Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 26, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 11 September 1833 — Page 4
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Tour Patrick La J lived tlic chief part of his i life J la a cabin of mud, wit!. Lis pig nnd hfs wife; Ail ate their potatoes together; and fine, It was all that in toumuii they sou0Kt to proeuro. io learning had Patrick, so each holiday, After M.iss, lie did nothing but idle nn 1 play; Or, joining in mi-i hh.:', if whiskey were in, At once with Lis neighbors to fight he'd bo;.in. II.' children, in rags aud in dirt ho scarce h ie w : Where they chojo; they might go wh.at
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' - An Ordinance rig-nlating Kisintr-Fau .Market i " llou-l'. urlJ- ' TTHnni:A: the citizens -.f Ei-iug-Sun. I V V t av th.un.ht it cNii-l.ti.t to have a
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Markt t-llou-o, ami do think that it will he ad vni.tngccui to the adjacent country and hi .lily bent licial to said tow n : Then-tore, w e the i'l csident and 'J"ru-t ih-s of I! ising-Sua Cotoration, aether, lor tho bench!, both of tin; cn.ntry ami town, do hereby pa.-s tl.e followi it r Orilinanri' : Hoping tiiat the citizens !' Rising-Sun w ill n-e every lnoiorable means to induce tin: ruiaury people to comply with it and have a plentiful market. Si. iion I. P. it ordained hy the President and 1"; 'arc. "f Tru-tci - ct' It is ing- Sun ( 'or inn a- ; lion. That, thi re shall bo three mntket dai '
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Saturday
, , . ... . , -ililill UIIH.I IL Villi ' tliil ; I O I :i, m: U;i luc-dav, Ihursdav, , , .. . . . , 1 J ' - 1 wav , to instil uitotheiii.ii,:
r : t 1 I r .-c rap .!) -tl- mam nt stain iuerea-iiiL; li-t oi -has fully 'c-tuhli-1
rona -zu a lut us c! i: !iii --. It coii'.ains eiht. clo?
vo pn'e-, in each nuin! cr, on w i ill new and hi ant is'isl ty, i; :
to city jiih-iTni' i'- cverv
warded to
mail-. The in'rn'tii.oi of the f:or:si) T i-h it reailcr. at a cheap ra'e and care-ih'i in; aii.u-enielit
h.'C tia.i new reaciieii n yrriiic.', and from the lar.-e ;uid nb-Li ihc I f which it can hoa-t . ied its claim to puhhc pat-
v, i:sTi:iiN i.i 1 1 " - i'-1'' i 'iau'ijisiats 7d Irros An 1 Vin-,n ;;a'..-ite of .Mtia- ic Science. j'li'.vi't.cTi s n- " ;: Tiuiai voi.t.Ml-:, to i:i: i:r.ALC; i:o
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On the exi'iration of the present volume, the
J Cii!t-ini::iti .Mirror will pa into tin; hauos ! ol 'i'h .in:'J 1 1. " crv ami William 1. (hilla-
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: ;uiu is deli vi 1 1 tl ' ' .. . 1.,1 r.T- ! nadir the iirai t hn-vc anil t. all, i-her.
cl.c.i 1c i.r c n lic ,t ' - I'iir..o-e to enlarge u
1 roval i-i.e, :n:;i to i"i!)!i-h it weekly, it will
t lit-V IMcajiM, tliov 1111 JTl.l Co;
IS"o other concern had poor Patrick be
;ti,e.
Si.c. :!. That, there thrill he chosen annually, a t'lirk of the market, removable at any time for neglect of duly or mii-conduct, aud who shall be sworn to the lailhl'ul perlormance el his ilutv, wh.icli fhail be, to iiperiiitcm! the
And so he got Ma-sand a Priest when he died, ! Maiket, to cau-e tl.o Jl a: ket-! leu-e to he
Kepi clean ami in proper oi ler, 10 iieei..e upon the iprihty of i 1. i-1011-, and the correctness
ht and iiica-urej; for which scricc-,
compi n-at ion as tuc
ricaci - i. oil' eei in rea - iiiii iiie ain! in-f.
Y.y poverty, vice, and iterance chained ; Sl.,.. :l 'ni-.t, the d ri: -tees s . so"- as cotiVl.en sonic good Christian pcojile, who think ' enient, hail provide ei,r,c t v.ei.d l-, scale,
for the poor, Now opened a i'liEK School
clc i to furaa tan t of i it
w liil.-l ill me
;', in a p.h a?inir ? of euth, and a-
waken in the bo-oni of a.;e. l'ia-e iu aluauie
trail-of mora lit v, winch alone can securt
!ia ppiue - or e
For Curing Cough?) Cold?, ,'hlh.mas am Cunsitmption.
