Indiana Palladium, Volume 10, Number 50, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 27 December 1834 — Page 4

STXCKNEY. They tell me I am happy, nd t try j They say I have no cause to weeP.my sorrousre That in the VJilderness we tread, mine is a favored My petVgriefe all fantasies, would I but heed them not. ' v . fhft cun of life has manv a bitter fed on while thevr ouaffed. ! Which those who drink with silent lips have smilJt may be so; I cannot tell what others have to bear, draugiu, Hut sorry snouiu l oe to give anoiuer nearx my Miaiu. . , . T ... Thevbid metothe festive board I go, a smiling j f breastBuesl urca.L, . Their laughter and their revelry are torture to my , and there comes some old fa-! j-afrajn i tin"- tear, then turn and smile iui; can ior uiusic,iuuiucir wujwu miliar strain I dash away the startin But oh! my heart.is wandering back to my father's : home, bloom, ; Back to my sisters at their play, the meadows in their j The blackbird on the scented thorn, the rnurmurin" j of the stream; Tdream 1 rpL. n i t.rvrtn k nrnn u r, Ln'Ji , The sounds upon the cveninir breeze, like vomns n a The watchful eyes that never more shall faze uoon o I . . - - my orow; rnovvI The smiles oh cease that melodv. T rant t.,. ;f And heed not when the stranger s'ighs, nor mark the . tears that start There can be no companionship for loneliness of heart. j - DEATH OF NAPOLEON". ! 'Th fifth of Mav came, amid wind and rain. Napoleon's passing spirit was deliriously engaged : in n Rtrifo mn forrJMa tl.nn fho i,ont around. The words "tete d'armee," (head of the ! army,) thc last which escaped from his lips, intima- , ted tliat his thoughts were watching the current of a i heavy fight. About eleven minutes before six in the evening, Napoleon expired." "Wild was the storm, yet a wilder night Hung round the soldier's pillow, In his bosom there raged a fiercer light, Than the fight of the wrathful billow. A few fond mourners were kneeling by, The few his fond heart cherish'd; They knew by his glazed, unearthly eye, That the soldier's life had perish'd. They knew by his awful and kingly look, By the order hastily spoken, That he dreamed of days when the nations shook, And thc nation's hosts were broken. He dreamed that the Frenchman's sword still slew, j And triumphed the Frenchman's eagle: And the struggling Austrian Hed anew, Like thc hare before the beagle. The bearded Russian Le scourged again, The Prussian's camp was routed, .And again on the hills of haughty Spain, His mighty armies shouted. O'er Egypt's sands, o'er Alpine snows, At the pyramids at the mountains, V,ri;erethe wave of the lordly Danube flows, jnu uy me Jtanan iountains. On the snowy cliffs where mountain streams Dash by thc Switzer's dwelling, He led again, in his dying dreams His hosts, thc broad earth quelling. Again Marengo's field was won, And Jena's bloody battle, Again the world was overrun, And pale at his cannon's rattle. He died at thc close of that darksome day, A day that shall long live in story, In the rocky land they placed his clay, "And left him alone with his glory." E P I G It A M S Whilst different aims in different lights appear, "What is the chiefest good! A conscience clear. Since rolling ages in their course began, What has been man's worst foe! His fellow man. Who's richl Who seeks not to increase his store. Who's poor! Who having r .eh yet longs for more. What marks the wise? Wheu wronged for suffered ill, To have the power to hurt, but want the will. What speaks thc fool! When hate and splcan devour, To have thc will to hurt, hut want thc power. Desperate Remedy for a desperate disease. They tell a good story of old Dr. Band. He was called to visit a hypochondriac patient, who fancied she had swallowed a mouse. On entering the room, the lady exclaimed, dcar doctor! I am so glad to soe you I am in such distress such pain! Oh, doctor! doctor! I've swallowed a mouse!' 'Swallowed nonsense,' replied thc doctor, in his mild and pleasant manner. 'Oh, no! doctor!' said the patient, 'It is not nonsense, it is a mouse a live mouse he ran down my throat when I was asleep with my mouth open, and I feel him now, creeping about my stomach, and trying to gnaw out. Oh, doctor! do prescribe something quick, or I shall die.' 'Prescribe,' said the doctor, 'yes, I'll prescribe something that will cure you in a minute' -What is it, doctor! what is it! I'll take any thing you order.' 'Well, then, my dear madam, swallow a cat if that don't euro you, nothing will.' It was effectual. Boston Transcript. Genuine Yankee Humor.' At a late Agricultural Fair and Cattle Show at Worcester, Mass. the Committee on .Swine, in the discharge of the high trust reposed in them, submitted a Report, which is 'trulv amomr the most lucid and interesting Public

