Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 14, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 14 June 1833 — Page 4

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Trial of L. E5. Aver. " Jper that she might be admitted as a; bonnet: and afterwards confessed to! rE W 5PM ING & SUIIOIER

(Confi uf J fer.(i"c I member on probation to the droat I nils. them and made a partial reparation, 'uU '' 1 '. ,.,;- ISaid she had been templed to destroy j her character for theft, at that tiros was I )r. areons ol Province. na nracltc- , .

11 IOCS 01 PrSOnS iitvuni. cm; auwui-.l tit MMIiC uui" iuvij ars, ceun.ena. s . jfuliire period; had a wild look, eyes! Several witnesses, male and female, conas olten pe.le US U.iru cK-rea, j firmed the rreeedins: testimonies, with some

c-ncci ill V if SUSUOllded any length ot j'1' ' ' ,, . T, , r ,. .unimportant but characteristic additional Urw; there will be livid .pots the de- Ma f A Karnes, of Lowell"nd.nt parts: the marks of Slavs 6nJi,s5 Ctrnel1 COf to Wl!ncss rl" Thompson Camp Meeting. hl mioM 'e -ntakeil for Ciirer ' OUS snstancCb Ol illicit practices; or.ej A nnmbcr of witnesses were hen; introduced

?d JU rear,

hung are

prists by ignorant person?; if suspended all nicht would expect to find the re

gion of the pubis discolored fj the settling of the blood by gravitation; such

marks

36 davs

are often taken for bruis

Ftcr death, especially if the

wen id

bodv had been opened t.elore.

went to

t5cc. and

know what she

CISCO 10

at ion round ir.e

expect to find

pine, peivis, and lower abdomen, and 1 i i . i 1:.,: :.U :t" .. !.. .1 I

WOUiU IlOl UiSlIHtlUISll 11 lilVIKIUlU UUl.Il

a tavern, called for a chamber, 'a,1ys;icIlinterview in the woods, on Thursday drank so much wine as not to ! "cning, as Maria Cornell all edged to Griudull

, , c i iiusuu turn ins wue. iiin vamn iueetinsr was about. Showed , -.,..., ... .,',,..,

I 1 .uuiuit.in,Lii uu .Ti'iju .ij AUK,. f tiUU CUUL'U Ult

v, uiics copies oi cwraessionai letters snc the Saturday following, j

r.ad wntieu to iVir. A. and wmch he had taken no notice cf. Lucy Duval, had received from Miss Cornell the same confessions: she vor.'-

John V . Elliot, of Thompson, Conn, lives

three quarters cf a mile from the camp ground. On Tuesday evening, Aug. 28, Mr. Avery ar-

rir.Jut witness' fathers house, quarter of a

SALE OF VALUABLE

mite from t!lf enmn irr,-wTnd ; hut nnnhl tinf ha

ad vengencc against Mr. A. and the i accommodated . Witness then rode with him to

'" L..l,.Hi.i..j:-W! -: l i . i-.. i i ... . . i ii . .

, ..,.,n!Jn)nrn n,ir.linnrn 1 u iiom xi.tuioi.iM viiurcn; sam (v'icw i.is own miuse, wncro ne sunn an ni-ni. Avea brt. se: C0..1U Pi'Tft; no reliance on suea . , . , . , i t i i .i . - , .n.r. 0ilw to be acreeabld to men; that thV 'T JiJ not go on the camp ground that night, an examination s to bmisCs, average. ,.. , , :. , , , , ...! but went on Wednesday moruinir. and return-

ed between 3 and 10 that ni:;ht with Rev. Mr.

Oil Thursday

from the rtound

'randall, with

Friday morn-

fetusiat 3 months "and 20 UkeJ said sjic led that mode of life

ler.ctli cf a

davs. would be 4 inches: Rhe fetus "" Sabine, and lod-eI with him.