TJTTAS now in ri adme-? a j,-rgo'and crn,e-l-.jii.ient Ware Ihoi-e, f.tted recc:v' aad forwarding Mere'-juuuc and C'ouin'y . 'r.- . e;ce. Merchants residing in the interior of the S:atev.ho Lave their .?ood- 1 mdcl at V- i? lace, may (b-pr-tid i:p.ou l.a :: . the l.e '
TlIllF. Drops inimediately remove diiaeiil-. pre;:.; t altctdi ,o. p
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In !.; ttnt. irn n,mr Vatrir lr. no. I I'.nc tci.l : ol Weights ami liiea-ure:
, ! he sh 1 1 1 reeei e fee
l cm .mica, , j
and luca-uii , hich sliaii be put la
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just t lose to hi;
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This was just what he wanted; and gladly he Edit
Ilia children for learning: and cheerful tl.cv v.cnt; Aud m.iile such improvement, that in a short tpace, There were no better readers that lived in the place. One book 'twas their custom to fret off bv heart, 'Twa'i tl.e Testament called, in which Christ tioth i iiipti rt The way of salvation, to lead us to heaven ; And in this good book all the lessons were given.
f any ) erson or , r .n sliall, is. i eloi'e the hour of 1 ;,l o"or huy anv niarkt table pro-
ma a
Sj.hi re ; in short, i com.'e-ed oi all k
"i"ri.im crave to ;
And mu-t
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r eemlort in th s nil is its name iinheati itidi of lit-rarv in -r;
:ay, from live ly to -i ve
unary , it. is ii iits
prove palatal'!
a ioke , smile a t a r nil ; laui at. a sroo-l tory, or feel seriou- over a well inculcated ru'iral. Al an v vaiuahle coirepoiideiits liavu been sreureil, whose productions will from time to time t n rich it1-columns; and not hi tic; 'hail be wiinfai; on the part of the pnhli-her to render the .'era) Dook worthy of the suprt.rt of a liberal and cn!ihlcaed pu'. 'ie.
hen hound, the Scrap i' k will end of the jcar, form a neat v.d. of I '.l '1 HUMS. To eitv sa'w-id.rs th
to
roor Patrick observed, as he heard thcra repeat,
3 of the book were exceedingly
Th
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sweet As pooa as he listened, the charm was so ;ieat, lie could hi .iv it with pleasure, betii eadv au.l iate. ''Look to (.'iuisi as vour .Savior," it ce.nsi lic.l ; tin nih ; J'e attempted, and senn i'ie Lien coiiscqucnec knew - i - ...
jt or iiis neaii ;::a: was L.ic l with
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ic.ii.o hi tan wnvs ol ti."
llls"IOtSOS IK) lllOiC.
The effort was so great, he v as S' ae elv t'
e tame :
I'o r I'atiick as-!,aug.-d f.oni a wt.lf u a Iamb; a luenhle, so gentle, s.i h.u .nh .-s a.,d mh.!, iTe si emedi lo li:s iiei.hht'rs ju.-t hkc lo a el, h i. His wife an ! his children were now ad Ids ,-nr, And j. -n tiid the fruits of his ie.hi-tiT suaiv; '1 i.i the b-.nS h id been inindct!, they ncv .r v.c.o xm So hap; 'ny, onicily, wc'.I-k-.I, a,..! eh au. Thus the l ook bioa0'.it salvati ni, .mil taught him lo look To J t-iiis, its subject. hoc rn,c (".Us the book; And all v. ho rc.irtl it will ceitaii.lv be.
im i air.e.c, n::i.:o l-tut,aii.l r.annv as lie.