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Documents we have been favored with for years. ! estate, for the payment of the just debts of said deIts commendable brevity, no less than its essential ! ceased; and further that the said estate will be set-

excellence, should ensure its republication entire; but as the worthy subjects of its searching disquisi-1 tionand merited culogium are not among" the nuraberof our patrons, we can only give place" to its philosophical and argumentative "conclusion: Wcic Yorker, While the march of mind has been going on, until it is said to have almost reached its April when eocieties are iounueu ior all the possible, and many of the impossible objects of benevolence, for ame- j liorating the condition of every thing, from the! . f i . 1 T 1 squash of the North to the slave of the South, it can - not fail to excite surprise that no distinct association has been instituted for the purpose of rendering pork more amiable and excellent. It cannot be deter - mined how much good might be done by the use of; proper means and exertions except by experiments. I Many of the new and improved school books might ! be advantageously given to the pigs; as the classes tor which they were designed would be relieved, and ... .i . i-i. i it i not probable those to which they were appropri-j ated would be much injured. Perhaps thc most: ence of phrenology, although some want of natience might he apprehended, even in such an audience. If the leading principle of that inwnimis system be true that the power of the mindlenends uoon the quantity of brain, an animal cannot be destitute of! tho former, who has a hogshead full of thp litter I Observation of thc individuals in the nmit. fniinfiP(i i on dight knowledge, tended to confirm thc opinion j of their susceptibility of high improvement. The' ytiiicipsu orators in trie caucus first mentioned with i .; -nwiwDeavoices, exniQiteu such remarkable developemeut of the organ fif tune, that no doubt Could bo entertained that they might become vocal

KAiicuient and practicable mooeoi eievaungand in-; oi.vurora, anu county or liearoorn; anu wnicn win ; Dearborn, on the 4th Monday in March next, then structing the race, would be, to deliver to the swine i be sold on the following conditions, to wit: one I am tucrG to piead or answer to the petition aforesaid; a course of popular lectures on the fashionable soi-1 fourth of the purchase money in hand on the day of tho nmn. nml tpeti,nn.ur rplative thereto, will hv tl.n

leaders in tliosc choral melodies of the pig-pen, resembling so much the psalmody of village choirs, and little less delightful than the music of the spinning wheel, the ancient piano of husbandry. On one, where the organ of self-esteem was prominent,

