Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 20, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 26 July 1833 — Page 3
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that the Mid Walter Armstrong and this de- ; al and investigation, Wiw(i the ,iehtet SlttP nfM;,na i ponen parked the .aid p.per with the ini. ; decree fr.reWor altered my 0V. of he ad i n Ind.and g ( Uals of thcr n.mr, m order to know the same. !fE as a ma, or a Wr a" d that it doe. T Dearborn county. J (which papyri, the. madeexh.bit No. 3, not appear that either of lhomplant. hi! ! 1 JameS 1)1,1 of the Dearborn m he awerorthosa.d Lane) ileponant fur- been injure i by the conduct of the said Lane circuit court and Ex-officio clerk of the
:Z 11 . .: ! , ncim SiUd Lanc !late ! or bJ anJ other lson." I Probate court- do certify that Solo-
uai iiuiuui-u to M ine with the said Ham- signed JOIN I IVIYPtav ' m j t i " r . .Hon on some terms or other. a.,d have ,,?. ! S LIVINGSTON. m0n Manwarrmg and John Livingston
in; more to do with him. That a few days
! whose names are subscribed to the fore
after this happened in the oflice, this depon mt 1 Solomon Mantvarring one of the a-sociate SinS Certificate and the Sole Judges unucritood the .aid Lane and Hamilton had ' JudCPs of the said co.mtr of iv.urhn a., ofthe Probate court in and for the said
tthT, aiJ Ija"' i"formed "lepo-i certify, that I was present and in court upon 1 county of Dearborn, and associate l-Hii M,I0W R,t ' HAM,tT0N nd; the trial and investigation above referred to J Judaea of the Dearborn circuit court, that he woi-LDHAvP No rniNa horeto do with bv tha said -iiiiin-p r ir!tim:Kt , oi me ucarnorn circuit com i.
him. .Same deooaant -.iv ti.nt i,o ila. n,:.;i,. : .? ,, V . . ; and constitute the whole court in the
. -j - . i.vi..( in nit .urrjruiugj statement, oi toe ;
Tim STATESMAN. LAWIlENCEUrjIiGIT, INBIA??, SATURDAY, JULY S7, 18:13.
day examined the book of the s;.id Lane pro-! said John Livingston but also certify that j.:oneana' when present a majority of the Juceil on that occasion, and the entries there- i dissented from ihejudStmtnt and tentence o! 'the ' Other, and have a COtltrouling voice in iT'ii. u '1TUUt niai,e " part ' tbe said court ceurt af lfu ! th-e decisions ofthe same, that it appears saul Hamilton uihdavit; is an exact extract! sieued SOLOMON Af AX YV I? IMKfl f ,k- J,: fi:
from the reeords in my office, they were present and sitting in court as members
ofthe said several courts when each of
lrom the book to the amount 75 deponant .-...ii ............... . . ' . . ;
iMinK-i Mimudi me .nj ua got ot the said . No.; Noble anj paid tv r to the said Lane :n lint-' Th Klnr t.,.i. i
' J t lllUUIIiil f -, . J t-d in .Nobles aihdavit, the imdLank idovkb i Dearborn Countv. ( Ui!arborn Term ,93- -three orders referred to in the foreco
-.. ri.ii i.rrosAXT am. sTEvtt as the It is ordered by the court, to be certified ! i nsj certificate were made and entered AnonsBt ion fAlu Noblk in thk that Amos Lank EsU. of Lawrenceburgh Dear- j nfrprnrd I'll i vVD p cri'F . .I.a 'J.I I :1 1 o.u I l . . . b Ul HtUlUi
..... .... v.. ou ui .Apru io uiki . ooru lou uty la. is a man of cood moral
r.Ptx i-tiNFiK.vaa by rne. character.
that the samk has
sui. .oni. iml has been rASEi v ini-u to Scaled with the seal of the said court an.)
iiu tredit fok mEift rte lv tiik suit in fT. certified by Alex. H. Dill, Deputy CUrk and A. St. t'LAIii. ; Es-otlicio clerk of Probate court." i Sworn to before me James V. Hunter, n! No. 8. j .TuMiee ofthe penc ofthe Countv of Dear-: To the Honorable the Judges of thoDnr.:
Ltrr, 1ml. on the 14th of October 182'i.
