Indiana Palladium, Volume 10, Number 8, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 8 March 1834 — Page 4
From the Cincinnati Journal.
THE DRUNKARD AND HIS BOTTLE. Sober. Touch thee! No. Viper of vengeance I'll break thy head against the wall. Did you not promise? ay To make rae strong as Samson And rich rich as Crcesus (I'll wring thy villanous neck,) 7 And wise wise as Solomon, And happier than the happiest. But instead of this villain! . You've stripped me of my locks Left my pocket empty as a cuckoo's nest In March fooled me out of my senses . Made me ragged made me wretched, And then laid me in a ditch! Touch thee! sure as there's vengeance In this first, I'll scar the moon With my broken skull! - But one embrace before thou die: lasting,) Tis best to part in friendship, Feeling Ab! thou hast some virtues yet: good. I always thought 'twas bcbt , To give the devil his due: And tasting) though devil thou art, Feeling Thou hast a pleasant face tetter A sparkling eye a ruby lip A blushing cheek and thy breath lasting,) 'Tis Ev. e-e-cter than the Brc-e-zes that ev-er gambol Till the break of day, A-a-mong the beds of ros-es. Feeling My ho-honey lasting) thou ehalt not die. lett. I'll standby thee, day and night, And fi-ight like Her (hie) cu-les. I'll tea-e-each the parson (hie) a little wisoom. I'll preach (hie) tern-per-ance too. ril hye on mil--(hicJk and 'oney. Anrl-fcMing) ) be the ha-hap-Pi-e3t man on, earth hie. MISS POLLY GRIMES. Mies Polly Grimes is still a maid; She says she ne'er will wed? Her week day frock's blue calicoe, Her Sunday one is red. Her cheeks are blooming" as the rose Her eyes are heavenly blue; She does not wear a'dunstable," To hide her face from view. She never lets her beaux "make free," Nor listens to their vows; 'When she gets up she makes the beds At evening milks the cows. Nor docs she, like affected belles, Attempt to poetise, She's busy every day, At making cakes and pics. She is always up at six o'clock, In time to skim the milk; Her bonnet's made of yellow straw And neatly trimmed with silk. Hfr mind is of a serious turn, She often thinks of death She does not lace her stays so tight, They make her gape for breath. Her mother thinks there never was One like her in the world: Her hair is parted o'er her brows She never has it curled. Beloved by all her female friends, She leads an easy life; And any man in town would jump To set her for his wife. Selected. From the New York Traveller. HEAD OF ST. JOH.Y THE BABT1ST. We translate the following somewhat curious narrative, from the "Itevue Francaise" for February." It is no fiction, but a simple detail of the facts that were established in evidence, upon the trial of the assassin, in one of the criminal courts in Spain. Upon the road from Valencia to Barcelona, there is a narrow and diflicult pass, known by the name of the "Col dc Belaguer.1'. Hemmed in between the Feacpon one hand, and a chain of steep hills on the other, the road is commanded by almost perpendicular clifts, the crevices of which might r.fTord secure lurking piaces to banditti and rob i ! 1 )- hers; in fact, the spot is noted for the assassinations X which it has been the scene, and six crosses, erected wiuim a snort instance, announce to tne traveller that here a sudden and terrible death has awaited so many of his unprepared fellow crea- j tures. All these murders were attended wilh similar -circumstances. The first victim who fell in the fatal pass, was a rich merchant; he travelled alone, and mounted on a mule; his body was found by a wandering mendicant by the side of the road, weltering iu his blood, which flowed from a bullet wound in tho forehead. His money and jewels were gone, but tho robber had scorned to despoil him of bis other effects. The mulo was grazing quietly near at hand, and his valise was unopened; a rude wooden cross was found placed in the arms of the deceased. Tho emissaries of justice repaired to the spot, but no trace of the murderer could be found. Five other murders were committed in rapid succession at the same place, and each of the victims was found to have been struck down with the same fatal precision, by a bullet wound in the forehead: and a wooden cross was found by the side of each of their bodies. i The rocky pass soon became an object of terror. Some shepherds reported that they had found on the graves of the murdered traveller?, withered .flowers deposited by an unknown hand; that they had even seen in the dusk of the evening, a tall form kneeling before one of lbs crosses; but that on their approach, it had disappeared. A superstitious horror surrounded the place, and few