Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 23, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 16 August 1833 — Page 3
rmi STATIC! A . LAWREHCEBUHGH, INDIAITA. FRIDAY, AUGUST IB, 1833.
Our own affairs. Encouage by the very liocral patronage which we have received, we have made ailangcments for the immediate enlaigement of our ihect. The public .nay expect to see next week's paper an imperial.
PARAGRAPHS. Gather vp the fragnunts.
The Cholera. We understand that no now cases f Chaleia have occurred in Cincinnati, for some tune past. Our town continues unusually healthy. Fwign. No foreign news of importance lias hern mccived this week.
ir ;.i' nt. An iis.im.inal hose i.a.ne is unknown, as thnmn f,ni a cart in Cincinnati, on Tuesday U-t, and instantly killed.
(o pay (he sum of two millions one htm- "v- u,lie things whioh I did, I recollect dis-
dred and fifteen thousand Neapolitan tiucllJ' others only as we recall the vasa-1 in? statement fr.im a faducats to the Government of the Uni-. IhTZ .h pr - - f . 1 thef c
. k,. , i..uiiiu!-iiiii snauows, cioinis ami (tartness rest dred and SCVentV-n'me ducats, part , upon it,"' 1 have ;i vague, dun recollection of thereof, to he applied to reimburse the! f"bng somewhat as if standing near a moun-
jsaid Government for the expense in- tain W,'VM V"1'10 burst it" se. To: on the Lvi i .i ' .. r escape the firv UI ucre I travelled by sea and Al"ai curred by it in the transportation of;i.,,i .,. A
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7 he Cholera at Havana. An official ; mer,Ca.n S.Camf " ,r0m U,,c ,n5dom 01 i re;ir wall of living fire. Only one thin- j ling on horseback bV the stag ro:..l, whet, tailed report of the deaths hv Chole-1 ? during the year 1810, and the , 1 can recollect clearly. Finding myself in a; bout 10 miles below'Aldic, in Loudoun co!
A Fost-masler in a town in the State of Maine, has been sentenced to pay $530, for having detained a letter in his office.
detailed rennrt of tho .1
ra. has been published by the authorities j rf !due to be distributed of Havana, in a pamphlet of 100 pages, j ?. , ral?t3 . hJ lhe Paid ,G
1 ne general results, which do not exactly agree, are as follows:
Jotal number of death
Dreadful Cata'trophe We have the follow-
entlemsn who visited
occurrence which it de
ader it took" r,!-lni
hadows, clouds ami darkness rest j Norfolk Herald.
A respectable citizen of Hampshire county,
Virginia, of the name of Arnold, who canied
business of tanner, had been down tt
lldria to sell :i lo:id nf le.ither. w.n re-
land, but onwnrd it seemed to move and ever to 1 turning on Thursday, the 25th instant, travel-
a-
coun-
nmonfjt the i str:ulSe street near a large stone building, I in
ly, the. appearance of a heavy cloud warned
elter lor himsalf and horse.
is 8,253; of
Government of quired ofil soWkr the name of the place, and i him to soek a si;
the Unitpd Ntilns in (,lm,nr , uuswtreu -.Montreal 1 or a moment 1 He accordingly rode up to a stabla at the side l?rl v t . i manner, and, wonJfcred wll,t could havc brought mu tht,rP, ; ofUlt: roai, wi1Pre the sta.e stopped tochan,0 according to SUCh rules, as it may prCS- then came confusion over my mind again, and horses and bavin- obtained permission of lb.
nui an l.iea or incident can I recollect until ; staire ilnver.nut is horse nto one of the stuUs.
cnoe.
ARTICLE 11. The sum of two millions ; 3 'esrday, about 10 A. M. when I found my
I'itnrs who
a ctive this paper, am reipieMrd to
T23 K KLi:CTIQV. 1-t District -UATLIFF HOOX, as vet doubtful, JOHN CAKU, Kh, AMOS LAM:, r'h, somewhat uncertain, ttt, ;eou(;f. l. kixxarh, "th, L. A. IIAXXEtiAN.
I hoc e i I. O : I. 4 .
