Indiana Palladium, Volume 4, Number 26, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 5 July 1828 — Page 2

Sec. 1 1. A id he it further cnrMc J, Thwl it shall be lawful for the President to employ assistant counsel, if in his opinion the public interest shall require the uiym and to allow to such counsel and the District Attorney, such compensation as he may think reasonable. Sec. 1 2. And be. it farther enacted That,

reditaments, within the purview of this act, which shall not be brought by petition before said court within one year from the passage of this act, or which after being brought before said court.

shall, on account of the neglect or delay

of any tract of land that may Le hereafter sold, it shall be the duty of the Commissioner of the General Land Office, by advertisement, or in such other manner

as he shall direct, to give notice thereof

to the person making such payment; and if, within six months after notice, such person shall not pay into the proper Land Office the amount so falsely paid,

the tract of land upon which such pay

Here, then, are two separate reconv (states of Cuatirr.hla r.r.d St. Salvador.

mendalions, made at different period?, by

Mr. Adams' immediate predecessor, and which he has sacredly pledged himself to support to their consummation, .and as yet his pledge remains inviolate. Can it then, with truth be said that he is unfriendly to domestic manufactures, and a protecting policy? If so, he has knowingly and wantonly violated rules laid

ment was made, shall, with all money ac-'down by himself for the government of tually paid thereon, be forfeited to thelhia conduct, at the commencement of

United States.

Sec. 7. And be it farther enacted. That,

his administration. But lew men in our

country are so destitute of truth and

where two or more persons have become.principle, as to lay this to his charge.

f he atrocities ccnr.n-.it ted by the forces

of the former, during a late incursion into the territory of the latter, might well be styled the ue plus ultra of saage and undisciplined w- if ire. The pen refuses to relate the deeds of infamy committed li,y those predatory band? of lawless soldiery, alike unworthy the name of Christians and Republicans. Suffice it to say, that whole districts of S?. Salvador, men, women, and children, were brutally put to fire and the sword, with the exception

of the younger portion i.f the females,

Presidential Election, ELECTORS FOR LXDIAXA, Of President and Vice President. For John Q. Adams. For Andrew Jackscn. Amaziah Morgan, Benjimin V. Decke, Joseph Bartholomew, ltathiTBooo, haac Montgomery, Jesse B. Durham. Joseph Orr, William Lowe,

! John Watts. Ross bmiler.

who were reserved for the unholy era I

of the claimant, not be prosecuted to ajpUrchasers of a section or fractional sec- A prominent feature in Mr. Monroe's lification of the remorseless invaders. final decision rithin three year?, shall be jtion, the llegister of the Land Office for1 political creed was, "to extend equal The feeble and the aged were driven forever barred, both at law and in equi-jthe district in which the lands lie, shall protection to all the great interests of the back at the point of the bayonet to perty: and no other action at common law on application of the parties and a sur-l nation'' The same doctrine is aho in- ish inthe (lames. We are constrained to

rr nroceedin" in eouitv, shall ever there- render ot the original certificate, isue cnlcated and reiterated ry -ir. Adams, jdraw a veil over a host ol enormities per

after be sustained many court whatever. (SCparate certificates, ol the same date; And we believe, mat u is lounaea in Sec. 13. A ai he it further enacted, That vvith the original, to each of the justice-, and, consequently, calculated to

XXJVUAL ELECTION. GOVERNOR. James B. Ray, Harbin II. Moore. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. Milton Stapp, Abel C. Pepper. TOR CONGRESS.

John Test, Jonathan M'Cartr.

FOR SENATOR.

netrated bv the armv of the reneral ov-in Watts, Ezra Ferris.

I j . w c

ici mucin, iyiiiuicu iistui'i-i n's. i; jci - , a t v ,

tlie decrees which maybe rendered by-purchasers, or their assignees, in con-'perpetuate union, insure tranquility, pro-jal of the federal forces of St. Salvador,

said District, or the Supreme Court of forinitv w ith the div ision agreed on by 'mote the welfare, and secure the happi- assures the President, Manuel de Aizu, the United States,shall be conclusive hc'them: VVot;7lA That, in no' case, shall; new of every section of our country. in his despatch, dated St. Salvador, 16th twecn he United States and the said !the fractions so purchased be divided by I Another and s'rong evidence of Mr. March, that if a renewal of like scenes

claimants onlv, and shall not affect the other than North and South. East and Adams attachment to an tin lent eneoui-'should occur, the war will forthwith as

interests of third persons. A. STEVENSON, Speaker of the Hoa? of Representatives. S. SMITH, President of the Senate, pro tempore. Approved 23rd Mtv, 1028. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS.

