Indiana Palladium, Volume 11, Number 2, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 24 January 1835 — Page 3
Saturday JTIorMingy Jan. 24. rm 1 111 J (& A meeting: will be held this evening at earlv candt lighting:, at Mr. Hunt's Hotel, for the . purpo5 or taking into consideration subjects of internal improvement. A general attendance is desired nd respectfully requested. ' rPPrl8Vn-thefirSiPe of is Per, the lT i the 5nnue?r3 f the White Water canal. Jt will be read with interest by the friends of inter-
" On the news of the dissolution of the late French'
ministry, reacmng rnnce Talleyrand, then embassador at the Court of Great Britain, he immediately return to Paris. It is supposed he will not resume his seat in the Uritish Court.
improvements.
V JhM,USh7ule Herald "What Oliver II. Smith; mSZ f?u a candidate for Congress in the 5th ?1&lFlci at the eneuinz election. The rontpst will
M'Carty and James
I . '"a '-n.tiiun. x Ilt5 UUI-lt-M Will
ueiween Hon. Jonathan Rarxden, Esq.
Tno Pittsburgh Democrat of a late date savs, that orders have been receired at the United Statas Arsenal, near that city, to ship at the earliest period ior jew Orleans, near a hundred cannon of the larest calibre. The regular number were brought to the wharf, but the sudden freezing of the river prevented their transportation. We tender our thanks to Messrs. Hendricks and Tipton of the Senate; and Messrs. Lane, Ewing, Boon, Kmnard, and Carr, of the House, for their kind attention in forwarding to us many valuable public documents.
Hieroglyphic. The following comical letter we copy from the Cincinnati Republican, of the lUth
instant. The Editor says it is from a member of our legislature to a gentleman in that city, and is given verbatim, ft literatim, et puncluatim. We think the author, who ever he is, has won immortal glory by this manifestation of his heroic skill in dealing flcf rnt !iin f i- ! T. r .1 - , ,
ut(llulI tu tuc raring 01 me rjngiisn language.
lleoug.it to receive a clever little pension, and retire to private life; and there to live in the shade of his laurels: Indianapolis, Dec. 21st, 1334. Mr . Sir. We have as yet done but Little business of a General Nature: a piece of sport which has ocCurred in the bouse Last week may amuse irrtu vw. a. 1 i w ,. .
ju u,ore U1!in any ming iJise i Could write to you A sertain Mr Mc the representative from albany Introduced a bill for a Roling penatenciary to
.iciBt vi images ouut alter the Manor of 3Ianadgeries Cages for holding Lyons and Tvgurs in: to be drawn by oxen Commanded by an oficer to be styled- the Brgado General of the guard: and providing that the oficer should proceed with the Convicks to work the roads &c the folowinn- is his speech on introducing the bill; mr speaker your honour has plased me on the committee on the penatenciary and I find that these convicts is a great Expence to the state and I believe they should be converted into some kind of a rnashein for the benefit of Inturnal improvements and if this bill wont do I hope this house will mend it so that it will do; we went into committee of the hole on the bill instanter, and amended it by making him the ofiser and describing a curious uniform for him to ware Especially describing the manner of Carrying his sword in presents of the femail convlcks assining a fall band of Musick to concist of Least ten pieces; of musick and giving the ofiser Liberty to show his animals in Every town in this state then voted it down.
Mr. Clay, from the committee on Foreign Relations, has made a report on that part of the President's Message relating to our claims on France, for indemnification. We have not seen the whole report, but understand it is dictated in the mildest terms, and fully sustains the views the President entertains upon the subject, with the exception of making reprisals on French property. This he thinks ought not to be resorted to, even in the contingency of no appropriation being made at the present session of the French Chambers for the fulfillment of the stipula
ted treaty; but is willing to wait longer the pleasure j
ot I ranee. Iruly, Mr. Clay is disposed to show France great lenity and forbearance in this matter. How long would he suffer himself to be tampered in this way by an individual, who, after having acknowledged himself to be indebted to him for a certain sum of money, protracted pay day from month .to month, and year to year, until twenty-fice years had elasped! Would he say to him, I am willing to wait a little longer? or would he resort to summary mejijjs to insure its payment! We are much mistaken in the man, if the latter would not be the course pursued. . And yet, he is willing to wait on France, probablr half century, for a debt justly
due us; rather than take measures towards her, that i
lie would cheerfully enforce upon his oion cons!itii- Eeward Pkjscud, Surveyor and Inspector of the ents! Certainly, France should feel grateful for this revenue for the port of Petersburgh and City Point, uncalled for intercession in her behalf. , in the State of Virginia, from the 12th inst., when
ISo person more earnestly uesires a peaceable "1S former commission expired.