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S. -. I. That on said Market
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1 si oils a t a n pi a ci; 1 1 ii i u t u u oiMiiius oi linj corporation, except at the Market-House, he, ' die or they, so offending, shall lorfeit and pay
two dollars tor every such offence. See. 4. That, if iinv nerson nr tier-nris cbal!
on said ilays, purthrtse marketable provisions, or articles for the purpose of im i n pt: 1 i :' i n and re-selling at an advanced price, he, she or they shall forleit and pay lor every such offence, the sum of three dollars: Provided, that the restrictions herein made shall not extend to such articles as are commonly sold by the Cu t., or by the barrel, or butter by the fn kin. Sec. ,r. That, four of the stalls (viz.- Xos. 1, 7 and shall be annually rented to the highest bidder: Provided, no stall shall be rented for a less sum than three dollars; aud Xos. J, ." and (!, sha II be reserved for the u-c of couutrv- customers. The Clerk of the
.Market shall rent eaidi of those stalls, to those who have beef, mutton, veal, venison or pork, at ldi cents, each morning; but where they are not a ppropi iatcd to such uses, they shall have the use of them gratuitously to sell vegetables, t c. Si c. t. That, all penalties incurred under
I no provisions ot tins ordnance, may be recovered before the corporation justice, on complaint of any individual. Si c. P. This Ordinance to lake effect from ami after Thursday, the loth of the present month. Py order of the Conrd of Trustees of Rising Sun Corporation. M A1ICTS P. LYKTXS,rrcs't. LF. V,OY W. LYX.V, Clerk.
will be delivered regularly every vvei k at 1 d dlar per annum, puvnbie-i i;ui;.!h- in ndvni.eo. Siib-eribers residing out. of ti e el:, will bo reepiired to pay one j ear's sub-c ipiicti in advance.
aper to a super-
pi intcd with entirely new materials, and on t .- i . l . l :
i oa-'cr ol a in an' i.ui, nue, ::iij uuu.i: ui cput'iitv. 'i'iie iinr.ual -iibscriptioti piieo will be j Two H'dhir-and I'lfty-cent-, p:'- able in ad-
;..ivanee; aniltiicpapcriiiit-enlargi.il lorm will
he hut a fraction small: r tnan the present si.e to i of the Xew-Vork .Mirror, 'i he fir-t immbtr .i . . - i . i .... ri-i . . . 1
will lie issued in r-eptemeer ni i. i no puu- . Ushers have seeurt d as n-.-i'-talits in the Oiigii lia! In'- ertmeut of the Mirror, Mrs. Julia h. I liiimont, of Vcvay, and John 11. Dillon, of this I eitv. Tilt v will also have ocea-ioiial contri-
who relish ! i(!,;i.)s froinOtwav Cutrv and llarvev 1). T,it-
r-: and from a number of otht r , ladies
nd u'r"H'i n, wlio-e j.roilne!i:m have In reifore civen iliteri-st to t'ue pages of the Mir-
to t.'o-e oi various ea-tern aim wes-
:.iiie:ih. The character of the pa-
b.- somewhat modified : the new- U a;ei will be in' l uiiaced, however, will her additional. I'.viry elbrt will ! v the eond.iii tor-, to make the Mir--. rn as po-sible in its character. Its ; w : i ! t ompi i -i idXAl, TAId-;s. The pre-eminent
ty ot iireatiuiig, lightness or stricture aeiosthe bn.'ast, obstructions and ulcers upon the Lung-, pain in the side or chest, and spitting of blood. Price, $ 1 per bottle. Ilill bottles, 50 cents.
at t:
v.-.
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ror. an;
i tern per , per wi'.i i tare- w! ; be altbo ina.h : rer a- -e. cent' nl i 1 . OU1
Gopinrn Eve-Water. TIIOSK troubled with weak, sore or inflamed eve-, will find an invaluable remedy in the C HUMAN KYK W ATE it. This preparation i" superior to any now in uce. The most
aggravated cast s ot miiamed ev es, are reliev
ed and cured, by a few applications of thi
live Water. The studious and weakly are particularly requested to rive this collyrium a trial, in which they will find an effectual remedy. Price 2ii cents per bottle.
should till:
Shipper
Pe ret:
who Lave
! to Co
ied to hi produce
dated w iiii
.r ace ain:
t.
ti.eir
Wi'Ieli Tliii'liire. rou tuf. rem: of Rheumatism, both Chronic and Inlammamat'iii, in all '-.heir di if rntf fornix, StijJncssoJ'lhc Joint?. .Xun Jjitcss, Sprain?, ex'.
