Indiana Palladium, Volume 5, Number 5, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 7 February 1829 — Page 4
MISCELLANY.
TROX THE NEW YORK MONTHLY MAGAZINE, BROKEjY TIES. The broken ties of bappier days, How often Jo tbej seem To come before out mental gaze, Like a remembered dream; Around i each disse?-r'd chain in sparkling ruin ties, And earthly hand can ne'en again Coite those lirokeu Ties. The parents of our infant home, The kindled that we loved, Far from our arms perchance ma roam To distant scenes removed; Or, we may have vratch'd their parting breath. And closed their weary eyes, And sig'ied to think how sadly death Can sever human ties. Tne syfienda, the loved ones of our youth, They, too, are gone, or changed, Or, worse then all, their love and truth Are darkened and estranged: They meet us in (be glittering throng; VVtth cold averted eyes, And wonder that we weep our wrong, And oaousn our Broken Ties. Oh! who, in 9'ich a world as ibis,
' Could b?ar their lot of pain, Did not one radiant hope of bliss Unclouded yet remain? That hope the sovereign Lord has given Who reigns beyond the skies; That hope unites our aoula to Heaven By faith's enduring ties. ach cire, each ill of mortal birth, fa sent in pittying love, To lift the lingering heart from earth, And speod its fi ghts above; And every pang that rends the breast, And every joy tbat die, TeUs us to seek a safer rest. And turns to holier ties.
a fourpenny bit a9 a very small cencern
Dick turned outthc most prosperous of hav'nt I as much weight in the govern
the two. He's got his country seat and
his carriage, and has sent ten boys to college; but I'd beta beaver hat he'd be qlad to go back to the time when he knocked me down about the fourpence. He has got into a dreadful uneasy way thinks he has got a thousand com
plaints that never came near him, and that his sons are going to bring him to the alms house. "He has some reason for that, poor man: for they are a set of scai e trra-
est of the two? An't las free? and
ment as they have?" "You t;lk like a i i m i i t i i ) I
uoos iur. ionu; our arier mi, uuu i like to see their carriages and footmen rolling by my old hay cart." "Very like, neighbor Jones, for as
Aunt Bcttv says, there is a great deal of
human nature in man ! ! ! Mass. Journal.
Staymaker's Pun. A poor corset mak
er oui of work, and starving, thus vented his miserable complaint: "Shame that
ces, sure enough. They never earnedij should be without bread: I that have
STATE OF INDIANA,) g Dearborn Couxtt.) Dearborn Circuit Court: October Term, 1828. Samuel Bond snd Samuel Rees. )
Spfatus in Chancery.
Exetutnrs of David Hees,
Lewis Ingols and others.
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any money, poor lads! how should theyl3taed the stomach of thousands." know the worth of it? They don't take i
to books, and their father makes'em go through college, for the name on't what can the poor fellows do with their time, without ih.vy have a high go, now and then! WeousrM to have a deal of
Philosophy and Inthpendence. "You can't make me belu.ve that folks who have their five thousand dollars a year
an t bappier than I am," said fanner, had':, t ti.ne to hoar mo.
Why is a room full of married ladies like an emotv room? Because there is
not a single one. in it. The following original love letter was
compassion and chirty for the ricn, gent by Edward Wilson, a country
neighbor Jones. I was going to telljchool-rnaster in the Orkney Inland, to you about my f elf. I heard tell ahoutiMis? Sibiili Trail, a native of the same Dick's houe and furniture I had a.:ountry: pretty sum of money, so I thought Pdl "Dearest Sibby, ! love thee with an turn gentleman too. I was idle and I extravagant love; and the mouth of recalled it being at ease; but not a speck affection waters uith the love of thee.