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ClgnerSlJ; Nations unknown, 21G. lo-j! "! n i . v in in uliu y'ited every thing to my fellow passengers (a the fourth was detached a little distance from
tal
. v,.... . ,,,,,, 1 . T . . -I'll ii'ic-iu igners 13; Nations unknown, 21G. To- C ? ""cats, agreed on in Article the ; teJ ev al whites. !3fr.. tUor u,.r0 fnMo,nhrsf'sha11 be paid in Naples, in nine! young
Creoles, 1,070; slaves, do. 31; unknown ! ,'uai lrt""eil,s ol nvo nunarea ana colored persons, 307. Total colored f t,rty-,,ve thousand ducats, ami with
iiiitricsi uiereon at me rate oi lour per centum per annum, to be calculated
The driver at this time had the four staire
horses out before the door three of theiA were
in a cluster, and a few paces from the door,
people, 5,070.
man and wile) and from them learnt the i the rest. Mr.
AruoM was standing in tha
following particulars: ; stable door, calmly viewing the threatning They first met with me on the ISlh April cloud as it thickened and rolled over head, in a steam boat on its trip from Montreal to j dashing and roaring in awful nnd terrific granQuebec. Landed in Quebec about .') o'clock, 1 deur. It was not Ion.' th:it he stood thus: a
P. M. I then followed tlieiu to a public house ! cataract of electric fire descended upon the
. r ..... .
The Steam-boat Yellow-Stone, Capt. S ,r0m. mC. d:Ue f !le interchange Of the l close at ha .d, and they told me they were a- j stable, rending it from the ridge pole to the
A. G. IhirniMf liasrplnrneil tnSt 1 milo ' "tlllCallons OI 11115 Convention, until the "out to taite passage in a ship for Liverpool. I sill : Mr. Arnold was struck dead ! the three
' 1 , I I 11 ?
fr.im lwr v..v.. d,., r; -. i .. i IIOIC sum Stiall be paid. The tirst in- uu lr ,MTllrin ol 1' " 1 remained in line- horses nearest the stable door were Killed ana
: . . """ "'"-. ."M"" u,,"S-UtnlmPntcl,nll l,.,.. U(,.. (. ll.ee, I replied "O no, I aDvirotnr with you
mi; .i iiLii tiirtro oi stuns, oi various i . . - r v --
the driver knocked down and so stunned that
SEXATORS. Je'.mon and F.arlholomeic Z. Tannihill f ...... . ! .. ...
.o,.an, ,na-,cJin-l.i, Mast,,,, boat bcloPSrincr tO the
.Vuiref, Oicenand Grrene Jas. Whifcomb Jlarmn and Hamilton A. F. Morris in
'I' .... t 1 .1 T .. . 1 1 x .. . i - .. . i .
.1 ' . . - . . 1 nf Uir IO t. m I IL'V ttTrn r l Oi I. as I ! . hi n.n.iini tnr i timo incin;i (i r II i a lit
kinds, for the American fur company.:!1. Ule "C'lange Oi the Said rallhca-i vessel lay at Coudre Island, 72 miles down the; was evidently preserved by the accidental cir-
iThecrew Were ill fine health and spir-' ? remaining instalments, j river, and there was no way of getting to it but cumstancps of his having a silk handkerchief ' ili I with the interest Successively. One VCar i h' hiring a small boat with a iilot, which in the crown of his hat. Our informant saw
after another. The said navmrnf !i:?l! ! wo"ul be expensive, but by sharing the ex- : the hat and handkerchief: the rim and the top
ic .i. cuulu uic .ll-, maJe : Xar.lrs iifo Hh Ivin.l- nf i Pcnsc bi'tween us we could do very well. (The j of the hat were severed from tho r.rown, a larC h ot the river Irom , ' ' y-n , VU1Uj I ship sailed from Quebec last fall, but being : piece taken out of the latter; the several i her name. We un- i !UL 1 Pcrs0n as sllaM l,e tU,1' uthonzod j bkickeil up hy icCj was obliRed to ie at tlic j wCfe cnt as8undcr a9 neaUj RS ifit ha d Assinaboim, the Other Sovernment 0' the Lnileu States Island until spring.) I then went with him j been done with a sharp instrument. Thchand-
1 he i ellow-Stone ascended the Mis-,
i : .i... .i.