were hardv enough to pass it after the night had closed in. All the efforts of justice, for the detection of the assassin, signally failed. It is true that the suspicion rested upon one Venccslas Uriarte, a stranger, who had come within a few years, to reside at Tortosi. He had no apparent profession or means of existence, yet his mode of life was expensive; he made great professions ofpiety,but the popular belief was unfavorable as to his character, and dark stories were whispered about, which,if true, proved him capable of atrocious crimes. He was asked one day, why a marksman bo skilful eg himself, should have no inclination for the chase; and his answer was, that "it W3S troublesome to Iiunt after rabbits, as troublesome to find them after they had been shot, and often not lesi so to sell them when they were found;" that "it was better to lie and wait for a man, who ctma along of his own accord, and who when he wai ehot, gar no greater trouble than just to
thrust the hand into the pocket." Ho was known
also, to have had a quarrel with one of the murder ed men; and tho assassination of this man took place on the third day after the altercation. During the season of Lent, in the year 1S32, a company of strolling commedians had been very successful at Arragona by tho performance of a scriptural melo-drama, called "The Beheading of St. John." Expecting the same success at Tortosa, they sat out for that place; their baggage was carried by two mules; but Hernando Garcia, who played the part of St. John, had been unwilling to trust to the clumsy hands of the muleteer, the precious head by means of which the martyrdom of the saints was represented upon the stage, and which, with its moveable glass eyes, was not the least important to any of the company. Partly for tli3 s ike of convenience, and partly to guard it from all risk in conveyance, he had fastened this head j on the top of his own, as he was wont to do in the i performance; evening was drawing on, and as the breeze From the sea blew sharply, tie had drawn ins cloak over his face even covering his eyes, and abandoned the reins to the discretion and care of the beast on which he was riding. He was alone, jand a long way behind his companions, when suddenly at the turn of a rock, his horse started and j plunged at the sound of a gun; he was thrown to ino grouna, wnere as lie lay struggling 10 nee mm ! self from his cloak, he saw a man armed with a gun hastening towards him; and at the moment when the bandit reached the spot where he lay, he arose with his dagger drawn in his hand. Uriarte, for it was he, astonished at finding his aim ineffectual for the first time, was already inclined to fly; but when he saw the two heads, one : over the other, the eyes of the uppermost rolling j horribly m their orbits, and those of the other fixed ; 0n his own, he was siezed with a paroxism of ter- , ro believing that it was the father of evil he saw , beforo ,)im 1Io altempted t0 fl? but lhe briars impeded his progress: he then strove to climb the I steep face of the cliff by grasping a shrub that had j taken root in one of its crivices, but the shrub gave j way, and ho fell at the feet of his pursuer, starnmeting out a prayer to the supposed fiend for merj cy. In the mean lime, Garcia's companions, i drawn by the shouts, arrived at the spot, where they j found the assassin stretched on the earth pale, trembling, and almost deprived of consciousness by his extreme terror. They took him to the next j magistrate, before whom he was searched; upon his ! person were found a rosary, a book of devotions, j and some of St. Dominick's hair, together, with a j poignard, four rifle balls, and, in a box, several i charges of powder. j He confessed himself tho long-dreaded assassin. Upon being asked by the magistrate why he had placed the cross by the side of his victims, he an- ! swered that it was but a light offence to destroy the body, but most atrocious to kill the soul ; "I pray- ' ed at their graves,1' he said, "to save them some clays ! of purgatory ; I placed near their bodies a cross, that j the fiend might be driven away but I have myself ! seen him," he continued, "he is there, he is there" and he pointed to Garcia who at this moment ad- ! vanced with the additional iicad, which he had put j on, to show how he had escaped the death which j was designed for him. "He is there, he is there"' j and siezed with a violent shivering, ho fell tr ; the ground, pale, inanimate, and almost deprived ! of life. Tho assassin was afterwards tried, condemned j on his own confession, and hung. j Characteristic Dialogue. "Down cist," observj ed a