adjustment of this difficulty than we do but, notwithstandingthis.we think some decisive measure should be adopted by Congress at the present session
APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT, By and with the. advice and consent of the Senate. James M. Wayne, to be one of the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, in the place of William Johnson, deceased. Benjamin Rensiiaw, to be Consul for the port of Alicant, in Spain, in the place of George B. Adams. John Stryer, to be Consul for the port of Galliod, (Texas,) in Mexico. Wiitiam H. Wickes, Surveyor and Inspector of the Revenue for the port of Chester, in the State of Maryland, from the 5th inst., when his former
commission expired.
for the 6peedy conclusion of the matter. Further delay appears useless on our part, 83 the Chambers cre convoked at an early day for the express purpose of making provisions for the fulfillment fcf the treaty, and if no appropriation be made for this purpose, at its present session, it will appear manifest they do not intend to carry it into effect at all. Where, then, is the use of delay or procrastination! Every day's suspense only serves to make it worse, if seizures are finally to be resorted to on our part, which inevitably must be the case, or acknowledge that we have asked that which is net our due: or are willing to submit to that which is xcrong.
Gen. W. H. Harrison was nominated by a large meeting of the citizens of Hamilton county, held at Chiviot, on the 10th instant, as a candidate for President of the United States. There appears to be great partiality manifested, at present, for the General's claims to this high office, by the people, not only of Ohio, but in several other States of the Union. - The Pennsylvania Intelligencer,- in speaking of the public mnA in that quarter on the subject'of the next Presidency, 6ays, that ho received a letter not long since, from a Jackson man, containing ten subscribers (only their names, we suppose) to his paper, in consequence of the stand he had taken in favor of General Harrison for President. Well, this is liberal, and if accompanied with the cash, the Edi- , tor will be enabled to press forward to the consummation of his purpose, with better spirits, than though he had hitched himself to the car of some unprincipled demagogue, whose dark and delusory deeds have rendered him odious to the American People.
Samuel Alexander. Resistor of tho Land Of
fice for the district of land subject to sale at Quincy, in the State of Illinois, from the 2d of March next, when his present commission will expire. Frank J. Allen, Register of the Land Office for the district of lands subject to .sale at Jackson, in the State of Missouri, from tho 21th December, 1834, vice George Bullitt, Esq., deceased. William Blackburn, Receiver of Public Monies for the district of lands subject to sale at Wapaukenneta, in the State of Ohio, from the 21st Dec. ult. vice R. J. Skinner. Thomas J. Charleton, Collector of the Customs for the district and Inspector of the Revenue for the port of Hard wicke, in the State of Georgia, from the 30th ult., vice J. J. Maxwell. Globe.
The Editor of the Wabash Courier, in noticing the demise, of several papers of late, in this State, and the total absence of any regular system by which to secure the future health and prosperity of the living, proposes a convention of Editors, to assemble at Indianapolis, early in the spring, for the purpose of devising some proper panacea for the debilitated condition of the press in general. We are decidedly in favor of such an arrangement, provided the time agreed upon for assembling be not too early say the first Monday in May, when most likely the roads will be good. -i The resolution introduced in the House of Repre
sentatives by Mr. Gamble, noticed last week, inquiring of the Secretary of the Treasury, whether ornoCinhis opinion, the Department can safely keep and disburse the public moneys without the agency of a bank or banks, Arc, was taken upon the 3d inst., and, aacr considerable debate, on motion, fhm resolution was laid on the table, by a vote of 106
to" 87. So that by this vote we may infer that the House -considers a bank or banks indispensable for the eafe keeping of the public funds. Hon. Thomas H. EentonJ&s declined the nomination of the State Convention of Mississippi as a .candidate for Vice President of the United States. His letter to the committee, declining the nomination, and defending or exposing the an' un
founded charges preierrea against ju. hv 'tis enemies, is clear, able and conclusive; and breaths a spirit only worthy of such disinterested pSriots. Its length ehall not preclude its publication at a proper ti me.
