Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 23, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 16 August 1833 — Page 4

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An Ordinance regulating Ui?iuj:-Sun Market, Hon sr.

the eiMens of kisin--un, ! , , , . , . . ,. . . . FEMIE M-rao Hook has now reached a per

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Market-House, and do think 'hat it will be

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BJ"':l:,f, u, s.V l,,e. ""' ,has ,-uiiv ..sfablishcil its claim to public pat1 id. v benefit- al to a d town: '1 hcrefore, we : "J , 1 1 - ' ' , , , . . - s-,,, rotiage and usefulness, the President and 1 rupees ol I,ism?-un Cor- -- ;, w.

poratien, nctiiii;

for the benefit, both of the i

country and town.

do hereby pass t hi f M UCwith

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induce the conntrv people to comply wilti

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.1 I 1 .trl"...-4 .Tffit V i ci I! "f. Si:Tll I n i' I TV tion, That, there shall be three market days."" each week, vin: On Tuesday, Thursday,; and Satnrdr.y. Sec :2. That, there shall be choen annualIV, a CictKoi tne market, remov.iu.c .... ... . .11. time for neclcct of duty or misconduct, am who shall bosworntotaeiaitmuipcnor.n.MH.,; , of his duty, which shall be, to superintend the Mukei. to cause the Market-House to bo

kept clean and in proper orJcr, to uecu.eupon , And mut rvo palatable to all who relish ; ,mions frol"n otwav Currv and Harvey D. Litthe quality of provi-ions, and the correctness . a jo-e , smiiu at a , un ; l. ugh at a good story, . (p E . a!((, )o a nu"mbrr 0f others, ladies or weight and measure? ; for which service?, ! or feci seriou over a well inculcated moral. j tlemen, whose productions have herelie shall receive surli compensation as the Many vatuablo correspondents have been;. r . :,.,.,, (..(Unn.B.nriU Mir.

Trustees may i.oem reasonaolo at.d j.i-t. ; rr. X That, the Ttu-tc.s sj scon as conrenient, shall provide correct weignts, scales, nnd rocrrurei, which suuil be put m possession ; ot me t lenr. Si c. 4. Tint. if anv person or persons itial', 1 on aio .MarKct ay?, oeiore im; imui 01 i u -, chirk, A. M., sell or buy any niametable ro-Ti-ions at any place will. in the b.umds of the corporation, "except at the Market-House, he, the or th-M , so offending, sh.i'l forfeit and paytwo do!!ar3 for every suth offence. Str. That, if :-.nv neron or nersons s.iali rt'r. on said days, purchase marketable provisions, or ai-ti'-h ? for t!.c "uieose of monopolizing nd re-el!ing at an advanced price, 1 e, she cr they shall torieit and pay lor every such et-1 fence, the sum of three dollars: I rovided, that the restrictions herein mr.de shall not ex- ; tend t.-v sach articles as are ccmmor.ly sold by the Cwt., or by the barrel, or butter by the! rkin. " ! Sec. 5. That, four of the stalls (viz: Nos. ; t. !. 7 anil S. shall be n:niiiallv rented to the : Idghen bidder; Provided, no' stall shall be I rented for a less sum than three dollars; and j Nos. 3, -I, 5 and fi, shall be reserved for the ! use of country customer;. The Clerk cf the ! Market shall rent each of tho-e stalls, .to those ! ho have beef, mutton, veal, venison or pork, , at 12 cents each morning ; but where they Kr not approprii.ted to such moj, they shall Lave the use of them gratuitously to sell ve-: iretables, &.r.. ve (5. That, all penalties incurred under ; the proviM.ans ot tt.is o romance, n:ay be recovered before the corporation justice, on complaint of any individual. Si c. 9. This Ordinance to take effect from I an! after Thursday, the loth of tae present; raentu. Pv order of the Board of Trustees of R si'1? Sua Corporation. MAUCFS D. LE P.OY W LYNN, flITE 'in..' i. rhican ' 'isiued commissioner oft! ( r. 1 will on Thursd 1 v tii Mi-" day cf Angti't uet at the court hou-e in i he ton n cf M.tduon, let to th - ! i-.vc-t bidd. - hv public o;t cry, sach iiurrovcaieitts as l.j may thi:.li j.ropor on ruch mii .-s from 1 to 15 from .-1 au 1 v .11, i.ie.u.'i. . iv... ...... .t, luiujiiiiii in such Bales and at uch places as were ditch- " d last vear on one side. And on Saturday the 21th of August at the town of Marion, Kipley ct-unty, near Bis Grah im, for 10 miles, from If, to 25 iiiclu-ive. The work to be dmie in the same luannt r, and the contractors to come under the same obligations as at contracts entered int t at letting public contracts it May and June last, as per advertisement dated Chipi.cwny, April 4th, 133. Should the funds at tue disposal of the com iiiissioner net thr-n be esha"sicd, he will enter into such private contracts as he may deem .. t-- 1 ... iicui iiriii 1 nis examiuaiioii 01 me 10,01 0.1 ids retmn from Madison to lake Michigan, i.nriediately after the public sales. WM. POLEE, Com'r. Chippcway, July 22, lx.TI. P. S. As the further lime of nine month', pivoti bv the last General Assembly to contractors to conqdete their contracts expires 011 the last day of Augnct, he will alo examine and receive such miles as are completed and I ise.c the scrip due to such contractors as have j completed their contracts. The Commission- j tr conldcntly hopes an.! expects that alter the ! liberal indulgence extended to contractor; la't year by the General Assembly none will fail in hawug their contracts completed, as the public good imperiously requires that lio further indulgence be given consequent ! v none need be calculated upon. W. P. 3Iachian-Road JLns:;. An Act supplemental to an act entitled aU act to provide for selling th- .Michigan road land", to open that part of the .Michigan rind between Logausport and Lake Michigan and for other purposes,"approved February 2, 1332, contains the following section : "Section -I. That the north east quarter Hnd the north east fraction of each section hall be sold lor cah only, until the full amount due to the State treasury from the Michigan road fund, i-' fully paid." Having been notified by the State treasurer that the debt due the state is fully paid, from and after the first day of September next the N. E- quarters and fractions will be subject to eutry lor Michigan road scrip as other lat.ds. WM. POLKE, C. M. R. Cl.ippeway, July 2fi, 1P33. The Editor of newspapers within the State cf Indiana will give the above three insertions and send their bills to the oiTite of tht; comxiiissioner for payment. August a, le.'t.l 2U 31. -.- INlrCTlVE ACADEMY Trds Institution will lirrnafier l.p

