Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 17, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 5 July 1833 — Page 4
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JIISCELIiAEOr. J cries the scrgant. And he was directed . . to mount behind a dragoon, and carried From the New York Com. Advertiser, j to the camp. THEOlOLr.ttA. J The officer, whose duty it was to exrTkn following poem, from the ren of a ; amine prisoners, son discovered shat
Tonne lady, has no iucnr.derable n -rit. H has I traveller was not a Frenchman, and
mm in ins inouirnis ami m
rniir.h Tieor.
,.ifii.iinn. and hut tew defects. Wc observe
that ine penim i '-'-c""-" i ,i r j- i I . . ' . . -. 1 1 u- -v- i r. t hoinir : snv hp tlioi-piiirr' nirn;irfPil
in strict nropneiv, ouem m ue. i. ....... u. -V , D-
that he did not understand a syllable of
the language, he was totally incapable
can pronounce the word as wo gonerally do; j him, but not without advising him 110 nor was it so pronounced before 180G. more to assume the frippery character of
Sconr-e of tY earth fell IWilencc thou cornet
QolheJ in the blood ef nations. On lh brow Death for a while lias placed his diadem:
AuJ as thy car rolls o.i with arm upraised, j The bli5hti.it; vitals of Alniigty wrath 1 Thou poimst forth on empires. We may trace Thv progress o'er the world by fielcit of graves As vast and silent as Z.ihara's sam'.i. Where thou hastpassM, hush'd are the hppy tones,
I he silv ty laugn 01 crhi.mooii misn o me gay And joyous maiden's song at even tide. No more the hunter's born at daw n of nay Tolls foith the bh tl e notes to chase reading ni6ht But silence, Di so'.ation, and Despair Have fpioaJ their sab pall o'er half" the world. F'n now we hear tby deep sepulchral voice Like Ciasara's roai founds from the north. Tyianll iliou coni'st-art e'er the summer's sun Shall gofiCti into antunin through our land, The sluieks aud g,rcaiis of thousands of thy vict'.ms Will swell the pa-an cf the CminuoMr. O man! weak mar.! the (tea tine of a day. The sport of time list to the warning voice Which nature raises with hrr many tc'.igueJ. She bids thee knew and feel tl.v impotence. The sun shines cn, with undiminished blaie The fields are verdant, and the balmy air Comes liden with the finjrant breath of June. The Cr.w'rs weic never lovelier, and tbe skitf, Scudding alorg before the gentle bieezs Ne'er shew'd a w hiter sail. The mountain tcj. Still tow'rs in grandeur fai above the cloud?, The eternal ocean foams and dashes 0:1 I'm thou, w ith all thy dreams of happiness ; Of glory and of honor who hast thought 'I o make the chainless rlements thy slaves And call God's belt from out the tiinnd"rir.g beav'p.f, Are falling liKe the thistle's do.vny tlow'i When suinmci'i brceie comes e'er it. I.
a Frenchman. 'We Germans,1 says he,
'.'eat, drink, and smoke; these arc our fa
vorite employments, and had you informed the party that you followed no other business, you would have saved them, me and yourself, trouble.' He soon approached the Prussian dominions, where his examination was still more strict; and on his answering that his only design were to eat, to drink,
and to smoke. 'To eat! and to drink! --and to smoke!'' exclaimed the officer with astonishment. 'Sir, you must be forwarded to Potsdam; war is the only
business of mankind.' But the acute and penef rating Fred-
jeric soon comprehended the character I of our traveller, and gave him a pass1 port under his own hand. 'It is an ig-
norant and innocent Englishman,' soys the veteran ,'lhe English arc unacquaintI cd with military duties; when they want 'a general, they borrow him of me. At the harriers of Saxony heTwas
1
her, retreat- If she abuses yon, be si
lent. If she tear you cloak oil, give her your coat. If she box your ears, bow.