"plOlt this most tlistressing of all disca r, I
forwarded to any n arUet l;o y may ('ir-. . ' . His Ware House is at the South eml o: 'ir. S. Ludlow's row of three t(t ry liriek Imil.line:s on Short street, fronting the river, and is entin ly above high water mark. Me will also sell for u moderate commis-ion anv prope.-ty thiit may be sent to bun, anil bis charges for storage and forwarding will be so regtilati d. a-j to meet reciprocally, the inteie-ts of nil the par!ie concerned. His Pork House will be completed in a few, week-', when he will be able to aceonni"..-! a e
tno-e who wi-o to p:o 1C pork. 1 oi .i barrel-, lard kegs :.i,d salt, will bo furiii-hed at ca-li market pi i'-es. Lawrenceburgh, August lJd-ll -Ht.
now offer to the public a certain and pi r- 1 to receive and r-ceipt for th
.'I T. l-'J-t Si Ii." hert -tofore i.'. -tin .;
.S.'.'ivei Uicrs in a n.ei w lie
Ii en -e in this place, under the Jir:it of JOli V ami ES'l", Las been this da dir-ulv d by mutual cotisei t. All th' ;e iiul"! ted. to th; late rniM are r:H, nested to make pav inciit to !:;;OCH JOHN, who alone in auihori-i d
-ihc' i:
-jA. between the
sa me.-
A gents who
d'T
wi
inanent remedy. 1 would not, howrv i r. be
understood to sav. that all who have it will or
talent of Mrs. I'umont for this suecies of "';,y BR clrctl " tien tlic constitution is nro-
:2dd
mrt ho-i-e in the owe-t bidder by
Fiora the Cincinnati llaily (Jazctte.
I likt- t i y
Ff'IIE undersigned commissioner of the Mi
-ii cbig-in .lead wi;l on '1 bur-day the
day of Align-1 next at the c town of .Madison, let to the
putilio out ry, such improvements as he maythink proper on such miles from ! to la from .Madison, inclusive; being chiefly lurnpiking on such miles and at such places as were ditched hi t year on out; side. And on Salurdav iheiMthof August at the town of Marion, Kipley county, near l!ig Crabatn, for Id miles, from Hi to On inehr ive. The work to be thine
TIIIC;S TdlAT I I.llii: AM) DISLIKE, i in the same manner, and the contractors to
' ciin.e lllli'.-l- I" ci .,: i.-.ili.ins ..c ..t ..
..... ......... . . . ......... .... .i.iin.ii.i (is .ii. contracts entered into at letting public contracts
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Uli t.lC i ; (ip.p.n'i! mo- ilir, lb;: IP. i;..M: i'.
in t-
nii r,. v ben )u; ou i s ; i';. ;.r ni tint; time if In ( (ii.-tl:,irg,i'. tin; idil ?) ;i jiart bwar.!d li'p.
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til tin; 1 few c;t
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. e'rc'i'or 'i'ti!iivn ii n ; lii. licht-r. and us- ; that lio h is nut pot 'alhor ba'J,'. i.'itt wiii
tilt in
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e-o wi. i- !,y, rc.ispclaMo rtnd ind.t p.s i:i iti ii! poaop a't 1 iiuii'.:r: tl:e t:ei,.i' r:s t.i' Idc iivp i'!c.;, ainl innkc tiio.-c iii'cstiiil
f tl.slikp
P.IUStllHPP--. ;';n tr;Mii;df -!i tie : l,.:.ld. bo!, weh yivi ii tn.'.o, sal If I ( hi .- iilid .-,! f like lo son
! tli.in .' 'hat
S'.iie'' int
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(:t
tlmt nrr i" nf)oil
Weil Ildi
n- a Utile I . !,:.p! r';1 111 1 I tl.f .Ml'
can, in ;i '
iluuumi.s cl' the.-'
in May and June last, as per advertisement dated Chippcway, April .1th, Is;!;). Should the funds nt the di-posal of the com-mi-sioner not then be exhausted, he will enter ii to such private contracts as ho may deem beneficial on Ins examination of the road oil his riHurn from Madison to lake Michigan, immediately after the public sales. M M. POLIvE, CWi-. Chippcway, July 2 2, lsa.'t. P. S. As the further time of nine month.
i given by the lat Ceneral Assembly to contractors to complete t lit ir contracts expires on the last da oi Angu.-t, he will also examine . and reei ivc such mill s as are completed and
issue the sen:) due to sne.li contractors as have completed tm ir contracts. The Commissioner colil'.t'.elilly hopes and expects thai alter the libtr-il indulgence extend- I 1 o contractors 1 i-t year by the Ccnera! .' d.ly none will f lil in having their cor.!. . completed, as
it; good impi rioc-iy reipiires thai no
lurlner indulgence ee given conseain .nil v
none need be calculated upon. V. P.