MARRIEDOn Thursday 22d inst. by J. W. Hunter, Esq. at George Lowe's, Mr. David McCarter to Miss Lydia Mote both of this county. On the 18th inst. by J. Godley, Esq. Mr. Jacob Keen to Miss Eliza, daughter of Isaac Mettler all of this county. communicated. OBITUARY. DIED At her residence, on the 10th inst., Mrs. May, wife of Mr. Absolain Runion, of this place, in the 29th year of her age. Long did she linger on the brink
Of vast Enternity; Her happy spirit now has fled To dwell with God on high. Affliction's thorny path she trod. Her cup was mixed with woe; Her sorrows now are turned to joy, Those tears have ceased to flow. Patient, resigned submissive, meek She met her early doom As in her bless'd Redeemer's arras, She sunk into the tomb. "Jesus can make a dying bed Feel soft as downy pillows are, While on his breast she leaned her head And breathed her life out sweetly there." M. L.
OF SCMiOOZ, is.wns. gjCIIOOL Fpction No. 1G, township G, range 2 west, in Dearborn county, will be oflered for sale nt the court hous3 door, in the town ofLawrenceburgh, on tho 2oth day of March next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. 31. and 4 P. M. on said day, in separate lots, according to a division and survey of the same, made by the trustees of said towns'ip; a plat of which will be exhibited on the day of sale by the undersigned School Commissioner for tho county aforesaid. IIEXRY WALKER,
Commissioner.
-an. 22d, 15C5.
2-ts
TT WILL expose to public sale on Saturday the 7th JJL day of Feb. next, at my shop in Lawrcnceburgh, about six thousand COOPER STUFF completely dry, also a variety of Cooper's Tools, among which are PRESS HOOPS of several sizes, JOINTLNG BLOCK, PLANES, STOCK HOWELS, &c. Also, one set of IIZOJ nL"I)IJ"G TOOLS, TWO GRINDSTONES & 1 TEN TLAT2 STOVE. A credit of four months will be given on all sums over three dollars, by giving bond and security. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day.
G. W. CABLE. 2-ts.
Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has taken out letters of administration on the Estate of JOJV SJfELL, late of Dearborn county, la. deceased; all persons indebted to the said estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and all those having demands against the same are desired to present their accounts, duly authenticated within the time prescribed by law. ABRAHAM B. SNELL, AdmW. Jan. 19th, 1S35. 2-3w
1U
The vote stood for
he Legislature of Kentucky, on the Oth instant.
, t.. T CalTTENDKN, rsq. tnireu
Senator, for six year .tnm toe T
in Dlace of Geo. xU. moo, r,. . "ce will then exnire. Mr. Bibb it seems, was not vce . ;0,.wt.nn. The contest was bc-
a tanaiuaic ii - -...., r,;tfonilrn and Guttric
mccu uiiw" -. A f
onttenaen t, . jutur f!,r Mtab-
Bills are in progress i V.-wZlfSL
v. t- tj- " .! TUnks at xiiavsvuie, luviugw"
Thrill providesthat the Bank at
Louisville shall hare a capital ot Jtuwtwn
. Our last western mail brought us nothing from t.t: i: ...Knt ;a contained under our legis-
iuuiauauwii, uub wwo. ..... 1 j !-; Ti.,ni. imnortant bill that has passed
t. i ....hlirntinn is the one tor
lute nuuee eiuco uu. imw ntww..nnf' th tid valorem system of taxation
tk;- k;ii n K 17th inst. bv a vote of 42 to
33. IV is thought it will also pass the senate by a
Administrator's Sale.
