Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 25, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 30 August 1833 — Page 4

I'OETKY.

iron te Kentucky Gazette. WH VV I 1IA IE. Ihnletln tooth-ache, when with maddenin 3:11a; T.iko torrent wild, it raves smonj the stumps; I hate t ,-. whole lirc catalogue of ticl,c. Distempers, fevers liot, anil ague shakes. I bale mail do'j snake, dandies, flies and fcnr?, "Tea-rar'.:o-wjM-ealf, toad and whiskey-jugs, LTnrd tun?, baJ roads, stale fish and broken bav.ks, fta'.o ncw, roll soil;-, lijht purse, nnd lawyer's thanks. I hf e Ion; stone anil short ear of e om. A costly farm-hou3 and n shabby ham,

Merc curs than pigs, no book, but many guns, j

Sore toe-, tight shoe.-, eld Uibu rud paper)

duns. I hate tint lacing and lseie einverticn ; Abundant cab, and little information, The 1V.0I .ho sings in bed, and snores iu meetin Ci

WU l.-uchs

while cutin

Ordhianec. An Ordinance regulating liising-Sun Market House .

Y'HERr.AS, the citizens of Rising-Sun,

riave thought it expedient to have a

Market-lloue, and do think that it will be advantageous to the adjacent couutry and highly beneficial to said towu : Thertiore, we

the President and Trustees of Rising-Sun Corporation, acting fr the benefit, both of the country and town, do hereby pass the following Ordinance : Hoping that the citizens of Rising-Sun will ue every honorable means to induce the country people to comply with it and have a plentiful market. Slctio.n 1. lie. it ordained by the President and Hoard of Trustees of Rising-Sun Corp 'ration, That, there shall be three market days in each week, vii: Ou Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Sue. 'i. That, there shall be chosen annually, a Clerk of the market, removable at any time for neglect of duly or misconduct, and who shall be. sworn to the faithful perlorinaucc of his duty, which 'hail be, to superintend the Market, to cause tho Market-Home to be kept clean and in propcrorder, to decide upon the quality of provisions, and the correctness of weight i and measures; for which services, he hah receive such compensation as the TrrMo may deem reasonable and juit. S 3. Thit, the Trustees 10 soon as convtnient, snail provide correct weight;, scales,

1 and treasures, which .hall be put iu poic.iou

..f the Clerk.

.... . , ' stc. lDi 1 a. 7 person or persons nian, Marty American men of fternus UT3 oc-1 . .

li.hf'd to sini the praises cf the lYurii Fa- . ... - V n ' V. ' . 1 . ,1

.... - 1- .. ci.H-a, .-v

u.t 1 ; inn itiii iiii.tmr , u ttrs U''i t, iui

rtSILAOULl'llIA SCBAP ESOOK: AND GALLERY O'F COMICALITIES. r-cr.ip Rook has now reaclie. 1 a per--S-inanetit standing, and from t'ej larce and increasing list, of ruhsci ibers winch it can lo;i-t.

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W KS'l'liilN H iEUATLKi:. Cmeitauuti Jiirroi'. And U'iiin Gaii tic of Literature & Science. I'HOSi'l.CTl'S OI Tilt 1 III 11 U VULUMF, TO BB KM.A1.UKI IMfRUVEI). Ai I'i;ni.lslltl WELKLY. CdiL'dLj H D. f.VVy.WA T. 11. Skiwe.

while talking, and who talks

has uillv established its claim to ;ub

rotiage and usefulness. 1 Oa the ex; ir ation of the present volume, tin) It contain eight closely printed 1 ir;e octa-! Cincinnati Mirror will pass into the bauds vo page?, in each number, on due white paper, ' oi Thomas II. Shcrvc and William 1). Oallawith new and beautiful t pi ; and is delivered ! sher, by hum it will hereafter be published, to city subscribers every Saturjav, and fur- under the linn of Shreve and dallagher. S.

warded to distant patrons by the earliest i V.. ti. purpose to enlarge the paper to a supermails. I royal sie, and to publish it weekly". It will

o; printed with entirely new materials, und on

From Blarhuo' ?' .Vcjatit.

a rational poem. Our brethren will si.n-ly uot 1 frlVcr it to be written on this tide cf the Allan-!