of ease couid I find. I had my chimneys! Dearest Sibbv, I am thv slave and thy
pulled down four times. My wife saidjslave's slave, and the slave of the flea
there was nothing the matter with them, but I said there was. However , it was
bad business to pull down chimnies for a living, so I gave that up. The wind and the weather furnished me with considerable occupation. I watched the weather cock as close as I ever watched my anvil; and there was no small cornfort in grumbling about the dry and wet spells, which I said wjis going to ruin the fanner. Having no business of my own, 1 kept an eye upon other people's. I thought I was a pretty c'ose observer, and 1 declared as lazy folks always do, that the world wr.s going to destruction, as fast as itcouM go; hut the world didn't
minomc I gave tnat up. 1 want- lv for physic.
jea to coni.i; r. t my neighbors, but they
that lies Under the pillow. O that I were but metamorphosed into an ass's colt, that might carry thy lovely body up an down the woild." Half a Hog. The New Haven Herald says: "A thief went into the market in that city, where a number of porkers
had been left, one night last week, and cutting one of them in two, look the hinder part, and carried it off. It has been suggested that the rogue was an Adamsite, as the Jacksonians generally gothe icholc hog.''1
Labor is good, if not for food, certain-
NOU comes the complainants, by Dunn thei attorney, and prove to the satisfaction of the court, that Dennis Crgg, one of the defendants aforesaid, is not a resident of the state of Indiana ; it is therefore ru'ed and ordered by thtcourt, that notice of the pendency of the forego mir hill of complaint be published four weeks i . ii n j...
auccrssivriy, in nc lnuiin i-aujuium, a news Maptr p.inted and published in Lwrenceburgh, Dearborn nuny, notifying and rfquinng iht said Drnms Cra'irg to be and appear before the
judg?s of the De-.rbi.rn circuit court, in chance
ry sitting, on the nrst day ol tneir next term, to be hidden at Luvren-eurgh,inand for sid county, on the fiist Monday in April next, then and th-r- t, ui swer to ihe bill of complaint afore
said, or the m:tars end things therein prayed for. as to him. wilt be tAen as confessed, and a
decree thc-rcon, as to htm, will be entered accordingly. J AMES DILL, Clerk. 27'h Jntnry, 1R?9. 4-4
Set.
Jones to his neighbor Bond. "Well then
lshan ttry, said his neighbor Bond, very quietly knocking the ashes out of his pipe, and wiping his mouth for a draught of cider; if any man likes to think Providence has dealt over hard with him, he may have the comfort of i for all me." uTheTe U no netting round you neighbor Bond, said farmer Jones: but tell me now, honestly, shouldn?t you be willing to leave off working, and take fifty thousand dollars, if it were offered to you?" 41 Very like I might, for as Aunt Betty
saysy there is a great deal of human nature in man; but 1 hope the temptation won't come in my way, for I should'nt be as happy a man as I ain now.'1 "You would'nt be obliged to work then, neighbor." "No, and if I was not obliged to work I should'nt work; and then I am sure I should'nt be contented. I have had a bit of experience this way, Mr. Jones; though i never was over and above rich. I'll tell you my exnei ionre.
.Dick Brown and I (you know rich Dick
Urown) were boys together a couule
of as poor and as merry devils as ever
capered to'xankee Doodle.' Dick and I nevi r had but one fight, though we were almost always together, and that
Aunt Betty Las often told me was owine xi i !. . e
to me singular upnrungg ot my nature. A sick gentleman came to our house on
horseback and father told one of us bovs
to go to the tavern and buy some jin for him.
' "The tavern wa3 three quarters of a mile off, the road lay thro' a pokerish bit
or woou, ana u was beginning to be
None are more inclined to become
thp fturnir 5 of vice than those who have
"When 1 talked to my wife, she keptjben if slave?, r.vd are so happy as to on her kniltin;:, ?snd only said, 4I alwaysjhave broken from their bondage, told you, you was a fool for giving up! '- r mww
your business ' If I had any real ca-j AdministiatolV Notice. lamity, I might have been prettv w'olf !, . , . t , ti'i ii j i i , l X(rK, ihf 8u.i..ri:tr, havir.c lutn tppointed Oil, tho I had too much money. My el I ' ,..iriihtr.;nrof ;h, f.-e of WILLIAM dest son grew verv fat. and for a lori?; asi.sON. drcef.sed. late t Cotton townshm.
o.ie v x irum aaie.
