Indiana Palladium, Volume 9, Number 34, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 7 September 1833 — Page 4
From the JSew-York Mirror. The Koblier. BY WILLIAM C. ERYAXT. Beside a lonely mountain patli, Within a mossy wood That crowned the wild wind-beaten cliffs, A lurking robber stood. His foreign garb, his gloomy eye, His cheek of swarthy slain Bespoke him one who raigth have been A pirate on the main, Or bandit on the far off hills Of Cuba or of Spain. His ready pistol in his hand, A shadowing bough he raised, Glared forth, as crouching tiger glares, And muttered as he gazed "Sure he must sleep upon his steed I deemed the laggard near; I'll give him, for the gold he wears, A so'inder'fel umber here; His charger, when I press his flank, .Shall leap like mountain deer." Long, long he watched, and listened long There came no traveller by. The ruffian growled a harsher curse, And gloomier grew his eye. "While, o'er the sultry heaven, began 'A leaden haze to spread, And, past his noon, the summer sun A dime? beam to shed, Aud on that mountain summit fell A silence deep and dread. Then ceased the bristling pine to sigh,
Still hung tne birchen spray; The air that wrapped those massy cliffs Was motionless as they; Mute was the cricket in his cleft But mountain torrents round Sent hollow murmurs from their glens, Like voices underground. 1 A change came o'er the robber's cheek, He shuddered at the sound. 'Twere vain to ask what fearful thought Convulsed his brow with pain: "The dead tolk not," he said at length, And turned to watch again. Skyward he looked a lurid cloud Hung low and blackening there; And through its skirts the sunshine came, A strange, malignant glare. His ample chest drew in, with toil, The hot and stifling air. His car has canght a distant sound But not the tramp of steed A roar as of a torrent stream, Swoln into sudden speed. The gathered vapours in the west, before the rushing blast, Like living monsters of the air, Black, serpent-like and vast, Writhe, roll, and sweeping o'er the sun A frightful shadow cast. Hark to that nearer, mightier crash! v As if a giant crowd, Trampling the oaks with iron feet, Had issued from the cloud; While fragments of dissevered rock Go thundering from on high, And eastward, from their eyrie-cliffs, The shrieking eagles fly; And lo! the expected traveller comes, Spurring his charger by. To that wild warning of the air, The assassin lends no heed: He lifts the pistol to his eye, He notes the horseman's speed: Firm is his hand and sure his aim But ere the flash is given, Its eddies filled with woods uptorn, And spray from torrents driven, The whirlwind sweeps the crashing wood The giant firs are riven. Itiven and wrenched upfrom splintering cliffs, ' They rise like down in air; At once the forest's rocky floor Lies to the tempest bare. Rider and steed and robber whirled O'er precipices vast, 'Mong trunks and boughs and shattered crags, Mangled and crushed, are cast. The catamount and eagle made, At morn, a grim repast.
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can. and Plato, and esuvius claim as their high
prerogative, but which I would shower, feller citizen sodjirs,' which I would shower in beams of wrath upon them arc inlegal, cxconstitutional, and incivilized savages, which skulks amongst our bottoms, by day and by night, sallies forth to kill and murder our families, and to rob our potato patches! Yes, "entlemen and feller citizen sodjirs! my soul rises spentanaciously as I contaminate the glorious event that must extinguish our names in the hearts of our countrymen till time shall be no more! Our success in this expedition is sartin it is a mere sarcumstance. The pianos will be aroused, and we will all light on 'em and tetotally obtlisticate them from offthe face of the yearth! f know you are all the raal grit, I myself am particularly a caution a raal snag boat and will lead you where a good chunk of a fight is sartin to be hit aginst. I will flank you into a solemn column, and receding by a
retrograde advance, we will awav to the held of C3
RARE SPORT. "Do vou love to shute!" said .lim Ramrod to his
Sale of Town JiOts.