southerner, to a yankce, "a cow, a calf, and a j calico-frock, is said to be a girl's portion and that's ! the place you came from." "Well," replied tiie yankee, "people have to be born pretty much where other folks say, barrin' accidents. An' you're from the place, aint ye? where a potater-patch, with cracks in't so wide that the grasshoppers arc picked up at the bottom by handfuls all their necks broke trying to jump over is a portion of the oldest son. My father told me," continued the down -easier, "he was once riding by one of your farms, when observing the wretchedness of the land, he said, 'the feller that owns this must be plaguy poor;' 'not so poor as you j think for!' answered a voice from the black berry bushes; 'for I don't own but a third o'nt my father j cin' away one-third, to get a man to take t other!' " "... .. y . . . V ... . ... j " tumble sight of rain lately, replied tne souther ner, "when did you come down? "Dreadful sight of weather lately," rejoined the yankee, "when did rftmp ? nnd r.prn tlio. nnnvfirsatinn Pn,'p,i. Singular mode of discovering Irishmen. Some years since, a number of facetious gentlemen cmigra ted from the province of Ulster to Philadelphia. On their arrival they perambulated the streets, admiring the regularity of the buildings, but astonished they had not met a single Irishman during the whole of their peregrinations. In the evening, when over a social bottle, they had naturally expressed to each their own surprise and disappointment on the occasion, when one of the partv , a man possessed of infi nite natural humour, undertook to discover his coun trymen, it they were not involved m everlasting j sleep. Willi a basket over his arm, he sallied forth into tho street, and with a weli-toned tenor voice he bean to crv out in a musical recitative, "fine oysters! fresh Ca.rlmgtord oysters!" Housed and as-j tonishcd at the weli-known sounds every emigrant from Dundalk, Newry, Armagh, liichill and Portadown, in short every llibernian that had enjoyed the flavor of that delicious fish surrounded him in less than twenty minutes. Original Anecdote. In a neighboring county, ! not many miles distant a Jonathan got it into his head to so a courting. His Dulcinea was a sweet rosy cheekM girl of sixteen; her father not liking the appearance of her beaux, had forbidden his suit one evening however, when the old gentleman was from home, Jonathan rigg'd himself out for a j courting expedition, and found his way to the residence of his fair Dulcinea, and (not expecting the old gentleman to return that night) had seated him self very comfortably beside the object of his soli-1 citations (after the fashion ol 'Joe liunker,') wnen lol the old gentleman arrived at the door. Jona than thought of being off, but had no lime to get out: he had to stow himself away for safekeeping under a bed, which luckily was in the room, where a hen had deposited her eggs, and had been setting some time, the hen not liking his presence so near her began to pick him on the shin. Jonathan retreated in haste from his hiding place, to the great astonishment of the old gentleman, and exclaimed "Pm snaJcc hit, I don't care icho knows a7." Philanthropist. A Serenade. The following stanzas arc uncom monly pretty: Slumber, gentle lady, Slumber like the rose, When the air of heaven Lulls it to repose. Angels hover o'er thee, Softly seal thine eyes, Waft thy spirit gently To the smiling fcicies.
eutrmish with tho Indians, an Irish Dragoon was un ortunate enough to become detached from his corps, and being discovered by a scouting parly, was hotly pursued. While Hying at the lop of his horse's speed, he suddenly overtook a single Indian on foot, who supposing that Pat was pursuing him instead of fleeing from his pursuers, and thinking that it was all over with him, iu broken English lustily bawled out "quarts, quarta;" upon which Pat, who cleft him in two with his massive sabre, as he passed, replied "faith and it isn't I that would be slopping to quarter you at such a time, so you must e'en be content with tho halving at present, and be waiting for the quartering part as I come back. Galaxy of Comicalities. The other day while passing along one of our streets, my attention was arrested by a noise which indicated a person in distress. Led by curiosity to discover the cause, I advanced to a dramshop, the place from whence the sound proceeded, where I beheld a votary of Bacchus, with one hand supporting himself against the wall, while the other was applied to his stomach, (which indicated a pressure in that quarter) which was disgorging itself of some half dozen glasses of liquid fire. On