Indiana Palladium, Volume 10, Number 47, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 6 December 1834 — Page 3

Caturday Morning, Dec. 6.

. Private Mail. A contract would be entered into at this office, for carrying the Palladium, once a week, on a route of between 35 and 40 miles. Sach compensation will be allowed, as will make the contract advantageous.

The governor's message has been received, but too late to appear in to-day's paper. -It will be given our next.

The branch bank at this place commenced business on Tuesday last.

. The Ohio has risen 8 or 9 feet in the last few days, and is in fine navigable order higher than at any time since the spring. The season being favorable, and the river altogether free from ice, business is quite lively. All the steamers which have been lying by, repairing, or for Jack of water, during the warm season, are actively employed carrying off the surplus produce from this and the neighboring States; and bringing back return cargoes of sugar, molasses, salt, cotton, &c. from the lower country. In addition to these, the "broad horns" (flat boats) are doing a very considerable basiness in the export way. Since our last publication, five or six have cleared from this place; and it may safely be said that as many more have left from different points within 3 or 4 miles above and below town. There are still eight or ten now at our wharves preparing to start in a few days. River List. No 37. J. Kitchell and J . S. Gray, owners: departed 1st inst. Cargo -77080 lbs bulk pork; 219 kegs lard; 1000 joals; 50 bbls mess pork; 20 bbls whiskey; 60 do flour; 22 do salt; dried beef, aoap, cheese, candles, &c. Value insured $4691. No 38. John Shanks, owner: departed 1st inst. Cago -26 head cattle; 94 do hogs; 400 bushels of corn; hay, &c. &c. Value insured $843. No 39. Aaron B. Henry, owner: departed 1st instant. Cargo 1500 bushels corn; 25 head sheep; 44 dozen chickens, &c. Value insured $506 No 40. A. F. Gage, owner: departed 1st inst. Cargo 1200 bushels corn; 6 tons hay; 50 hogs; cattle, flour, meal, &c. Value insured $832. No 41. C. Bruington and G. Griffin, owners: departed 4th inst. Cargo 8 tons hay; 550 bushels corn; 70 do oats; 17 head hogs; turkeys, &c. &c. Value insured $560. All insured at the Lawrenceburgh Insurance Office.

MARRIED On Sunday Nov. 30th, by James W. Hunter, Esq., Mr. John Sarveb to Miss Rebecca Brandon both of this place. On the 21st ult. by the Rev. Mr. Hornady, Mr. Thomas Cottingham of Cincinnati, to Miss Sarah Mills Stoms, daughter, of Mr. Jacob Stoms, of this county.

Sheriffs Sale. 7TT Y virtue of an execution to me directed from ! the Clerk's Office, of the Dearborn Circuit Court, in. favor of Jacob Hays, against Jeremiah Phinney and Davis Woodward, I shall expose to public sale at the court house door, in the town of Lawrenceburgh, on Saturday the 27th instant, between the hours of ten and two o'clock on said day, the following described tracts and parcels of land,

lying in Dearborn county, State of Indiana, as the

STATE OP XNDXAX7A, ) Bill for divorce Dearbokn County, i7edJVoi?.211634. Dearborn Circuit Court. William Cullen ) VERSUS. I Divorce. Rosannah Cullen, j THE complainant William Cullen, by Major & Lane, his, attorneys having on the 21st day of November, 1834, filed his bill or petition praying a divorce from his said wife Rosannah Cullen, for cause of abandonment, amongst ether thirnrs in the

said bill or petition stated; and having on the 22d

day ot Nov., 1834, obtained and filed, an order from the AssociateJJudges of the said Dearborn circuit court, directing publication of the pendency of said bill or petition for divorce.

NO 1 ICE is therefore now hereby given to the

FAIR Y7ARNING NO JOKE. THOSE indebted to tho undersigned for newspapers, job-work, or advertising, previous to the 12th July last, are advised that their several dues, whether in the shape of note, due bill or account, will be cither tramfen-e d or put in suit, from and after the 1st day of January next. That there

may bo no laclc ot notice, opportunities will oe sought to forward a statement of each person's ac-