auui i n lilt: IIIOUlll
rjTRESEXTATIVES. D'mbnr) Messrs. Pumi, Guard 4 (JuionRush II. Will. lt and S. lligg. r. Ma i n Henry Brady. lltndricks. That. Nichols. f t-i. E, . Huntington. Franklin. John Reed, If. .!. Xuhle. Shfihj. Kezin D.wis. fiortfiolometr. W, V. Kizer. Fuiittte. C. R. Smith, M. Crumo. Jefferson. N. R. Palmer, Jas. U. Wallace. Parke. Jo. A. Wright. Jer.ninx. W. ( Rramwell. 'ar"H and Cats, i . M'llean. Dec, tur. Wm. Fowler. .1brf . Grant Stafford. HavulUn and Boon. Austin Davenport. I treiiulion. Milo (Jookins, I Pearson. Srr.tt. L. G. English. Clark. J. H. Thompson, S. J. Stewart. Or.me. Vandever and l arter. Ft a'hiyiqton. W. Tarker. Jackfon. M. Beem. Sirit-crland Daniel Kelso.
Tijiprranoe T. B. Brow, L Fountain L. B. Husihes.
which she derives
derstand that the
tn rcrei vi flin com.-.
same company,, . "V
proceeded still further up, and will pro-1 .T U1, 1UC Prcscnt rwcnbably, go to the head of steam-boat navi-', tlon s,la11 be ratified, and the ratificagation. X. Y. Court,,- Enquirer. tlons thereof shall be exchanged in this i capital m the space of eight months Mr. William Thompson, died at Hick-' from tllis 1,-lte' or soo"er if P'L!
orv Hill, in Baltimore county. Marv-i
I nd, on the ult.. aSed one hvndnd , IWI C ATIOX.
ami fit ten wars. lie lelt 1 1 or 12 chil- ,. - i ii.. i . ,. . ! the Western Statesman. men, the eldest of whom is nowhvinsr: , , nt lhe a,U-:.i,r,..l , ,.f ,.,,..,. & i Messrs. Lditoss: I noticed in your
Bah. Chronicle. PaPcr.pf te 2d instant a co.nmuuica- ; tion, signed 4,B. Avr. (;.'' stating that he One of the citizens of the "Universal " as anxious to enter into that slate
which cm. i aui conuneiKis tiri.i"
to engage a boat, after which he went to a j kerchief w-as seared or scorched, as if a red
broker's to get his notes changed for gold . On ; hot iron had been passed quickly over it. A his asking if 1 had any, I replied "Yes," and I small reddish mark was perceptible ouonbof got mine changed also. (I remember getting the driver's cheeks,but whether from lightning the amount of that check $70 at the Utioa j or not w as uncertain, besides this, there w ;u Rank, Saturday afternoon, Gth April.) We , not the slightest appearance of its effects on then returned to the house, remained there any part ot his body. He was eut irely tree during the night, and early the next morning j from any nnin about the head though he com-
i set sail for the ship. plained of a soreness of his breast.
1 he wind being unlavorahle we should not lt:. ... .
have irone but for the fact that the vessel was
Yankee Nation," has invented a ma-
chine for milking cows. If the march !
'"honorable to all men.''
ance with the writer, induces me to
n acquaint-
Fairman.
of improvement continues a few years r "Le wu" l"e "'r "ces me tc longer, there will be no necessity ,'or ' hdence in his integrity a.ui
manual labor. Comlcllation.
TO CO It R LSPOX D EN TS . "A. B." is received and will he published next wcik. Mis "Prudence," will also appear. "Jar.e," is iiilunnoil that we are pledged to retain the r i.r canift of 'he individual nllii led to. "M nv.v i- !ai'! bv for further consideiatien.
"R. W. (I.,"'; iwufitH to ra!l at this V.. v. 1 S' 0;K')' l;1't: ''They h:iVf! tin i:irnipi,
NVe publish an aiti'-le, signed ''Delia Delightful
roiiier.ess revci.ts us from ex pressing any opinion ef .
ilF merit.
- hnnntnhln inlnnfinnc . . . 1 ...... 1 . . 1 "
matter, I shall, therefore endeavor, for
Col. Achilles Mural, of Florida, came 1 the be,nch,t oi m? Sli,c,r fPinstcrs. passenger in the ship Sampson, arrived ! nc f no doubt, yet till the at New York from London. heart of my disconsolate friend, with -the oil of gladness, to describe his per-
The New York Standard, states that i so1 ' n ana peculiar, ies.
