Indiana Palladium, Volume 10, Number 51, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 3 January 1835 — Page 3

ins. Jan. t

Although it is "i ' " " night be a proper occasion hneseason- The present marriaea-the s n J 77 BOme about tion-the importance of ZrL Pro"astinaright determinations clear ? the Fear with ceip W A Pw"?' faiences, and are-

0,a " uuc nave no t mo traa

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may recur to -them

sucn matters at again.

present. We

W

e CODV frnrn Ua f1- -n

matteJ ,tfle,Mlto' Soe interesting

from them ,0UM CJsewJiere 7 be gleaned !

The folio ving" resolution appears on our first page,

but m so erroneous a shape that we are induced to republish it corrected. The error occurred in the copy, and as it was the only one then to be found, we were unablefully to correct it in the proof sheet: On motion of Mr. M'Cabtit.

Resolved, That the Committee on Roads and canals be instructed to inquire into the expediency

of a grant of each alternate section of the unappropriated public land on each side ofa road leading from Lawrenceburgh by Fort Wan) e, in Indiana to White Pigeon, in Michigan Territory, to be applied to the construction of said road; and also ofa like appropriation for a road leading frnm

Oxford, in Ohio, by Liberty, Milton, New Casile

iuunceytown, and the forks of the Wabash, in Indiana, Uo Lake Michigan Territory, at or near the mouth of the St. Joseph's river.

Track lload. In another column we give place important subject of road making. The plan he llfftnn F' at leaSt in this Part f country, struck V1,ffI,t.CSamin1ation of its modc oTcoihWhlr r',l Wearing well calculated to answer a -rar rnJ, Ie Pur-O30 purpose laying before Le"ler!la? Permit., such information in

tV n W1 1 enabIe. .thcm to jge of its

SSn fl formed, nor too vigilant in devising new and better modes of improvement. If the Plan proposed by our correspondent, upon a full exanimation, shall be considered an improvement on L oSGntTde. tulfcinff orM'Adamizing, or is even equal to ,t,(and TC arc assured it is,) then it is entitled to the preference, because of its cheapECSS. 1 . A road on the Track plan from this ploce to-the unio hne, in the direction to Elizabethtown, (double T5 k'ur correspondent thinks, could be constructed for 10 or $1500 per mile-a sura much less than would be required to make the same extent of tt'Adamized road and when finished would nearly equal a rail road, without the inconvenience to general travel attending such improvements. The farmer with his cart or wagon, is not required to shift his load into a car when he approaches the Track road but passes along it, at his own convenience, as upon a common highway. This is a privilege of no small importance, and aught to have considerable bearino-

in iavor or tne proposed improvement.

we may say more in reference when leisure permits.

To the Editors oftheLaicrenceburgh Palladium: Gextlehex -The subject of Track Roads is now

becoming one of considerable inquiry and investie-a- Hranrlr;,Ta.,.i.

tion, as to their utility and durability, with those Coval Nh,n;!i o

Conner Edmon

iHl LG Jn the Post ffico Lawrencetaken X? the,lBt of January, 1835, which if not senuo l6t ?aJ of April next, will be

Amnc n .u 1 ost Umcc as dead letters.

Armstrong Walio.

Allaway William Ijrannon Thomas Brown Harvey Brown Stephen Beech Mark Beach Artemus Baker Joseph E. Baker Joshua Beitholomew Samuel Buell George P. Blackamore Robert Bruce Isaac

Brazer Charles

acquainted with their plan of construction and mode of use, and are viewed by those best acquainted with the local character of Indiana and the west, as a plan of improvement, under many circumstances, well adapted to the wants and means of the country; particularly as preparatory to rail roads and lateral roads to canals and railways. The Dublic mind

however, can only be settled upon the subject by ac

tual experiment and exhibition of them in use. It ' Drake Daniel 2

Clerk of Dearborn count)' Cloud James Cheek Paga Callahan Thomas Clark Jothntn

Cooley Jabez

Wla

to this subject

We notice in the proceedings 0f tiie 10use 0rre.

preventatives, on Monday last, the presentation of

has been suggested that a suitable place for an ex

penment, and one where an improved road is much wanted, is from Lawrencebunrh to Elizabethtown.

