Indiana Palladium, Volume 10, Number 38, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 4 October 1834 — Page 3

Saturday Rlornin?, Oct. 4. ' O-The sale of property, by judge Test, advertised for Wednesday last, was postponed to this day at 10 o'clock.

Bank Notice. The -holders of Stock in the Branch Dank, at this place, are requested to attend at 3 o'clock, this day, at Mr. Hunt's Hotel, to make arrangements for a banking house, and other matters connected with the commencement of business.

A chance for a Spec. We desire to make arrangements with some person to convey the Palladium through the lower section of this county. Very liberal encouragement will be extended to any person who will undertake to perform the service. Health of the town. We are pleased to he able to say, that the cholera, which at our last publication "Was prevailing to a limited extent in our town, has now, to all appearance, entirely disappeared. No death has occurred since Tuesday last; nor is there (as far as we can learn) a single case of sickness of that character remaining in town. The whole number of deaths attributed to cholera since its appearance here, on the 10th of September, is seven: not one per cent., as our population exceeds 1000. It will be seen from this, that the disease has not prevailed epidemically here, or to an extent that should have caused alarm. It fell on one here and another there, but in no case carried off more than one in a family. And it is worthy of remark, that of those who were most exposed in waiting on the sick and dying, not one, we believe, contracted the disease a very strong evidence that it was not contagious.

ascertained, as the Heelings of a large majority of the enlightened yeonranry of thi3 great and flourishing State. It will be perceived that the Bank question is considered by the convention as one of primary importance: "Resolved, That no person shall be nominated as a candidate for office by this Convention, who is not known as an undeviating Democrat a friend to the present administration of our General Government,

and the government of thi3 State, and opposed to the rechartcr of the United States Bank, or the reetoration of the Government Deposites to its keep

ing.

The Ohio river has fallen a few inches this week, and is now near low water mark. A few small sized steam boats ply between Louisville and Cincinnati, and perhaps are able to get up as far as Wheeling; but the principal business doing on the river at present is by keel and flat boats. Several of these are seen passing daily the former generally loaded with merchandize, and the latter with produce wending their way south, at the rapid rate of from 10 to 15 miles per day. With head wind, however, as the water is now, they are as likely to go up as down stream, unless propelled in the right direction, by main force at the sweeps. We have, with some trouble, been able to ascertain the number of flat boats that have beed loaded and shipped from this place, since the 7th August, and find that it amounts to 15 as will be seen by the list attached. Six or seven more are loading now at the wharf, and will be ready to start in a few days. RIVER LIST. No 1. J. P. Dunn & Co. owners: shipped Aug. 7th. Cargo Pork, flour, bacon, lard, whiskey, onion?, &c.'&c. Value $4,500. No2&3. John Crozier, owner: shipped Sept. 3d. Cargo 240 bbls flour; G5 tons hay; 5 dozen fancy chairs; b bbls whiskey, &c. No4&5. Scoggin and Reed, owers: shipped Sept. Gth. Cargo S3 tons hay; 350 bushels oats, &c. &c. No 6. Edmond Bond, owner: shipped Sept. 9th. Cargo 456 bbls flour; 150 sacks corn meal, &c. No 7 & 8. A. Worley & brothers, owners: shipped Sept. 15th. Cargo-S0 tons of hay, &c. No 9 & 10. On consignment: shipped Sept 16th. Cargo flour, bacon, corn meal, onions, whiskey, lard, &c. &c. No .11. I. Hill and O. Ludlow, owners: shinned

Manchester, Sept. 17, 1834. To the Editors of the Times. Gentlemen : The undersigned view with regret an attempt by a certain individual in this county, to brjng into disrepute our fellow citizen, the Rev. Daniel Pll'm.her, by charging him with miking false statements in relation to an address made to the citizens of our township, on the day of election, in August last; and in consideration of the high respect we entertain for Mr. Plummer, we convened at the cfiice of John B. Clark, on Tuesday evening last, with Col. Abner Tibbets and several others, to consult upon the subject; when Col. Tibbets gave us liberty to state to you, that in the late certificate obtained from him by Waller Armstrong, he only intended to certify to the substance of Mr. Plummer's remarks on the day of election, which was, a general denial of being pledged; and that the remarks in the public prints respecting his pledges, were unauthorized by him, and untrue, but did not intend to give Mr. Plum-