friend Uorbelly one day, after they had been dining : ttUBLIC notice is hercbv given, that ths Probate together at the Indian Queen." JUL court of Dearborn count v, at the August ses--es, I'm 'mazin fond oi shutm when there s;sionj 1S33, appointed the undersigned, commissiongood game." er ioT tr,0 sale of the following real estate, to wit: "Well, here's Simon Shine and Peter Dash 1 in int, vn. 177 nn,i 17s. ; tho tmvn f Lawrencc-
know will be glad to join us, and we'll have some rare sport." Accordingly the next morning the whole sporting party started early in search of game, and rambled over hill and dale, and through woods, and brush, and mud, and mire hunting sometimes in a body, sometimes separately, and sometimes in pairs but all in vain not a single living thing could they find. It was a hot day in July, and the whole party sweat like so many stage horses. Gorbelly, in particular, 'larded the lean earth' with the fat that rolled off him. He and Ramrod found themselves at length in the midst of a swamp, sinking into the
glory the field of garnish and of b'oxi! Yes, my mud at every step, almost to their knees.
1 friends and feller sodjirs! we'll meet the enemy in
their own diggings, "and tne way we 11 use em up '11 be a sin to Crockett." (The scalp halloo again rose to a deafening height, but died away as the whole party, bearing their orator upon a rail, 'receded by a retrograde advance,' towards a shantee, where the 'critter had not yet entirely yielded to the ravages of consumption.) N. B. The orator in question is a candidate for a seat in the next legislature.
ILight Reading. Extracted from the "Western Comic Almanac,' published at Cincinnati. FLOWERS OF RHETORIC. The following patriotic speech was delivered, it is said, at a late -meeting in Illinois, called for the purpose of taking into consideration the expediency of getting up a second expedition against the hostile band of Sacs and Foxes: Friends vnd Fetlcis-Cithen Sodjirs! We arc met here for the purpose of excussingthe subject about the hospitalities lately convicted against our peaceful and blooming frontiers by the condacious red-skins. Jl murmur of applause.) I say wc have met here to instigate whether we will sit still in our shantccs, and sec the spoiler whet his deadly, and bloody, and murderous knife against the hearts of our friends and feller squatters them, are fearless spirits who have gone forth with a bold heart and a strong arm to dig ditches and drain the swamps of the west! and whom we look upon imphatically and tetotally as the pianos of a new world! (.Much checrinsr. and call in sr out
"Aear.'" "Afar."') Whether we. will sit still and see their corn fields ravished, their wives inviolatcd heforc their very eyes, and their smiling, prattling infants used up in the most barbaricious manner or whether we will march at once upon this second champagne, and by our timely valorasity, save them from a state of total defunction, and at the same time extinguishing . ourselves in eternal fame! Here the scalp halloo teas thrice repeated.) Ah! my feller citizen soldjirs! I funy propitiate the symptomising feelings of your hearts. I need but remind you of your duties towards your suffering and distressful and conflicted brithren! Their woes cry aloud for address, and perhaps arc heard even now in the retiracy of our firesides and our chimbley corners! Behold they lay down at night with a blooming cheek and a ruby lip, and oh! my feller sodjirs, must I revulge the cruel, the dreadful, the fatal caHstrophe! they wake up ere morning in death! Here the scalp halloo teas again sounded, and after ailtle callinsr to order bu an amateur
speaker, tcho vas taking notes with a piece of chalk on a board fence the orator of the day resumed.) But I cannot dwell ipon this horrible, this appaling, this dreadful subject, a subject, feller citizen sodjirs, whose horrors runs fernenst the very grain, as I may say, of the soul, without, I say without clearing his throat and addressing one of the crowd) stranger will you hand W a gourd of water with a Ieetle sprinkle of the crittuKjn it! without feeling insqumchable thirst for tastier the liquor and addressing the individual who brought it) a. Ieetle more of the critter, if you please jist sprinkle a mere drap thar an insquinchable thirst lor that wengeance which all the gods of war, Wul-