L-,11 i tl n,,f -i.m! It is easily discoverable In
,L.,I ihn inui nf ,nc!Kl alk original, l ew pcrsoi
exareininc the condition of the local . ldKU" u,,s L0Ule nrog as important
Amos Kendall, is the
the executive has conli
at mv
Few persons have
banks, with a view of removing the -ovi an a3 maItnmon3' ')d ,ew wlU
eminent deposits. piooaoij copy mm; yet, he possesses! I what we of the world call a good heart. Long Pamups.ln Missouri, said a ).lc is mi,(,'an,lll aT'a!!e in ,,is ,,isPosi-' traveller, nn his return to the land of lon' an,1 rou,a,ll,e e brought to admire
steady habits '-Tliey h:,ve no : 10:1 niul scanaai. woiu.l certamlv bethey frequently plant them, but thev Cl,"l: 'I1! a lwI! "; ' "ul unlbrtustrike so deep"that the people who live "ale orV ' "e cannot be in-
on the opposite side of the Ulobe, lay ",,Lt:u ,;, iea iiKe snnlt, carry a ' h.d.l nf iho v. .-.ml null tboin Huo.Kr',. ,:,n or "'as'1 l;,p-dog, in line, he U one
The Cincinnati Gatetteofthe 3d inst. and so we lose our entire crops. of those independent kind ot men, we laas, that the change of weather from : , Ur,s ',0 nnt aln a)'s fraire. very hut to very cooljias occasioned' The Xurlh West. A lot of ground in! 1 stature Mr. 41. . G., is about mi. Mom .im.I nnsidfrabl.' increase of H..fl:.b,. ibmit bnildin. l id K- Bnl.l llvc ,crt Slx !''chcs, las hail is dark.
Chi Icr.i caes. for .s75,000
ready for sea, and only waiting a fair wind. We sailed till about 4 P. M. when we stopd at a small rocky island to wait for the next tide, (it being impossible to stem the comingin tide with a fair wind.) We then kindled a lire, for the weather was intensely cold, and at I ) T. without a moon or star to light tho way, agr.in embarkad in our little skill'. The l o.t r.fu-i noon, (Sunday) cemmenced a treiucK-.i.n:s .'. -storm, and the sea running very high (tiie river at that place is about '2't
mil ,s wide) obliged tn to retrace our courso 15 miles to f;:u! a safe harbor fur the shoro is generally rocky and dangerous. Landed a-
bout sunset, and then walked two miles throuuSi the pathless woods, the snow averaging IS inches in d?pth. The next morning tide found us again on the water ami we tacked to and fro till 2 the next morning, when the excessive cold compelled us to cast anchor and wade through water knee deep to the shore, and from there to travel
halt a mile to a hut occupied by a French famil y, who understood not a word of English. The iitxt afternoon arrived in safety to the ship and sailed next morning, (Wednesday, OUh.) While in the (iulf we were detained five dj ys by tho ice, and afterward were in gre;U (iangcr from icebergs, soaio of which were tivu .r li.n-e hmnht d ;Vrt in tliittUuesa and several miles m circuit. The captain informed mc that I engaged as
a cabin passenger, but as he found I had only a small amount of money, 1 was obliged to take passage in the steerage. Such passengers must and their own bedding and proviso sions, but as I had none he sold me or lent me every tl ing necessary. I was taken sea sick
as soop as we had a vorv hisrh sea. and was
Ten dollars IScirard. OST either in the STREETS or in the immediate vicinity of Lawrenceburgh, a few
days since, a red MOROCCO pocket-book, containing twenty-five dollars in United Stales Bank notes, with other papers oi no value to any one except the owner. ftOj The above reward will be paid on its delivery to the undcrsicned at the Office of thu Statesman. JAMES McWILLlAMS. August 9, IS33--2-2 3t.
ms. ISKOWER, IOTAS removed his residence to the HOUSE XLJiLrcccutly occupied by Capt. Thos . Porter, opposite J. W. HUNTERS' new building. His Oiiiec is in the Bank room, adjoining the dwelling of JUDGE DUNN. Aug. 1 523 ot .
