Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 24, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 23 August 1833 — Page 3

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l active vcsbttiigtx, i'rrriiT. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23.

Wo present the Sia'csmmi to is pa'rons, is rooming, e.:i in c nlarged thee. In dj- ; .his, we have ! ecu actuate J by a desire pr i:: ' o sho good of the community at now expect that those who arc e.-esed in the prosperity of this paper, !! evert themselves to procure new sub-iLers.

hi another column will 1 e found a commua'i a headed '-Common Schools, No. 1."

corns from a letter written !v the ainhor ef

t article, that, although it Ins boon pub-

l in the Irokvi!lo American,' it was

nrv.y i:xv;u;s i i . .

l .r.at i s e!v aeeid

ilv ro:;

TIJi: STATESMAN n i!io former was

Vi e mention this t e-

we h ive not ered.i.ed it to that paper.

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citizen-; of Lawrencc-

. . uy, was held at Mr. Jes- : "'i fcafnrd:y evening last, ways an J mems to erect a

can;

gh and its I bint's IL;i Mi:s,i!t (!!

u:i 1 : ! i riti 'jr mill in

era. nutu-ns were nta.de, said resolutions ed, the meeting appointed a committee H ike eci tain inquiries and report fu-nior-evening. Af or which ihcy adburned.

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There appears to be no doubt of the election of Mr. Coon by a majority of 10 or 1200 votes in the 2nd district. ELl,CTiO. SECUETAIIY OF STATES OrFICE. Indianapolis, 14th August, 1833. To the LRiirt rf the Indiana Journal. Gknti.lmln Puisuant to the 12-1 tli section of the act regulating general elections, I furnish you for publication the following list of" returns of the 1;' -to ele ction, received at my oifice from the several districts ol this staff, fur Representatives in the "..'.'hi Congress of (he United Suites. The list will be continued uutil all the return"! shall have been received. 1 aiu very respect fully, Your obedient irrvant, WM. SHEETS. FIRST DISTRICT.

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PARAGKAPZXS.

'Ci ATlIEIt UP THE FitACEMs."' On the 13th of August, the trial of Antcine Le Blanc, for the murder of dm Sayre family, commenced at a court of Oyer and Terminer, held in the Court House at Morristown, New Jersey. Trenton Empjrium. Mr. Thomas J vane, a i expectable builder, residing in New York, shot himself in the abdomen itb a pi-tol nn Thursday evening last. i!e w;i induced to this act of stll-desli uction, ly domestic difficulties, not however, ol a pecuniary nature, for his circumstance. were quite comfortable. Const.

The Liverpool market presents, saysi ' the N. Y. Advertiser, a very favorable!

appearance. The sales of cotton for the week, .were 30, 3?0 bags at full prices; Sugars without alteration; a good demand for Coifee: Turpentine

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mces, sind ashes lii i:

AS now in rendiness a larje an 1 cone-Jsl-fci-niciit 'are House, fitted for receiving and lorwarding Merchandise and Country l'ro-duce.

M"errhant3 refiiti? in thn inftrSor r,f tl,p ! Will be held at the cour house in Lawrence

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in i.onaon,; Mate who have their oods landed at this

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sugars WCTC Without alteration-, ColF.-e , phice, may depend upon having the most has risen. Uhited States Bank SlO k ;FrtJ1"l't attention paid to forwarding them

is quoted the same as by the last arrivals The London correspondent of tin

Journal of Commerce says,

Me ml is on me increase, jjverv oav

"Excite

is adding to the feverish slate of the public uiind. All departments or mercantile enterprise appear to be in a

Co untie. Pikr,

A conlleman who has had PVerv nn-

portunitv and anxiety to be correctly ' 0llt a:i' ""''e conflict

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s j iniormed on the sulject, in a letter to a g- friend in Philadelphia, observes that the

emigrants to the State of Ohio, durinir

the past year, brought with them funds

thev mav direct

South end of Mr. i

S. Ludlow's row of three stcry brick build-j iie;5 oa Short street, Ironlin the river, arid

entirely above hi'ch water mark. Me will al-1

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ver satistactorv condition in Enl.md that

and On the Continent. storage and forwarditii; will be so regu'ateil, aa The brothers of Tortunl nre still ; to njK't "iproc.-illy, the interests of uil the it. . lnartii.s PAfi.4....l

lokmg each other in the lace, hut with

burgh, on the second Monday in Sept. next, to elect two Justices of the Peace, in place of

houlj they be consigned to his care. j Ihorna- Falwcr ana Maraud II. Uowdec, sShippers who have product can he accom- I quires, resigned.

lieu wim storage and nive their uronert i i? 1,.. v, ,. . . ,

' nun

lorwanled to any market

His Ware House is at the

TRUSTEES.

