Indiana Palladium, Volume 4, Number 28, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 19 July 1828 — Page 4
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REVOLUTIONARY CLAIMS. m AN ACT for fbe relief of certain surrivioj officers and soldiers of tbe army of the Revolution. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Arnica in Congress assembled, That each of the surviving officers of the army
of the Revolution, in the Continental!
Line, who was entitled to half pay by the Resolve of October twenty-first, seventeen hundred and eighty, be authori
zed to receive, out of any money in the
any other person to receive it for him ; in which case, be will execute a'owerof attorney, according to tbe annexed form, marked C, whcih must be acknowledged before a Justice of tbe Peace, or other Magistrate, and authenticated under the seal of the Court of the County, in the same manner as is already prescribed in regard to deflations. But no payment will be made to any such attorney, until he has made oath, according to tbe annexed form D, that tbe pay which he is authorized to rece e is intended to enure wholly to the perso'na benefit of the Officer or Soldier whose attorney he is. .
It is requested that all letters to the becreta-
Treasury, not otherwise appropriated,' of (he rreasury, on the subjects, may be enthe amount of his full pay in said li "endorsed 0n the cover, "Revolutionary Claims."
according to his rank in thf line, to be
o ... - - - 9
ing with the third day of March, one
RICHARD RUSH.
A.
thousand eight hundred and twenty-six, ;brm of a Declaration to be made by the
and to continue during his natural lite: Provided That, under this act, no officer ' shall be entitled to receive a larger sum than the full pay ofa captain in said line. Sec. 2. And be it furthe enacted, That, whenever any of said officers has received money of the United States, as a pen
sioner, since the third day of M rch, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six, aforesaid, the sum so received shall be deducted from what said officer would otherwise be entitled, to under the first section of this act; and every pension to which said officer is now entitled shall cease after the passage of this act. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That every surviving non-commissioned officer musician, or private, in said army, who enlisted therein for and during the war,
and continued in its service until its termination, and thereby became enti
tled to receive a reward "of eighty dol
lars, under a resolve of Congress, passed
May fifteenth, seventeen hundred and
seventy-eight, shall be entitled to receive
his full monthly pay in said service, out
of any money in the treasury not other
wise appropriated ; to begin on the third
day of March, one thousand eight hun
dred and twenty six, and to continue during his natural life: Provided, That no non-commissioned officer, musician or private in said army, who is now on the pension list of the United States, shall be entitled to the benefits of this act. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That the pay allowed by this act shall, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, be paid to the officer or soldier entitled thereto, or to their authorized attorney, at such places and days as said Secretary may direct; and that no foreign officer shall be entitled1 to said pay nor shall any ofScer or soldier receive
the same, until he furnish to said Secre tary satisfactory evidence that heisenti
tied to the same, in conformity to the
provisions of this act; and the pay allow
ed by this act shall not, in any way, be transferable or liable to attachment, levy
or seizure, by any legal process whatev cr, but shall enure wholly to the person
al benefit of the officer or soldier entitled
to the same by this act.
Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That 30 much of said pay as accrued by the
provisions of this act, before the third day of March, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, shall be paid to the officers and soldiers entitled to the same, as soon as may be, in the manner and under the provisions before mentioned ; and the pay which shall accrue after said da , shall
be paid semi-annually, in like manner, and uuder the same provisions!, A. STEVENSON, Speaker of tbe House of Representatives. S. SMITH, President of tbe Senate pro tempore. Approved 16th May, 1828. JOHN QU1NCY ADAMS.
Officers.