J AMES V. HUNTER, J. V. M ailer Armstrong of lawful age, being du-! Iy -.vorn, deposetl- and aith that the forego-'
in;, : pimtion ot Arthur t. I lair, o far as it
IN testimony whereof I hare
i 0? fvC 1 wren ntn nftiTpH trio enri 1 nf
v . ' I . ( J ..... - . VI. V.. U V . I I' 1 our said Dearborn circuit court at Lawrenceburgh 1 1th of May 1829. No. 10.
I certify that Honorable John Teft, obtained
s
J Card. 'r;ls LAnVREXCEDURGH high .School, ii ccntinued in the basement i storv of the Prerbyterian Ghuri!i,Pa- ' ri tits and natrons of litt-rattM-e are in-
Tho 'Statesman- will in futurt be conducted , v 0 t-;i) ;lj)(J Fe thcrnst lves by the undersigned under the firm of MAJOR i lle jriodc of government .'Hid the im & SMITH j provtmcnt ofthe pupils. DANIELS. MAJOR. Spelling and reading taught on tho JOHK R. SMITH Ja. ! analytical" and expository system: vvrij ting on anew and improved plan: and Some weeks since it was announced 'Arithmetic .$2.50 per quarfei. that the undersigned would commence i English Grammar, JJook-keeping, Phi-
his career as joint Editor of the States- i sopliy. t iicmitry, U hc.'onc. l i-mposi-
man with the present number. This
tion
and Astronomv. with
; the use of the globes,
annunciation has been followed by ai Mathematics, Latin, Greek, French,
large accession of names to our subscrip
tion list, and though
we have not the
vanity to believe that the increase has been occasioned by superior merit on our part, yet we regard it as a highly fa
vourable omen and shall feel ourselves j indebted to the public for their kind in-j tentions toward us. We come before!
(hem in this article to ask a continuation of that support which they have hith-
born Circuit (Yurt in open Court at the'
April ierrnor s.iid Court held in the year ! from me, usClerk of Dearborn Count t previou
lU"'' 1 our P'-i'iioners lo your honors most i tool- about iho nil, I ..I.- ,fl-,i..l n;,.. .,f
respectfully represent that, hating the fvi.l- ; a d, sree reinstating Amos'Lane as attorney erto afforded this preis. Attached OUT
......i vtFflriu...tiiiim- 1 JILt.tlS INTtli'lilT f 11 1) 1 1
sUU !ac-s and conversation of the said Lane rMKvet.ea ct Amos Lane Eq as un t ., .1 1 1 , u.,n t.. i i .. ; . i i . . .
' ... im. ,.;, co cor,..-, a,.o . ouns-uor at ..,- do moil ear- is tub samh as i, rwBtwiiBD, in a Hanobhi. by uml I.earinif ot this iieponant u substantially nestly and sincerely reniet, your honori to ! W. Hamilton. correct so l.ir as thi? deponant beard the -rirutitt' the laid Amos Lane, upon the' J MES DILL tTk.
i.ini.' ur mini nv inaKili; I lie initial! 01 tut Itoll o I the sru.l I i.nrt. in tin .,..,.,.,..,,..,.. t
' iuvuimkij ij.in reiir. uurir
and of the petition presented by O. H. Sm.th ! gdves t(J National republican principles r0. as IdUHilL ffir Mid l.ann. it-hinh npt.t.nn I 1
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we snan constantly aavocaie i r? con,
li.tine to too exhibit No . .'!,
W. ARMSTRONG. ' Sworn to before me f aiuos W. Hunter Justice of tiio peace . J AMES W. lli'NTER. J. I. . tob.-r 14th, 1S-2--'. Ti o iiiii.lavit of John Porter, E-q. is (for v ar.t of room m-eei-ari! v omitted. It co!if rms the ; mo! already uivon, that Hamilton ii -tiled v. i;!i the understanding that Mr. Lane uioii'.d do no ins tiier b'i-:;.o?3 for him. No. 3. Ceorr P. P.ih-11 of lawful nee, being dtily -'cr!:, iiopnseth and snith that some time ia v latter iirt of the month of November 1607 or inihe beginning of the month f December JS i7. The deponent was pn'-e:it u-id bear. I Ames 1.:;m urge William Hamilton to make thi depoii.iiit a deed for a lot in the Town
D. C.
C.