Jell ir buy any marketable pro-

Ti-loui at al ,Iacc within the bounds of the corp'iratio:i, except at the Murket-HouM-, he,

lhiy,St offeliuing, thall forfeit aud pay

tic. Conhl our voice re, uh him, wt should ;.,... ,,1.,.. , , . ... ... .1 , . n-i . 1 It'so ".ollai lor every tuch oniiice. reeonuuend it to ltrvant. I hero imien J , ,. . ... r r, . .... . ! .sl"c. 4. I liat, 11 any person or persont sbnil benu'v in Isaac Melclun l,Son iun tt the ... ' J' , , ' . ..j, 1 . . .. ... .. on said iiavs, purchase u.arki table provisions, Anniversarv (. cllehralion cf tho t haritabh- . , ' .. , ,. .

Mechanic Association, l.'oiton, Octbr 7, I.onf tho Indian's iittin? O'.r t lancing around this lom-ly t' or. And (he brimming vircrt bor Only bit unal! bark . On the lull and int'.e wvcd, r.ong tVe x' l-mnn't epAin ttorj, .All was li.-dcss loiilude, Desoiata and dark . Put thn pi -iu? pi'gri m eirr": leience kindled her pure S ine, And the Indian CeJ in sham; Aud the D-'tert tmile 1. Thrr. invention shaped the tree ; Launched the thin upon the sen 5 Kcatcd these dweliingt of the I'rttj Biightncd all tha Wild! At the Fvcnirsg's niello v eloi Jdustrrcd here the satsge foes When the morning sun arot CitictCilcd the land: Cowed the old Worlds in tha Waste; Roo the dome, divinely chrWef hc:i Mechanic fckill and Tail Waved their jroiden wand. At the border of the flood, In the boFora of the wood, Oa the mountain bleak and ruda, Rote the hornet of mtn. Tiett knelt to her Hod; l'lctity bless'd the fruitful sod ; Vailour broke oppression's rod; Science triuniph'cd then.

or artiries tor the purpose, of uioiiopoitii

and re-sehinjr at an advanced price, he, she or

they shall forfeit and pay for -every such offenct, the turn of three dollars: Provided, that the restrictions herein made thail uot extend ti) tuch article! at are commonly told by the Cwt., or by the barrel, or butter by the liikit:. S:,c. 3. That, four of the tta'ls (vii: Kcs. 1, 2, 7 and , shall be annually rented to the hi-hest bidder: Provided, no stall shall be

j rented fjr a let -uiu than three dollars; aud j Not. 3, 4, 5 and (, shall be reserved for the j use of country customers. The Clerk of the I Market shall rent each cf thoe ttills, to those j who have beef, mutton, veal, venison or nork, at K'4 cents, each morning; but v. here tlicy ! are not appropriated to tuch uses, they shall

have the use of them gratuitously to sell vegetables, A.e. Sic. (. That, all penalties incurred under the provision! of this ordinance, may be recovered before the corporation justice, on complaint of any individual.

S:.c. 9. This Ordinance to taka effect from and after Thursday, tho UtU of the present

month

Ry order f the Bjard of Trutteet of Riding

Sun I orporation. MARCl'S D. LYKIN'S, Frcs't I.E ROY W. LYNX, Clerk.

