Indiana Palladium, Volume 10, Number 40, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 18 October 1834 — Page 3

Saturday IHornin?, Oct. IS.

The anniversary of the battle of the Thames was celebrated in handsome style at Indianapolis on the 4th. The Democrat gives a report of the proceed

ings, which will be found reprinted on our first page. en. Harrison, one of the most Drominent artnra in

the scenes of the day commemorated, though invited.

was not present on tne occasion; but we learn forwarded a letter or communication to the committee of

arrangements, assigning his reasons for his absence. This letter has not yet made its appearance, though properly it should have accompanied the proceedings when published.

Maryland. We have some returns of the late election in this State, which look vastly as though it has gone against the administration and for the bank. She has not, in this particular, however, disappointed expectation. She was against us before, and still sustains that position. We are pleased to learn that Gen. W. II. Harrison, has been appointed clerk of the several courts of Hamilton county, which has for some time past, been held temporarily by Mr. Gano. The office is one of the best in the country. Vhio Election. We have been informed by a gentleman (passenger in the stage of yesterday) from Cincinnati, that Mr. Storer, (opposition,) is elected to congress in the Hamilton co. district, by a majority of 105 over Mr. Lytle, (administration,) the present member. The representation in the legislature is said to be divided, two and two. Bond and Anderson, ad.; Hotchkiss and opp. Henry Morse, opp., Senator, and Samuel Fosdick, sheriff. We learn from the same source that T. Webster, a d. is re-elected to congress in the Butler county district over Mr. M'Nutt, opp. We have no certain information from any other district, or with reference to the governor's election. We incline to the opinion, from what we have heard, that Lucas is re-elected; but would not be surprised to find, that even with regard to him, we had reckoned without numbers.

The Hirer. We have little new to remark this week in reference to the river. Since our last notice it has risen about G inches, and is now thought to be on the swell. The papers of recent date from the upper part of Ohio, speak of heavy rains in that quarter; which if general, will most likely cause a rise in a short time. Wc fear, however, that we shall be disappointed in this much wished for result, at present, and even for some weeks to come; as the weather now bears a settled and dry appearance, like Indian summer. The shipments this week, have, for the reasons above stated, (low water,) been limited. One flatboat only, laden at this place, has departed since Saturday. A shipment of 2000 canvassed hams, (put up by Tousey and Dunn,) was made during the week, on a flat-boat from Cincinnati; and another lay too here a day or two, witli a cargo of 130 head hogs; 7 head cattle, and 50 bbls. whiskey; laden at the North Bend, from the White Water country. 3Ir. Hudson, owner. - River list. No 20. Amos Beeson, owner: departed 16th Oct. Cargo 100 bbls flour; 1000 bushels corn in sacks; 200 do. oats, in sacks; 23 bbls pork; whiskey, &c. &c.

lum from the assaults of his enemies, whether he thinks his conduct will admit of defence or not! Next cornea a correspondent, Mr. D. with a vile paper, abusing his neighbors calling them swindlers, rogues, and liars the Editor doubts lie refuses to print jtD. gets in a passion swears the Luitor is a man of no independence withdraws his subscription gets his particular friends to do the same, and not unfrequently abuses the unfortunate individual who happens not to think as he does. If a few such men have influence sufficient to carry their point, lliey cry down the press, and it may

.ue, mo rrinter, like Eneas of old, has to take a load on his back, and seek another Troy ! Continually laboring for the public, no class of men are worse paid, and none more unjustly treated by those for whose interests they toil. To make the Press independent, the people, and not politicians, should sustain and cherish it. This is the true panacea for all its disorders." MAR R I E I) On the" 16Thnn7t.rbyD7V;eaver, Esq. Mr. George Harwood to Miss Mary Hubbard, daughter of Mr. Solomon Hubbard, all of this county 0n the same day by Rev. Wm. G. Monroe, Mr. Stephen Stewart to 3Iiss Elizabeth Ann Scott, both of this county, A CARD. The subscriber presents his unfeigned and grateful thanks to the heretofore qualified electors and citizens of Dearborn county, for the honor and respect, they have conferred on him, and has to repeat the same for the honor and respect they have conferred on his late son, Hiram Wiley, Esq. dee'd; and has to state that the memory of them are retained with the most lively emotions of his heart. May Amighty God bless you with a due portion of his divine promises, and that you may prove to the present and future age that you are a virtuous people. , , MOSES WILEY. October 10th, 1834.