GETTING A FLAVOR OF SIX. "Never, my children," old Dr. Syntax used to say, lifting his great brown eyebrows, and looking awfully solemn, "never taste of sin; for it hath a deceitful Jlavor and I warn you always to beware of the odor of wickedness!" This was an excellent precept, but the Doctor had such an odd way of saying it, as he crossed his fat hands over his round belly, and rolled up his white eyes, that it grew iuto a proverb among us; and whenever we went to rob an apple tree, or a melon patch, we used to mock tiie worthy Doctor, and quote his proverbs about the Jlavor of sin and the odor of evil deeds. One summer there cams to visit the Doctor, a kind of cousin, an odd sort of a gawky about cur age. He wore a homespun, old brown coat, with a tail that nearly swept the ground; he was blind of one eye, had a queer sort of a freckled face, and was as deaf as a haddock. Poor fallow! he was a rare butt for the practical wit of his school fellows, and we were forever getting him into some scrape. At one time we got him and his long coat into a ditch full of filth; another time we managed to tie a fierce old cat between his sheets, and another nailed the tail of his old coat to a bee-hive and the bees nearly stung him to death. But the best of all was the egg hunt. The Doctor had forbidden us to enter his barn where his hens resorted to deposit their eggs, becauss we hooked so many that the worthy Doctor had none left for his custard and egg-nog. But cousin Zach knew nothing of these orders; and finding he was very fond of raw eggs, we determined, one Saturday afternoon, to make one grand crusade in the Doctor's hay-mow; and placing Zach in the van we secretly and successfully invaded and entered the barn through the back window. All was safe and still! We knew where the
nests were and crept along towards them: one of
the number was under a beam, and the only way of reaching it was by crawling into a hole under the beam just big enough to admit a man. Now the joke was to make Zach crawl into this hole, in hopes the old hen would be on her station and then for fun. Zach at first slunk back, but we worked his courage up by inches, till at last he agreed to go in. He listened, and had he not been deaf, he would have heard there was something more than eggs in the hole. "That's the old lien." whisnared one.
"I hope she'll scratch him well," said another. "I guess he'll come out faster than he goes in," said a third. Meanwhile Zach, was gradually disappearing among the fodder sneezing occasionally as the dust tickled his broad nostrils; while we tipped the wink to each other and held our breaths, ready for a roar on the first sign of Zach's discomfiture. We did not wait long for presently there come a smothered pry of pain, and fear, and horror, and astonishment! Forth burst our pent up laughter when whew!! there rushed out the strong smell of that American musk, called by some a polecat, and by others a skunk; and in another moment Zach reappeared and close upon his heels, or rather his head, the author of the potent smell. What a scattering! We flew like the four winds of heaven, out of the windows, doors, and I was near saying rat holes. But, poor Zach! who shall describe his situation! He was completely drenched and blind having been shot directly in his only eye. He had to bury his long tailed coat in the onion bed, and to be rubbed with soap and sand for a whole day and then smelt most awfully!
This gave us the first clear notion we ever had of
"tkejluvor o'sin and the odor of wickedness." SCENE ALDERMAN SOUPGUTS PALOR. enter ichabod quiz.
Quiz. Sir, if you please, I come for a little instruction as it regards corporations. I wish you to understand that 1 am sorter ignorant, and would be highly pleased if your honor would jist enlighten me a little on this score. Be so kind as to inform me what a corporate body is. Soupgut. Why, you fool! don't you know that a corporate body is a a body corporate Quiz. I understand what body means; but I don't zactly know the meaning of coporate.
Soupgut. Corporate! Why, corporate means a kind of hanging together of different parts. Quiz. How, sir.1 Soupgut. You see my body? Quiz. With pleasure, sir. Soupgut. Well, it, sir, is a body corporate. Quiz. Indeed! Soupguf. Aye, sir; there are united in me a complete chain of great and little bowels, that are delegated and empowered to transact business with my stomach, the same as though I had but one organ to perform the office of carrying off my food. Quiz. This is called a body corporate? Soupgut. To bo sure. Quiz. It is amazing fine; but if you split or burst, you would become a body vacate, like an empty hogshead with the bung out, and a few emptings at the bottom. Soupguf. You're a blackguard and a fool! Quiz. I hope no offence, sir; I only inquire for information. Soupgut. Well, sir, having condescendingly answered your questions, you will please, sir, take yourself off.