I njHK undersigned commissioner of the Mi

i Ja. chigan Read will on Thursday the 2Jd j day of Aue'ist next at the court house in the 1 town of Madison, let to the lowest bidder by

'i nn DYING YOUTH. From the Cincinnati Journal

I was a cotoiivjHrary at (.'idloc

, of rc-

w.n.Mir inau li 1)10. name tf 1

f pe -ia; to aomuvmniTs: and jilcasm inanlo rs, tin? hrhn ed" his fatitrr. :ml wIiofooh KlVr bis rr ibiatin, foil into Inn'iislniiont wiiidi tc'rminatod in (loaili. Vr a consiilt !e riixl bef rc tlio rl- fin scenr, his nse eiilem!v critical uvA alanr.inir;

public out cry, tuch improvements as be may think proper on such niilet from 4 to 15 from

Madison, inclusive ; being chiefly turnrtiking on such miles and at such placet as were ditched last year on one tide. And on Saturday the 21th of August at the town of Marion, Ripley county, near Rig Graham, for 10 miles, from 16 to 25 inclusive. The work to be dne iu the same manner, and the contractor! to come under the tame obligations as at contracts entered into at letting public contracts in May and June last, as per advertisement dntcd Chippcway, April 4th, 1.13. Should the funds at the disposal of the eorumi'sioner not then be exhausted, he will enter

imo sucn private contracts as lie may Ueem

'beneficial cm his examination of the road on

his return from Madison to lake Michigan, immediately after the public sales. WM. rOLKE, Cctn'r. Chippewny, July 22, 1633. P. S. As the further time of nine months.

given by the last General Assembly to con-

The intention of the Scrap Book is to furnish its reader, at a cheap rate, u fund of rich and care-defj injr, amusement, whiLt at the same time it will endeavour, in 11 pleasing was, to instil into the uiinds of youth, aud au .ikeu in the bosom of age, those invaluable trails ot" morality, which alone can secure to man, happiness or con, fort iu th s sublunary sphere; in short, as its name indicates, it is composed of all kinds of literary ingredients "From grave to gay, from lively to tevcre." And must prove palatable to ail who ndi-h a joke, smile at a pun; laugh at a good story, or feel ferio!i over a well inculcated moral. Many valuable correspondents huvu been secured, whose productions will from time to time enrich its column : and nothing shall be wanting on the part of the publisher to render the Scrap Book worthy uf tho support of a liberal and enlightened public. When bound, the Scrap itunk will, at the etui of the year, form a neat vol. of 116 pace.

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the city ot New York, is one of the largest and

cheapest weekly newspaper i.i the L'nitcd States.

The ohioetoftho Working "Mali's Advocate,

as it title import, is to protect thp rights and

promote the interests of the Working Men. By working men are meant all those who are engaged in occupations calculated to eonlribute to the sustenance, health, instruction, and ratioual amtiacmeut of their fellow citiicns. The Advocate embraces in its details the proceedings of tho working men of F.urope and America, a Price Current ami Rank Note Table, ns well as other foreicn and domestic intelligence. Its general object is Human Improvement, uncontrolled by political or religious sectarianism. TERMS. Two Dollars a year payablo in advance. Post Masters and Publishers are respect full j requested to act as agents.

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Dr..

Cough Dt'opn. Fur Curing Coughr, Cuhl, .hlhmat end Lvnswtrpliun. TllESi! Drops immediately remove difficulty of breathing, tightness or stricture across the brcu?t. obstructions and ulcer, upon the Lung'', pain in the side or chest, und spitting of blood. Price, " 1 per bottle, ilalf buttle., j'J cent..