, '. .I . . , , . . 1 I Courts m County of Ilea 1 born. Tho CirrouJii. ted by Mrs. J. L. Laldvvm ,n Mr. tliil Cotl,.,s in r,a(1f,in, sit,erl.i,l Rinh yi HiirnPtoirs brick hr;i-e on v alr.lltSf;' nnd Decatur counties. The Supreme 'and ;t) which all lhe Virio'H branches cf at) Ditrict Courts at Indianopolis. And will atEnlish EJliCalion Will be. taught Oil the h0'"1 to buinc-s or Importance, either einl or Indiiciive mh. rn. All persons arc res-! r"'"1 a",v "'''"co'iri. in this or adjoi,,1 1 , t , , 1 ing States. He trusts that Ins lam? and suefretfully irivile.l lo rail at her school , (fli, prac,;nr( wi it)I?P ,,im, ' ,,is formr lOOtn aildj'ldforthCiriH'lvesoltho lllil- liheral portion of professional busiiifs, whin ity of her mf (ho 1 of instruction. i I public shall be assnrrd that all business A ftteyounrrfu lies ran. be areo nwi'f ilrd ftitnr'ed to bicbar?e,hall receive hi-prompt yvlth'hor.'r.t r.llhe mmr how irilh the. ,;.! f 'llirn bpft ,,r"rU brille il 8

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For sale. PIERSON'S WELCH Cough Brops.

