Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 15, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 21 June 1833 — Page 3
.THE STATESMAN. LAWHENCEBUHGH, INDIANA FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1833.
jteiligence had been conveyed to Mrs. I Avery. While some of his "friends were
discussing his probable fate, as they were walking along, one exclaimed to the other as a sloop neared the wharf "There is brother Avery now!'' and, sure enough, he stood in the compm-ion-way bowing to his friends. The news spread friends flocked round him from all quarters and before he reach
ed his lious he was surrounded by crowds of his brethren, and acquaintances. The first news which his wife had of his arrival was brought-bv her hus
band himself, as he opened the door,
Cc5 The Editor has been necessarily absent for several days. Ed. States. From the Western Virginia Times of June 12. ClICLEKA IX BRIDGEPORT OHIO. The t holera broke out in this unfoi innate village.
on the opposite shire of the Ohio,ou Saturday morning lat. The inhabitants were se.ieJ with a Hidden panit an J consternation, and a general flight w as the cotitf jUHKX". Ear! i.i the afternoon, information was receive! here that ecral licaths ha 1 alrearir nrrur-
fi-.l tiiere, ai.H that the & k a ud dyis w,c without at- wim 51 welcoming throng behind mm, tt i) ar e or Mo.i'.eial ai !. One of out Physicians anl . announced his escape fl'Otn the and a (.'icr;yman immediately crossed over tu their J thrall. The shock, a friend informs US, asr::i i(e. On their return at night they reported the j W3S too great for his lady, and she scci .! of distress as bej ond any they had evei witness-! Sank in a SWOOtl Upon tllG floor, from e ! seven dead and ten m a siateof tolapse and many I which Some time elapsed before she re
ctors m tl-.e incipient stage of the disease. SuucUy I COVeret.
incusing other Physicians with several of out benvO'
The Hon. E. D. White A letter from Alexandria, under date of May! 23d published in the New Orleans Bui-: letin. says "Mr. White was thought to i be out of darger, but we have just received information that he cunnot survive. . He was quite delirious last night, and is; no better.' Others of the wounded by ' thr explosion of the Lioness, were re-i
covering. 1 he bodv of Judge Johnston
had not been discovered.
Annal EKectio.n For Congress Fourth District. john test amos lane. Enoch Mccarty, george craig. Foil State Senate. D W1D V. CULLEY. JOHNSTON WATTS. Representatives. DAVID GUARD. HIRAM W.LEY. OLIVER HEUSTIS. HENRY HOPKINS. JOHN McPIKE. THOMAS GUION. JOHN GODLEY. GEORGE II. DUNN. PINCKNEY JAMES A. J. COTTON . County Commissioners. JOHN BENNETT. MARK McCRACKEN. ISAAC COL WELL. CIIAS D ASHIEL. Seminary Trvslee. HENRY WALKER. JOHN MYERS.
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1 n.t citizens wer.t to the aid oftlm suficrcis. Th?y fot.nd 14 dead, none of which had been bmied and tci y few laid out. In cue house they found a man and his w ife hoth tiead in thes aire bee they had none 10 adiiiini--ter the leayl relief. Oi" a population of tivo hundred ; not mote than fifty were left in the p!aee,ai.d r,f these, there were not well enon;h to afford aiJ to one half of the siekaud dying. Hi 1 the inhabitants remained and given to their neighhours and friends that aid and sympathy that reason and humanity dictate, this sudden and awful morlaii-
Three hundred and fifty dollars were subscribed at the late sitting of the New York Conference of Methodist Ministers at Poughkeepsie, to assist in defraying the expenses attending the trial cf tUR.er, Mr Avery. Boston Atlas..
The President's Visit -Yesterday morning, the Presideut attended by a few friends, took advantage of an early hour to view the Water Works at Fair Mount, and to view the principle attractions of the city by a ride. The ba
rouche stopped at Lot. Keeside s to We have been requested to say that ' toothach itself; and cold passing from the in
take leave of the family. Like the Mr. Thomas Shaw i a r:inili.tnfp fnP i caved teeth to the jaw, thence to the head.