! count, previous to tho time named; which, it is hop

ed, every one, interested, will regard as addressed to him, after tho language of Nathan to David "thou art the man," and act accordingly. The thanks of the undersigned are duo and respectfully tendered to those who have in times past punctually contributed to the support of tho paper;

and he has tho same compliments in reserve for those

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OHIO, Com'l Ik. Cincinnati par Franklin hank of do par BankofChillicotho 11

do payable at Phila. 1

property of Jeremiah Phinney, to satify the afore- j said Kosannah Cullen, of the filingand pendency of who have encouraged him with their names, whencv

it: All that certain tract ot i'ie aoove dui or petition for divorce; and that unless ier

saia execution, to w

land, bounded as follows, beingart of section 25,

6he be and appear before the Judges of the Dearborn

town 6, range 2 west, beginning at the south west j circuit court, on the first day of their next term to be corner of the north-east quarter of said section; holden at Lawrenceburgh, in and for the county of

thence north 130 rods to a run; thence south-east-wardly up said run, until it strikes lands owned by Jacob Darling; thence east to the corner of lands

owned by Jacob Darling, and Lucius formerly; thence commencing on the

6th 39 35 o

Indiana Legislature. The legislature of this State convened at Indianapolis on Monday last. In the House, James Gregory, Esq. of Warren county, was elected Speaker, on the 6th ballot. The

following shows the result of the balloting: 1st 2d 3d 4th 5th James Gregory 38 38 38 38 38 Samuel Bigger 37 38 38 30 34 Scattering 1 0 0 2 5

Albert S. White, Esq. was re-elected principal clerk, without opposition. Four ballotings were bad for assitant clerk, which resulted in the election of Dr. Jesse Jackson as follows:

1st 2d 3d

Jackson 33 Eliott 10 Kennedy 14 Stagg 7

The same number of ballotings were had for en rolling clerk, which resulted in the election of Dela nv R. Eckles. 1st 2d 3d 4th

Eckles 22 Hannegan 22 Holland 19 Scattering 13

On the 5th1 ballot Mr. James Fisler was elected door' keeper. For Fisler, (last ballot,) 41; J. B. E. Reed, 33; scattering, 2. In Senate, Austin W. Morris was re-elected principal secretary, without opposition. James Morrison, Esq. was re-elected assistant secretary, on the 1st ballot. For Morrison, 17; Geo. L. Tingle, 7; Samuel Brcnton, 3; scattering, 3. Jame3 Leviston, Esq. was elected enrolling secretary, on the 6th

37 30 00 7

28 26 17 5

38 36 00 1

29 32 13 2

4th 42 33 00 00

39 34 2 1

1st 2d 3d 4th 5th 6th James Leviston 5 8 13 15 15 16 Hudson Parke 11 13 15 15 15 14 S.H.Stuart 4 3 1 00 00 00 James Maxwell 3 5 1 00 00 00 John H.Scott 5 2 00 00 00 00 JohnGarrigus 2 1 00 00 00 00

Oliver Morse was re-elected door keeper on the 2d ballot. For Morse 17, Win. Tyner 0; scattering 3. Two ballotings were had for sergeant-at-arms, which resulted in the election of ElishaG. English. 1st ballot English 11; John Gilliland 8; George Sangster 3; John Jamison 1; James Hart 2; Win. Steele 5. 2d ballot English 16; Gilliland 8; Sangster 1; Steele 5. The elections gone through, resolutions were adopted, in both houses, permitting the Editors of the Journal and Democrat to occupy seats in the House and Senate, for the purpose of reporting proceedings; and directing the sergeant-at-arms and door keeper to procure 5 numbers for each member of the House, and 3 for each member of the Senate, of each publication of the Journal and Democrat during the session. On Tuesday afternoon the governor communicated to both Houses his annual message.

The Editors of the Rising Sun Times complain of the migratory propensities of some of their sub

scribers, who, it seems, have taken themselves off

to parts unkoton, without paying for the paper. We can very feelingly enter into the humor of our neighbors on this subject; having in the run of 10

years business, had great reason to complain of

similar impositions. We believe that $50 a year, or $500 in all, would not make good to us the ac

counts now standing on our books against absentees; including those against persons residing at a distance, who have failed to pay, and are now in the Red Sea, for aught we know. We have often been tempted to make out a list of the slippery 'Varmints, and present it to the public, as the only satisfaction for the wrongs practiced upon us within our power. We may yet do so. We have no doubt that were newspaper publishers to adopt a rule, and let it be known, to publish every absconding delinquent subscriber, as well as those residing at a distance refusing to pay, it would have the effect, in a great degree to correct the evil complained of. Men who have any respect for themselves, would be careful bow they shuffled themselves off indebted to the printer, when they calculated the chances of havinothe evidences of their dishonesty follow them to the remotest parts of the country. We are ready to adopt such an one. - - Our neighbors of the Times, we presume, will be able to gather our views from the above. The cost of the French Army during the present year, is a fraction short of ten millions sterling.