j mer's language in any particular phrase, or word,

in the certificate, further than to state Mr. Plummets meaning; and he was not aware at that time he signed the certificate, that Mr. Armstrong's intentions were for him to certify to any particular phrase or ivord, for he says he docs not recollect the words made use of by Mr. Plummer, but the substance. We were all present on the occasion alluded to, on the day of election; and upon the most mature deliberation, we have no recoilectian that the language imputed to Mr. Plummer, by Mr. Armstrong, was used. With respect yours 5cc. HENRY HOPKINS, JOHN B. CLARK, JESSE PARDUN. The Lawrenceburgh papers arc respectfully requested to give the above an insertion. Dr. Williams, of Knoxville, (Tenn.) aged one hundred years, has been married to a Miss Nancy Israel, represented as the youngest daughter of that family. Health of our City. We have now entered upon the month of September, and not only remain free from the usual scourge te which our city, from its earliest history, has been devoted, but are favored with good health in a highly remarkable degree. Instead of that anxiety which is common to be felt by persons in other places for their friends here, the case is changed: and, on account of the dreaded Cholera, which now prevails in many parts where our friends reside, or where they are gone on business or pleasure, we are doomed to experience the same apprehensions for their safety which they are wont to entertain for our's at this season of the year. Js"ew Orleans Advertiser.

WnreiTEY We have only to reiterate former remarks; it continues very dull at former quotations. Arrived this week, 50 bbls. Candles, Sperm, are in excellent demand at 37 J cents per lb., the market, in the absence of any late arrivals, having again become nearly bare. CnEESE The market is entirely destitute of this article. Coffee Former quotations remain without change, ahd the demand very limited. Rice The quotations for Rice are $4 a $4 25 per 100 lbs. h is plenty and dull.

MARRIED On the 2d instant, by Rev. Ezra Ferris, Mr. Leonard Chase to Mrs. Sarah 13. Harpep. -all of this township. On the 2d instant, by Rev. J. L. Holman, Rev. William G. Monroe to Miss Elizabeth M. Kell all of Randolph township. On the 23th ult. by Rev. W. M. Daily, Mr. Geo. W. Anderson to Miss Catharine E.Gray both of this county. DIED At the residence of his father, in Switzerland county, on the 23d ult. ofter a long illness of consumption, Hiram Wiley, Esq. late of this place, aged 29 years. In this place, on Saturday last, of summer complaint, Catharine, daughter of Hiram Wright, aged 22 months. In this place, on Sunday last, of cholera, Mr. Samuel Elliott, formerly of Boscawen, N. H. aged 58 years. In this place, on Tuesday last, of cholera, Mr. Richard Mowlin, aged 25 years. In this place, on the same day, Mr. Richard Fields, tf bilious fever, aged about 25 years. Ijist of JLetters

EMAINING in the Post Office, at Law-

renceburgh, Iud. on the 1st of October, 1S34,

which if not taken out in three months, will be sent to the General Post Office, as dead letters. Angevine James James Wm Allec Wm M Johnson Samuel Ackerman John John L Barker Ann Maria Mrs Jocvlvn E A

THE Subscriber will oner for sale, on Monday the 27th October next, the following property, to wit: f - roun X&XX.OS cows, SIX HEAD OF YOUjVG CATTLE, AND SEVENTEEN HEAD OF HOGS. A credit of twelve months will be given, on the purchaser giving note with approved security. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. JOHN CUNDALE. Manchester, Sept. 27th, 1834. C8-3w A ccomniod.it ion Stage Line. Running from Laxcrenceburgh, through Elizabethtown, Clevcs, and Cheviot, to Cincinnati.

PROBATE COURT or dear mux cnt-Mv,

August Term, lt34.

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Bostick Enoch Brasher Jacob Brownfield David 2 Burton John II Brown Stephen Branon Thomas Blithe Thomas Beckner Frederick Baldwin Francis Brandon Stewart Burkums Ebzey Bradstrect Eliza Crontz John D Clark. Joseph James Caldwell Isaac Carlisle B O

Culley David V Esq

A gang of Counterfeiters have been arrested in

Sept. 16th. Cargo flour, bacon, &c. for coasting. Railway, N. J. They are Ashel Baldwin, wife, and No 12. J. P. Dunn & Co. owners: shipped Sept hrnihers

lth. Cargo bacon, flour, whiskey, onions, &c.

for coasting. Value 4,800.