Dr. E2HAFERKIS, AS removed his drug Mort tu tb bit-ill building un the corner of High atid S;vrt
!Strett lately occupied by Mr. William R. Batker, where he has on hand, and expects short : ly to receive a general supply of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oil, consisting of almost ; every article in demand in the Country. He has just received from the manufacturer I full supply of Laraott's Cough drops, forth , cure of colds, coughs, consumptions, weaknes jin the breast, bleeding at the Lung", ore. Ali' 1 Pit. THOMASWIHTe's I Vegetable Tooth ach Drops. j The only specific ever offered to the public i from which a permanent and radical cure may I be obtained of that disagreebale pain the tootii)acb, with all its attending evil?; such as frarjturing the jaw in extracting of the teeth which often proves more painful than ths
producing a rheumatic affection, with many other unpleasant effots; such as a disagreeabla breath, bad taste in the month, &c. A-.c.
swarm of bees, without the queen, the! Coroner.
DSODlc seemed ouite lost, and thpir vis-1
Iv f i 1 T)IFjT) Oil TllP(ln v flip Iih insr.. in I
tv,i a3iCll uev tuuttvti rtiiuuiuoiesiea , , T, T V. r f which are produced from foul or decavhour to recreation. Lawrcnceburgh, the infant daughter ofjed tecth- x am , to have it in niv -
elayed V N and JoA-NN.V L. BALDWIN, aged er to offer to the world a remedy, that will
not only remove the pain iiine times out oi i ten, if properly applied, but preserve thti
I teeth from further decay, nnd arrett the dn-
The steam boat bavins bpn dplavpd
till ninp oVlnrlr. af tVi-.it Lmir nnir- mr-Az 6 months.
awaited his appearance, and the hotel j and steam boat wharf exhibited again a I dense multitude, amidst whose cheers he j
took his departure for New York. i ! Black Hawk is now the I. ion of the!
hour, and his quarters are besieged in a
How soon may death visit the bower, Of the fairest palace on earth, Cut down the delicate flower, And drain the sweet sources of mirth.
lusing-Sun, Ind. June 15,1833
mi u , ""yy j similar manner to what we have already I hose who feel a desire to celebrate I jDC,:ij r:i..ai .
i mc imy-eigntn anniversary ot American
-Daily Advartisccr,
ty w r.i'.d have ir. arirn u-.easuro. been adverted.
Since Sunr.aj morning thev have been furnished independence, Will meet ?-t the Metho- c , , . , . fr,m th s place with all necessary askance, and ute Uist church, on Tuesday evening, the j . singular.---I he fisa m Conneaut ev,,.i,s we learned ,h,t ,!e ,re but 8l26lh of the present mo.th f.,r the pur-! ake a.re sa(ld t0 bedmgn great num-atosrc.,-.B.n!.g, a;i hkciy ,0 do well ;22had di.d-! pose of adopting the necessary means. bers'ti)0 fores of the Luce are repretheir name are give,, below: A general attendance is respectfully SCTUcd as be,nS "white with them." 1. Eenjamin Bioomfitia. 1 invited. ' Crawford Messenger.
J. Jacob Putnam, Josrpli U'.oonifield, 7. Thomas Tlaot, and thre Children. 11. Mr. Means, (gjn smi'h,) ana three Cbilc'ien. 13. James Cunningham, 11. .Mr. Dotiohoc, and Wife. 15. Oood liarnes, 16. Miss Salij Ann Woods, 17. Mrs. G,l!, IS. Johu Abranis, 13. Augustus Clement, i!'.). Mrs. t'meriue, 2 . Levi Porter, "22. Simeon Dilie.
Like as the lustre of the morning star, Sits in the effulgence of day, So infant charms may disappear, In heaven their loveliness display. Communicated.
ease in such as are decaying and nave not commenced aching, restoring them to health j and usefulness. ! All of which will Le disposed of on mod- )..'. r i '
ci (lie inula ivm utii.
ISOTICE.
An inquest was held by the Coroner i''jf"t my bed and board and refuses to li of this county, on the 4th inst., near mP- Thi is to warn all persons from
Aurora, over the body of a middle nged
man, found floating in the Ohio River,
supposed to have come to his death by
: RECEPTION OF THE PRESIDENT, j The Cholek.. We are much grati This day June th. jfied in beinp able to announce, on the ! Tite pHFirF.vr nv -run lUifirtJ authojity of a centieman from Lcxinrr-
Statls will be received at Delaware ,on tliat n new cases of cholera had City, on board the Steam Boat Ohio, j occurred in that city on Friday or SatThe landing will be made at the!"rday last; but it is with pain we learn Navy Yard with the usual honors andil,latit nad broke out with considerable ceremonies. The President will pro-' violence at (he Olympian spring, whithceedfrom thence in an onen lltmm htv t r ma,'v f lte inhabitants of Lexington
! to Lis Quarters, Ilieskdl's Hotel, by!,inJ fled for refuge Lou. Jvur. Jumt
the lOllowinz route trom the :avv : ' i00
drowriinr.