a large and fashionable pair of whiskers were more j prominent still, nnd were very becoming to the wearer. Men may talk and write about livino- Tito pigs. To live like a nicr is to live like a gentleman and a I nhilosonher. He is the highest nraisn an Pnitnnh 'ever bestowed, to be useful in life and excellent in ! ; death. Although it is not permitted in the order i oi nature ior a pig to laugn, ne enjoys tlie other great- i er blessings of h unanitv to b- fat Free from ' . , , xumanity, to lat. ree irom , 1 uuol"CJSi pomics, aim speculation, no is as , lirirtrir , , , , . early ia the morning by being told day was breaking, j replied, as he turned again to his rest, "let day! b.reak owes me nothing." " In short, on impar- - a ,. - tc. , . tial comparison, for real ease, luxury, and good livinir. if a man were not a man. he miht as wpII hf ' a pig. All of which is respectfully submitted, i Wm. Lincoln Ch'n " ' ' rr it t , . , rr , , , , . ! Hard Labor conducive to Health and loiur Life. t i c : J i v r r i ill n rrci nr iirnnt-c m i i v i t c ; xi-, ; condemned to tne gallies, in France, on account of a ' "T" ,u" lul ruu " "V nun area years, which was probably intended by the judge to con-1 fine him for li fn. I?nmarknhlf as it mnv nnm.ir in! 1 18t-'l, the man being in perfect health, after an un- j remitting series of hardsiiinsof one entire centurv. was discharged, being exactly 118 years old. On! visiting Lyons, he laid claim to an estate which be- j ioneu lo "Us 'n.iy. M. uertliolm, tne possessor, who considered h.s title undoubted hls own lawyer, paid the old heir , by the advice of VA ri()( in 5PttJp rOfL u r"i! i thc business, and free his property trom embarrassniCDt' bctenlijic 1 racls. , Women Fattened at Tunis for .Varriaze. A rirl , 1 l . 3 - 1 11 .V- ' -.v. , "1- " t " - 1 shackles of irold and silver are nlaced uoon her an--iiii'r sin i.-j nrrnr ipn i nrnmii 1111 in n sin 1 i n n. cles and wrists, as a piece of dress. If she is to be i . r -r ., iii i l ,i n , or lost a former wifa, thc shackles which the former ! wifo wore are put on the new bride s hrnbs, and she ; is fed till they are filled up to a proper thickness. The food used for this custom, worthy of the barbarians, is called d rough, which is of un extraordinary fattening quality, and also famous lor rendering tlie milk of the nurse rich and abundant. With this seed, and their national dish, cuscasoo, the bride is 1 r.to.viii r primmp1 finrl in.nnv nfnrillv' lip 11 tili f 1 spoon. Jlacirill. A Alw Krcn$c. A subscriber called at our ofik I last week, and requested us to discontinue his paper. I Being a little curious to know the reason, we made J free to a.c thc question, why ha quit us. 'Because,' said he, 'there is so much in the rotted thing that I i can t read it all, and I always miss the best news by not knowing where to begin.' 'Well, friend,' i we replied, putting on one of our best looks, 'suppos e we send you half a sheet for the next year.' He paused a moment, and then replied: That will do, you may hoove on a spell longer.' Salt Hirer Journal. .2 7ieio Definition. A young lady being lately on i an examination as to her prohciency in the science of (irammar, was asked why the nun bachelor is singular, replied with great apparent candor, 'bei cause it is very singular that they don't get married.' Probate Cour't of Dearborn County; November Term, 1S34. . . . In the matter of the Estate of AL- J On petition for EXAjXDEII JEjYKIjXS, dee'd. settlement. iTnr . xi- ...... J ion comes iancy jenKins, auministratrix of li the Estate of Alexander Jenkins deceased, by i Dunn her attorney, and files her petition for settle- ! mem, siiuwujg mm sue una partly uuuuuibrjreu uiu assets which have come to her hands, and will be ! ready to make final settlement of the same at the ; next term of this court, and it being deemed correct and true, it is ordered bv the court, now here, that notice of this application for settlement, be publish- j cd for three weeks successively, in some public ; newspaper, printed and published in thc county of Dearborn; and that the court will proceed to act upon and make final settlement of said Estate, at the next February term, on the 5th day of said term, to which time this matter is continued. By order of the Probate Court of Dearborn county. JAMES DILL, Clerk. Nov. 20th, 1834. 40-4 Probate Court of Dearborn County, November Term, 1834. In the matter of tho Estate) ofJAJiES A. CJBSOjXS November 11, 1834. deceased. this matter now comes Thomas (Juion and John -U ivec, administrators ot thc Estate ot ames A. Gibson, dee'd, and file their petition and 3(.ui;uum ui utouums cu idi no iiavu iuiuu to LiiUii knowledge herein; showing that the estate is largely indebted, to wit: in the sumof $1G7 T)4 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 navment of the : ' I I I 1 1 ' I 1.1 tiT ttrt I i 11 1 . t .nMnli li.-i.'-i iii 'l r I ! . . , I I ,-. n I ., . :.,,.. .i.ki , i'..:l .1 un;n ..: UMUUUia ui miu ucttastUi ami inu aauic utuir iuuled on oath, and by the court, now here, deemed ,i .n.n.hlo. it. iR rnhvl nn.l nr,lprp,l hr , . i , .1 "ji ii the court, now here, that the said land be apprais- ' . . 11 ed ni.l in nnnraispmpnt thprpnf filpn in tins; nniirt 'i.i ..i -i i l i i ,t d that the said administrators give notice, by pub-, and lication in some public newspaper printed in the said county of Dearborn, by four successive publications, notifying the heirs of said James A. Gibson, dee'd, and all other persons concerned, that this court will at their next term, order a sale of said real j as an insolvent estate; and it is further ruled anJ ordered by the court, now here, that all creditors S i ue and tlicy are hereby enjoined and restrained from i j instituting suits for the recovery of any of their j ! claims against said estate, until the final settlement j j thercol; or the turther order ot this court herein. ; Hv oraer oi'lha Probate court of Dearborn county, i JAMES DILL,Crk. -NOV 20th, 1S34. 40-1 Sale of IScni Estate. 1 "JTvTOTICE is hereby given that we, the undersign- ; ed commissioners, appointed by a decree ot tha ' Probate court of Dearborn county, State of Indiai "a, at thc Aovcmbcr term, 1N34, will proceed to expose to sale, at the premises, on theori Saturday in December next, being the 27th day of Deeeiaber, 1S34, the following described property, part of thc real estate of Isaiah Bisbee, deceased, ; reported as incapable of division amongst thc heirs, i iii.i i i. T ii ani E0'd fr the benefit of the heirs, to wit: I Nos. 154, 152,151,134, 143, and 111; in the in 1013 town sale, the residue in equal payments at six, nine, and twelve months from the day of sale. The de-j ferred payments to bear interest from the dav of! I sale, and to be secured by note and mortfran-e. Titie indisputable. By order of the Probate court of I Dearborn countv, November term, 1S34. ' UOKAUU UASSKfT, ) ! AAHON FOULXE, Comrs. DANIEL BARTHOLOMEW, ) November 24th, 1834. 4G-1 OrThe Editors of the Rising Sun Times will please give the above advertisement three insertions in their paper.