?',' ?n mo ,,1.u-rt. irbo- lhpilcnVteu lf nangnersc;., OCC I evening about 9, he returned

n,r,n.! nnlv !,.,,! rlnnsrd from iho I L.vd;a i ervlor' had received the Same ! n company with the Rev. iVr. C

'' i.'h.r ,'-ih.1 ff;rr- coisfcpslons; appeared to be disordered whoa3 ll went to Providence on camp tnccunc io ner Ltiiin. vvitiiCfs . . , " ;ni.

would expect to tiact tMe countenance V!U r, T ,Qr. . . ! Jonnthan Cady, r.f Trovii

t7 . , . t . . . i. i

and afterwards hung up; also that the

muscles of the neck were bruised: that the cord would have been originally placed loworou the neck, and when suspended, if very tight wculd have d.awn ihe skin up, lcaing a distinct mark on the mu?elcs beneath the ekin, at tlie point where the cord was first applied.

ThJ lore-going testimony ot lr. i'ar-

lence, wa3 at

snur ?.Tp. A unrir

SOme Conversation about ion the croun.-l several times on We.-lnnsibv

Mr. Avery with Miss Cornell in rela- I the last time on that day was naar the preach-

to his recemmendins her to the i eri st:!Iu!i alter the evening service commenc-

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un, nnu tuuversea wiin uiai hdjiu me orucr ol the sermon then preaching, about ten minutes. The Rev. Elias C. Scott, was at said camp

meeting, saw Mr. A. first on ednesdsy morn

said ril ho revenged on

VlOtl

Church at Great Falls, which he refus.

ed to do

him, if it costs me my life.'

Cross Examined "Witness rode from

Bristol in the

when he retire

ing ; procured him a tent to get refreshment in ;

i. v. i in- . , , . , . , . ..witii i. mi. un i nursaay mornms witness fa w

?ons was sustained by Dr. Miller, cfi ,,ea ,ln'faRe V'0U,a & ,iJjnieh : Mr. A. and told him that there were had ?irls

Prnnkliiv ar,d l)r. Turner and Dunn. ui lu ul,sine Vouru on the ground; Avery replied that the Cornell

....... , , 1 -"1 . 1 , --- 1 1 ...u. . v.. . tl.UUUl .11 , e cairiage with Mr. Avery: ! saw l!'m in t,lc evening-, near the close of pubired to Boston, last winter: ! services, ear the Plainfield tent, converse,',

;irl w is one of them, that ha av her in the

congregation stirius round, but that when she

1 saw hira she dropped her head as if she had i been shot.

?..irlvaftr d.mlh. .;!!, if ijauows, neiausc mere was so many ,,.,.. rh;nM!rr,n,',n xt, a ,u

too body had UUderCOiie incisions ihert- i meU U'(Cr ,,er S'le s,tJ lhat Dawson, ' camp ground several times on Wednesday and

w -i k , : -i i... ,i 1 - d ...ill j i. a 'n i i . i . a

li-. i riMti s iiusuium, out'il u;ia lie: inai: i jurmav, apreeu io tro uome lo l rovnience

she was more attracting than her sister. . with hm ia his chaise on Friday. On ThursSi.e kept cherry rum, and hr.d seen her '7 Pvf,ni:, witness preached; fcw seconds

when sne had tmcen too much: had j ,,r,h. .i . i,.;... .i 1." C-....

fastened a rope to an applo tree, to hang j at the close of the services, and go to their herself but Said the thou h ?S of eternity 1 lodging they did so meet, lodged together, and

1 . i i . .i 4 -. . . ir...) r..r r : .1..,, ....

and exhort with the host of them, andlliCl:i ller Il0m n: sue comessea to;" . .s

witness several acts ot lewdness. ; ' v ' ' V V i a it t.. , .. projuul irequentlv on Vvcduentay and ThursLhzabeth II. bliuamway Knew tr.cif.R On Thursday evcuinj A. opened the