West lines; nor shall any certificate issue for less than eighty acres. Approved 23rd M,u, 1820. From the National Enquirer. MR. ADAMS MANUFACTURES.

agcirieiit of D mesic M miliar tures, may jsume an exterminatory character, and bo found in lus menage of Dec. G, 1 825,1 breathe nought but death to the dagger's

after express'n g bis belief ol the poweis given to Congress, for cherishing the interests of all cla-s -s in our countn, he

hilt.

Mark M'Cracken,

Arthur St. Clair, Robert Row e, Thomas Guion, Davis Weaver,

George H. Dunn

James T. Pollock, Samuel II. Dowden, Warren Tibbs. Joel Dccourtey-

FOR SHERIFF, William Hamilton, John Spencer, Thomas Longley, James W. Weaver

The correspondent of an English! M2IOTl

uses the following expressive language: ;ncwspaper, recommends the keeping ; -3V.Sc-

Ja an address, "unanimously adopted,"; . 1 . r i .... 1,11 - -I leu

'If these powers and others enumei at- blood-hounds to facilitate the detection

MRS. MASON,

Pcblic No. 41. AN ACT for the relief of Purchasers of the Public Linda, rerf-rtrd for the oou payment of tljH Purchase M-in"?. Be. it enacted by the Snofe and Home of R'p -rse ninth's of the United States of kij Ti,...

1! i j 1 1 11 , ' (which he ha all cases where public lands have beeiiiV . .

purchased, on which a further credit Las not been taken under the provisions of the act of the second of March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, and have reverted, or are liable to revert to tlie United States, for failure to

nay the purchase money, or have been

sold by the United States by reason of

such failure to pay, and in all cases where one-twentieth of the purchase money shall have been deposited and

forfeited to the United State?, it shall be the duty of the Register of the Land Oflice, where the purchase or deposite was made, to i-sue, upon application, to the person, or persons, legally entitled to the benefit of the payments made previous fo such reversion or sale, Ins, her, or their legal representatives or assigns, a certificate for the amount so paid, and not refunded, which shall be received and credited as cash in payment of any public land that has been heretofore, or

may hereafter be, sold by the united

at a late Jackson meeting liehl in tins . . .... . ,-1 i . ..i . ! rl . . . . . .. ...

c ,1 1 1 1 V oroufini into action Dy laws promiui.p acpreuaiors. as a proot 01 tne sairaciiy ji L,rtwrenceour-;D .U3 vicmiiy, anu miornas

antly made:

4i We ask the friends of John Q. Adams to produce a single paragraph in all his

public documents, where he has press

upon the

the improvement of Agriculture, Com- of these animals, he relates the follow-Jthriu that hr shop has bun remoif d to 3 two-

merce and Manufactures, the cultivation

and the encouragement of the Mechanic

ing instance:

'About eighteen

rears ago, a

story white frau:e buihhng h lew doers soath-

. 'wtst of the market-house, High street, nhtra ait. ... . "

".land the elegant art, and the advance- P,f F -..U u-... 0 ;be Hill continue !o cirry on ti.e

iio,( - O - - 7 1 tUlUI . i- IllUlCU'H 1 Ivlill.", IIUU tli w .

j - i- - iiif iiL in i ii.i i 11 ii Lilt i;i ii i ic j . I) i i enni n ia 11 d n rtrMi. 1? 111.

consmerauon or Uonnress, , A . . . r ,ail--p tWMt viv wiv .n .

s sworn to do. if he believed u,e un.an.nmu .mu ,miuu.,u, niornI1r as tlie report 01 tne gun was," - , , A 1 ' eb-t1 to refrain from exercising tlv m, for the!honi iUni ihL, i, tt .nnn. 0Br'J and alUred' and M"w

tui I trti 'jut., an aiieuiion . . ., . lim,f,)lirr,i :rA

inoht rt flirt nunn o Ihomio pm. wnn ii . T. 1, i .1

manuiactuie, or, tne pro- , . ,, ,, .,.. & , . istle ,nJ on the shortest notice at

tt ir. .1.: 4 M"' luiiiuK in mc crtiui iiiu win in v.v. m- nprson sent tor ino noti n : r. . ...

was icii una uioai

the doctrine

to domestic

tecting policy

important duiy to be performed by his cabinet, and for what? (The mferrence is irresistible,) to catch the popular breeze in a southern climate!''