H. SPARKS. Town Clerk,

CisBsdhiates:.

?11 lor a moderate comini--ioii any property ! HIRAM WILEY I nny be sent to him, and his charres fori

foii jrsTics or the phace.

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roa school, tri'stees.

aasox foul::.

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CrawMwrbrd, 103

Pot-r,

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Couniiet. Owen, 173 Vigo, 53 Lawrence, 36 SulliTiU 31

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parties coneerned.

Ilia Pork House will be completed in a few weeks, when he will Le able to accommodate

tho-e who wish to park pork. Pork barrel, i lard kegs and salt, wili be furnished at cash

market prices. Lawrenceburgh, August 23 21 -3t.

samcel Mccl'Rdy.

to the amount of 7 millions of dollars.

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pice.

Almoiuls,

A fev years more of such emiation. I Ah

and Ohio will be one of the most weal-' Bacou Ham;,

thy and prosperous States in the Union. Timcc.

The Vincenncs Gazette, of the 20ih ist., savs that the nitrht of the 17th was

llog rounu, Bran, Bees wait, Hread, Pilot t "nickers,

K i attended with thunder more severe and i Rj,ft'ri

S.. of longer duration than any within the! !la!!-r .n',au'

ii uui-ii iihj uuicsi memory, oever

IRQ 14J 123

8a 223 457

10 704 34 37

C13 53 13 3 278 651 3aS I

THIRD DISTRICT.

h .land

: Jiad no i.lea when wo published " Ii.

lirst cetntnunicsuu-n, that as many ies v.'ouid be made ;:s lu.vc since come

KTtly put a stop to the

cn res'

. YVe v. -ndcnco.

Y number oft ho ''People's Magazine," is ".re as. YYLh the plan of the work, wc much pleased. In good hands we sup;c 'bat it may be rendered extensively .ful.

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.lws! Major Jack Dow ning is in and die fck-a h'erncr.t off Loiv Is-

Tin: xext Pitrsiyi-r. Am'mg those liavc been nominated fir the Prcsidcn,we iind JJio :d..rshi!;!,i:s;j. of Virginia, lm M'lane. of Uhio, Richard M. J.,hni, et'llesi'oaeky, Daniel vVel.eter, of Mas-

-'Ct.s, .uartin Y';:n Ibir:

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Fninris P. li'.uir

d Am .s Konb:li,oftho District, and John I', tton. of 'j'-.'-.n ;-s( e.

Xo?.t;i i'i. n.d

i ' ; v a . We 1c rn from the . 'Jigoncor, that Missis. Thes.

J'. Hawkins, bo b m.-n r f

ra.e sd-iihies, have I ecu elected to Ccns l'foiii ? ir:h Carolhia.

He!, and M.

1 lv. ..ee.ers ni-in, a t.i :!"o.:;;a-oing ",;Vate p".i.or, pai.:;s!i;..l at iliehm ond, Va.,

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J tiler son, Jackson,

Scott,

John Carr. CD 410

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FOURTH DISTRICT.

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Counties Rush Decatur, Ripley, Dearborn,

GOD 5S3 357

825 470 421

1311 705

FIFTH DISTRICT. Counties. O. II. Smith J. M'

Wayne,

180 4' 71 02

1 trees were destroyed, and one horse

killed, but no other damage was done in (lie. town. It was, however, feared that in the neighborhood its effects were more severely felt.

The Queen cf England, we see by one of oar London papers, held a drawing room on the 20th oltimo, at which, among the number of presentations, were the following: ifr. 1L iTmtn, of Baltimore, United

ies of America, by Mr. Vail, Charge

d'Affairsof the United States.

Kofiman and Miss Gambol!, of

more, United States, by the jMarchiontss of Vr'ellosley.

Mrs.

Balti

Ninety-four thousand Protectants hive

emigrated iioin Ireland during the Lur years.

last

Randolph, Dele ware, Union, Grant,

ltWt) VX 111 so?; 75

,i Cariv. MCI

Employment at hih wace?, ran b

had in Richmond, Virginia,'' in almost

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j every crancri oi mechanical labor.