The Cincinnati Republican notices the death of to this office for payment.

1 nomas o. unmftc, Jiibq. ui vnariet,uii, 3. Ks. un Saturday last, of Cholera. The place of his death is not stated, but it may be supposed to have taken place at Cincinnati, whither the deceased had been, delivering discourses with reference to education. Mr. G. was advantageously known to the public as a speaker, and as a gentleman of high literary attainments.

Valuable Tavern Stand TO REIT.

THE valuable and well known Tavern Stand, in New Lawrenccburgh, Ind., is now offered for Rent. ' The buildinn-s are

S brick, in good repair, and snacious. In

the main House there are 14 rooms, neatly finished and painted. A large and convenient Kitchen is attached, with other out building a good Cistern a well of excellent water close to the" premises. The

garden and grounds adjoining, belonging to the properly, include about 2 acres, with a good Stable and Shed, and all under good fence. The situation of this property, as a stand for a tavern, is not excelled by any in the country. The main leading roads from Cincinnati to Indianapolis, Madison, Vevay &c.&c. pass immediately by it, and are much travelled. Should further improvements be considered necessary, the same will be made, and the expenses deducted from the rent. To a gentleman of enterprze and industry, the situation presents superior inducements and advantages, and will he let on the most reasonable terms for one or more years. Possession given immediately. For terms enquire of the undersigned at Lawrenceburgh. WALTER ARMSTRONG. Oct. 10, 1834. , 40-Gw. The publishers of the Cincinnati Republican, and Hemisphere, Columbus, Ohio, aic each requested to

insert the above o weeks, and forward their accounts

TV WHITE & W. II AGAR, respectfully inform the Printers c? the United States, to whom they have long been individually known as established Letter Founders, that they have now formed a co-partnership in said business, and hope from their united skill and extensive experience, to be able to give satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. The introduction of machinery in place of the unhealthy process of casting type by hand, a disideratum by the European and American Founders, was, by American ingenuity, and a heavy expenditure of time and money on the part of

our senior partner, first successfully accomplished.

intensive use of machine cast letter, has fully tested and established its superiority in every particular, over that cast by the old process. The Letter Foundry business will hereafter be carried on by the parties above named, under the firm of White, Hagar, Y Co. The specimen exhibits a complete series from diamond to G4 lines pica. The book and news type being in the most modern light and shade. VV hite, Hagar, & Co., are agents for the sale of the Smith and Rust Printing Presses, which they furnish to their customers at manufacturer's prices. Chases, cases, composing sticks, ink, and every article used in the printing business, kept for sale, and furnished on short notice. Old type taken in exchange for new at 9 cents per pound. GO" Newspaper Proprietors, who will give the above advertisement three insertions, will be entitled to Five Dollars in such articles as they may select from our specimen. E. WHITE, ' W. HAGAR. Aew York, 1834. 40-3 w

TAKEN UP BY Alexander Noble, of Laughery township, Dearborn county, Ind. on the 4th of October, 1834, one estray SORREL JfARE; supposed to be

six years old last spring; about 15 hand3 high; flax mane and tail, with a star in the forehead; some

Steam loat disaster. The steam boat Banner saddle marks on the back, and a lump on the left burst her boiler a short time since on the Mississip- hind leg. Appraised to be worth $35 00 by Edd'i doimr ereat damage to the boat and passengers, mund Chisman and Thomas B. Cook, on the 13th of

Hv the accident o persons were Kinea ana ij wounu- wciuuur, xoo.

r . -i -i . r t

ed. A detailed account ot the calamity is given in

another column.

I hereby certify the above to be a true copy from

mv Estrav Book. D. WEAVER, j. i.

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Wilmington, Oct. 16, 1834.

40 3w.