No 13. Isaac Bruce, owner: shipped Sept 24th. Cargo 10 tons hay, corn, oats, Arc. No 14 & 15. Joseph Kitchell, owner: shipped Sept 26th. Cargo 116 tons hay; 400 bushels oats; 4000 lbs bacon. Lawrcnceburgh JIarket. Bacon, lb 6 to 8 cts; Beef lb 3i to 5; butter lb 12 to 15; corn meal bush 43 to 50, scarce; cheese lb 8 to 9; chickens doz 75 to $1; eggs doz 8; flour bbl $4, cwt $1 75 to $2, scarce; lard lb 6; onions bush 50; potatoes, Irish, bush 43 to 50, scarce, sweet $1; wood cord $1 62 to 175.

In another column we insert a very sensible and well written article, from the Rising Sun Timfts, oh the importance of 'supporting your own printers.' We cordially agree with the Editors in every line and sentence of their remarks; and tender them our thanks for this well timed attention to the interests of the typographical fraternity in the west. The subject which has engaged their pen on this occasion, has no doubt been too little attended to, though it claims a prominent place among the many crying evils complained of by our mechanical brethren, in many professions, in this country.

Jlore facilities. . We would be remiss in our duty, were we to omit to notice the establishment of a new line of stages from this place to Cincinnati, denominated the Accommodation Line. The coaches attached to this line are large, well arranged and splendid, and the horses the finest we have taken notice of for a longtime. Those who have tried the t(Accommodationyy say it is the real matter of fact, and allows of no draw-back on the name. The proprietor, Mr. A. T. Fenton, believing that the business on the route will warrant this addition to the travelling facilities, has at great expense put this line in operation, and now looks tothe public for encouragement. We hope he may realize his best anticipations; and certainly will, if good treatment, pleasant riding, and moderate eharges are matters of any consideration with the travelling public. ' The addition of this new line, gives us a daily conveyance, by land, to Cincinnati; while the steam boats afford the same by water so that we are pretty well off for travelling facilities to the great emporium of the west.

e discover in alate Bradford, (Penn.) paper the names of Messrs. T. E. Payne and J. Adams enrolled m a list as delegates to a Democratic County Convention , from Troy township. We are personally acquainted with these gentlemen, and knowing that they, but a few months since, were the firm, able, but consistent

termed IV hig, it is with no little surprise we discover them lending a helping hand to the furtherance of the measures of the party they so recently denounced as dangerous to the liberties of the people and derogatory of the true spirit of the constitution. Mr. Payne was formerly the able Editor of an anti-administration paper in Troy; but finding that the doctrines it promulgated at variance with the public mind, it was very prudently discontinued. When men of high standing in society, and who are

look to as the leaders of a party, become regenerated or converted to other political views, their example generally proves contagious, and we fain would be

lieve this to be the case in Troy. Wonder will this change be claimed as an accession of strength to the Whig party, and commemorated as 6ome great po

litical achievement? We are rather inclined to

think our Bradford boys have not taken so freely of

the intoxicating drug of ffigism as to glory in their own defeat or rejoice at the declension of their nartv.

and. therefore will be more prudent and consistent than their brethren in other places on such occasions, ( and save their time, speeches, and powder for better and more noble purposes. The following resolution speaks the sentiments of this convention, and way be taken, as near as can be

NATCHEZ MARKET Sept. 19. Bacon, per lb. 8 a 9 Butter 11 a 13, do. CotIon, 9 a 12, do. Coffee, 11a 16, do. Flour, superfine, $5 50 per bbl. Laid, 7 a 8 per lb. Molasses, gal. 33 a 35. Pork, mess bbl. $11 a $12 50. Salt, sack, $2 50 a $2 a 75. Tobacco, common Kentucky Manufacture, 8 a 9 per lb. Fine do. 17 a 20. Whiskey, gal. 28 a 28. Corn barrel, $1 00. From B. Levy's N. O. Prices Current, of Sept. 6. Remaiiks. The Mississippi remains about the same stage noticed last week, 12J feet below high watermark. Business, in general, remains without improvement, and will continue to linger for a while longer; but, from present indications, we are inclined to believe that it will be resumed this season quite early, and that there will be a considerable degree of activity manifested in the pursuit of it. The present favorable appearance of the growing crops, and the abundant harvests already reaped by our friends, taken in connection with other causes having a similar tendency, certainly warrant us in making this assertion. Sugar continues to meet with a pretty fair demand, particularly that of 1st quality, which in the city, readily commands Gi cents per lb.; the sales are confined chiefly, as heretofore, to shippers coastwise; these is very little going Westward. Molasses. There is very little coming in, and generally of inferior quality. Wo quote sales on

the .Levee at 18 a 20 cents per gallon.