I'liu ctaie is considrred anp!v solvent. SUSWAII WILSON, JullN WtiTI ON, Administrators
CottR townehip. Switzerland
roui.ty, lnd. 19 h Jan. 18
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dark. My brother Jim had a parcel of till you have to diga new home for tmJf'Zll ah. iotr.ds o(T,,ing for 'raw-head and bloody-bones' stones told "But, neighbor Bond." said Jones, "itjsde, ath.s s.derrei, K .s tuunship, &e.r. him, and he did'nt altogether like the makes me mad to see them ruti1ed-shiri-orn roun,y t n l,;fc ,44.v ,,f tvmary ntxi,
notion of going. You must know, nemh
bor Jones, that man and boy, 1 have al
ways been over and above willing to be brave by proxy; as they call it? So I
wys to Jim, looking as fierce as a bullet all the time, 'now, Jim, an't you ashamed of yourself to be scared?' I had just as lief go through that ere wood, as to rro
iu ueu. my lamer laugned and looked sort of mischievous, I thought. 'Well Well, suppose you go, then said he. He might just as well shot me dead as to have said them words but thinks I to myself 'Jim 'ill crow, and Dick 'ill laugh, so I may as well stand out to my word It was but a boy's motive, neighbor Jones, but if you will show me a man who was never governed by just such like, I will tell you that man is one in the five hundred. Well off I scampered barefoot, over the hard frosty ground, seeinea witch on every black stnmn. nn,i
a ghost in every bush. I bought my gin, and was back to my father's as quick a a patent shuttle. I m,sa ih i
knew how the case stood,-f0r he took
wi.i .uurpence and gave it to me with a smile. IWy quarrel with Dick Brown was about this fourpence. I tell vou money always has its evils. The first money I ever got, made me insolent. I
Hioweu ick my lourpence, and called him a poor ragamuffin.
V I ww" and we
onrnt speak tor a fortnight. We made tip afterwards; and Dick often went with me to look at the silver bit I had locked up in my little box. Dick and I went to prentice afterwards he to a shopkeeper, and I to a blacksmith. We both jot up in ttie world and began to look on
time I worried myself every night for wi'H-nd t :oun:y, mvfy li persons indebted fear ho would be attacked by apoplexy, e"Lts aem k Pymmt;
but instead ol taking llts he took to p d-jM.m did, authemicuted tor settlement, within : i : IT i j -.ii I ;!.
uies, -tiiiu i euuiu soon count nis rios it was too bad with all mv whims and
notions I could not get enough to think
about. I could not take my favorite walk without having the east winds blow in rny face. Folks come to me for rny money, and I let 'em have it because I did not know what io do with it myself, there was real satisfaction in being of
use to somebody. II w 1 did watrh for (iAItt), late of ihe county ot U pley, WaseL
my bills to come duel Many a time I've had breakfast an hour earlier than common, and set c ut on a brisk trot to pay a mechanic, who lived ten rods, from my door. tkBui how diJ your money hold out, neighbour Bond?" stid Jones. 4I desire to be t!iar:':;i I neighbor Jones, the barrel soon run low at the bung hide. I
had to go to work again and now I am'
Administrators' Notice. Hfflllt-. U'Kiersipned having taken ut letters ol
9L .lmin.sira'.!Oii on the r state W ILL. M 110
l.ertihy notify nil persons indthted lo s wid esUte
to nik- pivment irr.mediHteiy ; nd those hav rf, cuum i-jiinst .t, to present hem properl .mhenucjtied for setiiement within one yem from date. The eaUte ia conideril solvent. MLUM M ltKLAMr, MAKV UOGAK1), A-dtai ustrat'.rs Jamtiry 9, 13 9. 4Administrators Notice,
a happy man, sir. Mv children all be-'lpJATltn.K O'.'.RIAN, of Dearborn cnumv.hts have well, for I did'nt play rich long!1- '"V.Vi , , ., , Mii te of CUUNIv.K AlKSSKNGKIt, late of said enough to POll em. My oldest sonj, ou,lty, decked s nil ptrnaa h.vinir ch.ms o, goes a representative for our tovvi; and j demands firain8t estate, -e rpqufstfti to my daughters are all well niarr'u'd.l-)roda e th' s"m" w'lh,n ont f ar ," Rti' Sometimes they tell mo thrv wi,(, f T'stl Htcr ; i0"1" ... i i j i i ' i ate art- r.-quested to nri'ke .ri.me.diMtepuyn.eiH
wuuiu in woik n.iru; out i say lo em,( , Jm f.iotr.nior. Krotr the. hest u. forma
ST A i OF INDIANA,) Dearborn County. V
Dearborn circuit court: October Termy 1823. Robert Gillespie, 1 vs. L Oa cvmplaini in Chcuicery.