enquring what was the matter, a wag, a native of Erin's Isle, repli- -. cd, "Why, man, now isn't it the removal ofthcDc- , positcs. Bait. Visiter. An unlucky teamster on his way to Maunch Chunk, Pa. with a wagon load of hay, having accidentally upset his wagon in descending the Brcd mountain had scarcely reloaded, when he discovered that alinch pin was gone. On arriving at the turnpike gate, he stopped at a blaksmillfs shop to get one made. Cy putting it in too hot the tar was set on fire the blazing tar set fire to the hay, and in upsetting the burning mass too near the shop to save the wagon, it was with much difiiculty that the shop, as well as the wagon and horses were rescued from the general conflagration. "Ma'am,' said a quack of Long Island to a nervous old lady, "your case is a scrutunuturury complaint." "Pray, Doctor what is that.1" "It is the dropping of the nerves, ma'am, the nerves having fallen in the pizarinturn, the chist becomes morberous, and the head goes tisarizen; tisarizen." "Ah, Doctor," exclaimed the old lady "you have described my feelings exactly." The schoolboy's excise tor nr.ixfi late. "Why so late!" said a schoolmaster to an urchin, as he entered the room on a cold, slippery morning in rcbruary. "Well, sir, replied the boy, "I would take one stcpforward, and slide Lack u?o." "Indeed!" said the teacher; "then how did you get here at all, if that was the case?" "Oh," said the boy, scratching his head, on finding himself caught, "I turned round and walked tho other way." An Unpleasant Itrd-Feliow. A boy once complained of his brother for taking half the bed. "And why not?" said his mother; "he's entitled to half, aint he!" "Yes, ma'am," said the boy; "but bow should you like to have hiin take out all the soft for his half? He will have his half out of the middle! and I have to sleep both sides of him!" SNSUUANCE. Tho subscriber having been appointed Aorx-r of the Protection Insurance Company, in the place of (i. II. Dunn, Esq. resigned, will continue the business of Insuring buildings, merchandize, ccc. and also, keel boats, ilat boats and their cargoes, ou liberal terms. (Juice on High street, a few doors below Z. Bedford tV Co's. grocery. P. L. SPOONEU. Lawrenccburgh, nov 23, 1633. 40T1W.QTHY & CLOTBR SEED, WjT EPT constantly on hand and for sale, by ML L. W. JOHNSON'. OCashjand the highest price, given for all kinds of grass and other Seeds. yin CO FJSrgSEOX OFFICE. THE undersigned being frequently called upon to attend to Pension business, and finding great difficulty to get money conveyed with safety to Pensioners; now gives notice, that he has opened an office at Lawrenceburgh, la. where Revolutionary and Invalid Pensioners, in this part of the state, can receive their money without the trouble, risk and expense of going to the more distant places of dcpositc for Pension Moneys. Any information relative to the mode of proceeding to obtain claims, will I be given. Persons who apply to this ollico, will do ! well to make application ou the 1th of March and i September annually. D. SYMMES MAJOU. November 15, 1533. 44-Jmo (By John Cain, Esq.) UST received and for sale at this ofllce a few copies of the above named work, "containing a comprehensive collection of Judicial and business forms, adapted to the jurisprudence ol Indiana, with an explanation of law phrases and technical i terms ooui liium ana rrencn; 10 wiucn is prenxeu 1 . 1 T A. 1 1 1 A ...1. I. ' 1 the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution! of the United States, and of -the Htatc of Indiana." The Guide & Manual principal laws in forci contains an abstract of the in the State, and correct forms for transacting lesral business. In short, it is a lawyer of its self, by the aid of which every intelligent reading person may be enabled to transact his ordinary law business correctly, without the aid of counsel. July 20th, 1S33. TUB subscriber has just received from Philadelphia, an extensive and splendid assortment of JEWELHY, TABLE AND TEA SPOONS, (SILVEK -VXD cosxxox ;) luO--A Selection of Common, Patent Lever and Repeating ;X a Vlll rtit- r,t And various oilier articles, not strictly in his line among which are lacrtussicn' Caps, r. &c All of which he will sell at Cincinnati prices. lie lias removed his shop to the room on the east side of High street, one door south if Dr. Ferris', Urupr Store, wheie he will be ready at ail times to iepair Watches, Clocks, and attend to all kinds of busi. ness in his line. F. LUCAS. rov29, 1832. 12 if. A CONSTANT supply of Calf, Kip, Upper and Sole Leather, for sale low for cash, by O-Cash paid for Hides ivr bsixs. jau L. W. JOHNSON.