O-Will the editors of the Palladium be kind enough to give us some information respecting the

non-appearance of the Whig? Many inquiries have

Administrator's Notice, rmHE undersigned having taken out letters of ad

been made of us respecting it, none of which wc ministration, from the clerks office of the coun

arc able to answer. Rising bun limes

Called upon in this public way, about a public concern, we do not feel ourselves at liberty to refuse to answer the inquiry of our neighbors of the Times, so far as we are able. "The non-appearance of the

ly or Dearborn, on the estate oi iijijiAJi TUCKER, late of said county, dee'd, hereby notify and require all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate settlement; and those having claims asrainst the same are requested to present them pro

perly authenticated for adjustment in one year. The n 1 It 1

Public Vcn clue. '

THERE will be exposed to public sale at the !

market house, in Lawrenceburgh, on Saturday the 25thinst. a variety of Household $ Kitchen Furniture; AMOXO. WHICH ARE Beds, Bedsteads & Iffcddiisg; CARPETING (Flits r quality;)" TABLES, STAND, FANCY AND WINSOR CHAIRS, Settee, JLooking Glass; Shovel, Tongs, Andiroias, ftlassivarc, &c. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. On all sums over $3 a credit of'G months will be given, on note and approved security. JOHN WVMOND. Oct. 17, 18:34. 40-tds. Twenty Dollars Steward. fjMIE above reward will be paid to any person who A will return to the undersigned a calfskin pocket book and its contents, which he lost on the 30th ult. in Lawrenceburgh or on his way home. The book contained $15 in specie, $10 in U. S. paper, $5 Urbanna note, one note of hand on Elijah Kirtly, for $720, due April 1st, 1835; one do. on Wharton Jones, for $177 and some cents, due 1st Nov. next; one do. cn Wm. Suggate, for $110, due'this fall; one do. on Silas Dinsmore, for $110 1G, due Aug. 20, 1834; one do. on Henry Person, for 50, due same

time, and both payable to the administrator of Moses Scott, dee'd. In additon to these, there are sundry other papers in the book of value to me, not now recollected. S. G. SCOTT. Near Burlington, Boon co. Ky. Oct. 14, 1834.

Administrators' Notice. TTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned -LM have taken out letters of administration on the estate of R ICIIARD FIELD, late of Lawrenccburgh, county of Dearborn, and State of Indiana, deceased all persons indebted to the said estate, are requested to call at the office of J. W. Hunter and make immediate payment. Those having claims against the same are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. The said estate is supposed to be solvent. By the death of said Field, the co-partnership of Field and Jones is desolved, and the books of said firm are left with J. W. Hunter for settlement, where those interested arc requested to call. JAMES W. HUNTER, ) , . , JOSEPH T. FIELD, rs' Oct. lGth, 1834. 40-3w

JList of Mtfttcrs REMAINING in the Post Office, at Lawrenceburgh, Ind. on the 1st of October, 183 1, w lich if not taken out in three months, will be sent to the General Post Office, ag dead letters. Angcvine James James Wm Arlee Wm M Johnson Samuel Ackerman John John L Barker Ann Maria Mrs Jocylyn E A

Bostick Enoch Brasher Jacob Brown fie Id David 2 Burton John II Brown Stephen Branon Thomas Blithe Thomas Beckner Frederick Baldwin Francis Brandon Stewart Buikams Ebzey Bradstrect Eliza. Croniz John D Clark Joseph James Caldwell Isaac Carlisle B O Culley David V Esq Cheek Page Curtus Thomas Collins Alexander II 2 Chapman Joseph Cloud Sarah D Mrs 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 Willcnson Day Jane widow Duck Robert Dils Jacob Dennis Margret E'kins Wm Elder Lemuel G Fuller Catharine Miss Fleming David Gossett Presby Grav John S Gcdney James D Gooding James Garrison Aaron Hayes Joseph 2 Hayes Abiali Hayes Walter Horner Thos I T . . T 1

umvunon jercmian

Hill Ira Huschartlt Henry Hudson Waller

Hall George 15 Ilufman Conrod

Jee Benjamin Jowctt Samuel 2

PROBATE COURT or deaudoh toiwiy,

August Term, 14.