George Newton, )
VTOVV comes the compUinnnt, by Lutv his at tornty, and fi.'es his fcfHdavit ihit the said
defendant is not resident of this atte, and it
appearing1 to the sutifaciioa of the court, that tht siid defer.dint George Newton ia not resident
of the state of Indian; it is therefore onkred
fry the court, that notice of th? pendency of the
said bdl of complaint be published for four
weeks successively in the Indiana Palladium, a newspaper printed and published at Lwrenceborgh, Dearborn county, requiring the said de fendant to be .rtd appear before the judges of the Ucarb&rn circuit court, on the first d y of Iheir rext terra, to he holden at Lawrenceburgh, in and for the said county of Dearborn, on the first Monday in April nex, then and there to answer the matter ana things in (he said bdl contau.ed, or the same will be taken as centered, d the matters therein prayed for, decreed accordingly. JAMKS DILL, Clerk.
S7th Janu?irv,
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STATE OF INDIANA,) DEARBORN CotJNTT.J l ' Dearborn circuit court: October Term, 1823. Isaac Duno, 1 vs. . On complaint in Chancery. Fimolbj Nichols. J NOW cornea the ssrid complainant, by Lan? his attorney, and it appearing to the satisfaction of this court, by good proof now here in court made, that the said Timothy Nichols is not now a resident of this state; it is thetefore ordered and directed by the court, now here in . hancery sitting, that notice of the pendency of he said btll of complaint be published in the Indiana P-dldium, a newp ptr printed and published in Lavn-enceburgh, Dearborn county Indidiana, summoning and requiring the said Timofhy Nichols to be and appear btfore the judges f the Dearborn circuit court, on the first day of thtir ru-xt term, to he holden at Lawrenceburgh, in and for said county, on the first Monday in April next, then and there to answer the matters and thing, in said bill contained, or the same
will be taken as confessed and a decree entered therein accordingly. JAMES DILL, Clerk. 27th January, 1859 4-a4 Jl. HILL Tailor, fj. ESrKCTFULLY informs the citizens of A & Lwrncebuigh and its vicinity, thai he has commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS. m xt do:r above John Gray's Ion. From an ex
perience of 18 years at the business, he filters h.mself that he can render gcnen.1 satisfaction to those who may give him a call.
Lawrenceburgh, Oct. 24th, 13. 45 La Mott's Cough Drops,
For Cough?, CoTisimiptionSi Colds, fajlu enzoj Whooping Coughs, Spasmodic .'isthvia, Pain in the side, Difficulty of Breathing, and ivant of Sleep.
riltlE proprietor JL of l.a .lott' Cough Drvpa hC
Mpop(nTraops.fj r..!um "f'
prenatal ion beintr confident that its value
viiJL 10 TTSIfl
it i -
would prove a sufiirient recommendation; trom
the increased demand for ihe article, and the great celebrity which it has gained in every part of the United States where it is known and in order to render it as extensively useiul as possible, they feel coiifidet.t in offering it to the public us an Approved Medicine in those disease which it professes to v ure, and one which ha rendered the most entire satisfaction to all those wiio have hail an opportunity of ooservir.g and tesiing its salutary t fleets. In ci firmation of whirh ihty now piesent it to the public under
) On Petition, or Bill ?et,on "f the 'owu.j certificates from ? f Pi hyttn ians, Druggists and Merchants in diner J Jor vorcc jenl parlg 0f tlp country.