Ohio, or as far as the State line. From my knowledge of their cost and of the local advantages for their construction on this line, I feel warranted in saying, that a double track may be made, including every cost, at from 1000 to 1500 dollars a mile, constructed in the best manner. Under the full conviction that the travel upon it, would divide, at a low rate of tolls, good dividends upon its cost, an individual has proposed, if a suitable charter can be obtained from the present legislature, to take it, have the stock subscribed, and the work executed in the course of the next twelve or eighteen months. I would now respectfully ask, is not the subject one worthy of inquiry by the citizens of Lawrenceburgh and those immediately interested, as well for their benefit as that of the State, and the friends of Internal Improvements generally. Further information may be obtained from the Editors of the Palladium, who, it is hoped, will present the public more fully with the plan and design of track roads, with such evidences and arguments in their favor as may be adduced that an enterprising public may be enabled to decide upon their merit. II.

A culprit, a negro man, was sentenced hst week

petitions by Messrs. Walker, Torbet and Howard lo . iNew lork btat0 Fnson fur ve years who i:

praying for a re-location of the county seat of this

county. Ihe petitions were referred to a select committee, composed of Messrs. Walker, Torbet, Howard, Vawter, Smith of Ripley, Kelso, Hargrove, Shaw, and Brackenridge. The two houses having adjourned on the "24th over to Monday last, (29th irst.) in order to take a Christmas jollification, the reported acts and doings at the grand sanhedrim do not make much figure in the last papers; though in truth we believe those of the vacation, if truly given, would be far the most interesting. Can't the Editors of the Journal and Democrat give a little history, to fill up the vacuum?

The Boston Statesman gives a detailed report of the trial and acquittal of Buzzell, charged as one of the principals in the late disgraceful riot and destruction of the Charleston convent, near Boston. The result was hailed with loud shouts of applause, by the crowd asa-orabled at the court hall; but in other places, and by those more capable of judging dispassionately of the matter, it is received with far different feelings. The Editor of the Philadelphia Gazette speaks thus of the issue of the trial: "Is it possible that any respectable portion of the public, misled by religious prejudices, could league with this lawless and savage band, and sanction their unholy violence, could watch over their trial, anxious for some plan by which they might escape the merited lash of the law, and shout forth their joyance in the temple of justice, when their wish was gratified? The beginning of this matter was most disgraceful to the American character, but it Etrikes us that the end is still more so."

described as an adept in almost every kind of crime. Among other things, he is said to have married five wives, and gold four of them in soiuhern States for slaves. It is believed that he has also kidnapped and sold about a dozen negro boys. Baltimore American.

Cobbett, in his travels through Ireland, complains cf passing over large tracts of that fertile island without finding a single field of turnips, mangel wurzel, or cabbages. He says, the people are in such a miserable condition, that even the children and wives of what are called farmers, are not only nearly starved, but all but absolutely naked! Georgia Journal. A few days since a train of loaded wagons, about i of a mile long, arrived at Baltimore, by tho rail road. The rapid increase of business on this road is highly gratifying lo its friends; but the expenditure being still heavy, the price of the stool; remains still low.

Dill James

Dobbin Samuel D.ishield Charles Dunn John S Dumont John Dennis David Dixon John Elder Charles Ehvell John Frazer John Joseph Frager Harris Fitcli Free John Gairy Alicha Gill John Goodwin Jalm Garrison John Galbrcth Rachel

Hays A mar B Hays Abiah Hays Walter llutclions John Hutchings John Hutchings L Mrs Horsford Milo Honley Hubert ILJihouse Luanda Mrs Howe Jonathan Henderson Isaac Holliday Charles Johnson James Jocelvn Edward A 2 JAMES

Miss!