In the matter of the real es

tate

deceased

matter of the real cs-) n f' cfJOHN IIEttAD,( y 1 Zti. cased. j

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HOUSE TO RENT. TO rent, a very convenient and pleasant BRICK BUILDLYG, well suited for a small family residence. Inquire of J. P. DUNN &c Co. Oct. 15th, 1834.

W hig," in the first instance, we neiieve, was owing esta'e ig believed t0 be fully solvent, and will be set

to tne lacK oi paper ana woritmen; auu must pruuauijr tje(j accorjingly.

toanomer inaispensaoie 10 Keep uie yretoa m muuuu. But latterly, we understand, some difficulty has arisen, in reference to the ownership of the concern. The occupancy is yet, we believe, in the late publisher, but the right of possession, has, by an operation of ate, passed into the hands of Maj. J. P. Dunn; who, we learn, as soon as he comes to his interest,

HANNAH TUCKER, Adm'x.

ANDREW ANDERSON, Adm'r. October 13th, 1834. 40-3 w.

Sale of Property. rmllE undersigned, administrators of the estate

intends putting the machine in operation. What JUL of WILLIAM TUCKER, dee'd, will offer for

titie or politics the new paper may assume, we sae at his late residence in Kelso township, on are not prepared to say; further than we opinion Monday the 10th day of November next,

that it will lean to tne strong side, it any sucn can, - FrAfr I'strniillir utensils.

m. " J " J 7 C7 J

Kemp John Knceland John Langdale Mary Miss Lothrop Isaac Lane Henry J Lane J II & Co 2 Lowe Margaret Lathrop Nelson Lackey J &, S Messrs Lucus Fredrick Leuty Elizabeth Mrs McKee D McPhcrson Alexander Mclntush John Molfat Lewis Miller Gcorgo Mines Delany Morrow Ursula Morrow James Murray James 2 Martar Jacob Mitchell Benjamin Malonc John Osborn Charlotte Misg Osgood Warner Pearce Lucinda Miss Parker Samuel Phincy Jeremiah Robins Lingley &- Co Rabb Gcorgo or D-ivid Ripley Elizabeth W Misa ltowc Robert Jr lobe rf son Wm II Sheldon Geo Sanders Sandford Steel Wm Scoggins Merit Smith John R Salmon James Statclar Sarah Sutton Andrew S Shoemaker John Stone Jesse Tipple RichM Tousey & Dunn 3 Trillin George 'lYst Lydi.i Mrs Thomas Hiram Voshcll Obadiah Vanzile John 2 Williams William Whipple Lawrence Walden James Wade George orElisha Wilson Joseph Wilev Mary Wills C&, L Miss Yocam Sarah Mrs

"FNIOW comes the administrator of John Sherad JLM dee'd, and having heretofore filed his petition and schedule of accounts, showinsr that the personal

property of the deceased is wholly insufficient lor the payment of his just debts, and praying for the eale of the real estate Consifcting of In lot No m in the addition to the town of Lawrenceburgh, commonly called New Lawrenccburgh. NOTICE is therefore hereby given to the heirs of John Shcrad, dee'd, and nil other persons concern cd herein; that the court will proceed to acton Paid petition on the fourth day of their next November term, unless good cause be shown to the contrary. By order of the court. JAMES DILL.Cl'k. Oct. 3, 1834. 33-3 w

Journeyman Mil a smith ivantetl A Journeyman Blacksmith, well acquainted with the business, industrious and attentive, would meet with a permanent situation find good wages by application to the undersigned, in Lawrenccburgh. None but a first rate hand, of habits as above named, need apply. JOHN D. CRONTZ. Sept. 24th, 1834. 37-tf LAND FOR SALE. THE School section No. 10, township No. 7, in range 2 west, in Dearborn county, will be oflenvl for sale, at the court house door in Lawrenccburgh, on Saturday the 20th day of November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 P. M. where due attendance will be pi vcn bv JAMES WALKER, School Commissioner. Sept. 2",th, 1S34. 37-ts

Accommodation Stac IJiir. Running from Latere nceburgh through Elizabeth' town, Chvcs, and Cheviot, to Cincinnati.