Flcrwcrsi of 1'olito Literature. Devoted t Original and Selected Tales, I.e. fend F.s'ays, Travelling and Historical Sketches, American Iliojjraph j, General Miscellany and Poetry. t MBl- IX;91!K1 VCM IILi WIFlt A flF.CE Of

Fashionable JI;?ic for the Piano-Furlc;

or, an Engraving Quarterly.

runi.Ts.ir.n r.vr.rtv OTur.vt s vrrTtinv,

ISy Joseph Slurlmil.

r.tirrr.n nr

AX ASSOCIATION OF GENTLEMEN,

ct "Lr muh the i:iN rested kindness of rcluJiiis. liicnds ami j liysii iaii?, the nnlia'iny

' 11 1 ! 1 tractors to complete their contracts expires on lr v.-iis cntitri;iii li.itun 1 v l he hno 1 , . . ... f . .. , , , 1 , ,, .... 4 li'-t day ot Au;uct, h will also examine t rc-t .ration to ItoaHi. 1 Iiuf xvns ho. I'.vjaml receive such miles as are comideted and !.! jiij.tu, lcl al.in-r till nature, Mretmtlt, issue the scrip due to such contractors as have

fi s; Tits a.l chauFto!, were on tno, p-unt j comnleted their contracts . The Commission- ouarto paces of valuable and interestinc mat

rf t-:vi ndrnn t tho riitlslit-s tv rant j 'r confident ly hopes an J expects that after the ter, on a super-royal sheet of fine paper.embelbll'irtlv ;;lter, tlic Cold pwont of k:uh Li'-1 liberal indulgence c-lcndcd to conlraetors lished Monthly with a piece of Fashionable

Mii'ic for the Piano-1- orte, or an l.ngraving

VOLUME III. riKST .NUMBER. JUNE 20.

ACII number will contain Eight large

:U!j.'

!cA:t h.s bico. Jli latlior now , n: n .l i Joar l)y UlC rneral Ascn.biy none will h: h.u.i!.TtoFCC his l.tlove, po,i one; j ,H,Ha h:,vinS th,ir contract, completed, as

. . . . . I IP r'llltlie ir.ifAil linnoriiilK v r..ntirie Ih-iff

i 01. c 1 1 alive. As In: apimwltoil I , . ,r, . J 1

. , , I uirviier imminence ne given -coiiseipien

la .ii"

t!:i- ; 1:1 r iiillow. his mui with iii'eii ii 11 vi

1 ' 1 . j' ! r iy 1 isi cry f'-atiiro, l'Hkiu upon Li -u'y nrviin',r parent, aid, u.Mv l'ntlior, I : m verv si- k.il'i prn.i fr tlin iliK-t-r."' W "hut

tl o ; t!e load;, r tpnoso w;is the rcjiK of t!'-.-- :k .:int cirtlily ndativc. ;iu I of one, wh'::, oro;it natural iliei'lion ou!i n it br T-.-! ? tih! it Vii.s imt the r. ji'y uf a 1 ;-i '- i in. T!ic l'a'iln r wns a dei-d, atidiiiis 11, .' the vnb ilo hry rt jil v to iho ' i-. i ,i ii yoiitli, und hoio i: i son : ".tnl for the (!.'.- t"i ? It i-t' laic, my ton uu ;ir now

1! ;tiu vc liavti conic in t'i sic vouex-

ju;v. io 'coi' io rnn (Icseril.f tho lic'irt-ren i

inn iiiipro.-sion of tltis ahrupt ; ti I 1 111 f. ! i :ii

ii'i-::ir::ti - oil tin: rr.iiul ot the 111,2 " i ll W--.i a i.-:i;jc deeply furrow od wihdi-'n

; rid Mih or!s pronounced w

ll e:i

I.

none need be calculated upon.

W. P.

no

itly

i iil U 111 t.-t hai o pn r-i d u ti'i iiiju': i!ii'"iij!i, t'liv oni hut mi inlid.'i" h-

in

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tv.l V O'l r ti i first

ho

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i:ti"l. "Atn I now dxiiiJ nn 1 lno '.ii'", in :nv father, to set; nu- expire ? a. 1u' s iii imon! 011 p.i; me the 1'iitof nr." datijei ? W h ! oli w li '. yon lii'i i ivi I nn:? Why did m tin I ir.v phy.-ii inn why did 1 r ;-snr! me that I should rejoin ? W ir,