Jinnings Timothy Jefferson Silas W Jackson Ezekiel Kimpton Joseph Lachey J &, L Lane J H &, Co Lewis George and

dington Longworth Francis

Liddle William Morrison John M'Cracken James

M'Kce David Malone John

More Kinnahaen Moone Matthews George Rev Miller John

Molan Richard

M'Causlan Henry M'Clary George M'Cord James Maffitt James Osborn Abraham Osborn Benagg Perry Wm Pice John Pratt Artemus Wfi Peck Ransolar V Purvin William Piisons Edward Roynolds Isaac Rogers Amos Row Conrad Smith Isaac II . Smith John II Smith Cyrus Smith Aaron Socmaker John Sanders Albert G Shook John Spencer William C Tousey Omcr Thomas Hannah Utz Frederick Upp William Viincleaf Williams Wakofild Wilkinson Johu II West Zidock West Perry Welsh Morgan Walden James Walker Robert Washington Eliza Mrs Wiihrow Abel Yocim Sarah Mi.-s

W. HUNTER. P. M.

Cincinnati lriccs Current. corrected weeklt.

Alum lb Almonds lb Apples, green, bushel dried do Bacon, Hams lb

Hog round lb Hams canvasM lb Beans bushel

From 0 15 00 $2 00 7

Bees wax

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Brimstone, roll Butter, keg Candles, sperm

mould dipt Chocolate Cheese, West. Reserve lb

Clover seed bushel Coal, afloat do In vard do

Coffee, Havana lb

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Cigars, Spanish 10C0

MOT ICE.

iUBLIC notice is hereby given to David Walsr and Elizabeth Walser his wife, formerlv

Elizabeth Vanmiddlesworth, Charlott Vanmiddles"worth, Henry Vanmiddlesworth, and Eliza Jane Vanniiddlesworth, that I, Samuel Balsly, having in-

Castings

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tennarried with Lydia Ann Vanmiddlesworth. one ';i3 i,m;.,(, iu

of the heirs of Henry Vanmiddlesworth. deceased: ' .. .. . i

' I V4. Mil MM I 111!

Oil, sperm, win. slra. gal. summer Linseed ' Olive dt.z Tanners bbl

MARRIED On the 24th ultimo by James W. Hunter, Esq. Mr. Johx Defoud to Miss Mary Ann Cheek both late of Kanhawa. Va. On the 1st inst. by the same, Mr Joseph Honeker to Miss 3Iauy Diggs both of Miller township.

A Philadelphia paper, of a late date, says: "A meeting has been called at Harrisburgh, Pa. of the

citizens of that place, without distinction of party; who are in favor of Gen. Wm. II Harrison, as a candidate for the next presidency." This may be regarded as a small matter, scarce worthy of notice, as indicating the current of public opinion in that great State; but then it should be recollected that it was an equally indistinct manifestation of popular opinion that brought onr present worthy chief upon the tapis for the presidency. A small shrill voice, hailing from a remote town of the "Key-Stone State," first directed attention to the hero of New Orleans, and kindled that grateful feeling of attachment, that in its course grew and increased, until it placed its object in the highest seat of honor known in our country. Similar occurrences may lead to like results. A slight jostle may sometimes put a body in motion, that in its onward way may gather force enough to bear down all opposing objects. The Cincinnati Courier notices the announcement of the General as a candidate in very appropriate terms which we take pleasure in copying into our columns. The sentiments expressed by the Courier, will no doubt meet a cordial reception among the old warrior's friends and acquaintences in this State, as well as elsewhere.

LiawrcEiccbiirgli Fost-Officc. Arrival and departure of the eMails.