hereby given, that on the fth 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 nal ot the south west quarter ot section Ao. 3o, !town c i" range Ao. west, excepting about XJ J?res thereof, sold to John Palmer by the dee'd, in hlf,llto Vme' Tho above d.cscnbpa tract will be """J1 lu u uluuouop 1IaVd thereon the purchase money (exclusive of - ;n5taLtsnf c;v , , - -- - and twelve months from the dav ol sa e. secured hv JiSO. on the same clay, on . . tlie premises tlie ; west nan ot tnenonn wcbiquaner oi section .o. i in town 5. in range No.l west, (excepting about sev-' en acres theret so!d.by tlec. d 111 ns 1Lti?.tune to John Ailun3 or James Johnson,) on tne iollowmg terms, to wit: One fourth ot 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 u.T mri-tin. by mortgage. 'j-ne rifriit ot dower oi uarbara n augun, the wiUnW in n,i to said tracts of land, will be sold at tho , . i r r i . fiaine time with tUe lee simple of said land. CHARLES W. WIUOHT, I "irl JSC ! $ 1 augnn dec d. , BARBARA VAUGHN, December 4th, 1834. 47-ts. Probate Court of Dearborn County, November, Term, 1S34. i the matter of the Estate of? Vnfor 70 1 r 1 ir nionri' i , i settlement of said ! 1SAIAU blSBLL, deceased C J , Estate. ! WO U conies laroh W Fo-o-lnston formerlv rn. administrator of said Estate, by Dunn his attrnoi uio oi said l's and th ordered by filing ol said accounts be published tor tbree weeks . , . , ,? , , i ig ot said , ,. , P . ' ....... puuusueu in liio couuiy oi uearuurn, ijuiuyiug .uc heirs of Isaiah Bisbee, dee'd, and all other persons concerned, that the court will proceed to make final j settlement of said accounts on the lourth day ot their next term, to be holden on tho second 3Ionday ! in February next. By order of the Pfobate court 'of Dearborn countv. JAMES DILL, Ci'k. Nov. 20th, 1834. 40-1 Prolate Court of Dearborn County; November Term, 1324. In the matter of the Estate of ) On jrtilion for setISA I All BISJiEL, decl; tlemeat. W OW comes Henry Walker, administrator of tho estate of Isaiah Bisbee, dee'd, by Dunn, his attorney, and files his petition, together with a

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nhniir. s .id p.t;.to: and nravin-r gnttlmncnt of said accounts, and the some beinor deemed true and cor- . ii i i iii m rect, it is ruieu anu oruercu Dy tne court, now nere, that notice of the tiling of said accounts bo published for three weeks successively, in some public newsI naner. minted and nublishetf in Dearborn countv. i notifying Charles Bisbee, John Bisbee, Ezra Bisbe 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 the court will proceed to make settlement of said accounts on the fourth dav of their next term to ho holden on the second Mondav in Februarv next. nnlir nf tlif Prnlvtf rnurt . nf hi-n.l.B J T A UN 1)1 t i "n v on)1 ia, . j.vju. mL,UK iNoA . -0tn, loo 1. io-4 STATS OF INDIANA, ) Scpletm Deakhoun Couistv, ( 1824 ber 7'crm .r. . - - m 2arbom Circuit CoiU t. George Cheek pltff. fERSUS. 'Tames Green deftd In an action of covenant on foreign attachment. 71 W monies the plaintiff aforesaid by Dunn his attorney and on his motion, it is ruled and ordered by the court, that notice of the pendency of 1.1. i l.i-ii- ii- tI...- cu.i, HIUIWHI.U iii auuiu munt j.y v s ia ict printed in Lawreneeburgh, Dearborn county, Indiana; . i inotifying 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 tho court. JAMES DILL, Clerk. December , 1834. 47-tfo. Probate Court of Dearborn County; November Teem, 1831. j I thc nmttcr of the Estate of) On wndici j DANIEL LODEK, dee'd. C Sc'tllemc aliou Jot I , VI I w 111 w I II C XV.-.I. id J lJOW comes David Williamson, executor of tho i-a Instate of Daniel Loder, dee'd, bv Dunn, his attorney, and files his petition for settlement, show ing that he has partly administered the assets which have come into his hands, and will be ready to make final settlement of thc same at the next term of this rinal seiUCmcnt Ot tilC Same at the next term Ot tlllS ! i,ia i 1 1 . i. ' -tTZul bei,f dccm.cd c0" a"d truc - ?3 olcd hY court now here, that noticd of , tllls application lor settlement, bj published for t,,irt -.i . nIMriO U'PPtS R IPPPvCU'P l' in caivi o niilil io iioii'civi nnii . . . . . "1 i printed and published in the couuty of Dearborn; g A . i, All,f -n i . i and that the court will proceed to act upon and make final settlement of said estate at the next Feb-