Tobacco. We hear of no sales, or any thing

said worth reporting in relation to it. No clearance this week. The arrivals are 41 hhds.

To&acco, 1st quiy., per lb. 5 a) ,

2d. qty., " 5 a , " Vrsy-iu it I stock small crossed, X J " 4$ a ) bale 100 lbs. $4 75 a 5 00 scarce.

Spanish, Cuba, lb. 22 a 23 sales.

LyLieeic 'age Curtus Thomas Collins Alexander II 2 Chapman Joseph Cloud SaiahDMrs Carmical Jemima Miss Cosaboon Rebecca Mrs Darnal Zenas 2 Dogear James Dorsey Wm Durbin Wm S Dill James Dunn Isaac Dement George Dunn John P Dunn Willenson Day Jane widow Duck Robert Dils Jacob Dennis Margret Elkins Wm Elder Lemuel G Fuller Catharine Miss Fleming David Gossett Presby Gary John S Gedney James D Gooding James Garrison Aaron

Hayes Joseph 2 Hayes xibiah Hayes Walter Horner Thos Howerlon Jeremiah Hill Ira Huscharih Henry Hudson Waller Hall George B Hufman Con rod Jee Benjamin Jowctt Samuel 2

Jackson John 2 JAMES Oct. 4,1831.

Kemp John

Knecland John Langdalo Mary Miss Lolhrop Isaac Lane Henry J Lane J II &. Co 2 Lowe Margaret Lathrcp Nelson Lackey J S Messr3 Lucus Fredrick Leuty Elizabeth Mrs McKee D McPherson Alexander Mclntush John Moffat Lewis Miller George Mines Delany Morrow Ursula Morrow James Murray James 2 Martar Jacob Mitchell Benjamin Malone John Osborn Charlotte Miss Osgood Warner Pearce Lucinda Miss Parker Samuel Phiney Jeremiah Robins Lingley &, Co Rabb George or David Ripley Elizabeth WMiss Rowe Robert Jr Robertson Wm II Sheldon Geo Sanders Sandford Steel Wm Scoggins Merit Smith John R Salmon James Statelar Sarah Sutton Andrew S Shoemaker John Stone Jcsso Tipple Rich'd Tousey &. Dunn 3 Trillin George Test Lydii Mrs Thomas Hiram Voshell Obadiah Vanzile John 2 Williams William Whipple Lawrence Walden James Wade George or Elisha Wilson Joseph Wiley Mary Wills C&LAIiss Yocam Sarah Mrs

THE proprietor at a great expense, has established an Accommodation Line of Stages cn the above route; and having procured new, strong and convenient Stages, and not having the patronage of the government, confidently relies on the liberality of the Public, to sustain him. He has employed a careful and experienced driver, in whom the public can put the utmost confidence. His horses are in good plight, and every attention will be paid to render passengers comfortable. Baggage in all cases at the risk of the owners. Passengers taking seats in this Line at half past five in the morning, will arrive in Lawrcnceburgh at 12 o'clock same day: will leave Lawrcnceburgh the following morning at half past five, and arrive in Cincinnati, 12 o'clock same day. For seats in the above splendid Line, apply at W. Dennisson's Hotel, Cincinnati; to A. T. Fenton, half a mile west of Cheviot; to Robert Class at Cloves, or Jesse Hunt, at Lawrenccburgh. Rate offare will be as follows:

To Elizabethtown, Cleves, Cheviot, Cincinnati,

In the matter of the estate On petition for tettle. of James Cahvell dee'd, tncut of ataic. EN this matter now comes the cxcccutors of Janwg Calwell, doe'd, and file their petition and a schedule of their accounts, ond transactions herein, viviSVJR naI 6cltlcrne:'t of said estate. AO I ICL id thercforo hereby given to the heirs, devisees, and all other person concerned, that the court will proceed to acton haid petition and make final settlement of said estate on the fourth day. of the next November term of a"ul court. By order of the court. JAMES DILL, Cl'k. Octuber 3, 1SH4. aS-'d' LAND FOR SALS THE School section No. 10, township No. 7, in range 2 west, in Dearborn county, will bo-offered for sale, at the court house door in Lawrenccburgh, on Saturday the 29th day of November next, between the hours of 10 oVluck A. M. and -1 P.M. where duo attendance will be given bv JAM ICS WALKER, School Commissioner. Sept. 25th, 1534. 3T-ta Manlmwa Salt.

AUIJA Jill of JCanhntra .Sn,iu$t receive J,

ZJa. anu lor Faie ty April 17, LSM.

GEO. W. LANE As Co.

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C AUTIOIT. TTTfriH-IREAS the conduct of my wife Nancy hna VV been so indecorous nnd unbecoming, that I cannot and never will, call her a companion I here by forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on, my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date.

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September 24th, 1834.

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PRO BATS COiUXlT ) August Term, O F DBA RB ORJ CO UTY. 1 S3 1 .

In the matter of the real estate of ) Ox petition ion AJIOS DOjrXEY, dccd. deep. NOW comes James Downey, Sr., and files hia petition together with a Title liond, showing to the courtg that lie purchased from Amos Downey in his life time, one half of the north cast quarter of

j section number five, in township three of rango two j west, in the county of Dearborn; that he holds a .'Title Kond for the same, as aforesaid; that the said Amos Downey, hath departed this life, appointing no ! person to execute the deed for the same, although

the purchase money has been paid; that the said Amos Downey lias left one heir, to wit: Elizabeth Downey, a minor &c: and praying tho appointment of Bomefit person to convey to him the land aforc 6aid, pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided. Notice is therefore hereby given to the said Elizabeth Downey, and to all other persons concerned herein, that the court will proceed to act on said petition, on the third of their next term. Ry order of the court. JAMES DILL, CVA-. Oct. i, 1S24. 38-3 w

Sept. 15th, 1634.

JOHN HKiREE.

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NOTICES.

rtiiiiii scnooi section io. iu, i ownsmp .o. .i, i rt JL raiiire No. 2 West, will be olfercd for sale at the

Court house door, in Lawrcnceburgh on Monday the 10th of November next, between tho hours of 10 o'clock A. 31. and 4 P. 31. whore duo nttendanco will be given by JAMES WALKER, School Commissioner for D.C Sept. r, lv3l. 37-ts

August

Term,

W. HUNTER, p. m.

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Baggou axd Bale Rope. The market con

tinues without any thing like an adequate supply

of Bagging, which is very much wanted; we quote

it at 37 cts. per yard; but remark small sales at d7. There is a fair supply of Rope which is held at for

mer prices. Arrived this week 300 pieces Bag

ging, 212 coils Rope. Flour. There is very little demand at pre

sent; sales confined chiefly for city consump

tion; we quote it dull $5 a $o 2a per bbl. Arrived this week, 3743 bbls. Pokk. There is no Prime in market ; Mess continues scarce, and the demand, though moderate, regular. Pork, clear, ins. bbl. $13 50 a 14 nominal; do mess, do $12 50 a 13; do prime, do do $9 50

scarce and fair demand. Beef. The market at present is bare of Beef; there is a small, regular demand for it. Bacon. We quote as heretofore, 7 a S; Hog round, G a 7 cents. The market has a fair supply, and it is dull. Arrived this week, 4S,000 lbs. in bulk. Butter. Our quotations arc, for Goshen, 21 a 22, Western 10 a 12 cents per lb. This article if of good quality, would command higher rates; but there is none good in market. Arrived this week 233 kegs. Lead. We notice a slight improvement on the price previously obtained for this article : we quo'te $4 6 per 100 lbs. as the present market value some small lots, however, have been sold for $4 124, but no very considerable quantity could be sold higher thao we quote. Corn, on the Levee, is selling for 1 43 per

bbl. in the car; shelled, in sacks, at C2i cts. per

bushel demand lair.