corner of Joel Beach's land, and running east 50

rods; thence south 40 rods on said Beach's line; thence running east to a public road; thence'along the centre of said road north-eastwardly, until it intersects the west line of lands formerly owned by Lucius Fairbanks; thence north on said line to Jacob Darling's, and lands formerly of Lucius Fairbanks, supposed to contain fifty-eight acres. ALSO, all that other tract of land, adjoining the above tract, and being a part of the sout-east quarter of section 25, town 6, range 2 west, beginning on the west line of the first above described tract of land, at a stone placed in the centre of a public road leading from Cambridge to the State Road leading from Lawrenceburgh to Indianapolis; thence running south to lands owned by Riley Elliott; thence with the line of said Elliott, until it 6trikes the centre of the aforesaid road leading from Cambridge; thence running south-eastwardly along the centre of said road, until it strikes the land owned by Joel Beach; thence running north on the line ef said Iteach, until it strikes the line of the first above mentioned tract of land; thence east to the aforesaid road leading from Cambridge; thence running northwardly along the said road to the place of beginning, supposed to contain 30 acres. ALSO, the following described inlots in the town of Lawrenceburgh: The south-east half of inlot No. 107, dividing the same bv a line running at right

angles from Walnut street in the town of Lawrenceburgh; also, inlot No. 105, and south-east half of inlot No. 108, in said town of Lawrenceburgh; also, that part of inlots No. 75 and 76, in said town, within the following bounds: beginning at a point on the south-west edge of Walnut street, from which the east corner of inlot No. 76 bears south forty-five degrees east, distant forty-one feet and three inches; thence south 45 degrees, west 132

feet; and thence north 45 degrees, west 41 feet three inches; thence north 45 degrees east 132 feet to Walnut street, the place of beginning. ALSO, all that tract of land in Dearborn county, Indiana, part of the nosth-east quarter of section 2, town 5, range 2 west, and bounded as follows: beginning at the south-east corner of land formerly owned by James Vaughn; thence west so far as to strike lands formerly of Jesse and Joel Vaughn; thence south to the line of said quarter section;

thence east to the coner or said quarter section; thence north to the place of beginning, containing fifty-five acres. ALSO, all that other tract of land in said county, bounded as follows: beginning at the south-west corner of north-west quarter of section 1, town 5, range 2 west; thence north one hundred and fiftyfour rods; thence east fifty three and a third rods; thence south one hundred and fifty-four rods; thence west to the place of beginning, containing fifty acres. The above described lands will be sold subject to a mortgage. JOHN WEAVER, Sheriff D. C. December 6th, 1834. 47-ts

Sheriff's Sale. Y virtue of an execution tome directed from the Clerk's Office of the Dearborn Circuit

Court, in favor of Jacob Hays, and against Jeremiah Phinney and Davis WToodward, I shall expose to public sale, at the court house door in the town of Lawrenceburgh, and State of Indiana, on Saturday the 21th instant, between the hours of ten and two o'clock on said day, the following described tracts and parcels of land, lying in Dearborn county, as the property of Davis Woodward, to satify the aforesaid execution, to wit: Beginning on the north edge of Third street in the Addition to tho town of Lawrenceburgh, commonly called New Lawrenceburgh, at the south corner of a frame building standing on inlot No. one hundred and one, from which the most eastern corner of said inlot number 101, bears north seventy-three degrees east; distant about 48 feet, and running from said beginning point north 70 degrees west; west 23 poles to the centre of Tanners Creek; thence down the centre of the channel of said Creek to a point which bears south 73 degrees west from the beginning point: thence from said point in Tanners Creek, north 73 degrees east to the place of beginning, containing two acres. ALSO, all that tract of land, bounded as follows, to wit: On the east by the lower street or road, running from the Old to the New town, and being a continuance of Ash street; on the north by the south boundary of the New Town Piatt, bounded west by land belonging to Stephen Ludlow, and south by land belonging to David Nevitt, supposed to contain eight acres. ALSO, inlots No. 25 and 40 in the Addition to the town of Lawrenceburgh, called New Town, also, the south half of inlot No. 39, in the said Addition to the town of Lawrenceburgh, dividing said

lot by a line running through the center thereof,

parallel with said line of said lot. 1 he above de

scribed property will be sold subject to a mortgage.