HERE will be offered for sale, on the ICth of
February next, at-the late residence oi juha
LL, dec"d, the foJjying property, to wit:
Coiv, s(STs, Gfits, Corn, FARMING UTENSILS, HOUSEHOLD AND
KITCHEN FURNITURE.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, where terms will
be made known and due attendance given ny ABRAHAM B. SNELL, Adm'r. Jan. 19th, 1835. -ta Postponed LaSSale. . . .t . r. - , v in r
-fPCTO rlCC is given tnatsscnooi section u. iu, in INS town 3. ranffe 1 west in Dearborn county,
which wan advertised for sale on the 2.th day oi
February, will be offered for sale on the 10 day tt
March next, between the hours tf 10 o'clock A. 31.
and 4 P. M.on said day, at the court house door in
Lawrcnceburgh. Said sale havng been necessarily nostooned. HENt ir WALKER,
r..r
ociooi UOmmiss loner.
Jan. 2Cth, 1635. .2-ts
Kcw Sprircgr & Summer
njlIIE subscriber has just received from PhiladolJa. phia, (which he is ready to show, at the Store Room formerly occupied by John ic West,) a General assortment of deeds, Suited to the present and approaching season, CONSISTING IN TART OF BROAD CLOTHS, Super klue, invisible gr;?en, London sniolis, Olive brown, blue, mixed, and drab. Blue, brown, gadette, and premium mixsd. A new article of fashionable striped do. SILKS. Real black Italian lutestrings, black gro. do Swiss, black gro.de nap and Senshaws. Mantus, Sarsanetts and lavantine satins, Colored gro do naps, plain and figured, Colored Forence and satins. A variety of Consisting of blond gauze, gro do zane, Gro de naps, popclino, and crape do chini. Superfine gauze, and crape scarfs, Figured and plain bobiuett?, Thread and bobinett laces, and inssrLinj Ilobinett and Sr.'is capes. White and black bobinett veils, Black, green, and white gauze, do. Irih linen, lawns, and linen cambrici, Linen cambric handkerchiefs, " Super gauze ribbons, and beltings, Pi'ik, white and black Italian crape, Pliin, striped and corded ginghams, Painted Muslin, Plain, figured and cross'onrred jaconet, Plain and figured Swiss, book and cambric muslin, Corded skirts, Linen and cotton tab'e diaper, Circasians, merinoesand bombazetts.
llen'H Summer 0?ary CONSISTING OF SVJ.IMER Merino, cassimcrc, brochell, Princetta, and lasting, Real linen drilling,
Blue and yellow nankeens, Superior silk velvet,. White and colored marseilles vesting, Yalentia, Satin face and silk do. STOCKS. Bombazin, plain and figured silk, Black Italian cravats. Gentlemen's and Ladies glovcr, Brown and bleached sheetings and shirtings, Checks, plaids, and ticks, &c. zc. Ha.ts, Boot3, and Shoes, of all kinds, With a general assortment oj Hardware &l Cutlery,
Q,ueensware, Glassware, and Groceries. ALSO, Bar Iron, Castings, Nails, ctnd Window Glass, c. c. r.. C. R. WEST. April 2oth, 1S34. IG-tf He feels grateful lor past favors, and respectfully solicits a continuance of public patronage. C. R. W. JOSEPH OISOFF, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Hat Manufacturer;
HAVING recently removed hisestablishment.from ElizabethtownOhio.to Lawrcnceburgh, Indiana, would inform his former friends and customers, and the public in general , that his man
ufactory is now in full operation, on High street, one door above Jesse Hunt's Hotel; where he will be happy to accommodate all persons, either wholesale or retail, with all kinds of MATS, of the latest fashions. BLACK, DRAB, BEAVER, and OTTER HA TS, made on the shortest notice, and sold at a reasonable price, for cash or country pro
duce. Persons wishing to purchase will pleaso call and examine for themselves.
Ho wishes to purchase a quantity of all kinds of
FURS, for which a liberal price will be given
NOTICE.
iUBLIC notice is hereby givn that I will make
Lawronaeburgh, August 2, 1834.