STATE OF INDIANA,) DtARBORN COUNTV.V
Dearborn circuit court: October Term, 1828.
Margaret Hartley, Georfcis Bartley.
jj OW comes the 8ld complainant, by Lne CLRTIl 1CA1 ES. her attorney, and files her petition prsy ing- a Ve the subscribers, have sold La Jfoti'$ livori-t from her s,ud husband, for certain r..a- Coug.i Drops, as bgtnts for the Messrs Crosby t. sons in said petition set forth, and it appearing! I fie Medicine ha obtained the approbation of 'o the Satisfaction of the court, by poof now! 'he public, by effecting many cures of the dis..ere in cuurt made, that thr said George: flari- leasts for which it is recommended. We have ley is not a rtsrdeal ot this ;ate ; it is theiefore jtherctore no hesitation in recommending LA ordered and directed by the court, now here in MO I T'si COUGH DUOl'S as an exceileQl med
hancery sitting, than notice ut the pendency of .'.cine
said petition I e publieheo in the Indiana lMla-
dium, a newspaper pnntea and punlished at L .vuenceburgh, llearborn county, n quiring the suid defend. nt to be &. appear betore the jude f the Dsrar'-n.n. circ uit court, on the first dav of
'heir rext term to be holden at Lwrencetui ;h, m and for the county of Btarborn, on the first Monday in April next, tut n and there to apswer he matters and things in the iaid petition contuined. or the b.me will be tkeu as confessed, :.d the mit ters therein pray id fur, will be decreed accordingly. JAMES DILL, Clerk
27th January, 18;9.
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STATE OP INDIANA, Dkarbor.m Cor nt v.
Dearborn circuit court: October Term, 1 853. Richard Robinson, ) ts. In Ckanctry Hannah Gattenby and othf rs. )
A Nl) now on this day the plaintiff, by Stevens
.ml
G Dawson, druggist, and late U. 5. Stirgeon
at Fart- Fayette, Putsburgh, P-. J. Hamm, M. D and E. D Downer druggists, Zaaeaville, Wm.
Mount, M. D. Dayton; M. Woll V cu. Apothe
cary's Hall, Goodwin & Ashton. and Fairchui:a &. co. druggists, Cjineinnali ; Ira Delano, druggist, Chilicotht; S. Sharpless, nicrohatit, St. (Jlaiiavtlle; Wm. Lowry, merchant, Lebanon, O. Dr. E. Vt rns, Lawrenceburgh; Dr. II. Watts t Madison, (Indiana,) Thomas Wells, druggist, Nashville; Thomas Dvis, Shelbyville; and Dr. George M'Dtr.iel, Clarksvtlle, (Ttnn ;) Hyers U Hutler, drutgtats, Louisville; F. Floyd, diuggst; Frankfort; E. H. Price, merchant, Georgelowin and ll M. Rercheval, druggist, Haidstown, Ky Certfica'es f important curea vill accompaiy each Jivule. isit.'i purticnlur dirzcxioua Jor uaivg. S. Id whchhile by O. & S. (Jrasby, CVdumbus,
M)h r; and by I. Thompson, Smith St Pearsall,
Fullerton Sexton, P.mler & Jenkins, croggtts, Philadelphia ml by S. Sweet aer, George and Jam. Holey, Groig- H. & J S. Kecrl, Baltimore. Kch bottle contains 45 doses price 1. For S-le by B. FEURll. Lawrenceburgh, July 5, 1829. 6.--lyr
iSlyve learned wisjilnft by expritneo 1 t! ilu 1 be h3 Len tole to obtain, he believes st.I them be idle that lik'n ?t. Knr I'll .i;r8lle to h- b-solnt, nd clams the setUvment
gentry there in Boston, with their wliito