If she tears your cyei out, jeei your way to the door but fly. Don't put your foot on the table. True, the members of congress do so, but you are not a member of congress.
If you form one of a large mixed com
pany, and a diffident stranger enters the room and takes his scat among you, say any thing to him, for heaven's sake, even
although it be only '"fine evening, sir. '
Do not let him sit bolt upright, sutlering
all the apprehensions and agonies of bashfulness, without any relief. Ask him how he has been-tell him you know his friends so and so anything will do to break the icy stiffness in which very decent fellows are sometimes frozen on their drbut before a new circle.
SALE OF VALUABLE
eal Estate.
Very valuable Medicines
IT I
Fiom the Portland Courier. To Uncle Jo.-hua Downing, Post Master, up in Downingville, in the Slate of Maine This to be sent by my old friend the editor of the Fortland Courier, with care and. "peed. Philadelphia, June 10, 1S33. Dear Uncle Joshua: We are com
ing on lull chisel. 1 ve ocen trying
ever since we started to get a chance
to write a little to you; but when we've been on the road I cf uld'nt catch my
breath hardly long enough to write my
5 name, we kept flying so fast; and when
1 again in terrogaled. 'I am a soldier, wc made any stop there was such a j tm I says our traveller: 'behold the passport j r0Un(l us there wasfnt elbow room i of the warrior of the age!" 'Yon are a enough lor a muskceter to turn round i pupil of the destroyer of millions,' repli- j without knocking his wings off. ed the sentinel: 'wc must send you to rm almost afraid now we shall pet to
j Dresden; and harkyc, sir, conceal j Downingville before this letter does, so
i vour passport, as vou would avoid be
ling torn to pieces by those whose ! husband, sons, and relations have been j wantonly sacrificed at the shrine of Prussia's ambition.' I A second examination at Dresden cleared him of suspicion. Arrived at
the frontier; ot Poland, he Haltered him- j cot on their clean owns.
that we sha41 be likely to catch you all in ihe suds before you think . of it. But 1 understand there is a fast mail goes on that way, and 1 mean to send it by that, so I'm in hopes that you'll get it time enough to have the children's faces
! washed and heads combed, and the gals
And lfSar-
UBLIC notice is hereby given, that, the undersigned, commissioners appointed by
the Dearborn circuit court, to make sale of the following described land tenements and hereditaments belonging to the estate of SAMUEL C. VANCE dee'd, agreeably to the order of the court aforesaid made at the march term
1333, will expose to sale by public out-cry, at the court house door in the town of Lawrenceburgh 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:
Twenty four acres of ground, inclnding out lots No. 7 and 8, in the town of Lawrenceburgh
adjoining the in-lots in the lower part of the town and binding on the river Ohio, including the large und beautiful brick Mansion IIou?e, erected on the premises by the deceased, some year3 aero . In-lots in the town of Lawrenceburgh, No.
21, 22, i of 187 nnd 183, 43 feet front and rear of No. 37, i of No. 50, and No. 24, 53,
and 54 in New La wrenceburgh. The ris;ht of ferry across the river Ohio, at Lnwrenceburgh, ferry-boat, ferry-house, and the privileges and appertenance3 belonging to said ferry. No. 1. The N. end of frac. 21, T. 6 H.
3 W. in Dearborn county containing 81 eighty-one one-hundredth acres. No. 2. The S. end of Ni of the fraction aforesaid, containing 72 sixty-nine one-hun
dredth ncres. The N . E. qr. of sec. 20 T. 5 It . 1 W. containing 156 acres. The N. i of S. E. qr. of the aforesaid sec. containing 75 acres. And the west i of the N. E. qr. of sec. IS T. G U. 2 W. estimated to contain 80 acres. The highest bidder will be the purchaser.
