... o .-I. .1 . . ..
v 1 .-nop tin snori sireei, wnere llii-y will at all times he prepared to execute on the shortest notice any work in their line with
wiiii.ii me public may favor them. They flat-
.......... t lrol llll lr .xpenence m cessary, by his friends the above bimntco ,. k. i . . . J
r-n..rl .n.i.r....:.. .t: I acquaintance throueh the L,.,..i
dowsash for the !.,.,......lM.in r i. u.i. '.r rro.n ' nny P"! of the Union, whicl im v
may have come Iron, a distance. ! ZTXTlll? Vlw bsi- l t
... .....,,, JOIn PPl,jUn n,fi(yf Decatur County,will receive the united i f t. tion of both. He will be found at his ie i deuce in I
-vvumgH nrilVH IIUlUUlOl IV
THE CELEBRATED HORSE KOI I UTS fl'Bf,TJE,
7"ILL stand the present sea
son, etKiin- the 10th of July
"ext, the first four days of each week at the stable of the siihscril'r, in the town of Hartford. Far
mers and others desirous of improving; their stock of horses will do well toe all and examine this noble animal. The rates at whu u he stands are etremely moderate, nnd means of.payment made the most accommodating. ttomict 0'Blne. IS a beautiful fJray; 9year sold this spiinp, 1G hands 1 inch hiVh it . . r L pn' wa sired by MairsJ ' f- Npw--lprseY, he bv the imported horse hoekm.hain. Hnnrts Q'Blue was rais- ' - hy ( apt. Joseph Mount, or Warren county, Oh.o, from , WP, known 1)rood n!ln
'r' B 8,rPd hv Wjnot Messen-
v me imported Mossen-er.
njcr, and
'enrer.
For particular,, printed bills.
AMOS T. COY IT..
March 28th, 1833.
Lawrciiceburgh, May 17, L-33. 3 w.
B65 r1&4 mi'NUS i.. Sht.uldersfor
March 1st, lcVKI.
lie by TOtlSEY & PTON.
upon business.
JOHN TEST January, 12th, 1832 44-lyr.
TIIE STATRS1I AN hpubUshrd ner!J Friday , 0l, r, rnrr nf Sl.rt Street.
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