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MAVE formed a partnership, and will practice Law in the Superior and Inferior Courts in Indiana, & in the counties of Boon, Ky., and Hamilton, Ohio. Their office is on High street, in tho room formerly occupied by Mr. Lane as an office, where one of them will at all times be found. All claims put in their hands for collection, by non-residents, will be promptly attended to. Laxcrenctburgh, Jn lo, ISoo. 44-1 r
"ETKANIEL J. CASWELL and PHILIP L. JJlV SPOOXEH, are associated in the practice of law, in the Dearborn Circuit Court. All professional business entrusted to cither, in the said court. will receive the punctual attention of both. Office on High street, in the room formerly occupied by E. j Walker, Jusq. where P. L. Sportier may be found,! except when absent on professional business. Lawrenceburgh, Sept. 10th, ISM. Jio-tf j C1 AIJTIOX. All persons arc advised r.ot to take j f an assignment on, or otherwise possess themselves of a note drawn by me, in favor of James uapes, for the sum of six dollars, on the ah day of December last. The said note was obtained by fraud, and I shall therefore avail myself of the law in such case made and provided. fob 1, 1634 3-3w BEXJAMIX 31 APES. rnio JL to PRINTERS. Tho Undersigned continues manufacture the Franklin Printing Press, He has for sale several second hand St-njfinirv and Uamage Presses. Also. Chases of all sizes. Com posing Sticks, Brass Rules, Cullies, Copper moulds, Inking rollers, Arc. &c. All of which he intends ot keep a general assortment for the accommodation ot the craft. His establishment is on the corner of Elm and Eighth streets. SAMUEL DICKINSON. Cincinnati, Nov. 1633. GU-3mo IScYiscd Laws or Indiana. A FEW copies of the Revised J.'1. Laws, the P.nnnhW I.swn L Lf of 1S32 and Tt and the Indiana (Jazetteerfa new and valuable work just published by Douglas-sand Mnsruire, ltidian;po' ps,) received and for sale at this oilicc. Sent. 14, 13. ADDISON F. MAYO, Counsellor V iltorncy at Sair, oppo Lawrenccburgh, Jan. 1, 1S31. fHMf. IWR.lilSItS Mj O Oil HE Kit!! f SlHE pubscribcrs desire to inform yoj and the -E- Public !?enerallv. th:it tlit'V Lavi aiul u ill enn. CT V' m' ' J " tinuo to keep on hand, a constant supply of lirot ! rate IMPROVED PLOUCHS; which they will warrant to bo superior to any that hive yet been manuiactured in the Western countrv. Abo. i Shovel Ploughs, E2:arroviN, Together with a general aortment of Iirwi'implements, which thev will tell on reasonable CUONTZ f WYMOND. ti-3n;o. Iiawrenocburgh, Feb. 1p, 1S:H. SHERIFF'S SAIjE. A' r .! , . . from the Clerk's office of the Dearborn Circuit court, I have levied upon lots Nos. 101. lii-J. m: and KM, lying in the town of New-La wrenccburfjh, j and shall expose the same to sale, as the law re-! quires-, at the court house door in the town of Law-1 renccburgh, on Monday, the 17th day of March next, between the hoars of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. on said day. Taken as the property ot John Shook, jr. and will be sold to satisfy three several executions against said .Shook, John T. Bishop, and llobert Mason two in favor of Ccore P. Buell and one in favor of John P. Dunn. WILLIAM DILS, Shy J). C. By D. C. Smith , Vcp'y. February IS, 18;M. JIaj. JTark I$oscnhi:;H laasazinc. UY LILLY, WAIT, CO., JIOSTON, MASS. FEHIE publishers are encouraged by the extraordiJLl nary demand lor the Loiters of .Major Jack Downing, to issue the original and mot popular of his writings, including his life, in a periodical form. After completinz the first volume, should SUlii cicnt encouragement be afforded, tho .Major mav.no doubt, bo induced to continue his inte.