JOHN WEAVKU, Sheriff JJ. C. December 6th, 1S34. 47-ta

Dearborn, on the 4th Monday in March next, then

and there to plead or answer to the petition aforesaid; the same, and testimony relative thereto, will by the

Fairbanks ! court, be heard in her absence, and a decree made

north-west . thereon accordingly. By order of the Associate

Judges of the Dearborn circuit court.

JAMES DILL, CVk. Major $ Lane, Attorneys. December 3, 1834. 47-3w,

they shall deserve them.

November 25th, 183-1.

D. V. CULLEY.

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STATS OP INDIANA, Dearborn County,

September Term 1834.

Dearborn Circuit Court.

George Cheek pit AT.

VERSUS.

James Green def'td

an action of covenant on foreign attachment.

MOW comes the plaintiff aforesaid by Dunn his attorney and on his motion, it is ruled and or

dered by the court, that notice of the pendency of; this suit, be published in some public Newspaper printed in Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn county, Indiana; notifying and requiring the said defendant to appear to the action aforesaid, give special bail, receive a declaration and plead thereto; or that judgment will be rendered against him by default, and the property so attached, to wit: an undivided share in the real estate of Eli Green, deceased, will be sold for the benefit of the creditors of the said James Green. By order of the court. JAMES DILL, Clerk. December 2, 1S34. 47-tfo. SS hereby given, that on the 5th day of January next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. we shall expose to public sale, on the premises in Manchester township, Dearborn county, by order of the Probate court of said county, the following real estate of JESSE VAUGHN, dee'd, to wit: The west half of the south west quarter of section No. 35, town No. 6, in range No. 2 west, excepting about 2 acres thereof, sold to John Palmer by the dee'd, in his life time. The above described tract will be sold subject to a mortgage! incumbrance of Jacob Hays thereon the purchase money (exclusive of said mortgage) to be paid in equal instalments of six and twelve months from the day of sale, secured by mortgage on said land. ALSO, on the same day, on the premises the west half of the north west quarter of section No. 2, in town 5, in range No. 2 west, (excepting about seven acres theref sold by dee'd in his life time to John

Aikins or James Johnson,) on the following terms, to wit: One fourth of the purchase money in hand; one fourth in six months, and the residue in twelve months from the day of sale; payment to be secured by mortgage. The right of dower of Jtarbara Vaughn, the widow, in and to said tracts of land, will be sold at the same time, with the fee simple of said land. CHARLES W. WIUGHT,) Admr's of Jesse BARBARA VAUGHN, Vaughn decyd. December 4th, 1S34. 47-ts.

Probate Court of Dearborn County; Novembeu Term, 1S31. In the matter of the Estate of) On application for DANIEL LODER, dee'd. Settlement. WOW comes David Williamson, executor of the JL2 Estate of Daniel Loder, dee'd, by Dunn, his attorney, and files his petition for settlement, showing that he has partly administered the assets which have come into his hands, and will be ready to make

final settlement ot the same at the next term ot this court; and the same being deemed correct and true, it i9 ordered by the court now hero, that notice of this application for settlement, be published for three weeks successively in some public newspaper, printed and published in the county of Dearborn; and that the court will proceed to act upon and make final settlement of said estate at the next February term of this court; to which time this matter is continued. By order of tho Probate court of Dear

born county. JAMES DILL, CTk. Nov. 20th, 1834. 4G-4 Prolate Court if Dearborn County, November Term, 1631. In the matter of the Estate) of JAMES A. CIBSOY, November 11, 1S31. deceased. ) SN this matter now comes Thomas Guion and John M'Kee, administrators of the Estate of James A. Gibson, dee'd, and tile their petition and schedule of accounts so far as have come to their knowledge herein; showing that the estate is largely indebted, to wit: in the sum of 1027 51 cents, over and above all personal assets; that the deceased died possessed of certain real estate, and praying an order for the sale thereof for the payment of the just debts of said deceased; and tho same being veri

fied on oath, and by tho court, now here, deemed i

correct and reasonable; it is ruled and ordered by the court, now here, that the said land be apprais-

icd, and an appraisement thereof filed in this court.