! ueceased fy tne names ot r.iarta .viow! prayer meeting in the western tent; remained I and Maria Snow Cornell, was dismiss- i there till the bom blew for preaching. Mr.

ed from the Church in SUUcrsviue, 18CC, A-xvas 111 the hnbit when witness knew him at

fur ;.-iinrrr,r.r ;,ifwn.,Kil .. Itli 1... ),l i l''"Silf t lalia; 'oS excursions on toot. On

ii" 'V V.i i i v l y, w U I c1 IV 1 1 1 1 IUL W . VHI : ii 1 i- - I It il l'il : V fl ,ri,An A'..! .no..x

ifnre f it- J?,r' ,y.:.l t J ""--"v.w, maim vtmiu iUlU II Iflll

rct nr. j i -r r

cf Newport, who wore all particularly f ai.ui v ortnin, .uaria or.i,.; -?..,l n frt i K.- .-fr,rnltv nf(!;s,ft,,i I ne'1 to!1 itness that her sister was -cal-

in- mere bruises in the abdominal re-!cli;,r t hcr' s;luI sha W0(JiJ coine lo lhf!!

gaaows, necausc lucre was so main

ly after dea'.h.

Doctor William Graves, of Lowell, rt -escribed for Maria Cornell, when af dieted with Luis F renr.ry ia Aug. 1820; she ttld witness that she was a member

of ihe Methodist Church, and could pray

was considered by them, as a pretty bright christian; met with them ia order that she might r.ot be suspected: Mr. A. was the minister at Lowell at the time, and witness caused him to be informed of it, she said if Avery knew it he would swear a little, and would drown herself if he found it out, considerable time after saw her at a house where he called; heard her i;i another rcora f peaking abusively of Mr. A. for turning her out of church; and said he ought to be hung; did not appear to be

THE subscribers have just received from Philadelphia a full and complete assortment of Seasonable Goods. ONStsTiNa op LGiTissr, Fkekgh, India and American. BROAD CLOTHS, Super hlue, invisible green, London smoked, Ohvo brown, blue, misod, and drabs, SATTIKHTTS. Blue, brown, gadeU, and premium mixed. A new article of fashionable striped do. Real black Italian lutestring, black gro. dc

owism, uiii;k. gro. ne nap and Senshaws. Mantuas, Sarsanetts and lavantine sattin.i Colored gro do naps, plain and figured, Colored Florence and sattins, A variety of Brcss Slacker chiefs. Consisting of blond gausc, gro de zane, Gro de naps, popelino, and ciape do chine Superfine gause, and crape scarfs Figured, and plain bobinett?

Thread, and bobinett laces, and inse'rtinj, Bobinett and Swiss capes. While and black bobinett veils, Blaok, green, and white gause, do. Irish linen, lawns, arid fin on cambrios, Linen cambric handkerchiefs. Super pause ribbons, and belting", Tink, white, and biack, Italiau crape, Plain, striped, and corded ginghams Painted muslin, Plain, figured, and crossbaied jaconet Plain. ..t figured swiss, book, & cambric muslin, Corded skirts, Linen, and cotton table diaper Circassians, merinoes, and boinbazeUs, MEN'S SUMMER WARE. CONSISTING OF SUJlilER CI OTTTQ Merino, cassimer, brocin-11

I rinoetta, and lasliug Real linen drilling Blue, and yellow, nnukcens Superior silk velvet White, and colored marseills vetting Valentia, sattin face and silk do. STOCKS. Bombazine, plain a?sd figured silk Black Italian cravats Gentlemen, and ladies gloves Brown, and bleached sheetings, and shorting Cheeks, plaids, and ticks ie. &c. Uatp, Boors, and Shoes. of all kinds, with a general assortment of Hardware, and Cutlery, Ql-eens-

l5 1 Wiicre witness was, aud faiil she had been a ve-

wur.css t.'.at uawto'i courted li

mu taat her Sister FOt i.un awav irotn : ry bad cirl. and renuestcd his foroivpr,....

