Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 18, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 13 May 1826 — Page 3

LAVRENCHBURSE.

&? TURD A F, JIM 7 1 3, 1 826.

The favors of our correspondents are not forgotten, though we are compelled to defer them to our next number: the 'Recluse of the Valley', in particular, will excuse the delay.

Orleans Market ', April 22.

attempts to remove the bag, out was as often defeated by the sailor, who gave him to understand that, might and right were on his side of the question. The poor passenger after suffering considerably from the sailor's propensity to fight,

"rpunked" up the cash, to the no small

Lieil was a large room (the largest in the town) in the tannery of 31r. Barker; the staging being erected in a room directly over the vats this part was not calculated to sustain such a burden as had on

this occasion congregated, as will be

seen in the sequel; and when the cxer

'Lcttertca ami games ofhazarJ, testes occupying a capital unprotab!y, infolre the waste of a vast deal of time, that might be turned to useful account; and this item can never redound to the treasury. They have the further mishiefous effect of accustoming mankind to look to chance alone for whatever their

AXXVAL ELECTICA. CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS 3d district Oliver II. Smith, Joha Test, FOR REPRESENTATIVES. Ezekiel Jackson, Ezra Ferris, Pitikney James, Johnson WattJ, Robert Ray, Collins Fitch, Horace BasseU, Warren Tibba. IOR SHERIFF. Daniel Hagerman, Thomas Longley.

The following notice of a marriage

nirn talonta rt r nlrnr!ia mtnlit all-in itiH tn

cise were about half finished, the super-:seekfor persoaa gajn rather in (L; loss of cfrnrtnrr OrriVf WAV. and flIL IIICM. WO'i.ii .1 ? .t. r

1. r i - iLr1 k sv j 7 . .oiners, man 1 11 iuu uriruiai source 01 weann.

-.u3v.tw - ,men ai)U CIUIlJrcn were precipiuuea a.The leWhrj 0f ac(i4e , nrrgy appears paltry !

spectators none oi wnoin icu uposeu distance ot 14 lect in among ine vats, in beside the bait of a capital prize. Moreoer

to interfere in this new sort of litigation.; this situation, the lights having been ex-J lotteries are a soit of tax, that, however volunI . i i.i lit 1 I . i i . i i

. , . l .. a.v.-.fr-nl ,r i f i A li Wfhl twMI1f fl'ITL ? ti.Piln inlli1lAf1 f . 1 I Gill 1C IT t ft I I t ItM. n ti n

So the matter ended, as other law 6Uits,"8" au u. , bm 5 j1-1'1' ""'Y u "' un handed in for Dublication some time

scene occurred w men beggars aescrip-'necessitous; icr nounrig rui u:e piessureoi. ----- t tion; the air resounded with waitings want can drive mankind to adventure Kith the since, but being laid out of the usual and lamentations; mothers mourning chances o.aniftsMy against the in. '1 he sums place of deposite was forgotten. Those the loss of their lender offspring vvhichibus eo. talked are for the most part the por-. , ... . d ... ,

,! i rrr.m ip;r tion of misery; or, what s worse, the truit ot 1 , , . .

Rev. James L. rj hemp son, Mr. -'-Thomas

generally do, to the satisfaction of one ol

the parties, at least.

From the ISatioual Intelligencer.

in the fall had been snatched

Gentlemen; there is an insidiou. statement embrace; each one groping his awayi

now tiot; its tour through some 01 me ntws-:ju xe dark, children besmeared in the pipers, amounting to tLs that Utner-l .)ack-vat crviLr fur assistance: while others

'son has come to the determination nut to Lie-r- 'n:..,:.. 4:: ai

t r 1 111 rtn ! . wtMU uiifnu.; uu ut'iuiuus 10 lilt" iiBeef, upper country, mess, bbl. $9- mit his name to be run at the next elect.on for mirht had nevcr utlered Bacon hams, lb. G 1-4 cts. Beans, bbl.jpridnn of the United ; tatet: and that the; name of jchovah except b horrid 3 to 8 50-CofTee,best, lb. 15 to 17 cts.-, f;1 ,ntea 10 tD m Xhe COnltStoaths and imprecations; timbers 21 feet Corn, bbl. SI 00-Flour, do. best, 3 o'jL'of these statements seem founded od'"' length fell in different direction over to 3 75 Hay, cwt. 1 25 Lard Ib.'letters purporting to be from Va.biDRton: te heads of the multitude below, but . at i At !th.v hav. m. their trance iu difl'trent "c who directs the wlnrldwind and the 1-4 cts. 31o asses on plantation, 20iney aVe made tneir appearance iu uiucrmi. . p . M, . in ' 'states near the same time. 1 heir labncation storms, preserved their lives in this perctsrorIC ,ness' bbU Ow to 10 50 'is, doubtless, the work of one and the same ilous tuation. Several were partially Sugar, La. on plantation, lb. 6 1-4 to G design, and near akin to that hictt produced injured, but none dangerously. Leg-