M.vTKmoM&i.. We copy from (he h menial record of tiie Boston Traveller, the following annunciation: 'Married, in Wickford, after a court ship often tears Mr. GeergeM. Shaw'
to Miss Mary P. Nicholas."
nexion with our associate) the doctrines this party has ever maintained. The public may rest jaisured that no pains, will be spared on our part,to render this Journal valuable to all classes of the community. J. R. SMITH Jr.
We can assure our candidate! for the Legislature that we meant nothing derogatory
of l.awrei.ci burgh, formerly purchased by .ui'. l.ane from the said Hamilton, that the run! Lane had a b ind Tut a deed and this dopm::uit clearly and distinctly understood from th iai.1 Lane and Hamilton that ho Hamilton held a note ngain-t the u. Lane for a j-irt oi the consideration money nr.d noon w!.ir'.i wa:i ha! Mire due. Tliis deponant furti.cr m'derto..d clearly r.nd .'itiuctly from the said Lane and the aid !I imilton that be llMuilton Mood indebted to tlie said Lane for i i . 11 1 - 1 - I.-,. e
. ..i.Ta x. iit.'i .t I. mi rci i ii i i)i ......
II :iu it.iri.evia i-roecutii'. nin
Mfet'iKitg suits In, light iiga.ift hi;n Hml tor, Limthe ;u.l William Hamilton a admini'tra-
auu in un iiungs, trie same at it the said ordur iiGth July 1833.
uiui ;eiueue- oi no; sam Cuurt at the last October T erm had not. been enterud against the Said Lane, nod that the snid order and sentence of the said Court be henceforth held us well void and reeeude.l both in few aud in fact, jour Petitioners maka this reijuest v.-i'Ji a rei.L know i.k; k or the nn-s, and improved with the fiiriu belief that thow proper it compatable with the privatu am! public interest ofthe Countrv. And as in dtitv bound will ever prav. Jlareh lt. I!). IsaccDunn David Guard W. Armstrong John Porter Ja. Walkt-r Th'Kins Milb r : Win. Pursel Thomas Porter John Dawson A. Pi. Henry lavid Powers John Kpencer i Joel Docoursy James Y. Hunter ' John Parriclow Dele Elder Joel Lvnn
Uani(s Dill Clerk of t!ie Dearborn Circuit ' had entered into i t h i n-har ird and ta-!thu fulfilled our pledge to the public,! aeeer-
Ci.urt, do sertity the foregoing es.'nets, No. 2. ; en each other f r better or worse, as ! danee with the KUitom prevalent among LdiUri, X 4 h S. to be correctly copied lion, the ree-. reut Uli,rU .)rovr. And wllV Would 1 tee ikall cxcUJe from our next uuk'ipnper all cords ot -aid I ourt in the matter to which .. ., .... r., i , ,. , , ,. ... , . . th'v refer. 1 no' ll :l- Well to and the a'0s OI Uie. matl-r relat ii-1 t te eUclxon We feel it a
IN witness wheieof 1 InvH here-1 respective I' lrlies to (lie covenant, so duty whieh we owe alike to ourselves, to the
Why would it not be well in every : to an-v of lh"ra 1,1 onT nir,rk"1 the election
lnstame olhUe association, to state the i Pufil,8ne" 1,1,1 wceK' vs ars ,"'r'c,la,
; time the p arties have been forming their Stump peaking and will listen with pleasure, 'acquaintance? Jt would be of vast utili-; to the addresses or thoso who may hold forlk ! tv. and show at the first glanec the prob-' in the rioinity of our town . ' abb- chances of happiness ofthe united j gy are fe rcncY toon r ail veT iing columns
. pair; as u would ne inlerrea Irom Jongjit win bc icen that Mr. Henry Hopkins will
and Spanish languages 5 00.
g. Casterl'ne, VrinclfA. Refer to, Jesse Hunt.) Jas. W. Hunter. Truitees. David V. Ctilloy.) J.H. Pirowcr. M.D.