30-tf
NOTICE.
LL those having claims against the Estate of
ILE Y WA TTS, late of this county deceas
ed, vill, between this and the first day of March
next, present them to m dulv authenticated for settlement. DANIEL S. MAJOR.
LawreVceburgh, Dec. 2d, 1S34. 47-6
COMTf EXPO SET"
Tlie following i3 an account of tho Expenditures and Receipts of the county of Dearborn, commencing 7th of Nov. 1333 and ending the Gth day of November, 133 i. EXPENDITURES.
For this sum piid Associate Judge s Commissioners - - Constables - SherifTs Extra services - - - . . . Clerk's Extra services - SherilTdand others' Fire Wood and repairs for Court Ilousa Rooks and SLilionnty for Clerk's Otfico Seminary and to School Cominiesioners -Viewers of State Road:?, Chain Carriers and Surveyors Assessors of taxable Trope rty - Appraisers of town lots - - . : - Recorder restoring lost Record:?, Rooks and OiEce rent Oflice rent to Clerk - Jury's Fees ... . Paid for guarding Juil - Irons for prisoners and repairs for Jail, Wood, &c. &r. Judgment against the county Costs in sud suit .... Aitarncvs for prosecuting suit ngainst Coman, hto Collector of Dearborn rountv. An ,.., .
"""-7 prosncuiing motion lor county - - . Roarding prisoners in Jail - - .
Coroners and Juries of Inquest 4 Printing advertisements, tec. Wolfsc;tlj)s . . . . Support of poor ... Error in settlement with the Collector, 1S33 Interest on borrowed monry for Asylum Sheriff for hillot box, wood and gervininr no.;ce on delinquent Collector, IR Delinquencies and over clnrges in land Tax and punn! irom.rtr, 1S31 l'crcciitago to Collectors, lUl -
RECEIPTS. Amount of Duplicate, 1R3J, including Ftrrita Delinquencies in ISot Ju r:es Fees collected and to lie collected Assessed and collected by collflctors, and piid to Treaiurcr lly Tax on Stores Ry Tax on Cirocerles Ry Tax on Taverns Ry 'J'ax on Shows and Peddling Additional Tux on ferries, not in Duplicate
$M 00 00 ro 00 70 CO "0 00 n 75 31 RO M 50 ITif. 00 :t 00 18 50 00 Cdl 00 is 00 IS 871 402 5J 10J y;i 7; 00
2 00 0:1 ao 45 75 0 00 2 00 GG3 Jl so 00 10 1M ;i 15 258 78 1D3 72
flr.175 40
7 Ol) r a oti Oil U i am mi r:, 50 10 00 i: 50
:2
$1111 n; J ndgmcnt agiint collector f,r and !ii iscutitiei in fivor of County 2355
10
Bilanre in fa-nr of County Alt em Jam s Dill, Clcrl,',
r.toa sr.
a il
WIUJAM COXA WAV, Vrrsutrnt.
THE Probate Court of the county of Dearborn having appointed the undersigned as commissioners to et off to Svuah SiA'ir.LAK widow if JOSEPH STATKI.AU, deceased, her dower in over and to in lots .No. (Kl and Jl,nnd the routli half of No. 70, in the town of Xew Lawrent eourgii, of which lots her huhand died possessed of an eqiiitahlc title thereto. N'otiee is therefore herein given to George H. Dunn, Jacob Hays, and all others concerned, that wo will proceed to perform that duty
at 10 o'clock on Suturdpy the seventh of rehruary
next.
Jan. IC, lEJi
JOWS WKAVHR.
DAVID MIUTT, JAM liS DILL. 1 Sw
3 herehy given that the undersigned has taken out letters of administration on the estate of
THOMAS l.ACJGS, late of Dearborn county, State of Indiana, deceased. All persons indebted to paid estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. The estate is supposed to ho largely insolvent. DAXIKL S. MAJOR, .VmV. Jan. 10, 1S5. l-v .10 TIC II.
THE school section sixteen, township Xo. 10 north, in range Xo. 1H east, in the Jettersonvillo district, will La olio red for sale nt the eourt house door in the town of Versailles, Ripley county, on the 20th day of March next, in separate lots.