1-2 cts. dull Tobacco, 1st qua!, lb. 3-te written by a Mr. "H." lasi winter, horn hats, silk and crape irocks, were to 3 3-4 cts.- 2d do 0 to 0 3-4 cts 'pretend'11? to relate conversations with Gener-'dyed in various hues. From one to two , rt 7 "n. S . Ial Jackson, at V ashington, Pennsylvania. thousand dollars worth of clothing was

actual crime."

CLXCLXXM WHOLESALE PRICE ?1 Wrs' ZllT0RBAH Rl'

The writer of this neither knows, nor seeks ? en tire J v destroyed.

to De iniormea, irom wnom or irom wnence

kec:s lard.

Whiskey, gal. 29, retail. There arri

ved at N. Orleans from the 15th to the

22iult. 866 hhds. tobacco, 6038 bblJlh'19 PurP0Se originated, or of the motives fl,...- tnom 1- which have directed it, except that they are

u,,o,uu.cunJr,yuo.porK, "-known to be destitute of truth and justice.

Hut he is well acquainted with General Jackson, find believes he perfectly understands the

JVcw York Canals. The Commissioners e-jtntentions of his friends, and, without hesitar, i. ? tv. 'tion. nronouncps nil these statements and Jnsin-

r.,.a, ,3iinnflnn '.i, 1 'uations to he without the least foundation tnfacl, 1 1 ICJl""? lu iu virtreat year, at 51,100 000; the repairs salaries, . . - . n Tho nrri-io-P rnte nnnn tbrr or shadow of reality . rru 1 ne carnage resis upon mree and interest 00 the debt at bGb COO leaving As to Gt-n,ral Jackson, the writer knows wheels; one of these is placed in front,

3 balance in the treasury of $535,00u ckargai.i. h is risking nothini: in saying, that he will and acts as a sort ot rudder to regulate

A new species of carriage has been invented by M. Barret, of Lyons, France, which is capable of performing a distance of 1 20 leagues in 1 5 hours. It was lately exhibited at Lyons by M. Barret, who went in it from his own house, in the

the motion of the vehecle. A person

sitting in the body of the carraige sets

What think you of a canal up White-water rfmain true to his own maxim, '"netther to sonow ? licit or decline the office1' he has no reason to

depart from it he is incapable of determining ho two nrrafpr whr'td in mntinn hv

Panama Mission. The Bill makin on any other rourSf;-be abides the W,U of ,bu Irncans of his feet, which he strikes alter-

annronriations for this Afi.d.n nnCCJ Ar,Ch" opie, to wnom ms reputation ana natc. against a piece

.ww, v..,. ,v. Services Deiong;. the House of Representatives on the 22d And as to his friends, they neither havf nor 1. 1 11 r 1: : .1 .

Hit. DV a vote ot ?A tn m n T:Can nave, any mouve 01 policy 01 iiicuiinuuu, iu,

riL l i 1 a r. . , , , entertain or countenance, ftT a moment, the idea which, has been politely furnished us by of hi? withdravv,,. A TEKKEbbEAN.

Washington, April Mlh, 1S2G.

Ir. Noble, and will be found below. The bill has passed two readings in the Senate, and teen referred to the Committee on Finance. An act making appropriations for carrying into clFect the appointment of a Mission at the Congress of Panama.