Euary term ot this court; to which tune this matter j parallel with said line of said lot. Tho above deis continued. By order of the Probate court of Dear-' KpriliOil nrmiortv will !io cnLl tiiKii'i-t tn n innrtrrn (rr.

born county. JAMES DILL, CTk. 40-4 Nov. XiUth, 1334. ilTS OP IHDIANii. ) Bill for divorc. Deauiuhix Cou.vrv, filed.Yuc.21 134 Eicarborn Circuit Court. William Cullen lr: ns T TS. Tiimr-rr . Uosannah Cullen, S THE complainant William Cullen, by Major A: Lane, his attorneys having on the 21st day of November, 1834, filed his bill or petition praying a divorce from his said wife Uosannah Cullen, for cause of abandonment, amongst ether things in the said bill or petition stated.; and having on tue 22d day ot ov., l.H, obtained anu iueu,an cruer irom thc Associated udges of the said Dearborn circuit j court, directing miblication of the pendency of said ! or petition for divorce. NOTICE is therefore now hereby given to the saij Uosannah Cullen, of the filing :and pendency of the above bill or petition for divorce; and that unless sj,e be anj anPear before the Judges of the Dearborn i ii . , pirr-nit ennvt nn tlio ti ret H.1V nf tllflf TIPA'l lorm to lip t h0deil at Lawreneeburgh, in and for the county of ; court, be heard in her absence, and a decree made. thereon accordingly. By order of the Associate JAMES DILL, CVk. .Major Lane, Attorneys. December 3, lt?34. 47-3 w, A CONSTANT supply of Calf, Kip, Upper and Sole Leather, for sale low for cash, by jan 30 L. W. JOHNSON. yT-CfteU paid for Hides & Skins.

Sheriffs Sale.

V virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk's Office, of the Dearborn Circuit Court, in favor of Jacob Hays, agaiiut Jeremiah Phinney and Davis Woodward, 1 shall expose to public sale at the court hou.se door, in the town of Lawreneeburgh, on Saturday the HI Ik 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 property of Jeremiah Phinney, to satify tho aforesaid execution, to wit: All that certain tract of land, bounded as follows, being part of section ", town 0, range Xi west, beginning at tho south west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; ItlmnfA north lfiO rod! to a run l1ionrr Kmitli.onst 130 rods ..V..l,V ..V... .....W ww.. .,.nr,H im said run. until it strike l.ni. 1 nvvnkvl hv Jacob Darling; thence cast to the corner of lands .,1 hir .Tn.-nh n.irlln.r nn,l l.nnc i' .iri. ,n!. tormerly; thence commencing on the north-west corner of Joel Beach's land, and running cast TU 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-castwardly, until it intersects the west line of lands formerly owned bv Luierly owned by Lusaid line to Jacob ! f I jitcius i'airbanks, jnius Fairbanks; thence north 011 j Darling s, and lands tormerly ot dmirw-i-jrvl ti enntn in Cii -ni irlit nrrf ALSO, all that other tra"t of land, adjoining the a'lf)Vfi tract, and bciiv a nart of the sout-cast uuar. tpnif sprtinn tnwii li. r;inri wist. . hc'riiiiiinfT on the west line of thc first above described tract ol' land, ata stone placed in the centre of a public road leading from Cambridge to the State Road leading from LawreiYeburgh t ning soutli to lands o he ino of yA Lawreneeburgh to Indianapolis; thence run-,-..itl. 1 111,.. .n Kir Ii1in. I'll;,,. 1.,m.i.-w with the line of said Elliott, until it strikes the tie ot the atorcsaul road leading trom Cambridge; tnce running south-eastwardly along the centre L . , ......I . I . . . I . . I . . . . . . . . I 1... - . I tll'l'l northwardlv aloug t!ie said road to the plac ginning, supposed to contain V,() acre.. ALSO, the following described ir.bts in the town of Lawreneeburgh: The south-east half of inlot No. 107, dividing the same by a line running at tight i I angles from Valnut street in thc town of Lawrence- j ! burgh; also, inlot No. 10."), and south-east half of j inlot No. 10, in said town of Lawreneeburgh; alio, j tint part of inlots No. 7Ti and It), in said town,' I within the fdlowing bounds: beginning at a point , i on the south-west edge of Walnut street, from J which thc east corner of inlot No. 7l bears south; forty-five degrees east, distant fortv -one feet and three inches; thence south 45 degrees, wcvt L'VJ ! J feet; Rnd thence north 4."i degrees, west 41 feet three j inches; thence north 15 degrees ca?t loi feet to ' Walnut street, the place of beginning. j I aim', an mat tract onanu in j-arjorn couniy, ! Indiana, part of the nosth-eist quarter ot section J II T W I:H !Mll.'k' I ii 1 1 - . II 1 . of laud formerly ', . in ' ginning at the south-east COmcr i owned by James aughn; tlience lll. nil in iu cffiV-r 1.in75 MTkinfLf if luccii mi1 r n i? i ri ia.iUxUii.iv,i.j u. u"r"" ; thence soutu to the lino ot saiu quarter section; Thniiiii L'nnt ii th t ni i in ni cimii mi rinr trw-Tinn tlllllCICUIILli L'-' kllU Jll'OUl DUIM iiu-iiiv I ci-v bivil thence east to the coner ot said quarter section; S thence north to the place of beginning, containing I nity-tivo acres. S ALSO, all that other tract of land in said ccunty, ! bounded as follows: beginning at thc south-west ; coiner of north-west quarter of section 1, town 5, j range 2 west; thence north one hundred and f'ftvffour reds; thence east fifty thrcj and a thild rods; I J thence south one hundred and fifty-four rods; thence j ' west to the vdace of beinniri"'. oontainin lift v I - 0 nv - r j i r.i i i i.. i ii I acres, j ne above uoscnoea lanus will ue solu subject to a mortgage. JOHN WEAVER, Sheriff D. C. December Gth, lt34. 47-ts Sheriff's Sale. Y virtue of an execution to mo directed from the Clerk's Oilicc of the Dearborn Circuit Court, in favor of Jacob Hays, and airainst Jere-1 i ill l n x- i .Tin IT, ilvTT Woodward, I snail expee to public sale at the court house door ,n the town ot Lavi rencehurgh and State of Indiana on Saturday .till jnpit)il KnTii'nnn thn Ii.hii. I .rn-i irwf t. ' .i- wv .411311. 'ii, til LLil UIO klV'Ul Ui ll- Ii iWiU IIU n'f ne r nn sn i i iv th.-i vim m.i.r mi tripk . j , - fl . r n f , f n XV ffi lU f r 7l) aS 11 ? TV fl S ooai7ar1' t0 satltr ie alorf; Sop S T: t W'V. "jK'JiJVoa the north li , f 1 1 1,1 1 i Ad?.,t,." l 1tC t0Va f lT 'aWf?nc uuigu,m iiilkouiii corner oi airame ounuing sianuing on inlot No. one hundred and one, from which tho most eastern corner of said inlot number 101, llO'ir! linrfll eni'lMltu-llil-nil i)i1rvi--.-ij iiil-Ii liclant nliMit 48 feet, and running from said beginning point north : 70.1 degrees west; west XJS poles to the centre of Tanners Creek; thence down the centre ofthechan-; nel of said Creek to a point which bears south 73 ! deirreej west from the beginning point: thence from , .wi.. . iiviiii i:iiiij - tuivi uviui.? i.aci UKiauv uuuui sauI point in x anners Creek, north 3 degrees cast to the place of beginning, containing two acres. ; ALSO, all that tract of land, bounded as follows, to wit: On the eiut bv the lower street or road, j running from the Old to the New town, and being a contmuanco of Ash fctreet; on the north bv the south boundary ot the ew Town Piatt, bounded u-CSt hv hin.l bLmrlmT in Stnnhon Endhm'. and J o ' - " -i - south by land belonging to David Ncvitt, supposed to contain eight acres. i ALSO, inlots No. X?r and 40 in the Addition to the town of Lawreneeburgh, called New Town, j also, the south half of inlot No. :i0, in thc said Addition to thc town of Lawreneeburgh, dividing said j lot by a line running through the center thereof, JOHN WE A VEIL Sheriff D.C. December Gth, 1834. 47-ta Clocks, Tatches9 Sec. ; F nil IE subscriber has just received direct from the . -L city ot PA JUS, an extensive and splendid ad- j dition to his former assortment of Jewelry, Table and Tea Spoons, (Silver and common;) ALSO, a choice selection of Lepine Horizontal, Repeating, Patent Eever and Common A 1 CUES; And van-! ous other articles, not strictly in his line, among j which ure JVhXCY ARTICLES, new style,) PERCUSSION CAPS, tVc. Jyc ull of which he Will OL1I ill V11IV.11IIIUL1 pucts. fj-S 11 OP opposite to the market house, where he will he ready at all times to repair Watches, Clocks, and attend to all kinds of business in his line. F. LUCAS. 11-tf March2S, 1334 JosEa'ia eutoFF, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL, Hat Manufacturer; fTjrAVING! recently removed his establishment - from Elizabethtown, Oliio, to LawrenceburgliIndiana, would inform his fijrmer friends and customers, and the public in general, that his manuface tory is now in full operation, on High street, out door above Jesse Hunt's Hotel; where he will be happy to accommodate all persons, either wholesale or retail, with all kinds of HATS, of the latest fashions. BLACK, DRAB, BEAVER, and OTTER HATS, made on the shortest notice, and sold at a reasonable price, for cash or country produce. Persons wishing to purclmse will please call and examine for themselves. He wishes to purchase a quantity of nil kinds of FURS, for which a liberal price will be given. Lawreneeburgh, August 2, 1SU4. VIM f