Whig.

Candies sperm, mould, dipt, Cassia, Chocolate, No. 1, Cheese, W. Reserve, Clover seed, Cloves, Coal at the River Coffee, Ilavarma, Rio, St. Jago, Cigars, Spanish, Malay, American, Cordage tar'd, Coppera, Cotton, Al. A. Tenn Vrns, ;ifii'J, Feathers, I'h.ur superfine, Fi;'n, 1L rring, ?Iackcre!, So. 1, " Nn.2, " No. 3, Cod, dry, Salmon, Shad, lues?,

Flax Seed,

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SIXTH DISTRICT.

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e -U'd D.iminir.n," ;i'i" tin: (toe;rinn .f i: re-iird f.irmore c:

v than

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eo t otae s;.oot in;- 'satn-.-.

li ?o?i!is that the people of e n," have n-t ye? thrown

seceisi. n, one which mzcrous in i.s tenden-

!it nullification.

The New York Courier and Enquirer, of bur-"st 7, rays-: '-The expected arrival tf ir. Am s Ktndsdl l.rsavery favorable cf2cl ' 11 t5ie prices ef United States' Lkmk jteck."1

0 - . 01 S r ' 3" - P o' Countin. .Marion, 917 7!9 2 Shelby, (.r,0 35 7 Madison, 234 332 Hancock, Jll 23 ? lbon, 2--J 13G 2 1 lend rick?, 4G2 502 Morgan, G5 45Ii 1 Johnson, 005 S7 4 disss, 25 378 SEVENTH DISTRICT. H 5 rf 2 -i --. l: f V r rs r - h (3

The Legislature of Rhode Island, has passed a law that in future all executions sliall take place in the prison yard, in the presence of the Sheriil and Deputy Sheriff, and such persons only as thf Sheriff shall permit to attend.

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lave 1 eon lately taxed with the post- ' go ( n eemmiaiications not Worth publish;r. I "npaid letters v. ill, hereafter, be left i the Pust ):q.

Tie so nvaria!

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io write 1 :r tf -r

Statesmp.n, must

lorwsird hcir names with the ; a.n. When this is neglected, the

1 tic hard Al. Johnson, has

.nee. l he .ev York (Ja-

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Parke, Clinton,

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it having been settled at Tammany tldlljtljat Johnson nest saoeeod Jaeks -n 'ho T eoi.iseh killer, m.t follow the Iloro f ov ( hdoans. It is expected of the New lor , v. h j is to be manufactured for the larra-b ) between this time and the ne.vt election, to perform ag.in the feat his predecessor has j :st aoeornjilishod, and carry httic ?.Iatue into .ff.ee n bus shoulders. Th;s riiaiKOiivre exhibi's tlio unnal ingenuity of "dio parly," and a boeoniing (liHidi nee of "die popa,ari'y,,,f fin; (.'reat .Magirian." Tho II Mr. Livin .:r .n, lias embarked for France on board th ) ! jwaro.

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en n t naiaiurncntion wr. ttiu in

V e have hud s,- a

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y time to glance

it. contents nrt, are l.orroftho iii,nrr.

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; that it wi.'i J3 rn-Ht uti ctuntf j'ropr,

', r" r. Thoe who write oiJ?if ,--, ;;.; veil, aid

The clerk of Clinton countv, certi-

t:es to the Secretary of State. uthat

the vote of Jackson township in said

couoty, w;is rejector! because of infor

mahty in t!ic return. A poll hook and a tally paper where returned by (he in

spector, but nr. certificate of the num b e r o f vo t e s o a c h candidate r e c e i v c d The vote in said townshin was as foJ

lows: far Edward A. llannegan 107, for

Albert S. White 74."

KfciN 1 I ClvV In this State, we

learn that I'atnck II. Pope, and Rich

am m. .lohnson, are elected on the sid

ol the administration; and Christopher n i ii i ... I

lomKins, Konort 1'. I.ctchcr, Thomas

Chilton, Uulion Allan, Amos Davis

1 homas A. Marshall, Martin Real

and lki.jamin Hardin, in the 0pp"o

uioii. in anotiier distrut the routes

i between two opposition candid.es

I WO districts not hf:ird f,-nm tr

Pope, one rfthe Jackson candidates, succcpdod by only .about nine votes. "IVee Tom More," the Colombian Minister, was beaten 70 votes by Gen. Letcher. We are much gratilVd to learn that our friend, Col. Davy Crockett, is elected lo Congress from one ot the Districts in Tennessee.