"I can't stand this no longer," said Gorbellv, "I
have had sport enough for one day, and I move that we make t he best of our way home." But at this lucky moment, a little solitary wren flew over their heads, and lighted on a dry shrub in the midst of the swamp. Gorbelly's heart leaped almost into his mouth. "Don't speak a word," whispered he to Jim, as forgetting his fatigue, he crept slyly along, up to his knees in mud and water, with his friend Jim close behind him. "Why don't you shute!" said Jim, as they approached within a few feet of the bird. "I can't find a good rest," said Gorbelly. In the mean time, Simon and Peter, who had also discovered the wren, come wading up on the other side. "Do you think I'm near enough," said Simon. "No, don't shute," said Peter, "just let me
knock it down with the butt end of my gun," and making a pass with his gun, he missed the bird, but knocked his friend Peter as flat as a flounder. Gorbelly, who had at last found a rest, and had been taking aim for about five minutes, shut his eyes just as the wren flew away, and pulling trigger, hisfuzee went off and kicked him backwards into the mud. After being raised up with some difficulty, and recovering his lost senses, he ejaculated with an air of triumph, "I come 'mazin near shutin that critter!"
burgh, and In lot No. 8:, in what is commonly calied New Lawrenceburgh, and that 1 shall proceed to offer the same by Public Outcry, at the Court House door, in Lawrenc?burgh, on the Fourth Saturday in Stptt mbtr next, on the following conditions, to wit: one fifth part of the purchase money in hand, on the day of sale, one fifth in three, one fifth in six, one fifth in nine, and the residue in twelve months frjm the day of sale; t'l? defend payments to be well secured., This property is sold as the property of Solomon Hayes, deceased, for payment of just debts, aud the title deemed indisputable. D. S. MAJOR, CovtmUsio icr. i:th August, 1833. 31-ts
"Wr a:atTf:2i:;i TTjyAtt removed hi residence to the homo on High -UU street, recent lv occupied by I'at. Thos. Porter, arid opposite J. NV. Hunter, 1'irs. nw building. His office is In the bank room, adjoiuing lb dwelling of Judge Dana. August 13. 133. :il-"nio MVa.v V cwi tvaitttth fTl HE subsc riber will pay the highest Cish price -U- for any quantity of good clean Hemp or Flax, if delivered early in the teuscn.
L. JOHNSON.
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L. W. JOHNSON. Aug. 7, 133. :UMf
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Administrators' Notice.
WOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned 1
ii have taken out letters of administration, from the Dearborn county Probate court, on the estate of lS.U.Ul EISBEE,Uoof said couuty, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those who have claims will present them for adjustment, as the estate is supposed to be solvent. NOTICE is also given that there will bv? offered for sale, on the lUth day of September next, at the late dwelling house of the said Isaiah llisbee, in
the town of Aurora, and county aforesaid, the personal property belonging to said estate; consisting of One Set of Watch-Mal-crs To oh, AND A VARIETY OF AKTlCI.rs OF STOCK,
sErEii.-iL old cV v:jr SILVER WATCHES, Jewelry, Vc Sow c lilac ksm i IWs Tools ; HOUSEHOLD FURNITPUE, CONSISTING OF BEDS and BEDDI.YG, T.WLES AND CIIAinS; Also a variety of ROOKS, including one full set of Dr. liees Ju Encyclopaedia, with many other articles not enumerated in the above enumeration. Sale to commenco at 10 o'clock, A. 31. on said 10th of September, when the terms will be made known. HENRY WALKER, J. Y. EOELSl'ON, August, 10, 1333. 31-ts Administrators. OFFICER'S GUIDE & FAXIXOSXI'S MANUAL. (By John Caix, Esq.) TTUST received and for sale athis office a few fcv copies of the above named work, "containing a comprehensive collection of Judicial and business forms, adapted to the jurisprudence of Indium, with an explanation of law phrases and technical terms both Latin and French; to which is prefixed the Declaration of Independence, tlie Constitution of the United States, and of the State of Indiana."
The Guide As Manual contains an abstract of the
principal laws in force in the State, and correct 1 A A a 11 1
vnni" iorms ior transacting legal business. msnori, tits
A burst of laughter proclaimed Jonathan the vie- i a ycr of its sett, by the aul ot wlucli every inA -v 1 1 . . 111
STATE
: OF INDIANA; ( D i:it no u. Coi xty: s
iVo?ii;c Curt if Dearborn County, Aic.i s r Tkum, 133.
Ann Hudson,
On pitition for Doictr.