j T I . . . a 3 m;ui i uev'd. Henry rIayo, wa3 much in company

ii

r: that she had been

and wife with him, aud her sister wasi w5'!l ,NIr- Avei?" " ground; on thursday

jeakns of hcr. Said she could fort'3 a i evening witness was in western tent with him VertifiiratP. bnd don.-, it. nn.t rn-ild An U 'n '''.P bvc t"1 "e .m .Wow, when

. . . , "' , lt.t.y i,.lt me tent; witnassu little before

again: COnitSeCU ner Cliaracter: tiiret.t-; bat tHey both reached the preachers

encd ruiciue: aa-j rencalt'd Fie l.ireat1 b0!,t r.a!e moment. Witness

Avery. Carolina.Tib-

A.;

tent a

remained

ware, Glass ware, and Groceries, also Bar Iron, Castings, Jhils, and

E2)FT.LIC notice is henby givn, that, the- . undersigned, commiseiontri appoii.ted by the Dearborn circuit conrt, to make 6nle of the following described land tenements and hereditaments belonging to the estate of SAMUi'.L. C. VANCE dec-d, agreeably to the order o! the court aforesaid made nt the march term IS33, will expose o sale by public cut-cry, at the rmirt bouse door in the tow n ol Lawrenceburgh on the fourth Mondut in July next, to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. on the term and conditions herein-nfter sf.t forth; the following described lands, lots .See. To wit : Twenty four acres of ground, iuclnding out lots No. 7 and 8, in the town of Lawrencobnrrb adjoining the in-lots in the lower part of the. town and binding on lh" river Ohi, including

the large and beautiful brick Mansion Hons,.', erected on the premises by the deceased, eoi.: j year? ago . In-lots in thp town of Lnwrencrburch, No. 21, 22, i of 1 87 and 188, 13 fo t fr-nt ami rear of Mo. 37, i of No. 50, aud No. 21, 3, and 54 in New Lawreneeburc.h. The right ot ferry across the rivrr Ohio, it Lawrencehurgli, ferry-boat, ferry-bouce, and the privileges and nppcrtenanc belonging to said ferry. No. 1. The N. end of frsc. 21, T. 6 R. 3 W. in Dearborn county containing 84-eighty-one one-hundredth acres. No. 2. The S. end ef NJ of the fraction aforesaid, containing 72 sixty-nine oce-hmi-dredth acres. The N . E. qr. of sec. T. f. R . I Y.T. containing 15G acres. The N. J of ?. II. cr. of the aforesaiil see. containing 75 acre?. And the west J of the I. E. o,r. of sec. 13

T. 6 R. 2 V . estimated to contain 80 ncn .?. The highest bidder will be the purchaser. One fiith of the amount of the purchase money to bo paid in hand, at the time of sale ; the remainder in four annual payments with interest from the date f the purchase t! inpayments to be secured by rotes nnd mortgages from the purchaser on thn pro- erty sold. STEPKr.N I.FDLOV.'.') ' CumJESSE HUNT. I niiisionTIIO.MAS PORTER. vrs. May 17t!il833. 75,- r-TlTT,cl i "C W J. .Ik. J iarpilIE subscriber? having r.s-sociatcd them selves together as rertners in vendingmerchandise &c. in Wilmington, Denrbom county In. under the name ofll. Parker .Sr. Co. Beg leavd to inform the public lhat they have

i just received a general assortment of

2y Goods,

Groceries, Hardware. Queens

ware, Salt, &c. &c.

H

tn-

(low Glass. 1,-c. S,'c.

be.

j with ':r. A. till Tdr. Crandall got through ! 'prraohir.g, and cime fur him, when they went

o.l

m ner nsi.t mine.