Gingyr, race, ground, Glar?, 10 by IS, I 3 bV 1 G, II b'v 17, 10 bv 12 8 hy 1.1 Clue. American.

I Grniu, Wheat, 1 Rve, ! Cats,

I orn, Rarley, Cnnnowder, Dupnnt'a Wade'j, Honey, Hay, Hemp, Hides dried salted,

Hop? first sort,

lb lb lb lb lb bu.'h lb Lbl i!) lb budi t.m lb lb lb lb lb lb bush lb bush lb lb lb in box in li. )b . lb lb lb bbl box bbl bbl bbl box keg bid bush lb lb lb box box box box box lb bush bnh bosh bush bti'-h keg keg keg gal ton cwt lb lb lb

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f$toSiiiiou ollarlucihip. rgVIR I1RTSJ:RSIIIP heretofore existing -fi- between the Stib.irrHnrs in a mercantile heusein this place, under the no. of JOHN Asr WEST, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All those indebted to the late hum are requested to make payment to ENOCH D. JOILV, who alo ne is authorised to receive and receipt for the same. E-NOl'H D. JOHN will also meet and pay all the debts of said firm. KNOCI"d. JOfl.V.

CALEB it. WEST. Lawrurceburgh 20th Aug. 1333.

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J.engO, Iron, Juniata bar, hoops, rods, Lard, Lead, bar, pi?, white, in oil, red,

lb ton lii lb lb lb lb keg lb

We have received no European news

ofa later date than that iriven in mm

ist. The following are additional

items.

A letter from Richard Lander, da

ted "'River Nun, Africa, Oct. 26, 1332."

states that the Nisrer eYoodifion m-ph

ill Well. Thr seamnei ., . , .. ! In;iiK., Spanish Floot ceruon lb

hearer. f-itrs th-.f I ...J i . I "-o!"

' - j ii.iu rcacneu the Eboo country before his leaving the coast. The steamboats stemmed" the current of the Niger bravely."'

AJr. Garrison had challenged Mr.

Elliott Cresson to a public discussion of

the Lolomzalion Society i,i London,

anr the Ir.itr.r In.t .-..!

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. . ., s 1 jLramer, soie, tincianaii, la

linn in uiiu iiiiioiier.

The London Chronicle observed that

the factory commissioners had agreed

to reccommend that the hours of labor for children, under 13 years old, in factories, should be restricted lo ciht dailv. Lieutenant Ilolman, the famous

"blind traveller," hs.s arrived at Exeter, alter an absence of six years, during which time he has been travelling round the globe. British cotton lace to the value ofa million and a halfpounds, was last year smugglee into France. The Liverpool Observer states "on good authority," that ' the kemhlcs had cleared 12,000 by their performances in this country, at the date of their information. The latest advices from Portland state that the feeling against the Rus

sians m Uarsavy was daily irrowine ' 1:'lisin9

more violent. Several officer.; bad br. ! Ric'"

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Upper rlo calfskin, Phila. skirting, harness, Linen, brown tow, flax, Logwood, Molasses, sugar house, plantation, Madder, best Dutch, Mustard, common, English, Nail?, Juniataassorted Iloston, assorted. wrought, assorted, Nutmeg", Oil, sperm, Li nseed, Olive, Tanners', Pepper, Pork, mess, Prime, Cargo, Potatoes, Rags,

Killed in the streets and Gen. Paskewitchhimselfnarrowly escaped. Another revolt was contemplated. A 1 i 1 . .

j iaie Madrid Gazelle ronln m; a '

Sugar, N. O., prime,

side doz lb lb Jd ton cal gal lb lb doe lb lb lb lb gal gal doz bbl lb bbl bbl bbl bush lb box lb lb

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Owing to the ill health of my esteemed friend

Mr. C. R. WEST. I have' consented though

reluctantly to his withdrawal from my concern. Mr. WEST visits immediately the

Eatern cities and I have availed mvselfofhis

offer to select and purchase for me, my fall and winter dOODS. I therefore can with con-

donee advise my friends and customers that I

shall in a few weeks have my stork of GOODS replenished with fre-h and seasonable selec

tions. I shall continue at hit old lamb in

supply my customers. Their accounts will

be continued and closed in the same manner

ns though no change had taken place in the

concern. ENOCH D. .IOIIY.