We had thought that no man in the Western country, possessing the intelligence and information of the worthy chairman ; who drafted the addreis allu Jcd to, could seriously doubt at the present day, that Mr. Adams is the ardent friend of ''domestic manu.acturcs, and

ttie protecting policy. i tie tenor otj

eaned, cofind BjG-

in the tx-st

her estab-

on hand

j . 41 1 ill ....t. . . , at nsnrrent. Sue wi I always fcftp on nana a mmed o the, charS,, wo ,11 be ..each- Edward Too.ner, keeper ot (he iNow ,tof k of ,-,,,, .,,, L. J,Me rr hsw ery to the most sacred ot trusts. Forest, and before the hound rouM bc i . i i ui . i . . , , . , 1 t,,,u utiU,L 1,UU,IU .wu.u ui Rn(j bonnets, ami be able to acconjmot.ate he

icir iicsire.

"h is true that 31r. idams has not heen hro,Mr,t to the snot it was about two M.,kBj; ...:.k n r

1 ,it.iiiuui3 o oiuuuiu iu4 iJiiiic; uiUdCU iu

o iiiipoi ion. ue uj'ou nils imic ouwj. , i,,0 ( lock in me auernoon, a space 01 unie thci

to the exclusion ol others, as to weary ;Gf thirteen hours. He w as laid en. and j the patience of Congress: It is true, thai -he followed the scent, a very crooked he has not, according to the rules of geo- lroat to the door of the culprit: the pre-1

1 .

June 2S, ISS.

25-Snr

upon

metrical prgr-sioe, nieg a man cnuii-.migCS were searched m vain lor somoi

1: j.tiii me wu.us--Loiut am. ju-uiukh - tune, hut tlie nounu coutu r.ot he pre-

turns' as nave mt ot ttie upp.'smon vailed on to quit. lie at last went into

the words "Bargain and Corrup-;tl!C uv house, and then boc;an scratch-

J

2V

STOP THE

lr.OKE J AIL

ML last evening, a fellow by the

nsme ct lAIAIl CUUCII. who was

brought from Cincinnati to this xcc fur horse

lion:' bit it is equally me, that holti; ()n removing the fuel a hr-e stone

V- Ul ... -r- . .... I C 1 V ' V. J

11, 11. 11 .... u. . -J 1 1 .i . 1 . - . . .

his whole public life,so far as these inter-!' ,M'7"I! ' 11 M'" iwas lound, under vhicii5 the million was s'eani ; r.ejs notorious lor ste.tmp ol horsea

ests were concerned, has proved f.inii"""' """-'- discovered. A searcn warrant was o!-,- " - ; 8Uch.,d manv are thev that bear wit-l" P"n ""."'7"" f C,- nd.lain.d, the man taken before a .nagi,-! 'S:

j.i.tf !.u. uii;.wu?iy .niiuij us utwjiuii. trate, ami sent 10 inciiesici nau ins irs tor ijtm iitn-.red to me i

t.-it1.- .Tifrt ..4l

il;? ui us ii vim.

That he has not urcd the protection of domestic manufacturer, to the prejudice and ruin of the other real interests of the republic, is readily admitted. Bui

with a vigilant v) e to "equal and exact

Vhifoc in f hr Srnro hp I nrn mrv in whir hy 7

such original purchase or deposite was made. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of the Commissioner of the General Land Office to prescribe the form of such certificates, which shall, in every case, specify the tract or tracts of land so reverted or sold, the amount

consideration of our government in sev-

era! instances, in connexion with agriculture and commerce, and th'i t loo, in a manner unequivocal, and decided. And

it is chiefly owing to the frank avowel of

this sentiment, that he has called upon his head (he denunciations of our Southern Anti-Tariif brethren.