wristbands over their hands, walking bv the market, so?tatelj like, as if they was afraid mv breath wo ild spoil their now broadcloth; Don't it r:.i?e your old Adam neiphhor Bond ?" bNot a bit. f often look over my shoulder at them, and laugh, a? I ray to my--If, k4 When a man has nothing to do, it must be yreat comfort to him to think he i. of much ennsequence." 'Well, neighbor Bond, you
are a happy man. For mv T.art, f don't
like to be lorded over. "Loidctl over! Heaven he'p the man, we lord it over
them! I should like to know what measure they can carry if the honest yeomanry of the country have a mind to vote
against them! The honest hard working men who take a newspaper home, and rend it withcandki mi-ids in the bosoms
of industrious families; thess are the
men to save the nation, when the nation
is in danger. "1 am proud of my station, sir; and I'll try to use my rower well. There are
ijood folks amoiig the rich, as well a- the
poor it makes a mar; neither better nor
worse to be a gentlenrm, provided he
has a taste for it. If the gentry, a vou call 'em, vote for what is fair, I'll vote
with them; and if they want to vote for
any thmg that will oppress the people, 1
guess they 11 find they an t of as much consequence as they think they are. Let the upstarts among'em cjoy their fine clothes, as little Sammy does his rattle:
and if they have a mind to take the
trouble, let them tell forty lies a week to
hide that their great-errand father made
leather breeches for a living. What do I care ! Can't 1 know that Turn the happi-
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houahold fnrn:ime and fVrnlrir utensils', the
:opt t y cf the ssid riereased PAThlCU O BIUAN, Adm'r. 24 h J i r. u a ry , 1 8 . 9 4-1 w Estray Horse Taken Up
I) Y by Stephen Latdh- ut Law rf-nrebnrh township, about the lOdi November last colour sorrel rrrse IjUrn very "hi . gv not known no other mi'ks or brands perceivable. Apprais
ed to 1" doll. is and 50 cents by Jabez Percival and Daniel Dvm.
Certified on oath before me this day ft."
January, 18l?5. IJF.NMAM1V fULLKR.j. p senl A tfue copy from my estray book,
nod, i
B. F.j.p.
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TAKES UP, By John L) u;herty, of Delaware township, U pley county, Indiana, a daik bay mare colt, supposed to he two years old nex' sprtng, with a black mane an'l u.l. about 12
hands high, tl ght hind foot whiteno othtt brands or mark perceptalde. Appraised to 12 dollsrs, thu 16 h dnv ot D?c by Asher Wap paner and Gad Waggoner. A true copy-
H. FISHFR, J. P.
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TJK'EjY UPy Hy (lad Wagg-oner. of Delaware township, Kipley county, Indians, a light bay mare co;t, supposed to be two years old n'
sprtftg, with a small star in her ore head, with her left fore faot white, and a part f.f her riht fore foot whites about eleven
and a half hands high, black mane and tail m.
othr brands or raarKs perceptible. Appraised to nine doUrs and a half by Asher W?ponei
and John Daugherty Dec. 18th, I.S28.
A true copy l-3w FISHER, J. P.
Fm after Rags!