'hat !.'- voice failed; his hp piivereil: hiitiuo filtered; ho swiM.ncd; one nsji.

hi

.iii'i lie was 'June! He it said lo cerv one never deceive n l'",,iw crealttrc, sinking under the inroadoft!; 1 1- 'vitii ihel'nl.-e h-pe.-Jthat liis si' li

ne i is ti it tiu'i death. ! ilecrp'i ui can t-e. r e u pi ra'ei 11s. I.et pli sieians, let pa

rents, I': l'rii ;i !.-, seri'i.islv i nocr on th

v et! i.'u:: o'ii ated use, nti l 110 1 onirnetil

nee 1 00 :;:! !ed. Tl; tender nuireicti ol'ti v."iei.ci ..re cruel.

An Act supplemental to an act entitled "an

act to provide for selling th Michigan road lands, to open that part of the Michigan road bi-twecn Logan-port and Lake Michigan and for oilier purpooe''appinvod Feb

ruary J, li.'l:.', contains tho following sec

tion :

''Si ci io 4. That the north cat quarter

and the north ea-t fraction of ea'h section

shall be sold for cash only, until the full

mount due to the Slate treasury from the .Mi

chigan road fund,l tully paid."

Having been noticed by t.h State treasurer that the debt due the stale is lully paid, from

and aftet the f.rt day of September iient On:

N. 1". ipiarti rs and tr o tions will he subject

to entry for Michigan road scrip as other lai.ds WM. POLKF, C. M. Ii. Chippeway, July i!f., 18't:i.

The Editors of newspapers within the State of Indiana will give the above three iieeitiuii

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missioner for payment.

August '.), ls:t;, ?3t. iwnci:.

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M. the public, generally that he has erected

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on in all its various branches, Engine making,

E (.:;. X-i and S S3I(.

Plongh-stiear, axes c. will also be made and

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s rve and receive a portion of puldie. patron

at. Xlmvf Pnn, Anj. 5th 1333 . ii'2 'Jt.

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Hartford, Connecticut, June 1, 1S.T1. '21

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sketches of events, of interest, which bap-

peued during the early settlement and

frontier wars of this western country. The

matter for these sketches will be drawn

from authentic source.

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tern peculiarities seeuerj, cbaractei,

hisforv, and customs.

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German Eye-Water. THOSE troubled with weak, sore or infla

med eyes, will laid an invaluable remedy in the GEtt.MAN EYE WATEit. This preparation i. superior to any now in use. The inot

iiggrav: ' d ca.es uf inflamed t 11, are reliev

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Eye Water. The studious and weakly are particularly requested to cive this collyrium

atrial, iu which they will fnd au effectual remedy. Price 25 cents per bottln.

DTI. PIERSON'S "Wflcli Tincture. fok the critn op

Rheumatism, both Chronic and Inflamma-

tauten, in all hi ir tifrt:ut fnnsy Stijpiesttif ihr Joints, J'umbriesf, Sprain, Jir. fOR. this most distressing of all disensrt, 1 - uow olfer to the pntilio h certuin and per

manent remedy. 1 would not, however, be understood to .ay, thut ail who have it will or niay be cured when the constitution is brnken down, the vital functions impaired, the

lointt itisluriitej or rendi rt d nietionle.-1, the

cords shrunk u; and the muscle perished.

these cases generally may be considered a desperate, and can rarely be cured, though they may be greatly relieved by a persevering use of ttis Tincture. It is not to be nipposed that casei of many years standing can be cured at isnce, where the habit has become assiiniilatcd to the nn ture of the complaint for in such ca 1 the whole babit of body and quality of th blood miut be changed, and this must tie th work of tiui. Price, $1 per boitls.

OT The aliOTe Modicinp? arc circ-

ftilly prepared hy H. II. Reynold", of

liatavm, ,V . and none i? genuine, unless lie oimde printed wrapper ii si pried by liim in hit own liartd writing. tinFir sale bj EZRA FERRIS.