THE YANKEE AND DUTCHMAN. After some sporting and bantering between -Mynheer and Jonathan, who had shown oil some common slight-of-hand tricks, the latter declared he could swallow his robust host! Notwithstanding Jonathan had already played off several of his Yankee tricks, which puzzled the good people exceedingly, yet the assertion was too great a mouthful for them to swallow, if the pedlar could. A bet sufficient to moisten the throats of the whole company was the consequence, though the landlord, in proposing it, had no idea that his customer would accept, when, as he supposed, he must be certain of losing. Jonathan directed that Mynheer should be divested of his coat and boots, and be stretched longitudinally upon the old oaken table, which had stood in the bar-room for half a century. These arrangements having been made, Jonathan voraciously seized upon the honest landlord's great-toe, which he pressed rather violently between his teeth, giving the good man a twinge which caused a writhing movement and a groan. "Dunder and blixuml" exclaimed Mynheer; "Vat te tefhl do ye pito me shoforP '"'Why, you darn'd great fool," said Jonathan,
"Ycu didn't think I was going to swallow yo whole,
1 1 rsits The iuirs of Christopher Hudson, dee'd.
7TN t.i,s matter now comes Ann Hudson, widow Hot Christopher Hudson, 1 tte of Dearborn coimtv, deceased, by Tost her attorney, and files her pi-ti-tton, showing that her husband died intestate, be- ;..-..... 1 ,
iH- uiu owner 01 me norm wet quarter of section 2, town 7, raugv wetin the ivimti- of D.vir.
rn; that she is entitled to d:wer in ..;.
and: to eel oil which, mutuant to t:.tnttv the heir.
uive hitherto failed and neglected a;id praying 10:ef herein: Not lea is therefore hereby gixon to :hritoi!icr Hudson. John Hudson i:d ail it! r
the heirs of the said deceased, that the court will
near ami act on sud petition at the next term, m le holdenoa the second Monday in November next:
and will there appoint commissioners to ussi qt
and sot o:: to the said widow, her dower in the said
and, pursuant to the lawsof Indiana. Hv the court.
JAMES DILL, (Ink. d August, l?.l: r:u;iw
tor, and Mynheer had to pay the toast and toddy.
Tom Lout was once troubled with the fever and ague. A friend asking his physician how ho was, he said that the fever still hung by Tom, but the ague had left him, because ho was too lazy to shake.
"I've broken your rotten wheel-barrow usin on't; you'll please to get it mended right off, cause I'll want to borrow it again this arternoon." "Friend, it shall be repaired and sent to thee."
Test, ) "s. In Cusack. )
WHEREAS, a writ of Domestk issued from the clerk's office o
STATE OF INDIANA, ) Dearborn County, $ c ' Ucarlioa-n Circuit Court.
John Test,
Fs. In an action of debt, $l0 00.
Jlichael
c Attachment;
of the Dearborn
Circuit Court, on the XITth day of August, 1833, at the suit of John Test against .Michael Cusack, a non resident, in an action of debt $'20 00 which writ of attachment has been returned to the said clerk's office by the sheriff of the said county of Dearborn, with the following endorsement thereon, to wit: In obedience to the command of the within writ I have levied and attached 80 acres of land, being part of the north west quarter of section -0, town 3, range 2 west, in the county of Dearborn, the property of the within named defendant; 150th Aug., 1S33. (Signed,) W3I. DILS, shJjf D, C. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, to the said Michael Cusack, that unless he be and appear before the Judges of the Dearborn Circuit Court, at their term on the 4th Monday in September next, then and there to receive a declaration and plead to the action aforesaid, or the same will be heard in his absence and judgment will be rendered against him by default, and the property so attached will be sold for the benfit of his creditors. JAMES DILL, Clerk Dearborn Circuit Court. 30th August, 1S33. 33-Ilw ' A CARD. The JLaivrenceburgh High School
ES continued in the basement
story of the Prcs
byterian Church.