T
it imiKimgs latciv sold , . . . . .-...n,,. -- , ', It w-.S nurt Irwed few he- wou's 110 whisker? ,has good cetii,and aL'f V0 n',on dec, ftcr a weftk' co"; 11 vta pui( uaSLU a If;- - i i- I finement, day he-ore yesterdav morn ng, and r-ilil oiue es. Ills complex on is clear, ln i u t , : , , . - I - had i i t come down into the hold, when tut , leatures regular, and his form rather ,;,! , an in.Uant was as clear and as ration
al
CHIVALRY OF THE SOUTH. fr S0'
When Gen. Hamilton, the pink of j j Splmelid Jn imul. There is now tMiderly made. He dresses neatly, gen-
southcin chivalry, in speaking ol the i exbibiii,rr in l'orlland Maine a bull , cr:U,y m Mack, and sometimes wears a The captain remarked that he had some-
President CI the Llllted States, says, L,vpn 'r5 nl 1 ,Vri(r!,iiH,- ibreP lli.-m- i riP- He does W?Mvalk well, bill throws t,n,es suspected me to be a little deranged, and
nrr.inisr vou that JnJnw Jackson. Es-) c i i 8 tt.. , his arms about and spits incessantly. u""w 1-euger. thought my appear
7 . PiUlU IMC IIUIIUIIAI IM.'IIP 11C UlCilSUirBi J
Third c fasl IVoticc.
HOSE indebted to the subscriber for sub
scription, job-work, or advertising, are
informed that my books and accounts are lelt in the hands of PHILIP L. SPOONER, Esq. of Lawrcnctburgh, for collection. His receipts will be good for the same, and he is tho only individual in Lawrenceburgh, authorized to receive and receipt for moneys due me. All accounts not settled by the middle of September next, will be found in the bands of the Magistrate for collection. I caunol giro further indulgence, as I must have money. C. F. CLARKSOX. Lawrenceburgh, Aug. 12, 1333-3L
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vnirr ivill not haze win, cnonsw on nn baik to determine; the colore las EnderjiiV,' he but speaks the language which southern chivalry is now wont to employ w hen discoursing of President Jackson. The Petersburg Intelligencer has selected from the Columbia Telescope, some of the toasts pubUhed in that print as
11 feet and 9 inches from his nose to his!
tail, girts 9 feet, and is five feet eight! inches in height. He is one of the iin-f
proved short-horn Durham breed.
Respectfully Yours.
DELIA DELIGHTFUL.
aan. market.
From the N. Y. Commercial Advertiser. MR. FROTIIIXGHAM. We rejoice to lenm that there is a reduction
The scarcest article in tllC of one, from the catalogue of crimes in our . I country, which it falls to our lot to record. It
will be recollected that this young gentleman,
.4rkanas. The Territory of Arkan-
l,;BBU1lr:.i1!: nalhe -Ithof JulvJ . l. V miliin !.. , ho was a member ol the Oneida Institute,
ii.mi.f, uv'-n - ' i ;ii non tuiiKiui ii in ,u u ui 'IU.WIII ill-
Among them are the following:
itvienT.1 stldilelil v from his bo:irilin"-hiiiiy:r
habitants. In three years it will have! in 1 '1 hist A Mril.nild I lint -in i m nrpswi.m vnr v
. . i i If 'i I. II . . . ----- i ,
i.iindre-iaJteHionsion" Tiwe ii u n.iu yufiicient number to entitle it to ad- generally prevailed that he had been murdered.
hern pulled as hard as it deserves, it j rnjio,, jnt0 our distinguished union asi Ttie evidence of the fact of murder we always
would have been slrett lied into a rope Lug c-nouuh to hang Martin Van P.uren.
a State.
4Y7e Proclamation rittcn by a slave, signed hy a knave, and approved of otdv by sycophants and parasites.' 'The. trivwphmt entry of General VJo-Middtr and his h'ilehen Cabinet thfichr7)ittles oftheotlh: t sorry
"''''" VW-- g- j scene of mutual degiadation. I 'Benedict .Arnold and Andrezo .viAjort History has consigned one already to
inf iniv posterity will add the addition- Tucxty avitii tk NaPI.ks. The
:il f.ppcll U.on of Tyrant to the Traitor. , Salem Co
deemed to be inconclusive . A committee of
I investigation, however, was raised, two nmlat-
j to fellows wer arrested, and one of them imCholera. One death by Cholera has ; plicated r tavern-keeper; but nil of them were occurred in Mavsville. since our last re, ultimately discharged. Although the excitenorl a small free par I on Saturday. i nient wa' not so Ereilt 88 tl,at whiel prevailed
The Cholera hasalmod entirely sub- r,c,cc,,t occiont in th e!f' .f1 W'Y. 'uf"- . , . . ,T , . m , ' ficiently powerlul to petvert the laculty ol sided in Northern Kentucky. In the ;iH,1.ment, an,i give to doubtful circumstances middle district, and in the Green river ; an nmlire weight and bearing. It now apCOUntrv, it has also Very much abated. '; pears, by the following letter, addressed by
Eaole July j the young man to bis parents, that his depar-
i. . .