Be it enacted lu the Senate, and llmisr .1 v..

j 1 11 u-u 1 qluiouvii

Cincinnati, May 5,

Small Pox. No cases of this disease hnvei

occurred here, except the two reported by the Board of Health, in our Tuesday's paper. The infected persons have bren r. moved to a hospital in a remo't situation, v.rere. it is im-

shouhl spread Irom

contHiriori

of mechanism

formed in the interior. The carriage

by each stroke, is made to perform a dis

tance ot sixteen feet from which the distance can be easily calculated. The must remarkable part of this invention is that the person who regulates the move

ments of the directing wheel or rudder.

has it in his power to turn the carriage round, and give it a contrary direction, whenever he thinks proper.

of Rcprcsyitativcs of the United States cf throughout thecit;, Physicians havm'- h America in Congress assembled. That theUnnointed in -ael. Ward to Vi-ccinate evuy

following sums be, and the same are,dividu;d who l;?s not j revioual Lad eiti er tt.e

hereby, appropriated, out of any money Kine or Small Pox It is supposed thai in a

m uiu 1 reasurv, not otnerwise appropri-.,t,w oas fJ0T 11 Mngie person Le ikh nuum ated, for carry ing into effect the appoint- tne c'-v txrnsed to the infection of the bmaii

merit of a Mission at the Coiress of Panama; that is to say:

For the outfits of two Envoys Extra

Pox Republican.

A late clerk in the liegister's office in Han

ordinary and MinUtr Pl;rw.;....., !cck county. (Me.) at tLe last itrn. ot i urn

n , 1 1 11-. ' 1 ;'imon Fleas at Castine, was convicted uf break

It is mentioned in the Auburn (N. Y.) Free Press oi the 22d ult. that there have

is rapidl) progressing! heen instances of lait cf making the con-

in" i iiosr each other:

The keeper or other officer, uivee

eacli of them a new raw hide, and directs them to whip each other, and he standing over them of course, with a

rod, and compelling them to fght (for

it is nothing short of fighting) until his

seiice of public juctice is satisfied. This

practice, continues the editor, may be

men

abuses!"

amonir

us. who say there are no

I l- J . I. . V ' J J A 1

n . 1- ..... tin in mi m rp i mnv q hip a nn a

!! . . incr me same, onice in me uav unie an simniti ? j - - w...

r or sa anes tor 1 ne same, at the rate a 'iece ot lndia rubber. of the valueoj a,omnant heart; but it is what a Turk would oi nine thousand dollars per year, eiSh-jand gentenced to 6Uirer fifteen das oi.ut ! be ashamed to do in his own country.

t . "G al1,,ars: "'oi-Mcrf, 1 hat it:confjnenjentf and six months to hard labour inj And yet we have, in this Christian land,

3":l , "l uewiviuj ro pay ro citner ot the.the state prlS0n 1-BeJfast Fa. said Lnvoys, more than nine thousand! dollars for his salary, in any one year, A short contest has taken place, in thellivin the capacity of a Public Minister er Plata, between tbe liurnus Ajrean and Uraabroad; zihan Squadron. It was a drawn battle. 1 he For the Secretary of the Mission at former are said to hava fired twice as fast as Panama, at the rate of two thousand jthe latter. Two of the Brazilian vessels were dollars; damaged. The 1J. Admiral blamed the of-

For the contingent expenses of the,Ceer8of h,s fleel for not supporting him. Ibey

CURREAT. (corrected weekly.) Ft on ARTICLES, S cts.

Ashes, pearl - lb Allumjl - - lb Apples - Lbl Bees' wax - lb Beer, strong bbl Bottles, porterj gr Candles, dipped lb

mould

Castor beans - Lush Castihgs, assorted ton CiderJ - - bbl

Cigars, American 1000

Spanish

Corn, ear!

mealt

Coffee, W. I. green, best lb

St. Domingo Cotton!) Cotton yarn No. 5 to 10 Feathers, live - lb

Fish Mackerel, No. 1 bbl

No. Q $8 0, No. 3 $7

Cod, dry Shad Flaxseed Flour, superfine') Ginseng

Gunpowder, Lex'n keg!

Dupont s

5

2 00 28 5 25 10 00 9 10 1 CO 55 60 4 00 1 8 00 25

To S cts C

both of this county.

JOHN m'P IKE, ATTORNEY AXD COUNSEILOR AT LAW,

1 O i . 1 .

' n i A3 ii u.uitucEu ine priici.ee t the Law is

.

ilit third Judicml Circuit. Office on W hi

L&urerccburph, Wty 11, 1826.

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jXOTICE.