ro.-nr.-' end forward pa v-
nienl for live suh-et ibt r-, -ha ii reeei i e t: e i!h copy gratis for year, and a discount of HI percent, for a larger number. All subscriptions, ami cornmunieations, (post paid,) addresed to the proprietor No. Mi Vine Street, between Second and Third, Philadelphia, will be punctually attended to. JOHN C. BAUC.Ell. July 27, l?r;.l.o-. j, Worliisaji; .Ticiia Advocate. The woi:kin.; man's aovocatk published in the eitv ol New Yolk, is one i.flhe largest and cheapest weekly newspaper in the I nited Slates. The object of the "Working Man's Advocat", as its title impotts, is to protect the rights and promote the int crests of the Vt (irking Men. IJv working men are meant all those who are
engaged in occupations calculated to contribate to the sustenance, health, instruction, i aud rational amusement of their fellow cifi- ',
I
The Advocate embraces in its details the proceedings of the working men of Europe and America, a Price Current and Hank Note Table, as i II as other foreign and domestic intelligence. Its general object is Human Im
provement, tin "oj.tr-.Hed bv ; olitical orreli-j
gious set ' 'ir..: -. ad v.mt'f. Post Master: p. retpir-sled to aid. a - :p P;i pei s gi vi . . th is if ' tion.s within '!;. :e moot be eiitith-d to tin i xeha for one year. Those now exchange are reepi vcrtisumeiit ii'they v. i
(.;i:oit(;i: 11. i; ans, Publisher, ti 'Pliames Street. New York June 1, IS.'!.0.. SA Sb t'. Li-V,j 6 t'j -1 FIov.'crs oi' .Polite Lileruture. Devoted to Original aud Selected, 'bale;, l.egends, lls-avs, Travelling and Historical Sketches, American P.iogrupl.y, General Miscellany and Poetry. l.Mni.l.I 131U I MONTHLY WIP'T A riKt K OF
payable in
.specif;
willing, are acknowledged. East and) Yfi . The specimens of .Mr. Dillon's powers in this way, are creditable not only to himself, but also to the rising literature of the West . Other pens, that are favorably known, will al"o contribute to this department of the Mirror; and we do not hesitate to promise, and we presume the public will not hesitate to believe, that it will occasionally contain gems of rare excellence. II. b tPliXAl. ESSAYS. The prolix and the ab-trusc will be kept aloof Irom this department, tor which we shall endeavor to procure the familiar and interesting. III. EAHlA" TIMES IN THE WEST. Cnt'er (hi brad will be presented occasional sketches ot' events of interest, wbieh happened during the early settlement and frontier war- of this western country. The matter for these sketches will be drawn from authentic sources. IV. 15IUEF ORIGINAL SKETCHES. These will be mainly illustrative of western peculiarities scenery, character, hi-'orv, and cu-toms. V. ORIGINAL POET11Y. The names of Otway Curry, Harvey 1. Little, arid John 1!. Dillon, amongst others, are a sufficient guaranty that this department of the .Mirror will be respectably filled.
VI. IN ADDITION, tl.e paper will contain Literary Notices brief transcripts of interesting Foreign n:id Domestic New0
comments on
I). Jt-liN will also unit antl pav al: th. hi Pt,
of said hum. EMK'lf D. JOHN. CALEii it . 1T. I.-iwrcrceburgh 2l;(h Aug. lc'13.
Ken ilown, the vital functions impairti!, tlie joints dislocated or rendered tuotionlcsr, the
cords shrunk up and the niu.-cles peri.-hed, j Owing to the ill heal I h of my c tot n:-d iVir r.f these eases generally may bo considered as I oir. ('. it. Vv'i'ST. I have con -en! : d thou. I desperate, and can rarely be cured, though j reluctantly lo I i withdrawal from my con they may be greatly relieved by a per-'ev i r- j eerri . 3lr. FdS 'i' vi-ils imt. cdiatcly th ing Use of tl'is Tincture . It is not to be sup- j Eastern cities ;,p, j have avti' ai myself o'' hi posed that cases of many years standing can ' offer to sclcc' and purchase p-ij- kic, inye! . be cured at once, where the habit has become! trialce COOOS. I therefoio cat. with cut. assimulated to the nature of the complaint j Jideiicu dvi--e my friend' aud cm-tcui' r- th it for in such cases the whole habit of body and! -ball in a few weeks Inv" my stock ..; GOOpquality of the blood must be changed," and ';' b-iii. hn! with fn-h and sen'oimlde m !- this must be the work of time. Price, I per i Go's. I shall continue at my oh! staii.'. i bottle. I supply my customers. Their aeeoe.nts m i f r1 1 T be' contii.U'-d and elo.-ed in Die s:i:ce m :'!.' fcr ine above Alcdicincs arc. enre- . , , . , , . . ,, r..n i ... rr it t, n. -f I "ochan-el.au taK.n . lac. in H
mil) i.icji.ux'u U) n. ji. jvfvii..uJ-.oi i t.OMC1 nu I'Noril D.JO
Ealtivia, IS. l . and none is rxciiuitic. ttiilcs he otisiJe printed wrapper is tinned !v hi tii in his own hand writing;, unFor sale by EZRA FKIUUS.