One Cith of the amount of the 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 tube secured by notes and mortga
ges from the purchaser on the property sold
STEPHEN I.UDLUVv.J
THOMAS PORTER. May I7thlS33.
coi;is smos'K For Curing CogA., Colds, Asthmas and Consumption. THESE Drops immediately remove dilTiculty of brenthing, tightness or stricture acro the breast, obstructions and ulcers upon the Lungs, pain in the side or chct, and fitting of blood. Pric,$ 1 per bottle. Half buttics, 50 cents. German Eye-Water.
THOSE troubled with weak, sore or i::rlamcdeys, will find an invaluable remedy in the GERMAN EVE WATER. This preparation is superior to any now in ne. The nm-t aggravated cases of inflamed eye. are n li ved ard cured, by a few applications of this Eve Water. The studious and weakly are narticularlv requested to eive tin's cl!yrinm
a trial, in wliich they will find an eflectalu remedv. Price 25 cents per bottle.
THE BAFFLED TltAVFlXEU.
self his troubles were at an end; but he
Daring the rage cf the continental j rc-concJ with out his host. 'Your Imsi-
in Europe, occasion no matter j nc?s in Poland V interrogated the officer, j and get -calfd an honest Yorkshire "Squire i 'I really don't know, sir,' replied the: tie, and
Untrav-i traveller. 'Don't you know
geant JoelcoxW have time enough to
call out mj old Downingville Company
their uniforms brushed up a litcome down the road as far at
s
Com
missioners.
Mew CrOO(l
s.
from
m t you know your own; your new barn to meet us, there's nothiesumed the officer. 'I ; ing that would please the President bet-
war
what-
to take a journey to Warsaw.
elled and unknown, he prepared himself i business, sir
. 1 . 1. . 1. t". 1 i . i- . 1 . . .
with no passport; his business concern- ,nU5t eonouei 3 on iu i.ie ouuust. iter. As lor wetuals, mo?t any thing ed himself alone, and what had foreign 'For tlie love of God,' says the weari-j wont come amiss; we are as hungry as cations to do with him ? ed traveller, 'lake pity on me. I have j bears after travelling a hundred miles His route lav through the stales ofjheen imprisioned in Holland for being:,, Jay. A little fried pork and eggs, or a neutral and contending powers, lie desirous to keep my own affairs to my j pot of baked beaus und an Indian pudlanded in Holland, passed the usual ex-i5e'' 1 navc ,)cen confined all night in fiijing would suit us much better than the aminalicn, but insisting that the affairs ; Trench gurad house, for declaring my- j S0U stuff they give us here in these which brought him there were of a pri-1 self a merchant; I have been compelled ! great cities. vate nature, lis was imprisioned" and i to ride seven miles .behind a German; " The President would'nt miss of seeing questioned and sifted; and appearing dragoon, for professing myself a man of j you for any thing in the world, and he to be incapable of design, was at length ' pleasure; I have been carried fifty miles, will go to Do .vninville if he has legs and
ncrmilcd to pursue his journev. prisioner id prussia. for acknowleilg-! arms enough leU when he gels to Port-
ing my auaenmeni 10 ea.-e anu gooa uv- i.md to carry him mere, lsut lor ttai
To the cff.cer of the guard which con-
ducted him to the frontiers he made fre-1 ir'g? a,l(i liaVC Ueen treatenetl with as- any ihmg should happen that he
assination in Saxony, lor avowing my- t-hould'iu be able to com",you had bet-
seli a warrior; ami there lore il you will ter meet us in Portland, say about the have the goodness to let me know how I ; -J2nd, and then you can go up to Downmay lender ?uch an account of myself ingville with us, you know, as mav not give offence, I shall concider This travelling with the President is
hrou-h Great Britain without a qucs-l'0" as mT friend and preserver. Fair-', ! capital fun after all, if it was'nlsopleaguy
tney never euestion any sirun-.j .....u.i..... : uictuki h (.umu ijaiumun; uu
a Kail-road and new over that ground i like a harrycanc. There is'nt ahorse
Jin this country that could keep up with
quently complaints of his treatment, nnd of the loss he should sustain by the delay: he swore it was uncivil, and unfriendly, and ungenerous; live hundred Dutchmen miajit have travelled
The subscribers have just received
Philadelphia a general assortment of ll.vrs, Shoes, Books, Hardware, ccc
Also an assortment of Saddlery, Queensware,
Glassware Groceries, &.c. TOUSEY, &. DUNN April 12, 1S33. LAW NOTICE.