For the purpose of obtaining the benefits of an act, entit!-d "An act for the relief of certain surviving t fn. ers and soldiers of the Army of the Revalu-ivO, appioved on the 15th t May, 1828, I, , of , in the county ot , in the Sate ot , do hereby decl-re that 1 ws nn officer it) the Continental Line of the Army
of the lit volution, nnd served as such, nvrt in
sert to the end ot the war, or (. uie case may be) tr the ti'Pe when the arrangement of th.-
Army provided by the resolves .f Congress ot
the 3rd arid 21st ot October, 17U, was t arried into effect, and was reduced under that arrat.gemeni,3 t which period 1 was a in the regiment of the line. And 1 also declare, that I afterwards received a certificate (commonly called a cominutttion certificate) for a sum equnl to the amount of five years' tutl pay ; whih sum wa oil'i red ry ihtresolve of Congress, of the 2 M of Mart h, 17rf, instead of the half pay tor life, to which I was entitl d under the resolve of the 21st ot October, 1780
And I do further declare, that I have received of the. United States, as a pensioner, sinc e tbv 3ddyuf March, 18-J6 Here insert, No money , or (is the casr may b ) hat 1 have received, as a pensioner ot the United States, since the- 3 I dy ot March, 1828, the sum of dollais, pajd to me by the agent for payiug pensions in the S ate of (Signed) Before me, , fhere insert, Justice ot the Peace, or other Magistrate, duly empowered to administer oaths, 3 the county of it. he State of , personally appeared tins day, i --, and , of the said county, who aid.
severally, mke oath, that , by whom the
foregoing declaration was suu&cribed, is geoeraj. ly reputed and believed to have been an offi.tr in the Array of the Revolution, in manntr as
therein stated.
Witness my hand, this day of -, in the
year .
(Signed) I, , Clerk of the Court of the County ol , in the State of , do hereby certify,
iliat , before whom ihe foregoing m Ijvi s were swurn, was, at the time, a fjiere in
sert, Justice of the Peace,' or oth r i igistrae,
duly empowered to administer oaths, and du
ly empowered to administer oaths.
In testimony whereof, 1 hve hereunto set
(t. S ) ray hnd, and afHxed the seal of the
said Court, this day ot , in the
year . Ogncd) B. Form of a declaration to be made by the non-commissioned Officers, Musicians, ti PrivatesFor the purpose of obtaining the benefit ot "An act for the relief of certain surviving om
it, volu lfc2h, 1,
D. Form of Affidavit to be taken by Attorneys. Before me, , a Justice of the Peace in the county of in the of personally appeared, this day, , the attorney named in the foregoing power of attorney, and made oath that the smr was not given to him by rca. son of any transfer, or of any attachment, levy, or seizure, by any legal process whatever, of the pay therein authorized to be received, but that the said py is inteoded to enure wholly to the personal benefit ot the person by whom the said power Was executed. Witness my hand, this day of in the year Before me, , here insert either a Jus tice of the Peace or other Magistrate, duly em powered to administer oath, in the county of in the State of personally appeared, his day, and of the stid county, who did severally, make oath, that , by whom the foregoing declaration vs subscribed, is generallv rt noted and believed to have been an Offi
cer in the Army of the Revolution, in manner as j tht-rem stated.
Witness my hand, this day of in the year fS gned
I, , Clerk of the Court of the county nf
in the State of do hereby certify, that before whom the foregoing affidavits were sworn, was, at the time, (here insert either a Justice of the Peace or other Magistrate, duly empowered to administer oaths,) and ciuly em
powered to administer oaths. In testimony whereof, 1 have hereunto set (l. s.) my hind, and athxed the seal of the said Court, this day of in the year (Signtd) t To be puMishcd once a week for two mo .ilis, iii the pipers nuthotized to publish the Laws of the United States. 23-9w
cers and soldiers of the Army of the tion," approved on the 15(h of M.y, , of , in the County of
the State of
listed in
Doctor Isaac AVesterfield, (the late faktner of the celebrated Indian doctor Richard Carter,) WILL practice .1.edia?ie in Pcttrsbursh Ky. on die Ohio river, -7 mil 8 otlo.v Liucm 'iti, 4 below the m uth of thi Miami and near ly oposit : Lawrenct burgh la. Hs practice H consist in the administration if vegetable preparations chit fly uhat is more generally known uy th. name oi" 'he Indn mode f practice ; which has (in ths hatus of Carter and hia stu.lents) been so astonishingly i fil awHius in the cure of ihe most inveterate chronic diseases. Having msde himself acquainted with there-
gular mude of p"etice m audition to the vege table mode, ht flutters himstli that he will merit .ml receiv shre of public patronaTn. May 9, 182$. IS lm E B WIN G. PR A T T attorney and counsellor.