E 1. JOM.Y, " f WAS uow in recdiiius n large and convclinietit Waro House, fitted for receiving and forwurdiug ilcrsbaudiie und Country Produce. Merchant residing in the interior of tl,State who have their roods landed at this place, may depend upon having the tnost prompt attention paid to forwarding them should they be consigned to his care. Shippers who have produce can be nrrornmodated wiih storage and have their property forwarded to any market they may direct, Ilis Ware House is at tho Fouth end nf Mr. S. Ludlow's row of three story brick buildings 011 Short street, fronting the river, and is entirely above high water mark. Me will also sell for a moderate commission any property that may be sent to hiin, and bis charge for

storage and forwarding will be so reguhited, at to meet reciprocally, the interests of ull tho parties concerned.

His Pork House will be completed in a few weeks, when he will be able to acconnundat those who wish to pack pork. Poik barrels

lard kegs and salt, will be furnished at cash

market prices. Lawroiiceburgh, August 2.1 24 .It.

Br. KZII.L FERRIS, TT IT AS removed his drug Store to" the birck

M mbuilding ou the corner of Hiuh and Short Street lately occupied by Mr. William It. Barker, where Hie has on hand, and cipects shortly tc receive general supply of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oil, con"ititiir of almost csery article in demand iu the Country. He has just received from the manufacturer a full supply wfLamott'i Couch drops, for the

eure of colds, coughs, consumptions, weakness in the breast, bleedinjat the Luns, ic. Also

DR. THOMAS WIIITl's Vegetable Tooth aclieKrop. The only specific ever offered to the public from which a permanent and radical cure niav

be obtained of that disagreeable pain the towthach, with all its attending evils; such as frac

turing th jaw in extracting of the teeth

which often proves more painful than the

toothacb itself; and cold p.iiig from the decayed teeth to the jaw, thence to the bead,

producing a rheumatic affection, with many

other unpleasant effcts; such as a disagreeable

breath, had taste in the month, Ac. Ac.

all of which arc produced from foul or decay

ed teeth. I am happy to have it in my power to offer to the world a remedy, that will

not only remove the pain nine times out of

ten, if properly applied, but preerve the

teeth from further decay, and arrest the dis

ee in such as are decaying and have not commenced achiup, restoring them to health

anil usefulness. All of which will b disposed f on moderate terms for cash.

ftissolution ori'arttterItip. rpnilE rslKT.XF.nSIUPherctorore exi-ti --EL between the Subscribers in a mercanti it house in this plnce, under the Jnn of .TOIL and "WEST, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All those indebted to tho late firm are requested to make payment t ENOCH p. JOHN', who alone is authorised to receive and receipt for the same. ENOCH I). JOHN will alio meet and pay all the d ht of said firm. ENOCH D. JOHN". CALEU R. WEST. Lawrcreebnrjh 20th Aug. 1S33. Owinsr to the ill health of my esteemed friend Mr. C. R. WEST. I have consented thoucli reluctantly to his withdrawal from rny coucern . Mr. WEST visits immediately thu Eastern cities and I have availed myself 01" hi offer to select nnd purchase for uie, my fall and winter HOODS. I therefore enn with confidence advise my friends nnd customers that I hall in a few wrcks have my stock of t.'OODS replenished with fresh and seasonable selcet tors. I shnll continue nt my old stand, to upply my customers. Their accounts will be continued and closed in tho same manner though no change hud taken place in thoconcern. ENOCH P. JOHN.

Lawrenerbiirgh, 20th Aug. 1S33. 21 NEW 001.S. G. W. BRASHER, MAS just received, nnd is now ofTerincr, in addition to former stock a large anil cencral assortment of dry floods, Groceries,

Queens wnre, Hard ware, Cutlery, Hats, Shoes, Towder, Lend, Shot, Castins, Nail

Iron, &c All of which will be sold unusually low for cash, or country produce.