Khidnio Jaekton political I .una-1 a copV of ill
tic. exempt from responsibility for hi'(rv :im
;ict-, and dependent lor their propriety or folly entirely on the sanity ol his keepers. Miy Mr. B. II. Johnson. Prtsidtnt Jnekson
Let ?lvel bowdown to kiss hi" tots ; I reen.en defy aril pull his nos. The President of the Cnited States (Received in silence: a member rose, and proposed the following amendment, - ' 1 1 .-.I I .tr-ml.
whih was warmij .mnmcu, ...m with applause. "VVhoe power and profligacy has becnsuih as to disgrace the Hero of New Orleans.' ) What man ol honorable feelings can V,h association with those, who can he excited to such indecencies of out-
the hour of lestivity. is mere t iKa
thing of chivalry in rn.ii.uiig
blackguard and bully T i.ena.n.y ., . T ;j-sif.n,l before those who hold
the larguage of Gen. Hamilton and of
Hipsp loasts. can be esteemeu t.ue au.
of chivalry.
tore was owing to mental alienation, nnd that
ou the 27th of May, he was safe in England. Atlantic Ocean, May 15, lS.'i.l.
Ahoul .miu nines t.. iewiouuuiaiui liar.Ks. j
ommercial Advertiser, contains i
die Treaty between this coun-l My Dear Parents
the Neapolitan government! What can you have thought of my sudden
which is entitled, A convention between t ,, r. , ?-n,Ju
lhe government of lhe United Slates i lPy cnmmenced , in dark and anxious nnccrof America, and his Majesty the King : tainty . But the God of Heaven has been my
of the Kingdom of the Iwo Ncilies, to terminate the reclamations of said government for the depredations infiie-
protector through unknown clangers: and now on the unfathonied ocean, in health and safely,
I hasten to explain the perplexing mystery.
While at the institute having nothing else
race in
any
ted upon American commerce hy Mu-j tn ... aUl. wishine to cet n head!l amdied mv
I .it. during theyeaiS 1809, 1810, 1811,; sell very closely to study, (particularly the and 18lo.' j Latin Grammar.) leaving off only when absIh( lusive of the preambles, the Cll- ; ''"''"j necessary. You recollect I arrived dur- . - i -i inir vacation, before the regular course of la
tin- iri inr la luii 1 1 ' i I3i:u i. u i uiiiini;ii- , , . . .. i . t :i t 1 i 1 im. l , bor had commenced, and thinking I should dable brevity, in the three following ar-,, lcnt ol it in n lew davs, contented my-
IICICS: J. i. yjoen. sell with taking very lime exercise . i lie ei-
AnncLE I. His Majesty the King of
the Kingdom of the I wo Sicilies, with a view to satisfy the aforesaid reclaimations for the depredations, seqjestra-
tions, confiscations, and destruction of
the vessel and cargocsof the merchants
of the United States, (and for every ex
J ance very odd at Quebec, but as I was fre
quently engaged on board in reading their books, the- concluded it was owing to " absence of mind, a natural eccentric character. " They could hardly believe when I first made known to them iy utter ignorance of every transaction sincu the time I met with them ou the St. Lawrence. They told mc I had been uniformly couiteous and cheerful, and that when we walked from the shore to a house du
ring the storm, I carried her in ni' arms about half the way, she being too cold and wearied
to walk. They were well wrapped up in blankets, but I had nothing but my cloak, and got two of my fingers frozen. You can better conceive than lean express bow strangely I felt where reason first told mo that I was in the
cabin of a vessel, and when I knew from the pitching and tossing that thatvassel was eu the ocean. I am in hopes of meeting with some vessel
bound homeward, and if 1 cannot return in her, to send this leiter. If we speak no ves sel in which 1 can return, I shall probably take passage immediately after arriving in Liverpool. Till then I leave all other incidents connected with this utmost incredible loss of reason. 1 do not doubt that study was the cause, nnd thus are all my hopes of going through college blasted for I should not dare to make a second attempt. Rut 1 think nothing of that 1 am lost in wonder that such a
journey should b perforined in safely in such
a singular absence of mind and to think too
that I even went through i.ll without even losing my money is most strange.