$Hi)lntA:m U)-liT ali)uUl W'J t oiuu: -run vi:kki.y hy tut. Kr.rrm.icA. OHIO, JX O Canal l.auV.ng :o f.
t.o:n 1 ok. L'lneumuti
14
tl
1
le same ma.ie
hy tho
Clocks, Watches, &c.
THE subscriber has just received direct from tha citv of PARIS, nn fixt.ensive and snlendid ad-
y 7 - r - dition to his former assortment of Jewelry, Table and Tea Spoons, (Silver and common;) ALSO, a
choice selection of Lepine Horizontal. Repeatinsr,
I'atent JUever and Common YY A l CHCS; And van
ous other articles, not strictly in his line, among
which are FANCY ARTICLES, new style,)
FLRCUSSION CAPS, S c. $-c. all of which ho
will sell at Cincinnati prices.
07SHOP opposite to the market house, where he
will be ready at all times to repair Watches, Clocks,
and attend to all kinds of businesi in his line. F. LUCAS. March 23, 1834 11-tf
agreeable to a division of
Trustees of said township, where due attendance will bo given by tho undersigned, school commissioner for the county aforesaid. J ESSE L. HOLM AX, S.C. It. C. Jan. 17th, 1S:". l-lw &awi't?iiccburK3i I'osi-OfZicc. Arrival and departure of the .Mails. IxDiA.KAroi.is, LonsviM.ri and Cinci.nx.vti, Arrive every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening, at ( P. M. Depart every .Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, at 0 A. M. lilUMXCTON, Kt. Arrives every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at FJ M. Departs at 1 same day. UltOOKVILLK Arrices every Friday evening. Departs next morning at G. Sixman's Ind. Arrives every Saturday at ItiM. Departs at 1. The mails that depart early in the morning, are closed at half past 8 o'clock in the evening. Thope wishing to forward letters or papers by them, would do well to have them in by 8 o'clock, 1. M. Taken Up
Y Georgo Waldorf, of Logan township, Dearborn county, Indiana, on the Sthof December,
lS.'M, a middle sized COIf mixed with white and
red spots red ears, and marked with an under bit oft both ears supposed to be 6ix years old. Appraised to the value often dollars, byT. M. Hrackenridge, Nicholas Johnson and Ezekiel Jackson, before me, thisliCd of December, 1S14,
JOHN GODLEY, j. r. December CO, 1834. 50-bw
1 ranium nmit 01 tio par JJankofChillicotho 1J do payable at I'hila. 14
Marietta .Mount l'leasant Xorwalk
Geaui'i
Hank of Zanesvillo
St. Clairsvillo
Commerc'l b'kL. Erie li
Dayton Uank 14
Commercial bk. Scioto 14
FteM bk Stcubcnville U 44 Columbus 14 44 Lancaster M
IMuskingum bk
l.rbana hanking Co 14 Western licscrvo li All othcis uncertain. KENTUCKY.
Kank of Louisville
Louisville Hotel Co Uank Commonwealth do Kentucky Sc br'chs All others of no value TENNESSEE,
State bk Term. 'c br
Union bk Xashvillo .
do payable in l'hil i.
lO'itiiuin cc V.ooa.s payable at Xashvillo (
do payable at Phila 1 J All others uncertain LOUISIANA.
do (irleans H Commercial bk Loui'a .r) Consolidated Assoeiat'n City bk ofX Orleans ft Louisiana State llanic f Citizens' bk of Loui'a r
.. ' . ii r1 ' v
pr . i.iiion UK 01 jMi.siuna i
All others uncertain MISSISSIPPI. Planters' Hank ft
1 I Agricultural bk Xatchez. 14 State bk JMissifsippi do ft 14 All others uncertain 14 ALABAMA. 14, Hank of Mobile 15 14 ) State bk Alabama Jcbr 1ft
All others uncertain riRGINlA. Valley and Uraneh 1 4 Hank of Va iV brunches 1 4 do payable Charles-ton 1 4 Fanners' bk VatVbr 1
14 X. W. bk at Whet ling li
payable at WelUburg li All others uncertain. MICHIGAN. Michigan bk $ft and up. S
F Ar-Mec bk of .M ic h ) $." and upwards Smaller notes Hank of llivcr Raisin All others no value. INDIANA.