-tbta.g ticscriptinn of public affairs, and other matters. This Volume will be completed in eight parts of thirty-six pages each, and will contain ELEVEN original designs by Johnston, and furnished in any part of the United .States postage fret fov on- dollar, XT SEVEN COPIES will be furnished to any one address, postage free, for FIVE DOLLARS. Payment in all casses to be made in advance, and free of expense to the publishers. JHEUIFF SALE. Ily virtue of an (rccnliom DcRvhnrn Cirirut icaiporn tyiruun K- to me directed, from ?m tne Dearborn Cineuiti., fractional sections No. i No. 1, - and :t, toother s in the tou n of Aurora and court, I have levied on and 3H, including inlots with other in, and outlot about 23 acres of land on the north s'uta of the Main Hogan Creek, with their appurtenances, as th pro pertv of Charles attier, to satisfy an execution in : e r .ii i ri ii i , n. , favor ot Lhas Conwell. I shall proceed to ofler, J first the rents and profits of tho above property for1
fv 0f,JCritnck'' having perinuncntly located A1I ,)f which lliev wiSUo1 K,v f t, , c -fil-i htmjcjf in Lawrenccburgh, Indiana, respectful- .. ... ,. . I , X lv tenders Ins Professional services 1o the public e1 liusincs entrusted to his care, in tho counties of ! riurt vi ""Srvi M .rnnv Dearborn, Kipley, Switzerland and Decatur, will re-1 nriU iv u- i i i ,V n ceive his prompt and devoted attention. (p5-(jfucei u(trr:tnn J tfl m ,i ' on High street, opposite the Court house. Ifn ,,, I !(., In, J. (i..,jt0
seven years, and if they will not bring-enough to j .ni p a rir,i satisfy said execution, then the right, title, interest, j &J&dmU. JAJj, Jitd. dxJt and claim of tsaid Charles Vattier in nnd to the JlTIHiIC notice is hereby given, that we shnll same, attlie Court House door in Lawrenccburgh, ! II expoj-o to sale, at the court tu uho door, in Lawon Saturday the 1st day of 31 arch next, between ; renceburgli, on JSatunlay the U'.kh day f .March the hours of 10 and -1 o'clock on said day. I next, the following described propctv to wit: a ia rt feb 8, 1S31 -Ms WM. DILS, Shy I). C j cf in lot Xo. 41, in the town of Lawrenceburgh, nnd i county of Dearborn .beginning at tho corner (.fia id la 8cmiiittrsj Ofiee. f Xo. 41, on high street, thence with Walnut street to MOTICE is now given, that the Trustees of the ; nn alle.v thence South West with suid alley 'Jvf feet Dearborn county Seminary will, on the second Whence limning in a line paralled with tho line cf Saturday in March next, at Wilmington, receive j Walnut ttreet to High St., thence Xorthea.-twardly proposal's for lathing and plastering the Dearborn v feet to the comer of said lot Xo.41.or place of becounty Seminary also for fencing the lot on which ! ?hining;; to bo sold on the following terms and con-
said building stands. For particulars inquire of the Board on said day. Jly order of the Hoard. DA'XIFL S. MAJOtt, CVk. Lawrenceburgh, Fob. r 134. 1 1 -AS
. with interett; tiie deterred pHyn.cnti to he well sccuTAKFN UP, by Ira Hill, living in Lawrence-' red and provided also that the same shall not bo burgh township, Dearborn county, Indiana, ! ld for a less sum than JiUU This property haynear the mouth of Tanners Creek, one FLAT i in" hern found incajnble of partition ir division, it BOAT sixty-five feet or upwards Ion" sixteen I Eolll for the benefit of tho claimants, (Jeorjjo P. Buwide poplar gunnels sickemcre bottoui a few J cc J. II. Lane; nnd the heirs c f David Askcw oak carliniis one sweer and stearin oar nartlv i deceased. By order of the Probate court of Ueih
gone, and partly sided up. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take it awav. The foregoing is u true copy from my Estray Book. jan2S,14. 3-3 JOHN f3 ALTMAUSH,j.p.