dh. ! 1 For Curing Coughs, Colds, Asthmas and j aTe Consumption. 1 and Tirnsi.' Tir-r.,-,5 wiimn.i; .(.iir rpmnTP (llfTirnl. ' nf hrr:i f hi n-'. tightness or stricture across i ii ij- ij l u.4 .j ......... flvtuir breast, obstructions and ulcers upon the j Lunj;?, pain in tne sule or chest, and spitting , oiooa. i nee, 9 1 per uuiiiu. nan uuitics, 50 cents. j Gi'v.vsan Eye-Wat cr. TIIOE troubled with weak, sore or inflamed eyes, will find an invaluable remedy in the GERMAN EYE WATEIJ. This preparation is superior to any now in use. The most aggravated cases of infla rued eyes, are relievcd ar.d cured, by a few applications of this Eve Water. The studious and weaklv are j . . particularly requested to give this oollyrium a trial, in which they will find an effectalu remedy. Price 25 cents per bottle. DR. PIERSOIf S Welch Tincture. FOR THE CURE OF Rheumatism, both Chronic and Inflammaruaorii in all their (liferent forms, Stiffness of the Joints. J"umb7iess, Sprains, eye. IIOU this most distressing of all diseases, I now offer to the public a certain and per manent remedy. 1 would not, however, be understood to say, that all who have it will or o i .1 1 s dislocated cr rendered motionless, the ! cords shrunk ur and the muscles perished, these ca rs generally may be considered as desperate, and can rarely be cured, though they may be greatly relieved by a persevering use of this Tincture. It is not to be supposed that cases of many years standing can be cured at one, where the habit has become assimulated to the nature of the complaint for in such cases the whole habit of body and quality of the blood must be changed, and this must be the work of time. Price, $1 per bottle. Cc!" The above Medicines are carefully preparer! by IT. II. Reynolds, of Tiatavia, N. Y. and none is genuine, unless he ouside printed wrapper is signed by him in his own hand writing, unFor sale by EZRA FERRIS. Dr. EZRA FERRIS, AS removed his drug Store to the birck btiildinj on the corner of His-h and Short Street lately occupied hy Mr. William R. Barker, where he has on hand, and exnects shortly 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 a full supply of Lamott's Cotirh drops, for the enre of colds, coughs, consumpt ions, weakness in the breast, bleeding at the Lungs, &c. Also pr. titomaswhite's Vcotalle T00IS1 nclsr Streps. The only specific ever offered to the public from wl.iol-. r. pnrm'i nint nml radical cure u.nv be obtained oflhat disagreeable pain thetonthach, with all its attending evils; such as fracturing the jaw in extracting of the teeth which often proves more painful than the toothach itself; and cold passing from the de caved teeth to the jaw, thence to the head, producing a rheumatic affection, with many other unpleasant rffcts ; such as a disagreeable breath, bad taste in the month, fcc. &c. all of which are produced from foul or decav. il teeth. I am happy to have it in mv power to offer to the world a remedy, that will not only remove the pain nine times out of ten, if properly applied, but preserve the teeth from further decay, and arrest the disease in such as are decaying and have not commenced aching, restoring them to health and usefulness. All of which will be disposed of on moderate terms for cash. Aii Estraj'. Taken up by John Palmer of Manchester township Dearborn County, Indiana. on the 16th of July 1833. A Chcsnut sorrel mare about 10 years old last spring 14 J hands high, a small star in the forehead some white hairs on the offside of this star, some white hairs on the near hind foot, a large feather on each side of the neck, a large fore-top and switch tail, 110 other marks or brands perceivable: appraised at $35 by A. II. Pond and Samuel Jackson Manchester July 24th 1833. I certify the above to be a true copy from my estray book this 24th. July, 1833. M. McCracken. J. P. LAW ANIEL J. CASWELL &. DANIEL S MAJOR, Attornies and Counsellors rt aw, have entered into partnership, and will practice in ihe third Judicial Circuit of Indiana, particularly in the counties of Dearborn, FVanklin, Ripley and Switzerland; Also in the Supreme Court at Indianapolis. Office on Short street immediately oppositeMr.Ludlow's large brick building; where D. S. Major will at all times be round, unless, absent on business, ready to attend to any professional services that may be required. He will also at tend to the settlement of estates before the Probate Court ; and of claims before the Commissioners Court of Dearborn county. Persons wishing Deeds, Mortgages, Towers of Attorney, or conveyances of any kind, can have them drawn in a legal and unexceptionable form, by calliug at their office. All business confided to Caswell Sc Major will receive the united and strict attention of both. .awrenccburgh, Oct. 12, 1 832. 31.-lyr. -Notice. THERE will he an election held at the house of JAMES McLESTER, on Ihe school sectinn, the 31st day of August to elect three Trustees of township schools for the 5th Congressional township in range I west, of the lands of the U. S. sold ct Oinciunali. July 99th 1833.