My preservation appears indeed miraculous
but I know not what to say. Ilow thank
Inl I should be to the Great Being who has guided pn.l directed my wanderings "thankful !" His too lanv a word all words cannot express my feeling', and I leav. all- for the toutcmplatiim almost overwhelms me. Ever your, aiii dionute Son, JOSEPH.
Ewish to employ a JOURNEYMAN
PRINTER, to nhm GOOD wages and
constant employment will be given. Letters (post paid) -i7i be attended to . SMITH &. MAJOR. Aug. Ifi, 1333.- 2.3 tf. COUNTRY PRODUCE of every descrip-
I Htion taken in nayinent for subscriptions
at this ofTioe. Lawrencebnrgh, August 16, 1833.
Take Notice. LL those indebted to GEORGE P. BUELL, or the subscribers, are requested to
pav by the 20th of this month. J. II. LANE & CO. August 8, 1833 22 3t.
fects of this close application from sunrise till
nine in the evening, I soon perceived, and several times was sensible that my thoughts for a moment or two were rather wandering. Yet I did not feel nt all anxious or discouraged, reasoning with myself that so sudden a change
of pursuit must necessarily cause me at lirst to feel rather unwell, and that after a few days
j Livkriooi., May 27th. -Arrived here at 3 ( o'clock this morning. Spoke several vessels 'during tho passage, but none hound to any
port ncercr home than St. Johns nnd New Orleans. We had, on the wbole, a pleasant passage. My health of body and mind whs never belter than now. I have been on. shore and have now returned to the ship, where I am writing. Ii my life is spared you may expect either
to hear from me or see me in 2 or 3 weeks, af-
To Printers. E have for sale a first rate Cast iron (Stanbury patent) snpcr-royal Tress,
win ch has been in use two or three years in tha Statesman office, and is in perfectly good order. SMITH Si. MAJOR. Lawrenceburgh, August 16th 1833.
Stale of Town Ivots. yPUBLIC notice is heiebv given that the Probata S court of Dearborn county, at the August session, 1 S33, appointed tha undersigned, commissioner for the sale ot tlic following real estate, to-wit; In lots, No. 177 and 178,in the town of Lawrenceburgh, and In lot No. S.'l, in what is commonly called New Lawrencehtirgh , and that I shall proceed to orTfr the amo hy public out-cry, in Lawienrehuigh, on the 4th Patunlay in Septemhar next, on the following conditions, to-vit; one fifth part o' lh purchase money in hand on the day of sale, onu fifth in three, one ftth in six, one fifth in nine, and the residue in twelve months, from the day of sale, the defered payments to be veil secured ; this property is sold as the properly nf Solaninn Hayes, riee'd . for the payment of just debts, and the title deemed indisputable . I). S. MAJOR, Coni'r. August 15, l833.--233t. Paper For Sale.
E have on hand a few reams of superroyal printing paper No. 4, which we
will sell low. SMITH &. MAJOR. Statesman Office. August IP, 1833. IT!CI All persons indebted to Georg.; Tousry or to the fnm nf Touwy fc Dunn, eitliei hy imte or Book Ar count, now due, will please make payment on or be fore the first day of September next. TOUSEY iDUNN. July 25, IS33- if.
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pense of every kind whatsoever, inci-j f( Mi or r),h of ApnIj thcIitUo lnum(Ilt;iry j u-tyou receive this; but ifit should be longer, V,: oi new type
r . . - . . a : 4i.., -i trt i ha nnrttf-r 1
E are now prepared to execute- every description of Book & JOB-WORK in.
the ncate;', style ; baying on hand a large qnan :
dent lo, or growing out of the same) in- jHbrrrH(j0ns became wore freque all,i i,ow I i you must impute the delay to tho packet Cf
ihcted by Murat during the y jars Ibli'J,' SIU.t mucu of -, t;IUe intervening bet ween vessel, as possibly it may uc uewuuu oy 1810, 181 1, and 181'J, obliges OjscK -.,( jale and the 8th, I am wholly unable tottary wiuJs.
SMITH & MAJOR. Statesman Ofiiee,
August, ICtb, 1S33.
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