Sstlc off HCenl Btotatf fTDlIllLlC notice is hereby given, tliut I th til pr -! ceed on the second Saturday in Vr nut, t
loiter for sahi nt public venduo the one undivided tenth part of the Northeast qunrter.of section No. in Town 7, Hangol? W:st; also, the undivided tciath part of the North west quarter (.fraction No. 17, Town 7, Ilange i! Wit, in the county of Hoarborn, tho property of Elizabeth Lawrence, miner heir of Daniel Lawrence, deceased, and will be offered for sale on tho premies, on the day aforesaid, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. .M.nnd 1 o'clock P. M.; and sold on the following terms and conditions to wit: one fourth of the purchaM) money rash in hand, one fourth in three, one fourth in six. and the residue in twelve months from the day ofmle; the deferred payment! to be well ecuied.- By order of the probate court of Dearborn county, Feb. term. 1S34. JA3IES LA WK K.NCi;, Guardian '' February 12, lS.tJ. i)-.V. TAKEN' FP by Philip Mason, a resident of Kelso township, Dearborn co., Indiana, on the wth of Nov. 1SW. nil . ........ ...at . k I 'T tSagg-&X with a blaze in the face hit land foot una leg wmie up near t tne nam joim; thirteen and a hall" hands hiirh; miimwim1 to be two years old la.-t Hnrinrr. N'onther luaihs or brand j perceivable. Appruicd t fifteen dull rs and fitty cents, on the 1Mb day of November. lsW. by C!eo. Lewis and Thoimu .M'Chtrv. A true copy. ISAAC COLNVELL, J.r. Dec. LI, l&U). w Cojmi'Jnefhip. FTnlin subscribers respectfully inform the public Ji- that they have entered into partnership iu tho ME1WAXTIIA: laisint , in tfu Their stock eoniitU in a fecaso:uble and general assortment of DffiYGOOBS, HATS, HARDWARE, CASTINGS, & c. WITH A tjFASrriTY or fSUOUATi: COUKTrf Dearborn cout.ty, Ib. nury term r). In the ututltr if tit ittatctf Thoman Hi lini.r.NTON. N iM'THION t)H I'lN T. M'-Tl M'M TNT. Now coined Saimicl II. Dnwden nnd Jumc .Murray, octii.g ndrninitnttortJ of 'J'ams uddluhm, deccaj-ed, and file their petition and fusil account, verified on oath; nr.ri paying final tettlemriit thorrof. NO Tl(!E is tberel'ore hereby given to tho heir and creditorn (if tho haid Thoiiins Jluddh hton, dec. and to all other persons coiiti'rned. tint tho court V proreeu i, uci on mui p -titicn on tho nvoml ' llu- ol l!u? V11 . -v ' lorm V1 ,lrt, and will then make fmal settloiucr.t t fi-aid otate. nv orucr ui the court. JAMES DILL, Cl'k. IVbruary IT, j-Mw. F KOI I ATE COFKT of Dearborn county, Feb. rtiary term, 111. In the in4trrfthn$t,tf tf Baxtlk Davis, '. Gto. W. Audi rontldmr. KKllUl AUV TLliM, 1S1. On the hearing of the complaint of the raid administrator, at this term filed setting forth tho iiisuftieiency of the real and peroi laxter Davis, dee'd., to sr.ti rsonal estate- of the said fy the debts ngaiiut tho same; it is ordered by the court that unless tho creditors of said estate notify the administrator of the existence and extent ofthcir respective claims, by filing the same, or a statement of the nature, description, and dute t the contract or nsuinpsct, upon which the same be fcunded, in the clerk's office of this court, previous to the final distribution of the assetts of said estate, such claims will be postponed in f ivour of tho mere diligent creditors; and further that the said court will ut their next term, to be held on the second Monday iu .May next, proceed to hear, act upon and determine nic'h claim os shall have been filed in this matter. By order of the Prubato court of Dearborn count w JAMES DII.L, Cl'K. February 17, lslil. fl-0w. TZTC PRESSURE! NO JQKE j ftp HE removal of the depositor, tind uthtr caiibi SL operating till inarc nreiudici.-illv ihmh tln iri. vate interests of the undersigned, compel him to request, conjure, entreat and almost tlma; indebted to him for carrying newspapers, to discharge tlm same wilh nil possible despatch. He hopes thoo who have received his services, in the wnv named, will consider this a pointed appeal to their jiticc and magnanimity; and do him the favor to lu hnow 1edge it in the "solid charms' labelled "J hi gratia" or " K plurilm ;." Ho would furtlier'remaik. ' tl,ot nhhough bo bafj for some time been ac ting lor . ... i ... i., i . " . . J, . i i ' n , - never learm-d the , ProHu,;-d be pos.,.?cd by that notorious peonage, o! W,r. '''? : "or has the hardy nnunal on whirl. he makes lus weekly peregrinations, altogether 1'ound out the pack of existiiur on tiothinir. thiu'h i 111 lUstirO 111 lltT 1 1 Will JUl 111! t Ih'it t.iu . . . . r- - , j ' " ' - " imp V'l I J Vr A i , J t , , u mmvi near it, us it wad reasonab hi to expect, ' H's'l'lN iiptwim i 1 1 rt M,u 1 X lA,1t' "'t'0: one tiuru ot tne purcinso money m iinnd on tne day ot sale, one third within one year from tho diy ol sale, with interest from said day, nnd the re- ; maining third within two years from tho diy of sale, born county, 1 ebruary term, J. .w. J cuVril ASA SMI I II, . r A 1 1 ' j February 17, LSu-L