Administrator's police . ii . n

NOTICE is hereby given, that on mp o int I obtained from the t ieru. o. u.c Probate Court of Dearborn County letters ot Administration of the estate of El. Green de. 1 A 11 n2ns 111 dehted to said estate rRqUjr.,(i to make immediate payment; all pcrons having -claims against said t s...;tt ...,tnt f lirm ilulv authenticated for lumprif fli estate 13 solvent. nm ir.ii.". - X. H. The personal property of said rstate consisting ol GROWINT. t.OK. a.mj r iv . . . IJorSC'S CalllC, f lOJSW & SlCC, FARMING UTENSILS, Inclndinc n TVAHGON AM WHEAT FA Horsr.nor.n and kitchen ruuxiTunE, Sec. S;c. Will be sold at public auction at the late re"idence of the deceased, on Friday the 30th 111itant. Nine months credit will 1p ffiyen. JES?E L. HOLM AN. August 7th, lS33.22.-3 ins. A ! esi i is i si ra tor ' s X otic ?. WOTICF. U hereby civen that on the .Vi 11 inst, I obtained' from the Clerk of the Probate Court of Dearborn Count v, letters of Administration of the estate of Hiram Greet, deceased. All persen indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment am: all persons having claims againt said Estate will nresent them dulv authenticated. The e estate is considered solvent. J N. B. The personal property of said estate consisting of trails, fJrc SiocP, IX0r?EH0I.D NT KITCHEN FURNITURE, c f tvc. Will be sold at public auction at (lie late res idence of the deceased, on Friday th" r?0th in t, ronimencing at 10 o'clock- A. M. Nino months credit will be riven. JESSE L. HOLM A", .4rfi'r. Augun 7th, 1833. 22.-3 w. AdBiiiiistts,alorrs Notice. Notice isheieb ;iv:M that die uiider.-ignKd have taken out li tters of adiniiUMliatinn from the clerks office f ilie probate court of Dearborn county on the estate o f James A.Gihsjn lale of said county deceased all persons indebted to said estatetare requested to make immediate payment and those having claims v. ill prseti them properly aulhei.ti:ateii the estate is helieveJ to be insolvent. r Ju! 23rd 133. John JIcKte. ) Thos. Gvyon.) Administrators. NOTICE is also given that there will be offered for sale on Tuesday the 20th day cf August next at thelate residence of James A. Gibson deceased the following 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 waggon felloes and scantling farming utensils and household furniture of various descriptions. Nine months credit will he given on sums over three dollars far nod-s with approved security. Also will be offered for sab on Thursday the 22d August near Norths mill a few miles below Rising Sun a pair of Rackoon IJurr Millstones belonging to said estate. Terms as above. John McKck. ),.. T7, r , r Administrators, lnos union, y July 2C, 1S33. 3w. "Br COATS, grat I COATS, grateful for the patronagc he has heretofore received, respectfully informs his friends, f.nd the travelling ,.nhl,V llliMl that he has removed from the home which he formerly occupied, three miles N. W. of Grecnsburgh, and has opened a house of entertainment in the well known house recently occupiod by Col. Thomas Hendricks in the town of Grecnsburgh la. at the sign of tho Greensburgh Hotel. The house being well suited for the purpose be is piepared to give traveller as comfortable entertainment as can be found in the State. His table and bar shall, at all times, be welJ furnished and his stable (which is large and commodious,) shall always he well supplied with oats corn and Hay, and attended by a careful ostler. Former customers and travellers general! are respectfully invited to call. Greensburgh, July Cth 1333. 3w. AOTICE. HE snbscrib-r takes this method to inform the public generally thnt he La nrt.t a shop in Rising Sun where he intends to carry on in all its various branches, Fmrme makinc. FORGIXG and FILIX. S l lough-shears, axes &c. will also be made and warranted equal to any manufactured in the Western country. From his long experience in the business he feels assured that he will ,1 serve and receive a portion of public patronage. 1 r. . c C. IIACrAIV. Kising Sun, Aug. 5th 1833. 22 3l. RISING ON Tour WHEAT. rBlHE subscribers wish to purchase ioor -- bushels of wheat to be delivered at themouth of Tanners creek on or before the 10th of August next, Tor which we are willing togive o0 cents per bushel. 0 t 1 , L , TOUSEY & DUNN. July 17th 1833. yCENTS in rash puid for good clean V-Tlax Seed by JUL LANE & Co. THE STATESMAN IspMuhld even, Friday, ot 'he comer of and Short Streets, TERMS. 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