No clothing on when found
Pews for Sale. NOTICE is now given, that at 2 o'clock P. 31. on Saturday ths 2Jth inrt. there will he offered at public sale, at the Presbyterian Church in this place, the pews belonging to the same; ALSO at the same time and place there will be un election for Trustees of said Church.
There Wii3 be Sold N the Vnttier farm at the mouth of IIo?an
crrk on Thursday tho $12ih inst. at 11 o'
clock 30 acres of corn subject to rent, belong-
t becomes my painful duty to make known to the public that mv wife Abitruil hH
ve with harber-
itif or trusting her on my accouut after thi date. June 5th 1833.
Mauchestcr township,
Dearborn county.
3 ws.
LEVI IIAMBLIN.
Very valuable Medicisiea
l ioai t!.e Baptist Weekly Journal of Juiia 14. CUOLEHA. Ecr two or thrto Aeeks the rholcra has prevailed
w it'.i great faiaiity in many places in the vve&ttin cour
iVavv :
i lard, along rront to Almond street, a-l T, ,, , , r. i tug to the csiaic of JOSEPH STATLER, dec
... ?w,f .1 ' .lvl,,g s lh "on. Panic Htn?aL
along Third to IlieskclPs Hotel. Amer. Daily Adv.
" tite first
. yttalham. N. II. He was of
! Congress, held in New York, tuxh r
trcn. W asmngton s aJmiiti&lration i
B. S. NOBLE Jr. Adm'r.
Aiimisaitsrators rVolf.ce.
jtyOTICE is hereby given that I havo this -LS day takeu out of the Clerks office of the
; ! The Indian Chief Black !tak and ' on the Harvard College .cT llhcchng fa On Friday, May 31. there neie : his fellow prisoners, under charge of , CatalO-UC, h.'U lug graduated HI 1 toH j deceased, of said county. All persons having 20 deaths, on Saturday June 1, 14, Sumiay 19, Up ! Major John Gal land, will arrive 111 the I ' VCJU'5 He luai'l ied a sistt r of Col. ' claims against said estata will therefore preta Jai c 4th 4 oVlork P. M. there had been 142 ca-1 f';IV thi aftprnnn with llm lJi-pi.lni,t : Pickci UlCT, whom lie buried a few Years so,u 1 heUl duly authenticated for settlement,
30 deaths
sts a::i 74 deaths. JlaKSiiUc k'y. There had ocrufJd to June 6.
yashiiile Tenn. From May 2Sth to Juve'th the
of the United States, in the People V? still superintends Ins farm,! " " !, r... :p?ltu :.,rp .l "
P: Line, bteam Boat Oho, and take lod- p't Uic age ol bo years, is an old school j arc re isteJ t0 m.Je ilnmedilUe payment. 1 ings at Wells's Congress lhl Hot c',. ! gentleman, and wears Ins revolution j DAVID WILLIAMSON, )
jtuiiirtjvi wv June l!J th 1333 . 15 3w.
Ib.
Guilty of murder in the first degree. UroaJ has becu iu operation. Auieri. Dai. Adv. i 1'hit. Xat.
Troni the Iiiilist Weelt'y Jourrai t'HOLEKA IV LEXINGTON' III.
The following extracts of u lette
lrcm a gentleman in Lexington to his
friend in this tit v. show the unpreceden
ted fatality of the chclenx in that place. ;
LkmnuTox, June l!.;n, 133, 10 (.'clock. A. M
Dear Sir, Yours of the Sth inst. was ; i-he Cholera has appeared at Steubreceived yesterday. I sent you a news- t,nule , at Sliarpsbunr, 5 miles from'
paper oi uic otn, wt.icn gave me names : Pitisburc, and at V ashincion in thi:
l i y r i ; "T . . .
vi l persons, anu o more case-,; ueing sa c. C7iam6ffrsfiurff Riposih
the numbcrofdeaths to about 1 1 o clock, ; A. M. on the th. The deaths on S.tt-
hat and r utiles.
fcum'ccrcf deaths was 42. '. j , . . ... ' rn U.aJ it...(. . i 1 r... Rml Rom! Ae.iiltnl. A btdv was
" t uii'Jti:i.uiu nun ku-iu.ii iil'i-, j i "2kj"OTICr i also a that'll the property noon, in the case ofCloJgh, the murder- safely delivered oi a tine girl (on board j j$ rtfa, tti;der80f,tt,t of DANIEL LODER er of Mrs. Hamilton, after an hou.s ah- m 1 01,11 s!l'am lj0'il) bislcvemng, ; deceased, will be sold on the pemises. cf the
.'fence, the Jury returned at '2 o'clock soon afier leaving the Hail lload Car. said deceased, the 17th day of July next. Con-
ntn "curt Willi their trti;rt. u i i ii 1 UiJ lJ him serious aceiueni suite i "-""s '"""""ig (.rujirnj iu.