N. It. All those in arrears for GOOP? told

in the years 1 8.10, VII '.13; either by NOTE or ot herwi.e, will make immediate payment or I hnll be compelled to collect by LAW, nt

further indulgence cannot be riven.

Lawrenceburgh, Aug. 22, 1833. 2 ! .11 f.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

BY virtue of a writ of execution to mir directed from the Clerk's oifice of tho

Dearborn Circuit Court, I will expoc to public tale nt the Court House door in Lawrence

burgh, on Saturday the 14th day of September

nest, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M.

and 4 o'clock P.M. First the rents and proiTitsfor the term of seven years, and if no bidder, then the fee simple, of a certain LOT or

TRACT of LANP, known as 25 acres ofland, situate in North West Quarter of Section 2", Town 4 Range 8 West, in the Townhin oT Union in the County of Pcarborn, near llnrtford, in tho possession of one Wm. SMITH, upon which piece of ground is about 2 acres of sfandine corn, which will be sold with tho land, all taken as the propertv of WILLIAM SMITH, at the suit of one AMAZTAH PAILEY. J WILLIAM PILS.

( Sherill V. c. 21st Aug. 1833. 21 3t

ti.UV io'.vii:i..

A MOS LAN E, Attorney and counsellor nt iVlhiiw, wil', in future, give his vudividtd attention, to hit jirnfi ssinn, may be consulted at

liis ollice, on high street, near the clerk's of

lice, at all limes, except when nt t ourt will

attend the Circuit, Probate, and Commissioner's Courts. 111 the County of hearborn. Tho Cir-

nit Courts, in Franklin, Switzerland Ripley

and Decatur comities. The Supreme and

District Court s at I ndiannpolis . And will at

tend to business of Importance, either civil or criminal in an v other courts in this, or adjoin

ing States. He trusts that his long and suc

cessful practice, will insure him, bis former

liberal portion ot professional hOMin when the onblie shiill he assured that nil business

eri 1 rusted to his charge, shall receive hi-prouipt attention, and best elforts, to bring it to a

seeeilv alio succcssiui Close.

AM OS LANE. Lnwrenovhnrgh, June 13th, liji?.

(!ctit:!iCi:tots AotiCe. TTOTICE is hereby given that the under 1M signed have taken out letters of Adminis

tration, from the Clerks office of the probate

court ot Dearborn county, on the estate ot

SAM I EL S. SCOTT, late of said countv. de

ceased. All persons indebted to said estate

are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned : and all persons having claims on s:iid esti-te will present them properly nu-

tneiuiealed witliin one year for pay incut. I he said e.-tiitc is believed to be insolvent.

! AW

J-Jr MAJOR, Attornies and Counsellors nt aw, have entered into partnership, nnd will practice iuihe third Judicial Circuit of Indiana, particularly in the counties of Dearborn Franklin, Ripley and Switzerland; Also in the Supreme Court at Indianapolis. Office on Short street immediately opposite Mr. Ludlow's large brick building; vhcre D S. Major will at all times be found, unless, absent on business, ready to attend to any professional services that may be required. He will also attend to the settlement of estates before the

Probate Court ; and of claims before the Commissioners Court of Dearborn county. Persons wishing Deeds, Mortgages, Power of Attorney, or conveyances of liny kiud, can have them drawn in a legal and unexceptionable form, by calling at their office.

All business confided to Caswell &. Major will receive the united and strict attention of

both. Lawrenceburgh, Oct. 12,1 832. 3E-lyr

NOTICE. EE prsins indebted to William T!rownr or to the firm of William and Ellis Brown,

either by note or book account now due, are requested to make immediate payment, as no longer indulgence can he eiven. WM. ot ELLIS FROWN. Aueust 23--54--3L

CENTS in cash paid for good clean Flax Feed by J. II. LANE A. Co.