J. Perreival.M. 1.
A. St ('. Vance. G. H. Dunn. TCnoch D. John. Thomas Shaw. Ir-nac Dunn. Lawrenceburgh July Swth. 1S23 t ' ISiVVWK. All pr-rsDiu indebted to Georga Trmsty or to th film of Tousry Si Dunn, eithf-i ly noto oi Roc'. Ac rount, iicv doe, will phas. innke j.ayment on oi h for the fiisl day uf Septnibr next. TOL'SEY 4 DUNN. July 25, 18'!3. tf. A'iiniiustralor's Police. Notice is hsieby "iren tliAt die loeh rsiiwrl have tkeii OMt letters of adniiniiliation fioin Hi clerks ofiii e of the prohate court of Dearborn county on lli4 estate of Janits A. Gibmulals of 'saldkrruiuty tlfceascd ull peilons indebted to said rstiitear rerpwrtH to niaka im-
0j- mediate payment and those having claim ivih presu
j t'neiii properly authenticate!
be insolvent. July 2.'ird 113. John McKer
tlit fta:a i ttilioved to
1,,.
J lios. (jitvon.
NOTICE is also given that theie will
negotiations that they had become inti- a,Wresi the inhabitants oft bis nlace. on Satur be offered for sale on Tuesday the 20th
;mate wiih the dispositions passions, i tj nexltho 3rd inet. at 4 o'clock, P. M. 1 day of August next at thclate residence
, seiiiiinenis ana peculiarities oieacii; 'ollirr! wli'l.--" nn tli; rnntr.irv. a S!lddjn !
' i t i . - it ii....... .;,,,!. n-., ;
match would make it evident that they l'n'" ' r'i' l"
We lav before our readers this nioraing Mr.
ij J - . iv it lies w hei Ctii I h a vh fKire-j.--11'! '1-' " ' w-.'.iil, owuut.y n ui.u ,ounut.ii.c.uuiJ..v, -w--. JH'fc " lt0 :ll"'XCli t!,e St'al ol oat aiJ ' rca(jf r might know whether1 public, and to Judge Test, to state that in our rpjh:: r""."- ; the ten years billing and cooing was , agreement to publish tho band-bill, ne knew SSfV-" M J,ll'V urc niT r ; PAd til the autumn of their life, or!cyW. Hamilton.! J In matters of this kind
......!... n.T.. .iuunru U1UI1UUM.UI : we scorn concert imeni, iino in ini c.-isi; u
w fully retporui-
''alU1'-""" ""' , ;; 7,. q f ii-. n. i imi ..uujneu uiu OUV1..C ui ini; ; wf! 8Corn concealment, inn' in tl t.r.flhecs'Meof John Hamilton " . , ,,.: poet, to lot e while fe, is V OUI.g. and w!lolv unliccclsarv Mr. II i- full tue -in. el i ;." l t.i! bit the services ha., all. y . . nndrTS!oiied a-COClate J UllgOU , I . , wholly unneeesiari . .ur. ii.i.iui tn. -ua. i 1 1 .:,... d the ncuitun consummated an engagement entered ;,... f(ir'i..-s 0.vn ncU I., en Tl crlorm-d by toe sal 1 Lane, una u u r , j i t rn tl.'CUlt (. Olirt, and Sole ; . ....... , -7 ,P , , , ble lorhJJ owu acts. ,! i .. .,,; ui,, , ,-iv tbebal.incH of said otlucl.Je.uoo ...:; uito while in their childhood, when the j .- s.a.l I.aao v.i-,Ih.1 to 1- J 111 u'"'lm In.l.r.x of t lie countv Proh.lte Loin t: in ! .... . .. , n . ... AVc hare received several conic s ete to th.- 'i-'-l Hauiiltnn in the account of JiiogKs oi iiil. ..... arnt ed at maturity? lior.ton Alias. I.ane af.ir' sai 1 of vtUich the said ; and lor Ihc county ot Dearborn in toe ; 1 this waek, on which the Postage w ii i . . i ...... i", r ,rr i'i :n tiio bill- 4..t r Y ii.TiMna hrivinff li?(.n IU- The roilowiusr ;i t ranee rint vorbn tim tt ; ( )nr rnrri-sniimliiii mnt look It
H.ia.rt.in a ln.itte l was larger t.ian me oa.