Indianapolis, Louisville and Cincinnati, Arrive every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening, at 6 P. M. Depart every Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, at 6 A. M. Burlington, Ky. Arrives every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12 M. Departs at 1 same day. Brookvillk Arrives every Friday evening. Departs next morninr atO. Sunjian's Ind. Arrives every Saturday at 12 31. Departs at 1. The mails that depart early in the morning, are closed at half past 8 o'clock in the evening. Those wishing to forward letters or papers by them, would do well to have them in by 8 o'clock, P. M.

and wishing a division of the property or real estate

of said deceased, will apply to the Probate Court of j

Dearborn county, on tho third day of their term to be holden at Lawrenceburgh, in and for said county, on the second Monday in February next, to appoint commissioners to divide and set off to me and my wife, Lydia Ann, our share of the real estate of said Henry Vanmiddlesworth. dee'd; of which application the said heirs and all other persons concerned, are hereby notified. SAMUEL BALSLY. December 18th, 1SS4. 40-4 w

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am authorized to sell the south-east and north-east quarters of section 21, township 5, range 2 west,

5tc. containing, each, lGTi acres of land, situated in Sparta township, near the geographical centre of the county of Dearborn, & about 8 or 10 miles from Lawrenceburgh: The other two quarters of the same section are settled and well improved. This land ! 1 1 .1 11' "I

i is ncn, heavily timoereu, is gently roum; wiin

some springs of water on it. For further information on the subject inquire of Alexander Hamilton

Dill, Lawrenceburgh, or address, ;os paid, to the j

subscriber. EDWARD W. DAVIS,

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22d Dec, 1634.

'.on Ohio. 50-6 w

The Editor of the Wabash Courier, in that true Af i;w.ii;tv. which, in iustice we are bound

to say, characterizes the course of that ably conduct- j ed journal, speaks of Mr. Vawter's proposition to j

Lorrow $1,400,000, for certa in oDjecis oi imu u ; improvement, after this wise. Coming from the section of the State it docs, we cannot but regard it as indicating among our Wabash brethren a feenng which if fostered and cultivated by a liberal course of proceeding, may lead to the most beneficial reBU"Though the 'sum proposed to be borrowed is

arre, considering every ."' u V,8ce"the natter agitated, believing that public opinion will soon point out the expediency or inexpediency of the measure. We are at a loss to know, however, why something has not been proposed for . WiLiJ- rvntP nnd Ohio Canal, a wonc which,

we apprehend, all will concede to be of great importance to one of the most desirable portions of the ijtntp We hope to see this last measure urged with

veal laying aside all secnonai couwucittuu, those who tesiBlate should do, and as they mil do if fit to represent an intelligent people. 1 he whole Lubiect of a judicious system of Internal ImproveEcrV bv-State authority, being now fair y before ourttate Legislature, we look .forward tc the .dehb-

eratiens cf both branches tnereo; wuu cuy v n-u-TcUtnn. of Virginia, it was thought at

u, : latest ates, would fix upon the 27th ihst. as the day to elect an United States Senator, in place of Mr h, whose term expires on the 4tn of March next. Both parties appear sanguine of success The Governor of Mississippi has issued a proclamation convening the legislature, to elect a member inauon convex j0-tr- whose term of service

SSSStaa Suirseniti expires at the close of

MANAGER'S OFFICE,

Wheeling, Va. Dec. 19. 1834. j VA. DISMAL SWAMP CANAL LOTTERY Class JSo. 1, for 18:35, Draws at Alexandria, Saturday, Jan. 10, 1835. 1 ruizi: or 20,000, 1 of 10,000, 1 of 4,000, 1 of

3,000, 1 of 2,420, 1 of 2,000, 75 of 1,000, 84 of 500, 123 of 100. 128 of 80, 128 of GO, 123 of 40, 3,008 of 20, 22,176 of 10. 25,SG1 Prizes, amounting to $486,180

Tickets 10 dollars shares in proportion N. I. Xcs. 11 51 53, a spendid capital of 20,000 dollars, in a whole ticket, r.ent to James Kil

kenny, Eaton, O. in Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 22, for 1824. Clarke & Cool,

Agents ior ine Jianagers.

to ths ruur.10. THE public are hereby notified that one John Garrison, of Miller township, is, or bus been, in tbe habit of basely and wickedly telling lies on some of his neighbors, and that I have it in my power to satisfy anv person of t!ie above fact. ISAAC JACKSON. Dec. 23d, 1624. 50-3w

rip HE undersigned having resigned the Office of H Recorder of Dearborn co. it becomes necessary to have all his fees for recording &c. settled; otherwise fee-bills will have to be issued. All deeds and other recorded papers are left with the present Recorder Asa Smith, Esq., where they can be had and where payment can be made. Those interested will save cost by attending to this notice. THOMAS PORTER.