Ga
To the Editors jfthe Philadelphia Gazette. Muc.nt IIoli.v, Friil.iy evening, Juno 7. Gemlenian. Tlie scene is closed-
; ami a halt Acres ol iaiiu , ueinj; ana lying: in j the South East corner of the North East quarter of section 14 town 5 range 3 west, and an- ; other, containing ONE acre in section 13
E3. rnmsoN's welch For Curing Cough.?, Colds, Asthmas and Consumption. THESE Drops immediately remove difficulty of breathing, tightness or strieture ucrcst the breast, obstructions and ulcers upon tha
Lan's, tiain in the side or chest, andsptttiDj of blood. Trice, $ 1 per bcttla Half buttles, 59 cents. German Eye-Water, THOSE troubled with weak, tore or inflamed eyes, will find an invaluable remedy in the GERMAN EYE WATER. This preparation is superior to any now in use. The most aggravated cases of inflamed eyes, are relieved and cured, by a few applications of this Eye Water. The studious and weakly are particularly requested to give this collyriura a trial, in which they will find an eSt'Ctala remedy. Price 25 cents per bottle.
, range 3 town 5,
V posit 'or y.
ALSO
I the die is east the jury have pronoun-j ALE the personal property of said LODER, : .,..,! fl.iiKrli m truilht :iml 1 am silieJ eonsiftinj of
The arer3 of Virginia sav that vim-v : such a verdict was nctcr returned in Hoi'SCS, CoWS, Sheep, & HogS,
uruay, however, were ascertained to be great damage has been done to the grain : more complete accordance with public j Household and Kitchen 34. So far I beliee the statement is i,v ihe late hcavv rains; and that the opinion. At twelve to-day Chiet Jues-1 Furniture, correct. I estimated loss to farmers would amount' t'e Ilomblower delivered his charge to! FARMING UTENSILS, &c.
Thi. flnlVa m Siinrt.TV ani uniil in' i l t.iii.-in i 1...1. : il inrv :ilnnr lwr tlin rinrinr 11I .n Salo will commence at ten o'clock, A. M
--- j 1 iv. ii 1 1 r ... 7 . . . u ujiiv i.n J 4 J J have been 27, and yesterday 32, al-' ' i t.'ourt house bell announced that the though a large portion have fed. Yes- The last Anecdte." Who's that'J!lr3 WL'rc lcatl' to come, '". wiUl ,1)eir
terdav was truly alarming-some nave are Mr ScATrERIXO that alwaJS ts a ttt down the number of deaths a CO. , (ew VQle3 at our loffn mcelings inqui. 1 forbear names. Mr. Towler Cashier,! , , . .... ...
. 4 , , . 1 uu un viu iuui a ih uttta :mt.u iili
Nine months credit will be given on all sums over THREE DOLLARS, by the purchaser rivino hi nntn ivith n nnrnvptl ser.liritv. Due
verdict. The rush to obtain scats was; utteudaiice will ho Riven hv
really dreadful, the ladies continued to; DAVID WILLIAMSON, .idm'r.
nnd Mr. Smith one of the Clerks of the 1
ay a lew day
cnnMCiv nc c!i ir-ic hit.il'.r 11 rr't rrcA in
t. S. Bank were we.l yesterday t 2; rusi n -I dont know," o'clock and they are now dead. I doaid , .nor Itlvcr did lhough lhe
oper. 12 o'clock. From inquiring among the few to be met in our streets, I think the disease has abated; but there is no knowing until evening, for in the evening the rases are more numerous.
Your friend,-
l'eople have been trying to elect him
ever since 1 first began to vote." Dcdham Patriot.