f t rr due o:i ti e note and that there would be
a r .1 uk.. du - from hi:n t' the
Hir..:!t.n relumed joiii r.ve tri the no
tail Lane.
to make a !cd to the lot !e mile? tlie said Lane
.-;',,! pay the b '.inr; of tb t:ote in ca.i; and uiKj to pay the aecouut or lot the san.e be r., , bed in otlWt. The s .id Lane then kit ... i . . .. .-. . v l ,,1'tKi- denonar.t who
laei.o :.j in ii...- ii. i." ' .
.-. .Ii.- nli. d on the said IlamiH
eV.-,l :,d'r;,bed him to make it and let the
... . . i (.n li.ibiiii-e on tbe
t.liO 1 .1.111' I .11
ore.anl. 1 Lav n'"1-'"""
t tr r.t Im'liina. ii.iiiiis; uc-t.u n.-; i no loiiowmpr h a transcriiit vernatim et
r it.ni ;f !i-i lieea renresented, to literatim of the proceedings in a suit befora u
he tn-nllJr.'en ofthe bar. in Cincinnati. the pace in one of tilt g. lUKI. en i i tvitern towru, inserted in 7,
thai liie oritur oi tiicroi-.. A.v..... ......1. -.1 the Dearborn Term of
the
the New York i Wendell, pne J
d-ij; and thotnh it wai objected to befor the
raunicfition
u tmia i i
Our correspondent! must look to this in fu
ture.
! of James A. Gibson deceased the fol
lowing personal property of said deceased consisting of Oxen Cows young Cattle Horses and Hogs corn and rye a quantity of Cherry, poplar Oak and ash plank waggonj felloes and scantling farming utensils and household furniture cf various descriptions. Nine months credit will be given fon sums over three dollars for notes with approved socurity. Also will be offered for sale on Thursday the 2"2d August nea- Norths rr'il .I-
miles below Rising Sun a pair of Rackoon Rurr Millstones belonging to said estate. Terms as above. John Mctuef. , . . . That Guion. mxnutrchru July 20, 1S33. Stv.
iSOS cerliiing
Oue of tha Candidate for the Legislature
i... tiiiho'n 1 erm of o . .i r - mi lent m an aiiuress to he pub is neii m tnu ,ie l'iii'.u i t i in i'i s,., rente ( ourt. on the rroum of its not hemp i
said Probate court held in Uie year written in the English InnSua5e, Judeo Nelson j weeKs statesman tviiion wo are componen to
4lhat AriV'S l.ane i.rj. . tery promplly over ruled the point I esclule on account of its having been received
Dearborn countv,: .uuc u.o;.eri j nu j.on oay oi r.o-1 loo iute.i Hi card is inserted.
ruim-i, l o i I onmmoi.B
umed personal served Mr Bennett has requested us to saT that he
offifty dulloivi and issue' , ,- ,. , J ... ... ' declines it.mdiiir a poll for County tonmnif -. rp rnf V l.-.p trial nnrl o I
siontr, ul the ensuin? election.
tmr.t woo , i ... JV.r tl.e-.- I.a-.vrenccbu.g.
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I i
1. .,i;.,n.i ij -i lTi-HLOl ,r,otl moral cnarae-. , . , ., t , liiUUinai a man."1 fretnrk Browner ) red
note rer: ami tne oruei ui-iuc ... ; ,,, plra n(.
refu-ed to I f irctiit courKtlwi'lcn WC.ue nn. m-. rmd, and the parties wire rely lor trial nnd .
make tl.r- deed u.des- Lane tvould pay the Jn.r ani form a mapnlj Ot said COUrl) witne.,, SH-am ami gu.lmand for twenty inn, et- wait cm him for his demand that ; . -, Tcriliof said COUi t, held '''1 ' s and twenty six cents. Damugei 3R,- . V , c,id roi.Teiati.. with the 'u h' -l r'1 1 f- . MnnJ.- i 96, corst of mit 72 $ Jfi,!1f. 1 herebj sartify in in it,i r ol the satrt "io"'ul ;n il.o tl , rotinlv on the til St Alonc.t,; , . , . i. j . ., ,, i .1,:. ,..l(iiaiit. Did the IP. .tie S.iiu i u.uii ... . that the apove copv n a crrrerkt and true KUd Himi.lO.iam. toll ;:' t, Anr:l t) rrimL:ln H'C Said AniOS;ronv nrmr,lllnl, ' nnr.nnnf., ,r hnnri
ai,l llamiit.in lr J ' ""j Ljlc of , s an Attorney and Counsellor at -seal at Donubo. this 18th day of January 1S-25."