the house
Doct. Cogswells REMEDY TOR B0W3L COMPLAINTS. TT is prepared from vegetable, rJ is perti fectly harmless. Its effects are to relieve the pain, to heal and srpngthen the stomach and bowels, and restore their natural action It is intended both for children and adults. Certificate of a fjreat number of cures that have been effected by it, in Cincinnati, might be given, but a single trial will satisfy any one of its etTicacy . We tbe subscribers Lave used "Dr. Cogsivell's Remedy for Dowel Complaints," for ourselves or families, and from the great bencfif which we hrtve derived from it we cheerfully
recommend it to the public as a medicine of great t-fticary in those diseases for which it is designed, believing it to be superior to any thing of the kind with which we have been ac
quainted. Stephen Nye, Wm. B. Sheldon,
Roswell Castle, IU. 13. Person,
Richard Folger, Win. D. Ludlow,
Public Sale. IT.T. tin rTnnd tn nnKlin rtn iVP
I , '""'" , v- ... first day of August next, in the town
of Hsrdensburgh, Dearborn county, Indiana,
Mouses 8s Lots,
Corn on the ground, HOGS, CATTLE, Household Sz, Kitchen Furniture, &c. The sale will commence at 10 o'clock oa said day, at the house of the subscriber, when
and where the terms will be made known.
H. SHOOK. Hardensburgh, July 11. 1323. S7List of Letters T5 EMAINIXG in the' Post-office at LawJirtl rrnceburfch Iod. on tbe 1st day of July, lb2S; bich f not called for by the 1st of Octobir nest, will be seut to the General Posteffiee as dead letters.
Wm. Allen,
J
nines
Gilkey,
OFFICII in Liwrencehurgh at of JOHN SPENCER.
May 1, J8-2b
17f.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAV,
RMS the public that he wi'.l constant'
end he tVrms t he Supreme Couri; tht
District Court of the United Siuttst, at Indiana poiis; the Franklin, Dar' oi n, Swiizt rUntl, and ttipUy Circuit Courts; and any other Court it. the s'i-tf , on special ppl cation 1 hnt in futtu e
his vn-hzided nd persevering attention and tul end, will be df-vo;eil 'O Ins picfe ion. And
may, at nil times, h.- consulted i his c fRoe, in Lawreru eburgh, next uoor to Mr. Hunt's 11 tel
or at (rur!.
July 25, 1827. 29tf, NOTICE.