November 7, 1834.

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Tafcen Up

B

Y George Waldorf, ot L.ogan township, iJear-

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ABOUT TO BE OPEJVED. A tenant, who is well qualified to have the care & management of it, will meet with a permanent berth, by applving to the subscriber, living on the

Ohio river near Laughery creek, in Laughcry town

ship, Dearborn county , Indiana. 1 here are lrom one

to three hundred acres of land, of the best quality, adjoining, to clear and Tent with said yard, if desired. No one need apply, but such as can come recommended for sober, moral, and industrious

habits. ALSO, to rent, 60 acres of cleared land, of the

best quality, in the samt neighborhood. 50 cents a cord will be paid for cutt ng steam wood by STEPHEN S. SPEAKMAN. Dec. ISth, 1634. 49-tf

born county, Indiana, on tne otn ot uecemoer,

1834, a middle sized COM mixed with white and red spots red ears, and marked with an under bit off both ears supposed to be six years old. Appraised to the value'of ten dollars, by T. M. Brackenridge, Nicholas Johnson and Ezekiel Jackson, before me, this 22d of December, 1834, JOHN GODLEY, j. p. December 22, 1S34. 50-3 w

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Spirits, Cog. Brand)

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Lo u, refined

Lump Havana, white 4 Salt, Zinesvillo, bushel

Turk'd Island, Kenhawa S ilipetre, cruda

Soap, yellow common Shot bag

Steel, cast lb Crowley Anier. blistered English do Tobacco, leaf, cwt Virginia manuf. lb Kentucky do Cincin. do Tallow Tar bbl Tea, Gunpowder lb Imperial Young Hyson 4 Wine, Madeira, gal

leneruiu Port 4 Claret doz Wool, clean washed, lb

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Courts of Dearborn County. Circuit 4th Mondays in March and Septembermay eit 2 weeks, if the business require it. Probate 24 Mondays in 1'Vbruary, May, August and November may sit 0 days, if tho business require it. Commissioners 1st Monday in January. March.

.uay, oupiumuer, una ovciuucr -li Jayj ut each term. Sheriff's Sale. (&-POSTPO.YED TO 2177 LST.$ TJTJY 'virtue of an execution to mo directed from JLi the Clerk 'h Olhce, of tho larUorn Circuit Court, in favor of Jacob Hay, n-rainr-t Joremiti

1 hinney and Davis Woodward, 1 t-hall oxpoco to public sale at the court bouso door, in tho town of Lawrenceburgh, on Saturday the 21A instant, between tho hours often and two o'clock on paid day, the following described tracts and parcels of land, lying in Dearborn county, State of Indiana, as tho property of Jeremiah Phinnev, to ratify tho aforesaid execution, to wit: All that certain tract of land, bounded as follow, being part ofVection 25, town 0, range 2 west, beginning nt the mith wct corner of the uorth-catt ipiarter of raid nvtion; thence north 1IU1 rods to a run; thencv t-uuth-eaf-t-wardly up paid run, until it mike lands owned by Jacob Darling; thenco east to tho corner of lunda owned by Jacob Darling, and Lucius l'airbanka formerly; thence commencing on the north-west

corner of Joel Deach's land, and runniiv oust .r0

rods; thenco t-outh 40 rods on faid Deneh'ri line; thence running east to u public road; thenco aloiv tho

centre of paid road north-castwardly, until it intersects tho west line cf lands formerly owned by Lurius Fairbanks; thcr.ee north cn said line to Jacob Darling, and lands formerly of Lucius Fairbanks, supposed to contain firtv-eight acres. ALSO, till that other tract of land, adjoining tho above tract, and being a part of the bout-ea.-t quarter of section 25, town 0, range 2 west, beginning on tho west line cf the lir.t above described tract of land, at a stone placed in the centre of a public road loading from Cambridge to the State lload leading from Lawrenceburgh to Indianapolis; thcn?o running south to binds owned by Kiley Klliott; thenco with the line of paid l'.lliott, until it strike, tho cen-