MK. WEBSTER. This gentleman arrived in our citv
on Friday last, and has been devoting mained silent, the Chief Justice deman
attend even to the close, in as great num
bers as ever. Silence being called, the
foreman of the jury pronounced the an
ticipated word which sealed the fate of the culprit; a murmur ran through the vast concourse that thronged the building: I turned my eyes towards Clotigh, but his countenance showed no change whatever his inflexible features gave no evidence of his being the least interested in the result. 1 lis counsel re
ikis lime to tultivatiniT acmi.iiiitaee Willi i,.j r.u- . :. ,,;ri, l,.,,l -inv iliiurr
f- i r f . Tl IT" "'7..,. . C I1CU Ul UIC I.IISUIICI ll - "nu mi I peathofDoct.lhonias Fanner of Zanes.,v ciiizQm, and making observations! to saV whvlsetence of death should not
Clouah made no
i.u n.M, i.-i-i. " "I' v j public dinner to-morrow, and will prouthat Dr. Flanner had usilcd W hee-! ab, leAxe us on ,lis relum to (he ling for the purpose of witnessing the j on Thursd( ,y or pridaV.
Vehavc been requested by the Man
Administrators notice.
- ' TW'OTICE s hereby given that the tindersign-
J-cd hat taken out letters ol aaiuinistraiiou, from the clerks ollice of the Trobate Court of Dearborn, on the estate of Joseph Statler, late of.said countj, dee'd. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment ; and all thore having claims against said estate are requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement within tho tima specified by law. The estate is believed to b insolvent. D. S. NOBLE Jr. June 7th 1833.' 14- 3w.
.mode cf treating the Cholera in that j
T 1 I , fl ,nw. rn Alnrii! ' i v nnd
ll.iv-c. lit: ten iirr; ...
beforche reached Wheeling lie was ta-
; agers to say, that Mr. Webster has ac-
i ctnted their invitation to visit the New
Ken with premonitory symptoms, lie j T,,ealre tnis fvenn g.Cm. Gaz. remained in Wheeling but a few hours Snd returned to his sister's near Mr. Tub Indian Prophet's Speech. As dclivIMeasant. Theie he took medicine, Ured to tl.e people at Wells' Juno 11, 1833. Rtid became better so as to walk about Gentlemen .-I would choeiefully take you on Thursday. Oil Thursday night he ; by lr.f-hand, but you are too numerous. I . , . . i r., I :.. A.r.A. ' leel heartily tm to ee you, but to take you wa la ,pn m i i Cho era n us oecuicu , . . ' ,.. . . J. .
form, and died about noon on Friday, the 17th."
From the Providence R. I. Journal.
TnE Rr.v. Mr. Avery. The annual
i k ikn ri i nil 1 1 1 f 1 I trllltl H 11 V nrnillil Km m ttkllr fll
this time utterly impomblo to scconiplisb. We cherish the warmest feelings of gratitude towards you, and the people for their kind attention as a proof of the sincerity oftlicc
1 remarks, I must reler you to that "great ,t;jt'r
Conference of the New Knghttld Meth-j '' above, who rule, and governs all th.n6.. . U" i r-i i ,oc mn VVe pledge ourselves ai representatnet of odit Episcopal Church is now in session onf n;ll,,ontievcr .gaiB to wae w,r with Ul0 in Boston. The Rev. Mr. Avery IS pre-, whju me of Amrri.a, and do sincerely hope
sent, and will t;.ke part in the proceed-
ir,g. We learn that when Mr. Avery arrived at Bristol on Sunday, in a sloop from Newport, the Methodist meeting in that tnwn had inst closed. No one
you will keep back the rifle on your part, while on ours, we will bury the tomahawk in the earth.
Shot Tower in the West! The
of his friend? had heard of his acquittal,! Buffalo Journal says that Mr. I). Whit-
and many had serious doubts as to the
final r. suit the last intelligence received haxing been, that ten of the jury were, on their first leaving the Court room, against his innocence. This in-
ney, an enterprising Western I'ioncer,
ts erecting a Shot lower on the Wisconson River, near the Galena Lead Mines, wheh will bo in operation in August.
reply, whereupon Judge Ilomblower addressed him, reciting the prominent part of testimony when he was interrupted by Clough, who commenced an attack upon all the evidence, both for and against him. He said he disclaimed every plea of insanity that he stabbed Mrs. Hamilton deliberately, knowing what he did; that he intended to kill her, but that after he had stabbed her the first three or four times he lost all recollection of what he was doing. He then paused, and the Jnbge continued Clough again interuptcd him, and commenced an appeal to the mercy of the court, and the sympathy of the audience. Several ladies fainted away and were carried out of the Court, and it was not until near five o'clock, that the sentence was finished. Clough was recommitted to prision, where he is closely ironed as to place the commission of suicide entirely out of his power, as some fears hail been entertained that he would make away with himself, in case of being found guilty.