Jackson John 2

JAMES W. HUNTER, r. m. Oct. 4,1 S3 1. y8-3vv

PROBATE COURT of dearborn county,

August Term, 1834.

In the matter ot the estate On petition for scttlcof James Calwell dee'd, mcut of estate. TfN this matter now comes the execcutors of James

it

THE proprietor at a jrreat expense, has established an Accommodation Line of Stages cn tin above route; and having procured new, Ftron nnd convenient Stages, and r.ot having: the natronai of the government, confidently relii-s on the liberality of the Public, to sustain him. Ho 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 passenger comfortable. Baja;e in all cases at the risk of the owner. Past-enters taking seats in this Line nt half part five in tlio morning, will uuUc Ui I.awreict:tur!i at 12 o'clock name day: will leave Lawicnci burli the following morning at half pat five, and arrive in Cincinnati, 12 o'clock Fame tbiy. For seats in the above rplcntlid Linc,npplv ntW. Dennisson's Hotel, Cincinnati; to A. T. i'onton, half a mile west of Cheviot; to Robert (Jlars fit Cloves, or JcsHC Hunt, at Lawrenecburjjh. Rate of fire will be as follows:

To Elizabethtown, Clever, Cheviot, Cincinnati,

A. T. FENTON.

25 .N7J 100

September 21th, 1S.14.

.with certainly, be discovered, in these dubious, ser

pentine times; otherwise it will assume njence position, until the sign comes right.' At present the office is shut up. We have thus friven, briefly, what we know and

have heard, in reference to the non-appearance of

the Whig; in doing which, wc are actuated by no ill feeling nor disposition to trumpet the misfortunes of our neighbors; but merely, on request, state the facts as they are notorious to our citizens generally.

And sundry articles, the personal goods and effects of said deceased. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M, on said day; when and where the terms will be made known. HANNAH TUCKER, Adm'x. ANDREW ANDERSON, Adtnr. October 15th, 1S34. 40-ts.

NOTICE. PROBATE COURT ok dearookn county, August Term, 1$;M.

In the matter of the Estate On jjetition for sale of

otJi:E V A full AN, real estate for pay

deceased. ) ment of debts. EN this matter comes the administrators, of Jesse Vaughan, late of Dearborn county, deceased, and file their petition and schedule, showing to the court that the personal estate of said deceased, is wholly insufficient to discharge his just debts; that he died seized and possessed of the west half of the south west quarter of section No 35, town No 0, in range No 2 west, 4cc: except about two acres thereof, sold and conveyed to John Palmer; and also seized and

possessed ot the west half of the north west quarter

of section No 2, town No 5, in range 2 west, &c:

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 ofsa:l real estate for the payment of the just debts of said deceased.

NOTICE is therefore hereby given to Jacob Hays

Calwell, dee'd, arid file their petition and a

schedule of their account, and transactions herein, and praying final settlement of said estate. NOTICE is therefore hereby given to the heirs, devisees, and all other persons concerned, that the court will proceed to act on said petition and make final settlement of said estate on the fourth day of the next November term of said court. Mv order of the court. JAMES DILL, Cl'k. October 3, 1831. 38-3v

Sale of Heal Estate. "KSJOTICE is hereby given, that pursuant to an or-

i-M dcr and decree ot the Probate Court of Dearborn county, ntthe August Term 1S34 1 shall procecdto sell on the premises on Monday 1 ho Xilth day of this month, Forty Acres of Land; a part of the north east quarter of section No. 110, in town 0, range 2 west, in the county of Dearborn, adjoining

lands', belonging to Robert Corn forth and Samuel Elliott, dee'd; being the same forty acres of land, of which Thaddeus Owens, Sen., died siczed 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. J A'UEZ PKRCIVAL,.-7w r,

if T. Owen, dvcd.

October 3d, 1834. 38-tds.

A u"itst .Term.

row

PROBATE COTJXIT

OF J) EA R B ORJs CO UJs'T V. 1 V A 1 .