16 00(n7HRREAS, Oliver M. Srtiicer, tdmmlstrtt-

Of) V f tcr 0! u.tr tsiir, gcoos, ciuutis, fcril ei . r- . 1 v i k .......

it i-is ct Jonaitan ucyton ctceasea, ute tt tlh ZhttthKwi., in the tiie oi New Jtrsty, th Mrch ttim c t the X'robite Court, hnd Court ior the settkn'tnt ot decedents' eauus, nd tor cthV

00 6 00 1 25 12 00

37i 20 18 11 00

Hats Roram

Castors Wool Hemp

in;

c, .rardsh f!otant

Iro7i-

- J-j he do

25 11 50

box 3 50 bbl 14 00 lush 37 bbl 3 15 lb 20

I 5 50, 7 50

per doz 40 00

54 00 6 50 4h 12 2 75 r -

21

12i 35 26

lb lb

10 3 25 6 50

75 00 9 00

5 0

Q -

!0(

70

keg

7h 8 16 3 50 16

25 1 50

18 CO

said Mission, two thousand dollars.

are offt nded; and have called a Court of In-

Jqutry.- They sbould reserve their disputes

During the half cf the Eliza Steam m Apti M. lioat, on Sunday last, at this place, we The Greri Canal Being ever willing to had an opportunity of observing the pe- correct mistakes which we may have been the culiar advantages of Nature's laws over Iueans of geminating, we beg leave to state, it c j 1 A , ! that the scite of the great Louiszilk and Portthose formed by society, in particular Umd Canalihnot now covereti with water, tho' cases. The instance to which we allude.it was so when we published the statewas very striking, and carried with it its' men on the 10th of March last, and continued full evidence. But least we should make!,80, cov"ed' fr fb! 'Pac! Uhirteen da' . . 'We believe the flood did not carry atvay the the introduction longer than the subject,1 8Citej nor weaken the enternrizias spirit ot the

we shall proceed to the substance; which !cnir"dCtors; we mention tuis circumstance

is no more nor less than an action be-;fron, the knowledge of a fact, which occurred !m our town, a day or two ago, and which was

iwcen a ureman or sanor on ooaru ine,tlis: one 0f the agents of the

Something strange. A log was bro't to the S uv mill of Capt. James Johnson, a few days since; after sawing olF the butt they discovered they had sawed in two a whole pack of cards; ninety grains were counted from the cards to the out

side of the log; they must therefore have been deposited there ninety years since; they were perfectly sound, and but little soiled, and would have been as good as ucw, had they not been cut in two by the saw The log was perfectly sound all around the cards. We authorised to say that the above can bo substantiated by numbers of respectable persons living in that neighborhood. Bridgeport Paper,

5 6

EXPEDITION. The steam boat Pioneer, Capt. Yeat-

man, left Shippingport, Ky. on the eveninor nf lhf 3d nf A nril. with full frnio-ht.

rnf.rnri?7.n'r) 3 . c '

, j proceeded to INew-Orleans, discharged

about ,0 quit the boa, The pa" lf.5l '( ITTZ XZZ

was a tall, slim fellow, and from appear- tecscaTc, and "provide, an ample stock ofj Shippingport on Saturday morning last; Shot, all sizes

ance, wnicn was aitcrwaras veritied, provisions." It is probable that the Company's tne xxnu insi. nmKing me uip u ixew-

IT 1 - ; 4 - x u Lead - lb v. u, dry

g.-v-uiid ir:. oil rr j, drv&

Leather, sole upper i tl e calfskins5 doz

Lumber Joist, pine or poplar, 1000ft. 15 00 Scantling, seasoned, do. 10 00 Pine boards, do. do. 7 50 Shingles, pii.e, pr. 1000 2 CO Molasses, JN. Orleans gal 45 Nails, Bowens' bra .d 4d to 10 7t Juniata brand do 7

Pittsburgh con;mon Zanesville do Boston! do w roil tib t

Oil, tannerst - bbl linseed - gal castor Provisions, Beef, mess Hogs' lard? Pork, mess bbl prime

Butter, firkin lb Cheeset Hams, salted, batoned; Shculders & sides

Porter - - bbl Rice - lb Rags, cotton and linen Salt, Turks bland binh Kenawha at the river in storejj

.Sugar, New Orleans

Havana, white;

loaf and lump'

17 3 62 28 2 00 27 00

er purpusts, in r d for the county of DetrbotOd in the sute of lnditna, hath filed in the taitlA court a schedule oi the debt due tnd owinjr by the said estate; shtwirg, among other things.