M Parents and pat
rons ot literature are invited to call
and see for themselves, the mode of
government and the improvement of the pupils. Spelling and reading, taught on the Analytical and Expository system writing on a new and improved plan, and Arithmetic, $2 50 per quarter. English Grammar, Hook-keeping, Philosophy, Chemistry, Rhetoric, Composition, Geography, and Astronomy, with the use of the globe, $3 50. Mathematics, Latin, Greek, French, and Spanish languages, $5 00. Z. CASTERLINE, Principal, liefer to Jesse Hunt, i James W, Hunter, V Trustees. D wid V. Culley. S
J. H. Ilrower, M. D,; J. Percival, M. D.; A.St.
1 ! frll4 !i
Col. "Why, Cuff, is that you? I'm glad to see you, Cuff. How's your family Won't you take sumthing to drink, Cuff.1" Cuff'. "Why, Colonel, I don't care if I does.
Some niggers is too proud to drink with a njelishy ; C. Vance; G. H. Dunn; E. D. John; Thomaafiw; noiit.. Kilt- I 4 I. . I n . .-.--v. . . . r 1 I " '
woni. uut 1 main a m;gt.r never oufiu to icei above a melisha-man specially when a nigger is dry." 0
How does your newly purchased horse answer? said a friend to another. I really don't know, for I never asked him a question.
Isaac Dunn,
Lawrenceburgh, July 2Gth, 1833.
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Fork, Bacon & Lard ONSTANTLY on hand and for sale by L. W, JOHNSON.
1833. 30-tf
Aug.
telligent reading person may be enabled to transact his ordinary law business correctly, without the aid 1
oi counsel. July 201 h, 1S33. X.f IP JVOTMCM2.
AMOS LANK, Attorney nd counselor at Law, will, in future, pive hit undivided attention, to his profession may be consulted at his cilice, on High streeti near the clerk's office, at all times, ex
cept when at Court will attend tbe Circuit, Pro
bate, and Commissioner's Courts, in the County of
Dearborn. 1 he Circuit Courts in Franklin, Switzer
land, Hipey and Decatur counties. The Supreme
and District Courts at Indianapolis. And will attend to business of Imortunce either cix'it or criminal in any other courts in this, or djatninr states
He trusts that his long and successful practice,
will insure himi his former liberal portion of pr T 1 t ...I At- !...
lessionat ousincss, wncn uic puunc snail DC a&ur ed, that all business entrustei to his charge thai
receive his prompt attention, and best efforts, to
bring U to a speedy and successful close. AMOS LANK.
Lawrenceburgh, June 13th 1832. V4
Clocks, IVatchcs, tire. rallll subscriber his iust received fmm Ph.1
JL delphia, an extensive and splendid assortment of
JEWELRY, TABLE AND TEA SPOONS, (silver and common ;)
flso A Selection of Common, Patent Lcrcr
and llepeating
And various other articles, not strictly in his line
among wntcu are Percussion Caps, &c. ffc All of which he will sell at Cincinnati prices. He has removed his shop to the room on the eas
sida of High street, one door south uf 1),-. Ferris,
urujr More, where lie will be ready at all times to ie-
pair W atones, Uiocks, ana attend to a!l kinds of busi
ne&s in his line. I LUCAS. Nov. 29. 1832. 12 if
LAV.
TTKANIELL J. CASWELL .vnd DANIEL S
Uy MAJOlt, Attorneys A Counsellors at Law
have entered into partnership, and will practice in the third Judicial Circuit of Indiana, particularly in
me counties 01 usaroorn, f ranklin, idpiry and awit serland; Also in the Supreme Court at Indianano
lis. Office on Short street immediately opposite ma 1 ! . . ' C - -
nir. uu mow s large Dries; ouumng; where U, b. Ma ior will at all times be found, unless, absent on husi
ness, ready to attend to any pr jfes onal services Hut
may be required. He will Lo attend to the sett e
ment of estates before the Probate Court: and o
claims before the Commissions Court of Dearborn
county. Persons wishing Deeds Mortgages. Pow
ers ot Attorney, orconveyances of any kind, can have . 1 i a k . ...
mem arawn in a jejjai ana unexceptionable form, by . .! ft!-- '
caning ai tucir umce. All businets confided to Caswell U Major will re . . . .".
ceive the united ana strict attention ot both. Lawrenceburgh, Oct. 13, 1832. 59 tf
500,000 FEET BOARDS, 500,000 SII1XGLES, 0,000 FEET JOIST, 135.000 FEET SCAXTL1XG.