Utei
Treasury Dipartment,
May 28, 1828. 5 Tho "Act for Ihe relief of certain surmiDg Officers and boldiers of tbe Revolution," ap
proved on tbe 15th day of May,. 1828, (ofj
which the foregoing is a copy,) will be carried into tfT ct under tbe following regulations: Each Officer claiming under the act, will transciit to the Secretary of tbe Treasury a declaration, according to the form hereunto annexed, marked A, and each non-commission
ed Officer Musician, and Private, according: to
the form matkrd B, accompanied by the oath
of two respectable witnesses, as to bis identi
ty, which onth is to ba taken before a Justice
of the Peace, or other Magistrate, duly em
powered to administer oaths in the State or
Territory in which he resides, aod authenticat
ed under the seal of the Court of the County
in which the oath was administered, as shown
iu the sni.l forms. Ech Oiiicer will also transmit bis commit
sion, it iu existence and attainable, aod each
non-commissioned Officer. Musician, and
Private, his discharge; which documents, after
.being registered, will bo returned. If tbe ecmtiiission or discharge bat been lost or destroyed, he will transmit such other evidence as he may possess or can obtain, corroborative 0f the statements set forth in his declaration. If the evidence transmitted, taken in connexion with that atlorded by the public records at Washington, be found satisfactory, the amount of 10 years' full pay, at the rate to which (be Officer or Soldier was entitled, according to his rank in the line, at the close of the war, or at the time of his reduction , (as the case may be.) but in do instance exceeding tbe full-pay ofa Captain of tbe Continental Line, will be transmitted to him, at tbe place of bis resi
dence, after deducting therefrom the amou.it
of any pension which be may bare received t from tbe United Statea since the Sd day ot L ... . Match, 1826. He may, however authorise ' J'
, do hereby declare ihi 1 eti-
thd Continental Line of the Army ot
the Revolution, tor and duni'g-ihe war, and con tinued in its service until its termination ; at which period 1 ws a (sergeant, Corporal, Musi
cian, or Private, as the case my k, in Cupuin
a Company, in the regiment ct the
line. A' d 1 also declare thai 1 afterwards re
ct-ived a certificate for the reward of eighty dollars, to which 1 was entitled, under a rt solve ot
Congress, passed tht 15ih of May, 1778.
And 1 turther declare ihat I ws not on the
fitieeoih day of March, 132B, on the Pension List of the United States. (Signed) Before me, , here insert either a Jus tice ot the Peace or otuer M-ia rate, duly t-m powered to administer oaths, j in the coutuy ot , in tbe State of , personally appeared, this day, , and , ot the said county, who did a veraily nake oath that by whom the foregoing declaration w3 su tscu bed, is generally reputed and believed to have been an Officer in the Army of the Revolution, in manner as therein statedWitness my hand, this day cf -, in the year . (Signed) T, -t Cieik. ot ihe Court of the county ot
TATE OF INDIANA, iArRIlTERM iJrtirhnrn I DiDith. .
1823.
On complnint iu Chancery.
John Ludlow, Thomas Kennedy, S. D. Conner, Joshua L. Thompson. Price 50 Cents per Bottle. La Motts Cough Drops, A cure for Coughs, Aathma, Consumption, Slc. &c Price $ per Bottle. Lee's Anti-billious Pills,
(Genuine,) 50 cents per Box.
Anderson's Pills, 25 cents per Box.
Dr. Dix?s Stomachic Bitters. Dr. Chambers Medicine, For the cure of Intemperance.
Dr. Stoughton's Bitters. Godfrey's Cordial, V 7
Biitemaii's Drops, Turlington Balsam,
British Oil, Harlem Oil, Soda Powders, Seidlitz Powders. Essential Oils.
Bercamot, Oil Peppermint,
Annis, Lavender, Juniper, Wonnsced, Spike,
Spices, &c.
loves,
Mace,
Cinnamon, Cayenne IVppcr, Orange Peel,
Paints, Oils, Dye StuiFs, Alcohol, Spirits Turpentine, Sealing Was, Wafers, Paint Boxes, Camel Hair, Pencil-, Indian Rubber,
looth brushes & Powders. All the above articles for sale ?t the FAM
ILY MEDICINE WARE-HOUSE, Dext
door to lluell &. Dunn's Store, High Street,
Ltivrfnceburgh, la. x!so, asompleto assortment of Drugs & Medicines, Low for CASH. T. B. PINCKARD. Julv 9th, 1G25. 27 If.
Oil
Nutmeg?,
; 6i
Pennyroyal, Cloves, Cinnamon, Spruce, Lt'inon.
Ginger,
Aui
P
C
linger, tun?. Dill, ennel, and ardamoni, S
Seed.