ft;F iV 11 bk ft up. ft; Small notes
ill All other no value
1)1 ST. COLUMBIA,
Hank of Metropolis 2 All others uncertain. PENNSYLVANIA. Allegany bk f Pa. IS Hank of Chambensburg 1 4 Chester county li Gcrmantown 14 Delaware county li Xorth America It Pittsburgh 1
Other bankf r?.' era f-
ft 3
li ft
)!
Mee .V Tra bk iv br ft ly from M to ft.
HY RiniAnn Hats, in tho townhh'ip of Laughery, county of Dearborn, Sttto of Indiana, on or about tho 5th ofXovomber, IMM.a MAKE
COLT, puppfed to bo Hyeart! old lat-t spring; a natural trotter; a small white ppot in the forehead, on tho end of th wm and on th left hind foot; Dark Hay colour; fifteen and n half hands high. Appraised by John Lai'gley and Assa Shattuck ntthir-tv-tivo dollart. Ortifed bv methis (5!i of January, ISM, llOHACE HASSET'l'. v.
Jan. 0, 193ft.
ft'.'-lw
Smoked Bln&iis. 6 Hacon Hams, vroll trimmed and erred fur G Wis fimilv ue by L. W. JOHNSON'. Dm. 'Ji, lb34. fA)-tf
1
F.ZRilI FOR JSME. THE undersigned oHers for sale, on reasonable terms, his farm, situated in Man
chester township, Dearborn county, Indiana, containing 170 acres, sixty-five of which aro improved and under good fence a two-story frame house, out houses, &c. on the premises; a good hay press; well watered with several never-failing springs; a good orchard, and plenty of good timber for fencing and
otherwise supplying the wants of the of the firm.
For terms atfd further particulars, inquire of Azeriah r "V til . .
uianam, or upon the unuers.gned. JOHX TAYLOR.
Jan. 10, 183o. ftt-3w
A,;,r; for
Sam authorized to sell trie south-enpt ami nort.i-cast ouarters of section XJ1, township ft, range 2 wett.
cVc. containing, each, Mui acres of land, uluated'in
narta township, near the geojraphical centre t t!io
countvof Dearborn, & about Nor 10 miles 'mm Law-
rnnceburgh: The other two quarters of the earn section are settled and well improved. Tins land
is rich, heavily timbered, is gently rolling; with some springs ot water on it. For further informa
tion on tho subject inquire of Alexander iiamuton
Dill, Lawrenceburgh, or nddres-, paitt.wtiws
subscriber. lilJWAKi' vin.
TTB
JJT final settlement of the estateof Jambs Moore, i.preaed.n the third day ofthtnext term of the
PmSatft court of Dearborn coury where all per-
rtna rnnr.erned may attend if the; please. BIiANII PR03mSSOHYZ70TS.
PETER 1VDORE, .47mV. 1 A Quantity of Blank Promissory Notes (or Nofet Jan. 8, 18S5.- ' 52-3 'xii. of hand) neatly printed and for al at this office.
Courts of Dearborn County,
JOircuit 4th Mondays in March and September
refcjr sit J week?,-.! the business require it.
" Prolate t?d Mondays in February, May, August,
and Aove-iier may sit u days, if the business re
quire it. W.;i7v
CommUsvAktrV--l&X londav in January, 3Iarch
May, Setoinl?cr, and Xovember 3 daya at aach
tirinv
SJd Dec, 1?3-J.
JLtlLtllll4 Taii;
QUANTITY ot Kanhaxca Salt,yi
A
iiV. and for pale by
Xovoinbor 8, IS'M.
GEO. W
LAX IV
11 LAX K CHECKS, NOTES, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, OF LADING, ami most hinds of hlanlis (for banleiug jtiriosC3)for sale at this ojjiee.
Officer's Guide AND Farmer's Manual For sale at this office.
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