"p" W AS removed his drug Stnrf to the birck ii tibuilding on the corner of High and Short
Street lately occupied by Mr. William It. Par
Lawrcncrburgh, 'Jdlh Aug. Kvl.'!. 1
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g. w. 'nnASin
AS just received, and is no
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xi L. addition to former sleek a 1;
..i'i ; - ::L 1 nri.t: tner',1s from this date, w ill age with the A nvoo.vri: papers with which we o-ted to publish the atlb t o continue.
ii'. ring, in
i large ami gi-.i-
cral assort :nent of dry Coo'D, ( ; roceri. Qticc-Ui ware. Hard ware, Cuthiy, llr:t, Shoes, Powder, Dead, Shut, Ca-ting, ?'ai', Iron, A.c. Ail of which will bo sold ut;u-ua!!v
ker, where he has on hand, and expects short- low for cash, or country produce.
ly to receive a general supply of Drugs, Med-I X. P. All thosit in arrears forCOOlW
ieines, Paints, and Oil, consisting ot' a. most I in the years l.S-'iO, '.'!! 'dC ; elt her v N ) I'll or
make i inun dia le payment nr I idled to collect bv'i.A',.", a;
every article in demand in the Country. j otherwise, wi! He has just received from the manufacturer j shall be com
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ij'tsiC hr (of i i'hio-i uru
or5 an Engra ingc litcti II rl y.
runTJsin-:T kvi.'.iv uTicat satprdav,
rnrr::!! ;:v AN ASSOCIATION OF dENTLEMEN
VOLUME lll.i
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v tcnaii mat is ucsttii-
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ovia! ni nail :.iid ;tt. limm-. hammer ami
in water.
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Vn Act supplemental to an act entitled "an act to provide for selling the .Michigan road lauds, to open that part of the Michigan road bt tweeii Logansport and Pake Michigan and for other purposes, "apoioved February r2, Is.'b-', contains the following seclion : "Skction- A. That the north east quarter and the mirth east fraction nf i':w.li cli.m
I like tost c-Miiiiitin connlctiatn rs- dIcii-: shall be sold for mJ. m l, ,,i;i .n.w
.sol money : mount tlue to tlic Slate treasury from the Mi
chigan road fund, is fully paid." Having been notified bv the State treasurer that the debt due the state is fully paid, from and alter the first day of September next the
i N. E. tjiiartcrs and tractions will be subject
to entry lor ..Michigan road scrip as other lands. VM. POI.KF, C. M. It. Chippcway, July rid, 1 .').'(. The Editors of newspapers within the Stale of Indiana will give the above three insertions and send their bills to the oiliee of tho commissioner tor payment. Augu-t II, I -.'!.'( 21 .It.
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I The Puhli-liers, d.et erniiucd to make ;i fair
i trial to ascertain whether a weekly Literary Ptiper can be so supported in the West, as to warrant the expenditures of lime and money which are necessary lo make such a work good, have mad,,, a rracger.unts to publish tho Cineiunati .Mirror, aud Western (Jnctte of Eiti culture and, Science, for at least one year, upj on the plan stated above. At the on pir.ition ! of that tirnn, thev will feel themselves at liber- . tv to abandon the field, should the supiiort ex-
l tended to the work be insufficient to warrant ' t Iieni in ccntinuiug it : but for that period, it will be cou'iued at all hazards. As their expenses will be heavv, find as the proposed
publication will not come uirectly into competition with any other papei in the western country, tho Publishers expect with some confidence to be amply countenanced and supported by the Western Community. TP.11MP OP rUIII.ICVTlOX . The Cincinnati Mirror, and Western Gazette of Diterature and Scieiiae, will be published on a line Super-itoyal sheet, in the tpiarto form convenient fur being; bound. The paper f.r a year will make a handsome volume of four hundred ami eighteen large pages, inclu
ding the title page and index, wbieh will be furnished with the last number of the volume.