Lawrenceburgh, 20th Au 1S33. 21

Truie Notice. ALL those indebted to GEORGE P. lU7ELL, or the subscriber?, are requested to pay by the 20th ut this month. J. II. LANE & CO. Augut P, 1833 22 St. To risUers. "a$7k hlve "lir "le a rate Castiroi (Banbury patent) super-royal Pres, which has been in use two or three years in h Statesman oiUcCjand is ia perfectly good order. SMITH ,t MAJOIL Lawrenceburgh, August 16th 133.

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Stjlo oi' Town J,ots. l.iC notiee is heieby :iveii tint l!:e Fivbrita

ourt of Dearborn roiniti-, at the August sfssi.in.

1 S33, apuointe.) the undersigne.!, comiiiissiouer for the sale ot the follow inj real estate, to-wit.- In lets, No. 177 and 176, in the town of Laivrrncehuigh, cnJ I" hit No. 83, in what i; commonly calle.t New Lawrenceburgh , anil that I thai I proceed to o.TVr the sn::a by public out-cry, in Lawrenceburgh, on the 4th Saturday in September next, en the following cenriitirvs, to-wit; one fifth part o" ihe pur. base money in nana on the day of saie, one fifth in three, one fifth in six one f;fli in nine, and the residue in twelve moull-.s, from the day of sale, the defere.l payments ta be -veil secured ; this property is sold as the property of Solomon Hayes, dee'd . for the payment of just deb:?, and

inc. ui.e muiiied iiiujJuiab.u .

I), ri. MAJOR, Com'r. August 15, IS33.-23--3t.

G. W. BUASIIER,

IOTAS just received, hu.1 is now offering, in -1 addition to former stork a !;

cral assortment of dry Good', Groceries, Queens ware, Hard ware. Cutlery. Hats.

Mines, t'owder. Lead. M.ot. Cnstim- N'atls.

Iron, Ac. All of which w ill be sold unusually

iow u.r cast), or country produce.

. 15. All those in arrears for GOODS sold

in the years 1830, '31 '32; either by NOTE or

otherwise, will make immediate payment or 1

shall be compelled to collect by LAW, a

turthcr indulgence cannot be given. Lswrericeburgh, Aug. 2, lb'33. 24 3tf.

Adiaiitustrator's rVotiec.

WO'l'ICl'i is hereby given, that on the 3d inst. I obtained from the Clerk of tf

Probate Court of Dearborn County letters of Administration of the estate of Eli Green, de

ceased. All persons indebted to said estato

are required to make immediate paveunt; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement, the estate is solrent. N. B. The personal properly of said rstata consisting of GROWING COTtX, ND mUIT,

Slorscs, Cattle, !3os &

SKIFF'S SALE.

HjW l virtue ot a writ of execution to me

-i-d:rected from the Clerk's office of tl

Dearborn Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale at the Con 1 1 House door in Lawrencetursh, on Suturd-iy- the Ufh daj of Sfptiml.r.r next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P.M. First the rents and promts for the term of seven years, and if no bidders, then the fee simple, of a certain LOP or Til ACT of LAND, known as 25 acres of land, situate in North West Quarter of Section 25, Town 4 Range 2 West, in the Township ol Union in the County of Dearborn, near Hartford, in the poisession of one Win. SMITH, upuii which piece of ground is about 2 acre of standing corn, which will be sold with the land, all taken ns the property of WILLIAM SMITH, at the suit of one AMAZI ll B VILEV. J WILLIAM DILS. ( Sheriff D. C. 21st Aug. 1833. 24 3U

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NOTICE. A LL prsns indebted to William Brown, -er to the firm of William and Ellis Brown, either by note or book account now due, are requested to make immediate payment, aa no longer indulgence can be given. WM. ELLIS BROWN. August 23-54-31.

FARMING UTENSILS, Incb'ding a WAGGON AM) WHEAT FAN, norsciioLD and Krrenr.N- rrnxtTijns, &c. e:c. Will be sold at public miction at the bite retidence of the deceased, on Friday the 30th instant. Nine months credit will lie given. JESSE T-. HOLM AN. Atigu't 7th, 1833. 22.-3 ins.