Doctor Noah Martin, of Great Fall.0i engencc against iur

nrcsrnopu tr jr v.ia aoove rnni- l v.i.uiiuu.jur; . y ,, ., .. c, , ,

r -- --- - . i.ic uiiii.ni i :sjKincr. :.ev. c-amuei I aimer plaint 6 weeks; ber mind appeared to 1 bcu iUat7 C, v arrcn, and farah Ho-!win the tent during most of the eveninbe disordered. ! t:c) cac' testtied to her having coulees- j Witness saw Maria on the ground and remarxMUs Azeratli Dowc l f : at a farforv i:Jea" hcr 1kiJ conduct: had heard Iter cd that she was pregnant

April 13th, rs."3. tf.

joiin &. w:

mm

Iron,

Casting's,

H'.riJ q vj'W.a.tS,

Waliham, once surprised M.tria Cornell ; u"'rc:ij3 d suicme, and revenge of Mr. Siit f Avery's

in an attempt to hang herrdf. ia a ,' at U1C ma ot r Hie, and also : .,; ' ' "u"" vx-

vat" room. uj.u mh. hh-j mitcu .t cei nne.ue on ?.;.-5 c,iv i

Mary Ann Lr.tv. at lcvn fre.rienllv!c,:ur

Mrs. Resty Mayo, saw Tdaria several times

;r'.u

henrd Maria say she would hunx lu-i

jflf: hr.d been teirn'.ed fn do if - .inp f.l

- ... . ,

w:i ? rierfap!

ain.

Ann

Tbursd.-

ncmbership and could do aa a-' on tie

i fci ti,c taoie cae.c of the lent ; sho said to vvitCoJtle. slept in the same room H,p$s' MrA-" h,ro : wit" replied that Mr.

Jernooa she carno in crying; witr.

at Great Falls: witness

fked hcr what was the matter: she re-i markeu that she had nursed, and she I that .'ir." ,. u-

. ., , . i

plied that she had been out to make ' ;emca lo aiS-'U: tnreatcnsd to d ... ... . II. I C .... 1 . I I

iv.erru was a.?o; .ilsm said. ' I know it, and have spoken to him." Witness then told Ii.t

as in tlio tent, when she

The subscribers have just received

"-I-"." a general assortment of ZHZY GOODS, Hats, Shoes, Books, Hardware, &c Also an assortment of Saddlery, Queenswai OiasJware, Groceries. &.c. TO USE Y, v'c DUNN. April 12, 1S33.

from

drown

, tlireet: v

way with herself, Uut when she came S hcr;f ono Right because she was not : to her

to the place her courage failed her.

went

iway, .ilr. A. reproved wituess for

ra i ariCt

r, aboiU i or S rears aro,

admitted to a love feast.

Mr?. Lucy D. Howe, cf Lowell, whih

fternoon she came

LAW XOTICE.

MOS LANE, Attorney and eounseller at Law, will, in future, Hve his undiridrri nt.

tention, to Lis profession mav be consulted at his otuce, on high street, near the clerk's office, at ail times, except when at Court will attend the Circuit,Probate,and Commissioner's Courts, m the County of Dearborn. Tho Circuit Courts, in Franklin, Switzerland Ilipley and Decatur counties. The Supreme anil District Courts at Indianopoiis . And will attend to business of Importance, cither civil or criminal in any other courts in this, or adjoin-

riant. ing Mates. lie trusts that his Jong- and suc- ! r. , .. . i cessful nraetice. will incur. i,;, i.;, r .. .

cm,mnli shnrily after Charles and k-v- J:a:i C. iloWo. lUana v,orril . bi,at belie'ved l.e received a letter from a man s r . 'U1 be R!Sured th;it a business WiMiam Taylor "came in a hurry, cn-.c?llloJ Witness, at Dover, when ho ! refemblinc Mr. A. about J o'clock on Tuesday !ciltr"Jto" lu charge,shall receive hisprotunt IHoir ;vav to Rbnr!. T-lnnd- nnr.n cf ,dno-1 W33 stationed there, and reouested ad-! Thursday or Saturday moniina.1 ' I attention, ami best efforts, to bring it to a

And intend keeping constantly on band, a good assortment of the above articles, which will be sold on the mort accommodating terms for cash, Poux, Wheat, Flour, Oats, IIav, Fat Cattle, Beans, Linnen, Featk, ETtS, Cc. &C. delivered at their store, or at the boat landing; on IJogan creek.