CCP The PRINTERS at the Palladium Of-
St. Clnir his soliciiois, Cuints and bv
ath-uvit prove s to the satisfaction of the coar, to t Hannah .Uienbv. Andrew fl.tttnby, Wii liam Uatienby, Mary (ittenoy, "Ftiomas litten by u'd Jhn-itiin Gittenbv, six of the above dett dairts, are not residents ol this state, and
'hereupon, on motion, the court order and di- .... i - e .. . .i. I
thst the said defendants rr not now residents o? IllCe, La WrCneCOUrgn,
v .. !niHhni'i7e mo tn nttere
i I .a i klift iiuf Ii 111 har.in. aitfinn mmm
notice of the pendency ot the sid bill of com pluir.t hi: published in the Indians Palladium, s newsrriaper primed and published in lv wiener nnrjfti, lar:.orn county, Ind'ana, summoning and requiring the said Hannah jtter.by, An drew Gattenby, Williim liiittnty, Mry Gt tenov, t h ms Gattenbv and J natn(.n G .ttenby.
.o be snd . ppe.r before the judges of he U?-r UtlCt lOP lots (ll 100 pOUntls Qllll boru circuit court, in chancery silUDg, s't IiK irj , t An next term, on the first Moad.? in Anrit next. linAVartlS $3 l)CY lUU.
then and there to A.'.'Jer to coinplainitit's bill! nPA" fl
atorc-saidjur tb 8ame will bi tk-n as confessed,! an' ihe matter and ihu.gs therein prayed tor,! decree d accordingly. j
JAMES DILL, Clerk.
t ii January, ify. 4-4w
jou lor small bundles (such as I am carrying) of clean Linen and Cotton IK A 'OS 2 3-4
cents in CASH per pound
DICK RAGGED.
NOTICE.
rTUlK undersigned havng taken out letters of
A administration on the estate of William M Fraer, drcevd, of l.aughtry township, all pepsons indebted to sd estate are requested to make immediate payment; nd all persona ha? mg clinns are rtqos ed to present thr. m duty autlu nttcated, as s.td estate m btlieved to be solvent. ALSO Will he sold on the irh day of Feb-
lu.ty, next, ua the premises of said decM, th prfhont pri.j.crty binng-ng thereto, of which wiil be sold on a liberal credit. Conditions maue
known on duy of sale . i I.AISSSA KNAPP. Adm'x. Jarii-ry 21st, H29 3-3w
Flour, Corn IIeal, Pork, Bocf, Chickens, Potatoes, A Ood, and most kinds of country mc
fducc, viil be received at this Ojjixe in va -inent cf papers or other debts.
OF ALL KLYDS XEATLY EXECU
TED AT THIS OFFICE,
INDIANA PALLADIUM, PPJJTED A.YD PUBLISHED BY M. Greg? &. D. V. Cullej, Publishers of the Law of the United Statesf
The rAxiAuiuM is printed wekly, on supjf ? royal paper, at THREE DOLL A US, per annum paid at the end of the year; uhich may be dichnrged by thf payment of TWO DOLLARS a udranrt,ar by payi g TWO Dtil'.LAUS & FIFTY (.ENTS at the expiration of .V.s norths.
Those who receive their p?pers through the
NOTICE IS HEREBY G1VEX, FTTIHAT I, the undersigned, hafinsr taken
nut of Ihe Clerk's ntti nf iV.n sv a a 1 1 . . I
. -aV j , ,1,,, , rKT 1 , , P'St-OtHce, or bv the mail carrier, Trust pay tlf. ty, Indiana, on the iid day of Not. hsl, let jrr5t.oihtrwise it wilt be chargtd du the'r
irr ui uuim...i.u.. uu mc cn.ie oi o auies Uu j r, pt ion a 1 a . I
liuley, oecesau, ironeciare the estate soJvenl,
and wish nil those that have claims against said esfafa, to present them duly authenticated within one year; and all those tbat are indebted to said estate, to make immediate payment. WILLIAM DL'Lf'V, admr. Janu-.iy 8. 19.0. 5fV
A D VERT 1 3K M f V 1 8 Contsin'rg 12 lir.es, three insertions cr1e?f, r-r.e dollar; twenty five ctnts for escb sdd-.r v. insertion larger advertistint nts in tht su.i- j ro portion. The CASH mtjst accompany advert. rren", otherwise they will be published urt i j-ij t nt iheiperrs. r.f itrf aclycrtn.r.