In his inaugural address

nu, uuio .'t 1HV-.I i ic, nun tiiMiij (jTd him" if to u I made; and it shall be the duty of thej e( !3' . mti, . , suPI'or r, . . i , J , . sumnuttion, what has since

FORKlGX. H'ar in Eurrpe. Ilusi i hn?, at la: f, proclaimed war against Turkey. The manifesto and declaration, itti some par

ticulars, w 111 be tound in

page. A correspondence

grand vizier and count Nsselrode i also

published. The first would shew that the porteg ive assurances of pacific intention at the moment of issuing the Haiti ScherilFof the 20th Dec. and the second suggests that tlie sultan may yet

avert, or speedily end the war, byacced

trial, and wat: transported.1'

The N. V. Commercial of Tuesday, has the following account of the fall of a

man. i seems that workmen were lak

in the Jail in Law-

renceLurgh, Dearborn county Ir.ifuna. THOMAS LONG LEV fch'fV D. C. June 1?, 182$. 24-Sw.

a subsequent i..g otf old slate, and putting on new, and i between the the puliies were so constructed that in'

Doctor Isaac Westcrficld,

, j!(ti!k lati: :r.T::nr. or the cclkerated

Indian doctor Richard Carter.)

letting down one basket, thev hoisted up 'V lL PracUce 'ctne i JurSbi.rSh Ky. , i r r.i v ? cn ihe Ohio rivtr, -7 nuJt-s below Uincmaim her. One ! ihe worunirn, t seems, n&x lhe m utl ot-the Mmiadae. while atteriding to the basket oelow j iy oposite Lawn-ncr burgh la. haying hold of tlie rope, wa3 suddenly) His practice will consist m the eurainistratlon

raised from the ground.

C r r., " j the uAmei ican Systemy' he did not, itJ

4V.- V4V44t.tlVyO.lllV', LI.V4LV44tr4IVI l.! 4 . . . tKo r:., r.n.,.1 mrh th0 r s (rue, particulanz Mt,but it wasindud

each month, an abstrctof the certificates . 7 tH tC....s w.u. u..,e. m.iu

interests, iei us near ins own lan-

however, that the sooner he

better, he clung to the rope

ss, Mr. Adams,jhK to the terms of the treaty of July, might, and instead of dropping olfwhenj-o ort, to its con-! het ween Russia, France and ng'i tiiere would have been no danger, was!di!"

been called jland, Ae.

r org'ttiiig,j' vezttatte prearat-ons h--t U , or u hat is itiore

lef o the:1, tr V KruW1' ) rmt ot r.e iprtun iroUe

. , p . . j lai.n. i 'mi ii V.IU nit- nanus (jr warier VlUl .'III ill" l I :f s?IKje:!iI bt-Pn Kit nsln.iKaii.tfiv ir!Q.

iioL3 n th-j cvire g! he must anettrate chioi.ic.

r.srS.

issued during the month; and for each certificate, the officer issuing the same shall be entitled to receive, from the applicant, the sum of fifty cents. . Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the said certificates, when received in payment for lands, shall he entered in the books of the Land Office w here received, and transmitted with the accounts of the Receiver of Public moneys, to the General Land Office, in such manner as the Commissioners of the said Office shall prescribe; and ifj upon com

parison of the original with the returns from the office whence any certificate issued, it shall appear to the satisfaction of the said Commissioner, that such certificate has been issued and duly paid,

according to the true intent and meaning!

guage: "In this brief outline of the promise and

performance of my immediate predeces

sor, the line of duly for his successor is! shall not detail

clearly delineated. To pursue, to theiri0,1bt, be as rapid as the nature of the

Gen. Wittgenstein issued a proclamation on passing the Turkish boundary.

promising protection to the people of

Moldavia and Wallachia, if they remained peaceable at their homes. There is much speculation as' to what

will be the Ku

raised from twenty-five to thim feet. I ( hires?!-q vuvArd tvlth the re. o.,, i . ii ii- i I- j fT'ear ra ue ot pr t.ce in e dition to ihe we. iiut before he reached the scailo ding, ........ n n v ,t.., i, . . k , i o'i. jDu n.o .e, t e ti. iters hur..srls ihnt he will merit the strength ot lushands tailed, and downUmi recrivr: . sore of public ntror.i-

he went upon the pavement, as fiat as a! May 9,

hounder. "Poor fellow V exclaimed the spectators, Hfs all over with him!'

But not so. He belonged to the f.unih

13- 4q

UBitfLZi G. PR

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR.

ATT

sian movements wejof Hardheads, and picked himself up,! f FFIC H in L-t n r.cehurga at the them. They will, no and went to work again having sustained! 1 ol JOHN iSFKNCKU.

consummation, those purposes of im-

country, and resistance of the Turks ill

but little injruy

provement in our common condition,' admit o! the grand object beingtoplai.t

instituted or recommended bv him ithe siandard of the ( Z ir on the turrets ofl

will embrace the whole sohere of rnvi Constantinople. Tht

i j i

obligations.'' We would ask, what stronger, or more solemn pledge could be given to the Americau people, to pursue certain measures which had been submitted to the consideration of the National Legislature, by a former Chief Magistrate, than this emphatic declaration? And what were those measures, referred to? VVc

house

17 f.