Also 50,000 ft f st year's Lumber
well seasoned, Jor sale by WM. TATE. Laierenccburgh, Aug. 29, 1833, atMf
STATE OF INDIANA; ) Dnxuiroux Cor xty.
Probate Court of Dearborn County,
VOf NT Tl UM, l:i:l.
NOTICE is hereby jjiven to the heir?, creditor . and all other tmhis coucernod in the R'ttlontont ot' the following tvtntos, that th administrr.. tors on tho same, have tiled in the Pndi'itt I'mii-t
of Dearborn county, their linl accc tints, und prayiii"
1 t-vttlement of raid eMate.to wit:
ltate of Jacob Cox, deceased: Daniel llarthohi.
mew and Aaron lulk, adniinit-tnitors; Estate ofMo.c3 .Murave, deceased; Samuel H. ood, adinin'trator;
Estate of John T. Fulton, doeaseed; William Lanitts and James Iloyle, executors. Estate of David Abkew, deceased, Absalom Kuunion and Polly Kminion, administrator; Estate of Chrit-tonhcr Hudson, deceased. Cir.
tophcr Hudson and John Hudson, adimnittraUn.
.Anil tnat the court will proceed to net on said petitions and make final settlements of nt the tcni
ot said court on the second .Monday in N 1$;13. Hy order of the court.
ugu$t; 133.
ovember,
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JAMES DILL, ('itrk'.
Sale of
n ni illicit: i.nti.v
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is
Ileal Estate.
hereby given that I shall
11 expose to sale, at public out cry, on the premi. se., on Saturday the y 1st of September next, tlm
south half of the west half of the north cast quarter of section twenty-six, in town seven, of nmr.t
three west, in the count v of Dearborn. Tl,;
is told as tho property of Edw ard Hound, hte of Dearborn county, deceased, for the ia ment of hi
just debts, and will ha Hold on the follow in-r condi-
nuns, iu wu: one iiuru 01 u:o purchase money in hand, at the time of sale, one third in six months, and the residue in twelve months from the day of sale; the deferred payments to be well secured. Tho title is indisputable. lly order of the l'robate court of Dearborn count v. JOSHUA CSIVKNS." Commissioner. August SiHli, 133. 3v-:tw.
IPHOPOSEto be at Lawrenceburgh on tho 30th day of September next, to remain four days to receive propositions, if anv person wishes to purchase tho Heal Estate of Timothy D vvjs, hte of said town, deceased, consisting of tho valuable lot known by thonamo of the BOUDY CAMP tract. 271 acres llottom of the first quality, lying in tho suburbs of said town; also nine acres on the river bank, in tho upper end of town, one In lot, and one quarter section on Tanner's creek, near llullock's ford. I may be found by inouirin" at tho store of Dr. Ferris. NEHEMIAH DAVIS. August 23, P33. jj.i.
NOTICE. THE personal property of the e&tato of Jau t Voore , deceased, consisting of OXE STl'D DOUSE, 1 MAKE, Sheep, Household and Kitchen Furniture, WHEAT & OATS in the SHEAF. Farming I'tcuti!, Vt will be sold at Public Auction at tho hte residence of tho deceased, in Lnughery township, near Wilmington, on Friday the L'Uh September next. Nine months credit will bo glw 11. FETEU MOOUH, .l.MY. August CI, 133. Wheat Wanted. THE subscribers wish to purchaso IM.IUO bu-h-els of (iOOD WHEAT, to be delivered at their Store in Ncw-Lawreneeburgh, for which they will pay .r0 cents per bushel until the l.th of August next, and tho highest cash price the remain, der of the season. ADAMS tc LOTIIHOP. vW"Lawrenceburgh July 133, yf .'JdMinistrator's Volicc. rniHE subscriber having taken out lettt rs of adXL ministration on the estato of Jamc Jlourv, deceased, hto of Laughery township; reque.-ts those having claims against said deceased to present them properly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted are desired to mako payment with f 9 little delay as possible. Tho estate is supposed to bo insolvent. rETEU MOOUE, AdmW. August 14, 133. 31-3tv
An Ox-Cart, TKF GOOD QUALITY, for Sale by MJ TOUSFV tv DUNN. Aug. 22, 1633. ,T-