Archibald Will lorn Arm strung Irzcin Anhr?tn $anil C. Arnett 'homos Atucrnxin John L. Annis Thomas Adair Isaac Brasher C. L. 2
Bedford JUr. Bowers Dr. II. J. Bcjiham Isaac J)I. Bonham Benj. B. Bargain Johnnas Blasdel Jacob 3 Blasdel Enoch 2 Berber Zachariah Bcckwcrlh Lydia Bonte Jane JJrs. Bartholomew Sain I Blasdel Jonathan Bumpass A. W. Blackburn II. Baiter Maria Boner Henri Beeson Amos Beach Job A. Brasher Robt.
Kincaid Samuel ICe'so John Kemp John Ludlow Stephen Lynas Joseph Laurence Jacob R Lynch Mary Miss Lamdon Samuel Morgan Joseph. McCoy D. McCcnnell George Hills Cyrus McC lei iter James 3 McKeag Robt. Mead John Marsh Samuel Mote John jVelson Jonathan R johle Elizabeth Mrs. Levitt Davi(t2 JVbyes Bcnfn JVcivland John Pccho-ccr Edmund Pre st Richard 2 Pepper A. C. Pilmcr Joa Pierce Jason
Bhambcrlin AugusionPurdue Wm. 5. Clark Joiham Parks Jacob
NOTICE.
D
VI
EARBOILY Circuit Court, JEARBORX COUATY,
Set.
belore whom the forego -r.g ffi Jitvita were swurn,!
was, at toe time, a , Justice ot the Ptace, or ms the case my it, ud duly empowered to administer oaths. Iu testimony whereof, I have hereunto set
(I. s J my band, mid msed the seal of the
suid Court, this day of, m the year . (i.ned) Form of a Pou er af Attorney. Know all meuoy thse presents, that I, of in he county of in the state of do herehy constitute and appoint mv true
and lawful attorney, with a power of substitu
nun, ui- me, uu m w lunic, io receive IIOQl
the United states the amount of pay now due to
me, uml?r the act tor the relief ot certain sur
viving otn era and soldiers of the Revolution,
approved lam May, ia;, as a in the regiment of the line of the Army of the Rev
olution.
Witness my hand and seal, this day of
in the year Sealed and delivered in t?t
presence of , 5 (Signed) fi. si
Before me, a Justice of the Peace in the
county of in the State of personally
ppeared, this day, whose name is subscri
bed to the foregoing power of attorney, and ac
knowledged the same to be his act and deed.
Witness my hand, this day of in the
year
(Signed)
Merle of the Court of the county of
, before whom the foregoing power of PescTy WW acknowledgfcd is Justice of the
In teatitr.-.) .
said court, thi
i
Dearborn Circuit Cou , N
Sarou'l Bond & Samuel Rees,)
Executors of David Kee9,dec. ( versus
Lewis Ingles aod othcr3. j NOW on this day, o ivit: oo Friday, the 11th day of April, 1228, comes the coirpUinRnts by Dunn their attorney, and ask leave to
amend thpir Bill of complaint aforesaid, hy in-j irilFltliAS at a Dearborn Circuit Court be-
aertinj: the names ol Jilin My res, Daniel 1.)a- V gn r.d luhl at Ltiwrtnceburgh, .n and vh, Daniel Hroan, John EMiott, James ! r thfJ CM; l.v 'Carbon., in thr thi.-u Judicial . n t , u . . . j iLrciutct the 'ate ol lnlji.ua, on Monday, th Ibompsnn, find Richard Hardesty, as d.lend- j ,iVemh tlav flf Ailil ,uJ rdMtlnu d f om ants thereto, which granted accordingly; acd)a to da until I hiusdi) the 10 hdy of April, it appearing to the susfclion of the court, 1828, Oliver M. Spepcer, d;i:nustrator of Jona that John Elliott ami Daniel Brown nrs not ! l,,an Dayton, vbt eHd, ftitd in said court a
residents of this state: Ii is therefore ruled aod ordered hy the court, that notiee of the pen
dency of the foregoing ldl of complaint be published for four weeks successively in ibv. Indiana Palladium, a newspaper printed at Lawrencehurgh, Dearborn county, state of Indiana, requiring the s dd John Elliott, and Daniel BrotvQ,to he nd appear belore the judges of the said Dearborn Circuit court, on the first day of their Term, to be holden at Lawrenceburgh in & for the said county of Drarborn, on
the first Mondj in October nx?; then and
tberp, to answer
or toe same wm De taken a9 confessed as to
them, gnd a decree entered accordingly. JAVifcs DILL, Chik, I) C. C June SO, 1823. 26 4w.