A MOS LANE, Attorney and counseller at
xJa.Law, will, in future, gite his undivided at
tention, to Ilia profession may be consulted at
his oflicc, on high street, near the clerk's office, at all times, except when at Court will
attend the Circuit, Probate, and Comaiis'ioner's Courts, in the County of Dearborn. Tho Cir
cuit Courts, in Franklin, Switzerland Ripley
and Decatur counties. The Supreme am
District Courts at Indianopnlii . And will at-
Jend to business of Importance, cither civil or
crlmifitlin any other courts in this, or adjoin
msr ctaTfcs. lie trusu that nis long ana sue
cesslul practice, will insure him, his forme;
liberal portion of professional busines, when the public shall be assured that all business entrusted to his rharge,shall receive hUprompt
attention, and belt efforts, to brinj it to specdv nud successful cloie. AMOS LAN.K Lawrenoeburgh, June 13th, 1833.
X5Tt. ri-ERScrr's WE SB TI XCTUIl r. FORT1IR CUKE OF Rheumatism, both Chronic and Inf omniamatnrri. in all Shrir dip.re.nl forms, Stiffness of ihe Joints. J"umbness, Sprains, iic.
OR this most distressing of all diseases, I now offer to the nublic a certain and r er-
manrnt remedy. 1 would not, however, be understood to say, that all who have it will or may be cured when the constitution is broken down, the vital functions impaired, thu joints dislocated or rendered motionless, tl e cords shrunk up nnd the muscles perished, these case generally may be considered as desperate, and can rarely be cured, though they may be greatly relieved by a persever
ing; use ol t"is 1 1 net lire . it is not to ne sup
posed that cases of ronny years standing can be cured at once, where the habit has become
assinmlated to the nntureoftho complaint
for in such cases the whole habit of body and
quality of the blood must be changed, find
this must be the work of time. Trice, $1 per
bottle.
The above Medicines are care
fully prepared by II. II. Reynold?, of Batavia, N. Y. and none is genuine, un
less he ouside printed wrapper is sign
ed by him in his own hand writing.
For sale by EZRA FERRIS.
tion;
gersin Great Britain norslopj.cd them
nor guard them. Roused from his native phlegm by these reflections on the polecy of his country, the officer slowly drew the pipe from his mouth, and emitting the smoke
therefrom 'Mynheer,1 says he, 'when you first set your foot on the land of the even United Provinces, you should have declared that you came thither on affairs of commerce;' and replacing his pipe, relapsed into irnmovalle taciturn-
ity
From the Boston Record. MR. AVERY.
We learn that the Committee of the Melbo-i US' ,( ,le sll0U,d S UP011 tllU clean C,1P
dist Conference of Clergy ; held in this city,
J made their report, on luesday morning, in
NOTICE.
THE subscribers having associated themselves together as partners in vending
merchandise &c. in Wilmington, Dearborn county In. under the name of II. Barker &. Co. Beg leave to inform the public that they have
just received a general assortment of
Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware. Salt, Iron, Castings, &c. Sic. And intend keeping constantly on hand, a good assortment of the above articles, which will be sold on the most accommodating terms for e.a;h, Pork, Wheat, Flour, Oats. IIvy, Fat Cattle, Bkvns, Linnen, Featlt, ers, Cc. Sic.
delivered at their store, or at the boat landing on Ilogaif creek. ITIIUAM BARKER. April 15th 1S33. JOHN HULL. tf. (GARAII MARKLAND.