AiU erlismenls will be excluded. The sub
scription price will be Two dollars and Fift -cents per v ear, pav able in advance; or Three Dollars payable any time within six i mouths after the commencement of the year.
a full supply of Eamott's Cough drops, for the cure of colds, coughs, consumptions, wi-aknes in tho breast, bleeding at the Lungs, &.c. Also
further iiiduigi ece cannot I e i n. Eavvrenei luir-.-h, Aug. -11, D-.'h'i.
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The only specific ever offered to the public
Irom wtiicli a permanent ana ratucni cure may i j;0 5a;e .(l (j,.. pull ij be obtained of that disagreeable p;
acli, with all its nltcn.tiiig evils; suen as true- j (.st, between the hours of 111 o'elock turing the jaw in extracting of the teeth j aml ,t 0'cock P .T.I. Fi rst t he rent s and
which often proves more painful than tlio ,or ti;e term of sov. ti vcur, n-i;l if no Ei.DE i-, toothach itself; and cold passing from the de- ,), tll0 f,.c ?i,nf,j,. " cf a ( Crt:un LO r ev
cayeu iceiu co me jaw, iiiencu iu me i.e.i.i,, 'l ilAC P of L VN D, known as ja acres ol land.
producing a rheumatic aflcction, w-tb m.oy j fituato in N'orth West Quarter of Section 'JI, other unpleasant effcts; such as a disagreeable ! '.-own 4 j;., ,0 o We6f- ,' the Townshio of
breath, bad taste in the month, e. .Vc V'nion in the Count v of Dearborn, near H trt-
all ol which arc produced irom tout or ccay- (--r,i ; ihn r.r
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ed teeth. I am happy to have it in my pow
er 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 tlecay, and arrest the disease in such a3 are decaying and have not commenced aching, restoring them to health and usefulness. All of which will bo disposed of on moderate terms for cash.
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j warranted npial to any manufactured in the ' t'-.tcin I'ountry. I 'l oiti his Ion ' rxoei ieiiee in
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AMNIOS I,AMd, Attorney ami eounselJor at Law, will, in future, give bis undieidt d attention, to his jtmiasion may be consulted at his office, on high street, near the clerk's office, at all times, except when at Court will attend the 'ire.uit, Probate, and Comnii-sioiier's Courts, m the County of Dearborn. Tho Circuit Courts, iu Franklin, Switzerland Itiph y
and Decatur counties. Tin; Supreme and District Courts at ludianopolis. And will attend to budnesj of JiUji'irlann., (itlicr cit il J'
When the above terms are not complied with, and the publishers have to employ a collector, Three Dollars aud Ffty cents will be iuvaria Ely demanded, j Local Agents allowed 11 1-2 per cent, on solh -.'lions, and a copy of the work gratis. ! As these terms are liberal, it is expected that all who accept agencies will exert themselves j to collect nil sub-criplioiis in their vicinities. I i)i-contiuuances, where payments are negi let, lid, optional with the publishers. Letter-', ; fexcent from A rents.-: must be post paid, and
i addressed to .Suerve & Gallagher,
Cincinnati, Ohio. AcUiiii&isU'utors IVoticc. jXOTK'E is hereby given that the untler1 l signed have taken out letters of Administration, from the Clerks office of tho probate court of Dearborn county, on the estate of SAMUEL S. SCO l'T, late of said county, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate payment to
the undersigned : and all persons Having claims on said estate will prcscut them properly authenticated within one year for payment. The said estate is believed to be insolvent.