Cosseboom I I'm. Craziford Randall Crazier Decker Cook William Cox Elishct Carman Stephen Comcft I5ih RegL Chase Leonard Check, George Carman Reuben Cooler Rebecca Cock Ulysses Davis Johnson Dawson William Davis Paul
Davison Robert Darrah Sarah Dashiell Charles Darush Sain I Dill James 2 Dils Jacob Daniels John Dot hone i I Isaac Elliott Samuel 2 Fitch Joseph 2
Pater Wm. Possons.Mary cr Mathias Rozve Robt ft Reed A. H. Richmond A'athanifl Rod &ers Aelson Ross Shepherd Richardson J Right Samuel Rosborough llicmss Rosebury Isaac Roland Margaret Mrs Seiberi William Stubbs Robert Shoemake Blackley Shockky Isaac Steuart Arthur Stetler Michael 2 Simpson L. 1L Shook John Snyder Mary Miss Shanks Abraham
ipeer
John
Filch Alonzo Ford JYathaniel Fislier Jonathan Fuller Johii Guard Ezra Guard Balah Jlrs. Gibbs Barney G. 3 Gibbs Jamts D. Green Andrew
Gibson fl'm. Grid'ey Julian Mrs. floliisttr Ephrziin Hunt Jhn HnniteaJ Joshua
I Hamilton. James
schedule ot ihe dolus ol r ud deceased, Phcvvin am;.r!g3l t;h,r things, that he person! property
t iltoe3sd ts stitpc ent to pay the josi debts ot tht ilt teased, and ihat tfu s-dd peikonal hssMa have all been administered, and shew-
possessed of the foUow.n lands in the county j Hough ,W. f Dearborn, to wii: Sctio , number a xteenj Hamilton 1Fo5 . and Section number Uiteen. and frtctional sec lllawll Thos.
tion number fourteen, of tnyp.suir number f, mr, ' ?!ford Palitnre in range one, west, . contajnirj: in thrSrr ' I- r n whoK twelve hundred and ninety four arrtsj ff,'lJr -'103--
sod ninety hundredths, whirh he P'ays may be
appraised according to law, and sold fr the
r in wciooer X: j men anu 1-Tm(!l t of lhc jllst dt bts ot lhe fl4CMacd the Bill of complunt aforesaid, PUliLW .VOTIVE is then fore hereby
g.v
Set.
State of Indiana, ) Dearborn County, 5
DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT.
Apr.l Term, 1828. John Test & Amos Lane, ) versus C n complaint in Caleh Hayes, 5 ClHnccry NOW on this day, to wit: un Wednesday the 9ih day of April, eighteen hundred JSt twen-ty-eight, conns the compuinants, in lueir own proper persons, on this third day of the Aoril
term ot tue Dcarboin Cir.-ult ,...-, iuu j
' - - v v 1111 i- aiiutii u mi i
Haftr Arr.
Johntcn L W. Jzred IVHiiarn Judl Joth JenJihis Philemon
Sparks Hamlet 2 Skinner William Test ohn 4 Terr ill Major Tale William Tibhitis U illiam Tibbctts A. Vawhoulcn Maria J Walker llobert cr Samuel Perry White llhoda White Alexander JVhite Joseph Welsh Morgan W h.iinpy Horace Woodbury Jonathan Warier lolly Mrs. Weaver Davis Wec-cer John 2 Wtaier Georrrr Weaver Rebecca Walks JSathex Winters Elizabeth Wibon John JV Walker Hsnrtj llr!utney Moses Wills Orran M. Williams Beni,
Julv 5, is:b.