April lath 1833

tf.

Oil RAM BARKER. . JOMN HULL. (GARAU MARKLAND.

Mr.;, fatty Paeen, lodged in the Muddy nok timt; satr Miri:i, and remarked that

7 ..,-, . i. i i ! aie ns marricu woman or ought to be; saw whea witness kept tavern m Thompson, at Lr:s,tcl Iast October, heard a conver- i,cr change her cloths, thought she was nre-

Conn., near Rhode Island line, Maria l,0IJ i-eiueon icv. ur. iiolwny and j uant. Coineil stopped at his house, and ro-l-r Avery, in which the. latter express-' -"!r?- Almira Waters, saw M.

quested to remain thereover night, u

ta:e tne i rovid( !oe stae next mom-i

Maria while dres-

cd a desire to visit the island, and seeisins; l!lu l ,C,m hcr a;'Pear;uc 'iwas prcg-

the co il mines, ccc.

witness had heard

their jvay to Hhod.- I:land: upon seeing! W3S stationed there, am! requested a J-j Thursday or Saturday morning. the wo. n William exclaimed Hhe ! missiori into the church, showing him at! Pardon Jillson, of rrovidence.

divil,

MaiN.. r.ro you here?'' "Yes, 1 i lhe same time a certiiicata sigeed by

am and vou c.in't help yourself." said'r ery: s lorlly alter, r.e received a

a parley

iron which

xr. Avery

i Monday eve-

took place between them,' ettcr from Mr. A. cautioning hirn of it appeared that she was i '-er character, and explosion from

going lo swear a child to Win. T. and church subsequent to the date of said

: she made sundry lalse state-

that he was tvjn? to escape from the : ccrt;hcat

ftate; she agreed to yrUic x'r. r.:m for! ments respecting the subject,

a ceitain amount of money, and sin-nod i ftttervards acknowledued

which

a paper exhoneratlng hint from all liability ; witness signed tho paper as a witness of the delivery of it, the next morning when she got the money it.to her hand, she shook it in Taylor's face, nnd s:iid "you have got to get up earlier in the morning than ever you did yet, to make a garden of me, and I am r,o

rrt 1 j. naadeut

7K.., 1-

rues, knew deceased by

name of Maria Cornell, in Jc -.tilt's city, in 1823: she worked in a room under his charge: said she was a member

ofaCongregational church .-saw her como out cf a building used as a store room for cotton, between 8 and 0 at night,

accompanied by a young man: shortly

more likely to have a child than you acr she was dismissed: in 182 1 met are;" witness said that nest tnorning' ncr aGnin l,T name of Maria Snow, she

sho looked "ipjita gaunt." Rowena Parker, wife of the prece

ding witness, testified as above, adding

so:and said she had been disappointed

that she helped to undre her on the a- name id' 53ncw, was because there

bove evening, an I found that she had nst J to 1)0:1 very pretty girl by lhat

udnbiCi a tnrikrl round hcr abdomen: name.

ia the morning she looked prim as anyj body, nnd took the stage for Providence: told witness that she had a lister married toGrindrall Uawson, &r.; said she had been brought into the go?pel light under the prreaciiing of Mr. Mailit. Brooks Shnttuck, of Lowell, was superintendant of a weaving room; dis

missed Miss Cornell from the factory for lewdness, iTcc. she ccnfcsrcd several acts of that character t him. Nathan Howard resided in Lowell:

October, lS'tO, preferred enrages of

lewdness and lying, hefore a committee

oi tne Aieinoni?t cintrcn: sno was ex

pelled; in 1 SSI. in June, witness saw

hcr again; she acknow ledged hcr crime

end got fome class leaders to sign a pa-

arnvea at wunorS's iiouse

rung from i.ristol; staid all night; alitllebe

fore sunrise, on Tuesday morninr, Mr. A. went to the sunrise prnyer meeting ; witness himself drove his bread cart round and returned to breakfast about ten minutes after 8, and found Mr. A. went lo a Mr. Fuller's, to see Mr. Kolway. Mr. A. left Providence for Bristol on Wednesday afternoon. Fall River 6team bout landing is full three quarleri of a

mile irom the house ol witnass. Samuel Royd, ef Providence On Tuesday, about J o'clock, witness was in the vestry, un

1 f!.ininnl!i llin f . 1 i-

..i.iiiu.i. -liuiuui!. meeting nouse ; o minutes pastl, saw Mr. A. enter the vestry before the prayer meeting commenced; Mr. A. sat in the altar and remained there till the close of the meeting, witness saw him there

when he lelt the vestry at half past ten. Rev. Jonathan Ilorton, of Providence, has charge of Methodist church in that city : invi

ted Mr. Avery to come and assist at the four

days moeling;saw Mr. A. first on Monday eve

ning : next at the sunrise meeting on Tuesday : at the close ol this meeting, 5 minutes past 8.

witness having business at oue of the wharves, and not knowing bow long he might be detained by it, requested Mr. A. to open the

7,7nU Krrr . i f. , C T l.... i P";,i er meeting at 'J o'clock: m the iuterval

' v....v ,.t ,-,.w-0a uuuac.j went nomc, ami returned to the meeting in! and appeared to be pregnant. j company with RCy. Joseph A. Merrill, where, JJiiia Hun!, witness in 1827, intima-1 nu arrived a few minutes after nine, and found ted to diseased that hq wrs crazy Ma-' Mr' A" ths a,t:ir: t9eeting broke up ria replied that she had often h, tr,M I T" !lUBr 'K Methodist melting is

. i turn r:n:irrrra i r. t k

.j " - " i llllic IIUIU Vll3 U 1 Abraham Uohvny, witness took breakfast at the House of Joseph Fuller, on Tuesday; Mr.A. came in 2J or 30 minutes before 9. to ascer

tain if he could ride home to Warreu with witness-, while there witness shaved and had nn

argument with Mr. A. about the spies sent in

to the land of Canaan; and the bible was

i . i . o

sweeny nnu successful cloie. AMOS LANE. Lawrcnoeburgh. June 13th, 1838.

VnlstnljJc lot for SaSe. rHlIIE subscriber is desirous of sellimr two J- thirds of the lot of ground lately occupied by t'ts & Armstrongs tobacco factory lyinjbetween Walter Armstrongs lot nnd L." Y. Johnson's and will offer the same for sale nn Saturday the 8th day of Junr next at public auction on the premises at 12 o'clock A. T.I. One Imlf of the purchase monnv in ham! and the residue on the first dnv of October next. FREDERICK UTZ. May 22nd 18.13.

ssr-T JT-a

Silt BV Si 3 it 1.9 i

pretended he was mistaken in the per

son when he called her Cornell: afterwards said lar reason for aEsuuin

A LL are indebted to the undersigned, ili-are notified that their accounts and notes &c. are left with John Saltmarsh Esq. for collection . An indulgence of 3 months may be had, by all those who will come forward afid 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 con

trol, to pay my own debts. Those who attend"

PAY J

A LL you who are indebted to the frm of a-Phinr.ey and Springer, this is to notify you to settle the snn..' by cash er giving your notes payable in thirty days. Those who fail to attend to this warning must net think hard f their accounts arc left in tlm officers hands, James W. Hunter Esq. for collection after the first of July, 1833. Tho above will be t he case with all, for as wo are compelled to pay owr debts so must our debtors. rillNNEY & SPRINGER. Lawrenceburgh, May 22, 1822. 13 3.