1 lit: lt-l Hl lltU Ml 'l CSSIIMI Ki I l.'H.U i

AlflO la A K jLI,

Jinpassedon the 21st of April last by I ATTCI;:CEV and coinsi i.lor at law,

i campaig:;. even lli.i . t i r v V...i 2 XMUMs the t uLhc thit lu- wi.l rr.r.,.iv-

. r l it 'niii ti i: ui Jif:v i in h. Mini nit's j - - - ..w..-... y

as successfiil as can be anticipated, will, , d , , ' j , j J uV.-s a 7 ? be a bloodvone. and a huge number of, , , ...Jl:.: r ,)'5tr,c;f- rt V,,he .L 111 cd & 'AU V "l. h

r, . ... r i i - j ear anu i uaj iniei uit: inmmini oi apois; me i riuin., ih :n0i?., bnit rUrC, and Russians will perish because of the cli-,;vound n eihcr oftlte partit lUv u PUy ;.r u,t c.-urthj ud other Conn in mate. Phe march ol the victors will be, lryivor Uld the fOCOnd or ,ocon(j? cn.;; t.K ,nsptci,hPPl,rat,n I hat in Ar over heaps of human carcasses. ir-1(roA i., tl, A. .hirh r-m-,.,, if e-ni wuhxi"d d Jrsevms attention tut Whoi L.r -r - . , , ? g ged in tlie duel which caused if. shuli e... VVil Uevvitd to n.s ptuttss.on. Ar.d hat part m the contest will be taken.. ,.4mlfi mi;itv nfmi1rii(ir .c. niJw,fi at ku h, i... . ...

u intent uin iiiumiinr , . a . . fc i

ofthUact. the amc shall be passed to;"" ,'c a"' uus

rson payine the same U' We "",,sun"!' on,.! .0l ' "',n'!0

the credit of the person paying

as so much cash. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That

for anv moneys forfeited, on lands sold

iu the precise words of Mr. Adams' im

mediate predecessor: "Our manufactures will likewise re-

(Tinitv. iw rriiirii4r A" n

oy- ome. po er?, is ei to oc seen, aus-; .lt.cordin, v- This provision extends to! wr.nccbul., nt door to Mr. Hunt's Hotel, tna no doubt, dishkes, the proceed., -g,; whei;lhe mpwti K takes place with-'"1" VP OQ,r of Ruta--but will hardly venture,tnIlf , . , 1 Jm,-j'U-" 9lf-

I m - . wilt IIIV IIIIIIIU ' tllV . I a one, to cat her weight mto the scale r-t n v n : "

or knowingly carrying one to light, or! iLf"1 ICVOlUtlOliary Claims.

at New York or Pittsburgh, the-ccrtifi- (luire the s)'stematic aml fostering care lificate shall be issued by the Secretary!01 the government. Possessing as we of the Treasury; which certificate shall t,0 the raw materials, the fruit of

- ,

be received in pavrnent for lands at anv

of ti e Land Offices of the United States,

our own soil and industry, we ought not

to depend in the degree we have done

as the certificate issued in conformity to!on tne supplies from other countries.

f Turkey. France is preparing herself

with men and money, bv a body of

muus iiuu .i loan ci ou luniioiib of franc?. Li-gland has a suffn ient military and naval force ready for any expected emergency. Nothing important has lately happened in Greece. The var between Russia and Turkey, we do not suppose, can, of itself, have

much euVct upon the U lite I States, com

(aiding or acting as surgeon in a duel, is! pC!.ONi:i. A A It OX OGDi'N will remain in

punishable, upon conviction thereof, bvi "L-; Wtsl.u g'on ior serr.e months, and cptn h. confinement in tlie state prison for a tei m; 5n Ui;lv Hlihorir',a b" ' A;,c,u Lo ' iwill continus to art us Atrrr.t for the Utiiotrs not exceeding seven years. j anJ SoUiers l f l!ie Arxny ;)t lhe r.cvotution, for Sat. E. C'i:-JPuc!c. huse rt-.u-i'a hilt was pssttl at the Ute session jef Correi, ki$U j'ptcni ct on the 15ih uf r, ,r. . 'Mstvl.st; end uDn rece'wirj? the evidence pre he Harvest. 1 tie inrhrr?trr ir-jscnhf.d hy the htrretary of the Treasury, Colo.