6, AW NOTICE: riJlIIE subscriber Laving quit public bui--EL ness he will practice law in the S 1. I;,.,.,,:. n.wi .. 1.
Y hen we got to Baltimore Lie streets ...,. so :1S his scrvices n,av be ftlll np.
: were filled with folks as thick as the cessarv. bv his friends. Haviinr a nretb ex-
the case of Rev. E. K. Arery, which had been 1 s,.uce tree down ill yourswamp. There tensive acquaintance through the Liited referred to thmi by the Conference fol inves- ; ... r 1 1..,.I, ir...l- .. Iliil.. l,l Status he will attend to thp rollpotinn nfnl .1.. c
.... . . , 1 lUUllll JJUIVIV xxa 1, II. tlLlIU, uiu - 1 he Substance Of the report Was.! ... ... T!-. . 1 ,.1 , In. nr fpni... nnv nrl nf Iho Uninn. ivl-irl t
iittP.i Kv i ' uneu up muian ivmg. anu i tnougnt , - , : .J ,r : , T ' "V J imtu D .1. 1 1 1 . 1 . Y I he placed in his hands. Any Law busines pi t
tigation. 1 he substance ol the re
that Mr. Avery having been acquitted by
jury of his country, and proved innocent of the crime of murder, they were entirely satisfied
iuu9 .uuntu Ul ...... u..u p'T'1 iuto the hands of John Test, Juu. residing n about as much as they did at me and Decatur CountT.will receive the united t tie -
of his innocence on that point. That the President. I gave the President a wink tion of both. He will be found at his 10 iConuuitte had thoroughly investigated the -i.i .1... 1...1: ... r..n. ...... ...!.: .i. ,U..Jn l..n.i-.pi,nrA.i1Dnnnir..,tnii. n
i - - to ,
upon Dusine?--
with
arah
Released from this unsocial comnan-i m.,,;!. romeii. :n.i .,n:.nj.nmi nm.,itf,.-i' i, shine of us a little, so we concluded we
ion, he soon ai rived at a French pott, j Avery cf all suspicion of criminal or illicit in--' would'nt have him in our company any where the sontinel of the advanced H tercourse with the deceased. The report also more and shall go on without him.
guard requested the honor of his Pcr-1 rcc:imn, L'd r- AvtrJ .sno,,1(' be 1 can-t slop 10 tell you in tliia letter
,niion to ask for his passport: and on ar.sTvPl "G Sot aloi'S to 1'hiladelphia, 1 1 " nresent year, in consponpnr.e of his imnmrp. . 0 0 a '
his failing to produce any, he was cn- j nate of health, but that he held in mil fellow-1 though we had a pretty easy time some treated to pardon the liberty he took of i ship with the Conference, and that his usual ; of the way in the steam boats. And I
condactinc him to the commandant, but :l!;iry bo continued. it was his dulv, and he must, however i Ci'P "adding who wasin the Chair, re1 . .1 ' f, I quested the Kev. Mr. Pickering, one of the ol-
ltiuui.ti.u. p.. ....... ... dest members of the Conferenre. to t,l-, ..,
JOHN TEST
January, 13th, 1833. H-Ir.
llr. EZRAFEUR1S, AS removed his drug Store to the birck building on the comer of High and Short
Street lately occupied by Mr. William R. Bar-
saw here. They took US in a treat kt'r' where he has on hand, and expects short-
hall this mornin- as bi? as a meeting 7 re"!vf a S0 ' upp,Jf ot ,)r,,F'?Ietl-
11 . v nciues. i ;uiii5,uhu vni, consisting 01 aimosi ksbcjranto pour ;n ,im .n,i ; i.n.
1 v 1 . 1 jr ni iivi uviuuuu an me vuuiui j .