that the personal estate is insimicierjt to pay mid

satisfy the iut dtbxn ot the sid dtvtdent. And

whereas the sid sdrniinstraior nmn kiio niea with the s&id court, nn invrntery ot the rel estate of the SHid deceased Janatban Dayton, m

which inventory is included section No. 15, and fractional sections .o. 15 and 14, town o. 4 rd ranee No. 1 wtst,&c. &c. lng in the coun

ty of Dearborn arid state of lndnra. ccataininin the whole, as it is said, 1274 89-100 acres of land: and tht said acmmisli stor having alto-filed hispetitun in he said court, prayirg that the lai'ris atiresaid, in the said county ot Dearfcern, n ay tt appraised and told for tht payment of 'he iuss. dtL'Vs ot the aaid ritceaftd, aaving aii.i itstivug howtei, the wifit v's right ci' orwer ir, ver to the said lanes; 6i it appear11 g n.ai.if.s to ihe taiC crt.rt, thi i1 is ntctssar fir tht p.ymtnt tf tht d-.bls afirtbaid, thar ih laiuih ilortssid, 11 tht siiu tot'uy ot Dta-r-boio, hculd b; aj j rnuto ar.d solo the 1&

1 .1 1 CIS J'UBLIC J'dlILE is,thfrtffre,herety fittn u U r . jL per ; r, v ldrw tf Oliver I!, bpcfl. i t r, v taseii, at r dai j;httr of Joraihin Day vod c'u'c-S'd;. to Sii.ki lytori btstly, daughter . .hr Krvi rerrt Due liaseh & Susn Btst ly

:;:, Vif.. dit.asd, w hu w us daughter i :t the said . !.,t j. oi Deyton. ttttfcsed ; and to litnr.ah Gib

. "1 a, l gilt r OI J III ITiiS U Ii liiSj JUIlllJI, klK6 (, ri ot s his wiie, ocghter oi the said J( -iaih--: Dayton, dtct sed, the. heirs at Uw bfT : e tain Jonathan IUymn, deceased, that ti-ey 'i vi n kv m.u appear teforr; the judgta ot lhta"" tuur hf rt-sx 5, ai their itrm to be 1. olden at Lawn ne btrgh, ir nd tVr the said county of DearLotfc, on 'he fourth Vcm day in bepttniber nest, then and thert to sl.t w cause, if any cause Ley or either them can shtwr, why the real tsafonsaid sliall not he sold lor the payment ( t ht just debts of the said deceased Jonathan Dayton. By order of the court. JAMES DILL, Clerh. 5th May, 1826. !8-6v

10

18

17 00 5G 37

bh 8 00 6 00 5 7 3 5

rather peaceable than otherwise; the charter did not move ' down stream like cer i l-i.i i i . r it I ;t;iiii T.ank notes, as before suggested, but the sailor was a little, thick set fellow, who. .u reason we cannot give, as we are assured that appeared as willing to take a round orit js composed of materials equally light, and two of hard knocks as to carry a ba of subject to be carrel away by b mdation. coiTee on shore. He contended thatthe u'e do n0' w,s'' 10 be T'T'.r1 be'"s . hostile to an imirovrrn-nt of (he nvtr navpasscnger was owing him money he had tion by a can?! bul VAe Hre 0, p., Pd to Jwaxlcnt him to pay his passage, which count, iig-of every species; dn-i althouutj we earnestafter some' demurring fhn nnrnrrnrilvope, that may be .uisiakcii, yet we feel

, . , ... . . . A Ifree to declare, that we L.iTe no confidence in

ui.va "in, twe p.uuuse cu e intenliou of ,r,a coiopanv, to construct a

pay him; in the meantime he was mak-'caQai at the scite fixed on. Recvrder.

ing way with his effects from the river,

Orleans and hack in less than 19 days,

four of which she lay in port at New-Orleans. This is by considerable tne quickest trip that has ever been made. Cm Gaz.

as fast as he could, to some safe depositc. The sailor appeared to be aware, that his debtor only wanted to get off with himself, levied on his clothes, stowed in a coffee bag, which he swore should not be moved, unless the other was a better

man than he was, (which he doubted,

and would like to try,) or would pay the

money. The passenger made several

Dallston Sp jV. Y. March 21. EXTRAORDINARY CIRCUMSTANCE. At a celebration of several school disdistricts held in the town of Prov idence, in this county, on Monday last, a circumstance transpired which we think

worthy of record. From the novelty of

the occasion, a great number ot tne inhabitants from the adjoining towns assembled to the number of several hundred. The place in which they assetxv

A duel was fought on the 25th ult. by Doctoi Troup, the brother of the Governor of Georgin, and a gentleman by the name of Masters. The former was

wounded in the thigh and the latter escaped whole-

spices, repperii

ban

lb

PimentoS Cassiajj Cioves Nutmegs

Girgcr ground'!