THE CF.LET5R.TET ITOUSF, BOWWETS 'HIHIE,

MTILL stand the present season, ending the 10th of July next, the first four days of each week at the stable of the subscriber, in the town of Hartford. 1'ar-

niers ami olVin. .1 : -i-

to this will very much oblige their friend &c. Fing their stock of horses will ,U p'ii n

April 10th, 1833.

JOIIN SHOOK.

A STRAY. akenupon the SGthday cf April 1833, by William A. Karr, living in Lauherv

township, Dearborn county Indiana, u stray brown horse fuur years old this spring ; between 13 and 14 hands high; both hind feet white; and the right four foot on the fetlock joint white; a star in the forehead and snip on the nose with saddle marks on the back. No oth

er marks or brands perc.eeivable appraised to twenty-five dollars by George L. Whitely and Stephen Bruce, on the 7th day of May 1S33. A true copy froia my stray book. D. WEAVER. J. P. May 9th 1833.

and "amine this noble animal. The rates at

wu.i one stands are otremely moderate, ami ""fmymentmaclo the most accommoIS a beautiful Gray; 9 year sold this spring, 16 hands 1 ,nch biEh. He was sired by MajeyGray, of New-Jersey, he by the imported horse Rockmehnm. Bonnets O'Elne was mis--pfl l by Capt. Joseph Mounts of Warren county, Ohio, from bis well known brood mare Bhi lane; she was sired hv V..nf T j

l . - .. - - J i'ivrai-u;i.i . U.I1U be by the imported Messenger. For particulars see printed bills. AMOS T. COYLE. March 2Sth, 1833. r

in martiajre.

Rcbrcca Fuller, in speaking of Mr. A. to witness, Maria aid, "that old devil will never forgive me," adding "1 hate him more than all flesh: but I love the

etlicouist people as I do my own soul." I brought and referred to; last November at Samuel JV. Richmond and Charlt x 4 (i,,J5 ".eeting on the island had a conver-

Ilodgesy both derders in dry rood in I s,uio" with A- abont nn excursion to the coal Providence, testified, that several years1 Theon'?1 , r ViP,t S'"'' f,rt;- A"'8 ff h'r M. , . ,' - . . J' ,,s had been a soldier m the revolution, and was aria purloined from their Mores! stationed on the island, varioua articles, including a leghorn (to be continued .)

LAW NOTICE:

HE subscriber having quit public business be will practice law in the f$,j.

orenie court, Circuit court, and other in(oior cpurts, so far as his services may be fount! necessary, by his friends. Having a prett- extensive acquaintance through the Li'ited Stateshe will attend to the collection of el un s to, or from, any part of the Union, whicb uu y be placed in his hands. Any Law busines -pi t

into the hands of John Icst,Jun. residi'ig m DecaturCounty,will receive the united t tie .- tion of both. He will be found at bis ie i-

deuce in Lawrenceburgh when not out of ti un

upon business. JOIIN TEST January, 12th, 1832. 44-1 j r.

THE STATESMAN

published every Friday, rt the

and Short Streets

miner of Higk

m, TERMS. TW DOLLARS aH riFTY CENTS rer year payable within thn yfaT, hnt mav be disrh(1 THREE DOLLARS if payment he delayed until 'ha expiration of thP ypar . Those who receive their papers hv private pot must pay the postage, or it will be added to their subScription. Nopnper willbediscontinuPd ,lnti all arrearages are pa,d (unieS8 Rt the option of the Editor) ; and" ft failure tonotif a discontinuance Bt the end of the time subscribed, will be considered a new rncace Letters to the Editor must be pest paid. Advertisements inswted i thft wnEil rfllw.

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