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......in i it. ii i ii ii i im r c Ki1 !'td and thirty ai rv of good land; about rtiji- one hundred and seventy tie res under improvements; ir.cdow, phmgh land, timber, tVc.ivith throe good orchards; can i ut . uhoiit tiliy tons of hay a year; a good Hay Pres on the jnMiiiieis; two good frame barns; u" log and frame house, the frame thirty-two by thirty-six, partly fmUhed; a large frame (MIST .V.., with two run of tom' tuid calculated for four; and a good S.IIT VILL. Said farm is well wutered lays wi ll, and may be divided into three good farm?. All or pt irt will be sold for cash only. Tho purchaser will call on the subscribtr, living on said premises, two miles above Col. P. James's mill', 1'nion township. Dearborn county. Indiana. D.V ID FISIH'.U. December 1, IS" 1. NOTICJH A LL those having claims against the Estate of jil iriu:v Jll TTS late of this countv deceas ed, will, between this and t ho firtt day of March ncxtf .e,cn tlcMnei t Lawrence ent tliemto me dulv authenticated fr hCtDAMEL S. MAJOR. burgh, Doe. 2d, 1SU. -17-(i I'rolatc Court of Jh arbora County, NovKMiir.u Ti um, . 1,1 lho matter of thc V.Ul of .1 . On in titionor ; "'.J. .l'r.JJ:, dtrcaxd; juial utikmatt . TJOW comes John M'Cabo, administrator tf thc j i- M Estate of Archibald M'Cahe, m c d, by Dunn, ! )l 1. 1 tnriii- mA lil.u ti n.tii.-ll Ki 'I t li'1 1 1 1 1 lit