SAM DHL 1IOWAUD. ) .11 MIX II. O'NEAL. $ Rising-Sun, July Uth Iti.llJ. Us
RAW ANIEL J. CASWELL &. DANIEL S
MAJOIt, Attornies and Counsellors at
aw, have entered into partnership, and will practice in ilie third Judicial Circuit of Indiana, particularly in the counties of Dearborn, Franklin, Itipley antl Switzerland; Also in the Supreme Court at Indianapolis. Office o'i Short street immediately opposite Mr. Ludlow's large brick building; where D. S. Major will at sill times be found, unles, absent on business, ready to attend to any professional services that may be required, lie will also at
tend to the settlement of estates before the Probate Court; and of claims before the Com
missioners Court of Dearborn county. Persons wishing Deeds, Mortgages, Powers 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 it Major will receive the united and strict attention of both. Lawrcnccburgh,0ct.l2, 1832. 31.-1 jr.
fort!, in the posses-ion of one V, in. s'liTii, upon which piece of ground is about J a. -res of standing corn, which will be sold with the land, all taken as the property of WILLI VM SMITH, at the suit of one AMAZI UI f! ULEY. 5 WILLIAM DILS. ( Sheri!i' J). C. 21st Aug. 1833. 21 3ts
A ETj persons indebted to "William Crowe, 2 iior to the firm of William and Fllis Shown, cither by note or book account now tine, are requested to make immediate payment, as no longer indulgence can be given. W.M. cc ELLIS BROWN. August 23-5 i-3t.
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rrpiIOSE indebted to the subscriber for suh--k--scription, job-work, or advertising, are informed that my books and accounts arc. h -it 111 the hands of PHILIP L. SPOON E it, Esq. of I.awrcnceb'irgh, for collection. His receipts will be good for the same, and be is the
011I3- individual in La wrenceburgh, authori'.i 1 to receive and receipt for moneys tlue me. AH accounts not settled by the middle of September nest, will be found in the bands of t'ie Mucistrato for colleeti.n. I cannot give further indulgence, as I must, have money. C. F. CLA.TIKSON. Eawrcnccburgb, Ang. 12, 3 S33.,iu'i
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ing Stalt s. : .' r ci's-ful pr ii 1 ' . liberal pm t i'O: , ). the public siia! 1 ., is ,: . .1 1 . cut rusted to bis eha' g". h.all i ,. ,vattention, and i."st cPoits, to briie
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Lawrcnoeburgh. June, lolh, )S-'(2.
I.AU'dVOTICi':: FHE subscriber having tplit public buiJl ness he will practice Jaw in the 8 u oreme court, Circuit court, and other inh oior
epnrts, so far as his services may oc 1011 ,d necessary, by bis friends. Having a prett extensive acquaintance through the Puiled States he will attend to the collection ofel tin s to, or from, any part of the Fnion, which 111; y be placed in his hands. Any Law busines pi t into tin: hands of John Test, Jun. resitli ig 11 DecatnrCounly,will receive the united t lie 1tion of both. He will be found at his le idenec. in Lawreiiccburgh when notout of U n upon business. JOHN TEST January, 12lh, 1832.1 l-ljr.
WrE have on hand a few reams of superroval nrintiog paper No. 4, v.l.ich wc
will sell low.
SMITH MAJOR. Statesman Office. August 1G, 1833. Sale ol" Town liOt. yrT'BLlU notice is hcieby given tint the Prnliate vEh eomt of Dearborn county, at the Aiigu-t sessinn, 1 833, appointed the undersigned, commissioner lot the sale ot tho following real estate, to-wit: In lots, No. 177 ami 178, in the town of Lavvrewrlmrgh, and In lot No. 83, in what is commonly called New I .atvirnceburgli , and that I shall proceed to offer the same by publii- ont-cry, in Lawienrehiugh, on the -J th Saturday in September next, on the following tondilio.is, to-wit: 0110 fifth part of the purchase money in haait on the dny of sale, onu fifth in three, one fifth in six. one fifth in nine, and the residue in twelve mouth.-,
from the day of sale, the tlrfered payments to lie -veil secured ; ibis property is sold as the propeitv of Solnmnu Hayes, itec'd . for the paynirni of just del. is, and the tide deemed iii'lispiitnble. D. S. MAJOIt, Coai'r. August ir, T833.-23-3t.
TAKEN LP, by Peter IVfner, of Crosby township, Iian.iiten co. OON Olio, nn t!ir Olii, A.,- ,,c t . 1,
ZjmW.'.t; a h'OAN lil ley, supposei 73.JUL?l bo TWO yearsoh.ia.t si.rin,.,
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FIRST rate OX cart for sale, by
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August 23--24--3E
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twenty-four dollars, by IVnjamin Griil'm r au;"; John Horner. I do certify that the above is a true coev from my cstray book. fJiven uidcr my hani Ibis 14th day of August, 1S.T!. II. LINCOLN, J. P. August 23-3 4 St.
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