IjAW AN I ML J. CASWELL &. DANIELS. MAJOR, Attomies and Counsellors at
law, have entered into partnership, and will practice in ihe third Judicial Circuit of Indiana, particularly in the counties of 1H iirluini. Franklin, Ripley and Switzerland ; Alo in the Supreme Court at Indianapolis. Oilice on Short street immediately opposito.Mr. Ludlow's large brick building; where D. S. Major will at all times be found, unless, absent on business, ready to attend to any professional scrvices that may be required. He will also attend to the settlement of estates before the Probate Court; and of claims before the Commissioners Court of Dearborn county. Persons wishing Deeds, Mortgages, Power? of At
torney, or conveyances of any kind, can have them drawn in a leial and nnevmntinr.:,!,!..
form, by calling at their office.
All bus.ness confided to Caswell & Major will receive the united and strict attention of both.
lawrenceburgh, Oct. 12, 1832.
house, and then the folks
Mmueurlt Ihnmanflanl received l.irri Chair while the Report was reading After i 10 b)' thousands to Shake Hands With the He has just received from the manufacturer
with cold and pompous poliless; he ! the Report was read, the Chairman inquired 1 President; leueralists and all, it made no a full supply of Lumott's Cough drops, for the
made the usual inquiries, and our travel- 01 -Mr- Avery, who was present, ifhe had any i diaerence. There was such a stream ol cure ol C0U1S C0,,sn!S consumptions, weakness
W. rlotrrmmrxt In nvni.l iUn ..r- -,;, l, tuinS to SiJ uron lhe Report. -Mr. A. rose and
1 i 1 . 1 . ! observed, that he had nothing in narticu ar to had produced fucIj inconvenience toi., lm, . . ,rn 1 a .. , . . . i- 1 1 . ; ay, bHt to return lus sincere thanks to his him, replied, that commetc:al concerns; brethren ia the ministry and his Christian
drew him to the continent.
rmrnminr in tliat the hall wns full in mlae nreasi, oieeuingai me i.ungi, c. Alto
a few minutes, and it was so iammed un pit. thomaswiiite s
' . I -t rw 41 1. ir -
round the door that they could'nt eet Kgei.iicjtuuiuaciiJiri.
! friends, for the aid they had rendered him. iu 1 out KSTaill if they were to die. So thev The only sPeciU0 offered to the public
'La foif sa3 tlie commandant, 'cts bis time of extreme peril, and so long as his
tin nmolunU un baurreois tnke him n- pu"e , ' ,,,,.n,en,or. erven, ne should ai
way to the citadel, we will examine him
to-mcrrow. Kt present we must dregs for ! ted by the Conference, and on motion to
the onfctie .lucnt:"
! V.BV9 hold them in gi Ateful remembrance.
The Report was then unanimously accep-
; turn thanki to Alraichtj God for his overrulin"
Wonsimr? says the sentinel, as he re-1 providence, in delivering his servant from
I great peril, tlie v onierence united with Rev. j Mr. Pickering in solemn prayer. During this
i scene, the dcmbly was deeply nfl'ectr.d, and
conducted him to tlie guard-room, 'you
hculd net have menlione commerce to
M:nntvr ta commnndant; no gentleman : many shed tears. At the request of a number in France disgraces hirnsell with trade:! ofhi? bn-tbren, Mr. Avery consented to preach
rtt dip:C traflic. Von should have in- j in ,1,e Beunett street, yesterday uf-
you entered the dominion of the Grtmd Ahnurmi for the purpose of improving
OOD ADVICK.
Never cut a piece out of a newspaper
had to knock out some of the windows Mrom yvhich a permanent nod radical cure may
oe ootaineu 01 mm uisngreeuaie pain rne rooin-
and go out 'tolher way.
ach, with all its attending evils; such us frac-
-31. -ly,
THE
CELEU RATED HOUSF.