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I wiiicu nave come to his hands, and i now io:uiy to make hual senttlcment ol the io; and the tame 11 I II'P il.ijllli.i.l .VMMh... .... I . . . V . m . ' I'll 11,1 .lllil I I Ti ' M P . ' UUII III I lllk ll l UIH I. I lUUI lllll, Ik ! lUI'MlllKl I'lllHl" notice i t th; iippli. lied for thr" week newspaper, printed and horn; and that tho court will proceed to act upon ami make haul settleincnt ot stud Estate at tho net l t-uru iry term ot : this court, to which time this matter is c ontinued. ; By order ot the l'robato court ol I'.u uorn county. JA.MI DIKE, CU. Nov. -Ji'th, lent. 40-1 J'robatc Coin t of Dt irl em County; Now.mm.r Term, 1"!. In the m-ttter of tha Estate of B'.V. ( On jutition for i!CJWU:STO. ihccastd; Jinnl titthaunt JO W comes Samuel II. Dowdenand dames Mur ray, administrators of the Estate of William Huddles-ton, dee'd, and tile their petition, together with a schedule of their aecom.ls and transactions in and about aid i!st;ite, verified tn oat'i, und lraying final settlement of said Estate and the uni2 being deemed true and correct, it is ruled end ordered bv the court, now here, that notice of the filing of u'1' accouuts be published for tluve weeks micco ' ively in mmc public ne!)apcrt printed and pub ,. . , . , . . .1 i j iisiieu in ioaruorn county, uuiuyiug me ncirs oi aaiu Win; Huddlerton c'i'c'd and all other m.'isoii! ' r ' 1.1 i .I, , ,i , i couccrneu, mat tuc court win procccu o a unui cij tlement of said Estate on t!u Uird day oftbeir Dcxt termtobe holdenon the ecoud .Monday ot i cul''ar next. Bv order of the Probata oc-urt of Do&rborn county. .Nov. ''0th, InTL JA.Mi:s DILI., Tk. 40-4 Probate Court if Dearborn County. Nov EMI! Kit Tii:m, 1831. In the matter oftha Estate of. 1 On ctithnfor LEX BO IX ;, deceased; Deed. I N this matter now comes 1'inkney James tlur holder and possessor of a certain tittle bond, giv en by Allen Boycc, in his life time, to the mul Piukncy James for a certain parcel or piece of lumf, being a part of fccction No. 20, town 4, range we? t, iu the said county of Deaiborn, as described in tint said bond, now filed with taid petition; and thuw. ing that thc deceased has left no person to make, this petitioner a deed for said parcel of ground, and 1 mi in uioiicr u uwi iui ; , . . bei j, ; w auJ orJc lhat'nolio8 of lhis a, )lica ' deemed reasonable and corred by the court now here ication be published in bome public newspaper, printed in the said countv ol ' " ... . , i ii-iri nirii iiirTiiiir iviV'KS f rrp:s vi1 v. iimi i'inir i w I liciMof tho said Allen Boyoe, and all other pewoi ! concerned; that the court will proceed to act on said titiont)U t!lC thiril day of their next term, and will ! appoint a commi,sioner to make, execute, sign, keal, ! and deliver to the said Pinkney James a deed in fee simple for the land in tho said bond described, pursuant to tho statute in t-'uch case made and provided. By order of thc Probate court of Dearborn countv. JAMES DILL, Tk. Nov. 20th, 1834. 40-1 rTIllli: firm of 1I1IJAM BAKKKK (JO. a IL merchants iu Wilmington, Dearborn county, Indiana, was dissolved by mutual consent on the lid day of September latt. All persons indebted to tho said firm, are requos-tcd to pay their accounts to 11. H.vuKr.u, as he has purchased tho books, notes and accounts of the said firm, nnd has assumed the responsibility to collect all debts and pay demand against the firm. 1IIKAM BABKEU, ) JOUX HELL, J GOBAH JMAUKLAND.) 47-3 Nov. 'JO, MEL J. (JASWELL nnd PJIIL1P L. SPOO.NEU, are associated in the practice of ! law, in the Dearborn Circuit Court. All profits i sional business out rued to cither, in the K.iid court. will receive the punctual attention of both. Ottieo onlligli street, in the room formerly occupied by E. Walker, Esq. where P. L. Spooncr may be found, except when absent on professional business. Lawreneeburgh, Sep. Bth, lw33. 3a-tf

MANAGEEtS OFFICE, Wheeling, Not. 10, 131. Grand Mammoth Scheme! 1 Prize of $SO,OOOl and 15 5,000!! IVr. Ifistiial Swamp jLoftcrt, Class Ao. ill, for 1S34, Draws at Alexandria, Saturday, Dec. :, KM. SPLENDID SCHEIYIE. l pkirok ao.ooo, 15 of",U0O, 1 of 4,000, 1 of 3,000, i ofy.ouo, l ofy.ooo, 1 of ,100, y.w roo, 34 of 300, 10 of !.00,5(i of 100, 50 of SO, 50 of 00. Besides many other handsome prizes. Thc Scheme embraces an assortment amounting to 300,00 dollars. Lowest 3 No. prize 000, 1st and Od.drawrv Xos. 100, 3d and 4th- w0, 5th and 0th 00, 7th and 6th, or 0th and 10th 10. (iraud Total 300.OH5 dollars. Tickets $10. Please Address Clsirke fc fool-, Agents for the Manager?x N. B. Nos. 24 30 40, a prizo of $3,000 w)d at our counter, in Dis. Swamp, No. ill. C. : C. Rectified Whiskey. rmllE subscribers have on hand a quantity of su--II iverior rectified whiskey, which they will tell by tho barrel on accommodating term. N, iVs 15, SPARKS. May 1, ISM, 1Q