and that the said administrators give notice, by publication in some public newspaper printed in the said county of Dearborn, by four successive publications, notifying the heirs of said James A. Gibion, dee'd, and all other persons concerned, that this court will at their next term, order a sal of said real estate, for the payment of the just, debts of said deceased; and further that the said estate will be nettled as an insolvent estate; and it is further ruled and ordered by the court, now here, that all creditors be and they are hereby enjoined and restrained from instituting suits for the recovery of any of their claims against said estate, until tho final settlement thereof; or the further order of this court herein. By order of the Probate court of Dearborn comity. JAMES DILL, CTk. Nov. 20th, 1?31. 40-4

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Prolate Court of Dearborn County, November Tukm, 1

In the matter of tho Estate of .IB

CllUiALD M'C.Uii:, decca

31.

Hi' ) On pt til ion for std; final scttLm.rJ

MANAGER'S OFFICE, Wheeling, Nov. 10, 1S3-1. Grand Mammoth Scheme! 1 Prize of SGO.OOO! aul 1 of rs.ttftftft

j - - -j . . I V. Dismal Stvanip lottery, Class JV'o. 24, for 1834, Draws at Alexandria, Saturday, Dec. 13, 1834. SPLENDID SCHEIYIE. 1 prize of 30,000, 15 offj,0U0, 1 of 4,000, 1 of 3,000, 1 of 2,500, 1 of 2,000, 1 of 2,100, 25 of 500, 34 of 300, 40 of 200,50 of 100, 50 of 80, 50 of 00. Besides many other handsome prizes. The Scheme embraces an assortment amounting to 300,080 dollars. Lowest 3 No. prize $200, 1st and 2d, drawn Nos. 100, 3d and 4th SO, 5th and Gth 00, 7th and 8th, or 9th and 10th 10. Grand Total 300,080 dollars. Tickets $10. Please Address Clarke & Cook, Agents for the Managers. N. B. Nos. 24 30 40, a prize of $3,000 sold at our counter, in Dis. Swamp, No. 21. C. & C.

Probate Court cf Dearborn County, November Teum, 1824.

On ietition for

tf said

In the matter of the Estate

ISAIAH 12 IS BEE. deceased

f On petit, , scttltment U: S Estate.

"KkTOW comes Jacob W. Knrgleston, formerly coadministrator of said Estate, by L::m his attorney, and liles his petition, together with a schedule of his accounts and transactions in and about said Estate, and praying settlement of t-aid Recounts and the same being deemed correct and true, it is ordered by tiia court, now here, that notice of the filing of said accounts be published for three weeks

successively, in some public newspaper printed and

the

persons

concerned, that the court will proceed to make linal

settlement of said accounts on the fourth day of their next term, to ba holden on the second Monday in i'ebruirv next. By order of tho Probate court of Dearborn county. J A 31 Ed UILL, Ci'k. Nov. 20th, 1831. 40-4

! published in the county of Dearborn, notifying t j heirs of Isaiah Bisbce, dee'd, and all other perse

IP IS S OZ, UTIOJ rrnilESrm of HIRAM BARKER & CO. as -U merchants in Wilmington, Dearborn county, Indiana, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 3d day of September last. All persons indebted to the said firm, are requested to pay their accounts to II. Barker, as he has purchased the books, notes and accounts of the said firm, and has assumed the re

sponsibility to collect all debts and pay demands

An Old Sailor. Galignani's Messenger mentions the existence of a sailor, named Conrad Vancouer,

who has attained the age one hundred and thirty

five years. He resides at Dordrecht, in Holland, and is supposed to be the oldest man now living in

iiurope. U. S. Gazette.

By

against the firm.

Nov. 29, 1834.

HIRAM BARKER,

JOHN HULL,

GORAII MARKLAND.

47-3

Louisville, Ky. Bank tock has recently been sold in Philadelphia at 10. percent, advance.