6 20 5 3 87 25 28 Oh 15 20 2 25 23 oo 45 1 25 2 50 11

10 9 C 8 20 62 50 6

7

8

4

G 3

The following remarks on tho subject of

lotteries, are from Say's Political Economy. "When a government derives a profit from the licensing of lotteries or gambling houses, what does it else but offer a premium to a vice most faal to domestic happiness, and destructive of national prosperity? How d'sgraceful is it, to see a goverment thus acting as the pander ofirreguUr desires, and imitating the fraudulent conduct it punishes in others, by hol

ding out to wnt and avarice4 the bait of hol

low and deceitful chance.

Spirits, Cog. brandy 4th p'f. 1 75

Spanish do$ Holland gin Rum, Jamaica Whiskey, newt Steel, German - lb Swedish London, Crowley Eng. blistered American Teas, Gunpowder, best Impererial do Young Hysont Tobacco, manufactured Tallow Wines, Madeira L. P. gal Sicily demand. Plenty Scarce. Note For h add one half,

1 50

1 62 1 50 25 17 19 19 19 , 6 1 50 1 45 75 6 6 3 50 2 00

90 26 30 10 17 21

2 50j 25 23 50 1 50 12 2 00 1 75 1 75 00 25 21 oi

20 12

1 50 1 07 10 7 4 00 2 25

jXOTICE. WHEREAS, at the court of Probate ml court for the settlement cf decedents1 estates, e.Dti for oiher purposes, held t Lawrtnceburgb, in and for the county ot Dearborn, in the. state of Indiana, on the fourth Monday in March, 1326, Jonathan Frrsr, one of the administrators of tho estate of Joseph Farrar, late of Dearborn county deceased, filed a schedule cf the debts justly due aud owing trim said deceased, over and above thepersunal assets wbich c&me to the hands of (be said administrator, and an inventory of tht real estate ot the said Joseph f'arrar, deceased i by which inventory it appears that the said Jon iepb Fairar died seized and possessed of the south east quarter of section No. 28, town 5 range No. 2 west, in the said county of Dearborn, and the said Jonathan Farrar, administrator aa aforesaid, having filed bis petition praying that tbe said real estate may be appraised and soidt fur tbe payment of the just debts of said decedent ur.d it appearing manifest to tbe said court, that the personal estate of the said decedent is insufficient for the payment of his just debts, 8nd tbat it is necessary for the pay ment of the same, that tbe real estate aforesaid should fcfi appraised and sold as the law directs. fUHLIC JK'OTICE is, therefore, hereby g"iy en to Klisiia 11. U hrren and Caiharine Warren

bis w ife, daughter of the suid Joseph l rrar, deceased ; to Henry Farrar, son of tbe said Joseph Farrar deceased ; to Joseph Fatrar, son of tba said deceased ; to Maik Muggridge and Hannah. Mugpndge his wife, daughter of the said deceased; to Eliza Frrar, daughter of said deceased; to Jofcepb Morlidge ind Elizabeth Mor hdge bis wife, daughter of said deceased ; lo Samuel Frrar, son of said deces&ed ; and to laabtlla Farrar, daughter of tbe said deceased, tho heirs at lw of the said Joseph Farrar deceased that they severally be and appear before tht judges of the court aforesaid, at their terra to be

boiden at Lawrenceburgh m and tor the saidcounty of Dearborn, on tbe fourth Monday in September next, then and there to shew cause, if any cause they or either of them can shew, why tbe land aforesaid shall not be sold (subject bow ever to the widow's right of dower) for the payment of tbe just debts of said decedent. Hy order of the court. JAMES DILL, Clerk. 5th May, 1826. 13-Sw D AHIEIa J. G ASWSLL, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Ojfice on Front Street, Cincinnati, near the Uste!

E will practice in the countipi nf Hfrr. ilton and Uutlcr, and in the District and

circuit courts of the United States, for tho

District of Ohio; also, in the county of Dearborn, and iq the Supreme court of the state of Indiana. April 15, 1925. 15

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SETTLEMENT WANTED! A LL those who know themselves indebted to fk. the firm of Ferry V Deleplam, are hereby requested to come forward or or before tbe first of Msy next and settle their accounts, otherwise thev will be left with an officer for collection. ' FERRY & DLEFLA1N. Hardinsburgh, April 18, 1&2&. 15-3w