! trc of the aforesaid road leading from Cambridge; j tbence running south-pastwardlv tilon the centre

oisaiu road, until it strikes the land owned by Joel Ueaeh; thenco running north vn the line of said Ueach, until it strikes the line of the, Jiit above mentioned tract of land; thenco cast to tho aforesaid road leading from Cambridge; them e running northwardly along the -aid rond to the place of beginning, supposed to contain 10 r.civs. ALSO, the following described inlots in the town of Lawrenceburgh: The routh-catt half of inlot No. 107, dividing ike same by u I'ctjunniiig lit right angles from Walnut street in the town of Lawrenceburgh; al.o, inlot No. Ill,", and tomb-can half cf inlot So. IDS, in said town of Lawroncebun'h; also, that part of inLts No. ",o and 70, in s ud tuwa. within tho following bounds: I o-'-' a pymt on the south-west edge of Walnut ttrci t, from which the cr.st corner of inlot No. '0 bears south forty-five degrees east, distant forty-one feet and three inches; thence pouth -15 degrees, wotl 12 feet; and thence north 15 degrees, west 11 feet thrco inches; thenco north 15 decrees cast 1152 feet to Walnut street, the place of beginning. ALSO, all tiiut tract efhuid in jK urlorn county, Indiana, part cf the nohth-enst quarter of section 2, town f, range 2 west, and bounded n fellows: beginning at the Fouth-e.itt corner cf land formerly owned by Jumcs Vaughn; thenco wet so far as to strike lands formerly of Jetso und Joel Vaughn; thence south to tho lino of said ouartcr section; thence eatt to the conor of said quarter section; thence north to tho place of beginning, cok turning fifty-live acre?. ALSO, all that other tiact of land in said reuMy, bounded as follows: beginning at tho fcuth-uest corner of north-west ijuaiter of section 1, tou 5, range 2 wt; thence imith one hundred und liftyfour rds; thenco east ily thrca and a third rods; thence south one hundred and fily-feur rod.; thenco west to the place of beginning, containing fifty al l i li t . Mil II. ..1

acres. J no above ceccriLcu inmis win oo so.u suujeet to a mortgage. JOHN WF.AYL'U, ShtrifD. C. December r.tli, ltCI. ' -IT-U SherilFs Sale. (&-posTPo:r;:n to 2177 ixsr.jx

TiY virtue of an execution to mo directed lrom

Oiiicc of the Dearborn Circuit Jacob Hays, and against Jerew l)uis Woodward, 1 siiull expose

ie ClorVtJ

Court, in favor of miah Pliiuney ui.d

to public sale, at the court lioiif-o doer in the town ct Lawrenceburgh, and State of Indiana, on Saturday the' 21.'t ov.'.i., between the hours of ten and two o'clock on said day, the U How n 'g def ciiLed tmcts and parcels of l md, lying in Dearborn cc utity, us the jiroperty of Davis Woodw ard, to ratify the aforesaid execution, to wit: llcginning cu l!ie north edc cf Third street in t!:e Addition to tho town of Lawrenceburgh, commonly called New Lawrenceburgh, at the south corner cf a frauc building standing on inlot No. one hundred and one, from uhic'i tho most eastern corner of raid inlet number Hl, bears north secuty-thrcc degrees cast; distant ubcut l'S feet, and running from said beginning point north 70.J degrees wet; west 2- jioles to tlx ter.tre cf Tanners Creek; thence down the centre of the channel of said Creel: lo u point which Leans toiitli 7It degrees wct-t from the beginning point: thence from