... .o.iur... .... i,...: . n. i-.'.c.-iid .ni.if nn. ?
("..ai'.l admitted thai it ..- ...... v , ,nw, Upon me ii-u v... l... - for.- that time rendered by th. i-l l-.".c in llimipU. his lights and priVl-- I hn f i.I iv. mi; account nf nn anh nt, from tlif St.
An FMvay,
Taken rip oy Jolin Palmer of Manchester township Dearborn County, Indiana,
on the 10th of July 1S3S. A Chesnut sorrel mare about 10 years old last spring I D hand high, a small star in the forehead somo white hairs on the offside of this star, some white hairs on the near land foot, a large feather oa each side of the neck, a large) fore-top
and switch tail, no other mat tes or
... 1 1 n ii .
the b,,.,,,, of tbe said Hamilton as a.;.rc.a, .
'"'" "I. ' ::: ; ,,h, ..rderand sentence
, r, tend that enyrt oiioc ..- -. -- entered a-ain
, 111' r.ii'i ij.tiiv, . . 1 habit the breast ot the inonst.-r ?'. ronl.t jt-ind hv-
S ifl aim ! - i
. .. t. r.i... v..i . - v . . anil s. n liuman or-ip;. prnsn. it-hn.n he imd it in hi
. . . . ....... u 1 1 n in in- . . i i ...... i .- " '
i:.nn ar.d have noHiuiu - - feiudin"- sard order, were m.i'i-; mu-
failed t uot a ,. co ..s nvon the condition and
, . , . I lie saul I .a nr. inhi:ui miu . ... . . faon I be umlcr-.o tron, both L.ne and ,,(Ul,r,tanding. that the said 1 .ane,would ll imPton tboit thev had settl.,1 and from the r. W;1? to lcave the Stale and not practa, 1 l.ane rcpoat.-c.iv that ll.ry wore ch ar of: tjcc tliercin.)0 crrlify, th t the Ol der -.i. h other and tbe said Lane at liberty as an rr. jficatc of good moral character,
attorney, and further .ail . . , , . at thc dearborn 1 erm
T IK- in-l in -ill rc-lied i La-.--ren. e Kepuh.iean, is so iisM'r-fal to human na
of the said i n'P wo'1"1 nrn- 11 c...iot on true, l.ir
can !'irr.- he truth in the dortrin.. r.f transmigration-.
tube performed. Tbi tleponai.t further au Cu,,rl U:U nevci "'. 7 , m ..... ' and did the snnl of imi- fiendish, me.... trolfin, 1 . . .1 I .. :.v be lie .1 :. I ,, ., t tl-.r eiiUl ( letooor 1 Ci 111 ,
that be olteii hear. 1 me ... ,iiii;mih u.iut,. --- . 1 habit the breast o the monst.T w-V. roul t
t. tided to tot a m ttlemrr.t nath tne ...m . ...... ()f .j cour, h,jj ,uUu. year
; i reFciudinrr said order, were mane t
.... . - - .. I 1 ....t K O'll 11 HlUI'-"." ' . . i:.: .
. I.IIS having 1.11. 1-"
To the votert of Dearborn County. Fellow Citizens : From the continued indi
sposition of my family, I find it necessary to ! brands perceivable: appraised at 35
by A. 11. Pond and Samuel Jackson
Manchester July 2 lib 1833.
i power in save? Such a r.rature m human shape
should be knntvii, an l branded with the mark of Cain. Why, if the acromit ran be proven, was pnt his name handed down to infamy? AcciF.NT. Or. Wednesday la-.t, a .vo'ini", man by
the name of John C. Stone, formeily of Turin, Lewis '
t;EOUC.E r . BELLI.. ! was m:
decline the honor of continuin? a Ciindidate;
for your suffrages at the ensuiii;; election. Had I continued a candidate and been elected no man could he more proud of tbe honor than I would have been : er more -ftudious to render acceptable servicesI lhall expect an extension of liberality on
; this occasion, from fmy friend and fellow
citneus Your friend, s JOHN 1JTIKE
1 certify thc above to be. a true copv
from my eslrav book this 2ith. July, 1833. " M. McCrackcn. J. P.