In the mailer of the real eat ate of ) On

a.mos j) o n vsv; r, dc ct. $ im. NOW comes James Downey, Sr., nnd files hia petition together with a Title Pond, showing to the court that he purchase! from Anms Downey in his life time, one half of the north cas-t quarter of section number live, in township threw of rango two west, in the county of Dearborn; that he holds a Title Rond for the same, as aforesaid; that the said Amos Downey, hath departed this life, appointing no person to execute the ded for the same, although the purchase money has been paid; that tho naid Amos Downey has left one heir, to wit: Elizabeth Downey, a minor Arc: and praying the nppointim.Mit

of some lit person to convey to him th land aforesaid, pursuant to the statute iu such cuso made and

provided.

Notice is therefore hereby given Jo the nid Eliz

abeth Downey, and to all other persons ' concerned

lerein, that the court will proceed to net on raid petition, on the third day of tUeir next term. l$v order

of the court. JAMES DILL. CTk.

The editor of the Wabash Courier, advantageously known to our citizens as a gentleman of abilities and experienced practical printer, appends the following remarks to an article which lately appeared in the Palladium, in reference to the discontinuance of sundry newspapers in this State. They seem to liit fo clearly at the common disease the "consumption" of the press that we transfer it to our columns, with as much care as an infallible prescripnn for the cholera:

"There is much truth in the above, from the pen The saie will commence at 10 o'clock A. M. on said

of our friend Culley, at Lawrenceburgh. From day, and be continued until all is sold.

S.IMjE of pkopfutw THE undersigned, will offer for sale at the residence of the late MOSES TOUSEY, deceased, in Boon county, Kentucky, on Tuesday the 28th mst. the following property, to wit:

Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, FAXIRTXXia UTENSILS, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCUEK FURKFTURE.

TWO SEW FIRST RATE Fanning Mills, 1 Cooking Stove, A quantity of OATS, and divers other articles. A J . in .1.1 1- A AT nn cairl

THE Subscriber will offer for sale, on Monday

the 27th October next, the following property, to wit:

POUR 3VXXX.CH COWS, SIX HEAD OF YOUjYG CATTLE, AND SEVENTEEN HEAD OF HOGS.

the Mortgagee aforesaid, to the heirs of the said A credit of twelve months will be given, on the pur-

is concerned cnaser giving note witn approved security. aie

to commence at 10 o'clock A.M.

Jesse Vaughan, and to all other persons

herein; that they be and appear before the Probate Court of Dearborn county, on the third day of the next November term of said court, then and there to show or say, if any thing thev have to show, why

the lands aforesaid shall not be sold, and the pro

ceeds thereof, made assets in the hands of the said administrators for the payment of the just debts of the deceased, so far as the same may be required for that purpose. By order of the court. JAMES DILL, Clerk. October 3, 1834. 38-3w

JOHN CUNDALE. Manchester, Sept. 27th, 1S31. :iS-3w

an experience of five years in publishing a newspaper in tins State, we are prepared to add our testimony to tho remarks of the Palladium that the discontinuance of the papers alluded to is to be mainly attributed to a "want of means in the community lo sustain so many newspaper establishments." The pcncliant for sitting up newspnpers, i itM niiA means of supporting them, is be

coming a crvingovil, which, we apprehend, the sad experience of those connected with them will ultimately correct. A Court-house, two or three hundred inhabitants, and a half-dozen County poldi-

The Terms of sale will be maue kdowu ou sum

day of sale. ANN TOUSE , I Admrtm THOMAS POUTER, $ October 14th, 1834. N. B. All those indebted to the estate of MOSES TOUSEY, deceased, will make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, have the same presented properly authenticated, as the administrators are determined to have all matters relating thereto properly settled. ANN TOUSEY, ) MnCru

THOMAS P01vliiii) October 14th, 1834. 40-3 w.