said point in 1 auiiers ('reek, north 7: degrees east to the place of beginning, containing two itcres. ALSO, ullthut tract cf land, bounded as follow?, to wit: On tho cast by tho lower livet or road, running from the Old to tho New town, and being a continuance cf Ash street; on the north by tho south boundary of tho New Town l'latt, bounded west by land belonging to Stephen Ludlow, und south by land belonging to David Ncvitt, tupposcd . to contain eight acres. ALSO, inlots No. 2-"j and 40 in ihc Addition to tho town of Lawrenceburgh, called Now Town, aUo. tho south half cf inlot No. H. ill the said Ad-

STATB OP INDIANA, Bill fur divorc.

Dearboun County, jiledJov,Xl lbv :-l Dearborn Circuit Court. William Cullcn ) VERSUS. Dirorcf. Uosannah Cullcn, N

rrnHE complainant William Cullcn, by Major j

JJL Lane, his attorneys having on tne -'1st uay ci

dition to the town of Lawrenceburgh, dividing said

lot by aline running through the renter thereof, parallel with said line of said lot. The above described property will b'. sold subject to n mortgage. joiiN vi:avi::5, shtrijr d. c. December Gib, 1W-S. -17-ts

CLOVER

THE highest price in cash will be given for any November, 18'U, filed his bill or petition praying a nnantitv of ffood Clover Seed, if delivered in divorce from his said wife Uosannah Cullcn, for

il quantity of good

the season by Dec. 24, 1S34.

Rectified Whiskey rnillL subscribers have on hand a fpnintity f suiL perior rectified hi.Uey, which they ull sell

bv the barrel on accomniodating terms.

L. W. JOHNSON. 50-tf

cause of abandonment, amongst ether things in the

Tfroeiirpr' Office J December

Lawrenceburgh, 25th, 1831

TrTTRT.Tr! nntire is hereby inven, to all persons

rrmv vp in nossession of ORDERS drawn

to

in

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TTft Y William Pursel, ofLojran township, Dearborn

JJj) county, Ind., on tte 2Gth day of November, 1834, a RROWN CO marked in the left ear with swallow fork tail of above the middle some white under the belly supposed to be about twelve years old. Appraised to eaven dollars and fifty cents - it ri- i.u A A 1 1T...

b J3HN GODLEY, j. p. December 22, 1834, 0Q3w.

said bill or petition stated; and having on the 221

day of Nov., 1S34, obtained and hied, an order lrom

the Associate Judges ot the said Dearborn circuit

court, directing publication of the pendency of said

bill or petition tor divorce.

NOTICE is therefore now hereby given to the

...Z J Vf, .onntr 1, thnt ttiol saiu liosannau iutieti, or viic nung anu penucucy oi

on tne i reasury oi ;uu. w-. . - the aboV6 billor potition for divorce; and that unless

same will be paid at uie i reui, he be and apiicar-before the Judges of the Dearborn

. nujionv , circuit court, on. the lirst day ot their next term to be

tWnnltl CantllCS (Warranted) holden at Lawrenceburgh, in and tor tho county of i

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May 1, li-5 1.

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blanks or di rrnu unt kinds for sali: at this orrici:.

TTDY the box or less quantity, m

1LO sold bv

Dec. 50, 1834.

Smoked EEaius ttrfhtfh Bacon Hams, well trimmed and cured for 6 UvViV family use by L. W. JOHNSON. Dec. 24, 1924. 50-tf

coun, ueneara in tier absence, and a decree made thereon accordingly. By order of tho Associato Judges of the' Dearborn circuit court. JAMES DILL, CVh. Major V Lane, Attorneys. December 3, 1SS4. 47-3v?,

Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Executions, Summonses, Bills of Lading, and most other kinds, Yor bale at this ollieo.

Officer Guide AND Farmers. JWanual For sale at this office,

tae present Eefeion.