... ...i..-.;k..i to thii Utb dayof 0f the said court upon (app
O.-tobrrlSiS before me James W Hunter ! f0med Upon a long and inlimntC per--, individual by th. name of Hodskms, tvent out in a
We regret ti e publication of "Tom Tonga" last week ni we have learned that the charge!
county, was drowned a little belrm thi village, undo.. ! which lie makes are entirely groundless. Wu
are unwilling that our colunini should be the
TICE WANTED AT THIS OFFICE.
llicalioil) and ! the following cirriimstanees. The deceased and an
Jtutite ofthe rence of Dearborn Count) . ' !irCjUir!tun,f, with Mr. l.ane, bolll . small sV.rT for the purpose of obtaining lome. sar.d J AMES WallUNTEK, J . T. nrivn'C vitizrn and a Inirytr and j Having p.orured, and plared it in a box in the skiff-
t without any such condition or unaer1. and standing either expressed or implied,
Exhibit No. 1 marue.i J. No. 4.
Tl... ,.;,,t in full. saniP "s
Hamdt.ln-siiUe to n.e.iven (211 Doc. 1827. , (ircct or indirect. And we do l.irlHer m mtumentofall accounts a,.d ictitify, that the order ofthe said Dear AMOSLANL. ! born circuit court made as aforesaid, . N.--i:.w...mnf twentv Unon the I t Monday in April 1829.
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w.rt 01 my ; rcnisi.iiiu " , -
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Hamilti.i. adm'rs
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v llL,v, ..., , -- c STEVENS. Her, ived of N. NoWe liy tbe band of Amos
Lane thc sum of fite '.ollars in pr.u.
C Stevem 111 the case 01 h.umA. -St. ( LAIR.
ns partner of S
lltcn adm'r. April :td, 1523.
( bai.cory in the Jtarborn ; court made, at the October Term of the
court held in 1828, was made and recorded, by the court, without any such condition, or understanding, implied, eiprcsFfcd direct or indirect, nor was thodeciiion ofthe court in rescinding, as aforesoid, influenced, by Eny such
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. . . irmi inn. or anv other, than that of
..... a,lp to tiovernor , oinji j ,
attract iri"i
of Indiana by Ja-:" Livingston an,
.ncr .1.1 Nov. l-.-H
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1 Maiiwar-DoiNa .tt sTicr., to a fellow-citizen; act
ing under a rru, and tikm conviction
' ''1 t'o hereby certify to r',1,?npJ th that the torsier onm:tt and sentence I wai nresent durin,r the whole of the trial j .(i 0ctobcr 1828, AGAINST Mr.
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from tha commccmen- -. " , , WAS ur.KX oppreSIVB
ana sat " . 1 ;n i!,p nnrmsrsT inii'stick
'I'hat I was imnTiioip roeniiM' " .. -- -
vcstieation.