THAT valuable FARM $ MILLS sit

uate on Laughery, containing Jour hundred and thirty acres of good land; about

one hundred and seventy acres under im- . I A I

provements; medow, plough Janu, timoer, etc.; wun three good orchards; can cut ebout fifty tons of hay

a year; a good Hay Press on the premises; two good frame barns; a log and frame house, the frame thirty-two by thirty-six, partly finished; a large frame GRIST MILL, with two run of stones and calculated for four; and a good SAJF MILL. Said farm is well watered lays well, and may be divided into three good farms. All or part will be sold for cash only. The purchaser will call on the subscriber, living on said premises, two miles above Col. P. James's milb, Union township, Dearborn county, Indiana. DAVID FISHER. December 4, 1834. 47-3 JKanhawa Salt A QUANTITY of Kanhawa Salt, just received, and for sale by GEO. W. LANE & Co. November 8, 1834. 43-

Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Execu

tions, Summonses, Bills of

Lading, and most other kinds, for salo at this office.

STRAYED from the undersigned, residing at the mouth of the Big Miami, Hamilton county, Ohio, about the 30th of August last, a SORREL

mvf MARE, with a blaze face white

feet 2 years old last spring her eye-washers disfigured iu cutting for the hooks well grown for her age. Any person who will give information where said mare may be found, by letter to the undersigned, or to the post master at Lawrenceburgh, shall be liberally rewarded. HARRIS BATEMAN. Dec. 4, 1834. 47-3

Prolate Court vf Dearlorn County;

j Novk.mi'er Ti:um, 1834.

ISAIAH BIS REE, dee'd; llemeut.

NOW comes Henry W alker, administrator of the estate of Isaiah Bisbee. dee'd. bv Dunn, his

attorney, and files his petition, together with a schedule of his accounts ond transactions in and about said estate; and praying settlement of said accounts, and the same being deemed true and correct, it is ruled and ordered by the court, now here, that notice of the filing of said accounts be published for three weeks successively, in some public newspaper, printed and published in Dearborn county, notifying Charles Bisbee, John Bisbee, Ezra Bisbee,

William Stockman, husband of Susan Stockman,

dee'd; Jacob W. Eggleston, and Desire, his wife, and Charles B. Dart, heirs of said Isaiah Bisbee, deceased, and all other persons concerned, that tho court will proceed to make settlement of said accounts on the fourth day of their next term to be holden on the second Monday in February next. By order of the Probate court of Dearborn county. JAMES DILL, CTk. Nov. 20th, 1834. 4G-4

NOTICE. THE undersigned having disposed of their Shoe and Boot concern, lately kept by Mr. James Salmon, wish to give notice that the accounts are left with him, who is authorised to receive and receipt for the same. All therefore that are found to be unsettled on the first day of January next, will be left with the proper officer for collection. W. S. DURBIX, & CO. Lawrenceburgh. Dee. 4, 1834. 47-15. Boot and Shoe Store. WB. SNYDER having purchased the entire Shoe Establishtnent of W. S. Durbin & Co. situated oa Main street, first door below C. R. West, has just received a general assortment of EASTERLY SHOES, BOOTS, be, suitable for ladies and gentlemen; and in addition, will have at all times on hand, custom work of every description. All of which he respectfully invites the attention of the inhabitants, and of the vicinity of Lawrenceburgh. Lawrenceburgh, Aov. Bt 1334. 43 tf

Sale ot" Real Estate. NOTICE is hereby given that we, the undersigned commissioners, appointed by a decree of the Probate court of Dearbern county, State of Indiana, at the November term, 1S31, will proceed to expose to sale, at tho premises, on the fourth Saturday in December next, being the 27th day of December, 1S31, the following described property, part of the real estate of Isaiah Bisbee, deceased, reported as incapable of division amongst the heirs, and sold for the benefit of the heirs, to wit: In lots Nos. 154, 152, 151, 134, 143, and 111; in the town ofAurora, and county of Dearborn; and which will be sold on tho following conditions, to wit: ono

fourth of the purchase money in hand on the day of

sale, the residue in ccpuai payments at six, nine, and twelve months from tho day of sale. Tho de

ferred payments to bear interest frcm tho day of

sale, anu 10 dc secureu uy note anu mortgage. Title indisputable. By order of the Probatecourt of Dearborn county, November term, 1834. HORACE BASSETT, AARON FOULKE, i Comyrs. DANIEL BARTHOLOMEW, S November 24th, 1834. 4G4 CrThe Editors of the Rising Sun Times will please give the abovo advertisement three insertions in their paper.

XZ7DZAX7A GAZETTES!!. A few copii of this work fur ule at thi o&oe.