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Teas Dollars Reward. OST either in the STREETS or in the ira--i-mediate vicinity of Lawrenecbtirth, a few days since, a red MOROCCO pocket-book, containing twenty-five dollars in United States Bank notes, with other papers ol no value to

any one except the owner. 07" '1'be above reward will be paid on its delivery to the undersigned at the 0;Sce of the Statesman. JAMES McWILLIAMS. August 1833 22 St.

AdEikitis(raos'-s Notice. "SgTOTICn it hereby given that on the 3d 1 inst, I obtained from the Cieik of the Prnbate Court of Dearborn County, letters of Administration of the estate of Hiram Green deceased. All persens indebted to said e.tatt! are required to make immediate pnvmei.t and all persons having claim.-, against said Estito will present them duly authenticated. Tha estate is considered solvent. N. B. The personal property of said estato consisting of Cr;t!n!, Live KiocL', HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUItNlTUHE, Arc. 5cc. Will be sold at public auction at the late res-

idenee of the deceased, on Friday th 30th in-f, commencing at 10 o'cloch A. M. Nino mouths credit will be given. JESSE L . HOLM AN, Jldm'r. August 7th, 1833. 22.-3w.

MRP. BALDWIN INDUCTIVE ACADEMY.

Will be continued in Mr. Harrington's brick building Lazcrenccbvrzh Indiana.

Da. J. II. BROWER. W AC 1 l -i

roinoveti nis resuiencc to the JJUUSE aLJa-recentl v ocennird hv rant TUc lf--

opposite J. W. HUNTERS' new building. His Oifice is in the Bank room, adjoiuiijo- the dwelling of JI DGE DUNN. Aug. 15-23-5t.

SIvEiirneal. MARRIED At Rising Sun, Ano-o lo

royol dene,, reducing the price of no-! ? - Y,.V V" king-tobacco, and string I a reaJ " f

that it is an article of the lirst necessity l. lU. I- " V

io mo people. The great question relating to the East India Trade has passed the houe of commons, by which this immense trade is to be (brown open to all LVitish subjects. The bill is to be take,, up in the houe of lords on the 28th June. Nothing bus been done in relation to the bank bill.

TAKEN UP, by Peter Rifner, of Crosby township, Hamilton co. Ohio, on the 2Kb day of July,

JOj.i;n uo.lrt hlley, supnosed

to be TWO years old last spring.

mm icon Hands high, no other marks or brands perceivable. "Appraised to twerity-f oir dollars, by Benjamin Grufing and John Homer. 1 do certify that the above is a true conv

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i ruin ni) ('Mr.iy noon. !,

mu'p ol commons, js tjie Irih Church i IL LINCOLN, J P leforrn Rill, which it is supposed will I August 23-21-3L

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t -,' "i tii 4 ja. arious amendmenls had been made. The discussion had not closed.

A FIRST rate OX cart for sale, by TOUSEV i. DUNN. Aueust 233131.

Third & tiast IVotice. rfnilOSE indebt d to the subscriber for tibJa. scription, job-work, or advertising, are informed that my books and account, are left in the hands of PHI LI P L. SPOON Ei!, Esq. of Lawrenceburgh, for collrctiou . His receipts will be good for the s line, and he is the only individual in La wrencebiirh, authorized to receive and receipt for moneys due me. All accounts not settled by the middle of SHptetnber next, will be found in the hands of the Magistrate for collection. I cannot give further indulgence, as 1 must have money. C. F. CLARKSON. Lawrenceburgh, Aug. 12, 1833-3t.

TO JOERXEMEN. "TSWEwish to employ a JOURNEYMAN V V t'ULVTF.R, towia GOOD wages and constant cmp oyment will be given. Letters (post paid; ,,' be aliendrd . . SMITH &, MAJOR. Aug. 1G, 1833. 23 tf.

pni'NTRV PRODt'CE of every descrip

cvtton (anen in payment fur subscriptions ut this office. Lawr8iicebur;h, August IC, 1833.

IVOTICE. All persons indebted to George Tonsry or to tha fnm of Tousey 5: .)mm, eithei by note or Book Ac coma, now dee, will please make payment on or ts fjie the rirsl day of September nexi. TOLSEV i DUNN. July 25, 1S33- if.

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neatly y expeditiously executed

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Paper Wor Sale. "STyE have on hand a few reams of superV tf royal printing paper No. 4, wl ich w0

will sell low.

SMITH & MAJOR, fitaleiman O.Ties.

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