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t the na and stili. t w""' "7 u . manucr of cotore.nciug and conducting f, XTe proleed.ngsonthe part ofthe promotion against the said Lane -l ht I hare km arnloJ the ,a . tk year 18U, 6. ' J.T vra and-,.-f the fulle Z'V 'f Z UfdeUty, attend and ofthe .aid Lv as an Attorney and C ounsellor at Uw -That tbe rircumatance. -of the 1 casein . rharced aeainst the said
reianen to " , , ,u-4.; t lzf his defence and condutt during tbe tn-
Given under our hands and seals
this 18th day of May 1829. JOHN LIVINGSTON. l.S. SOL'N MANWAR1NG. jh.S.j
they eonmieneed their return, but the boat not b.ins;
properly balanced.in attempting to move, the box the, skiff was upel and instantly sunk. Stone and Hodskins endeavored to swim to the shore, bul being in
cumbered with thick heavv knots. Stone became so
.nuch exhausted that he cetil l exert himself no longer, aud called out to his companion that he tvas going. This, probably alarming Hnrlskins, caused him to falter, and. fcut for the assistance of two young lads who r sio attracted by his cries of distress and came lo his relief just in time to seize him by the hair as ha tvas ooing down, he would hive shared the fate ef his com panion. This distressing circumstance is rendeiel sli' more shocking by tha fact that if ihe relief which was at hand, had been rendered Stona might have been saved. A man, (a brute or worse than a brute, we should have said, was sta.iding upon the shore and witnessed their perilous condition ithout an elfin t to save
them ; and when the boys who rame tn llieii ielicf asked him for his canoe (which was locked up) he, like a
still more limitless wretch than he had nefore shown, himself, asked how much ihey would give him for the
use of his canoe, but the la.ls, not having time to make
a ha r a hi, tan to an old leaky ooai ami succeeded in
rescuing Hodskins, bul Sume had disappeared. There
ate some incidents connected with the fate of Stone
which trader his death rather extraordinary. Con
traij to the advh:e of his fiiendi he psrsited in going where it was not necessary that he should for the sand,
and ttui, it would alrnnM seo.m by a fatality, council
the fats that befel him. He ,vas bittohed to a young
lady who died the evening befora this occurrence, and
within a few moments of etch olhf 1 they wera both
rnnsigied tp the grave.
vehicle for disseminating personal nbt9e, and particularly te as no legal means can re-dreii the injury thus done. We know net how many omnibuses there are in London, but we prective thnt the dri
ver ol No .3,916 has been fined for carelessness.
MARRIED OK the 27th day of JUNE 1833, by John Falnier Esq. Mr. Robkit Owen, to Mrs. Mira arkt Osgood. By the same, on the 18th of Joly 1833. Mr. Aa-tEa Dill to Miss Mav Uodets, all of tSis county.
A Card. flenry Hopkins will be pleased to meet the citizens of Dearborn county and the candidates for o!fice at the following plarcs and times. Q AlPhillipPvolliii'sncarlhe line ofC;rear's creek and Sparta on Tuesday 30th at 3 o'clock. P. M. At J. M'Cuires' in C.Tsar's creek on Wednesday the 31st at 3 o'clock. At Hartford on Thursday thc 1st day of Aapust at 3 o'clock P.M. At Kcranton's old stand in Union on Friday 2nd at 3 o'clock P.M. At Lawrenceburgh on Siturday 3rd at 3 o'clock P.M. At Rising Sun in Randolph on Monday the 5th at 11 o'clock A. M. This line is put here to fill out the column.
liKENf IY Your Will: AT.
1HE lubscribers wish to pnrcbaso 1003
bushels of wheat to be delivered at the
moutb of Tanners crpek on or before the 10th of August next, for which we are willing to give 50 cents per bushel. TOL'SEY & DUNN. July 17th 1833. gJTRAYEI) or conveyed from the premises of 5 JAMES SMITH, salt-foik, a six yearold brown mare about fifteen bands high ; n small star on her forehead, slim made, endlong in the back, walks fast, nnd trots well, some white on her bind feet, nnd her tail drawn. Any person that will restore her to the owner THOMAS LANGDALE Georgetown, near Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn countv State of
j Indiana, shall receive the above reward.
JAMES FMITH. July 16th 1833. 3w l!)
Aiiiiu.il Election. For Congress Fourth District '. JOHN TEST. AMOS LANE. ENOCH McCARTY. Pou State Senate. DVID V. CULLEY. JOHNSTON WATTS. Rfprrscnfativcs. GEORGE II. DUNN. WARREN TIBBS OLIVER HEl'STIS. HENRY HOPKINS. JOHN McPIKE. THOMAS GUION DAVID GUARD. A. J. COTTON. County Com missions r. JOHN BENNETT. MARK McCR CKFN ISAAC COLWELL. CHAS DASHIEL. Seminary Tnislrc. HENRY VVALKEii. JOHN MYERS. Co ton rr. TII0MASSHAW. JOHN FERCIVAj Blanks for Sale, ulthe Statesman, cficr.