Conundrum. Why does it gcncilly prove nearly fatal to fall down a well? Do ye give it up? Because you are pretty sure to "Jri'cfc the bucht!'
NOTICE.
WELCH TINCTUKE FOR THE CUKE OF Rheumatism, oolh Chronic and Inftammamatory, in ell heir different forms, Stiffness of the Joints, Kumbncss, Sprains, Use. SOR this most distressing of nil diseases, I now offer to the public a certain and permanent remedy. 1 would not, however, bo understood to say, that all who have it will cr may be cured when the constitution is broken down, the vital functions impaired, the joints dislocated or rendered rnotionlesj, the cords shrunk up and the muscles perished, these cases generally may be considered as desperate, and can rarely be cured, though
tney may ne greatly rclieveil liy a persevering use of this Tincture . It is not to be supposed that cases of many years standing can be cured at once, where the habit has become assioitilated to the nature of the complaint for in such cases the whole habit ol body nnd qualityofthe blood must be (hanged, and this must be the work of time. Price, $1 per bottle. Cfc5" The above Medicines arc carefully prepared by II. II. Reynolds, of Batavia, N. Y. and non; i9 genuine, unless he ouside printed wrapper is signed by him in his own hand writing. For sale by EZRA FERRIS. "WALDIE'S SELECT CIRCULATIXQ MDRAUV. NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER. The first vol urn of the " Library" beinp closed, the work may now be considered as fairly before the public, anil permanently established. How far the proprietor has redeemed his original pled ere, pnblic opinion must of courso decide. Where he has fallen short of expectation, he trusts ho may claim some indulgence,
rn1IIERE will be offered for tale on Saturday i roni the consideration that the path on which
JL the 6th of July at the late rcsidenco ol he ventured had been previously untrodden-
JOSKPII STATLER dee'd. tho following
property vii : HOGS. HOUSE-HOLD & Kitchen Furniture. A credit of six months will be given purchaser i requiisd to give bond and security. B. S. NOBLE, Jr. June 13th 1833. 14 3w.
I of thanks."
r iuushu uiwi; iu. fie, " I VPr. limited circle nosfessed of no name
H . i r . ' ... I.-.. 1 I ' ...
that, as a pioneer, he had to clear bis way of many unforeseon obstacles which necessarily beset an undertaking of such novelty and extent and to discover, as he went along, tho true nature of the ground over which he wa traveling. In his progress, he has certainly been encouraged nnd fupported by a arq;e share of public liberality and confidence, his grateful sense of which would be very inadiquntely expressed by a commonplace "return
Unknown as he was beyond a
'eteriburg Boon County Ky.) very low for
cash or on timo it is supplied with leaf nnd sweat housfc, with every necessary apparatus to work '2 screws, the whole ready lor business. ALSO a comfortableS story brick dwelling with necessary fixtures convenient to the factory. Apply ou the premises to VM. S. PILCIIER. June 13 1833. tf.
WE the undersigned, being called upon by JAMES DYKE, to appraise and dascribe a STRAY MARE, taken up by him, in Union Township, Dearborn County, do certify that the laid MARE is a strawbery rone, star in the forehead, off hind foot white, bends much on her pastnra joints, thirteen hands three inches high, four yBrs old, appraised at fifteen dollars, by us, this Ulh day of May 1833. JOHN WALLtNfiSFORD. AMOS T. COYLE. I do certify the above to be a correct mot from my tray book. WILLIAM GERARD. J. P.
whose talismanic influence might elicit confi
dence giving no garantee, indeed, but his own promise, when he considers the extent of the confidence shown by tho public in the promises, be sincerely nnd truly feels the inadequacy of terms fully to express his gratitude. He brought to the undertaking an unbending honesty of intention, to substantiate, as far a was in his power, the professions be made and his motives now are doubly powerful to continue the most strenuous exertion fully tr accomplish them. In what has been done, and what he expects to do, be readily acknowledges that no such result would have been produced, nor durst he promiao sa boldly for his future exertions, without the efficient "aid of the editor, whose genrral nennain'anre with books, ami peculiarly advantai-i imi situation, eminently quality him to fulfil his arduous duties.
HO 4MMfc FOUNDS of Shoulders for
MarcMrt, 1603.
kb-by TOUSEY & DUNN.