WOW comes John M'Cabe, admin'utiator cf the li Estato of Archibald M'Cabe, dee'd, by Hum, his attorney, and files his petition for settlemei.t, showing that he has fully iidminitcred the assets which have come to his hinds, and is now ready to make final routtlement of the same; at d tho s:tuo being deemed correct and true, it is rud :::d ordered by the court, now here, that notice of this application for settlement bo published for three week successively, in eoniu public newspaper, printed tunl published in the county of Dearborn; and that t o court will proceed to net upon and make final cHloment of said Estate at th next IVlruary tci.n tf this court, to hieh time thiai matter is continued. By order of tho Probate court of Dearborn eo.mtv. JAMES DILL, CVk. Nov. 20th, 1831. 4UJ Probate Court if Dearborn County; Nov km unit Trim, 1531. In the matter of tho Estate of JVM. ) On petition for IIUDDLESTO.Y, deceased; fvml .'.' m. WOW comes Samuel II. Dowden and Jatnts Mur11 ray, administrators of tho Estate of William Huddleston, dre'd, and tile their petition, together with a schedule of their accounts and transaction! in and about taid Estato, verified on oath, ami praying final settlement of said Estate and the samo being deemed true and correct, it is ruled and ordered by the court, now here, that notice of the filing of said accounts be published for three wei ks bucevively iu eninc public newspiper, printed .d publisdied in Dearborn county, notifying the heir of aaid William Huddleston, dee'd, arid all other per. on concerned, that the court will proceed to a final settlement of said Etatc on tho tfiiru day ct i.nir not term to be holuonon the r-vcond .Monday ot'lYhrua. ry next. By order of the Probate cout l).irl,0ru county. JAMES DILL. Cl'I..

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Prolate Court cf Dearborn County. Novi:mhlu Ti:ku, 111. In tho matter ofthe Ehtato of AL- ) On j,titn fa LILY BOYCE, deceased; 7W. - m.r.1 .... .

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en by Allen Boyce, in his life time. ?. the ?nd Pinkney James for u certain parcel or p:-n ot' Lvl, being a part of section No. 20, town 4, range 2 wot' in the said county of D.aihorn, as 'escribed in tho said bond, now filed with said petit., i tid bowing that the deceased has left i.o permit t ,:.iko this petitioner a ded for eaid parcel f ground, a::d the said petition being deemed reason 1 and errrect, it is ruled and ordered by the c-uu.: now here that notice of this application be public bed in some public newspaper, printed in tho r id county of Dearborn, for four week? Kcccessivoly, notifying the heirs ofthe said Allen Boyce, and all other persona concerned; that tho court will proceed to i:ct on taul petition on tho third day of their next term, and will appoint a commissioner to make, execute, sign, geal, and deliver to the eaid Pinkney Jane.-?, a deed i i fee simple for the land in the said bond described, pursuant to the statute in such cao mado 'and pro-

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in the matter ofthe Estate ofAL- ) On pttaionftr EX.LYDER JE.YKLXS.dic'd. tcttlemcnt. WOW comes Nancy Jenkins, administratrix of IM tho Estate of Alexander Jenkins deceased, by Dunn her attorney, and files her petition for settlement; showing that the has partly administered tho assets which have come to her hands, and will hj ready to make final settlement of the same at tho uext term of this court, and it bcin defined correct and true, it is ordered by tho court, now hero, t!t notice of this application for settlement, be iLahcd for three weeks fcueccivcly, in tome public newspaper, printed and published in the c .unty of Dearborn; and that the court w ill proceed u ue up. on and make final settlement of Faid Estate, ut ha next February term, on tho 5th day of baid term, to which time this matter is continued. By order tf the Probate Court of Dearborn county. JAMES DJLL, Clerk. Nov. 20th, In31. .1 1 1 NOTICE. , A LL those having claims against the IM&to o iU. WILEY WATTS, late o. this ceimty deceas ed, will, between this and th irt ot .March next, present them to me duly authentic - ! f r settkment. DANE'L H. M h,:j. Lawrenceburgh, Dec. 2d, liUl.

Courts of Dearborn County. Circuit 1th Mondays in March and Scpi.-uiuvr may sit 2 weeks, if the be- iness require it. Probata 2d Mondays in February, May, Aug.:.!, and November may tit 0 days, if the business require it. Commissioners la Monday in January, March, May, September; and November 3 days at each term.