; .M;i.,fn.in the opinion of some, suthcient

material to ensure uie ww- wrr.. UJ ii 11 L iCi of a newspaper. They invite a pn nler on-Ue ar- ihQ rives with his press and types-he commences op j 0fjOHN FLEMING, late of Washington town"eralions, and. gets along onpaper very swimmingly R.pl(jy county decea6cd to come forward and r.,l,;u H makes some sacrifices to please , . . accounta immediatclv. All those hav-

his friends he acts on the square with every one I ing cia-ims against said estate, are requested to prc- ' but like all clever fellows, ho unintentionally Bent them within one year from this date, legally d def Washington township, October 10, 1831. 40-.3w

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 Purely 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 ot 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, AdmTr. October 4, 1S34. 33-3 w

Wanted Immediately

TKNE or two JOURNEYMEN COOPERS,

hJ' to whom thehio-hest price in cash will be giv

en; and constant employment throughout the season.

O. Y. UA1SLK. Lawrenccburgh, Oct. 7, 1B34. 30-3 w.

Oct. 1, lb31.

Vdw

rjnHE heirs of Isaiah Bisbee, deceased, will take

JL notice, that on the first day of the next term of

the Dearborn Probate court, to be held on the se

cond Monday in November next; 1 shall apply to the judge of said court, to divide and make partition of lots number 154, 150, 151, 134, 143, and 111,

in the town of Aurora, in said county of Dearborn, amonir the several heirs thereto.

HENRY WALKER. October 8th, 1834. HU-4w.

NOTICE. THE school section No. 1G, Township No. 3, in range No. 2 West, will be olfercd for sale at the

Court house door, in Lawrenceburgh on Monday the 10th of November next, between the hours of 10

o'clock A. M. and 4 P. M. where due attendance will be given by JAMES WALKER, School Commissioner for I). C. Sept. 5, 1334. ;r7t3

Stove to Rent or Sell. FOR Sale or Rent a large TEN PLATE STOVE, well calculated for a school house or or large room. It is partly worn, and will be sold or rented on reasonable terms. Enquire at this Office. Oct. 10th 1334.

FALL & WINTER GOODS.

THE subscribers have just received a general as

sortment of GOODS suitable for the season. J. P. DUNN & Co. Octobor 4, 1334. 3$-

PROBATE COUIIT ) A u:ut 7 V rm.

OF DEARBORN COUNTY. ) In the matter of the estate f pa C e a iu: i:n c), r VMtKLN 3d of AuMtt, 134. 7Vt Creditors of said estate, j

IN this matter comes duorgo . Cocnrnn, Administrator of Pago Green dee'd, nnd lilea hi petition cm complnint, showing clearly nnd succinct

ly to tho court that the said cUute u largely insolv

ent.

Notice is thereforo hereby given, to the creditors of the said Page Green, dee'd, that unless they file an exhibit of tho extent and amount of their ko era! claims as the law directs, at or before the next Term of this court, their claims will be postponed in favour of the more diligent creditor.". 1 1 v order of the court. JAMES DILL, Cl'k. October 4, 1331. 3-0w SEAL-SKIN & 2'UR CAPS. THE Fubrcribor his just received at his it at stoki:, on High tro't, ','0 dozen SIUL-SKIN and FUll CAPS: Also, a good ttortincut of WOOL HATS; all of which will be hold on a reasonable terms as they can be purchased in the west. JOSEPH CUOl'F. Sept. 19, 1831. 37-tf. Administrators' Sale. WOTICE is hereby criven that we will exnoso to

JLM sale at public auction, on Monday tho 10th ot

November next, at the lute shop of JUCllAlll' FIELD, deceased, in Lawrenccburgh, all the personal property of the said dee'd, consisting of a large

assortment ot SOLID BRASS & PLATED GTIIUIUPS, CURB $ SNAFFLE B RID LB BITS, A L.VUOK ASSORTMENT OF Saddlery, Saddle Cloths, Girting SEATINO, SKIRTING, HARNESS BRIDLE LEA THER, BRIDLES AND SADDLES. And the tools belonging to the hop; ONE STOVE PIPE. A quantity of Linen, Lhney, and Vknvl Si-c. And many ether articles in tho hue ol his trade, too tediouj to mention. Salo to commence at 10 o'clock A.M. A credit of four months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving note with approved nocunty. 1 fc JAMES W. HUNTER, JOSEPH T. FIELD, J

Oct. 17, 1331.

40 s.

Statute Laws, for 1833 4 '33, For sale at this ojjicc

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