ginian ol the nth, states that the ap-i ntl O.ucu vvill pro. ura ue n:ms t f itmse enti

' nrnn.Oiin.r lirt7nst iunmi;n! in hf tun rf; t e CUIV reE'litt rerf, n-.l VVI.l r?tnit the Cff

the fore.o-nfnn- provisions of this nrt'nnA V e are thus dependent, tht sudden event ! merciallv or otherwise. The Russian! , t j...i 5 ; "tra thereof, u r- tiu r with the two y? ars pv

n r 1 . . . -ui 1 r- . . . 1111: ii.osi (luuiiiiitiii iiku ikis Ltwu iilu iiiuj

made receivable.

Sec 5. And be it further enacted, That,

in no case, shall a certificate be issued

of war, unsought and unexpected, can- armies will be supplied from the ahund-j jaborf! of the husbandman tor

not

ditli

fa:l to plunge us into the most serious '" stores on the holders of the Bku culties. It is important, too, that theS ?a, and tne Turks be furnished fro

many

to anv person, except to the person who' caP"a- which nourishes our manufac-! ,nti "ghhorinj; province s in

originally forfeited -the lands, or to his

heir or h ir; nor shall a grant issue, or the lands purchased "with any scrip he transferred, until six months after the certificate shall have heen deposited in the office. Sfx. G. And he it further enacted, That, if anv tract of land, returned as sold to

thn General Land Ofiice, shall have heen paid for in forged or altered certiSicafes, such sale shall be void, and the land subject to be sold again, at public or private sale, as the case may be; and in case any such forged or altered certificate shall he received upon any debt for land heretofore sold, or in part payment

Mures should be domestic, a to its influ

ence in that case, instead of exhausting, a it may do in foreign hands, would be felt advantageously on agriculture and every other branch of industry." Again, in a subsequent message to

Congres, after referring to his views of

this subject, previously communicated, Mr. Monroe says. ''Under this impression, I recommend a review of the. tariff, for the purpose of affording additional protection, to those articles which wo are prepared to manufacture, or which are more immediately connected with the defence and independence of the. country."

rho c .mm inder of our squadron in the

Mediterr mean is, without doubt, furnished wiih precise instructions as to his dut , and will abide by them. We have no hu-iness in the quai rel, and will not take any part in it, but in self-defence. MUs Reg. MEXICO. We have received Mexican papers to the 6th of May. The only articles of interest are subjoined, being translated from "El S-d" -V. . Courier. It is with feelings of indignation and, horror that we have perused the account of the civil war now raging between the

The last Petersburg "Old Do-

says "the wheat, except that

1 vears.

4

M I 1 I I'l I HI II III IIIIC5.141'1 .' IMl. i.uuir

try lately inundated hy the great fall of rain which we noticed a few days ago, never looked better, and promics the planters a harvest indeed."'

nuw dti, tf tv ii rrom the 3d of March 18. u, t .h- Zi of Mirrh, hy imiK in adrafi of the United SiitV Han;, or any of its hmnches payable to each individual, or to his order. Washington, June 9, 188.

Bank Robhrny

-The Iank at Exeter,

A DM IMS TRA TOR'S A'O TICE.

OI K 1. is hereby vn, h administration of thcestnte of WILLIAM C VAN IIOU.

IT.!, Ute of Dearborn county, Indian., deceased, h.-s httn grntcl to me. All persons having claims upon 9;tivl ests'e, wilt present them duty

iermtichUd s rtqnirfil by law; and persons

N. H. has been robbed of a quantity ofj '"iJehtrd to the deceased will mke p-)m-nt imspecie, a number Exeter hills, Reed's Hti-'y, eiI;r to ms,if or to Geo. U l)ucn. ' . . 0 , ' mvattorneyat Lawrencehavgh tou-hcmsoU plate, 20s, 1Us o', js .s and Is, some iVn, u.v,a tne r8ttt? my be presented

bills PerkiiOs new plate of the smaller denomination, and a quantity of other hank bills. Five hundred dollars are offered for the apprehension of the robbers. The public are .advised, meantime, to reject tho Tci. and Twenty dollar note5.

NOl lCF. is also hereby given, lut the said

estate is insv?rt.

COKNKLIUS W. VAN 1IOUTF.?;, A!rninisir.t.r. L!tirrenceburh, June 2lst 1S28. 23-3v

REIMS DEEDS, A.VD JUSTICES

i?..7.VAS FOR SA JA