PUBLIC notice is hereby given that I have taken out of the Clerks office of the Probate court of Dearborn county, letters of Administration on the estate of Isaac Purdy deceased; and that the said estate will be insolvent. Notice is also hereby given to all persons indebted to make immediate payment, and those having claims aie required to file the same properly authenticated as the law directs or their claims will be postponed in favour of more diligent creditors. I will expose to sale at public vendue at my house in Sparta township, Dearborn county, (where the party deceased,) on Friday the 31st of this month, the personal property of the said Isaac Purdy dee'd. consisting of a Bed, Bedding and Bedstead and other articles the Terms will be made known on

the day of sale. JOHN LEGG, Adm'r.

PROBATE COUItT )

OF BE A RB OILY CO U.YTY. 1 83 1.

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III the matter of the estate of

PAGE GREEJv. dec d,

versus r 3d of August, 1S34.

The Creditors of said estate.

EN this matter comes George W. Cochran, Administrator of Page Green dee'd, and files his petition oncomplnint, showing clearly and succinct ly to the court that the said estate is largely insolvent. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the creditors of the said Page Green, dee'd, that unless they file an exhibit of the extent and amount of their several claims as the law directs, at or before tho next Term of this court, their claims will be postponed in favour of the more diligent creditors. Bv order of the court. JAMES DILL, 6VA. Oetober 4, 1S34. 35Mhv no t i PROBATE COURT of deakbokn county, ) August Term, 1S34. S In the matter of the Estate) On petition for sale of of JESSE VAUGHAN, real estate for paydeceased. ) nient of debts. EN this matter comes the administrators, of Jesse Yaughan, late of Dearborn county, deceased, and file their petition and schedule, showing to the court that the personal estate of said deceased, is wholly insufneient to discharge his just debts; that he died seized and possessed of the west h;t if of the south west quarter of section No 35, town No 0, in range No 2 west, S:c: except about two acres thereof, sold and conveyed to John Palmer; and also seized and possessed of the west half of the north west quarter of section No 2, town No 5, in range 2 wctt, fee: except about seven acres thereof, sold and conveyed to John Aikins or James Johnson; that one Jacob Hays holds a Mortgage on the first mentioned tract of land for $800 and praying the court to order a sale of said real estate for the payment of the just debts of said deceased. NOTICE is therefore hereby given to Jacob Hays

j the Mortgagee aforesaid, to the heirs of the said

Jesse Yaughan, and to all other persons concerned i

herein; that they be and appear before the Probate

3LTvDT3K;!B. fnillAT part of School section No. 10, township -L G, Range 3 West, which has not been sold will be otrered for snle at the Courthciiie door in Lawrenccburgh, on Saturday the Mh, November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 P. M. where due attendance will bo given bv JAMES WALKER. School Commissioner. Sept. 4th, 1631. 37-ta Kcw stud Cheap Goods. rFIlHE subscribers have just received, nnd rj-rned -M. apart of their FALL and WINTER GOODS, from Philadelphia, and are daily expecting more: to which they respectfully invite tho attrition of their friends and customer?. rodney & mjirrox.

Laicrcnceburgh, Sept. V), IS'M. .U-tf AUCTION THE subscriber will offer nt public rata nt the Market house in Lawrenccburgh, this dav at 10 o'clock, a quantity cf Household A Eliichc:i Furniture Consisting f PUDS, JiEIJDLW, TABLES, C1IAJUS, fee. wVc. and among them an excellent KigEst Day Viocli A: case; Together with anum'jerof BOOHS, X.EOAIr, CCIEKTITIC, POLITICAL, iVc Including NILE3 REGISTER from its commence mcnt to the present time; besides a ngvAav 'He of the NATIONAL INTELLIGENCES, for "at out eleven years. Tonus of talc will be ma Jo hnown on the day. JOHN TEST, isth .September, 131. ; 0-Th

DANIEL J. CASWELL ond PHILIP L. HPOONER, are nuciutcd in the practice of law, in the Dearborn Circuit Court. All prelim sional business entrusted to either, in tho Kiid court, will receive the punctual attention of both. Cl.:c on High street, in the room formerly occupied by E. Walker, Esq. where P. L. Spooner may bo found, except when absent on profcrsional butinc. Lawrenccburgh, Sep. 10th, 133. 3.Vtf CASH will be paid for any quantity of cljan TI.MOT11Y, CLOl'ER, 4 BLUE-GRASS SEEDS. Applv at tho Produce and Hrd Moio of " L. W. JOHNSON. August 0, 1534.

Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hcrebv given that tho underHgred has taken out letters of administration, from tlio Clerk's cilice of the Probato Court of Dcarbouru county, on tho Estate of Daniil Ody, lato of t-jud county deceased. All persons indebted to aid Estate are requested to make payment, nnd all having demands cn the Estate will pretvnt them within

October 4, 1834.

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Sale of Meal Estate. NOTICE is hereby given, that pursuant to an order and decree of the Probate Court of Dearborn county, at the August Term 1834 I shall proceed to sell on the premises on Monday the 27th

day of this month, Forty Acres of Land; a part of the north east quarter of section No. 36, in town G, range 2 west, in the county of Dearborn, adjoining lands, belonging to Robert Cornforth and Samuel

Elliott, dee'd; being the same forty acres of land, of which Thaddeus Owens, Sen., died siezed and possessed; and will be sold for the payment .of the just debts of the deceased, on the following terms and conditions, to wit: one fourth of the purchase money in hand at the sale, and the residue in three, six and nine months from the day of sale, the deferred payments to be secured bv mortgage. JABEZ PERCIYAL, Admr, ofT. Owen, dee'd. October 3d, 1S34. 38-tds. FAI.X, & WINTER GOODS. THE subscribers have just received a general assortment of GOODS suitable for the season. J, P. DUNN & Co. October 4, 1934. ' ' 38-

onc year.

DAVID KERR,.M..Y.

September loth, 1?.H.

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PAY THE PKiHTS

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next November term of sad court, then and there i H0' xfcA io th c.tablm.nt for job to show cr say, if any thing they have to show, why TV'?? Tmk7 u ! " VJu' i i ii . i i .i J ous to tho 12th ol July latt, are earnestly desired to the lands atoresaid shall not be sold, and the pro-1 , ... K -n . i i 4. c . . ., . 1 make settlement by payment or note. 1 In; approachceeds thereof, made assets in the hands of t he Ba.d I , j UJ Jn will Ibrd u fno able opadministrators for the payment of the just debts of "rtunitv for nia . to t,K!ir acc0UIitt!i tti;d the deceased, so far as the same may be required lor 'i .i. ,i .

that purpose, lly order of the court.

JAMES DILL, Clerk. October 3, 1834. " 38-3w PROBATE COURT of deakboun county, ( August Term, ls31. $

In the matter of the real cs-) . ...r

KJil JUllUUIl JUI Hit of real estate.

tateofJOHN SHERAD,

deceased.

MOW comes tho administrator of John Shcrad, dee'd, and having heretofore tiled his petition and schedule of accounts, showing that the personal property of the deceased is wholly insufficient for the payment of his just debts, and praying for the sale of the real estate consisting of In lot No in the addition to the town of Lawrcnceburgh, commonly called New Lawrcnceburgh. NOTICE is therefore hereby given to the heirs of John Sherad, dee'd, and all other persona concerned herein; that the court will proceed to acton said petition on the fourth day of their next November term, unless good cause be shown to the contrary. 13y order of the court. JAMES DILL, Cl'k. Oct. 3, 1834. :sg-3w SEAL-SKIN & FUR CAPS. THE subscriber has just received at his hat store, on High street, 20 dozen SEAL-SKLY and FUR CAPS: Also, a good assortment of WOOL HATS; all of which will bo sold on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased in the west. .JOSEPH GUOFF. Sept. 19, 1834. 37-tf

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September 4th, 1 3 1 .

WHEREAS my wife Clarcssa, has 3c3 my bed and board without ju.st cause cr pr.ntx'-tioii, but has taken unlawful measures to conceal and du. stroy my property; this, theretbn is to forewarn, all persons from harboring or truftin;f her on m account, as I will pay no debts cf hr ronir.icti,'r "I'ter this date. J1ENRV DILS. September 4th, 1834. 31-:,v filb &Ahttl POUNDS canvassed hams and 0J)'St!?MrlvVlP .r0,000 poundd tmoked t-houldcrj for sale bv J- WN July 24, 1834. 2r-

13!ank Deeds, Mortgages, Executions, Summonses, Bill of Lading, and most other kinds, for sale at this odice, Officers Guide AND .Farmer's M annul For sale at this office,