Etand the present ea-
son, ending the 10th of July next, the first four days of each week at the stable of the subserU ber, in the town of Hartford. Far-
mers and others desirous of improving their stock of hordes will do wpII toe all and examine this noble animal. The rate at which he stands nre etremely moderate, nnd means nf nnmcn. 1- . . '
-. , iiuue me most accommo-
younelfin cining,or in dancing, or iniuntill you have looked on (he other sid..
dreiMng; arms are Ihe profession of a I w here perhaps you may find something man of fashion, aid glory and arrom-1 more valuable than that which you fn si plUhmenfs his pursuit. lice le ?-.., intended to appropriate, lie had the honor of passing the night j Never put salt in your soup before with a French guard, and the next uayjyou h ive lasted it. 1 have known genhe was dismissed, jllcmeti very much enraged by doing Proceeding on his journey, he Ml in so. with a detachment ot (Icrman CI. as-) Never burn vour fingers if you can heb
seurs. I hry demanded his name, his ii. People burn their fingers every day, quality, and his busmen in that country. ' when they migh; have escaped it if they Ie came, e said, to I. u n to t!ance had been careful. nnd to ingand to dress. 'lie iriaj Let no genth man ever quarrel with Frenchmnnfinid the crrporal. 'AfpjV'a woman. If you are in trouble with
The President shook hands with all turin-' the jaw in extracting of the teeth
his might an hour or two, till lie got SO which often proves more painful than the
tired he cotild'nt hardly stand it. I toothach itself; and cold passing from the de.
took hold and Shook for him once ill a cayed teeth to the jaw, thence to the bead, , . . 1 , a producing a rheumatic affection, witb many while to help him along, but at last lie olher unpieasant effcU; such as a disagreeable
got so urea tliat lie uaa 10 lie aown on a hreath, bad taste in the month, &c &c
soft bench covered with cloth and shake all of which are produced from foul or decav.
as well as he mill. I. and when he ed teeth. I am happy to have it in my now
ir.,t nJin'om .., r.a.T, "to offer to the world a remedy, that will
. 411 1 not only remove the pain nine times out of
...uug.- a.1.1 miaai 11c rvi w v.i "u, ton, if rroPRrly a PP'ied, but preserve the
lie couiu nt only wrinkle Ills loreneaa teeth from further decay, nnd arrest the dis
Then they concluded it Was best to ad- ease in such as are deoaying and have not
dating
IS a beautiful Gray; 9 year sold this spring, 6 hands 1 inch high. He was sired by Majcsl LJ.GraJ' ?rN-Jer!Py,he by the iniporteJ
ei I by Capt. J0!eph Mounts of Warren count v.
Jane; she was s,red bv Wvnot mnr .i
be by the imported Messenger.
ur purucuiars ,oe printed bills. m...u AMOS T. COYLE.
jounn for to-dav.
And I've made out to get away up into the garret in the tavern long enough lo write this letler. We shall be off to
morrow or next, day for New York, and if I can possibly get breathing time e-
nougli there I shall write to you again
commenced aching, restoring them to health
and usefulness.
All of which will be disposed of on mod
erate terms for cash
Sneeze Chew & Smoke.
OBACCO factory for ale, (in the town of
1 n f. I. a . 1 r
Give my love to all the folks jn Dowb-I . on tim - . ,..,. wilh i.af ,,
ingville, and believe me, your loving sweat house, with every necessary apparatus
uefTu.
MAJOR JACK DOWNING. The value of the ornaments in gold and sil
ver, belonging to the churches in Mexico, il computed at thirty millions of dollar.
to work 3 screws, the whole ready for business
ALSO a comfortable 2 story brick dwelling
with necessary (mures convenient lo the rae tory . Apply on the premises to WM.S, PILCHER. Juuo 193fr. tf.
f,
THK STATPsm ,iv
I,Publi,hd ever, Frida!h ct the corner of HiS, and Short Streets. '
per
'r
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