ISAAC DUXN, P.M.
i fcav-
.ereunto see .esl of tht in th
(-jiff.-
filed their bill of complaint against the s!.id d.
fendanton the chancery side of this court: and
u appearing totne satiatactiun ol this court, bygood proof now here in court made, that the siri
Caleb liuyes is not now a resident of this state; It is therefore ordered and directed by the court now here in chancery siitinir, that notice of th
pendency of the said bill ot complaint, be pub lishtd in the Indiana Pailad.um, a neu&rnner
printed and published in Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn county, Indiana, summoning and rtquirw the said Caleb Hayes to be and appear before the
Judges of the Dearborn Circuit court, in chance.
ry sitting, at their next term, on the first ,lon
day in October next; then and there to answer iYf riTrnl u i n i 11 1 a' Hill lnrcii A n 1
w.w . ui me ssniewu. then be taken as confessed, and the matters and dungs therein prayed for decreed accordingly. JAMES DILL, Ci'k! July 10, 182?. 517 Iw.
en, io Hannah Spencer, n iduw ol Oliver H. Sn- n
Cer decesed. -nil dailsrliter of J-mathan n,vinn.i
deceased, to Susan Dayton De.sley, dughter ! Eti'o Miles of the Uevd. D )Cior Isesslev end Susn his dr. Keiirhttev Rvbt.
ceased wde, who was dnrM-r of the said de-lrjev Evisiiae Mis
c-aseu jon,nan i-'ayton, anu to Hannah tisbnor: daughter of Thoracis Gibbons, junr. and Mr) GibOoos his deceasf-d u i:, whovs also daughter of Jonathan D;vtnn. deceaserli uhn pm iL.-
heirs and ltgl representees of Jmuth.n Dy Y)1 K A P A Tj A 1)11 T on,dereas-d,anduhoare not rtsidents vf tlm A-"-'- rADljADlU Al
state, (the said Susan Dayton Measley and Han nh Gibbons being minors under the age of twenty one years,) that th.y severally be and appear by themselves and Guardians, before the Judgts of our Ucrarborn Circuit Court, at their Term to be holden at Lwrtncehuigh in and for die said county of Dearborn, on the first Monday in October ntst, then and there to shew, if any
thing they have or can show, why the lands a-
foresaid shall not be sold tor the payment of lhe
just debts of the s.ud deceased Jonathan Dayton JW1F.S DILL, Clerk D. C. Court June 23th, 1823. 4.
NOTICE. flHF. qualified Hectors of Lawreneeburgh M township, are hereby notified that the ensu in" Election will be held at the court house, on Monday the 4th diy of August next, and the
election will be opened at nine oclock.
Hy order of the board oi Township Trustees. THOMAS PALME U, Township cPkJuly 1, liKX 26 ow.
A BOY 10 or 17 years of age, industrious
and steady, who can resd and mita, dis-
posed to learn tha printing frninrsa, tTou'd
find a s;!".ifd!'iD by epp'jing at this
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pid the- end of the year; which may be disch'irged by the payment cf TWO DOLLARS in af.Vc?.':v, or hy paying TWO DOLLARS & FIFTY LEVIS at the expiration of Six norths. Those who receive their papers through the P st-Ofnce. or by the mtil carrier, must pay the carriage, otherwise it will be charged oa their subscription. A h V LRTIS EM1XTS Containing 12 linf s, three insertions orless.Qni
dollar; twcnty-Cve cents for each additional insertion larger advertisements in the same pro portion. The CASH must aceerrpsny advertisements, otherwise they will be published until paidtcr at the expense of the advertiser. V Letter to the editors must be r-ost.n;?
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