Paper For Sale.

of

"'TS'KrE have on hand a few reams

royal nriutiug paper No. 4, which

suner-

will sell low.

SAMUEL HOWARD. ) , JOHN II. O'NEAL. ( '

Riin;-Sun, July 'Jlh Is.'KL-

SMITFT A MAJOR, r-tatesman Olhcs..

-Us

LAWXOTlt'E?:

rEnilF, subscriber having quit public bui--11 11 ess he will practice law in the Si. oreme court, Circuit court, nnd other ilil oior

cpurls, s f;ir us Lis services may be (ou d lie-1 cessury, by bis friends. Having a pret t; extensive acquaintance, through the l.Vited States he will attend to the collection ofel 1111 s ti,or from, any part of the Union, which 1111 y be placed in his hands. Ally Law busines pit int : the bauds of John Test, Jim. residing n

DeeiiturCiuiitv,will receive the united 1 tie -

tion ul hotii. lie will be found at bis 10 i

iieiioeiu ijiiwrcuci uurnh wlien notoutol t vn

upon business. JOHN TEST January, 12th, 1 S3. 4 1-1 vr.

August If., 1S3S.

Administrator's IVotice. NOTICE is hereby given, that on the 3d inst. I obtained from the Clerk of the Probate Court of Dearborn County letters of Administration of the estate of Eli Green, deceased. All persons indebted tosnid estata are required to mnko immediate payment; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement, the estate is solvent. N. R The personal property of said estate consisting of GRowrxo roTt. and rnrrr. Horses, CatUe, JSoss fc Sheep, FARMING UTENSILS,

Including a WACflON AND WHEAT FA V, not'SEHOLD AND KITCIIK.N FURMTTJltr. Arc. &c.

Will be sold at public auction nt the late res-.

idence of the deceased, on Friday the 30th in

stant. Nine months credit will be civon.

JESSE L. IIOLMAN. Angnit 7th, 1833. 22.-3 ins.

Male of Town Lots.

TgrjUHLU- notice is heiehy given th,t the Probate fr court of Dearborn county, at the August session,

I 833, appointed the undersigned, commissioner for

the sale ot the fullowe rral estate, to-v.it: In lots,

No. 177 and 17,m Hie town of LBwreiirehorgh, nnd

In lot No. 3, in what is commonly calico INew l,aw

louctluirgh , and that I shall proceed to offer the same

by public out-cry, m Lawrcm ebnrgh, on the Itli Sat

urday in SeptiMiiiier urn, 011 me louowing conumoiiB, to-wit: one filth part o'' ihe purchase money in hand on the ilsy of sale, one filth in thrfe, one fifth in si,

one fifth in tune, and the resnlim in v.vclva monthi., from tlio iliy of sale, the Hefered payments to he well scciir.-d ; Ibis property is sold as the property of Solomon Ibives, der'd . for the payment of just debts, and thu lilies deeintd indisputable. D. S. MAJOR, CoinV. August 1 5, mi: -13.-31.

FIRST rato OX cart for sale, bv

TOESr.Y A. DENW

August 23-243t. THK KTATUSJJAX Ispvhb'shtd tvery Friday, at the cornet of Jlik and Short Strait, TERMS. TWO DOLLARS n.,d FIFTY CENTS, per vear, payable within the year, hut mav be clisrharenl bv the piivmentof TWO DOLLARS in advance: THREE DOLLARS if payment he delayed until the expiration of the year. These who rerrive their papers by private pnct must pny the postage, or il ill be added to thcii subscription. Nn pnprr will be discontinued until all arrearage are pn,l i unless at the option of the Editors) ; and a

fVdure to notify a tiiscont'iMuanee at the end of th time. sulscrrbed, will be considered anew cngagment. Letters to th Editor innst be pof t paid. Advertisement inserted at the osmvt rare.

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